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Hr. Hunter will .still make your plate
for half price—Office at Midway.
3 Issues.
Mrs. J. Brannon, and Mr. and Mrs
John Brannon visited Mr. Burley Bran
non on Cummlng Itoute 4 Sunday.
Miss Mary Krunci.s Barrett and Miss
CJraco Stripiand spent Sunday in At
lanta.
Mr. R. A. Ingram and C. O. Wheeler
made a business trip to Atlanta Mon.
day. „
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F’. Otwell were in
Gainesville Tuesday.
Miss Ima Fh-uitt and Gladys Smith
spent the week end in Atlanta
Mrs. N. E. Shadburn is spending a
few days with her sister Mrs. H. J.
Wolfe.
WANTED TO BUY—A good medium
ni/.ed wood burning cook stove. Must
lie in good shape and cheap. Apply at
this office.
FOR SALE High Glass Piano and
Electric Range—Special Bargain-
Bee Roy P. Otwell.
BEER WANTED OR NOT WANTED
We have had a number of people in
Forsyth County to ask US the question -
whether or not we should have beer
and have been asked to take a vote
on this question through our paper,
we would like to have an expression
from as many of our subscribers as
felt like expressing themselves on 'bis
question.
I have one No. 10 Covington Planter
regularly $2:',.00. Now $14.00 complete.
C. H. BROOKS
Men's Dress Shirts, fast color, cello,
phnne wrapped in the newest patterns
all sizes.
R. P. & 1. C. OTWELL
.Mrs. Laura Hunter, celebrated her
Birthday last Friday. A dinner was
given in her honor. Those present
were Dr. and Mrs. It. L. Hunter. Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Burts and Miss Dorothy
Otwell of Longstreet school Everyone
had a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Poole and Mr.
and Mrs. William Poole spent Sunday
in Toccoa me guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Groover.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and Mr.
Olen Phillips spent Tuesday in At.
lunta.
Miss Kate Roper of Cuba who is at
-Georgia Baptist for an operation is
doing fine and will be brought home
in a few days.
Mrs. Edwards of Atlanta has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Phil,
lips.
Mr. and Mrs. Uiggins of Jefferson
were here last week on account of the
death of her brother Mr. Jim Hope.
Dr. and Mrs. .1 A. Otwell were in
Atlanta last Sunday.
Mr. Berry Edwards of Atlanta was
the guest of his sister Mrs. John I'hil.
lips last week.
Mr. Henry Pruitt will preach at j
Long View School House Sunday j
morning after Sunday School Let's ;
everybody come out to hear him.
kittle Misses Ellen Carnes spent
last week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guss Cain, and attended the
play at Chestatee Thursday and Fri. j
day night.
Mr. Roy P. Otwell and Col. J. H.
Kirby were in Atlanta on business
Saturday lust.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell, of Flowery
Branch were visitors in Gumming one
day last week.
Mr. John Hammonds, aged 67. died
at his home five miles no rth of Cum.
mlng last Sunday and was burled at
Coal Mountain Monday, after funeral
services conducted by Rev. ti. \\ • For.
rist. Mr. Hammonds leaves a wife and
ei‘?ht children, four girls and four boys
besides numerous other relatives to
whom the News offers sincere sym
pathy.
We are putting on new subscript.
lons almost every day— not withstand,
lug the so-called depression. If yon are
not a subscriber let us enroll YOU.
Subscribe for the News
Men's Wash Fhints, an assortment
of new patterns just received and the
price is low.
R. P. & I. C. OTWELL
Mr. Bryan Redd, Haynie Brooks,
S. M. Stripiand and Clyde Reid were
In Gainesville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Otwell were in
Atlanta Saturday.
Misses Mary Merritt and Judy Puett
were shopping in Atlanta Saturday.
Miss Irene Lummus is visiting her
(ousin Miss Mildred Otwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Otwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. W. Ingram visited relatives
in Augusta Sunday.
Mrs. Miles Wolfe and children and
Mrs. Clyde Williams spent the week
end with relatives in Hoschton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Otwell visited
in Buford Sunday.
Miss Willie B. Forrist spent a few
days the first of the week in Gaines,
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Otwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Reeves and daughter, Sara visited in
Tate Sunday.
WANTED—Selected Ear Corn. Coun
try Hams, Fryers and Hens. We pay
top of the market.
POOLE & ORR
Look up the advertisement of the
K. A. Kemp’s Rexall Store, which is
to be found in another place in this
paper.
Mr. Joe Patterson of Atlanta spent
the week end with his mother Mrs.
Eunice Patterson.
Miss Carolyn Orr of Atlanta is vi
siting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Orr.
Mr. Edward Patterson of Atlanta,
who has been spending spring holi.
days with his mother has returned to
Atlanta.
Miss Nellie Kate Wallace of Alphar.
etta visited Mrs. Tom Belle Orr last
week.
POOLE & ORR
Try Us First
Western Steak, ready for the pan
pound 25c; 2 pks Putnam Dyes, any
color, 25c; White Salt Fish, 3 lbs.
for 25c; 2 lbs. fine flavored coffee, 25c
See us for your Spices, Flavoring,
Swansdown Cake Flour, Coconut in
bulk. Sold on a money back guarantee
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain and Miss
Fay Allen were in Gainesville last
Friday.
Miss Bernice Phillips is the guest
of Mr and Mrs. Dewey Echols in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips and fam.
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Herring near Alpharetta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Otwell and Mrs.
Edwin Otwell were in Atlanta Satur.
daj.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hope and fam.
ilv of Commerce and Mr and Mrs.
R. E. Hope of Decatur were in town
the last of the week on account of the
death of their father Mr. Jim Hope.
Mr. R. T. Shadburn Jr. joined the
j Marines recently and is stationed at
; Paris Island on the coast of S. C. His
friends will be pleased to know that
he is well pleased with his training.
* Mr. A’irgil Kemp of Buford was in
town Tuesday.
Several Good Cheap Mules for sale.
T. P. BURRITSS.
LOST TIRE AND RIM
Lost North of Cumming, one tire
and rim for Hudson Car, size 600 19
Finder please notify the News office
or Dr. Marcus Mashburn.
ALL PARTIES MAKING APPLI.
CATIONS FOR RED CROSS AID IN
CUMMING DISTRICT—SEE C. H.
BROOKS.
U. R. WATERMAN
Fine Tailoring
DRY CLEANING, PRESSING, DYE.
ING, ALTERING & REPAIRING
Gainesville, Ga.
"Getting Better All The Time”
“ Wte ONE CENT SALE,”
We will put on the Original Rexall One Cent Sale
for two days only
May sth and 6th,
It affords you an opportunity to buy quality Mer
chandise and save a considerable amount of money
What is a Rexall One Cent Sale?
It is a sale at which you purchase two identical
articles, paying the standard price for one and only
one cent for the other.
Every article on this sale is a high quality guaran
teed product fresh from the Factories and Labera
tories.
No limit —buy all you want. Remember the sale
losts only two days.
K. A. REMP.
Union Hill
We had a good Sunday school at
this place with a good attendance.
Also a large crowd at B. Y. P. U.
Boih the Senior and Juniors will have
a program the fifth Sunday night.
Mr. John Shirley had the misfortune
of getting his leg injured at the Rsck
Quarry last week. But is improving
nicely now.
Mr. T. J. Morris remains in Grady
hospital and is doing fine.
Misses Edith and Ethel Shirley
spent Sunday afternoon with Misses
Idean and Vina Strickland.
Mrs. H. M. Hanson and children
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. T.
Burgess.
Mrs. N. B. Samples, Miss Arie Sam.
pies and Mr. D. Samples were Sunday
visitors at Mr. Toy Merritt.
Those visiting Mrs. T. J. Morris
last week were Mrs. E. O. Morris and
daughters Ernestine and Martha. Mrs.
John Martin. Mrs. N. B. Samples. Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs.
C C Cook. Mrs T. Burgess and child,
ren.
Mrs. Fannie Stone spent the first
part of the week with Mrs. H. M. Han
son.
Mrs. Ollie Strickland atfended the
funeral of Mr. Jim Hope Sunday who
was buried at Holbrooks Campground
Next Sunday is the Sunday School
Convention at this place. An enjoyable
time for all.
Misses Edith and Ethel Shirley en. 1
tertained the B. Y. P. U. and a number |
of friends with an egg boiling Satur
day night.
Mr. E. J. McGinnis and family had j
as their guest last week Mr. L. B.
McGinnis of Alabama.
Misses Vina and Idean Strickland
were shopping in Atlanta Monday.
Mr. H. M. Hanson is visiting his
mother Mrs. G. Hanson of Marietta.
Mrs. Silas McGinnis spen tthe first
part of last week with her father, Mr.
W. P. Morris.
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Alpharetta News
Misses Pauline and Nellie Kate
Wallace were the week end guests
of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Wallace.
Mr. Mark E. Thompson visited his j
parents in Murrayville last week end. j
Watch for the date of "Chintz Cot.
tage" Coming soon, sponsored by the
Alpharetta League.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Benson were
Sunday guests of their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Hall of near Duluth.
Miss Myrtle Morris of Norcross
spent the week end with her parents
y;\ and Mrs. Morris.
Miss Louise Stephens of College
Park was the week end guest of Miss
Linda Weatherly.
Miss Marie Jones left Monday for
Augusta to complete her nurse train
ing.
Miss Evelip Cobb of Crawford W.
Long Hospital was Saturday night
guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Cobb.
Mrs. Joe Watkins of Atlanta is vi.
siting Mrs. Emmie Strickland this
week.
Miss Evelyn Mayfield who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Hook
for the past three weeks returned to
her home in Lithia Springs, Ga.
The Bible Study Club held their re.
gular meeting at the Methodist church
Wednesday p. m.
Miss Majorie Campbell of Atlanta
was the attractive guest of Miss Sara
Wills this week.
Several motored to Duluth Tuesday
from Alpharetta to attend the miscel.
lanious shower which was given for
Miss Mary Spence who will be mar.
ried Friday April 28th, to Rev. Doc
Bailey at Athens Georgia.
Miss Cassie Crisler was the week
end guest of Miss Annie Mae Cneshire
of Atlanta.
Mr. ana Mrs. Charlie Cook of At
lanta were Sunday gue3t ot Mr. and
Mrs. Howell Cook.
The Alpharetta Methodist Bible
Class met April 19, 1933 at the church
The meeting was called to order by
j our president Mrs. Dodge Teasley af_
! ter which a son “There is power in the
| blood" was sung, we were lecTlh pray.
' er by Mrs. S. N. Rucker. The lesson
I was first twelve chapters of Exodus.
A few of the questions discussed were
' How long were the Hebrew children
1 in bondage?
How long did Moses stay with his
parents?
How long did the Plagues last?
Eleven members were present. The
next meeting will be on Tuesday May
23, 1933.
Mrs. Glyn Wills, Rec—Sec.
Shadv Grove
Mrs. E. C. Johnson spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Euel Dodd.
Mrs. J. H Darracott and children
visited Mrs. W .S. Turner Monday af.
ternoon.
Mrs. Mary Goolsby visited her bro
ther Rev. M. M. Mullinax recently.
Mrs. W. H. Evans visited Mr and
Mrs. Dewey Evans Tuesday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Euel Dodd spent Sun.
day with Mrs. E. C. Johnson and child
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Cagle visited
Mr. Hubert Bennett and family Sun
day afternoon.
Those visiting at -Mr. N. B. Nuckols
Sunday were: Mr. Huel Youngblood
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nuck
ols, Mrs. E. V. Gravitt and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Freeman.
Mrs. Dewey Evans spent one after,
noon last week with Mrs. J. B. Drisk.
ell.
Mrs. S. Benson spent Thursday af
ternoon with Mrs. T. K. Chambers
Replace
old rubber
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1 HERE'S no ddubt about
S it—cld tires and hot weather
just don’t go together. The
first real hot spell will prove
this fact. The roadsides will be
lined with cars that tried to
squeeze the last nickel’s worth
of mileage out of thin, weak
tires. You can buy Goodyear
All-Weathers —better now In
quality than ever before
the world's best-known and
Goodyear All-Wcstbers
SC6S ,
and up
4.40-21 $1.65 I 5.25-18 50.55 ,
4.50-21 MO J 5.50-19 9,"
4.75-19 6.85 I 6.00-20 iC.bJ (
5.00-19 7.35 I 6.50-19 13.00 f
Otwell Motor Cos.,
(Incorporated)
Cumming, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I will be in Cumming for one day each
week, at Dr. J. A. Otwell’s office, beginning
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th,
and each Wednesday thereafter, to do
painless extraction.
Dr. W. Frank MOOEE.
and Miss Jane Mangum.
Mrs. W. W". Benson spent awhile
one afternoon last week with Mrs.
W. R. Kay.
Hints for Homemakers
By Jane Rogers
FOODS should always be covered
in the refrigerator to prevent
the mingling of odors and to keep
vegetables and fruit moist. Gleam
ing, transparent cellophane bags
are now made especially for the
purpose. They are grease-proof,
moisture-proof and odor-proof, and
permit the most varied foods, such
as meats, cheese, and onions, to lie
side by side without contr -r 'eating
each other.
Rolls, cookies, pie cm -,is and
other pastries can be made more
attractive by brushing them lightly
with white of egg just before re
moving them from the oven. This
gives the crust a sligh. glaze and
improves its appearance.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express or deeds can
not return thanks to the people for
the kindness shown us during the sick ,
ness and death of our darling baby
Marion. Friends, neighbors, under
takers, floral offerings. Dr. Mashburn
and Revs. H. G. McGinnis, D ,M. Nal
ley.
May God’s blessings rest on you all
shall continue our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Orr.
BLACKS MITHING
I am prepared to do all kinds of Black
smithing and Repair Work.
Prices and work to suit present condi
tions.
Ansel Castleberry.
Guano F<>r Every Crop.
Now is the time to your
Fertilizer
ready, as it is gettii g late. Give
your order now.
Geo. L Merritt & Cos.
AT
SAM GORDOFS,
CUMMING, GA.
You will find better val
ues day in and day out
in Shoes, Dry Goods
Clothing, Ladies’ Ready
To-Wear, Millinery, No
tions, Etc. Come do your
Shopping Here.
A tittle repair work, refinishing
and re-upholstering will make your
old furniture like new.
Just drop us a card and we will call
at your home.
Manufacturing Repairing
G. W. G. Furniture Cos.
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA
rr. M. L. DUMAS,
Dental Surgeon
Successor to
Dr. H. W. Carpenter
North Roswell, Ga.
THE HUB,
Gainesville, Ga.
We carry a comolete line of Dry-
Goods, Guaranteed All Leather Shoes,
Clothing. Ladies and Children's
eady-to-wear.
Come and see our values before you>
buv •
We sell for cash and sell for LESS.