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(Delayed.)
“The farmers in this community are
‘thru laying by the cotton and corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman and
whildren wisited relatives at Kenne
saw, Sundayafterncon.
We are serry to know that Mr.
D. D. Haney has typhoid fever.
Mr. Harry Garner, of Marietta,
wisited friends at this place Sunday.
“The ‘ice €ream supper given by Mr.
‘Charley Lemon Saturday night was
‘highly enjoyed by all who were pres
ent. y
Mr. Lewis Haney, of Atlanta, spent
‘the day Sunday with his mother near
*this place.
Mr. George Collins and family paid
Mrs. Ludlow a visit Sunday.
Mrs. E. J. Lemign and family have
returned home after spending several
days with Mrs. Lemon’s sister in
Paulding county.
There will be Sunday school at this
place every Sunday morning at 9:30
Everybody came and help in the
good work,
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(Delayed.)
Meeting closed at this place Thurs
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hamilton and
son, Aubrey Dean, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Abernathy and son, Curtis, of
this place, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Wigley, of Sweats Mountain and
Mrs. A. M. Booth of Davis Acade
my, Sunday,
Mrs. J. J. Storey and son, Hugh,
of Acworth, and Mr. Norton and fam-
Uy, of Kennesaw, were the Sunday
‘guests of Mr. O. D. Turley and family
Sunday.
Death of Mr. Jess Prather.
We were sorry to hear of' the
death of Mr. Jess Prather, of Lost
Mti. He lived here for three years
amd was a Sunday School teacher of
Yhis place. All who knew him loved
him. He was a good companion,
father, and neighbor. The bereaved
@nes have our sympathy.
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On account of Rev. Richards run
ning a two weeks' meeting at Eliza
beth the meeting at Chattahoochee
was put off until some other time.
The reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
Powers, Wednesday, July the 20th,
‘was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Several from this community at
‘tended the singing at New Providence
Sunday afternoon and reported some
fine singing. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bishop were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pow
®r. |
Miss Verdie Mae Sauls was the
Saturday night guest of Miss Grace
Green.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jonn Sauls Sunday were, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sauls
and Mr. and Mys, Harry Sauls.
Mrs. Dora Priest and daughters,
Estelle and Marcelle, of Atlanta, vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moon,
lasy week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evanson and
family were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson, and
Mrs. Lizzie Johnson and son, Jew
«ll, were the Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellah. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilson, of
near Dunwoody, visited Mr. Wilson’s
father, Mr. Alford Wilson, and fam
‘ily, Sunday.
_ Miss Grace King, of near Buck
head, was the Saturday night and
«Sunday guest of Miss Mary Power.
Misses Zula Boss and Ruby Lan
caster were the Sunday guests of
Miss Verdie Nix. ;
Master L. M. Loudermilk, of Atlan
ta, is visiting his grand parents, Mr.
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and Mrs. John Boss and family.
( Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mackey were
the guests of Mr. Mackey’s mother,
Mirs. Mittie Mackey, Sunday.
' Miss Myrtice Power and Elizabeth
Wilson were the Sunday afternoon
guests of Miss Tishie Ledbetter. |
. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aubrige, of At-
Flanta, were the guests of Mrs. Au-;‘
brige’s miother, Mrs. Sanders; and
family, Sunday.
Miss Estie Coleman, of near Ros.
well, is visiting hen cousin}, ™Mjyr
Jessie Johnson. :
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Power, of
Roswell, were the guests of Mr. Pow
er’s mother, Mrs. Lizzie Power, and
family Sunday. -
Everybody remember, the meeting
at this place next Sunday night.
There will not be any prayer meet
ing at Chattahoochee Sunday night.
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(Delayed.)
We are having plenty of rain here
now.
Mrs. Donaldson, %f this place, is
visiting relatives and friends in N.
0. :
Mrs. Bettie Crawford, of Lost
Mountain, is visiting in our commun
ity this week.
Mr. C. L. Cunningham and sister,
Mrs. L. H. McClure, of Towns Co.,
are visiting in our community.
Mr. C. F. Stalcup and family, of
near Marietta, visited Mr. J. A. Cun
ningham and family last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kirk, of High
lands, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Bur
ton Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cunningham
spent the week-end at Benson and
McAfee.
Messrs. Troy and Estes Cunning
ham spent the week-end at Benetaoi
ham spent Saturday p. m. with
friends at Benson.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Cunningham Tuesday were, his bro
ther, Mr. C. L. Cunningham, and sis
ters, Mrs. Mollie McClure and Mrs'
Bettie Crawford and Mr. .and Mus.
P. T. Cunningham. '
Protracted services are in progress
at this place this week. |
The boll weevils are doing a lot of
‘damage in this section.- Corn crops
;are very good. |
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(Delayed,)
Watermelon Cutting for Mrs.
Fleming’s Class.
The local committee of Mrs. Mamic
Fleming's class came together and
vlanned a watermelon cutting for
Friday night of last week. Those in
vited who were not of that class were,
Miss Ethel Frazier, Miss Alice Guth
rie, of Smyrna, Miss Maude and Mas
ter Elder Pair, of near Smyrna, Miss
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| Vesta Fortner, of Happy Top, and
Miss Edith MaGander, of Atlanta.
The cutting was given on the lawn
,of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Coffshome.
Mr. Clyde Durham furnished the
'melons. Everyone had a nice time,
but some, we are glad to state, get
their faces nicely washed.
° Miss Madie Martin, of Antioch,
spent the week with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. znd Mrs. E. L, Fortner.
Miss Louise Wellborn spent a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. McGander,
iast week. |
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fortner, of
Happy Top, visited the latter’s moth
er, iffrs. Jim Garrett, of Milford, last
week.
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(Deldved.)
Mrs. Hugh Manning and Miss Nell
Grub have returned to their homes
in Etowah, Tenn., after a week’s vis
it to Mrs/C. M. McTyre and Miss Lu.
cile McTyre.
Mrs. Walter McElreath, of Atlan
ta, is the guest of Mrs. Maggie Lind
ley.
Miss Gertrude Bell is on an extend
ed visit to relatives in Meridian, Miss.
Mrs. Laura Enterkin, of Douglas.
ville, is visiting Dr. anl Mrs. J. D.
Middlebrooks.
Miss Scoggins has returned to her
home in Rome after a visit of two
weeks to Misses Thelma and Marvin
Mobley.
Miss Florence Murray is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Florence.
‘Mrs. Florence Green Cooper has
returned to her home at Hillsboro,
Tex., after a six months visit to rel
atives here and in Rome. .
Mr. and Mirs. W. H. Lunsford, Mes
srs T. J. and W. B. Lunsford, of Ac
worth, spent Saturday with the fam
ily of Mr. John A. Lewis.
Miss Louise Tapp and Miss Vir
ginia Tapp have returned, from a
visit to their aunts, the Misses Bate,
in Acworth.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Florence have
named their baby boy, born on the
twenty-first, Harold.
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~_ Mrs. W. L. Harris and children, of
‘Milford, are spending a few days with
Mr. W. L, Cottrell and family.
Mrs. Alice Harris, of Milford, and
Mrs. Olin Harris and childrer, and
Mrs. W. L. Cottrell spent Monday
‘afternoon with Mrs. A. H. Kalb.
| The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Daniel is real sick, we are sorry
to say. A T
Misses Lucile and Allie Cox, of’
South Georgia, are spending the
week-end with Misses Corine and Ed
ith Garrett.
Miss Dena Gagrett, of Atlanta, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Gar
rett.
Mrs. Carrie Kalb and Mrs. Dubber
ly, of Atlanta, spent Monday night
with Mrs. T. P. Pitts.
Miss Ruth Kalb is spending the
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'A. Henry and Mrs. M. S. Battles.
; Misses Ruby and Hazel Pitts had
as their guests Monday night, Misses
Lucile and Marie Dubberly.
Miss lone Bowers, of Paulding,
snent Monday-. afternoon with Miss
Thelma Mabry.
The holiness meeting closed here
on Monday night.
Miss Hazel Pitts spent-Saturday
afternoon with Miss Lottie Mabry.
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Miss Cecil Alley spent this week
end with relatives at Powder Springs.
Mrs. R. A. Cunningham and chil
dren, of McAfee, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. King, of Waleska, Ga., visited
relatives at this place the past week.i
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Montgomery
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Carney, the past week.
After a week’s visit with relatives
at Dahlonega, Mr. and Mrs. Dover
and family have returned home.
There is quite a number on the
sick list this week, among them: Mis.
ses Letha Watson, Flora Alley, Bob
bie Lou Looney, and Lula Brown.
Here’s hoping they- will soon be out
again.
Misses Marie and Fanny Cunning
ham spent this week-end with their
cousin, Miss Flora Cunningham, of
McAfee.
Visiting Miss Betty Carney on Sun-
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‘Messrs. Leon and Johnny McNeely,
iof Atlanta, spent this week-end with
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l Misses Ruby McNeely, Mae and
Donna York, and Mr. Wakter York
attended the exercises at Waleska
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cunningham,
of Kirk’s Chapel, visited" relatives
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Miss Mattie Lee York spent Mon
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of McAfee. 1
! Miss Stella Chance, of Marietta,
visited hLer sister, Mrs. Olan West
moreland, this week-end.
Miss Lucille Durham,. of Wood
stock, visited relatives here this past
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The Good Time Club was enter
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S By P. L. KNOTT, D. C, Ph. C. {il
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B Yurns the that cause you embarrassment and |
4 L J annoyance? The victim of headaches {
B oq ‘. isnearly always sure to be ‘‘knocked !
2 Qdcéward out’’ just at the climax of some ef- If
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I immediate relief, though he is quite often able in one |g
|‘ adjustment to stop the ache. There are stomach head- {§
] aches, bilious headaches, etc., and ineach casethe [§]
| cause is the same, namely: weakened transmission of |g
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921,
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of visitors present from other places,
and the evening was spent in a se
ries of good times for all present.
A man is liable to make a mistake,
says Harold Kerfew, and any wo
man is glad to point it out to him.
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