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About The Gibson record. (Gibson, Ga.) 1891-1954 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1933)
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25, *1933 PERSONALS AND LOCALS Mrs. J. W. Griffin is spending a while ... with .. u , her parents , in . _ Ly ons - Miss Mary Neal, of near renton, visited relatives here last week-end. Mr. W. B. Kitchens, of Flor ence, S. C„ visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wren and children, !,J “ of *■ Wrens, were visit ors here Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Snider. „1 was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. G. Kent, Sunday. Mr. Clinton Peebles, of Au gusta. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peebles, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Griffin, Augusta, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Griffin, cently. Rev. T. C. Burrell, of Gray mont-Suinmit, tilled his regular appointment at the Baptist church ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Walden vis ited their daughters, Bernice, at Bessie Tift College at Forsyth Sunday. Misses Ruth Moorehead, Caro Ivn Hattaway and Ruby Watkins of Mitchell, were visitors here Friday afternoon. Messrs. J. S. Snider and ace Braddock spent the week-end at Elko the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Braddock. and Mrs. Carl „ Hopkins . . Mr. left Thursday for Missouri, where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Hopkins sister. HARDEN-CLARK Avera . - Special _ . . - Thp The an- nn nouncement of the marriage ot Mjiss Vivian Clark and Mr. Al bert Harden, which took place Sunday, January 15th, in ton, will be of interest to many friends and family connections, both in Georgia and Carolina, The ceremony was impressively performed by Rev. C. F. Barton, pastor of the Avera and Staple ton Methodist churches, at the parsonage in Stapleton. Only a few friends and relatives were present. The bride was very lovely in a M . h , is the oldest of Mr.and Mrs Cleveland (.lark She ts a graduate of Stapleton high school and Osborne Business College, of Augusta. She is a gifted mu sician and a girl of striking charm and lively nature, who is loved and admired by a wide circle of friends. Mr. Harden is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harden, of Stapleton, Cross Roads. He is a graduate of Avera High School and is a young man who is highly thought of bv all who know him. He is engaged in the lumber business at present. Mr. and Mrs. Harden are at home to their friends at the res 'denoe of the groom’s parents at Stapleton Cross Roads. DINNER IN CELEBRATION OF HIS 85th BIRTHDAY Much interest was centered in a most delightful occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Mi nus, near Warrenton, on nesday of last week. Mr. John E. Dye, father of Mrs. was honored with a birthday dinner celebrating his fifth birthday. Mr. Dye, many years was a resident Jefferson county, a worthy izen, and held in high esteem by all who knew him. the guests present at this auspicious and delightful event were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mel ton, of Zebina : Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jordan, of Wrens; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skelley, Miss Leila Chalker, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Shurlev, Mr. Edgar Shurley and Mr. Cumming renton Clipper. OPERA MURDER SOLVED How Alphonse Bertillon, the World’s Greatest Scientific De tective, Solved the Extraordinary “Murder at the Opera,” Revealed by H. Ashton-Wolfe in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed with Next Sunday’s Atlanta Sunday American. New*v neway NfttfK inoi^ Cifann Hi Tersley Told (By Student Writers) i Misses Venia Chamlee, Eliza belli Carr, Ruth Sims and Mary Rainwater spent the- week-end at their homes. Miss Eloise English spent last Thursday in Augusta, Misses Thorple Thompson and M,ss 1 largaret McCarter, ot Au gusta, spent the week-end with Miss Daisy "" C Sammons, ........... Mildred Kent. Mr. Wylie B. Kitchens spent last Tuesday in Augusta, M r . ant i M rs . j, a. Griffin, of Augusta, were the Sunday guests Miss Sara Griffin. \u ss Mahala Lyons is absent trom sc hool on account of ill ness. Misses Helen Jones and Marjo rie Grant spent Saturday after ' noon in Mitchell Oil in McDonald, L. R. Rivers an( j William Coxwell have been absent froin school on account ~ of illnes / E F and willlam Gr iffin spent Saturday in Augusta. * IN ivt LOVING XT MEMORY OF MRS. ELITE MAE WALDEN It is with sad hearts that we write in memory of our be loved cousin and aunt, Mrs. Ellie ^ a | ( j en vv ho was borne away (o a home above last Sal ^ night by the death angel, which brought sorrow to her relatives and friends. The deceased wa s thirty years of age, and the mother of five children the oldest having her to the great be y ond. \\ e know not tor what reason (his pood woman was called a wav. but as her dear earthly brother said, it is just another 0 f those things we can’t under stand, and we realize that it nnlv our loss and her gain, (hat all wise God. who called her (hither, has a justifiable cause ; n every act of the dav. We sav without fear of com rnendation. either here or beyond, that she has gained a place in ^ Preal bevond. where 311 God s M POn her for the "real God had already decreed that she join tho se who hkr her „rarc and faith have gained the hcavenlv pates. The deceased was a friend to a |] s b P never snnke aueb! of nnv one. a neighbor as God should have her. '-he bore her mins hravelv. and dear vf ae alwavs met ns with a Che nemr eomnlained ind bor sufferings as did our ^a'dour. As much as avp miss her onr rv"ir>!itliv turns to thp kind loving hnshand. who was so faithful to tier Jurinn her «linr( uinnss nnrt to th» four bright tittle children left behind, who ran never real ter what dear mother mpant to tbprn. Forowell dear Ellie. but not "ood-hvp tboimh W’p shall nev er see yonr pleasant face and sweet smile again upon this earth, we shall strive to meeit dear Ellie in that Heaven sub lime. The deceased leaves to mourn loss a father, Mr, E. C. John son * Mitchell, Ga.; one R ev - A. C. Johnson, Dahlonaga, three sisters, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. J. S. Haywood and Harvey Warren, of ( “H. Ga. Tho’ her face we’ll s(\ no In this world of sorrow and of woe, We shall some day meet her there. If our work to God he true and sincere. Sybil Mav. Martha Julia Lyons. Marie Walden. Mitchell, Ga. CABBAGE AND ONION PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage plants postpaid 300 50c; 500 75c; 1,000 $1.25. Onion plants postpaid 300 40c- ’ 500 60c; 1,000 $1.00. Leading varieties now ready to ship. Davis Plant Company, Tifton, Ga. GIBSON RECORD. GIBSON, GA. inspectors F0R this section Swainsboro—Special— Honor able W. A. Gray, of Swainsboro, has been appointed long term fertilizer inspector for twenty three counties, which Cdascock. Mr. F. L. Norton, of Wrens, is the short term inspec tor for ® Ia “ ock county and eral , adjoining counties. The Department made a wise selec tion in these two gentlemen, and they stand ready at all times to serve and co-operate with the fa ™ e J s of our county * You , c*ijj upon tiicni 11 their ser~ vice is needed. EPWORTH LEAGUE NEWS Mitchell — Special — The Ep worth League was entertained p'*, a p'/'n 8t ’l' 6 !' ( «" ednesday e ,° f M , rS ” " "Sen ? •, St ‘of from the Hues different inns- poets These were read It was ing to L see how in several I " <ls ‘ 1es htted the type P cr son " 10 dl ' ev i them. After a word contest was enjoyed. I contest was “The Romance of a Gi r, " T hcre t.°i" “W? ? r r fi rst^ t pla^and ,ani ' es fo1 l( Miss Nell [!, ie s ke ' ■ that each , guest , was given . a slip ot paper telling of hidden treasure. After several were consumed in cyphering ed to 'll the 1 ' cemetery. ™ From there thev followed clues over ending at Mrs. Chalker’s where they were served hot cocoa ped saltines. The regular weekly “' l •"■“«*>» ■»* “» was «iven owing to the small number attending. It we we ca „ make u League a ,,„ t j( we al| turn oul {o h , slackers this can not be done. . , ... , , . ‘ ,l ,. s a ^' ln « and ° J 1 at J 1 aU V, 1 others n . n 111 u CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt appreciation for the many kind words, deeds and floral C juHng'tlic = to our fam iiy and death (jf our wjfe . m( j inot b er • Gus Walden and E, C. Johnson. ~ ,-opc Is the Stelvlo pass In Italy, i„ 9,045 feet above sea level, and is a severe test of any car's perform a nee. Effective J–nuary 1, 1933 Subscription Rates SLASHED! Middle Georgia’s Greatest Afternoon Newspaper NOW ONLY 10c A WEEK Delivered In Your Home By Our Local Agent TJE MACON EVENING NEWS SUBSCRIBE TODAY Through Local Representative or By Mail on R F. D’s. and in Small Non-Agency Towns $2.50 YEARLY Personal Intelligence T0Wn Of Mitchell (sTTn ^ w Rev - and _ Mrs. I. L. Bishop . are leaving this week for Orlando, Fla., where they will visit Mrs. Bishop’s’ father. Miss Mary Jenkins, of Doolmg, G taught here in the primary .jenartmcnt ‘ the cehool vea,- into ;J1 Wh • ile here UC1C she ,, 1JC ulucti:u ordered a a IUO( j e j store lrom t j le National j$j scu C u ;; r 0 °- ^ ’phic store 7" w T as “chal- de live re , a I .».» S SSr, , n, ul u, „j has charge of this Order your model stores three years before you need them. After an illness Miss Nell Ra ley is able to be out again. There will be a minstrel at Mitchell auditorium next Friday, Jamiary 27th - Your writer sce 9 l )arl of the rehersals and it is ' vel1 worth seeing. It is differ ent froin the usual show of this type, in that the cast includes sevcra i a i r i s ' Mr. and Mrs. B. A. . Hooks and Miss Helen Jones were visitors Mitchell Saturday. xhe Board of Trustees of the Mitchell Junior High School iTuesday night and elected Miss |AUce Kell supply *' ’ teacher. Mlss I’rankle , . Samples , is . visit- . in 8 relatives m Avera. Mr, XV. M. Gifford i. lescing after a serious illness. : T , R ‘ ' , ‘‘ Gilmore filled . here* . ■ , , ,, ■ jj aptis church t hist J Mr. and Mrs. E. L. !t*rL olives in llariison, C » 'r Ga.. r a V 'S last d Son uay - FARM FAMILY OF 13 TO VISIT ROOSEVELT Nebraska Farmer’s Family 13 to Be Guests of the Roosevelts at the White House—How They Will Sleep, Eat and Be Enter taihjOd. (he See Magazine The American Distribu ted , with Next Sunday’s Atlanta Sii/iday American. FOR RENT The place between Mitchell the John C. Loguc place. Ap plications to rent this place can made to H. G. Sammons, Gilison ’ (’•. Avera News items (Regular Correspondent) Messrs. Louie and Vernon Hinton, of Warrenton ’ visited .. . , M , », Wi • ' ..... 80 Sllmiav ‘ ' and Mrs - R- H. Minor and *'“ e8 V, 0 " 3 M< ; T i er and Kate r kirbo . vlslted . ,. Auguste lSaturday , ' Mrs. John T. Gibbs and little son> d °hn T. Jr., Mrs. Fred hing, Miss Miriam Philli/s and Mr. W. C. Phillips, Jr., of Angus “ """ Mrs. Ed Stapleton and children of Stapleton, were guests of aunt, Mrs. Brina McCracken, Sunday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Brina McCracken made a business trip to Augusta Thursday afternoon. Dr. an«l Mrs. J. O. Kelley and daughter, Miss Johnnie Maude. Mrs. Nancy Dixon. Mrs. C. H. Harden and lit,le daughter, Jean ine, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. of Gibson Sunday ' . Mrs. p E. E. Griffin, , . ff , of Gibson, ... visited Mrs. L. C. Mobley Sun Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, of near I.ouisville, visited their grandmother, Mrs. Martha Tliig Saturday. ' Mi. Billy ..... Gibbs and mother, W . I. Gibbs, Miss Leslie Si ' a< ' ,suea Mrs ’ f ' ,,nd " y ’ Mrs. John T. Gibbs and little son ’ Jn hn T ' T .'V of AuRUS ! a ’ spent „ Sunday . with her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams. Mr. an,I Mrs. Prim Thinncn rhi|l| Aua „ sla relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Phillips returned to her home in Augusta Tuesday after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Clark. Mmm*. J. P. and Scott „ , ,, McCoy _ andl X Y d,ard Allpn ’ of C,ra ! 1 ge ’ were v,sltors hcre , Sunday , a,ter l - noon - Mrs. Marie Warthen and little daughter, of Atlanta, Miss Louise Samples, of Augusta, and Miss Frankie Samples, of Mitchell, visited their sister, Mrs. A. D. La Favor, the past week. HOG STRAYED — ,„Me hog, weighs about 200 pounds, unmarked, away right after Christ nias. Please notify M. P. Thomp son Gibson Ga. PAGE THREE Legal Notices FORECLOSURE SALE GEORGIA-Glascock County. I Hy virtlI e of the powers con tained in a deed to secure debt iWm. by Charley Hadden to Williford on the 27th day 0 f February, 1928, which said security deed was duly trans ferred and assigned by said Wm, (Williford the .......... 19th day to J. ' of " Homer January, Kent 19 29, on will be sold at the Court house door in said county, with* in the legal hours of sale on the the — highest L.*f2*!* bidder for cash, >•* ! be *ollovying described proper- 7 , a °‘' ™’ vl J lng the °i 1 d is - P ct G. M. of ., Glascock , County, Georgia, containing on e hundred four acres, more or less; bounded North by land of Faglie; East by land of estate of Catharine Dixon, de ceased) West by land of C, R. P p^ Rh ^ : ,? a nd ?OU ! h b L 7110 land sald ’ ?! ^ said a,lev land Hadden will . be ljeiag sold J by 10 « the dead , un- ’ dersigned as Attorney in Fact for the estate of Charley Hadden, deceased, as the property of the of Charley H idden of’ de ceased. The proceeds said sale will lie applied: First to the expense of the proceeding to sell said land. Second to the payment of $170.45 balance of principal due on said debt and $2730 inferesf makirig a to(a , of .^197 7^ Lonr" s m] it ( i •, fh, ,, Thr estate of Charley Hadden.de ceased, or whoever may be enti tied to receive the same. Deed to lhe P^^haser of said prop erty will be made by the under signed. Purchaser to pay for papers. This Dec. 31, 1932. The Estate of Charley Had den, deceased, by J. Homer Kent, its Attorney in Fact— J. Homer Kent Attorney in Fact for the Estate of Char ley Hadden, deceased. E. B. Rogers, Attorney, SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Glascock County. Will be sold at the courthouse door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in February, 1933; the following property, to-wit: One black horse mule about 12 years old name Dick, and weighs about 1,000 pounds: 1 black horse mule about 15 yeai;s old, name Alec, and weighs about 900 pounds; 1 black mare mule about 10 years old, name Ida, and weighs about 900 pounds; 1 black mare mule about 15 years old, name Flora, and weighs about 1,000 pounds; 1 black mare mule about 10 years old, name Alice, and weighs about 900 pounds; 1 black mare mule about 15 years old, name Rhodie, and weighs about 1,000 pounds; 1 brown mare mule about 10 years old, name Carrie, and weighs about 1.000 pounds; 1 black mare mule about 15 years old, name Cora, and weighs about 1,000 pounds; I black mare mule about 12 years old, name Kit, and weighs about 900 pounds; five 2-horse wagons and harness; two 1 horse wagons, also iny entire farming implements on entire 10 horse farm; all plantation, plow tools, cotton planters and guano distributors. Said property lev ied on as the property of F. F. Thompson to satisfy a mortgage II fa issued from the Superior Court of Glascock County, Geor gia, in favor of T. G. Hadden against said F, F. Thompson on the 2nd day of November, 1932. This January 9th, 1933. J. L. Kitchens, Sheriff Glascock County, Ga. CITATION DISMISSION Glascock County. Whereas, J. H. Wasden, Ad ministrator of W. B. Wasden,. represents to the Court in hi s j>e tition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully admin W. R. Wasden’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite all per concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in February, 1933. M. L. Logue, Ordinary. Eyes w Glasses Examined Fitted UR. W. L. EMBRY Optometrist 912 Southern Finance Bldg. Augusta, Ga.