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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
Personal Mention'
EASTERN STAR
By MISS CLEVA RUDASILL
Telephone No. 10
Mr. P. W. Hogan and family were
in Atlanta Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rudasill of At
lanta wore in Canton Sunday
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Mr. A. B. ('ogirins'Tias bet a con
fined to his room for the past wo. k.
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Cotton was selling for 27 oer.t.
pel pound Thursday.
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Mr. William Galt and daughter,
Miss Frances Galt, were in Atlanta
Wednesday.
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Mrs. J. M. Turk is very mum ini -
proved after a recent Npell of sicK-
Miss Melinda Galt spent several
lays last week in Atlanta with h-r
mother. •
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Miss May Jones paid a pretty com
pliment to the ladies of her club
Thursday when she entertained with
rook.
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|>r. A. B. Voughn of LaGrange
Georgia is expected to he in Canton
icxt week and conduct a biblo ft.idy
Week. V
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Members of the Young Women’"
\uxilinry of the First Baptist el uroh
will hower Miss May Perry of West
\frica with a Post Card Shower
Chri (nias, and cards were collects!
mil ont this week.
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Coming November the twenty
third by Cecil B. Demille, nine reels
“The Affairs of Anatol” at the Bonl-
’a Theatre. Adults forty cents,
i'li Idren twenty cents. Matinee three
B. M.
Miss Mary McLain is abl tc he
out again after a recent sick st/eU.
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Mi-.< Lola Dean spent last week
oi I with her mother in Wood-deck
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M’ Dallis McFarland and m. *' er
etii Ne • ,
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Mi ■-. B. P. Bobo pent last Tlnu:--
lay in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ifcul Gresham of
<’artersville were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jirsse McLain Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jones, MG-vs
May and Kleanor Jorres motove i to
Atlanta Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hnlev an
nounce the birth of a soq Satlirdny
the eleventh.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brooke .■>:
(’artersville were guests of their
home folks and friends in Canton
la ;t week.
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Mr.-. William Blackwell anc
little son, Billie left Wednesday lo
visit her sister Mrs. Edgar Bi d -'ft
hi Montgomery Alabama.
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The Parent Teachers Club will
meet at the school ouditorium Tues
day afternoon at two thirty. All
parents who are interested ar« •••
quested to ho present. Lets tie and
have a large corps present.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnston and
daughter, Miss Elizabeth, accompani
ed by Miss Louise Jones mototed to
Rome Georgia Sunday, to see their
daughter Miss Marjorie who i: in
school at Shorter.
Stated meetings held in Maseric
Hall, on fourth Monday night of
each month, at 7:30 P. M.
All duly qualified Sisters, and B.'\)
'he.- cordially invited to mee' vuh
ilk.
K them Thomas, Sc".
Malinda Roberts, W.
Mrs. Roy Crisler, Miss Pearl M
Afee and Miss Snrdh Kennett m iu i -
"d to Atlanta Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Huttcrvor'.b
of Atlanta visited Mr. Button-metk-
mother Sunday.
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Miss Lucy Sturdavant resigned J
! her position as teacher in Canton
[school on account of sicknesq a d
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I left last week for her home.
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The exercises of the fWomai. s
Club I list Friday were greatly on- 1
joyed and thoroughly touching as
"Ainii tic" IV.v” wti. observed.
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We will he glad to have sum > news
of interest next week so don’t
forget, and telephone number
ten. We will take it willingly and
courteously.
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It was announced through th- A*
Innta Journal Monday night wh,. the
appointments of the North Come a
Methodist Conference would 1 ' We
learn that Rev, F. S. Hudson is t i re
main with ui . We are glad t< luiv.
him with us again.
BIG BEDUCTHHI SALE
On Shoes, Hats and Clothing
One lot of Blue Serge suits worth
$27.50 to go at $18.50.
Hats the latest styles that sold for
$4.00 now $2.75. 1
Ladies satin slippers that sold for
$5.00 to go for $2.70.
Mens shoes the latest styles that
sold for $7.50 to go for $5.00
ONE LOT OF MENS SHOES THAT SOLD FOR $5.0t) TO GO AT $3.Off
ONE LOT OF LADIES SHOES ALL LEATHER TO GO FOR $2 75.
CHILDRENS SHOES IN ALL STALES AT REDUCED PRICES.
ONE LOT OF LADIES OXFORDS IN ODD SIZES AT HALF PRICE.
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SWEATERS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS AT RE
DUCED PRICES.
LADIES DRESSES THE LATEST STYLES IN CANTON CREPE,
POIRET TWILL AND SATIN.
Drop in and let us show you
O. G. Glover & Co
UALITY
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YOUR DOCTORS ORDER
Rubber Goods
OUR STOCK OF RUBBER COOLS
IS SELECTED FROM THE BEST
PRODUCTS ON THE MARKET
EVERY ARTICLE IS MADE OF
PURE RUBBER, BY SKILLED
WORKMEN, AND HAS IN' IT
HARD WEAR AND DEPENDABI
LITY. WE OFFER YOU FOR
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SANITARY PURPOSES.
KOI NT AIN SYRINGES, COMBIN'\
TION OUTFITS. RUBBER SHEET
INC,. NIPPLES, ATOMIZERS.
HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES:
HOT WATER BOTTLES, R’ MB EC
GLOVES. ICE BAGS, 1NVAIP AIR
CUSHIONS.
TOILET AND HATH:
BATH SPRAYS, RUBBER SPONG
ES. TRAVELERS’ CASES. BATH
CAPS, AND A SCORE OF OTHER
USEFUL ARTICLES WHICH If
YOU ONCE USE YOU wfLi.
BE NEVER WITHOUT.
The Quality the
Doctor Demands
DOCTORS BUY RUBBER GOODS
HERE, BECAUSE THEY ■_ AN
FIND HERE THE KIND OF GOODS
THEY WANT. THEY ALSO SENE
THEIR PATIETNS TO US BE
CAUSE THEIR PATIENTS CAN
FI Nil THE KIND OF GOODS THE
nor'TORS WANT THEM to BUY
OUR RULE IN BUYING RUBBER
GOODS IS TO BUY THE BEST
THAT ARE MADE FOR STRE' T OT,
FINISH AND WEARING QUALITY
AND, THEREFORE. WE HAVE
THE KIND THAT THE DOCC JP
AND EVERY ONE WHO KO.NWS
GOOD RUBBER GOODS DE
.WANDS. OUR PDICES ARE KT-
T REM ELY LOW.
CANTON DRUG COMPANY
The jVamm
'Service That Satisfies
Phone 1 Get It Quick
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The fremls of Mrs. Paul H ipv.n
vi ill regret to learn that she has keen
ill in a sanitarium i n Atlanta, hut we
are glad to state is very mu< :i im
proved now.
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Mi. i(nd Mi's. Horace Ponder an
nounce the Dirth of a son Nov. 3th,
which has been given the name
William T. Ponder.
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McConnell-Merrit.
, A marriage of interest to a lar"- 0
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number of people of Cherokee coun
ty was that of Miss Annie McGoprel,
and Mr. W. T. Merritt at the Baptist
Pastorium Tuesday. Rev. W. H.
Moody performing the ceremony in
the presence of only a few cd ,se
friendsffof the contracting partus.
They left immediately for their home
near Union Hill.
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Mrs. Zebulon Walker Enterlai.ie s.
Mrs. Zebulon Walker compliment
cd several of her friends Saturd v
afternoon when she entertained
with three tables of rook at heraput
meat on Depot Street. The hi-. 1 ! and
living room were charming ip deco
rations of chryseanthemums and. as
sorted cut flowers. A dainty salad
course was served. She also enter
tained with two small parties the
previous week.
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Mrs. Joe Satterfield Entertain/'.
Mrs. Joe Satterfield entertiuied a
| number of the Canton ladies at her
home in Holly Springs Thursday
with four tables of rook, the o ca
sion being one of rare pleasure to
all. The parlor and hall were p-etfy
in decorations of roses and chry.r-
anthemums, and after the game a
tempting salad course was served to
Messdamcs John Collins J R Bor-ng
E B Green E M Rudasill Lee McCar.-
less O G Glover Newman Funkier
W W Wiley John Wood Jesse Mc
Lain and Miss Amelia Rudasill. Mrs.
Rheural Pool assisted in entertV dug
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GIN DAYS-—We will gin Nov 21
and 24, and after then every Fri
day. Lee Smith.
' A very interesting event of Friday
Nov. 24tli, sponsored by the Woman:
club, will be the coming of several
prominent Atlanta womeri who are
interested in art.
Mrs*’ Charles Jerome, state chair
man of Arts and Crafts, Mrs.
Maiion Underwood chairman of fine
Art- and CraftV in the Atlanta Wo
mans club and Mrs. Charles Good
man will be in the party. They will
be entertained at luncheon by Mr*
Gus Coggins, followed by a program
at the club rooms at three o’clork.
The Parent Teachers Association al
so the U. D. C. are invited to a-tend
th's meeting and co-operate in every
way with the Womans Club
in I he District Court of the Upited
States for the Northern District of
Georgia. In Bankruptcy. Norther"
Division.
In the matter of Lawson P. Fann,
Bankrupt. No. 8465 In Bankruptcy.
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors of the above named bank
rupt of Fairnrount in the county of
Cherokee, said District, that there
will be a meeting of creditors • n sn
ease at Marietta, Ga., at the Fehriff-
Office in the Court House, a* 10
o’clock A. M. on the 25 day < f Nov •
eml er 1022, at whch time claims
may be proven the bankrupt »xarriu-
ed, a trustee elected, and such o' 1 tr
business transacted as may properly
come before said meeting.
Marietta. Ga.. November 14. 1922.
GEO. D. ANDERSON, Referee in
Bankruptcy
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Conhern:
The appraisers appointed -u set
afeide a year’s support out of the es
tate of J. B. Thompson for his ler.e
minor children, having been filed
with me. this is to cite all nerson
concerned to show cause, if ar.y the-
can, before me on or before the first
Monday in December next, whv sa'
return should not he made the judg
merit of this Court.
This November 6th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
ill*. S. "R. ftrurlmt
ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE TO
?sctu (Salt Emitting
OVER JOHNSTON’S DRUG CO.
SECOND FLOOR. ROOM NO. 200
OFFICE PHONE 159
RESIDENCE PH0NE!159
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