The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, May 22, 1908, Image 2

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Will k speak ' * 12 p at o’clock noon, Monday, May 25th, Chautauqua Auditorium, Albany, Ga. Every white man, woman, and child are invite to hear Georgia’s chief executive on the issues of the gubernatorial |mpaign. Everybody Come. Albany, Mond y May 25, 1908. Doughorty (Joun Hoke Smith Club. Oak Grove Items. The fanners are busy killing Mr. Green. * Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Palmer (pent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Norton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Palmer spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClelland. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Palmer spent last Sunday with the lat ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Norton. Mr. Albert Powell and little son Leonard made a business trip to Pelham Wednesday. Mr. J. B. Wight Grady county’s school commissioner was visiting the schools in this part of the county last week. Among those who attended the singing at Pleasant Grove Sunday from our section wore, Prof. John Palmar,, M.r. I. J. Jklv*^ Catherine Palmer, C.-tHie and An nie McClelland. Mr. Ben Smith was visiting in our section Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. B. Roddenbery from Cairo spent last Friday night with Mr. Albert Powell. Mr. I. J. Adams made a flying trip to Pelham last Saturday. Miss Ellen Powell attended the Commencement at Pelham this week. Mr. J. B. Wight from Cairo spent last Wednesday night with' Mr. Albert Powell. Mr. K. B. Spence from Pelham spent 'ast Thursday night with Mr. J. S. McClelland. Among those who attended- the Farmers Union Picnic Friday wero: Messrs Carter Sellers and J. S. McClelland, Misses Emma Sailers and Callie McClelland.! Sorry to note the illness of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. Cobbles’ baby and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Norton’s baby. We hope they will soon recover. Messers C. S. Morris and San¬ ford Miller spent Saturday and Suuday in Pelham. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harrison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClelland. Misses Martha and Blonnie Norton spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Osa and Fan¬ nie Palmer. Mr and Mrs. C. H. Cobles spent Sunday with Mrs. S. F. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Billette spent mday with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. bon. ‘Two Lucky Bucks’’ R. F. D. No. 1. The school picnic given by Mies Lily Rauch last Friday at the close of her school at Mt. Ebal was a most enjoyable occas sioti. The picnic was at tl e Mize mill. A large crowd was present. Among the visitors w r ere Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davidson, James Baisden, George Abridge, Misses Co'ee Mock, Carrie Ab¬ ridge and Alma McDaniel from Sale City. Miss Lily Rauch left Monday morning for her home in Dawson, having completed a most success¬ ful term as teacher of Mt. Ebal school. Miss Waver Powell of Leesville, La., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. P. Spence of Cotton. Miss Alpha Pullen is visiting the family of Mr. Mr. Eugene Eugene Thomas in Decatur 'She will be a why :about thee weeks. Miss Lessie McMath attended the school commencement in Pelham this week. Lake Pleasant Dots. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griner gave ice cream supper and a dancec night last week. It was en¬ by all. Miss Minnie Lee Moore of Sale City r visited relatives around Lake Pleasant Saturday and Sunday. Misses Ila Palmer and Susie Luckey visited here Sunday. Mr. Roscoe Eubanks and Miss Fannie Palmer gave Miss Alma Lawhorn a call Saturday after¬ noon. Hon. I. Maples and Mrs. Mag Shiver attended the singing at Pebble City Sunday. Mr. T. II Palmer and sister Miss Chan Palmer were the guests of Mrs. A. P. Spence Saturda \ Guess what lady got a letter from her fellow last week and she made such an alarm until it frightened one of their calves and it ran against the fence and broke its nose Who can beat that? Mr. Albert Akridge made a business trip to Pelham Monday. Miss Alma Lawhorn was the guest of the two Misses Palmer Sunday. * Miss Waver I’owelf is visiting her sisters Madams A. P. Spence and T. H. 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