The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, December 28, 1922, Image 5

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DECEMBER M, 1022. THE ITTAHDARD. CEDAitTOWW, GA. PAGE FIVE We Are Moving We wish to thank oui‘ friends and customers for making our business such that we are obliged to move to larger quarters so that we can carry the stock and give the service that our business demands. We are glad to announce that we have a long term lease on the Gibson Building formerly oc cupied by the Bartlett Hardware Co. We shall move our stock there this week for our perman ent home. We trust that it will be our pleasure to serve you there with the most complete Furniture Store in Polk county. We wish again to thank you for past favors, and wish you one and all a happy and prosperous New Year. Don’t forget the place—the large Yellow Front Store between A. C. Cobb’s and the Com mercial Bank. Stubbs & Hogg, “The House Furnisher.” 415 Main Street. A King Lennon. Some Atlanta men have been doing some bragging lately about some big lemons that they had raised, but they should come to Codartown and see a sure enough lemon. Mr. R. W. Drock brought to our office Thursday a sample of that fruit that out-mcasurcs anything of the kind we have seen or heard of. It weighed two and a fourth pounds, and was sixteen and a fourth inches in circumference, standing six and a half inches high. The tree is twelve years old, and has been bearing for some time. All the fruit has been large and of fine quality, but the tree out-did itself in this particular instance. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and floral offerings at the death of our husband and fath er. May God bless them all, is our, prayer. —Mrs. J. M. Iinmrick und Children 1 CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness extended us nt the death of our little daughter and grand-daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leslie. PALACE THEATER CEDARTOWN, GA. MONDAY, JAN. I. Wallace Reid ;• —IN— ; “Thirty Days.” ] Comedy Bull Montana —IN— “A Ladies’ Man” 10 and 25c, war tax included. TUESDAY, JAN. 2. Bert Lytell —IN— The Right That Failed’ 1 Comedy Snug Pollard —IN— “Dig Up” 10 and 20c; Tax Included. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY'S Productions will be announced later. FRIDAY, DEC. 6. Viola Dana —In i' “Glass Houses” Episode No. 10 “The Timber Queen” 10 and 20c; tax included. SATURDAY, JAN. 6. Big five-reel Western Feature “Confidence” Episode No. 13 “Speed” 10 and 20c; tax included. Cedartown Supply Co. pays the highest prices for cotton seed. SUTTON'S MILL NEWS. Miss Edna Mae Swinney, of At lanta, came Friday to spend Christ mas with home folks. Messrs. S. E. nnd Dewey Wood, of Cullman, Ala., came Saturday on a visit to their son nnd brother, Mr. W J. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Akins, Miss Nancy Teat and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Teat, of Lindale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Teat. Mr. T. J. Hatch and fumily are speding the first f the week with their father, Mr. J. P. Morris, neur Lake. Mr. E. E. Woods and family spent Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs. W. J. Woods. Mr. Raymond Smith, of Atlanta, is spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Smith. Miss Hattie Daniel, of Villa Rica, came yesterdny on a visit to Mrs. Jervis Wood. ESOM HILL NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snow, of Cedar town, came Tuesday for a few days visit. Miss Gertrude Wood was in Cedar town yesterday. Mr. J. T. Jones and family have moved to Alabama City, much to the regret of their many friends. Mr. M. F. Williams spent Saturday in Atlanta. Miss Maggie Williams came home Saturday from Cedartown to spend Christmas. YOUNGS NEWS. Mr. E. F. Abney Bpent a part of last week at Oak Level, Ala. Misses Serctha and Jessie Hudson, of Cedartown, spent the week-end with their aunt, Mrs. M. Maddox. Mr. Carl Wester, of Atlanta, was was the guest of his father, Mr. C. W. Wester, Saturday. Mr. Bill McBurnett wus near Full- woods Sunday. Mr. W. II. Barnett and wife of Lime Branch, and Mr. Geo. Maddox, of Akea, were the guests Sunday of Mr. Jerry Barnett. Miss Stella Moore, of Fullwood, was here Sunday. Mrs. A. Y. Henderson is ill with flu. FELTON NEWS. Miss Maude Riddlcspergcr, of Rome, came Snturday on a visit to relatives here. Miss Elizabeth Brown is home from Anderson, S. C., for the holidays, and is accompanied by her friend, Miss Fosset. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitfield an nounce the birth of a son, who will be called William Arthur. Mrs. II. M. Huskey and daughter, of Cedartown, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weaver. Mrs. R. E. Wilson nnd children, of Romo, came Monday to visit their sister, Mrs. G. II. Wilson. Miss Ruth Brown, of Bremen, is speding the holidays with home folks. Miss Maurine Weaver returned Sunday from Cedartown. Mr. Chnmbless Lee left Monday for Birmingham. Mr. John Whitfield, of Griffin,spent Sunday with his brothers, Messrs. Chas. and Ed Whitfield. SLABS nt mill, 25 cents for two- horse load. YOUNG MERCANTILE CO., Youngs. THAT NEW LOAF. Try it. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO Mr. Mel Casey spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. J. P. Martin spent Tuesday in Chattaooga. Mrs. E. M. Waters spent Saturday morning in Rome. Mr. N. V. Foster spent the first of the week in Atlanta. Mr. John II. Barnes, Jr., left Friday for a visit in Marietta. Miss Inez Teat left Saturday-for a few dnys visit in Dalton. Mr. A. S. Speer came home Fridny from Gadsden to spend Christmas. Mrs. J. W. Beavers went to Buch- nnnn Saturday for a few days visit. Miss Cynthia, Russoll and Marshall Little left Sunday for a visit in Annis ton. Mr. Francis Foster came home Sat urday from Mucon to spend Christ mas. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Agnew, of At lanta, enme Saturday for n few days visit. Miss Edna Pike, of Carrollton,came Saturday on a visit to Miss Thelma Adams. INSURE THE PROFITS of your business against rain, with the Knight Agency. Mr. A. II. Nation came home Snt urday from Atlanta for a stay of sev eral dnys. Miss Maude Sanders came home Saturday from Atlanta to spend Christmas. Miss Jessie Cleveland enme home Saturday from Atlnntu for a stay of several dnys. Mr. K. G. Ragan and his bride re turned last week from their wedding trip to Florida. Miss Mary Waddey wus home from Toccoa, where she is teaching, to spend Christmas. Mr. J. R. Davis and son, Griffin, and Miss Elma Griffin left Friday for a visit in Cartcrsville. Mrs. Evan Thomasson, of Carroll ton, enme Saturday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. S. L. Clay. Mrs. Glenn Brown, of Birmingham, enme Suturday on a visit to her mo ther, Mrs. J. W. Curtis. Mnj. nnd Mrs. Homer Watkins went to Atlantn Saturday to spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. Oscar Holtzclaw returned Inst week from Nownnn, where he has been studying telegraphy. Mrs. C. T, Johnson, of Atlanta, came Saturday on n visit to her fnth- or, Mr. T. W Schliustett. Mr.’TL L. Wilson nnd little daugh ter, Margaret, went to Atlanta Sat urday to spend Christmas. Mrs. A. W. Young,of Atlantn,came Friday to spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs. S. F. Marshall. Messrs. J. A. Wilson and L. II. Smith attended tho funcrnl Thursday in Rockmart of Morris Toler. Dr. nnd Mrs J. G. Morris, of Bow- don,came Saturday to spend Christ mas with their father, Mr. J. S. King. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brooks McMorrough, of Atlanta, came Saturday on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reed. FOR A HAT becoming to you, yoa should he coming to us. THE NEW YORK HAT SHOP, 814 Broad St., Rome. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Palmer, of At lanta, enme Saturday on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Busby. MiBS Lucy Chambless came Satur day from Chattanooga to spend Christmas as the guest of Mrs. W. C. Burber. WHY PAY 50 cents for a Watch Glass when you can get it for 25 cents? HUNT JEWELRY CO., 808 Main St. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Northcutt, of College Park, came Suturday on a vis it to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meredith. Mrs. Clarence Cleveland, of Sar gents, spent the first of the week with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. W. O. Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamrick, of Bessemer, Ala., came Saturday on a visit to their parents, Rev. nnd Mrs. R. W. Hamrick. Messrs. Tip Asbury of Madison,and Roger Asbury of Perry, came Satur day to spend Christmas with their sister, Mrs. Paul Montgomery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aleck Brooks, of | Rome, were here over Sunday. Their 1 Mr. S. R. Mendel was in Atlanta yesterday. Mr. J. J. Edwards spent Monday at Taylorsville. Mr. Bums Cox, of Atlanta, was here over Sunday. Mr. W. W. Peacock, of Rome, spent Monday here. Miss Lula Crumbley spent yester day in the Gate City. Mrs. E. W. Elder left Monday for a visit in Birmingham. Mr. T. P. Thurmond spend the week-end in Chattanooga. Mr. Walter Ballow, of Atlantn, spent Tuesday night here. Mr. T. A. Pottitt has been home from Birmingham this week. Miss Blanche Smith, of Bonz, Ala., is spending the holidnys hero. Miss Florence McAlluni is spending the holidays in Meridian, Miss. Mrs. J. W. Daniel went to Carroll ton Monday for a few dnys visit. Mr. Earl Edmondson was home from Macon to spend Christmas. Miss Annie Colquitt enme home Sat urday from Atlnntn to spend Christ mas. Mesdnmes S. P. Holloway and Wil lie Marshall spent yesterdny in At lnntu. Mr. T. A. Chnsteen roturned to An niston yesterdny after a few dnys visit here. Mr. W. L. Knight came homo last week for the holidnys from his duties on the road. Miss Frances Brooks is home for the holidays from West Point, where she has been teaching. Mr. J. L. Brown, of Nownnn, spent the first of the week with his daugh ter, Mrs. W. T. Brooks. Mr. nnd Mrs. G.W. Ruff nnd daugh ter, Evelyn, wont to Marietta Satur day to spend Christmas. Miss Nannie Pitts, of Atmorc, Ain., is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Pitts. I AM AGENT for American Pro ducts Co. All sorts of Toilet goods. J. A. ADAMS, 410 Park St. Messrs. John nnd Evan Short came Saturday from Anniston to spend Christmas with home folks. Miss Annn Harriot Shewmake, of Atlanta, spent Tuesday night here ns tho guest of Mrs. Homer Watkins. Mr. W. J. Burr, of New Orleans, spent the first of tho week with hiB pnjonts, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Barr. Mrs. C. C. Bunn wont to Romo Suturday for a few dnys visit. Mr. Bunn spoilt the first of tho week there Mr. W. P. Mnxwell and duughtcr, Miss Gertrude, of Birmingham, have boon vjpiting relatives here this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B Thwcatt return ed Sundny to Nashville after a visit to their parents, Mr and Mrs, C. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Foster, of Ringgold, came Saturday on a visit to their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Meredith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bur) Boullneau, of Atlanta, spent tho drat of the week with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W Boulincau. Mrs. T. H. Fielder, of Macon,came Friday on a visit to her parents, Hon. and Mrs. W. K. Fielder. Mr. Fiel der spent the first of the week here. Mrs. C. R. Brown and daughter, Martha, came Saturday on a visit to her father, Capt. J. A. Peek. Mr. Brown spent tho first of the week here. Mrs. E. L. Prewett, of Rome, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Pritchett. Mr Prewett spent tho first of the week here. Mrs. F. P. Abercombie, of Atlanta, came Saturday on a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cleveland. Mr. Abercombie spent the first of the week here. Mrs. H. H. Hutchins and little daughter, Barbara, of East Point,and Miss Una McArver of Atlanta, came Saturday on a visit to their sister,Mrs R. A. Brimm. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Blackwell came Saturday from Birmingham to spend Christmas as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. PittB. Mr. and Mrs. John Langford, of Birmingham, came Saturday to spend Christmas with their brother and sis ters, Mr. J. C. and Misses May and Ola Langford. Rev. G. B. Bomnn, of Heflin, Ala., spent the first of the week with his mother, Mrs. T. W. M. Brown, ac- daughter, Mrs. Pauline Hackney, and companied them home for a stay of filled the pulpit Sunday evening at the several days. , Eastview Baptist church. Mr. Guy Alvarez, of Atco, spent ; Mr. Chas. C. Barton, a former pop- the first of the week here. His wife, ular Cedartown young man, was uni- who has been visiting her parents, Mr ted in marriage Thursday at Potean, and Mrs. Henry West, returned Okla., with Mrs. Nancy White John- home with him. | son, formerly of Van's Valley. Mrs. E. F. Jones returned Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Toole, Mr. and to Piedmont after a visit to her sis- Mrs. R.P. Kenyon and Mrs.J.N.Frazer ter, Mrs. J. B. Mason. Her father, of Atlnntn, and Mrs. J. R. Deese of Mr. E. W. Carter, accompanied her Bainbridge, came Saturday on a visit home for a few days visit. j to their mother, Mrs. R. O. Turner. Mr. Lee Parker spent Christmas in Carroll county. Mr. J. C. Hilburn spent Tuosdny in Chattanooga. Mrs. L. F. Wingnrd spent Saturday afternoon In Rome Mr. Frank Lowthcr is spending the holidays in Louisville, Ky. Mr. J. L. Witcher went to Rome Saturday for a few days visit. FOR STORAGE ROOM— T. N. Duke’s Warehouse, Ware street. Miss Irene Gunter left last week for a few days stay nt McDonough. Mrs. J. R. McGregor ami Miss Pauline Bniley spent yesterday in Atlanta. SLABS nt mill, 25 cents for two- horse load. YOUNG MERCANTILE CO., Youngs. Mr. John D. Waddell, Jr., of At lanta, spent the first of the week with Mr. Julius Cobb. Miss Augusta Young left yesterday for a trip to Washington before re suming her school nt Poplar Branch, N. C. Miss Blanche Cooper, who is attend ing Wesleyun Femnlo College in M#- con, enme Thursday to spend tho hol idays with her parents, Rev and Mrs W. II. Cooper. WHEN YOU have your automo- bilo worked on, be sure you take it where you get service and A REAL GUARANTEE. Caqcy & Sloan do this very thing. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewster and daughters, Misses Frances and Cor nelia, of Birmingham, came Saturday on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hand. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Pnrker, Jr., de lightfully entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening, serving re freshments before tho Christmas dance nt the Club. Mrs. Jos. Waters and children, of Savannah, came last week on a visit to her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Boulincau. Mr. Wntcrs spent the first of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Freemun of Se- noia, nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bartlett of Atlanta, came Snturday to spend Christmas with their parents, Hon. and Mrs. W. K. Fielder - . Mr. Chas. C. Barton, a former pop ular Cedartown young man, was uni ted in marriage Thursday at Potean, Okla., with Mrs. Nnney White John son, formerly of Vnn's Valley. About fifty of the little friends of Rev C. P. Willcox gave him a cassock Sunday as a token of their apprecia tion of the great work he is doing n- mong tho children of Codartown. Messrs. Bradford nnd Miller Ham rick came homo last week for the holidays from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, and Mr. Charles and Miss Agnes Hamrick from the Berry School. Mrs. J. R. Durham and Mrs. Le- norris Mundy, of Atlanta, came last week to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mundy. Messrs. Durham and Mundy spent tho first of tho week here. Miss Annie Reeves returned last week from Ashford, Alu., where she has been in chargo of n millinery store during the Beason. She spent Thursday night with hor sister, Mrs. J. W. Bobo, at Silver Creek. The marriage of Miss Elsie Mor gan, of Cedartown, and Alnicr Went- zel, of Reading, Pa., was quietly sol emnized on yesterday afternoon by Rev. II. F. Joyner, at tho Maple street pastorium.—Rome Tribune, 27th. Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Nunn of Tem ple, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Elliott of Au gusta, Mr. Joe C. Nunn and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nunn of Atlanta, Bpent Monday with their parents and (grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nunn. Misses Lois Sheffield and Vera Pridgen came home Thursday for the holidays from the Georgia Normal & Industrial College at Milledgeville. Miss Ethel Tison, who Is also attend ing school there, is spending the holi days with relatives in Florida. Messrs. Lewis Pittbj Virgil Moore Lamar Partee, C. J. Turner, Paul Griffis, Warren Purks,Walter Branch, Hugh David, Damon Agee, Robert Young and Phil Brewster came home last week for the holidays from the State Technological School in At lanta. Miss Zelia Phillips left Saturday to spend the holidays at Lawrencc- ville and Norcross, after which she will attend the Short Course at the State College of Agriculture in Ath ens before returning to resume her work as our County Home Demon stration Agent. Miss Vivian, tho attractive daugh ter of Mrs. C. Froneberger, was unit ed in marriage on the 17th inst. with Mr. Jonathan Long, a populnr young man of Rockmart. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. B. F. Pirn at the Methodist parsonage in Rock mart, and the happy couple left at once for an automobile trip to Flor ida. Opportunities. $200,000 to placo on Cedartown business nnd residence property. Loans can bo closed promptly. HALE-BRANNON CO., Romo, Ga. SIX PER CENT MONEY. Under Bankers Reserve System 0 per cent loans may be secured on city or farm property, to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness. Banker* Reserve Deposit Company, 1048 California Street, Denver, Colorado. Wanted. WANTED—All kinds of sewing* Children’s clothes a specialty. MRS. D. W. ALLEN, 202 N. Broad St. For Rent. FOR RENT—Two 2-horse crops; good houses nnd barns, A. J. WILEY, 410 Park street. FOR RENT— Desirable - business house now occupied by Stubbs & Hogg. Vacant Jnn. 1st. MRS. J. A. ADAMS. FOR RENT—12-room residence, partly furnished, on Main street. T. N. DUKE. FOR RENT—A two-horse crop, good land with house and bnrn, near Lake. MISS CALLIE BYRD, Estlll, S. C. For Sale. FOR SALE—Thousands of Cab bage Plants, nice green onos. D. L. ROBERTS. FOR SALE CHEAP—10 full-blood- cd hens and young roosters. Have no space to keep them. Mrs. C. W. HOL- LETT. FOR SALE—Some good mules and horses will be sold first Tuesday in January at legal hours. FOR SALE—Six lots on the corner of Main and Cobb streots. MRS. G. P. RUSSELL, 1107 Main St. FOR SALE or RENT— Six-room house, with bath, two lots, 201 North Broad St. C. W. NATIONS. FOR SALE—Six-room house on Cave Spring street; lot, 70x175 feet. S. A. HUNT. FOR SALE—1 first-class 4 burn er oil stove. Call 100. FOR SALE—Good milk cow, or will trade for beef cow. W. W. MARTIN. FOR SALE—Good milk cow. Ap ply to B. T. Baldwin R. F. D. 4, Rock mart. FOR SALE—A 4-burner oil Btove, New Perfection make, in good con dition. 400 Park St. FOR SALE—The Central Cafe. J. J. EDWARDS SACRIFICE SALE—Renting prop erty in growing section of Cedar town. Very liberal terms. Will ex change for Atlantn property. Ad dress; "Atlanta Owner," care , JJo- dartown Standard, City. Lott. LOST—Four pairs of Gloves in package. Finder return to Mrs. Ray Brock and receive reward. LOST—Bunch of keys between Cedartown and Rome. Finder please return to Knox Davltte, Atlantic Ice & Coal Corporation,Rome, Ga., and receive reward. Telephone 100, Rome. Found. FOUND—A strayed hog has come to my house. Finder can recover on payment of advertising and costs. W. H. BARTON. SIGN PAINTINC, Decorating and ART WORK, signs of all kinds, all sizes. See me first. All work guar, antecd. Lowest prices. PINK SNOW, corner Main and Ware St., upstairs. Everybody Cordially Invited. To try our Plate Dinner, also our Plate Supper. We serve you a nice Plate Dinner, with all you can eat for twenty-five centB. Our Plato Supper will bo served from 6.30 to 7.80, with hot biscuits, for 26 cents. We guarantee to satisfy you, and are sure to serve you again. Our cof fee is the best in town. Our fish and oysters are fresh, and direct from the sea coast. Give us a call. LITTLE STAR CAFE, J. R. MORGAN, Prop. 608 Main St., Cedartown. CARD OF THANKS. To Caledonia Lodge, No. 121, F. & A. M.—Many thanks from my heart to all that gave mo tho nice Christ mas baskets of fruit. Wishing all a happy New Year. MRS. W. T. JONES.