About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
THE STAHPAJtD, CEDARTOWN, QA. MARCH 2d, 1922. PACE NINE’ I What DoYou Use? What typewriter do you uset We have in stock the famous Milo Rib- bos for the following:— 'Jnderwood. Remington, Vis. Royal. Smith Premier. Oliver, 7 and 9. Fisher, Vis. L. G. Smith. We also have a good stock of Car bon papers. THE STANDARD. MT. HOME NEWS. Mesdames J. E. J. Carter and Pearl Edge spent one day last week with Mrs. C. G. Crocker, of Hematite. Misses Gertie and Nobic Lester were in your city Wednesday. Messrs. Jesse Carter and Randolph Edge were in Cave Spring Saturday. Mrs. E. E. GriiTlth, of Cave Spring, was here Monday. Mrs. L. Sutherlin and daughter, Miss Emma, were in your city Thurs day and Fridny. Dr. J. F. Findley, of Cave Spring, was here Monday. Mr. John Duncan was in Cedar- town Saturduy. Messrs. John and Homer Willing ham spent Sunday with Mr. J. D. Beck, of Jackson Chapel. Mr. Wnlter Hardy, of Priors, was here Sunday. Mr. Ulysses Mann came home from a singing last Wednesday night and left his lap-robe and horse collar in the buggy, and some scoundrel must have been out hunting robes and col lars, for the ones in Mr. Mann's bug gy were gone next morning. Mr. L. Sutherlin, Jr., of Cave Spring, was here Saturday. Mr. J.T. Lester was in Cave Spring ene day last week. Mr. John Duncan was in Cave Spring Thursday. Rev. Tom Collins, of Rome, filled his regular appointment here Sunday Buy It in Cedartown. FULLWOOD NEWS. Rev. Womack, of Wimberly Hill, delivered interesting sermons here to a large crowd Saturday night and Sunday. We hope to have him with us again soon. Miss Allene Isbell, of Akes, spent the week-end here. Mr. W. A. Isbell was in Cedartown Friday. Mesdames W. M. Holbrook and W. C. Smith, of Lime Branch, visited fi-iends here one day last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Richardson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Tritt. Miss Dora Palmer,of Esom, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lark Dingier. Mrs. N. Barry nnd children and Mrs. Glnse wero visiting Mi's. J. C. Barry Wednesday at New Canaan. Mr. R. W. Hamrick, of Alnbama, spent Tuesday night with Mr. R. N. Dingier. Messrs. Lester Peek and Paul Diamond, of Akes, attended church here Sunday. Mr. H. W. Isbell, of Lime Branch, was here Fridny. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Moore were in your city Saturday. Mrs. T. A. Dingier and son, Geo., spent Fridny at Borden Springs. Mr. Wilburn Willingham, of Lime Branch, was here Sundny. Mr. I.ee Dingier and family, of Edwnrdsville, Ala., spent Sunday with their father, Mr. II. T. Dingier. Next Sundny is preaching day here. Everybody come. Mr. J. N. Hooper has moved back here from near Cedartown. FAIRV1EW NEWS. Mr. W. H. Langston visited, rela tives at State Line last week. Mr. W. T.Blythe was at Priors Fri day. Mr. Sanford Anderson, of Esom Hill, spent Saturday night with rel atives here. 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The many friends throughout the community and renders of The Stan dard will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Columbus Session,form erly of this place, who died in Rome last week. The family have the sym pathy of all. Mrs. Jule Odom and daughter, Vir ginia, were visiting hor sister, Mrs. Ellis Curroll, one day last week. Little W. R. Gammon,of your city, was visiting his grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Tuck, the week-end. Mr. Jule Odom is ill. A lurge crowd attended the pound supper at Mr. Arthur Rainwater’s Thursday night. The singing at Mr. Charlie Gallo way’s Saturday night was largely at tended nnd highly enjoyed. Mr. Clyde Shiflctt and siHtcr, Miss Thelma, attended the pound supper here last week. Messrs. Paul nnd J. T. and Miss Feady Greenway, of your city, were here Snturday night. MT. SPRING NEWS. Rev. Ed Dempsey filled his regular appointments hero Saturday and Sunday. Mr. E. S. Coffman was in Cave Spring Monday. Mr. C. L. Baker was in Cave Spring Tuesday. Mr. Percy Baker returned to his home Monday at Ashby, Ala., after several days stay here. Mrs. C. E. Reedy and daughter re turned to their home Monday at Marion Junction, Ala., after a few days visit here. Miss Caliie Baker was in Cave Spring Monday. Mr. Richard Coffman was in Cave Spring Tuesday. Miss Norris Whorton spent part of last week with relatives in Cedar town. Messrs. George Williamon and Walter Angel were in your city one day last week. Mr. Roy Williamon was in Cedar town Friday. Miss Thelma Shaw nnd brother, William, of Jackson Chapel, spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Roy Williamon. Mr. Briscoe Ellis was Spring Wednesday. Mr. Paul Walker was in Cave Spring one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamon spent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Shaw, of Jackson Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baker were in Cave Spring Saturday. Mr. Marvin Matthews, of Forney, was near here Saturday. Cave Mrs. Anna Moore of Oak Level, Ala., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Lee, and Mr. Roy Lee spent the week-end with relatives at Tay lorsville. Pc s Cpdartown Booster! COLLARD VALLEY NEWS. Mr. P. C. Griffin spent Sunday at Spring Creek. Messrs. John and Noble Holland nnd Sam Carlton wore in your town Saturday. There will be Sundny school at 1.30 nnd singing at 2.30 Sunday after noon. Mr. Recce Ray, of Oak Grove, was the guest Sundny of Mr. Frank West. Messrs. Euclid nnd Paul Faires, of Lake, attended Sunday school here Sunday. Mr. Mason Mull was in Scney Sunday. Mr. Kelly Yarbrough, of Seney, spent Saturday night with Mr. Do- Witt Roper. ROCKY RIDGE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simmons, of Rock Run, Ala., spent the week-end with relatives near hero. The pound supper given by Mrs. Roscoe Youngblood Thursday night was enjoyed by all. Mr. Joel Chapman was in Rome Thursduy. Mr. Huff nnd family were called to Atlanta one day last week to at tend their son’s funeral. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of near Mt. Spring, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Simmons. Use Polk county products. BIGGERS NEWS. Mr. Hubert Weaver was in your city Saturday. Mrs. Joe Harrison was at Fish Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maddox, of Morgan Valley, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Maddox. Mr. Dee Crabb is sick with pneu monia. Misses Mary Lou Maddox and Eula McBride spent one night last week at Morgan Valley. Mr. Herbert Brown, of Lime Branch, spent one day last week with his brother, Mr. Talmadge Brown. Mr. R. S. Greon was in Rockmart one day last week. Mr. Talmadge Brown was in your city Saturday. The singing given by Mrs. I. R. Wenver Saturday night was much en joyed. Miss Bessie Harrison spent the week-end at Grady with Mrs. Willie Davis. Rev. K. C. Baker, of Lindale, filled his regular appointment hero Satur day nnd Sundny. Mr. Joe Harrison is spending this week in Atlanta. 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