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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER \ 1&22
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Personal Mention-
By MI5J CLEVA RUDASILL TotapliOM No. 10
EASTERN STAR
Max Crisler left last week for a Mr. Gus Coggins w in Iowa this
trip to Brndentown, Florida. week on business.
Miss Sara Hudson left last week
for Pelhan, where she will tench this
tern.
Mr. Meridith of Etowah Tennessee
spent Wednesday and Thursday 'u
the city.
Miss Lois Dixon of McIntosh, Fla.
1 is the guest of Mrs. John Collin-
this week.
Mrs. Geo. Cryer and little diugh- Mrs Sarah Latimer oi Woodstock,
ter of Anniston, Ala., are the gu-sts was the recent visitor of her grand
of Mrs. J. P. Rudasill. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott.
We are glad to state that ll'lic
Billie Blackwell is improving from a
recent attact of croup.
Mr. Albert Reed of Cornell Uni
versity was a recent visitor to Can
ton.
Clyde Huckabee of Griffin, is
spending a while with Grad;,
Wheeler.
Miss Myrtle Brool.e left last week
to resume her duties as principal of
Montevalla Institute in Alabama.
Miss McKpo of Buffington seh-u
was the guest of Mr A. P. Bn
the first of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay and little
daughter of Wnycross, Ga., are
spending a few weeks at th- Hotel
Canton.
Miss Louise Jones entertained her
contingment Friday night at a Prom
purty. A large number of her
friends were present to enjoy the
occasion. Punch wus served during
the entire evening and at a later
hour let- cream and cake was ser md
Those present were: Misses Eliza
beth Johnston, Marjorie Johnston,
Murtha DeLay, Hazel Hogun, lefTi"
Fincher, Mary Barton, Dorothy
Miller, Maria Dosa, Aline Arthur
Susie Jones, PeArl Coggins of \t-
Inntn, Eleanor Jones, Messers Jimmy
Wagos, Short L. Coker, Tilnrtn Har
bin, George Doss, Henry Daniel
Dallas- Imm, Charlie CoJ^K ^J-ck
Perry, J. B. Hill. Ben R. oiflsler,
Alton Hogan, Tye Jones, C!»pg,
Grady Wheeler. •g-ee
Stated meot.r.gs he d in Masonic
Hall,, on fourth Monday night of
each month, at 7:30 P. M.
All duly qualified Sisters and Bro-
thers cordially invited to meet with
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Kathleen Thomas, Sec.
Malinda Roberts, W. M.
Mr. und Mrs. Jumes Elrod and
children of Stone Mountain, Georgia
were the week end guests of the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
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Mr
William Blackwell Entertainr*
Mi. William Blackwell gave a
beautiful Rook party on Tuesday
afternoon of last week, in honr of
her -i t-r, Mr . Edgar Pickett o’
Miss Willie ('.. Fin ha- re Montgomery, Ala.
turned home after spending a wit* The guests were received by Mrs.
Atlanta where she had an opren | Blackwell in u most gracious and
tion. **' 'cordial manner, and her sister Mi->
■** » — ■—< j Bessie Edwards assisted the hostess
We are glad to see Frank H'-,th- ( in entertaining.
cock on our streets, after a recent
operaton at Davis and Fisher Sani
tarium in Atlanta.
Mr. James D. Cross of Ashville,
N. C., has been in Canton with his
parents for the past week. We are
always glad to have him with us
Mrs. Roll Coggins and daughter.
Miss Pearl of Atlanta, are spending
a while with Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Coggins.
The home was attractive with its
decora tin os of various colored Cow
ers with the yellow goldenrod nre-
dominnting. At the conclusion of
the games a dainty salad course with
ices and mints were served at the
card tables, and the guests left r®
alizing they had spent an unusually
pleasant and Imppy afternoon.
Those present were: Mesdames O.
B. Johnston, John Rymer, J. R.
Boring, H. A. Heard, L. L. Jones,
J. W. Chamlee, Ellis Hughes, Max
Crisler, C. T. Darnell, Harry Peeples.
Edgar Pickett, Clarl Edge, E. A. Me-
Cnnteqa) 1 Mluma Tribute Galt, Malln-
Col. and Mrs. C. C. Maddox of At
lanta and *M Mattie Morris of St.
Petersburg, Florida, spent Sunday atldn Roberts, Frances Galt,
'Hotel Canton. They were nativeiCrisler, Ann TVasley and
Cherokeeans. I McAfee.
PAitty
Pearl
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W. W. Fincher has purchased controlling stock in
The Canton Drug Co. and will have the manage
ment in his charge in the future.
He will be glad to greet serve and accommodate all
his old friends in every way possible-
You can feel perfectly safe when you trust him with
your prescriptions, mail and telephone orders.
I wish to take th‘s opportunity of thanking my
many friends and customers for their liberal
patronage in the past, and to assure them that I
will always have their best interest at heart, and
the very kindest feeling for every pody in Canton
and this vicinity*
C. T. DARNELL
'Service That Satisfies’
Phone 1 - Get It Quick
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Mr r Roy T- Smith direct from
“THE NATION’S LEADING TAILORS’’
will be at this store with the season’s most complete showing of imported
end domestic woolens in the piece for a
TAILORING ^DISPLAY SALE
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8th & 9th
Select your Fall and Winter suit and overcoat during this event] and hove
them tailored to your individual measure, for delivery whenever you r,vy.
Remember the date*. Be here early so you’ll get first choice.
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O. G. Glover & Co
HMIM-MSKIWTOIICO
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
Good Used Cars
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1919 Dodge Touring $375.0C
1919 Page Six Touring .... 200.00
1921 Ford Touring 300.00
1919 Oakland Touring .— 200.00
1921 Cole Eight Touring 4
passenger _ 1000.00
1920 Nash Six Touring 800.00
1919 Nash Six Touring -— 750.00
1920 Buick Six Touring 600.00
1920 Oldsraobile Eight Touring
350.00
1919 Willys Knight 5 pas. 475 00
1920 Chandler Sport-Six 4 pas.
560.0C
1919 Hudson Super Six Speedster
750 00
1919 Hudson Seven pass. __ 600.00
These nre just a few of our med
car Bargains. We hr.vc many oth r-
Writc or Phone Ivy -j21 1
244 Peachtree St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Mrs. Johnny Rudasill entertained
a few friends on Tuesday afternoon
for her guest Mrs. George Cryer, of
Anniston, Alabama.
Corn and Fodder
Wanted
DELIVERED AT FOLLOWING
PLACES.
INDIAN KNOLL ORCHARDS, SEE
JOHN R. PAYNE.
UNIVETER ORCHARDS, SEE
BILL CLINE.
j STROUD ORCHARDS, SEE RENO
j CLINE.
j BREEDLOVE ORCHARDS, SEE
(JOHN BREED! OVE.
HICKORY LOG ORCHARDS. SEE
jj. E. FOWLER.
KEITHBURG ORCHARDS. Site. C
! 1. TEASLEY.
Cherokee Heights
Orchards
In last weeks issue of our paper,
we failed to mention Miss Elizabeth
Ramsey, who is one of our new
teachers and comes from East Point
Sister Mary Christiana of Peeks
kill, N. Y. und Mr. and Mrs. Gleason
of Decatur and Mrs. Barrett wore
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Galt. Sister Mary Christiare
was formerly a teacher in our s.*hool
and was Miss Barreit
Methodist Mi*»io n ery Society Meet*
With Mr*. Dick.
The Methodist Missionary Society
held its monthly meeting last Mon
day with Mrs. Dick. A social set
vice program arranged by the
National Missionary council was
given in which the entire responsi-
t blity for the behnvior of the Nation
| was placed upon the parents stnUn®
that out of the home proceeded t..c
tissues of life jind no pure stream
can flow from tainted sources. The
! heart of youth is sound and right
their imagination ready to be fired
with as fine ideals as they ever were
but the elders must light the torch
and point the way.
Miss Dale McClure visited ir. At
Uinta last week.
Miss Manila Bullock of Athene,
and Mr. Felder Frederick of Ma'-rit
ilville, Georgia are the house guests
of Brooke Johnston this week.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY
Will be sold at the Court Hon e
Door in Canton, said County on
the first Tuesday in October \92'\
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit;
One Ford One-ton Truck, Motor
No. 4161441, 1920 model. Said truck
levied on and to be sold as the prop
erty of John Dobson to satisfy an
Execution issued from the Superior
court of said county on the 19th day
of July 1922, and in favor of the
Cherokee Sales Co.
This Sept. 5th 1922.
F. M. BLACKWELL, Sheritf.
Before Laying
Your Rugs
The Y. W. A. met Monday evening
| at the home of Mrs. A. P. Bobo, with
a fair attendance. The subject wa-s
the growth of State and Association-
al Missions. Miss Rachel Keith wa‘
elected president.
Reinhardt College had a splendid
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opening on Tuesday of this week.
; Addresses were made by Prnf.
i Pierce Cline, former graduate of
Reinhardt, and Rev. F. S. Hudson,
| a trustee of the institution. Student
I were there from Ala., North Ct.ro-
. lina and Florida, and the enrollment
rv.msinir «?vprv Hmv
A rug wiirth laying *-
worthy of care that keeps
it looking good so long as it
lasts.
Thorough Cleansing R°gu-
larly preserves the beauty
and wearing qualities t-> an
extent, that will surprise
you.
Our service is prompt.
PIEDKUNT LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY
83 Trinity Avenue
ATLANTA, GA.
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