The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, July 13, 1922, Image 10

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'ACE TEN THE STANDARD, CEDARTOWN. GA. JULY 13, 1922. ESOM HILL ITEMS. Mrs N. L. Post, of Atlanta, came Thursday for a stay of several days here. Miss Maggie Williams was home from Cedartown over Sunday. Masters Allen Williams and Geo. Pittman were at Pine Bower Satur day night. Misses Gertrude and Lois Buttrnm attended the B. Y. P. U. Saturday night at Shiloh. Mr. Charley Lorren returned home the 4th after several months stay near Boa/., Ain. Mr. W. II. Griffith and family at tended the singing Sunday at Little Cedar. Misses Knte Hardin a id Maurine Mu ret were at IJttlo Cedar Sunday. Mr. Fred Brewster was in Cedar town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Durham, of Ce dartown, spent the week-end here. Mr. Liddell Griffis was home from Cedartown Sunday. Mr. Bonnie Holbrooks, of Cedar- town, was here Sunday. Remember the 5th Sunday in July our revival meetings begins at the Methodist church. The remains of Mrs. W. A. Hack ney, of Ragland, Ala., were brought Saturday to Shiloh foA interment. She hnd many friends throughout this section, where she formerly liv ed, who regret her death. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. A. Edge, of Fish. Besides the im mediate family those who accompan ied the remains were Mr. J. L. Mc- Elwee, Mr. and Mrs, George Mc- Elwee and Mrs. Jud Crocker of Rag land, Mr. and Mrs. Will Borden of Anniston, Mrs. John Pittman of At lanta, and Mrs. Ora Israel of Birm ingham. FELTON, ROUTE 1. Mises Irene and Lena Benson left Thursday for a vist in Chattanooga. Messrs. Jim Price and Bob Moore left one day last week for Chatta nooga on business. Mr. J. II. Lee was in your city one day last week. Mr G. A. L eo wn« nl Wray Minos Snturdny. Messrs. Oscnr Connell and Homer Carnes wore In Cedartown lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson, of Esom Hill, spent u part of last week here. Dr. J. C. Trenthum and daughter, of Blooming Grove, were at Dugdown one day last week. Mr. Willie Isbell, of ltonr Fullwood, was on our route lust week. Mrs. Molllc McKibben was in your city one day last week. Mr. Newt Dingier, of near Full- wood, attended tbe singing nt Hard shell Sunday. Mr. Dan Fullbrlght, of near Full- woods, wns here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bnttie Hindman and family, of Wlldent, spent the week end with Mr. J. J. Price. Mr. John Garner wns on our route Sunday. Mrs. Viola Wallace, of Piedmont, apent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Eunice Payne. ROUTE 2 NEWS. The iec cream supper gven Mon- day night by Miss Estelle Willing ham was highly enjoyed. Mr. Robert Self spent Saturday night with Mr. Geo. Willingham. Mr. Grady Carter wns in your city Friday. The many fiends hero of Mrs. Will Prior were sorry to learn of her dentil Sunday. Mr. (’. Cnrnos, of Jackson Chapel, spent Monday night here. M.\ Gordon Veal spent a few dnys Inst week In your city. Several from here nttonded the singing given by Miss Frances Bar nett Sunday night. Misses Bertha Hampton and 0- deaaa Loehrldge spent one evening last week as the guests of Mrs. Ar- trur Clay, of Priors. Mrs. Leo Baker, of Cave Spring, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Dempsey. There will be singing at Mt, Springs next Sunday afternoon. A large crowd from here attended the crenm supper given by Mrs. An drew Hardy, of Priors, Tuesday night Mrs. J. T. Hampton spent Mondny with her sister, Mrs. R. F. Ash, near your city. NEW PROSPECT NEWS. (Floyd County.) Our next graveyard working will he Saturday before the 5th Sunday in July, instead of before second Sunday in August ns usuhI. This change was made in order to start protracted meeting two weeks soon er, because Rev. I. D. Harris, of Cave Spring, can be with us then nnd could not come nt our regular time. Mrs. J. D. Roberts died here at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Sunday evening and was buri ed Monday at Lime Branch. Servi ces were conducted by Rev. R. G. Ogle. Rockmart 'News. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. King, of Rock- mart, arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Brantley. Annie Sue Beasley of Cedartown, Frances and Martha Dempsey of Ragland, Ala., came Sunday on a vis it to their aunt, Mrs. A. W. Farrer. Mr. Henry Nichols, of Cedartown, was here Saturday morning. Harold and Bonce Wulker returned last week to Montgomery, Ala., after a visit to their grandfather, Mr. J. V Davitte. Mr. I. L SimpBon, Jr., of Cedar town, spent Friday here. Mr. Jesse Camp nnd family, of Greenville, S. C., came last week on a visit to relatives here. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. T. Morgan were in Cedartown Mondny. Miss Maude Davitte spent Thursday in the Gate City. Messrs. W. H. Garner nnd O. F. Morris spent n part of last week at Chattsworth. Miss Mabel Bullenger left Monday for a month's stay in North Carolina. Rev. M. A. Franklin, Mrs. R. V. Bides, Mrs. Mnttie Young, Messrs. E. R. Morgan, R. C. Carpenter, D. H. Hubbard nnd M. P Lane attended the Methodist District Conference in Car rollton the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bulloch, of St. Louis, were the guests last week of Mr. nnd Mrs B. Cowden. Mr J. A. Morgan was In Cedar town Saturday. Mr and Mrs Luther Cooper, of Cedartown, enme Friday to spend the week-end here. Miss Beulah Stedham, who has been the guest of relatives here, returned lust week to Bnrtow, Fin. Mr. W. II. Garner nnd family at tended an all day singing nt Little Cedar last Sunday. Mr. E. C. Quinn, of Quitman, was in Cedartown last week, nnd stopped over to see his aunt, Mrs. R. C. Car penter. Mrs. Dora Cochran, Mrs. Edwin Mc- Bryde and Mrs. J. V. Anthony mo tored over to Cednrtown Inst Thurs day nnd took dinner nt the Log Cabin Mr. Roger P. Cuff, of Macon, has been holding n series of meetings at the Christian church. Mr. Homer Hagan and wife, of Birmingham, were visiting his par ents, Mr nnd Mrs. T. C. Hagan the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coogler, of De catur, visited relatves here Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. W. A. Godwin, of Atlanta, w visiting his sister, Mrs. Linton Wil liamson, Sunday. Mr. Arthur Helms, of Wayc wns shaking hnnds here this week with Roekmart friends. Miss Ruby Chandler is attending I school at Athens during the summer. Mr. Claude Fambrough spent Sun day in Rome with Knox Davitte. Mr. Waits Kingsbery has been vis iting his pnronts here for several 'days. Rev. II Kimurn, of Japnn, now a student at Emory University, preach ed a thrilling sermon Sunday morn ing to a large congregation at the Methodist ehurch. In the afternoon he showed ninny curios from Japan and told of Japanese customs. Messrs. A. L. Isbell, Claude Fam- brough, lleslep Barber and J. Fut- relle Roberts went over to the dance at the Armstrong Hotel in Rome Fri day. Mrs. Johnson and John Anthony, of Atlnnta, visited Mrs. J. V. An thony the week-end. Miss Hazel Adair leaves Mondny night for Mobile, Ain., where she will spend three‘weeks with her sister, Mrs. Leo Bidez. Messrs. E. W. Carlton nnd Howard Fnmbro and Dr. G. M. White, Mrs. Annie Ferguson, Misses Sara Frances Burnette nnd Ruby Carmichael had tea the other day nt the Log Cabin Ten R"oni near Cedartown and din- icr nt the General Forrest in Rome. Misses Bert Carlton, Gladys Chand ler and Ethel Porter of Rome, nnd Messrs. Robt. Jones, Earle Fnm- brough nnd Clyde Morris spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mor gan at their benutiul country home. Messrs. Heslep Barber, Jonathon Long and Dan Lane were in Cedar town Sunday. Miss Anne Barber has returned af ter a several dnys visit to her sister, Mrs. W. W. Draper, in Atlanta. Misses Anna Lou Jones and Ade laide Cornelius, of Cedartown, were here Sunday. INK PADS and INK—You can now find them at the Standard office. The home of Mr. Wm. Baldwin, in Antioch district, was damaged by fire Tuesday. FOR FIRE INSURANCE see the Knight Agency. Vast Wealth in City Straet The Chandnl Chowk, or “Silver street.” Is the main bazaar of Delhi, and one of the richest streets In the world. Many of Its shops are occu pied by Jewelers, whose hoards of precious stones represent fnhulous sums. Use Polk county products. ARAGON LETTER. Rev. H. Kimura of Japan, a stud ent, at Emory University, was the guest over Sunday of Rev. L. G. Co wart, and preached that evening at the Methodist church. Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Rutland will return this week from West Point. Miss Hazel Gentry returned Sat urday to Nashville after a visit to Miss Louise Ilockersmith. Messrs. Judson and Bennie Castle, of Banning, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lowry. Mr. W. D. Davidson has accepted a position in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Douglas Owen spent Saturday night in Atlanta. Mrs. Tom Davis and daughter,Miss Sara, of Cedartown, came Saturday to vinlt Mrs. G. S. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Burnette and chil dren, of Decatur, nrc the guests of Mrs. Sue Davitte for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. II. Coffman are the proud parents of a baby boy named Roy William. Miss Farris Taylor, of Cave Spring, was the guest last week of Miss Jewel James. Mr. Chas Whitesides was in Dal ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. Phillips, of Cov ington, spent a part of last week with Mr. Turner Phillips and family. Our Boy Scouts nrc hnppy over I their nice new uniforms, which were bought last week. Mr. C. W. Burkhalter nnd the Boy Scouts were in Rome Monday. Mesdames Joe Gilbreath and Je- thcr Dobbs, of Lindnle, visited their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Wood, over Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Wood spent the week-end at Limjalc. HEMATITE NEWS. Mrs. Bud MeGinnis and daughter, Mary, are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Jim Wright, of Big Elm, Ala. Mr. Joe Hopper, Jr., and sister, Miss Nolle, were nt Rehobeth Sun- dny. Mr. J. I). Beck, of Jackson Chapel, was near here Satudny. Mr. Luther Dempsey, of Dry Creek was near, here Sunday. Mr. und Mrs C. L. Baker and chil dren, Lady Lou nnd Virgil, were the guests Sunday of Mr. H. P. Baker and family. Mr. John Dunkin, of near Jack- son Chapel, was the guest Sunday of Mr. Jesse Mooney, Jr. Mrs. Louie Ellis and children, of Rehohcth, nre the guests this week of Mrs. Joe Hopper, Sr. Mr. Cornelius Hillyer returned Tuesday to his home at Rockmart j after spending several days with Mr. Dean McGinnis. Mr. J. A. H. McGinnis spent the week-end at Big Elm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Shnw nnd little son, Haralson, of near Jackson Chapel, were visiting relatives near here Sunday. Mr. Fred Shnw, of Adairsville, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. L. B. Shaw. Mr Findley Baker and sister, Beat rice, attended the singing .Sunday night at Miss Frances Barnett’s near Mt Springs. Mr. Jesse Dempsey, of Dry Creek, was here one day Inst week. ETNA NEWS Miss Flora Womack, of Lnngdon, Ala., spent Satudny night with Mrs. Aggie Collins. Misses Mandy Spivey nnd Ethleen Stephenson were the guests one day last week of relatives near Little Ce dar. Mr. M. R. Wright and family, of Little Cedar, were the guests Tues day of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lochridge. Those from here that attended the barbecue at Bluffton the 4th were Messrs. Asa Culling. P. J. nnd Dewey Gray, Buster Brown. Mr. Will Crocker was in your city Friday. Singing school closed Saturday night after ten nights school taught by Mr. Charlie Hudgins, of Rock Run. Rev. W. N. Wray, of Cave Spring, delivered an interesting sermon here Sunday. Messrs. O. A. Lochridge nnd M. R. Wright were in your city Saturday. LITTLE HARMONY NEWS. Mr. James Reed nnd family spent Sunday with Mr. Wm. Timms, of Ce dartown. There was preaching here Saturday night and Sunday by Rev. H. J. Gos- wick. Messrs. Wm. T. Anderson and Tom Chandler nnd families were at Whee ler Cut. Ala., on the 4th. There will be Sunday school here every Sunday at.2.30 p. m. Mr. W T. Anderson was one of the many who enjoyed the singing and fine dinner Sunday at Little Cedar. Singing at Mr. Tom Chandler’s Sunday night was fine. Miss Della Chandler has returned from a visit nt Wheeler Cut. No woman would wear eyeglasses if they didn’t improve her looks. SOLID LEATHER SHOES. Inside and outside, in every detail, o ar shoes are built for service and solid comfort. Into each pair we put the maximum value at //< ■ lo'/'itt possible price—furnish you extra good shoes— High in Quality— Low in Pr:c.e. challenge the shoe world on value and price, and atr.nr! squarely behind each sale with the strongest warr_.ni u i quality ever put behind good shoes. Try Them and You Will Always Buy Them. The JACOBS CO. We Sell for Gash So Sell for Less. One Low Price to 111. AT THE PALACE vaV?-:- w* e» -e / OllEEN of SHEBA William Fox \( * ^ Production y * **-*«. Monday and Tuesday, July 17th and 18th, Admission, 15 and 30 Cents. JACKSON CHAPEL NEWS. Mrs. J. N. Hampton, of Mt. Home, spent the week-end with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ralph Shaw. Mr. W. Orebaugh and family, of Cedartown were visitors near here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shaw were the week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sutherlin, Sr., of Mt. Home. Messrs. C. G. Crocker, Tom Demp sey, Fred Shaw, Jesse Carter and Alex Hopper attended the singing at Center, Ala., Sunday. Miss Bertha Hampton and broth er, Johnnie, of Mt. Home, were here Saturday. Miss Thelma Shaw and brother, William, spent the week-end near Rehobeth. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burton return ed to Atlanta recently after several days stay with relatives here and at Cave Spring. Remember Sunday scho6l here next Sunday at 9 a. m. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Georgia, Polk County. Hy virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county, will be Hold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in August,1022, at the Court House in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: A ot lr.S x 150 feet on the corner of Ellawood avenue and Russell street, adjoin ing property of Frank Hightower. One ucre of land on the west side of Mnr- ele avenue, lying between the proper ties of E. P. Ilridges and J. W. Zuker. Roth pieces of property being located in the city of Cedartown, Ga., and to be i payment of debts and distribution ■>ng the heirs at law. This the 1st dny of July, 1922. the first Tuesday in August. public out-cry to the highest and best bidder, the following described property. Cednrtown belonging to T. W. Short and . which said Short built a tenant house, said being Number 18 and lying west of nnd adjoining the lot on which two tenant houses .ere built by said T. W. Short. Said property sold under and by virtue f a mechanic and material man’s lien for 'lumhimr. improving and repairing the house built on nuid lot by said T. W. Short. given the defendant as required by Petition to Remove Disabilitiea. Georgia, I’olk County. To whom it may concern: Marcun Frank Powell hereby gives notice that at the Au gust Term, 1922, of the Superior Court of aid county, to be held on the 4th Monday n August, 1922, he will apply to said court by petition to be relieved of hia disabilitiea placed upon him by the verdict of the jury in the ease of I.ucile Powell vs. Marcus Frank Powell, tried at the February Term, said court, wherein a total divorce »ted between the partios, and pe titioner, Marcos Frank Powell, was left un der the disability -of not being allowed to marry again, and Marcus Frank Powell pub lishes this notice as required by law. This 9tb day of February, 1922, MARCUS FRANK POWELL. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF~CREDI- TORS. In the District Court of the United States the Northern District of Georgia, iu county of polk, and Die- bankrupt. W Statham. Jr rupt, nnd first , at the Referee's office in the city of Rome t_ the 15th day of July, A. I).. 1922, at 16 o' clock a. m.. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact sueh other business as may properly corns before said meeting. W. S. ROWELL. Referee in Bankruptcy. Rome, Ga., June 28th, 1922. L|BVL FOR DIVORCE. Maggie Evatt vs. Benjamlne F. EVott. Petition for Divorce in Polk Superior Court, August Term, 1922. It appearing to the court by the return of the Sheriff in the above stated case, that the defendant does not reside in said county, and it further appearing that Benjamin F. fected on the defendant by the publication of this order twice a month for two months before the next term of this court in the public gazette of said county in which the Sheriff’s sales are published. This 8th day