The North Georgian. (Cumming, Ga.) 18??-19??, September 07, 1923, Image 1

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VOE. XXXIV. *<f t More pupils arriving daily. 3 Mrs. J. P. Fowler spent last Saturday in Atlanta, Rev, S. F. Dowis filled his ap pointment l.ere Sunday. Mr. Broughton Durham has re-entered Georgia Tech. Mr. and Mrs. GrayJwHsard re port the a ba'py girl. . iiMator Ed Gilstrap reports a new baby at his house. Note change in the advertise ment of Harvie Simpson. Rev. W. T. Chadwick has been conducting a meeting at Roanoke Mr. Carl Brooks, of Atlanta, spent the week end with Mr. C. T. Kemp and family. WMlli if i J. L. Day. route 6, has a good milk cow for sale. Price right. Call and see him. Mr. Dawson Hawkins, of At lanta, was visiting around town last week, Mr. Clifford Strickland, who has Bre-ent,ered Georgia lech., spent Sunday in Gumming. Miss Ollie Merritt has return ed from a visit to relatives at Ringgold, Ga. Mrs. S. G. Cross and children have returned from a visit to rel atives on Suwanee. route 2. Mrs. C. J. Brannon visited rel atives in Atlanta first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pirkle re port the arrival of a little girl at their home. Mr. Jess Bramhlett, of East man is visiting relatives in the county. Mrs. Grace Sudderth, of near Dawson, C-a., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. P. Otwell. Re'. V . W. Forrest is down in South Georgia this week running a series of meetings. Miss Nola Pruitt has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Jesse Exum, in Atlanta. w - Misses Eula and Clara Sue Fish VMvisited their sister, Mrs. Ves v.j, on route 3, last week. Mr and of| Atlanta, spent Sunday with rel atives in town. Mrs. Henry Montgomery, of Atlanta, has been visiting her mother. Mrs. W. M. Tate. Dr, R. L. Hunter will be glad to extract your teeth by the pain less process. School opened Monday with about 300 pupils. This promises to ,be the best term in her his tory. ■ ’’ Rev. Chas. T. Brown and fam ily left last Friday for their new home near Emory University. They carry with them best wish es of a host of loyal friends. ®!)i Bwttf CftwgtW: Mrs. Thad Pickett and Miss Gladys Adams, of Atlanta, were week end guests of relatives and friends in town. Miss Catharine Merritt and Miss Antoinette Merritt came up from Atlanta and spent the week end with home folks. Mr. Taylor Callaway, of Cor dele, and Mr, Callaway, of Atlanta, spent the week with Mr Geo. L. Merritt and family. Mr. W, N. Poolejhas moved his family to the residence near the Methodist church, recently pur chased from Rev. C T Brown. Mrs. W, J, Dodd has returned to her home in Atlanta, after spending a week with her daught er, Mrs. Wesley Hawkins, Mr. Herbert Fisher has return ed from a two week s visit to his brother, Mr. Harry Fisher, at Sugar Valley, Ga, MissJLouise Fisher who’s been visiting in Marietta and Roswell for several weeks, has returned home. Have your suit made like new by cleaning and pressing fcby Cumrning Pressing Club. They pay parcel post charges both ways. Miss Maxine Garner, wno has been visiting relatives here for sometime, has returned to her home in Birmingham, Ala. £££ The revival at Corinth closed last yfeek with six additions to the church, and much good ac complished. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mcßray er, formerly of Gumming, now of Laronla, attended the funeral of Mr. S. R. Mcßrayer at Zion Hill last Thursdav. Mr. and Mrs. Thoß. B. Kirby and two children, of Atlanta, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives m Cumming- Messrs. J. V. JAcrritt, Will Merritt. Jr., and Mrs. Ed. Mer ritt visited relatives at.Ringgold, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn., part oi last week anu this, Revs. J. W. Gill and D, M. Nally have closed a meeting at Brookwood, with thirty two ad ditions to the church Send your suit to Cumming Pressing Club. They will clean and press them and send them back to you by; parcel nost. Mrs. Mamie Strickland and family have moved to Atlanta to make their future home, We re gret very much to lose this ex cellent family, Mr. and Mrs. R-olph Edmond son, Miss Geneva Edmondson, the Misses Ray, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Laura Bacon, of route 6, were visiting in town Sunday. For the School Children. I carry a full line of pencils, pens, ink, etc,, for the school children. Call and get a supply. Hat vie Simpson, Miss Annie Robbs is again with the Cumming Drug Store, after a month's visit to relatives at Bainbridge, and other points in South Georgia, CUMMING, GA SEPTEMBER 7 A Good Man Passes Away. Uncle Joel Webb died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Trib Shirley, near Ocee. Monday last. He had been sick for more than a year, and while his death was not unexpected, it has caused sadness in the hearts of all who knew him. He was a little over 86 years old. His remains were laid away Tuesday, at Union Hill, the fun eral services being conducted by Revs. McConnell and Light. Besides his wife Mr. Webbjis survived by four children: Mrs. Tribble Shirley, of Milton coun ty, Mr. J. A. Webb, of Norcross, Mr. M. W. Webb, of Cumming, and Mrs. R, E. Hope, of Tifton, Ga. Truly, a good man has passed away. OPTICAL WORK. Don’t forget that I keep on hand a good line of Spectacles, and can please you with glasses, and your patronage will be ap preciated. E. W, Mashburn. Our neighboring city, Canton, is erecting another large cotton mill, which will employ between six and seven hundred hands. They expect to be readv for op erations sometime after January the first. The Sawnee Cafe are agents for the Gainesville Steam Laun dry, celebrated for their prompt and up-to-date methods. You must be satisfied. Give them a call. To get the best results from youb Waterman’s Ideal Fountain * Pen, use only Waterman’s Ideal Ink. 15c per bottle- Harvie Simpsop. Mrs. Lollie Belle Pierce and daughter, Virginia, of Lawndale, N. C., spent a while with friends in Cumming last week enroute to Dallas, Ga,, where she has ac cepted a position as teacher. See advertisement of the new Pressing Club to be found in an other column. Mr. Ephrim Buice, manager, says to give him the opportunity and he will do your work at the right price and sat isfaction guaranteed. Located in the front of the Sawnee Cafe. Mrs. JNix died at her home on route 4 Thursday of last week and the remains were laid to rest at Coal Mountain Friday, funer al being conducted by Revs. Wallace and Mullinax. We extend sympathy to the bereav ed family. Sunday’s papers carried the announcement of the approach ing marriage of Miss Mildred Barrett and Mr. Ivan Otwell, two of Cumming’s most popular young people. The marriage will be solemnized in the early fall. Mr. Samuel R. Mcßrayer died at his home near Spot Wednes day of last week, and he was buried Thursday at Zion Hill, with Masonic honors. He was 88 years of age, and is survived by his wife and several children, besides large numbers of other relatives, to whom the North Georgian extends sympathy. Waterman’s Ideal Ink is abso utelv the best for all writing. It is uniform in quality, and will not thicken and dry up, is non corrosive and everlasting in its record qualities- Harvie Simpson. BACON SCHOOL HOUSE. Mr. Lewis Clement spent Sat urday night with his father, Mr. Truman Clement. Mrs. Mae Furr and daughter Serlene, cf Albany, are on an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fowler Mr. E C Smitn and family spent a while Sunday with M.\ Jarrett Banister and family, Mrs. Winnie Mae Jones and daughters, Lucile and Virgin ; a Dare, of Duluth, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. W H Pool Miss Jewel Henderson has re turned to her home in Buford, after visiting Miss Pauline Mar tin. Miss Grace Lebetter spent Thursday night with Misses E dith and Eunice Stone. Mr.- Durham is visiting Mr. W B Durham this week. Mr. Gordon Dempsey is spend ing few days with Rev. and Mrs. J J Dempsey. Mrs. Leo Elliott and children visited Mrs. J J Dempsey Thurs day night. Misses P’lora and Edith Hol brook spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Jettie Glover. Miss Ruth Hendersoh, of near Shady Grove, spent one night last week with Miss Pauline Mar tin. Mr. Jasper Styne and family spent one evening last week with Rev and Mrs. L H Burgess. The preaching at Mr. Jimmie Poole,B Saturday night was fine. Rev Garrison sure preached an interesting sermon. Mr. Geo E Wallis,of near CrosS Roads, was in this part Saturday ’fiiaars Kimsey Martin and Al ton Poole were in Buford recent ly. Mr. C C Samples and family visited relatives near Dave’s Creek Saturday. Mr. Trjman Clement was in Cumming on business Saturday. Mr. Ben Bagwell, wife and son spent awhile Sxnday at Mr. Jim mie Pool’s. The revival services closed at Shiloh Sunday. Revs Warwick, Singleton and Kelly preached some excellent sermons. We wish them success a3 they go a way from here to other fields of labor, i Mrs. E C Smith spent Monday with her father, Rev J J Banis ter. Mr. Robert Reid and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J J Reid. Mr. Ellis McWhorter and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Rupert McWhorter Friday night. Mr Jasper Stone, wife and chil dren spent Sunday evening with Mr Perry McFarland and family Little Edwin Poole has been confined to his bed with dypthe ria. Mr Webster Martin recently visited his mother, Mrs. Susie Martin. Miss Wynett Anderson spent one night last week with her sis ter. Col and Mrs. Jimmie Poole. Jr. of Atlanta, spent Sunday at Mr Jimmie Poole’s. Mr. C C samples and family were visiting Mr and Mrs. J S Pirkle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant McWhor ter were visiting at Mr Poole’s Sunday afternoon. Mr Gordon Dempsey has re turned to Atlanta. Mrs. C C Samples and children spent one afternoon last week with Mrs. Lydia Poole, Overall Bill. FROM CUBA. Well, as 1 havn’t seen any Idots from this place in sometime 11 will .. rite a few. Mr Berry Terry, wife and snant Sundap at SJ Tatum’s. Mr N W Chadwick and sons, Aultray and Edmond, spent Sun day at W 11 Chadwick’s, .Mrs Ethel Redd and baby; spent Mo .day afternoon with Mrs. Ollie Chadwick. Mrs. Laura Chadwick and chil dren spent the,latter part ai last week with Mrs. L B Dover. Misses Essie and Grace Terry spent Sunday with Miss Julia Ta turn. Mr, W 1 Bramblett. of Atlan ta, spent Sunday wdth Mr. J E Chadwick, Misses Leone and Selma Ma ness. who have been visiting Misses Myrtieand Jay Chadwick have returned to their home in Gainesville. Mr. J B White and two daught ers of Hickory Flat, spent Satur day night at Cecil Chadwick’s, Misses Irene and Wilma Roper spent Sunday with Miss Marie Redd, Mrs. J N Smith and two datlgh ters and Mrs. Bessie Wallace spent one day last week with Mrs. Claude Cobb at Birming ham, There is a lot of sickness in this part. Hope they will soon be out again. Brown Eyes. LONGSTRRET. ,< v ' * Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phillips spent Saturday night with Misses Maqde and Mae Phillips, Mrs. Manuel Richards’ friends will regret to hear of her con tinued serious illness, Mrs. Mary Brown, of near Providence, and Mrs. Sara Bag well spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs S A Holbrook. Mr. A S Elrod and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sosebee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Selt spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J C Self. Messrs Fred Buice and family ana Toy Hall and family, oi' At lanta, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J S Hall Sunday. Mrs. Herman Monroe and chil dren, of Chattahoochee, have been spending a few days with Mrs. Martha Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mangum spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. R C Bryant. A few from here attended Lumpkin campmeeting Sunday, Mr. James S Hail is reported on the sick list. Mrs 'Saliie Henderson visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. I G Thompson Sun day. Mr. J T Adams and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin, near Ducktowo, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Monterce Westbrook spent a few days of last week with her daughter. Mrs. John S Patterson. Miss Mae, Phillips spent Satur day night with Mr and Mrs. Cur tis Phillips. Mr Will Puckett spsnt a day or iwo last week in Atlanta. Several from here attended the singing at Bethlehem Sunday. Mrs. J C Stone and children of Atlanta, were visiting relatives here last week. Mr and Mrs. Curtis Phillips NO- o; were visiting Mr and Mrs. S A Holbrook Sunday. Mr Grady Puckett and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Brannon, Mr A S Elrod spent last week at Waleeka. ,i> ■ L. H. ; •* / r ANTIOCH. Sunday sure was a pretty day. Miss Ollie Williams spent the week end with her grand par ents. Mr. and Mrs. .1 M Williams, near Spot. The singing at Mr. Melvin Lit tle’s Saturday night was enjoyed by all present. Mr. Clarence Tote spent the week end with homi folks. Mr. and Mrs. J M Williams spent one day last week with Mr. S C Williams and family. The school closed at this place Fridry- Mrs. Ann Merritt is reported on the sick list again, Mrs. S C Williams nnd baby spent Friday afternoon at Mr. W G Pilgrim’s. Miss Ruby Deen Merritt was the week end guest of Miss Louise Clement, near Wild Cat. A few from here attended the campmeeting at Lumpkin last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Little spent Saturday night with Mr. Melvin Bittle and family. Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of- me, for I am riThek and lowly in heart and yon shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. Next Saturday and Sunday are regular meeting davs at this place, Saturday is preacher call ing day. Everybody invited to come. Mr. and Mrs. W S Tate spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. S C Williams, Mr and Mrs. W P Hughes spent Sunday with Mr Jewel! Davis and family, It looks a little rainv this morn ing—Monday. Sunday school was very good at this place Sunday. Misses Cleo and Kate Tate and Lula, Ollie Williams and Ruby Deen Merritt visited Misses Kath leen and Ivy Davis Sunday after noon- Miss Annette Montgomery, of Atlanta, spent a few days of last week with Mr W S Tate and fam iiy. / Mrs. Ann Merritt is very sick at this writing. Hope for her a speedy recovery. Misses Louise Tate and Nellie Merritt spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ruby Williams. Mr. I’red Hayes from below Cuba and Mr Sammie Beavers anil-sister, Louie, visited at Mr. S C Williams’ Friday night., f odder pulling time is here and the farmers are all busy. Miss Imogene Tate spent Sun day evening with Mi3S Allene Williams. * Mr Clarence Tate, of Buford, spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J N Davis and son, Harold, made a business i trip to Gainesville Saturday. Well, we wilf close and give someone a chance that can do better, Two Sisters.