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Country Correspondents .
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Miss Jewel Stewart entertained the
Fidelis Class of the Smyrna Baptist
Church .at its regular monthly meet
ing on last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Orin Ruff entertained at a
kitchen shower on Tuesday afternoon
for Mrs. Lovelace who lost her home
by fire last week. S
Mrs. Robert Stephens of Atlanta,
is visiting Mrs. Emma Whitfield,
- Misses Ruth and Ruby Webb of Ma
rietta spent last Tuesday night with
Miss Mary Nash.
Misses Luna Stewart, Grace McLen
don and Elizabeth Fletcher of Atlan
ta and Geraldine Kemp of Marietta,
were the guests of Miss Gertrude Re
ed last week.
Mr. Edward Davis, Jr., has return
ed to Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N.
J.. where he will continue his school
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I» Honor of Miss Dement
Col. and Mrs. Jesse Moore en
tertained a group of friends at their
home here on Saturday night in com
plimént to Miss Ruby Dement, of
near Fitzeerald who is in Atlanta on
a visit to relatives. ®
Several games were played inl
which the prizes were won by Vir
gil T. Brooke, Misses Ethel Sumnel
ton and Ruby Dement. After the
games ended a pleasant hour was
enjoyed during which delightful re
freshments were served. Mrs. Moore’
was assisted in serving by her sister
in law, Mrs. G. L. Soyez Jr. of At-f
lanta. Those present were Mr. W.
Gray, Misses Odell and Joyzell Soyez,
Ethel Sumnelton, Ruby Dement, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Soyez, Jr., and son
Cecil, of Atlanta, Misses Eva and Ag
nes Thomas, Willa Knox_ Mr. and Mrs
Virgil T. Brooke, Prof. R. L. Osborne
and Messrs. Ralph Foster and Schen-
Christian, of this community.
Mrs. W. B. Knox is on a visit to
relatives at Dallas, Hiram and Pauld
ing county.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Edd Crowe and
daughters, Lula and Dora, and Mr.
N. A. Breu{f spent Sunday in Ken
nesaw wth Mr. Crowe’s aunt, Mrs. S.
J. Pyron, and also attended the annu
al singing at the Baptist church at
£hat place.
Rev. Felix Foster filled his appoint
‘ment here on Sunday night deliver
ing a very interesting sermon_, Broth
er Foster was formerly a minister of
the Baptist church here and has a
number of friends and relatives that
shall be glad to hear of his great suc
«ess in this work.
Little Miss Margurite Daniell re
turned home on Thursday after a two
weeks visit to relatives and friends in
Atlanta. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Hearn of Ma
rietta were recent visitors to their
daughter, Mrs. G. M. Alexander,
Mrs. Maggie Wood and Lwotmafli
“chldren returned to their home 1§
WOO(]fitm“k on Sunlay mo'rning after
“u ¥fBit to-relatives here and in Mari
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Mr. and Mrs. Humphries Kitchens,
of Portsmouth, Va. bhave been visit.
ing Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brand.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. D. McCollum spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mec-
Lain. 1
~_ Mr. Will Brown and family spent
- Sunday with relatives in Acworth. l
Miss Mary Chastin vigited Miss Le
«tha Kemp recently.
Mrs. Lawrence Payne and children
of ‘Cartersville, visited relatives in
this community recently.
» mgz. and Mrs, Thomas Grogan, of
/ Atlansa, wisited Mr. and Mrs. F. B,
! McGuire reeently.
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Several from here attended the
singing at Sandy Plains, Sunday :fimd;
reported some fine singing. : |
Messrs. Roosevelt and Johnnie
Pannell, of Crossvell, spent the week |
«end with their uncle, Mr. Tom Pan
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Mrs. H. H. Wigley is spending!
some time with Mrs. Mattie Gunnin,'
of Blackwell.
Mr. Claude Gunnin and sister, Miss
L.enda spent last Sunday with Mr
Charlie and Miss Mattie Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Brizzie Price, of
Noonday, spent aturday night and
Sunday with Mrs. Prices parents, Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bellis spent
2ast Saturday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Graham.
Little Clay Nicholson is on the sick
fist this week. We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
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We are still having plenty of dry
weather, which is very bad on fall
‘and winter turnips, but good to gath.
«er the crops in.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham'’s little
infant son died last Tuesday night
and was bured at Marmony Grove
Wednesday afternoon. We deeply
sympathize with the bereaved ones.
Miss May Belle Owen spent the
Sunday with M#sses Essie and Des
sie Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. John Owen are all
'smiles over the arrival of a biiboy
who they have named George Clay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Newt Har.
vey of Marietta. 2 g
Several from here atended the old
time singing at Bethlehem Sunday
and some fine singing was reported.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
’Frank Trout will be called Harold
Eugene.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Groover of San
'dy Plains visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Owen Saturdav.
. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtie Poss spent
[Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ayers.
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i Mr. and Mrs. Will Davie, of At.
lanta, were the guests of Rev and
'Mrs. Tom Lacy, at this place.
Mrs. Connie Davis of Cordele, Ga.,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
'T. M. Danes of this place.
| Mr. Clayton Mathis spent Sunday
iwith M. Frank MecCutehin, at Ac
worth.
' Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Hairston,
were guests of Mrs, Bill Boeoth, at
Benson.
. Mr. R. E. Sewell, of Atalnta, spent
Sunday wth home folks.
- There is a lot of syrup being made
in this settlement now.
| Miss avannah Bearden spent Sat-!
urday and Sunady with home foks. ‘;
- ‘Mr. Frank Sewell spent Sunday with‘
‘Mr. Charlie Anderson. 1
' /Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Dobbs spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. B.|
McGuire, of Acworth. 1
Gond Luck to the Journal and its'
many readers.
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Mrs. Dollis Flynn, of Kennesaw,
spent Saturday night with her partnts
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell.
The ‘Sunday guests of M. J. T.
Compton, were his brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Compton, of
Powder Springs, and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Orr, of New Salem.
M. and Mrs. Herschal Pilgrim of
Powder Springs, were the Sunday
gutsts of the lattes father, Mr. J. G.
McCutcheon.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and
family spent Sunday with their dau
ghter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Warren_ of Midway. :
Mr. J. H. Campbell and daughter,
Ellie, spent Sunday with their cous
s, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart of
Powder Springs.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Mooring Echols of Mt
View, spent Saturday might with Muys. |
Echols’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. S..
Williams. ko
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Williams spent |
part of last week with their son, Mr,
Willie Williams of Marietta. |
Mr. and Mrs. Mooring Echols, and
fiffi“@fld Mrs, §°E. Compton spent |
mday with their uncle. Mr. John
B. Kemp, of Acworth. j
Let every body remember prayer |
meeting-next ‘Sunday nigt at this |
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dodges are
visiting their son, Dr. and Mrs. L. A.
Dodgen, at Thomaston, Ga. :
Mrs. J. T. Bond is spending a few
'days with Mrs. J. H. Hicks at Milford.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hilbrook_ and
Mrs. T. A. Kendley, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday p. m. in Mabelton.
Mr. S. J. Gordon has been-on the
sick list for several days.
‘\ Misses Thelma and Mary Joe Dan
iel, of Atlanta, were the week-end
lgt;ests of their aunt, Mrs. O. F. Dan
iel, |
Mrs. Jane Scroggins is visiting rel
atives in Atlanta this week.
| Mrs. N. J. Gann spent a few days
!with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace at
Fairburn last week. :
I Sorry to note the illness of Mrs. J.
M. Peacok, who haf"been sick for sev
eral days.
. Mrs. M. V. -Moss and son, Leon, of
Adtlanta, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T.:C. Moss, and Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Gann for the week end.
~ Miss Lizzie Peacock of Atlanta was
the week-end guest of Misses Leila
and Wiltie Gloer. ?
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- Mr. J. 8. Irwin, of Huntsville, Ala.,
was a guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Irwin during the week.
Misses. Evelyn and Mary Cardle
have returned to their home in Sump
ter, 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Couch were
recent guests of relatives.'
Miss Bert Smith was hostess to the
Maids and (Matrons Club on Thurs
day afternoon.
The Ladies Bible Class of the M.
E. Church met on Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. L. G. Garrett.
Mr. Robert Matthews was the re
(cient guest of his sister, Mrs. Joe Jor
an.
Miss Geneiveve Voorhees has re
turned to N, Y., to take up her stud
ies on the violin,
Mrs Carl Joiner has returned form
!-Memphis, Tenn., where she attend
‘ed the marra of her niece, Miss
Lotta Steelt‘e\fie
Mr. and -E. W. Ramspeck, of
Atlanta were the week-end guests of
their mother, Mrs. B. H. Veal.
I Mis§ Essiec Ware spent the week
iend with relatives at Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gann, of Rome,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Holland of Ash
burn were the late visitors at the
‘home of their sister, Mrs. Joe Jordan.
- Mrs. M. J. Lawler, of Tallapoosa,
was a guest of friends during the
week,
Mrs. R. Hamilton and Mrs. M.
Drake, of Dalas, Texas, are guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.~R. H.
‘Moore.
Miss Louisa Coud was the week
end guest of Mrs. G. D. Ayer at her
home in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. and Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Benson and son, of Mari
etta, were visitors in our community
Sunday.
Miss Edna Bryan, of Atlanta, and
IMrs. Leon Land and son, of Mariet
ta, visited their father and grandfath
er, W. P. Bryan, here, who is very
sick. : »
- It continues to be unusually hot,
and very dry and people have long
faces over the boll ‘weevil and short
cotton crop. .
' Mrs. W. B. Latimer, who under
went a very serious operation at the
Wesley Memorial Hospital, in Atlan
ta, returned to her home on Mon
day, p. m., and her many friends are
rejoiced at her speedy recovery.
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Mrs. Swearengen and children.
Elizabeth and Charlotte, of Atlanta,
were recent guests of Mrs. J. T. Book
out, and Misses Beatrice and Lois
Bnokout. ‘
Mrs. C. A, Wright has refurntd to
her home in Alabama after spending
the summer with "her brother, Mr.
John A. Lewis, and family.
Miss Thelma Jolly, of Alabama, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Leake.
Miss Loleta Hall is in Charleston
S. C., where she has a position.
Miss Margaret Baggett of Atlanta
was the week end guest of Miss Bodie
Scott.
- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stewart and
little daughter, Emily, of the U.S.N.
are visiting Mr. Stewart’s mother and
sister, Mrs. Emily Stewart and Mrs..
J. E. McKenney.
Miss Heltie Lewis visited Miss
Gladys Watson, in Dallas, last week.
Messrs. Hendrick Butner and Jas
per Hunt left Monday for Emory Uni
versity where they will take the liter
ary course in medicine.
Mr. Roy Butner left last week for
the State University at Athens.
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Miss Ruby Mathis, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. Esmer Leavell of
New Salem, spent Saturday night and
'‘Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Judson Cook.
. Little Paul Lovingood is improv
ing, we are glad to say.
- “Miss Clara Turner spent Sunday
night with Miss Corine- Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Helton spent
Sunday with Mr. C. L. Meek and his
family.
' Mr. Paul Hood, of Pine Mountain
spent Sunday with Mr. Floyd Camp
bell.
Miss Ena Mae McCutchen, of At
lanta, spent Saturday night with her
home folks. ;
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Mrs. W. P. Ward Buried at Midway.
The remains nf Mrs. W. P. Ward
were buried at Midway last Tuesday
btside her husband. {
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| Fred W. Walker, Proprietor
;i 119 Church ‘Street
l‘ MARIETTA - GEORGIA
J. M. AUSTIN
Fire & Workman’s
Compensation
INSURANCE
County CoAu‘rt‘ House
Marietia, Ga.
She was truly a good woman. She
had lived here until a few years ago.
She has many friends and acquaint
ances who will mourn her death.
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Miss Mae Ward has accepted the
‘Wayside school for another year.
~ The commissioners bill has been
disposed of but the boll weevil bills
are still with us.
F. G. Wardlaw went to Atlanta
Monday to have his eyes treated. -
- Many of the tenats here are leav
ing the farms.
Will Whitten lost a good mule by
it falling into s ditch.
Luther Ward, Miss Lillie Jackson,
Gardie Foster and wife spent Sunday
in Rockmart,
A. N. Mayes is representing Mid
way churrh at Cherokee presbytery
at Marsy Hill this week.
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