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Mr. Joe Jenkins and family, of Ma
rietta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. 1. A. Scroggs.
Miss Annie Jean McEver visited
Miss Laura McLain recently.
The party given by Miss Nettie
Kemp recently was well attended.
Mes. R. L. Bond is visitinng rela
tives in Eton, Ga.
Miss Nettie Kemp has been visiting
in Marietta and Atlanta.
The party given by Miss Madeline
Fountain, Thursday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Those visiting Miss Letha Kemp on
Sunday were Misses Annie Lou Foun
ta'n and Grace and Louise Brown.
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Tha many friends of Mrs. Mattie
Orm McCoy will be sorry to know
that she is very sick, also her little
grandson is very low.
Everybody remember the Xmas
tree at Pine Grove Saturday night
and be there.
Mr. Barrett has moved on the Burts
farm. We welcome him.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elrod spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Stanley spent
Sunday with Mr. A. A. Blackwell.
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Death of Mrs. John Dodgen.
The death angel visited the home
of Mr John Dodgen and took away
from that place, the dear wife and
mother, on December 16th. She
leaves besides her husband, four chil
dien besides a host of friends and
relatives to mourn her death.
The bereaved ones have our deep
est. sympathy.
Mr. Maze Sewell of Emory Uni
versity was the week-end guest of
home-folks. |
.~ Mr. George Martin was the Sunday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Fortner, of Windy Hill.
Miss Zara Crawford was the guest
of Mrs. Barner Blackwell one ni_.it
last week,
Miss Rosetta Martin has as her
guest Miss Ethey Smith, of Five
Points. .
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- Married on last Sunday evening:
Mr. Hoke Heard, of Fulton county,
to Miss Maggie Cochran, of this place
with Mr E. C. Smith officiating. We
wish the couple a long and happy
life.
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Christmas Tree, December 27.
There will be a Christmas tree at
this place on Tuesday night, Decem
ber tha 27th.
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We had the coldest weather of the
season here Jast Sunday mornine.
Mr. Joe Webb, of Paulding county,
known as Granpapa Webb, has moved
into the house with Mrs. Annie C.
Bowles. A
Mrs, J. B. Black is improving some,
we are glad to say.
Our school is doing fine with the
exception of a few cases of chicken
pax.
_The singing Jast Sunday night at
Mr. J. E. Hill's was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
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The singing given by Miss Mary
Lee Blackwell Sunday evening was
enjoyed by all.
Miss Ola Blackwell spent Sunday
with Misses Laura and Nora Scrog
gins.
Mr. Barrett and fmaily, of Carters
ville, have moved into our communi
ty. We welcome them.
Misses Nellie and Mae Owenby
visited Miss Mary Lee Blackwell.
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Xmas tree Saturday night
There will be a Christmas tree at
this place next Saturday night.
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' Mr. R. O. Mitchell has built a new
“house on his place, and Mr. and Mrs.
“Horace Mitchell will live there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers and
children; Mr. and Mrs, Willie Davis
and Mr. Pete and Gus Davis, all of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. N, M. Davis and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bettis and
children spent one night last week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Bettis,
The average in school has been very
good, but seversl have stopped ont
to help make holly wreaths for the
Christmas,
News Of Interest Throughout Cobb County
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Mr. Henry Croff and son, Tom,
spent last Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. John Croff.
Mrs. H H. Wigley is in Marietta
spending a while with her brother,
Mr. Charlie Gunnin. l
Son to Mr, and Mrs. Hames.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hames are
all smiles over the arrival of a fine
boy on December 12th, who will be
called Hubert Wade.
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Mrs. Kathryn Aska has returned
home from Atlanta after spending
some time with her son, Mr. John
;Aska.
~ Mr. Oscar Peek, of Crossville, spent
'last Saturday night with his sister,
Mrs. Tall Panell.
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Mr. J. M. Forster, of Morgatown,l
Ga., spent several days with relaitves
and friends here recently. i
Dr. R| V. MeClure has moved from |
this communuity to below’ Fair Ooks, |
we regret to say. |
Mr. Sam Smith has moved to his
farm near here.
Mrs. P. T. Cunningham spent Sun
day with Mrs. Donaldson.
Rev. Elisha Stiles, who rented Mr.
C. Burton’s farm and moved on it,
heard too much talk of hard times, so
he moved back to Tennessee, near
Copper Hill.
~ Rev. Will Jones has moved to the
Bells Ferry road.
Mr. John Donaldson aims to move
to the place vecated by Mr. Jones.
Miss Mattie Cunningham, who has
been in school at Etowah, Tenn., has
returned home for the helidays
When reformers hold their meet
ings a miserable time is enjoyed
by all.—Moultrie Observer.
More paying and less giving
would be a good slogan for the
Christmas.—Vienna News.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921.