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Late News From Oar Correspondents
HARDENS CHAPEL NEWS
Preaching here last Sunday and
Sunday night was enjoyed by a "large
crowd.
Miss Cassye Brinson spent Wedne3
day night with Miss Velma Meadow's.
Misses Leola and Sallie Gibbs
spent Sunday with Miss Lorraine
Williams.
We are sorry to say that Mrs. A.
S. James is very sick. Hope she
will soon recover.
Miss Lorraine Williams spent Tues
day night with Misses Leola and Sal
lie Gibbs.
Mr. Edmond Brinson has returned
home after spending a week with Mr.
Ernest Brinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Page and
Mrs. Tullie Page was the guest of
Mrs. E. J. Edenfield Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Parker was the guest
of Mrs. H. C. Gibbs Saturday after
noon.
Miss Alice Johnson of Ohoopee
spent Saturday night with Miss Vel
ma Meadow's.
Mr. Lamar and Ray Meadows, Les
lie Underwood and Mr. H. W. Gibbs
attended preaching at Union Sunday
night. '’*’*?!
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‘‘STAR BRAND” Shoes are made of solid leather because in all the history of shoemaking there has not 1
been devised an adequate substitute for solid leather. 1
There’s Quality and Wear in Every Pair I
In workmanship, style and finish, “Star Brand” Shoes set the standard of distinction, and are made in all I
grades and patterns for every member of the
Come in and see for yourself the values we have for you. We guarantee to reduce your Shoe Bills. 8
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CHILDREN RUN, JUMP AND INDULGE IN VARIOUS FORMS OF OUTDOOR SPORTS, WHICH, THOUGH NECESSARY TO THEIR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, PUT THEIR SHOES Tt> 1
THE SEVERE TESTS. THEY NEED THIS HEALTHFUL EXERCISE, WHICH MAKES RUDDY CHEEKS AND HAPPY HEARTS, BUT THEY ALSO NEED “POLL-PARROT SOLID LEATH I
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WE SELL AND RECOMMEND “POLL-PARROT” SHOES BECAUSE WE ARE CONFIDENT WE CAN BETTER SERVE YOU. EACH PAIR IS MADE OF SOLID LEATHER, BACKED 4 I
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G. H. McBRIDE LYONS, GEORGIA |
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«| Mrs. H. C. Gibbs and family spent
’Wednesday night with Mrs. M. A.
•! Parker.
Rev. H. C. Jones and Rev. C. S.
1 Martin dined at the home of Mr. J.
! E. Meadows Sunday.
Everybody remember the box sup
-1 per at Wesley Friday night, Nov. 10.
ODOM MEMORIAL NEWS
Rev. C. S. Martin filled his regu
lar appointment here Sunday P. M.
Mrs. Grovie Thompson and Mrs.
Delos Keen made a business trip to
; Lyons and Vidalia Friday.
Messrs Herbert Jones and Pierce
Dees from Cedar Crossing were in
our community Sunday night.
Mrs. M. A. Parker and daughter, j
Ethel, were the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Payne Parker Monday.
Mr. Frank Bland was the dinner
guest of Miss Estelle Brinson Sunday |
Misses Pearl and Inez Edenfield
attended services her-e Sunday after
noon.
Miss Alice Johnson was the guest
of Miss Velma Meadows Saturday.
Miss Nettie Sutton was a visitor
at the home of Miss Theo Alexander
Sunday P. M. #
THE LYONS HtOCKESS, LYON 3, GEORGIA.
Miss Sadie Phillips from Center
attended services here Sunday af
ternoon. *
Remember the Box Super here
Friday night. Everybody come and
■bring a well filled purse.
LITTLE CREEK NEWS
Our school here is progressing
nicely under the careful management
of Mrs. Alice Baker.
Mr. N. E. Hill has returned to her
home at Brooklet after a visit here |
with relatives. ' v-
Miss Glenneri Lee Collins of Met- j
ter spent the week end hei*e the j
guest of Miss Ruth Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips of j
Warrenville, S. C. is visiting rela- j
tives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Drake and Mr.
Champ Cowart dined at the home of j
, Z. E. Wright Sunday. (
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hill have mov- :
ed back to Bulloch county. Their j
many friends in Toombs hated to
see them go, but wish them much
success in their future home.
We are glad to see Miss Ruth
Wright out again after a few days
ilness.
There will be services at Ham
monds Mission next Saturday and
Sundhy. All are invited to attend.
COBBS CREEK NEWS
Miss Nancy Cawley spent Satur
day night with Miss Loree Jewell.
Mr. John Carr Cawley and sister,
nancy, made a business trip to Uval
da Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Horace Mosley was in our
midst Saturday P. M.
Messrs Dewey Sutton and Charlie j
Harden attended the fair in Savan
nah last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bascon Mosiey re
! turned hoiite Saturday after an ex
! tended visit to the formers parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. % Mosley.
’ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brantley visit
ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
j Cawley Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. F. Cawley spent Sunday
1 night with Mrs. J. S. Brantley,
j Miss Ruth Brantley and little sis- j
ter, Frankie Belle and cousin Nell.
! spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.
j P. M. Mann.
Mr. A. J. Alexander of Glennville |
visited friends here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. A. J. Jordan dined at the home
of W. F. Cawley Sunday.
Mrs. George Rollins was the din-
ner guest of Mrs. T. C* Jewell Mon
day.
The many friends of Mr. Johnnie
•Denmark is very sorry to hear of
his illness.
Mr. T. C. JeweH and sons, T. C.
Jr. and Ray, visited W. J. Warnock
of Mt. Vernon Sunday.
Remember preaching at Cobbs
Creek Saturday and Sunday. Ev
erybody invited to attend.
WESLEY CHAPEL NEWS
Mr. Frank Bland dined at the
home of Mr. E. E. Brinson Sunday.
Miss Estelle Brinson was the week
end guest of her cousin, Miss Lor
raine Williams.
Mr. Edmond Brinson returned to
his home at Covena, Ga. Sunday as- j
ter spending a week with his cousin,
Mr. Ernest Brinson.
Misses Blanehe and Ruth Harrel
< son attended services here Sunday
IP. M.
Rev. C. S. Martin filled his reg
ular appointment here Sunday after
noon.
Misses Mary Stelle Brinson, Thel
ma Nell Stevens and Mr. Frank
Brinson attended services at Har
dens Chapel Sunday evening.
Mr. E. E. Brinson and son, Ernest,
spent Sunday with relatives in
Treutlen county. |Jt
Mr. H. C. Gibbs were the guest of K
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Will. B
iams, Sunday afternoon. K
Miss Sarah Gibbs spent Tuesday I
With Miss Lorraine Williams. If
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harrell and B
children were the guests of Mr. and B
Mrs. Wright Anderson Sunday. B
Our school is progressing nicely I
under the management of Rev. C. S B
Martin and Miss Alice Johnson. ~ Jf*
Remember the box supper here B
Friday night. Everybody invited. B
Miss Cassye Brinson was the guest B
of Miss Velma Meadows Thursday B
night.
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