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Attica Personal
and Social News
ATTICA, pa.—Rev. Elliott filled
pulpit bfere Sunday afternooii
,1 delivered a line sermon,
rhe Clarke County Singing Choir
t with the Attica church Sun-
v and did some fine singing.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Hunter and
daughters Mii&OS Aldine, Lorene,
aid Wreatfcie of Greensboro, were
visitor here Sunday.
\lr. and.iMru- afell Kenney of
Athens wepo. the guests, of Mr.
an d Mrs. J. B. s Hale Sunday. '
Mr. P. L. Dupcan of Decatur, Is
visiting relatives here.
Miss Annie. Hale 4s recovering
from a sovete attack, of tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cartledge of
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KOAN "MOUNTAIN INN
T. U Trawlck. Proprietor
jloan Mountain. Tennessee.
Athens attended that tinging hero r
Sunday. , . .
Mr, Jewel Parham has accepted
a position in Ohio.
Miss Jewel Kenney of Athens
was visiting friends and relatives
here Sunday.
The B. Y. p. u. social given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel
Parham was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Miss Ruby Barrett was the
week-end giyjst of Misses Una
and Eva Lavender.
Woman Loses •
Life in Good
Samaritan Act
Takes Stranger Who
Missed Ferry Across
Lake in Canoe; Drowned
on Her Return Trip.
SEATTLE, Wash.—Mrs. Ken
noth Barnes apparently lost her
life in the deep waters of Lake
Washington because she played
Good Samaritan to a girl who had
misacd h?r ferry.
M A seaplane, flying low over tlio
—»« —* - * • * ** -
ater, will endeavor to locate the
young woman's body. The grief-
stricken husband, Kenneth Barnes,
manager of the Liberty Air Com
pressor Company, an aviator dur
ing the world war* hopes to ac
company the air pilot' in the
search.
Working on only a vague ru
mor that two young women had
landed at Roanoke Point on Mer
ger Island, inquiring for a hotel,
teh mysteiy of the disappearance
of the two girls, who rented a ca
noe from! a boathouse and sgt out
for IMftrctr Wand, two miles dis
tent, was apparently solved.
per found a woman’s water-soak-
ed purse, but Mrs. Barnes could
not identify it as having belonged
to his wife.
CHARGE DWITH THEFT
OF BANDIT’8 CAR
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CLUE,
After questioning residents of
the 'sparsely settled‘island, it was
learned that a cArjfenter working
on a new hotel, about half a mile
back from tha'lake in the woods,
bad picked up a girl in the Roan
oke dock and taken her to Fortune (
NEW YORK.—Charged with the
theft of the automobile which was
used by bandits who held up and
killed a bowery jeweler June 24.
Patsy Martini. 30 years old, of 766
■husk, ... ih«%t,ce itejarwaaf.
the capsized canoe and hat were Magistrate Jean Nocrti
found is between 100 and 160 feet son Market Court Monday,
deep.
On the beach near where the
canoe was found Captain Van Ri
the pip HtaprowtuAH-m-
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ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE
Park.
Inquiry at the park located Joe
McCloud and his wife. Here it
was learned that a Miss Nora
Noonan, of Seattle, had visited
Mrs. McCloud and had told of
missing the Mercer Island ferry
by a few moments and of being
rowed to the island by a young
woman she had met on. the Yesler
Way cable car.
Miss Noonan was- la^er located
at St. Teresa’s Convent;
Home Mrs. Arnold 686 Franklin St., Athens, Ga. 7 rooms in elegant
condition. Large lot, servant's house. Appraised $9,000.00. Will
sell on best offer. Takes quick action. Write offer and beat eaah
payment in first letter. J. F. Alexander, 510 Candler Building,.
Atlanta, Ga.
WATER WAS , f
£HOPPY
. “The water^wif
and a strong wind
we set out,” Miss
Jbut we made Roanol
out much difficultyv**., mm
pames was a capable canoeist,
begged her to take ti^ferry back,
ka the lakf was getting very
ough. She.said shtf.could make
t all righti'and the last I saw'of
|er she was ^setting' bpt, on the
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Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
N The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Summer Tourist season is now on and vacations .are
In order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround*
lag Summer Tourist travel are more liberal thla season than
In almost any previous year. Reduced rates are in effect to
practically every state In the Union as well as to some points
In Canada, the vnrloua tours Including delightful trtpa on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, St. Law
rence River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parks, to the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overs
may bo made at any point on either going or retorn trip,
within final limit of ticket, which Is, in moat cases, Octo-
her .11, 1923.
We'are here to
servo and any Information desired will be gladly furnlabed
by ticket agent In your town or by the undersigned.
J. R BILLUPS,,
General Pnesengor Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blower
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