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Late News From Oar Correspondents
CEDAR CROSSING NEWS
(Last Weeks Letter)
Miss Louise Morris has returned
home from Savannah after an ex
tended visit there with friends and
relatives.
Miss Ruth Mann of G. I. W. C. :
at Valdosta spent last week end with i
home folks.
Miss Beatrice Mooje was the din
ner guest of Mrs. J. M. McMann
Sunday.
Mr. C. R. McCorkle returned to
his home Thursday after making a
business trip to Macon.
Miss Lela Belle Jartin spent Sun- I
day with Miss Nell Tapley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mosley of
Charloteville were the guests of Mr. j
W. S. Morris and family Sunday P.!
M.
Mr. J. B. Partin made a business
trip to Lyons Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Newton of
Lyons were the guests of the latters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Mann
Sunday.
•The sing given at the home of Mrs.
M. E. Morris Sunday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Rev. H. H. Harrison filled his reg- j
ular apointment here Sunday.
There will be sendees at the Meth- |
odist church Sunday afternoon. Ev
eryone is cordially invited.
Our school is progressing nicely
under the management of Prof. Lil
lard and sister.
Mrs. Holzier of Toledo, Ohio, is
the guest of Mrs. B. F. Brown this
week.
CENTER NEWS
Misses Sadie Phillips and Cath
arine Wilkes visited friends in Lum
ber City Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilkes and
little daughter, Christine, were the
guests of their son and daughter, Mr|
and Mrs. W. T. Perkins Sunday.
Miss Sadie Phillips was shopping
in Vidalia Saturday.
Miss Catharine Wilkes was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Per
kins Friday.
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1 1 Mrs. F. M. Wilkes and little daugh
! ter, Christine were the guests of Mrs
G. W. Johnson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dykes were
the guests of her mother, Mrs. R. N.
i Polk Sunday.
j Miss Della McSwain returned
! home last week after spending a
! while with her sister, Mrs. W. H.
; Right of Union.
Mr. F. M. Wilkes was in Lyons
Saturday.
Mrs. W. T. Perkins was the all day
guest of Miss Della McSwain Satur
day.
Mr. Rogers Taylor, of Bamesville,
, Ga., was the guest of Miss Sadie
Phillipe Friday afternoon.
Mrs. P. A. Thompson of Gleen
■ wood was the week end guest of her
mother, Mrs. R. N. Polk.
Little Miss Nina Mae Reese spent
Thursday night with her cousin, Lit
tle Miss Christine Wilkes,
j Miss Leona Tootle spent Wednes
day afternoon with Miss Sadie
Phillips.
Remember Sunday School here ev
ery Sunday afternoon. Everybody
invited to come.
; HARDENS CHAPEL NEWS
1 Mrs. W. T. O'Neal and children
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. J. E. Meadows.
Mrs. H. C. Gibbs was the guest of
Mrs. E. E Brinson Sunday after
noon.
Miss Velma Meadows spent Thurs
day night with Miss Leola Gibbs.
Misses Estelle and Cassie Brinson
spent Saturday with their cousin,
Miss Lorraine Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sutton were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Meadows Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to say that Mrs. J.
S. James is able to be up again.
The box supper at Wesley Chapel j
last Friday night was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Miss Julian Odom spent Sunday
night with Miss Velma Meadows.
Misses Leola Gibbs and Velma
Meadows made a business trip to
Lyons Friday.
Miss Ethel Parker was the guest
of her sister-in-law, Mrs H. C. Gibbs
TNI LYONS raOGUM, LYONS, QltOftClA.
Saturday P. M.
Miss Leola Gibbs spent Saturday
night with Miss Lorraine Williams.
Mr. Perry Lentile of New Branch
was in our midst Sunday afternoon.
Miss Gladys Parker is visiting rel
atives here this week.
Mr. Baxton Hitchcock, of L T valda,
was in our section Sunday afternoon.
Miss Cas3ie Brinson, Mr. Lcland
Stanford, ?.fr. Frank Bland, Miss
Eestelle Brinson and Mrs. George
Stevens motored to Mt. Vernon Sun- j
day.
The Parker School is progressing
nicely under the management of Rev.
C. S. Martin of Hagan, and Misses
Alice Johnson and Girtie Kitchens of
Ohoopee.
Everybody remember preaching
here Sunday by Rev. Lester Powell.
WESLEY CHAPEL NEWS
Mr. William Brinson and family
of Covena, Ga. spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brinson.
Miss Leola Gibbs was the week
end guest of her cousin, Miss Lor
raine Williams.
Mr. Leland Stanford of Mt. Ver
non was in our midst Sunday P. M.
Mrs. Thelma Stevens of Charles
ton S. C. spent Friday night with
her cousin, Miss Lorraine Williams.
Mr. E. E. Brinson and daughters,
Mary Estelle and Cassye, were shop
ping in Vidalia Thursday.
Mr. Frank Bland was the dinner
.
guest of Mr. E. E. Brinson and fam
ily Sunday. *
Mrs. Fannie Williams was the
guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Effie
Brinson Sunday afternoon.
MARVIN SCHOOL NEWS
We are havin some real cool
' weather now days.
Misses Vollie Collins and Mar
garet returned home af
ter spending two weeks in Savannah
attending the Chatham county fair.
A large crowd, from here attend
ed services at Providence Sunday.
Miss Edna Elkins waß the dinner
guest of Mrs. Philip Griner Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Smith and sister, Frances
Wynn Little, also Prof. C. J. Jarrad
and Mrs. dishy Clifton were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Lane Sunday.
A truckload of young folks from
here were callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Griner Sunday even
ing.
We are sorry to know about the
bad luck that happened to Mr. J. J.
Lane’s mill Friday night when it got
burned.
We are very glad to know that
Mrs. J. W. Moore is back home with
family and'friends again after being
in the Savannah hospital one month.
The church here is being made
very beautiful by it being repainted.
Mrs. Frank Krulic and babies are
visiting the formers parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Little.
The box supper here Friday night
was a great success. There were
$119.12 raised for the benefit of the
school. Mr. S. J. Henderson, cashier
of the First National Bank of Lyons
wons the prize cake.
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DURDENVILLE NEWS
We are having some cold weather.
Col. Corbitt and wife from Lyons
passed here Sundas P. U.
W. C. Clifton from Marvin were
in our midst Tuesday.
T. N. Thompson from Vidalia was
| attending to business matters here
Monday.
M iss Lillian Currie from Johnson
Corner spent Sunday with Miss Ad
die Lee Hardy of this village.
Misses Roby, Alma and Gladys
Sutton attended Sunday School at
Providence Sunday P. M.
J. H. Little from Yancy was shop
ping here Monday.
Mr. E. R. DeWitt made a business
trip to Lyons Saturday P. M.
Zeak Clifton from Savannah was
in our village Monday.
Mr. Arlie Elkins from Marvin was
the guest of Miss Addie Lee Hardy
of this village.
Forest Findley and Carl McCall.
from Marvin were in our midst!
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mixon dined
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
I Sutton Sunday.
R. Bruce Little and Loyd Jones
from Lyons were in our midst Sun
day P. M.
Jake Price from Vidalia was in
our village Monday attending to bus- j
incss.
S. T. Jordan from Johnson Cor- j
ner passed through our village Tues
day.
Jim Durden from here made a
business trip to Vidalia Saturday.
COBBS CREEK NEWS
Rev. Johnson filled his regular
appointment here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kersey return
ed home after an extended visit to
the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Amerson.
Mr. A. J. Alexander and son,
Floyd, visited relatives here Sundaj.
Mr. A. J. Jordan of Lyons visited
W. F. Cawley Sunday.
Miss Loree Jewell visited Miss
Nancy Cawley Sunday morning.
Mrs. J. H. Brantley, Mrs. Mell
Rollins were the guests of Mrs. J. j
S. Brantley Sunday P. M.
Miss Annie Laura Faircloth and 1
Miss Louise Morris have returned
home after an extended visit in Sav
annah.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Denmark were
the guests of Mrs. L. J. Faircloth
Thursday P. M.
Mr. John Carry Cawley and sis
ter, Nancy, attended the box supper
at Odom Memorial Friday night.
Mr. Horace Mosley, Oval Burke
and Theodore Conner were in our,
section Sunday.
Mrs. F. B. Denmark was the guest
of Mrs. W. F. Cawley Tuesday.
We are glad to say Mrs. Bessie
Clifton is up again.
Mr. Gus Powell returned to his
home in Charolotte Sunday.
Mr. Clishy Jewell spent Saturday
P. M. with his cousin, John Carry
Cawley.
Mrs. A. L. Denmark was the guest
of Mrs. T. B. Denmark last Wednes
day night.
CEDAR CROSSING NEWS j
t Mr. Roy Orr and Mrs. J. W. Cheek l
; of Dublin were the guests of Mr. J.
, B. Jones and family Sunday.
> Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore were
the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas
t Moore Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tapley made a
business trip to Vidalia Monday P. M.
Miss Annie Bell Dees was the
! guest of Miss Lucile McCorkle Sun
■ day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Durden were
i the guests of the latters parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Partin Sunday.
Mrs. D. W. Scarborough and lit
( tie daughter, Sarah Francis, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Jones a few days last week.
Miss Beatrice Moore was the
. guest of Miss Ocala Denmark Sun- |
i day.
Mr. John M. Hughes and Master j
■ Daniel, J. McSwain of Mt. Vernon ,
were the guests of Mr. S. J. Bland
i Sunday.
> Prof. J. A. Lillnrd and sister.
I oulse, with Mrs. M. E. Morris and
i Miss Ossie Morris spent last week
! end at Wrightsville with the formers
| parents.
t 1 M”. W. Wyman Vlave of Wrights-
ville was a pleasant visitor here last
Sunday night and Monday.
There will be services at the Meth
odist church Sunday afternoon. Ev
eryone is cordially inivted.
SOUTH THOMPSON NEWS
j A large crowd attended Sunday
; School here Sunday afternoon.
Miss allie Thompson spent Friday
j night with Mrs. E. L. Thompson.
The many friends of Mr. Berry
Thompson is glad to know that he is
improving fast after being ill many
, weeks with typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wing announces
the birth of a girl on November 7th.
Mr. L. V. Johnson and son, Clif
; ford, were in our community Sunday
I morning.
I
OHOOPEE NEWS
Mrs. E. J. Giles was visiting here
' Friday afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. Meadows spent Thurs
day afternoon in Vidalia.
H. P. Moore was in Lyons Friday
on business.
Miss Lily Mae Williams and Miss
Annie Mae Williams spent the week
end with parents in Lyons.
Misses Ruth and Roby Mayo, who
are attending school in Mctter spent
the week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Mayo.
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Stripling of
Metter were here a short while Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fine of Metter
were the guests of the latters par
jents here Sunday.
Miss Francis Douglas, teacher in
j grammar school here, spent the week
end her parents in Soperton.
Mrs. Jessie Wade spent the week
end with her parents in Manassas.
Miss Jessie Franklin is visiting her
parents here this week.
Mr. Arlie Stephens of Reidsville
was here a while Saturday afternoon.
Hoke Franklin who is attending
school in Reidsville spent the week
end with his parents here.
Miss Gertie Kitchens has accepted
a position as assistant teacher at
Farker school house.
Messrs Herman and Beaufoula
Findley were here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Claude Findley spent the week
end at Statesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stripling of
Savannah were here last week.
Mrs. Earl Mayo spent Friday in
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Miss Hazel Meadows was in Lyon*
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Bertha Rollison and Lucile
Tharpe were in Lyons Friday after
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Miss Cora Gordon of Augusta was
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Miss Lucile Tharpe spent Satur.
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Mrs. N. B. Jarriel and daughter
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C. W. Rollison was in Lyons Fri
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Miss Ruby Hall spent Tuesday
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W. J. Hall spent Tuesday in Lyons,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayo were is
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J. W. Rolison made a business trip
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The ladies of this community met
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for the purpose of organizing a Par
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There will be a pie supper at the
school house Friday night November
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