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UL FOUR.
THE ETAHDARD. CEOAETOWH. OA.
APRIL 6, IMS.
DEVOE
DOUGHNUTS!
Have you tried thoso Doughnut#
That we have fresh every day
They are “mighty” goed.
Phone 06 and we'll deliver thorn.
SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO.
Phone 06.
Main St.
NEW HARMONY NEWS.,
There will be singing here next
Sunday atemoon, and we Will etart
owr Sunday school. We aak all the
people, old and young, to come and
help in this good work.
Mr and Mrs. Prank Lyon, of
Friendship, attended preaching here
Sunday. .
Rev. R. W. Hamrick, of Cedartown.
delivered an interesting sermon here
Sunday.
Mies Irmn Ash was home from
White River to spend the week-end.
Mr. and Mra. Ulmer Raper spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Kel
ly Prior, of Eeom Hill .
Mr Rob Horeley, of Cedartown,
attended preaching here Sunday.
Mr. Andy Eaves, of South Caro
lina, has been visiting home folks
here.
Mr. Charlie Russell, of Cedartown,
was here Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Blnnkinship and sons,
Roustor and Roy, spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Vie Crumbley of Ce
dartown, and Sunday with Mrs. A-
mos Hudson of Llmo Branch.
PAINT NOW I Oil and lead are
moving upward again, and it won’t
he long before paint will follow. Our
price is just about one-half of what
it was a year ,ago. Lowe Bros., the
best paint made. CEDARTOWN
HARDWARE GO.
FULLWOOD NEW’S,
Prof. W. H. Adair and his singing
class attended the singing Sunday at
Youngs. _
Rev. J. H. Howell/of Cedartown,
filled his regular appointment here
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Malone, of Esom
Hill, attended church here Sunday.
Miss Eunice Hackney, of Akes, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Casey.
Mr. Csl Davis and family, of Pine
Bower, were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Barry, of Beth
lehem, spent Sunday witli their son,
Mr. Neil Barry.
Mrs. R. N. Dingier spent Monday
at Lime Branch.
Miss Zelah Grogan spei(t Saturday
night with Misses Mamie and Addie
Dingier.
Mr. W. B. Casey was here Sunday
from Cedartown.
Messrs. Buddy Moody and Colum
bus Tanner wero at Youngs Sunday.
Misses Ella and Louclla Forrester,
of Shiloh, Were visiting their cousin,
Miss Ethel Larnes, Sunday. \
Mr. Geo. Dingler.was at Pine Bow
er Sunday.
Don't forget Sunday school hero
Sunday at 230 p. m.
I Two heads are better than one —at
a kissing bee.
Buy it in Cedartown!
Eichange Furniture
Announcement
Spring cleaning time is here, and a great many
people would like to change their furniture. We
have decided to enlarge our business and take
any salable goods up in new furniture.
We call your special attention to the following
seasonable goods:-
Refriger&tor*, Porch Suite, Porch Swinge, and
Shades, Ruge, Living Room Suite, Library
Tablee, Davenport Tablee, Dining
Room Furniture.
Stubbs & Hogg
145 Main St. Cedartown, Ga.
LINDSEY CHAPEL NEWS.
Rev. W. E. Adams will preach
here next Sunday.
Messrs. W. H and Jno. Tuck were-
at Felton a few days hst week on ac
count of the illness of their brother,
Mr. Hezzie Tuck.
Mr. Ed Baldwin was near Antioch
one nfternoon last week.
Mr. Richard Gammon, Jr.,and fam
ily, of your city, moved here one day
last week.
Mr. Joe Knight, of neur Poole-
town, was here Sunday.
Mr. G. T. Rarieck and family, of
near your city, were the guests Sun
day of Mr. John Darby and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willingham
sent the week-end 'with relatives at
Fish.
Mrs. W. B. Willingham and daugh
ters, Misses Lily and Nina, and Mrs.
Bill Willingham wereythe guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willingham, of
your city, one day last week.
Mr. E. C. Hutto and family were
at FiHh Saturday.
Mr. Sam Rainwater, of near your
city, was the guest of his brother,
'Mr. Arthur Rainwater, Sunday.
Little Earnest Carroll, of your
city, was visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gus Kelley, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C Hutto and
daughter Esther, and Mrs Gus Kelley
nnd daughter Evelyn, were near Oak
Grovo Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd attended the pound
supper at Mr. Arthur Rainwater’s
Saturday night.
Mrs. Joe Tuck and Miss Guasie
Mae Tuck were in Cave Spring Sun
day to attend the funeral of the for
mer’s brother, who wus sent- back
from France.
A large crowd attended prayer
meeting here Sunday afternoon. All
invited to Attend.
Don’t forget our Sunday school at
the regular hour, 10 a. m. Every
body try and turn out and make it
a larger and better Sunday school
than ever before.
Mrs. J. E. Baldwin went to Felton
Thursday for a few days stay.
LOOKOUT HILL NEWS.
Mrs. Sant Davitto and children,
Nell Arden and John, spent Sunday
In Rockmart.
Mrs. W. T. Strange spent the week
end with'her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. A. Williams, of Hamlet.
Mrs. Claude Whitehead, of Posco
was here Tuesday.
Saturday and Sunday were the
regular monthly preaching days
Now Prospect. Rev. Janies Clinton,
of Fish, preached an interesting sor
mon Sunday, and Rev. Baker, tile
pastor, conducted the sorvices Sat
urday. He was accompanied by his
father.
The remains of Mrs. Will White, of
Aragon, were brought to New Pros
poet for ipterinent Saturday. She
was a member of Bellvlew church,nnd
the funeral services were conducted
by her pastor, Rev. Baker. She is
survived by her husband and two
small children, who have much sym
pathy in their aajl loss. ,
Mrs. W. J. Nfx and children, Miss
Lois, Jones nnd Woodrow, wero homo
from Rome for the wcok-ond.
Tho remains of Mrs. Wiley Perry,
of Bellvicw, were carried to Sardis
church at Fish for interment Mon-
duy. Rev. Baker, of Lindalc, con
ducted the funeral services. The
tyircaved family have the sympathy
of all in their sad loss.
JUr. and Mrs. W. E. Chandler and
son, Talmadge, of Cedartown, nnd
Mrs Heslcp Dansby and Miss Tlvola
'Dansby, of Morgan Vulley, were here
Sunday.
Misses Ethel Williams and Mary
Irene Willlnms and Messrs. Grady
Taylor and Seaborn Bennett,of Ham
let, attended services Sunday even
ing at Now Prospect
Mr. Wheeler Collins entertained a
large number of friends Saturday
evening at a party.
The splendid talks made by Mr.
Campbell and Rev. Thoniasson, of
VanWert, and Rev. Baker at prayer
mooting Sunday evening were great
ly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl White were
hosts to several members of the
younger set Saturday evening.
POOLETOWN ITEMS.
Remember Sunday 1* our regular
preaching day, and there will he a
singing at 2 p. m. Prayer KSTVice Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Wright spent
Sunday with their .parents, Mr and
Mrs. C. J. Brown.
Mra. T. H Morton, of your city,
spent Wednesday with her daughters.
Mr. Gordon Aired and sister. Miss
Ella, Ollie Shiflett, Missee Fannie
Mad Stephens and Annilee Landers
attended the singing at Youngs Sun
day.
Miss Nelle Maddox, of Akes, spent
Sunday with Miss Lucile Liles.
Little Miss Mary Knight, who.has
been real sick, is better.
Mr. Claibe Knight, of your city,
made us a good talk Sunday at pray
er services.
Sunday school Sunday at 10 a. m.
All come.
BICGERS NEWS.
Mr. and Mys. C. P. Williams and
little daughter, Mary Ella, spent last
Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell re
turned home. Saturday after a few
days visit to their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Campbell. —
MisaMary Lou Maddox spent Moifc,
day night here.
Miss Eula McBride spent Sunday
night with Miss Mary 1 Lou Maddox.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Dobbs were
visiting their -sister Sunday, Mrs. Ben
Campbell.
Mr. R. Jackson is visiting his son,
Mr. Jesse Jackson.
, Rev. K C Backer, of Llndnle, filled
his regular appointment here Sunday.
Messrs. Prcwett and Duke, of near
Lindale, were visitors of Mr. R. S.
Green Sunday.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mar
tin, a fine boy, March 26th, who will
be called Albert, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Griffith spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Wesson.
Mr. F. Hindmon and son, Bob,were
thg guests Sunday of Mr. S. Hindmon
Rev. Thomasson, of Rockmart, was
hero Saturday.
Mr. Elmer Weaver was in your city
Monday.
Mr and Mrs W M Baldwin were in
your city Sunday afternoon.
Miss Wilhclmina Baldwin spent
the week-end with home folks
Rev. L. E. Casey will preach the
second Saturday night nt Friendship,
and Rov. Head on Sunday.
We dro sorry to state that Mr. R.
A Biggcrs is very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Maddox spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs Mrs F. Hindmon.
Miss Nellie Hindmon spent the
week-end at Morgun Vulley.
Mr. and Mrs. J II. McBride and lit
tle non, were the guoHts Friday of
their duughter. Miss Eula McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Brown
spent Friday night at Lime Branch.*
Mr. Herbert Brown spent tho week
endlwith his brother, Mr Talmadge
Brown,
Mr. Sain Wright, of Parham Spring
spent the week-end horc.
Miss Mary Jane Weaver spent the
week-end with her cousin. Miss Julie
Grace Weaver.
Tho singing given by Miss Eula
McBride Sunday night wus much cn-
Jeycd. ,
MT. SPRINC NEWS.
Miss Kate Whorton, of Haney, was
the guest Sunday of Misses Cailie
and Lillian Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. JK.y Williamun spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Shaw, of near Jackson Chapel.
Mr. Claude Curter, ofjhy Creek,
spent Saturday night with his cous
in, Mr. Alvin Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Scdlt Wiggins, of
Dry Creek,uttended tho singing Wed
nesday night.
Mr. Layton Shaw, of Jackson
Chapel, was near here Sunday.
Messrs. Fred nnd Clifford Shaw
nnd Dean McGinnis attended the
singing nt Rehobeth Sundny night.
Rev. Garner and family, of CaVe
Spring, attended the singing Sunday!
night.
Mr. Willie Baker, of near Hem- 1
atitc, wns here Saturday.
Mr. Claude Baker and son, Roy,
were in Cave Spring Saturday.
Mrs. D. Shaw, of Jackson Chapel,
is spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Roy Willianion.
Messrs. Claude Carter and Edgar
Dempsey, of Dry Creek, weriiat Mt.
Spring Wednesday night.
Messrs. Seward Shaw and Johnnie
Simmons, attended the Sunday school
at Rehobeth Sunday.
Mr. Paul Walker was in Cave
Spring Saturday.
Everybody remember the singing
Sunday night at Rehobeth.
LITTLE CEDAR NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dempsey, of
Dry Creok, were hero Monday.
Mr. Buck Southerlin, of Rock Run,
Ala., was here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baker, of Cave
Spring, spent one day last week with
their mother, Mnj. T. J. Dempsey.
Mrs. W- E Montgomery and daugh
ter, Miss Nell, spent Monday even
ing with Mrs J. T. Edge, of Mt.
Home.
Mr and Mrs. Wiley Couey, oi Ce
dartown, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Fannie Couey.
Messrs. M. A. Dempsey and W. D
Ridgeway were in Cedartown Mon
day.
Rev. Ed. Dempsey delivered an
teresfiflg sermon here Sunday. There
will be preaching St Little Cedar
Sunday flight.
There wfft be a singing at Mr. W.
E. Montgomiery’s Saturday night.
All invited.
What 25 Cents
WILL BUY AT
Duggan’s
5, 10 and 25 Store
This Week
2 8 qt. Galvanized Water Pails.
3 5 qt. Dairy Pails.
6 9 in. Pie Plates or Jelly Cake Pans.
2 Enameled 4-qt. Dairy Pans.
2 Milk Strainers.
1 17-qt. TinDishpan.
1 8 qt. Enameled Dairy Pan.
7 Rolls 5oz. 5-Cent Toilet Paper.
5 Rolls 7 doz 10-Cent Toilet Paper.
1 1-2-Gallon Glass Pitcher.
6 Water Tumblers.
5 Heavy Hotel Tumblers.
3 12 oz. Ice Tea Glasses.
2 Cups and Saucers, White.
3 Large size White Dinner Plates.
2 One-Pint Cans of Paint or Varnish, Ever Ready
3 Bunches Ric Rac or Stickerie Braid..
3 yds. 36-in. Curtain Scrim.
3 Double-Mesh Human Hair Nets, Guaranteed.
7 Bars Laundry Soap.
7 Boxes Washing Powders*
12 Malacca Plated Teaspoons.
6 Malacca Plated Tablespoons.
3 Malacca Plated Knives and Forks.
3 No. 2 Lamp Burners.
3 Boxes 2-in-l Shoe Polish.
3 Victor Rat Traps. 1
12 Victor Mouse Traps.
3 Pairs Men’s Half Soles.
3 Good Grade Chair Bottoms.
3 yds. Apron or Dress Ginghams.
DUGGAN’S 5,10 and 25 CENT STORE.
Wanted: Men or women to lake
orders for genuine - guaranteed hosi
ery, for men, women and children.
Eliminates darning. $40 a week full*
time, $1 an hour spare time. Exper
ience unnecessary. International
Stocking Mills, Norristown;- Pa.
STATE LINE NEWS.
- Rev. Wm. Burr, of Piedmont, was
here Sunday.
Miss Ollie Floyd Beckham return^
ud to Clurkwood Sunday after a few
days visit to home folks.
Mr. Jas. Smith spent the week-end
at Piedmont.
Miss Jtewel Doe Kdgo, of Bluffton,
was the guest Saturday of Miss Flo-
rine Williams.
Mr. John Thompson spent Satur
day lu Piedmont.
MIsh Eva Smith was home to spend
Sunday from Cave Spring.
Mr. Howard Bomar, of Bluffton,
was here Sunday.
Advertisers in The Standard think
enough of your business to give you
invitations, which it will pay you to
accept.
In Memory of Mother.
I am thinking today of my mother,
who sleeps in a lonely grave with the
guntle winds moaning o’er hor, and
my sad heart shall never forget that
sad day. Thu soul of my dear mother,
Mrs, J. W. L. Brown, took its heav
enly flight Feb. 1st, 1222.
She was a marvel of patience and
her friends paid her tributes that
were lovely, and their tender care
and expressions of genuine friend
ship shown us lingers most tenderly
ill our aching hearts and an long ns
life shulHast will be dear to us.
-—Ben Brown.
CARD OF THANKS.
1 wish to express my heartfelt
thanks to all who were so kind and
helpful during the illness and death
of my dear wife.
—E. V. Yarbrough.
READ WHAT THE FORD MOTOR CO.
SAYS ABOUT
WOCO'PEP
Wofford Oil Company,
Birmingham, Ala.
Gentlemen:
We are in receipt of your letter §(
Aug. 6th inquiring about a motor fuel
which we are manufacturing.
We have found that this gives from
20 to 30 per cent more mileage thaa
straight-run gasoline, and is an excell
ent fuel for both warm and cold weather.
It gives no trouble as to carbon deposit
in the cylinder, but on the contrary will
cut out carbon already formed through
the use of other fuel,
FORD MO TOR CO.,
River Rouge Plant.
WoCO-Pep sold in Cedartown by
S. HI. WILLIAMS