MARION COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS - Misc news 1934 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 LVII No. 52 (Note for a several year period, all of the issues had the same volume and no.) Vol LVII No. 52 (NOTE: For a period of a year or so, the volume and number did not change.) January 18, 1934 Buena Vista, Georgia Thursday Mrs. Walter Hart Passes Mrs. Walter Hart died at her home near Knowlton's Mill early Tuesday morning following a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Hart was 45 years old and was known to be a woman of many noble traits. She was a member of the Buena Vista Baptist Church and was a regular attendant when her health permitted. Funeral services were held at Union Church late Tuesday afternoon by Rev. G A Briggs and was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. Interment was in the church cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters and two sons.Marion County Patriot Vol LVII No. 52 (NOTE: For a period of a year or so, the volume and number did not change.) Jan 18, 1934 Corinth News Hosts of friends regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Walter Hart. Miss Alice Dillard is confined to her home with measles. Miss Willie Bell Duke was the weekend guest of Miss Ann Jordan. Mrs. Ernest Hart is nursing Mrs. McKibben at the parsonage in Buena Vista. ON account of sickness Corinth H D club was postponed last Tuesday but are planning to meet with Tazewell club Tuesday when Mrs. R J Richardson of Tifton will talk on growing, caring and selling poultry. There have been s3everal changes in our community recently. MR and Mrs. George Amos have moved east of Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green have moved to the place formerly occupied by Mr. Shores. The highways in this section have recently been put in excellent condition. Farmers here are quite busy preparing their farms preparatory to planting season. April 19, 1934, Buena Vista, Georgia Thursday CORINTH NEWS Corinth H. D. Club met with Mrs. Elanor Hart and Mrs. Erenst Hart Tuesday afternoon with 11 members present. After the devotional by Mrs. L E McClung, and the secretary's report by Mrs. Joe Duke, the members were invited into the kitchen where a demonstration in yellow cheese making was given by Mrs. Griner. The members then returned to the living room where the program was continued. Why Make a Spending Plan - Mrs. Duke Household Pests - Miss Lucile Hart and Mrs. Annie Barker. At the conclusion the hostesses served delicious sandwiches and cheese toast to their guest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T D Shores. Mr. & Mrs. T B Highnote and daughter, Carolyn, of California are now with their parents Mr & Mrs. L H Brasington and Mrs. H G Hightnote Mr. J T McClung returned to Atlanta Sunday after a few days visit with Mr. & Mrs. L E McClung and Family. Mssrs. T D Shores and Woodroe McClung are on the sick list. Mr & Mrs John Ridenhour of Tuskeegee AL were recent guests of Mr. & Mrs. L Hs. Brasington. Mrs. Ernest Hart spent Tuesday in Columbus. Mrs. Elanor Hart spent the week end with Mr & Mrs Darrie Snipes of Ellaville. Mr. & Mrs. Pearl Dillard and family spent Sunday wiht relatives in Schley County.