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FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1939 NORTH GEORGIA TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Mrs. Cobb Named New Officer Of P.-T. A. Group Mrs. Charlie Cobb was elected and installed as second vice presi dent of the P.-T. A. at their meet ing on Tuesday afternoon, to fill the vacancy created by the resig nation of Mrs. C. E. Day. At the same time the following commit tee chairman were appointed: Mrs. Max McCanless, program and parent education; Mrs. T. H. Shipp, budget and finance; Mrs. Griffin Roberts, publicity; Mrs. Carl Edge, hospitality; Mrs. Rube Jones, health; Mrs. Tom Arnold, publications; Mrs. Lee. Spears, house and grounds; Mrs. O. P. Galt, library; Mrs. Charlie Cobb, membership; Miss Mildred Martyn, humane education. Mr. N. R. Haworth, superinten dent, made a brief talk at the meeting, expressing the apprecia tion of the school for the work of the P.-T. A. and pledging to them the cooperation of the faculty and the student body. Mr. Ralph Owen, principal of the high school introduced members of the high school faculty, and Mr. A. L. Clarke, principal of the gram- mar school introduced members of the grammar school faculty. Miss Myrl Chafin, head of the speech department, gave a reading. Following the program and bus- iness meeting, an informal recept- ion was held for the teachers in the home economics department. Baptist Class Is Entertained Thursday Night Mrs. A. P. Bobo entertained members of her Sunday School class with a weiner roast on Thursday evening at the Ameri- can Legion Hall. Members of the class are: Misses Madge Garner, Elaine Gibson, Marie Scroggs, Annie Ruth Scroggs, Florine Johnson, Blanche Mitchell, Annie Laurie Jordan, Ed na Pharr, Pauline Childers; Misses Walderene Pharr, Jane Pharr, Marjorie Garner, Winona Tipton, Mary Padgett, Kate Wal lace, Sally Johnston, Edna Benson, Laura Kate Keith, Jewel Knox. Miss Westbrook, Mr. Chumley Wed In Holly Springs Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Westbrook, of Woodstock, announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Vivian, to Wallace Chumley, of Acworth. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Biddy, at his home near Holly Springs on Saturday, Sep tember 9. The bride was attired in a blue ensemble with matching accessor ies. Mr. and Mrs. Plumly will make their home in Acworth. Mrs. Freeman To Have Music Class At North Canton Music classes in the North Can- ton School will be under the direc tion of Mrs. William James Free man, of Woodstock, this year. Mrs. Freeman will also conduct lessons in private homes two days during the week. Mrs. Freeman is a talented mu sician and a former pupil of Paul Floyd. At present she is a stu dent under the instruction of Mr. Earl Chester Smith, of Atlanta. Mrs. P. W. Jones Is Rook Hostess Mrs. P. W. Jones was hostess to members of the rook club at her summer cabin on Thursday. She had as her guests: Mesdames L. L. Jones, J. O. Pettis, of Grantville, Max Crisler, Lowe Worley, Ellis Hughes, How ell Brooke, W. W. Fincher, Thomas Thompson, W. L. Blackwell, J. R. Boring, G. B. Johnston, 0. D. Perkinson. Miss Louise Land Wins Scholarship Miss Louise Land, seven year 4-H Club girl and winner of the recent district clothing contest, has been awarded a work scholar ship at West Georgia College, in Carrollton. Her club records for seven years were among the outstanding in the state and on the merit of them she was given the scholarship. She left Thursday to register and en roll at the college. North Canton 4-H Club Begins New Years’ Work Miss Martha O’Farrell began her work with the 4-H Club at North Canton Tuesday. Fifteen new members were enrolled bring ing the club enrollment to thirty- five. Arrangements were made for the club to meet during school hours and for the work done by class room teachers in vocational subjects to be correlated in the club work. Recent Bride and.Attendants * Mrs. William Schley Howard, of Decatur, who before her recent marriage was Miss Nelle Chamlee, daughter of Mrs. Jere Warren Chimlee, of Canton. She is pictur- People I Know By BLANCHE JONES TOUCHSTONE Ted ROBINSON Some judge a person's heart and mind By gesture or expression; Some listen to his speech to find His spiritual profession. Some think his daily actions prove His virtue or his folly; Some seek to learn what sor- rows move His mind to melancholy. Some think a man content to drudge Exhibits thus his fitness. Some make results his only judge... And force, his only witness. By many an action, many a word, Self-likenesses are painted; By little things almost ab- surd The wise become acquainted. I do not ask how men pre- fer To earn or spend their money- I judge a fellow's charact- ter By what he thinks is funny. ed above with her two sisters. Miss Ann Chamlee (left) who was a bridesmaid, and Mrs. William Gib- son Booth, of Woodstock (right) maid of honor. Service League Has First Fall Meeting Tuesday The first fall meeting of the Service League was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Hyatt. Plans were dis- cussed for the coming year's work. Those who attended were: Mesdames N. R. Haworth, Bill Booth, Louis Jones, Jr., H. G. Van- diviere, D. S. Pressly, Rube Jones, Paul Boring, Foute Jones, 0. P. Galt; Mesdames Ed Garlington, Frank Stewart, Spurgeon Hyatt, Misses Sara Groves, and Maxine Crisler. Loyal Temperance Legion Meeting The Loyal Temperance Legion met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bob Smith. The scripture was read by Sydney Moody, after which a discussion was held on “Self Control.” The following members attend- ed: Rhodes McClure, Jr., Jimmy Ca- gle, Sydney Moody, Charles Seig- ler, ,Roy Reynolds, Jr., A. L. Clarke Jr., Jackie Richardson, Betty Au- drey Henderson, Joyce Clark, Eliz- abeth Etheridge, Martha Hawkins, Jacqueline Adams, Patsy Cole, 'Louise Kilby, Mary Katherine Mc- [Clure, Helen Smalley, Nancy Rule. Mrs. A. W. Blumberg has re- turned from that tour she went on of visiting doctors all over the country. Her four sons, all of whom are doctors, each received a visit from their mother. As Mrs. Blum- berg just got in last night I have- n't had a chance to talk to her but I'm sure that she could tell me much that would interest you as wel las me. She visited A. W. and his wife in Williamsport, Pa., Joe and his wife in Baltimore, Mac and his wife in Boston, and Dicky in Nash- ville. Among other things which happened to her on the trip, pro- bibly the most notable was that she acquired a granddaughter while visiting Mac and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. brought her back from Williamsport as far as Nashville where Dicky is intern- ing at Vanderbilt Hospital. I know that in her travels Mrs. Blumberg has become acquainted with everybody worth knowing be- tween here and all the cities she visited. All Cantonians will learn with deep regret of the illness of Mrs. O. C. Omer, who for many years lived at Hotel Canton. Mrs. Omer was ill at her home in Acworth for several weeks and is now at Wes- ley Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. The sincere wish of Canton people is that Mrs. Omer will soon be well again. W. C. T. U. Will Meet At Boring Home Monday The W. Q. T. U. will meet on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. R. Boring. All members are urged to attend. Sunday School Class Has Party Thursday Miss Behre Satterfield was hos- tess at a picture show party on Tuesday afternoon honoring mem- bers of her Sunday School class. Those who attended were: Betty Audrey Henderson, Betty Jones, Margaret Patrick, Kathryn Satterfield, Peggy Coker, and Peg gy Croy. bit. The club composed of Tarp Wright, Tom Doss and Jasper Keith haven't exactly been over to see that the teachers are being en- tertained—or maybe they have — I don't know—but I do know that rush from the home town swains, some of them are getting quite a One in particular has assembled unto herself quite a contingent as during one week she was seen with five different escorts. However that was during the first week of school—its entirely possible that she may not have amassed any greater total than five because when you think about it there aren't many more than that! I was about to interview a ce- lebrity for you this week but she got away before I could talk to her. Edith Foster, of Carrollton, arrived Tuesday to join the faculty of the Canton High School but Wednesday was called back home because of illness in her family. She is a poet, having published one book and is now at work on another. Her book "Beside the Wishing Well" appeared last year and was given favorable comments by critics and by the press. Too bad she couldn't stay— maybe we'll draw another one. And about the teachers—the Bachelor's Club— or matrimonial bureau which Dr. J. T. Pettit ap- pointed at the school opening to see that the teachers were well taken care of must be doing their ‘Peace’ Is Topic Of Junior Women On Tuesday Night Junior Women heard a timely program on Tuesday evening on "Peace". The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Rube Perry with Miss Lois Edge as co-hostess. Miss Marie Hamrick made a talk on “Isolation” and Miss Olga Per- kins read an article "Women of Peace" taken from the Woman's Club Magazine. Those who attended were: Misses Sara Groves, Marie Ham- rick, Olga Perkins, Lois Edge, Le-| la Ledford, Blanche Quarles, Mary I Drue Fann, Edith Foster, Gaynelle Anderson, Edith Bowers, Mrs. Rube Perry, Miss Della Snead. church events STUDY COURSE AT BAPTIST CHURCH Members of the Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union began f study course at the Church on Monday afternoon with Mr. R. B. Sims as the leader. The class will meet a- gain next Monday afternoon for a continuance of the study. They are studying the book, "His Story in Ga. W. M. U. History," by Mrs. J. W. Neel. Attending were: Mesdames J. E. Johnston, J. P. Cash, Henry Wheeler, R. P. Spears, Lee Spears, J. W. Blackwell, A. P. Bobo. BUSINESS GIRLS "The First and Latest Conflict” was the subject discussed at the meeting of the Business Girls Circle of the Methodist Church on Monday evening. The meeting was | held at the home of Miss Rochelle McClure. Miss McClure taught the Bible study. Miss Mildred Martyn read the scripture, taken from the book of Esther. Miss Sue Arrington gave an article on "Closein on Churches.” Those present were: Misses Martha O'Farrell, Mil- dred Martyn, Rochelle McClure, Cleo McClure, Ella Mae Cobb, Sue Arrington, Gaynelle Anderson. HOLLY SPRINGS W. M. S. The W. M. S. of the Holly Springs Methodist Church met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. M. Barrett. Mrs. Wm. A. Hillhouse had charge of the spi- ritual life program. The subject was "The Quest of God Through Working with Him." After the opening song. Miss Mary Chapman led the prayer. Miss Mary Glenn Thompson and Mrs. Loomis Reece made brief talks. Miss Glenn's subject was, “Deepening Our Experience of God," and Mrs. Reece's was "Where Shall We Work?" Following the meeting a social hour ensued. SUNBEAMS MEET Sunbeams met at the church on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Bob Smith as the leader and Mrs. Wal- ker Harbin as the pianist. The meeting was opened with a song, "Jesus Wants Me for a Sun- beam," followed by the reading of the 23rd Psalm. The story in "World Comrades" was told. Members present were: Willie Sue Tcrner, Katherine Tur- ner, Roy Reynolds, Jr., A. L. Clarke, Jr., Joyce Clarke, Ruth Holcomb, Patsy Cole, Jacqueline Adams, Bobbie Bagwell, Ann Bag- well, David Smalley, Wanda Ket- chie, Paul Hogan; Jackie Richardson, Dorothy Price, Helen Smalley, Helen Croy, Nancy Rule, Betty Peardon, Viol- et Hester, Frankie Lee Dunn, Wil- liam Ledford, T. J. Ponder. METHODIST BIBLE STUDY Mrs. Theora Cobb was the teach- er of the Bible Study Class which met at the Methodist Church on Monday afternoon. The lesson was taken from the first book of Sam- uel. Those present were: Mesdames R. P. Etheridge, W. W. Fincher, R. O. Fincher, R. C. Sharp, J. O. Pettis, of Grantville, H. A. Maxey, W. H. Duncan, W. T. Floyd, O. E. Morgan, Sr., Theora Cobb. Homemakers Class Plans Picnic Friday Afternoon The Homemakers Class of the Baptist Sunday School will have a picnic on Friday afternoon, Sept. 29, at 3 o'clock at Groves Park. All members are invited to attend. One Jasper lad, going home af- ter a date with one Canton girl was riding along so peacefully ov er on the Ball Ground Highway when he heard a commotion in the back seat. He looked around and there was Etowah! Due to his friendly nature, someday Etowah is going to wake up in strange surroundings and the town would suffer a distinct loss. He is one of the most ardent of the Bowling Center fans. And he plays quite a game of golf too. When the ball goes in the creek, Etowah jumps in and gets it—of course he chews it up but he does get it—but as long as the ball is in the fairway or on the greens he never bothers it. That's more sense than some people have. Canton may lose one of its more prominent citizens to the Missouri Methodist Conference soon. 'Tis be- ing widely rumored! Attractive Child Roylyn Marie, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cannon of Liveoak, Fla. and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ode Cannon. . Leave For School BIZZELLE ROBERTS JOAN ARNOLD Miss Arnold, who is enrolled at Brenau College, Gainesville; Miss Coker, at the University of Geor- Briefs About Important People Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith have returned to their home in Oviedo, Fla., after spending several weeks here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eaton of Smyrna and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Col- lins, of Fairmount, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Dalton were guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Crisler, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Brooke had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Summerour and daughter, Jane, of Norcross. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Atlanta were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith. Mrs. S. J. Stembridge has re- turned to her home in Milledge- ville after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Max Crisler. Mrs. S. P. Darnell of Talking Rock was the guest Tuesday of his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Jr. Mrs. T. D. Quarles had as her recent guests, Mrs. H. L. Kelley, Jr., and family of Decatur and A. J. Stephens, of Marietta. Miss Tommie D. Quarles of Cartersville spent the week-end with her mother, Mr. T. D. Quar les. Gene Thomason and Robert La- them spent the week-end at Clay- ton. Miss Helen Enloe, of Atlanta, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cobb. Miss Elsie Elliott attended the wedding of Miss Frances Harris to Sanford Ring of Atlanta on Saturday evening which was sol emnized at the First Baptist Church in Cartersville. Mrs. J. M. Pugh returned home Sunday after spending several weeks in Atlanta with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence of Marietta and Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCollum of Atlanta were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCollum. J. O. McCollum is spending the week in Atlanta with his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mc Collum. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Warlick vi sited relatives in Ellijay during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCanless had as their guests on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Galt, Jr. and daugh- ter, Jonette, of Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. J. H. Galt, Sr. and Bill Teague of Marietta. Miss Mary Barnes of Cumming is the geust this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holcomb. Mrs. Herbert Lathem of Lathem- town was the guest during the past week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holcomb. Mrs. L. L. Jones has returned from a brief visit with her son and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Cheatham, at their home in Grif- fin. Continued on page 8 Supper Party Is Social Event Of ।Past Week-end IMr. and Mrs. Max Crisler and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagwell enter- tained a group of friends at a marsh Then supper on Saturday evening in the outdoor dining room at the Crisler home. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Hines Wood, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Bridgers, Mr. and Mrs. Max McCanless, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edge, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Doss; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bobo, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Vandiviere, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Boring, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Fackler, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cobb; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Baskin, Dr. and Mrs. Grady Coker, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MARY COKER Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Poole; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. John Teasley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spears, Mr. and Mrs. John Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Spur geon Hyatt, Mrs. 0. A. Hopkins, and daughter, Dorothy, of Atlan ta; Mrs. J. O. Pettis, Grantville, Mrs. Griffin Roberts, Mrs. S. .J. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Miss Maxine Crisler, Miss Helen Enloe, Atlanta, P. W. Jones, Jr., Dr. Charles Johnston. Recent Bride Is Feted Wednesday At Ball Ground Mrs. Pepper Roberts was the central figure at a kitchen shower on Wednesday night at which Miss Eva Ingram and Mrs. Harold Pat terson were hostesses. The show er was given at Miss Ingram’s home in Ball Ground. The guests were: Mesdames Pepper Roberts, J. M. Barnes, Hugh Boling, John Mose- ley, Rebie Phillips, Henry Lyon, Sam Stancil, Roy Cobb, Doc Byers, Serber Kemp, J. T. Bryson, Jim Bishop, H. T. Lawson, John Wil- liams, A. C. Stoner, Ralph Alli- son, Nathan Ingram, J. H. Ingram, Bryan McClain; Misses Frances Taylor, Vera Groover, Mary Hill Groover, Jim mie Barnes, Bizelle Roberts, Jane Bryson. Mrs. George Doss Entertains Sewing Club at Home Tuesday Mrs. George Doss was hostess Tuesday to her sewing club at her home on Gainesville Road. Mrs. Doss had as her guests: Mesdames J. A. Baskin, Sam Bridgers, G. C. Brooke, A. R. Flan- nigan, E. M. McCanless, John Keith, and A. P. Bobo. Mrs. Spurgeon Hyatt Is Hostess to Bridge Club Mrs. Spurgeon Hyatt entertain- ed members of the Cotillion Bridge Club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Main Street. Her guests were: Mesdames D. S. Pressly, Louis Jones, Jr., Paul Boring, Emory Day, Foute Jones, Tyre Jones, Bill Booth, and Miss Maxine Crisler. GERALDINE COVINGTON gia, Athens; Miss Roberts, at Ag nes Scott College, Decatur; and Miss Covington, Georgia State Col lege for Women, Milledgeville. North Canton To Have Meeting Of P.-T. A. Tuesday North Canton P.-T. A. will hold the first meeting of the school year on Tuesday afternoon. The subject for study is “Nutrition.” Miss Sara Rymer will talk on the selec tion of foods for the growing child. Mrs. Rufus Vaughn is president of the organization. Other offi- cers are Mrs. Vanderleith Stover, vice president; Mrs. M. S. Baldwin, secretary; Mrs. W. F. Cornwell, treasurer. Committees for the year are as follows: Social Mrs. Charles Dunwoody, Chairman, Mesdames Dall Reid, T. A. Brown, Oran Cantrell. Program: Mrs. Vernon Green, Chairman Misses Sara Rymer, Sa- ra Bozeman Kathryn Thomason. Publicity: Miss Rachel Pettit, Chairman, Misses Ruth Landrum, Annie Laurie Doss. Cantonian and Guest Visit in Birmingham Mr. W. T. James, of Knoxville, Tenn., arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs. T. J. Ponder and Mrs. T. M. James. They left Tuesday for Birmingham for a visit of a few days with Mrs. Alice James. Mrs. Ponder had as her guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ponder, and daughter ,Odelfe, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Paul Prather, of Nelson. • Offending Others 3 BORALINE We may not be aware of the fact that or times we have an unpleasant breath. But those around us notice it. Don't offend. Boraline is widely used as a mouth wash and breath deodorant— pleasantly flavored, astringent and refreshing. Cherokee Drug Co. HAVEN THEATRE Canton, Ga. Phone 184 W. B. Smith, Manager (A Martin & Thompson Theatre) Box office opens at 2:45 o'clock. Show starts at 3 o'clock p. m. Box Office Opens Saturday at 1:00 O'clock P. M. Admission: Matinee—Children, 10c; Adults, 20c. After 6:00 p. m.— Children, 10c; Adults, 25c. Saturday Matinee—Children, 10c Adults, 15c. After 6:00 p. m.—Children, 10c; Adults, 25c EVERY WEDNESDAY 2 ADULTS FOR 25c Late Show Every Saturday Night at 10:30 P. M. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING SEPT. 25 Monday y Tuesday\ Sept. 25 & 26 ( WIZARD OF OZ With Judy Garland and Frank Morgan Also News and Will Osborne and His Orchestra Wednesday Sept. 27 7 SAN FRANCISCO With Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and Spencer Tracy. Also Musical Comedy Thursday ( Sept. 28 / IT’S A WONDERFUL WORLD ।With James Stewart and Claudette Col bert. Also News and Popeye Cartoon Friday ( Sept. 29 ' NAUGHTY BUT NICE With Dick Powell and Gale Page Also March of Time Saturday ! Sept. 30 ( J ROUGH RIDER ROUND-UP With Roy Rogers. Also Cartoon and |Chapter 11 of SCOUTS to the RESCUE Late Show, Saturday Night < 10:30 o’clock I ) COWBOY QUARTERBACK |With Bert Wheeler and Marie Wilson