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We are having some 1 cold wea
ther in this section. ?u
Hope that jack frost won't visit
us, as the people in this section are
almost done planting crops.
The wheat in this section is look
ing fine, and the people made a mis!
take by not planting more.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Hairston, of
Pine Mt. spent Sunday with Mrs.
Ollie Carnes and family.
Mr, Johnnie Frausre is recovering
from the measles we are glad to
state.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ridgeway, of
Marietta, spent Sunday with Mr. W.
C. James and family.
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Eleven cent cotton and eleven dol
lar flour is some encouragement for
people to raise their own supplies.
Most people around here sowed small
grain last fall. |
Quite a number attended the Sun
day School Convention at Smyrna on
last Sunday. ' |
We had a light frost in this sec
tion last Tuesday morning but it did
not do much damage. \ ‘
Mr. P. T. Cunningham, of Kirks,
spent a part of last week in our burg
on business, |
Mrs. Jewell Chance spent the week
end with relatives at Jonesville. '
The Rev. Wills preached an inter
esting sermon on the Resurrection
Sunday. |
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People are beginning to realize
that the poet was correct when he
said “Haste makes waste,” when they
look at their sick gardens that jack
frost made bow down last njght.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Groover and
baby, of Atlanta, and Dr. and Mrs.
C. D. Bannister and family, of this
place, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. W. P. Groover,
Mrs. Morris Dunn and Miss Lucile
Burton spnt last Friday with Mrs.
Bob Mitchell. |
Mr. Ear] Burton has returned
home from Cincinnati, O. where he
has completed a course in embalm
ing. He will be with home folks for
a few days, after which he will take
up business in Wilmington, W. Va.
Dr. and Mrs. Dunn, and son, Reno,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Lush Dunn, 1
Mrs. Emmett Burton and son,
Earle, spent Wednesday in Wood
stock with Mrs. Burton,s mother, Mrs.
A. J. Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs.. Lyman Austin andl
baby, of Blackwells, spent last week-!
end with Mrs. W. J. Casteel.
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Sunday was a very windy, cool and
unpleasant day for an all-day sing
ing, but the singing at this place was
well attended by people from far
and near. And some say it was the
best they ever attended. %
Leonard, the eight year old son of
Mr, and Mrs. P. T. Cunningham, is
very ill with pneumonia at this time.
Mrs. R. V. McClure is still improv
ing, we are glad to say.
Quite a lot of corn and cotton has
been planted the past week.
Farmers are beginning to say they
have done all they can do until it
rains. e |
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Married Sunday afternoon, Mr.
Hollis Flynn and Miss Mamie Camp
bel. We wish them a happy and
prosper-ug life.
Miss Bessie McCutcheon, of At
lanta, spent Saturday night and Sun-
SM‘ with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Comp
on.
Mr. J. F. Mathis’s baby is very ill
at this time. We hope it will soon
Tecover, ;
Mr. Ernest Compton and Miss Ed
na McCutcheon spent Saturday night
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and Sunday with Mrs. L. M. Foster
and family, of Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mooring Echols spent
Sunday with her father Mr W. .
Williams, .
Miss Ellie Campbell has the meas
les. We hope she will be out again
soon.
Mr. and Mrs, Hughes, of New
- Salem, speny Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs, Joe Quarles.
‘ Miss Saulla Turner spent Sunday
| with Miss Louise Compton,
| Mr. and Mrs. George Kemp, of Pine
Mt., spent Suhday with Mr. John
Campbell and family. ;
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| It looks like winter has come
again, .
Jack Frost gave us a little visit
| last week but did not hurt anything.
Mr. Tom Thompson and son, Lee,
of Atlanty, spent Saturday night
!with their son and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Thompson.
Mr. Tom Cottrell visited home
folks Sunday.
Mr. Roosevelt Pannell spent Sun
‘day with home folks of Crassville. }
~ Mrs. Katharine Aske is on the sick:
list this week. We hope she will
soon be out again.
"~ Mr. Tom Thompson and sons, Car
’ber and Lee, spent Sundgy with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Richard
Long. ;
| Mr. and Mrs. Leanie Angile were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Conley.
' From the looks of the gardens in
this section everybody is going to
have plenty to eat.
~ Last year you could see'cotton in
the field nearly everywhere, but this
year you see corn, potatoes, pegnuts,
watermelons’ etec. Mr. Farmer has
gotten wise to these hard times and
is going to raise something to eat in
stead of so much cotton,
Mr. L. H. Steinhaver is putting in
a water supply and eight sisterns,
and will soon have it completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bettis spent
Saturday night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Gresham.
Mr. Bob Rickman gave a birthdayl
dinner Sunday. Those present were|
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bettis and family,‘
Mr, and Mrs. Emmett McClure and
baby, Messrs. Mont and Clifton
Richman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Wigley. :
Mrs. Christine White spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Susie Rich-|
man.
Mr. Tallie Bettis, of Marietty, mo—!
tored up Saturday afternoon to see’
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bet-|
tis.
Miss Era Castell spent Sunday with*
Christine Evans.
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Those on- the sick list are Miss
Amanda Dobbins, Miss Nannie Kemp,
Miss Lula Warren and W. N. Terry.
Monday was a good day for lazy
husbands to finish splitting stove
wood. One fellow who tried it says
he found a snake—not a nigger—in
the wood pile and came very near
getting bit. This is a warning to the
men who still insist on splitting stove
wood for their wives.
Midway Sunday School has bought
new song books and will try them
out next Sunday afternoon in the
choir. Prof. P, B. Jones has been in
'vited and all singers are given a
‘special invitation to be present.
Luther Dobbins, of Ocilla, Ga., is
visiting his sister, Miss Amanda, who
is sick.
Program of Memorial Service to
be held at Midway church Saturday,
April 30.
Meet at 10 o’clock and decorate
the graves.
' 11 o’clock sermon by Rev. Lon
Davis.
' Dinner.
| I:3o—Address by C. A. Kemp.
{ Roll call of cemetery—By A. N.
Mayes,
' Recitations by Nell Mayes and
Agnes Thackston. :
Song, by Charles Watson, Jr. -
l Address by Col. J. Glenn Giles.
Address by Rev. E. D. Patton.
‘ Benediction.
Committee to arrange the singing,
| W. N. Terry, chairman; H. H. Kemp,
H. C. Kemp and Elbert Scott.
| Those interested in Midway grave
l yard are to meet on Wednesday aftef
noon before the memorial service, to
clear off cemetery.
Committtee to erect table, J. A.
Kemp, chairman, N. W. Dunton, J. J.
Kemp, J. R. Robinson, N. O. Scott,
Willis Nelson, Lawson Echols and R.
N. Harfer.
Committee on flowers—Mrs. Reu
ben Hardage, chnirmap; Mrs, S. J.
Goouwin, Mrs. Cliff Scott, Mrs, Cliff
Lovingood, Mrs. Judson Ward, Mrs.
I. T. Wardlaw, Mrs. Lee Robinson,
‘Mrs. Charlie Scott, ;
~ Misses Edna McCutcheon, Kate
Nelson, Corine Hamilton, Mary Me
‘Donald, Odell Scott, Nannie Ruth
Dobbins, Eva Terry, Idell Pickens,
Lola May Thackston, Mae Ward,
Ruth Kemp, Neva Martin.
It will take about 400 bunches to
decorate the graves. Each family
bringing flowers are requested to ar
range them in small bunches.
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The singing at Concord was enjoy
ed by a large crowd last Sunday after
noon. Y 1
Mr. J. H. Croton, of Dallas, was a}
welcome visitor here on last Sunday.
He brought his new song books. 1
Mrs. J. I. Hagan is slightly improv-“
ing we are glad to say. |
Master J. O. Glore is on the sick‘
list. i
Mr. N. Wallace and family, of Mil"
ford, were Sunday visitors of Mr, J.
C. Hayes and family. .
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Floyd hdd as
their Sunday guests Mr. Grady John
son and family, of Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Daniell, of
Mabletonf spent last Thursday with
his “brother, Mr. Newt Daniell, and
family.
Miss May Glore was the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Daniell, of
Mableton, several days last week.
Mr, Ralph Cross, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mr. J. C.
Hayes and family.
The singing given at the home of
Mr. Bill Conley, last Saturday was
enjoyed by those present.
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The body of Mrs. John Moore, who
died at her home in Cedartown, was
brought here Sunday night and car
ried to the home of Mr. Moore’s sis
ter, Mrs Landrum. Her funeral was
conducted by Rev. W. T. Walden at
the Primative Baptist church Monday
at eleven o’clock. Interment was in
the cemetery nearby.
Mrs. Sellars, mother of Mr. Char
ley Hall, with whom she lived, died
Monday morning at two o’clock aft-
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er several weeks iillness. Funeral
arrangements are awaiting the arri
val of other children.
Mrs. J. M. Comer and children, of
Carlton, are spending this week with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D, Mid
‘dlebrooks. ; :
} Mrs. Lee Hollis and Miss Thelma
Hollis, of Atlanta, were week-end
!zuests of Mrs. G. D. Miller.
Mrs. Bean has returned to her
‘home in Alabama after a visit to her
eousin, Mrs. W. E. Butner and her
uncle, Mr. Hendricks.
:; Sunday night while at chruch Mr,
C. T. Leake’s Ford was stolen from
in front of the Baptist church. Mr.
Will Leake heard the car start off
and as soon as he could get his own
car gave chase. The driver rad the
car into a ditch near Brownsville. He
went to a nearby house where he
procured a lantern and upon his re
turn to the car saw the approaching
car and ran. They have no clue to
his identity.
- Mr. Sim Miller, of Birmingham, is
visiting relatives here.
The many friends of Mrs. S. E.
Smith will regret to hear of her seri
ous illness. .
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Mr. Hollis Flinn, of Kennesaw, and
Miss Mamie Campbell, of this place,
were married at the home of Mr. C.
A. Hamilton. We wish for “this
young couple much ‘happiness in‘
life. |
Mr. 0. C. Kemp, of Atlanta, spent
Friday night with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. C. A. Kemp.
Master Hubert Darby is confined
to his room with diptheria, we are
sorry to say.
Mr. Jim Seff and family - have
measles, and some of the family have
been very sick, we are sorry to say.
There were quite a number from
here who attended the singing at Mt.
Calvary on Sunday.
Mr. Clyde Kemp has accepted a
position on the highway.
We hope the cool weather we had
Sunday and Monday will not do any
damage to the fruit crop.
Monday night, April 4, Mr. W. T.
Kelley had a mule stolen from his
barn and the thief tried to set fire
to his barn. Putting fire to a bale
of cotton in the wagon shed, but the
fire went out before any damage was
done. The negro thief sold the mule
before Mr. Kelley caught him, but he
got the mule back and the sheriff
put the negro in the Marietta jil.
The wheat and oat crops are look
ing fine in this section. ¢
Little Harrison and Clara Scott,
‘who have been spending the winter
with their grand-parents in Powder
Springs, going to school, spent Satur
day and Sunday with their parents
here.
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Misses Lila and Leon Merrett had
as their guests Sunday afternoon
Misses Oreno Daniell and Effie‘
Staples. o
Miss Leatha Roberts spent Satur-‘
day afternoon with Miss Ruth Kalb.
Mrs. W. L. Cottrell and daughter,
Miss Pauline, and little daughter and
son Jessie and Lessie, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Black,
Miss Ruth Kalb spent Sunday aft
ernoon with Miss Leatha Roberts.
Miss Pauline Cottrell spent-Wed-‘
nesday afternoon with Miss Leg.tha
Roberts. | X : ' l
Little Miss Inez Kalb has returned
home after spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. Agnes Henry, in At
lanta.
Mrs. Roberts and Miss Fannie
Thompson spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. C. T. Thompson.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921.
! Mr. Henry Kalb has the mumps.
Misses Lena Thompson and Leatha
lßoberts spent Tuesday morning with
Mrs. Moon. .
Mrs. Liza Pitts is sick at this writ
ing. We hope she will soon be well
'again.
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The party given at the home of Mr.
Jim Morris on Saturday night was
highly enjoyed by all present,
Mrs. Roy Dodgen spent the week
end with relatives at Riverside.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollice Medlin an
nounce the arrival of a boy on April
Bth.
Mr. W. M. Moon and family had
visiting them on Thursday night and
Friday, Mrs. Susie Moon and child
ren, of Floyd, and Miss Willie Mel
ton, of Mableton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dodgen made a
business trip to Marietta the past
week.: ! )
Miss Lena Hegndrix spent Tuesday
in Atlanta. L
Mr, J. Z. nggen spent Saturday
in Marietta. !