MARION COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS - Misc items 1932 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: d h deci Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/marion.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Marion County Patriot Vol LVI No. 42 February 4, 1932 Buena Vista, Georgia Thursday Hogg Family Hold Reunion J A Hogg of Marion County, Celebrates 83rd Birthday Anniversary, Ninety-seven attend. Buena Vista, GA, Jan 28 - One of the happiest events to take place in Marion County in recent times was the big reunion of members of the family of J A Hogg, highly respected citizen of this county who celebrated his 83rd birthday last Sunday at the home near Buena Vista. Mr. Hogg is the father of ten children all of who were present. The children were David S. Hogg, Plains; Mrs. J T Tyler and Dempse S. Hogg, Richland; Mrs. I H Hart, W E Hogg and H C Hogg, Columbus; T A Hogg, Jackson Miss; J J (NOTE: no last name given) Atlanta; Mrs. P H Monfort and C M Hogg, Buena Vista. The Children-in-law were Mrs. David S Hogg, Mrs. Dempse S Hogg, Mrs. C H Hogg, Mrs. C M Hogg, Mrs. J J Hogg, Mr. I H Hart, Mr. P H Monfort, and J Tyler. There were thirty four grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren present. The visitors were Mr and Mrs. Taylor Hogg, Tazewell; Mrs. Laura Gordon; Mrs. H M Perry and Miss Marjorie Perry, Richland; J N Parkman and Mr Stradford, Columbus; Joe Crews, Howden; Mr and Mrs. Alvin Crews, and little daughter Shirley Ray and Mrs. Lula Chanee, Villa Rica; Paul DaBranche, Jackson, Miss; MR and MRs. T D Mangum, Charlie Parker, T W Upton Mrs. Minnie Lawhorn, Mr and Mrs J T Montford, Ben and Archie Monfort, Buena Vista. Making a total of ninety-seven present Many beautiful gifts from the descendants and friends mutely expressed tributes to love. Mr and Mrs. Taylor Hogg of Tazewell, who were present, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last year. (NOTE: I H Hart is Isaac Harvey Hart who married Minnie Lelia Hogg. Isaac is the son of Wiley and Cornelia Daniel Hart) JUNE 9, 1932 BUENA VISTA, GEORGIA THURSDAY DR. William A Drane Passes Early Monday The passing of Dr. William Arthur Drane at six o'clock at his home, Monday morning has thrown a pall of gloom over the town. His death was not unexpected as he had been critically ill for more thatn a week from an illness extending nearly a year. Dr. Drane has been for 46 years an eminently successful practionere in Buena Vista. He was a man of brilliant intellect and possessed many noble traits of character. HE was progressive and public spirited and an outstanding citizen of the county. Dr. Drane was particularly fond of children and his gentleness in administering to their ills made him beloved by all and his successful treatment of children’s diseases gave him an extensive practice. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from residence which was attended by a large representation of sorrowing friends and relatives. A tender tribute was paid Dr. Drane by Hon Ed Mathis, of Americus, who couched in lovely words the affection existing between the two and called to mind many noble virtues of the deceased. Rev C R McKibben, assisted by Rev G A Briggs conducted the services. Interment took place in the family plat in the Methodist Cemetery. Dr. Drane was born on Oct. 27, 1860 and was a son of William Margrauder Drane and Margaret Bryan Drane, prominent families of the county. In early life he was married to Miss Elizabeth Lou Butt, a daughter of Judge Edgar M. Butt, a colonel in the Confederate army, an ex-judge of the Superior court of the Chattahoochee circuit and a leading attorney in Middle West Georgia. To this union six children where born: William E. Drane of Columbus, Mrs. Mary Lou Drane of Ellaville, Mrs. Minnie Burt of Americus, Mrs. Marguerite Lowe and Mrs. Elizabeth McMichael, Buena Visa, and Dr. Arthur Hall Drane (deceased). His present wife who was Miss Suzanne Bennett of Columbus. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. O C Bullock and Mrs. E B Hornady of Columbus, 18 grand children and 3 great grand children. The following grandsons and nephews acted as pall bearers; Horace Holmer Lowe, Frank Lowe, Jr. Arthur Drane Jordan, Edgar and Joseph Drane and Floyd Bullock. =================== Vol 43 No. 1 August 8, 1932 Buena Vista, Georgia Friday CORINTH Friends of little Herbert Jordan ragret to know he was carried to Plains hospital. Sunday afternoon for an operation for appendicitis. We wish for him a speedy recoverv Mrs. J. J. Youngblood of Douglas, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives here. Mrs. Eleanor Hart and son Ernest spent Sunday in Americus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Story .Jr. announce the arrival of a fine daughter, who has been named Barabar Louise. (NOTE: This is the way it was spelling in the paper.) Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Amos are glad to know that they are able to be out again. Miss Neta Hendrick spent severals days with friends here. Several boys of this community spent several days last week on a camp at Juniper. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Chappell of Douglass, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Henry Highnote at Draneville. Mrs. Highnote returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. L E. McClung and sons spent Wednesday with relatives at Draneville