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GENEVA GLEANINGS - FEBRUARY 20, 1910 |
Typed and submitted by: Carla Miles
The Columbus Enquirer-Sun
Sunday, February 20, 1910
Geneva Gleanings
Geneva, Ga., Feb. 19 - (Special)
Mr. H.W. Barksdale returned from Birmingham Friday.
Mr. R.F. Patterson went to Talbotton Friday.
Mr. S.C Colquitt made a business trip to Columbus Friday.
Mr. Henry Smith went to Columbus Saturday.
Mrs. Lilibell Bullock left Thursday to visit friends in Bullochville.
Rev. Sowell visited Juniper Thursday.
Mr. J.J. Jones and Rev. Sowell attended the burial of Mr. D.M. Posey in Columbus Saturday.
Mr. Sherwood Young, from Columbus, was a pleasant visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and little son, Henry, from Box Springs, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Lee Cook.
Mr. M.B. Jones, from Americus, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. amd Mrs. J.J. Jones. Mrs. Jones returned home with him, she having been here on a visit sometime.
Mr. Dennis Scott, from Columbus, was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. W.T. Ricks and son came up from Reynolds Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edge. Mrs. Ricks returned home with them.
Mr. Dana Favors visited Columbus Sunday.
Mrs. Williams, from Opelika, came Monday to visit Mr. Bat Ingram, her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chalkley, from Juniper, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Colquitt.
Mr. Alan Hillman returned to his home in Albany Monday night, having spent a week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Jones.
Mr. Frank Smith was in Talbotton Monday.
Mr. O.J. McCrary, from Thomasville, was here Monday, visiting his brother, Mr. I.A. McCrary.
Mr. Robt. Trussell, from Talbotton, was here Tuesday.
Mr. J. J. Jones went to Juniper Tuesday on business.
Miss Goldie Cook has been quite sick this week.
Mrs. Allan Hillman and little son Allan, Jr., left Tuesday for Columbus, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Harrison, before returning to her home in Albany.
Mr. McMillen was here Tuesday from Ft. Valley.
Mr. Frank Patterson went to Box Springs Wednesday.
Mr. J.A. Colquitt is able to be out again, but he is still very feeble.
Miss Katy Bell Jones will leave in a short while to visit Albany and Americus.
Mrs. A.W. Parker entertained the younger set Monday evening.
Mrs. Will McDaniel from The Rock, will visit Mrs. J.A. Colquitt this week.
Dr. C.M. Black, from Talbotton, was here Wednesday to see his aunt, Mrs. J.A. Colquitt.
