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LUTHERVILLE.
Mrs. Susie Hnyncs lias returned from
a visit to iter brother. Mr.. Jim Stephens,
at Carrollton. While there she was roy-
nlly entertained ut a “rnijnion” barbe
cue, in celebration of the twin birthday
of herself nod brother.
Prof, end Mrs. Gordon Glausler and
Christino Glnusior, of Decatur, and Mrs.
,J. IT. McKoon and two children are vis
iting Mrs. Bob Brand) in Columbus.
Mrs. Cicero Norris is spending the
week with her dnuglitcr, Mrs. John
Scogin, in Newnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chandler and
children and Mr. and Mrs. White Wil
son and young son aro visiting Mrs. .loo
Aliuon and Mr. IUiy WUhoii, in .Inck
sonvllie, Pin.
Mrs. Hugh Tnylor nnd son, Hugh, of
Cuthliert, nnd Miss Janie Tnylor are vis
iting Mri nnd Mrs. Lovick Tnylor, in
Atlnntn.
Mr. Mayo Rend, of Atlnntn, wns the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nnth
Rood.
Mrs. ,1 ns. A. Hall, of Columbia, 8. C.,
and Mr. it. S. McWilliams, of Atlanta,
aro guests of their mother, Mrs. Adn
McWilliams.
Messrs. Joel nnd Leon Norris, of At
lnntn, wero week-end guest* of their
motlief, Mrs. .loo Norris.
Mr. ,Tns. Norris, of Atliintn, is spend
big the week with his parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jim Bolt Norris.
Mr. Port Nall, of Atlanta,' spent the
wouk-eud with his parents, Prof, and
Mrs. C. C. Nall.
Miss Lillian Sowell, of Crniitville, is
visiting her cousin, Mss Doisy Hnrdnwiiy
Mr. and Mrs. John Ponvy, of Mnn-
cheslor, spout Bmulny' with Mrs. 101 In
Cousins.
Dr, nnd Mrs. Hugh Tnylor nnd son,
Hugh, liiivn rot limed to Cuthbert, after
a visit to Dr. and Mrs. John Taylor.
Mr. mid Mrs. Oawflll Albright, of At
Jnntn, wore week-end guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Alton Hobbs.
Mias Annie Morin lOstes, of Atlanta,
spoilt Snturdny night with Mr. and Mrs.
Alloy rOstos,
Mrs. Jessie Lussotor, of Atlnntn, and
Mr. Lolnnd Upshaw, of Jacksonville,
Pin., are visiting Mrs. 1, 0. Albright
this week.
Mr. Hal Williams, Miss Sudollo Wor
tham and Mrs. Lily Bovis, of Nownnli,
wero guests Sunday of Miss Alico Mc-
T?oon.
Mr. Hnmnr Thornton, of Columbus,
igicnt a fow days tills week with Mr. and
Mrs. Natli Upshaw.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Taylor Davis, of Co
lumbus, nro visiting tlioir parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Davis.
Mrs, 1. O. Albright entertained Sun
day at n family reunion. Those present
wore Mrs. Jessie Lussotor, of Atlanta;
Mr. Will Albright nnd family and Mr,
Oscar Albright and family, of LaGrango;
Mr. Lolninl Upshaw of Jacksonville, Pin.;
Mrs. Albert Young and daughter, Mar
jorie, of McCombs, Miss.; Mr. Alton
Jlnhlis and family.
Mrs. Alvan Chandler nnd children
wore week-ond guests of relatives in
Nmvnaa.
Miss Daisy Hardaway entertained Frl-
day evening for lior cousin, Miss Lillinn
Sewoll, of Crantvllle. Dolieious refresh
ments wero sorved.
Miss Mury Turner, of LaGrango, was
tlio guest of Miss Ethel Garrett for sev
eral days last. week.
Mrs, Joe Bradbury ami children are
visiting the former’s mother, at Vienna.
Miss Lueilo Norris is at homo from
Atlanta for the Hammer.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley, of Union Springs,
Alu., and Miss Bessie Dunn, of Salem,
Ala., are guests of Mr. mid Mrs. K. 0.
Norris.
Mr. Hiram Jlmdaway, of Primrose,
entertained at a fish-fry Monday in lion-
or, of Miss Lillian Sewell nnd the Misses
Lotson, of Grantvlllo, Dr. and Mrs. R,
A. Ifnrdiiwny, Misses Daisy nnd Lydu
Hardaway, Mr. J. W. Trammell and
family, Mr. Lint Colloy, Miss Emily Col
ley, Miss Mnttio Estelle Scogin, and Mr.
.Karl Upshaw.
Miss Marybcth Hurst entertained' nt
a _ spend-tho-dny party Saturday for
Misses Ruth Norris, Lynda Lnsseter,
Simio Ciirmielmel nnd Margaret Car
michael.
The L, T. L, children had a parade on
‘the Fourth, singing tlio national anthem
and other songs, Mrs. Jus, Gilbert and
Miss Mary both Hurst Imd them in
charge.
Miss Ludlo Norris gave n‘ 1 swell ’'
party Saturday evening in honor of liel-
guest, Miss Bessie Dunn, Different
forms of entortniiiniont wore enjoyed
until a Into hour, when dolieious refresh-
-meats wore sorved.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes and dmigli
ter, of College Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bexley and children, of Box/ton,
wore guests Sunday of Mrs. Susie
. Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Boles, of Green
ville, visited Dr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Hartla-
T way tide wnok,
Mr. Louis Jackson, Mr. Willard Hurst,
Misses Dewey Plant, Daisy Hardaway
and Lillian Sowell enjoyed tlio movies
al Newnan Tuesday evening.
Miss Mattie Jarrell, (if Greenville, is
visiting Miss Louise Taylor this week.
They left Monday morning for White
Sulphur Springs, whore they joined n
ramping party.
Mr. AJinon York, of Atlanta, is spend
ing the week with Mr. mil Mrs. Luin
York.
Mr, and Mrs. Alonso Nash and Miss
.Lottie Nash, of Atlanta, are spending
some time with relatives bore.
July 6th.
SENOIA.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Gibson nnd their
guests, Mrs. A. B. Alexander and daugh
ter, spent Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Ellen Kiser, who Ims been visit
ing her brother, Rev. C. C. Kiser, Ims
returned to her home in Atlnntn.
Master Lee Hand is entertaining a
few. friends at u camping purty this
week.
Mrs. Zcllner and children, of Birming
ham, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P.
Carmichael.
Messrs. J. G. Nixon, Willmr Nixon
mid W. M. Keitli went up to Union City
on tlie Fourth.
Mrs. Clins. Anderson, of Atlnntn, is
tlie guoBt. of Mrs. E. 8. Ware this week.
Mrs. E. H. Estes spent Monday with
friends at Gay.
Mr. Paul MeKniglit wns in Augustn
ono day last week.
Mrs. M. H. Condi is now nt home,
nftor spending sopie timo in Florida, At
lnntn and Birmingham.
M!hs Verona Longino attended tlio re
cent B ,Y. P, U. Convention in Snvnn-
nail.
Miss Eflio Tribble/ of Atliiiitn, is
spending n few days here, the guost of
Mrs. J. M. Tribble.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter nnd Miss
Helen Matthews spent. Thursday in At
lanta.
Tlie friends of Miss Annie Lee Travis
will regret to learn tlint she la quite
sick.
Miss Itnchpl Huddleston, of Haralson,
is spending the week with her grand
mother, Mrs. W. A. Huddleston.
Miss Mary Claire Zorn, of Thomaston,
is the guest- of MrH. K. L. Hooten.
Miss Opnl Sheppard, a recent popular
visitor hero, Ims returned to her homo in
Nnshvillo, On.
Mr. and Mrs. Karnlienrt, who made
their homo lioro tlio pnst winter, have
moved to Monroe, Miss.
Mrs. U. W. Freeman and daughter,
Mary, loft Thursday moriing for Ced.vi-
town, whore tlioy will spend soveral dnys
with relatives.
Mrs. Lukehcnrt nnd baby, of Atlnntn,
nro on a visit to tlio former’s parents,
Mr. and MrH. Will Harris.
Mrs. Will Brantley is spending the
week in Doentur, tlio guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Cole.
Mr. O. S. Mann nnd fumily spent Sun
day In Lutherville.
Sonola enjoyed n glorious Fourth,
beating tlio Fayettovillo ball team in the
afternoon by the score of 11 to 10.
July Oth.
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DODSON.
Mr. Willie Ward, of Atlanta, spent
CORNER BRANCH.
Little Missos Miriam Chandler, ofl
nnn, and Mildred Dial, of Welcome, were
guests Inst week of little Miss Sybil
Brooks.
Mr. mid Mrs. T. A. Garner, of New-
nmi, spent Wednesday with Mr. Tillman
Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, of New
Hope, spent Tuesday with the former’s
mother, Mrs. Fannie Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Brooks, of Nownnnl,
were week-ond gnosts of Mr. nnd Mrs.
O. B. Brooks.
Mr. Pete Davis spoilt. Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr. L P. Manley wont up to Union
City on tlio Fourth to attend the Wat-
son-Hardwlck blowout.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor MiHimis and
laughter, Francos, opont tlio Fourth with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed MiHimis, nt Welcome.
Mesdmnes T. ,P. Mnnloy and P, J,
Davis spent Monday with Mrs. Fulton
MiHimis, near Newnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Mauley, of At
lanta, were guests of tlie former’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Manley, Sun
day.
Our school opened Monday with a
large enrollment. ,
Rev. R. M. Stevens, of Ncwnmi, wns
the guest Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed
die Brown, / *
Mr. “Kit” Millions and children, of
Welcome, were guests Thursday of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Minor Millions.
Mrs. W. H. Stephens and children, of
Palmetto, are visiting Mrs. Stephens’
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Morrison.
Misses Olydo and Lunelle Staples, of
Roopvlllo, nro guests of Mrs. Eddie
Brown this week.
Mosdnmes Bon Davis, sr., and Joniiio
Mae Thompson visited Mi's. Jeff Fin
cher, at Dresden, Friday.
Mr. J. W. Staples,'of Roopvillo, vis
ited relatives and friends here last week,
Mr. and Airs. Millard Grimes have
gone for n visit of two weoks to relatives
in South Georgio.
The peach-packing senson will open
July 7, and it is estimated that about
li),000 crates of Ethertns will be gather
ed from Banks-Wilkinson Co. 's largo
orchard.
J uly Oth.
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Mr. W11I1C huiui u*
the week-ond with his parents here.
Messrs. T. B. Sanders anrl P. H. Gib
son went to Paulding county on a Ash
ing trip last week.
Mrs. T. F. Jones spent a fow dnys
last week with relatives near Newnan.
Messrs. Hugh Glass and Will Bennett
Sanders went up to Lakewood Saturday.
Several of the young people of our
community attended the picnic nt Sew
ell’s mill Saturday given by Miss Lou-
lietto Carmichael, of Roscoe, in honor of
her cousin, Miss Eloiso Carmichael, of
Hampton.
Mr. Curtis Sprnyborry, of Happy Val
ley, spent Suiulny with Mr. Onnie Lam
bort. i
. Mr. T. B. Sanders ,aml children, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Sanders arid Wm. Gib
soil wont up to Lakewctoil Monday.
Mrs. C. H. Newton, of Newnan, is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hyde, Misses An
nie Mao nnd Inez Hyde and Mr. E. T.
Carter attended tlie funeral of Alvin
Hugh Hiirris at New Hope church Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Will Summerlin and little daugh
ter nro visiting the former’s parents at
Morelmid. «
Messrs. Errett and Cauley Hayes, Mr.
Golden Hyde and Mrs. S. G. Dukes and
daughter, Carolyn, attended the Wliite-
Reesc memorial Hinging nt Old Carroll
ton church Sunday.
Miss Lueilo Sanders visited Miss Ev
elyn Moore, at Happy Valley, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. C. R. Sewell, Mrs. J. B. Sowell
nnd MiHs Hattie Sewell, of Roscoe, vis
ited Mrs. C. T. Hyde Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. H. '13. Eldson and family, Mr.
T. F. Jones and Mr. Onnie Lambert at
tended tlio barbecuo at Union City.. Mon
day.
Mr. Jacobus Petty had- ns dinner
guests Sunday Mr. anti Mrs. W. B. San
ders nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glass and
little son.'
Ella .Too, tlie littlo daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Hyde, is quite sick with
whooping cough.
Tho trustees of Macedonia school mot
Saturday and elected Miss Helen B,
Rowland, of Newumi, ns teacher for an
other term.
July 6th,
nan, wero guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Todd. ‘ '
Mr. W. B. Lamb mill Mr. and Mrs.
expect to retuhi about Sept. 1, and
be accompanied home by Mrs. W n
Lamb, who has been visiting In
York.
ST. CHARLES.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Amick, of Atlanta,
spent the week-ond witli Mr. R. L. Bras
well and family.
Miss Annie Lriurie Scott lias returned
from a visit of soveral days with rela
tives in Atlanta.
Miss Bernice Malcolm, of Lutherville,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs., T. M, Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kidd and Mr.
Sam Scott, of Newnan, spent tho week-
ond with tlioir parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Scott. ,
Little Misses Katherine ond Frances
Davis nnd Mr. Bexley Davis are on au
extended visit to tlioir grandparents in
Carrollton.
Miss Ruby Spratling, of Atlanta,
spent Suiulny nnd Monday witli homo-
folks here.
Mi', and, Mrs.' Edgar ’Pritchett^ of
Newnan, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. Powledge for the past ineek.
> Air. and Airs, J. D. Bexley, Mr. and
Airs. J. R. Spratling nnd Miss Ruby
Spratling wore dinner guests Suuday of'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Camp, in More
land.
Mr. J. D. Boxloy spent Alonday in
Union City, and while mingling with the
throng at tlio Watson-Hardwick rallj
tlieie a pickpocket doftly relieved Him of
his purse, containing soveral dollars.
Mr.' Paul Haynes spent Sunday in
Madras.
Miss Colima Camp, of Moreland, spent
Alonday with Aliss Susie Alan Spratling.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. U. Morgan of New-
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( Tlie case laid reached a critical stage.
Even tho judge seemed to awaken to a
lively- interest in tho proceedings, for
tho. moat important witness wns about to
She airosa-oxauiineiL
VJ3o you aro tho lady’s maldf” bo-
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“And where wore you at 7 o’clock on
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HARALSON.
Air. nnd Mrs. Walter Grovcnsteiu and
children, Julia, Angus and W. A. jr.,
are spending some time with relatives
and friends here, after which they will
go to their new home in Chattanooga,
Tonn.
Alias Aluggie Vaughan, of Griffin, is
spending the week with Miss Nellie
Vauglmn.
Air. and Jesse Williams, of Col
bert, Gn„ anr spending a few days witli
Air. and Mrs. Wilbur Williams. Aliss
Anna Williams will return to Griffin
with thorn for a visit.
Miss Mary Blanton is visiting in Grif
fin tlus week. ,
Air. W. T. Coppngc, of Williamson,
is visiting Ills sister, Airs. Foote Wil
liams.
Airs. Hubbard and children, of Brooks,
are visiting Air. and Airs. W. T. Thomas.
Air. and Mrs. Howlette McGnhee and
daughter. Elizabeth, of Senoia, visited
Mr. and Airs. Emory McGaheo this week.
Aliss Rachael Huddleston is visiting
relatives in Sonoiu.
Mr. Emory AleGnhee, Mr. Lewis Hutch
iiison and others from our community
attended the rally at Union City Monday.
Haralson eelebratod the Fourth with
a picnic on Line creek, and lmd a big
time.
Messrs. Carmichael and Dukes, of
Griffiu, visited friends here Alonday.
Our section has been blessed with par
tial showers, but we are still quite dry—
too dry for eorn.
“Ethel, can’t you toll us tlie shape, of
tho world,”, asked teacher, encouraging
iy-
“Yessum; it’s in a pretty bad shape
just now,” replied tho precocious child,
who had hoard hor daddy say n few
things at home.
We may lie young, but wo have loam
ed in tho same old way that others hai
to learn—that you can’t, please every
body. It is “be d—d if you, and be
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about come to the conclusion that wo
“be d—d if we care.”—Manchester
Mercury.
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