Coweta-Fayette County GaArchives News.....Miscellaneous August 17, 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Linda Blum-Barton http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00003.html#0000645 February 28, 2008, 11:35 pm The Enterprise Gazette August 17, 1905 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arnall, of Turin, visited the former's mother, Mrs. N. C. Arnall Saturday night. Messrs. Tom McGough, of Fayetteville, and Earnest Kirkland, of Atlanta, have been the guests of the family of Mr. J. W. Kirkland this week. Mrs. J. A. McKnight and J. A., Jr., are on a visit to friends in Atlanta. Owing to the inclement weather there was no meeting of the Girls Missionary and Benevolent Society last Saturday afternoon but all members are requested to meet at Mrs. E. H. Powers next Saturday afternoon. The fall term of Brantley Institute will open the first Monday in September. Parents should see that the children are all ready and put in school the first day so they can be assigned to their proper places. Mrs. Mollie Brown, of Fayette, paid us a pleasant call yesterday. She reports many bridges washed away up that way and it is almost impossible to get to town. Mrs. A. G. Couch and her three small sons, Jean, Fred and A. G., Jr. arrived from Memphis, Tenn., Tuesday evening and will spend a couple of weeks with old friends here. Upon arrival they were greeted by a number of friends who were glad to see them. Miss Eddie North, who has been spending the summer with the family of her uncle, Rev. W. A. Davis, has been elected to a teacher's place in the Newnan Public School, and she will leave in a few days to begin her duties there. Miss North has made many warm friends in Senoia who are glad because of the good position she has secured, but who regret to see her leave Senoia. Mrs. R. M. North and son, Roy, attended the burial of Miss Lutie McLane at Woolsey Monday. Mrs. R. J. Hunter returned to Turin Monday, after several days stay with her children here. Miss Isla Mai Cocke has been spending several days with friends at Smyrna. Mr. Robert Cooper, of Atlanta, has been in town a day or two this week. Miss Sallie Finley and little Lila Finley have returned from a very pleasant visit to friends at Athens. Dr. J. E. H. Ware, of Kedron, attended the burial of his nephew here yesterday. Mr. J. T. Arnall, of Turin, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Woods and little daughter of St. Augustine, Fla., are spending some time the guests of the family of W. M. Odom. Mr. Harry Tench, of Gainesville, Fla., has been visiting his brother, Dr. J. D. L. Tench, this week. Mr. John T. North, of New York, is spending several days with his parents and friends here. He has been in that city a number of years and is making a decided success in his chosen profession. It has been about nine years since he visited home folks and of course it is a pleasant occasion. Miss Margaret Cooper is at home, after a several weeks visit to LaGrange and Atlanta. Clever John Adams was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brakefield, of Atlanta, are spending a few days with relatives in our town. Miss Bessie Carmichael is attending the camp meeting at Indian Springs this week. Mrs. W. C. Davis is at home from a visit to Fayette. Mrs. Ralph McKnight spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. J. M. Nipper has returned from Valdosta and says he likes that county and will return in about a month. His many friends here will be sorry to learn that Capt. J. H. Williford, of Fayette, has been sick for several days and unable to serve as doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, but we are glad to know he is improving. His friends here will be pleased to know that Mr. Elbert Liles is acting as relief in a very important railroad office at Union Springs, Ala. This is proof enough that Elbert stands well with his company. Mr. Albert Perdue, of Birmingham, Ala., has been with his mother's family here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hammett and Miss Bessie Reeves, of Jonesboro, were guests of the family of Mr. Ed Kirkland the latter part of last week, the latter giving a barbecue in their honor Saturday. The large table was nicely arranged in the front yard and was well filled with that which satisfieth the appetite. Several families were present and greatly enjoyed the occasion. Miss Susia Nolan left Tuesday evening for a visit to relatives and friends at Hampton and Jonesboro. Mr. E. L. North, of Atlanta, was the guest of his father's family here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Marchman, of Atlanta, were guests of the latter's mother here Sunday. Miss Dora Powers is spending a few days with Miss Booksie Stillwell at Montezuma. Messrs. L. S. Shepherd, of Tifton, and Arthur Matthews, of Woolsey, were guests of J. S. Shepherd Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Arnall and little daughter, Virginia, have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives at Tifton. Little Miss Clara Blount is on quite an extended visit to relatives at Molena. A series of services will begin at Harmony church three miles from town, Friday morning at eleven o'clock and continue through Sunday, conducted by Rev. F. W. Wey. There will be services both morning and evening. Mrs. C. M. Blount spent last week very pleasantly at Lithia Springs. Mrs. A. B. Harris, of Molena, is the guest of her son, C. M. Blount. Mr. W. F. Stewart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brakefield went over near Moreland this morning to visit relatives. Miss Lou Ella Perdue has returned from a visit to relatives at Newnan and Roscoe. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/coweta/newspapers/miscella2570gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.0 Kb