Marion County GaArchives News.....Brown Springs News from 1909 May 14, 1909
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The Marion County Patriot May 14, 1909
The Marion County Patriot, No. 18
Friday, May 14, 1909
Page Four

Brown Springs

Miss Ozelle Pooel (Poole?)has returned to her home at Corinth after spending
several days with friends and relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDaniel were shopping in Buena Vista Friday.

Mr. R.H. Reynolds made a business trip to Columbus last week.

Miss Nettie Poole and Mr. John Huffman spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
Willie Poole.

Messrs. Johnsons, of Ellaville, were in our village Sunday.

Mr. Horace Poole made a business trip to Box Springs Thursday.

Mrs. Emma McDaniel was on the sick list this week.

The singing here Sunday was a success.

Mrs. Howard Duncan is on the sick list this week.

Rev. J.W. Elder will fill his regular appointment here the third Sunday.

Miss Rose Bud Cook has returned home after a very pleasant visit with friends at
Ellebeck.

Mr. Bob Tompson is suffering with a broken arm.

Messrs. Poole gave an ice cream supper at their home on Howard Avenue Saturday
night.  A large crowd was present.

The people of Brown Springs have organized a singing club to meet the first and
third Sundays.

Brown Springs Possum

The Marion County Patriot, No. 20
Friday, May 28, 1909
Page Three

Brown Springs

Mrs. Julia and Reba Rogers have returned from a very pleasant visit with
relatives at Elabeck.

Mrs. Rachel Coulter is visiting her grandson, A.M. Rogers, at Elabeck, this week.

Messrs. L. Battle and Neal Stokes, of Box Springs, were here Sunday.

Mr. R.H. Reynolds and Ida Belle Reynolds attended preaching at Mt. Zion Sunday.

Mr. Horace Poole spent Saturday at Parade Springs.

Possum

The Marion County Patriot, No. 26
Friday, July 9, 1909
Page One

Brown Spring

Our community was shocked by the death of Mr. T.J. McClung, which occurred at
his home on Tuesday morning.  Mr. McClung was a Christian gentleman and one of
our best citizens.

Mrs. Lizzie Scott and children, of Phoenix City, Ala., who has been visiting at
the home of Mrs. C.A. Rogers, have returned home.

Messrs. Hermon (Herman?) and Jessie McDaniel, of Preston, Ga., spent the Fourth
with relatives and friends here.

The family reunion of Mrs. Hester on last Saturday was well attended.

Rev. Clynes/Olynes and Mr. T.H. Retherford, of Eelbeck, attended services at the
Chapel Sunday.

Mrs. Posy Brown and Miss Jennie Maye Reynolds visited Miss Green and Mrs.
Feilder (transciber note: should be Fielder) on Pine Knot recently.

Mrs. Nathaniel Stringfellow, of Dothan, Ala., is visiting her uncle here this week.

Miss Alma Parker and Mr. Lon Sattle attended the singing Sunday p.m.

Miss Blanche Youngblood has resumed her school work here.  We are glad to
welcome her return.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. Posey Brown enjoyed at fish-fry at
Mr. Ryals last Saturday.

Mr. Elijah L. Cook, of Columbus, returned home today after a pleasant visit to
his father and friends.

Misses Ida Belle Reynolds and Fannie Ella McDaniel accompanied by Mr. Herma
(Herman?) McDaniel spent Saturday at Juniper.

The married ladies’ club met with Mrs. Will Rutherford Wednesday p.m.

Little Andrew Roberson is very low with fever.

One of the most pleasant social gathering of the season was the reception on
Monday evening given by Mrs. Posey Brown in honor of the visiting young ladies
and young men, Misses Fannie McDaniel, of Preston and Dessa Carmack, of
Columbus, and Messrs. Jim Owens, of Birmingham, Ala. and Elijah Cook, of
Columbus.  The house was beautifully decorated.  After various games were
played, cream, cake and punch were served by charming little girls.  Altogether
the evening was one long dream of pleasure and delight.  Mrs. Albert McDaniel
assisted in receiving.







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