The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 13, 1923, Image 6

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f ?ACE SIT THI jgrogBjW ATHENS, GEOBCEC FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES IWDEH^PKB-SfeA iW’RQllt-IKmSHVw-;/ ( ^ A j^ ER 7 Draw,n t" by Let Wright. you? * “Then come in and be.seated “Till the kettle I're heated/' In vited the Rimy. /‘Oli. we can’t just now*, thank you," said Nancy. “We’re traveling amt can’t atop.” Suddenly tbe Rimy slammed the doer and wa$ gone. "WJi-what’a wrong ” asked Nancy. •What did I do?”. ■'Vou forgot to speak in poetry and offended him/ ’explained Mis- ter Sky Row-. “Here comes anoth er. Now remember what 1 told you.’ QEORGIA-^CIark* County: Ail creditors of the estate of t’lurlcs E. Guest, lutl of Cltfrke County, de ceased. are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons in debted to said/estate are required U make immediate payment to me. This July 3rd. 1923. , FRANCIS JACKSON, j Executor of Charles K. Guest, j July 6-13-20-27. | and ($100,000.00) Dollars. Petition*** desfrtnbtf ’tttftt to dissolve said corporation' at any time upon u majority vote of the outstanding voting stock, after due L’e to stockholders. GEORGIA—Clsrke County: Whereas, Mrs. Amanda Nunnally. I the purposes c itdininistratrix dc bonis non cuin j issue bonds o testarnento unnexo, represents to land recure th Hut before Nancy could say an-• lhe Court in her petition, duly»security d.?ed, other word, the Rimy began, Petitioners desire that said cor* poration have the right to have ant’ use a common seal, to sue and he sued, to contract and be contract ed, to buy. own and sell real es- t her property suitable fori day in August, 1923, before tbe [me at the regular August term 1921, and likewise recorded in said . v j— ~ !J ..... ,-.1.™ • *’ ——- of Ordinary of office. court house door, said state And 1923 of the Court Cgunt'y, 7<fdSbg thr legal hours of * said ounty. to be held’ Oli the first ,2. All that’ tract ; or .parcel of sal? ‘ 16 “ tTflST 'TitghefcvWdderfor j'Monday in Ansrtwi,- 1928, «nd all 'tend* lyin^rand beinj? in the city of cash: -+* f persons concerned are hereby no-'Athens, Clarke County. Georgia, One 5 passenger. Dodge car, itified to show cause before me on beginning on Jonas Avenue at the Motor No. 329154, Car No-277774. raid day why said application far prcpcity Hue of A -Hunnicutt Said property levied upon apd administration shou'd not be 2nd peuprea Ilunnicmr/and'run- ” ’ ' " ' ' ‘ aing thence in n nortNerly direc tion slop? Jonas lane to be sold under a mortgage fi fa. (granted. Issued in favor of G. P. Harrison This June 29th. 1923. against E. ' G. Adcock and sqid , R. C. OHR. 4It made Jark laugh .|o ; geo his ck*g chasing a fifth just because they %lled it a catfish. “He Mtvej* did like., cate, anyway/' he told the v/a- |rmite. And it ma'de Jft*k !augh loudi Ssh’was too tricky for Flip, »e dog. “The cat had no king Hut the king had a cat. Now, please tell mt, sirs, Where do you live at?” “On the other side of the fain, bow door, * In a nice white house with a big front door/ The great fisH dodged right away f rom • ans wered Nancy quickly not lor. v J “'“'ting this time. vay to a place v whtye many 5 By this time the watermite had led the w 'EuTsufl inn'll ^ re K ? there f In one spot they were'all per': g&liy still and i.i another place thsy were swimmim? ranidlv ..*i in *>' d ‘^ Uan - "School has JUst let out,” cxpfaCd th? watermite “That won’t do,” said the Rimy shaking his head. “In poethy you can’t use the same word twice. Try "In a nice white house with a-a- again.” a as I Haig before/ 'Nancy declared breathlessly. “Fine! Fine!” sold the Rimy “Now as I am the Grand High Rimy. I will make you both Rlmies the greatest honor you can hava ” •'Come, come, most honorable Rlmies,” called Mister Sky Row, “we must be going.” (To Be’ Continued) filed and entered on record, th. she has fully administered the aa Duke Mumilton estate. Thl- |other therefore to cite all person* cerned, kindred d creditors, show 9a use, If any they can, why said Administratrix should not. h discharged from her administration, and receive letters of diamission, on- the first Monday In August, 1923. ' . This July llth a 1923. It. C. OHR, Ordinary. July 13-20-27-Aug. 3. Legal Advertisements LIBEL FOR DIVORCE GEORGIA—Clark* County: - Noi 440&—July T«rir, 1923, Clark* Sup«rfor Court. JOHN M. APPLEGATE VS. 2i* n ;! , th , c " f? , t0,d , J? ck that ‘ho beto policeman wna the one win l^.Sk .»£ ew y C . ross ,': li thc bus y ‘“•ctions of under the cea S"?,-®? aw that the octopoliceman was holding out his lone arm teasur* firoup of ***“*“•a*r vs? 3 : ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton. i i ’ He touched them both on the head with a email atlck. a Tho. boat place Mietor Sky. Bow vxak the Twina to in HainboV Lamd the town where the Rlmies 3iV0d. . t They were funny looking little d<>4 with long hair and spectacles, i pie Twina knocked oaths door pf. tho ftret houeo they came to inrl n Rimy answered It. -Why, how do yon do, l “And pray who are you?” he "Answer him with a rime If you can," whispered Mietor hky Bow to Nick. i “We came hero to ato “Thla atrange countreo,” paid Nick, and I think It Was pretty good poetry for a little hoy. don’t ‘VERETT TRUE By Condo LIST'S SCTTCs- THIS M4TTBH ow \lfiOA~\OH. MR*. TROS. T&U Know <OM6m TAtJ SUL.TAN OF TtJRkTSX R/4N /AWAY IN .sextRcn op peaces a\*o FRcebom hc didn't ;TAKe M3 (wives with him. (.bt'S r-hics our vacations sepnRATeLY- IvHAt po You SAY* ANISE D. APPLEGATE To Anise D. Applegate. Greeting: By order of the Court you nri hereby required, personally or by at torney, to bo and appear at the Hu perior Court of Clark* County, to b< held in and for said County on thi Third Monday in July noxt, then and there to answer the Plaintiff's ( plalnf, , a*, In default thereof, Court will proceed a* to Justice shall appertain. Witness, tho Honorable Blanton Porting, Judge of said Court, this 16 th da£ of May, 1923. E. J. CRANFORD, Clerk. HENRY C. TUCK, Plaintiffs* Attorney. May 25, Juno 1-29, July <5-13. GEORGIA—Clark* County: No. 4415 July Torm; I«g3, Clark* Superior Court. Libel for Divorce. HENRY S. BROWN OLLIK MAY COKER BROWN TO OLLIE MAY COKER BROWN, Greeting: By order of tho Court you hereby required to he and appear at said Court on tho Third. Monday In July next, to answer Petitioner' libel for Divorce, nnfl In default thereof, the Court will proceed Juste!* shall appertain. i Witness tho Honorable Blanton Fortson. Judge of said Court, this the 11th day of June, 1923: A. B. COILE. Deputy Clerk 8. C. C. C. SHACKELFORD St SHACKELFORD, Petitioner’s Attorneys. * Jane 15-22, July 6-l8. corporation propose* to engage it> is that of manufacturing and mar keting confections, particularly LIBEL FOR, DIVORCE GEORGIA—Clark* County: CLKO McCLAIN KAY TRUMAN KAJ^ Clark* Superior ‘Court, July Term, 1923. -i To TRUMAN KAY: By order of tho Court you gr* required to be and appear at said Court on the third Monday in July, 1923, to answer petitioner’* l(bel for divorce, and In default thereof the Court will proceed as to Justice aball appertain. Witness the Hon. Blanton Fortson. Judge of said Court. This the 9th day of June, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. THOMAS Sc THOMAS, Petitioner’s Attorneys. June 12-29, July 4-13. _ GEORGIA—Clarke County: To all t\hom it may concern: J. Thomas 'Heard having in prop er form applied to me for Perma nent Letters of Administration .on the estate of Chas. Arnold late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditor* and next of kin of Chas. Arnold to be and ap pear at my office *wlthin the tlnif allowed by law, and show cause, il any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be grant* cd to J'etitioner,# or some suitable person on Chas. Arnold’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 11th duy of July,'this office, J Witness my official signature, ORR, Ordinary (and seal of said Court, at Athens, Georgia, this the 11th day of July , , ly23> GEORGIA—Clark* County: » L. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke County. id corporation, to other obligations amejiy mortgage, ■ed of trifM. • or ui security under the laws-now or hereafter existing, and p' titloner* desire that said corpor ation have the right generally to do all other acts or deeds whlqb hy similar nature under the laws of this state. WHEREFORE, petitioners pVny to be Incorporated under the name ami style of SOUTHERN 1'OU- SK'LE CORPORATION, with the poweA^ privileges and Immunities herein set forth, and such others as ;ir«* now or may hereafter be allow ed corporations of similar charac ter under the laws of this state. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX Attorneys for Petitioners Filed In the office, this 11th day of July, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, Superior Court, Clark* County, Georgia. I, E. J. Crawford, clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Jeorgla, do certify that the fore- coing Is n true and correct copy of he petition for Incorporation of SOUTHERN POPS1CLE CORPOR ATION as same appears of file in described property. This July 10th, 1923. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff. Jonas .Avenue 100 feit^iiien July 13-20-27, Au*. 3. !Ordinary, Clarice County, Georgia, westerly direction along the prop- J.TuU* 13-20-27/' Aue. 3. (erty ot Jonas 212 feat to the , ——-j, * property line cf Mrs. V. Bur- GEORGIA—Clarke County: ton; thence in a Southerly direction To All Whom It May Concern: • ioo feet along \ thc promt/ of SALE UNDER POWER | Mrs. Eunice V. Akin, the wid >w rjl j,| Mra. A. V. Burton; thonco in Under and by virtue of thc!of William Baker Akin, ^late of an easterly dircolion ^i2 feet to Power of Sale contained In a cer Jccld County, /licensed, luvmg filed tn . beginning point; this hein-- tain security dc*!', to the John’a-petition to have William Chan- j| 1P « am „ jot c T eec'?d to M, Ster-i Hancock Mutual Ufe Insurance Jtilcr Ak. : n, a non of . deceased, ap- by Mrs. Katie J. Pope, and record- Company Walter i>oint^d as permanent admini^tra- e ., t h 0 clerk's office hr the Su- Childg jbn March 1, and record ifttv ct §aid deceasedestate, said pe ricr Court of Ctyrke County, ed March 5 1918, in Deed Bookfordci* having bsen duly pasrrd on Q cor ^ j n ,; Co ,j hook 15. foiio 1J. 23. pages 4-lsici. seq. of the ‘record^! iaid petition, directing, that cit*-j 0 t containing or.?-half of Clarko <Iounty, Georgia, thc jtic:i do issue, this is therefore t°!more or less, and feeing the same undersigm-d. the John Hancock [cite al 1 and singular ths creditors (property conveyed .to E. G. Fam- Mutunr Uf6 Insurance ‘Company (nnd hc’rs pt law of the said Wil->|>rcugh and A. % JI. Shannc*i bv ...Ml ...II . * .. ... . AUSr. !«♦« nt Quid . . ^ me C-. . - - sel^ at public outcry ' to thc iJiam Baker Akin, late of saidjdced of M. Stern dotoci March 17, * ’ County, deceased, to be and op- t c2o, and recorded in’the e'erk'r July 13-20-27-Aug. 3. TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF| SAID COUNTY. \ The petition of Arthur L. Fill, of'.Tuly 13-20-27-Aug 3. the District of Columbia, Michael. J. Costa, of Clarke County, Qeor-1 GEORGIA—Clarke County: gin, and Jacob R. Joel, of Clarke Coi/ity, Georgia, respectfully shows: That petitioners d.^lre for tbem- selves f their associates r.nd arfe- ce*aors, to be fncorporated under the name and style of '‘SOUTHERN POPSICLlf CORPORATION” for tho full period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law. .The principal office and place ot corporate business shall be in the city of Athens, Clarke County, Will be sold on thc first Tucs day in August, 1923, between thc legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: Three tracts or parcels .of land lying and being in Sandy Creek District, Clarke .County, Georgia, more particularly described as fol low 1. ,l A tract containing! three aerca, more or less, beginning at comer on old run of branch and running 8. 48 1-4 W 820 feet, to a point; thence S. 43 1,4 E. 160 feet to a point; thence W. 48 1-4 Georgia. Petitioners desire the |E. 920 feat to branch; thence along right to have offices nnd places:the branch 90 feet to old run of of business elsewhere within and branch? theno© up old run of without *nid state. 'branch to beginning comer,” 3 i 2. Also that tract of land more The object of said corporation I« particularly described as follows: pecuniary gal» to itself and it: I “Beginning at a stone comer on shareholders. branch, running north 62 degrees 7 4 West 245 feet to a paint; thence The particular bualn*** that said lmining south 35 degrees West 190 feet, to a stone comer;'thence south '42 1-4 degrees East 190 feet, to a qprner; thence 69 de« frosen confections, known ns POP* grees East 124 feet, to a stone r.Kn»eii.. SOLE, the liccnMng and ^prdcor^jc^nor; thence South 42 1-4 de-fTo All Whnm Tfxr grees East 830 feet, to a stone cor ner; theuce north along a road 59 degrees East 143 fleet, to a stone corner; thence north 878 feet, to the beginning comer, containing 4.09 acres more or leu.” 3. Also that tract of land more ing of other corpoiatlona, # firms persona to manufacture and i said confection* - ; the making and marketing of sticks, wrapper*, boxes, syrup* and other ingredi-,D) )e < ntH or equipment-to be used lit 4.0s the mnklng and marketing of c faction*, ice* and similar product that of carrying on any buslnei which may he Incident to th* pow tfa ! - ^re In before in th** paragraph requested. ' The amount of capital stock of ■aid corporation shall he Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollar*, di vided into shares of tho par value cf One Hundred (1100.00) Dpllafs each; said stock to be common stock; «»ld stock to b? paid for either in money or In other .as sets suitable for ths corporate business of said company. More” thnn ten (10) per cent of said capital stock has actually been paid In. Pstltloners desire that Said corporation have the right nnd power to increase its capita) stock from time to tlmt by a ma jority vote of the voting stock of said corporation to nn amount not in excess cf One IDradred Thous highest bidder for cash, before th< urt house door in tjie Qlty - ol Athens and County of Clarke, with in the- Inga! hours of sale, on thc First Tuesday i,n August, 1923, thc fpllowing described, property, to- vit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in 'the 218th District O. M„ of Clarke County, Georgia, bounded on thc North by other prqperty of Wal ter Jx Childs, on East ’ by Bh Cree]c, separating this propertj from land of the Winter Estate nnd by lands of Winter Estate, on the South by property of Matt Bar nett nnd Claude Tuck, and West by property of Clpude Tuck and by property, now or formerly owned by Deupree Hunnlcutt. talning 327.64 acres, more or less and more particularly described by f>lat of said property hereto at tached «(recorded in Deed Book 23 page 445 of said Clarke Count j records) and made a port of th'li description, except one (1) acre ii southwest corner of said tract dee* ed hy A. K. Childs to Clarke Coun ty by deed recorded in Book 00, page 494, for purpose of a District Court Ground; for the purpose of paying me indebtedness secured hy Id spcurUy cfced. to-wit: The office of th* Superior Court of Clarke County. Georgia, in deed book 29. page 9. ‘ Said property having Been lev ied upon and to be sold principal note far Eleven Thousand ($11,000) Dollars, dated March 1918 nnd due October 1. 1922, to gether with interst thereon as pro vided Jn said note and tho experts cs of this Rale; the said described property* having been conveyed to the undersigned In deed above de scribed ns security for the note above described, anrl default In thc payment of said note due October 1, 1922, having occurred nnd < tlnued to this date. A conveyance will be executed hy the under signed to the purchaser at such sale, as authorized in said se curity deed. This 12th day of July, 1923. JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Bos ton, Mass. J. D. BRA DWELL. Attorney. July 13-20-27-Aug 3. ^ ner; thenco north 40 1-4 degree* ^Witnes^nn^ : 1 West 777 feet to Poplar on branch; IK, l “ nd aI thence South 83 1-4 degrees West Jggl Ur *’ thls 2nd day of Jul ) r ' 220 feet, along, the branch to the D r . beginning comer, containing three July 13.20.2?. Aug. 3! 0rdlnary * acres more or less. 1 Said property levied on as the GEOKCIA-CIsrke County: Her Toes Rake in the Dough property, of Charlie McMurray, to To AH eatisfy an execution issued from Miss Irene Culp form applied tome fo? PermSn: S' -- St0I Y' Bn( * a S“ lnat Charlie Cn t Letters of Administration on the estate of Peter H. Culp, late of McMurray. This 9th day of July, 1923. W. E. JACKSON. July 13-20-27, Aug. 8. said County, this is to cite all and sfngurra thc creditors and nest of kin of Peter H. Culp to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration ahould not ho granted to Miss Ifcne Culp on PoUr B. Culp’s estate. ,..h Witnei* my hand and official cash, the following described prop- ^nature, this 2nd d a y of July. 1923. . R. C. ORR, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will bo sold before the court houso door in said county between the legal hours of aalo, on the first Tuesday in August 1923. at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, thc foil* erty, to-wit: All thst lot of lend, with. the improvements thereon; located on Ju | y 13-20-27. Aug. 3 the cast side of MUledge Avenue * In Athens Clarke County, Georgia, qpoRGIA—Clarke County No. ing immediately in rear ox no. i and being the same size—thp whole bounded on the west by Milledge Avenue, on the south by erty of Billups Phiniiv, and being B H W eifhe}y having in Uie property convejred to J>n*’> proper form applied' to me fo. i-P^ofn b in3 Permanent letters, ot -Adminls- d « d . dat ' d tration on the esWte pf W. H Wettheriy, late of said County. deed thi * ** 10 cit * 411 * n<r *‘ n lf' d *r the Jo^e Smythc Cajnak by deed creditors and next of kin of W. H. dated June 28, 1»U. ■and~ recor»fl Weatherly, to be and appear.at my ta ° ,fka wi3.la the time allowed by law, and .how cause, if any they Said prepity having been levied can> why pe rmtnen t administra- mi and to be aold aa-Ui I*opey tiort should not he granted to B. ol E. M. Howell in order to sat- H Wcather | y on w H w , ath Isfy an execution issued from the . . „ ut ,/ City Court of Athens in f>vor of fo tne „ my hand and James Vf. Cstnsk^ against the said aI|rnatun . the Bth day of JuIyi 1923. E. M. Howell. Property pointed ont In said fi fa; written notice given to tenant In poaaeasion. and deed for levy and sale duly filed and recorded In th* office of the clerk of the Superior Court pf amid county before levy. * All Whom It May Concern: A. J. Lester having in rwoper form applied to me for Permarftnt letters of AdrainU- tratttm on the estate of A. J.ILes- ■Kt County, this is to ptrticularly described as follow*:’ t&Sg?—JP 1 . of 4* -^Lemter to -Bwinning at a atone eorodr on rts ttam 7 ^ i:, ‘ branch, running South 42 1-2 de- caused niv ' ‘I d ,how greos East 878 feet to a stone man ’. ," d 'i V i ,>L ‘ r ' comer on road; thcncc North 59 u- i . n 8 ^?^ 0n . should not pear at the Court of Ordinary of said'County at the August term, 1923, and to show cause, if any they may have, why letters of permanent adminisrtation should^ uj#um _ not be grartted to tpe Raid y y*'property of E. G. Fambrough - liam Chandler Akin on the estate ^ Shannon lor the purpose of William Baker Akin, deceased- satisfying a certain execution Witness my hand and official - - * — - - - signature, this 2nd day .of Ju:y, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary Ciarkc County. Ga. JOHN B. GAMBLE. Petitioner’s Attorney. July 13-20-27. Aug. ,3. GEORGIA—Clsrke County: Will be sold before thc court houso door in said county at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Aug ust, 1923, the following described property, to-wit: 1. All that lot of land in the city Of Athens, Clarke County. Georgia, on the cast side of the Oconee River, containing four (4) acies, more or less, having a frontage on Jonas Avenue and being thc propirty described in • deed dated December _22, rued from thc City Court of Ath ens in favor of F. H. McEnt:r<* against the said E.'G. Fambroqgh and A H. Shannon. Deed for levy ar.d sale filed an<! recorded before levy, ami written notir/? given tenant in possession. Thin Cth dav of July. 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. Clarke County, Georgia. ,1.. 1" on 07 A -to* n July 13-20-27, Aug. CITATION GEORGIA—Ciarkc County: To All Whom It May Concern: J, H. Krumrino and Mrs. Selene Childers Krumrino, baying in due form applied to the undersigned for tho gim.rdUnship of the person anrl -rop ..y of the r children, Frances Katherine Krumrino. age elevn, and Marion .Selena Knjn»- ine. age four, elfildrcn of Chcrlc:: UttfcCU ^_ f 1917,'H. Krumrino, Jr., late of said from D. M. Moore to J. A. Hun- county, deceased, notice in hereby nicutt x and Deunrec Hunnlcutt, given that paid .application will be slid deed recorded in thc office of heard at th- next CMtf of ordinary thc clerk of the Superior Court of I for sai county, on^thc first Mon- Clarke County, Georgia, in deed **“ * * ‘ book 15. page 543; heing tho same property conveyed to E. G. Fam- bruogh and A. H. Shannon by deed of J. A. Hunnicutt and Deup.-ce Hunnicittt, dated February 8, July 13-20-27, Aug. 3 d:y in August. 1923. Witness my hand and otaeial signature, this — day of July, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. It Never Rains But it Pours arke County: I " It May Concern: £ ulp having i:f proper f. to mo for Porman.! WP A day after the Broad Street Station at Bhlladshibia was burn*<I lown. a train wreck at Villa Nova, a Philadelphhvusuburb, further, lozzed railroad traffic. NJne persons were Injured wHen one electric ain side-swiped another, derailing coaches of both trains nnd tewing p the rails for 590'f«cL - *■ - * ■ 1 The return of the appraiser, £?T.rnl a of , ( h. Rilh?~ P PhS‘ l,c ‘ ,ln * , «P«H twely9.months’ sup- g*:* S J‘ po rt to '- Lul * Virgil, widow of Sam i 1 ? *ST r6 r, p ¥ t *f&j2rvit Virgil, deemised, having been filed belonging to H. S. Hughes, Lot in my o f(| c0> a u person, concerned A.Jf°jitint 97 f«t 3 inches are c {t*d to show cause by the 6th ?" A ? e , nu t. # . nd „ ru !; nl , n * day of August. 1923, why said ap. b»ck 192 fret 9 inches, No. S ly- piciation for twelve months’ sup- ing immediately In rear of No.. 1 , honld not ^ Kranted . ith day of July, 1923. ’ . . R. C. ORR. Ordinary. ■ property of .Mrs. Fannie Long *»!»**■ A *- 3 ‘ ffcylor, on the east by Harris GEORGIA—Clsrke County: Looks Like a Bull Frdg f stream-line effect to the nth degree, Are" it il showi 'btinx TetltJ \|n a Berlin track.' ] MMIh R. C. ORR, Ordinary. July 13-20-27. Aug. 3.' GEORGIA—Clsrke County: V Thomas H. Doxier, Jr., having made application for appointment ss permanent administrator of the « fas Anson, youthful dancer, has educated toes. Hers she is—stgnlim l movie contract with them—No. she Isn’t ennie««- _ ... - . “•.. a !!2°S i .’-i. estste of Mrs. Martha M. Conway. ■^ g “" Ute of Clsrke County, Georgia. July 13-20-27, Aug. 3, , SHERIFFS RALfe)--> GEORGIA—Clsrke, County: .Will be sold on thc first Tucs- MOTH PREVENTION Pour a little turpentine in ,the corners of your closet and ypur litfroen, drawers and trunks if yon wish to keep the moths sway. 8PORT COATS Sleeveless sport costs or emerald greune or bright orange colored vet' veteen are very effective with white eporta costumes. PRINTED CHIFFON Printed chiffont'in navy blue or black with white dots are made Into very tailored frocks and worn (or business or shopping. R E W A R D—Liberal reward, no questions ask ed, for return of Boston Bulldog; name “FaMl” i Brass studded ^collar; two . CALICO TRIMMINGS Red calico with small figure* In yallow' and black irykes very swag* ger collar, cuffs |nd vest for a blue serge suit with a pleated skirl nnd bolero Jacket. * ^ BLUE TAFFETA For a young girl w!*h fair com plexion arid blue oyea, panic Fash ion recommeuda a bouffant dancing frock the baby bFbd taffeta com bined with a frilled top of " k “* or/an die. vhito the CHANGEABLE taffeta Changeable taffeta !« used make some of the ginartcst bouffant frocks. Roles and of self-material are the most f.tv ored trimmings. f * tut "^^SJjyears old, Stolen_ will be heard and determined by Iday. B. C. LumpkilU Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. 1 ctfffijkasamaiwMMg - - r -