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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 191C
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LOCAL NEWS
Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
Mr. Carl Stevens is visiting his
1 grandparents in Coweta
Mrs. G. I). Merrell \vi
Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
| Miss Caroline Wilmer, of Ne\v-
visit her 'nun, has been visiting Mrs. A. K.
Mrs. F.. T. Steed spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
children in Atlanta soon.
, Snead.
Mrs. Morgan Smith is visiting in
Mrs. Hugh Stephens has returned
to her home in Cedartown.
. , Miss I.ucile Loeb, of Atlanta, is
Alabama. visiting Miss Marie Bradley.
Mr. Tom Dial, of Della, Ala., is
visiting here.
Mr. .1. J. Thomasson spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Bob Smith spent Sunday
in the country.
Mr. R. J. Gailhrepth is at h^me
after a two weeks’ stay in Ten
nessee.
Dr. It. T. Bledsoe is attendifig the
Georgia Dental Convention at Ma
con this week.
Mr Will Webb spent Sunday in
Atlanta. Mrs. Webb and baby re
turned with him.
Mr. Clay Covington, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in Carrollton.
from
Mr. Lester Cowart
here last week.
of Macon, was
Mr. R. F. Moncrief spent Wednes
day in Newnan.
Mrs. Olin Garrett came in Wed-
,, , ,, T , jnesday from the Wesley Memorial
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houston and i losp ital in Atlanta,
baby, of Atlanta, spent the week-]
end here. j Mr. and Mrs. Mat Griflln and ehil-
M c r .. . . • , dren and Dr. Claud Griflln spent
Mrs. S. E. A well has had as her Mondn in At | antil .
guest Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, of I
Newnan. j Mr. F„ II. Gordy, of Barnesville,
,, is exepeted Sunday to spend several
Beautiful line wide heavy linen j clays in Carrollton,
lace, and small baby Irish lace.
WEEMS O. BASKIN. ! Mrs. Newt Powers is spending
.. , , . ' tl,is wctk with her sister, Mrs. J. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hamrick spent Muse, near Temple
Dr. Duck, of Atlanta, preached Saturday night and Sunday in the ‘
at the Episcopal church Sunday, country. L. Mr ' aml Mrs - w - W. Heaton, of
Mrs. G. D. Glass returned
a visit to Whiteslnirg Friday.
Lillie Mary Francis Stephens,
who Iras been sick, is better.
Mcsdam.es Will Webb and Pal
Bradley spent Friday in Atlanta. |
Evan Thomasson
spent
Mr. Mell Lillie and Mr. R.
and Tuesday in Atlanta,
of Atlanta, is
Suggs, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in
the city.
Prof. II. B. Adams and family
Saturday for Conyers.
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lie.
Mrs. Frank Taylor returned from
Cedartown Tuesday. ■" TS -
Monday
Miss Olive Askew relurned from
Atlanta Wednesday. / Mrs Prescott, ol Atlanta is vis- Mrs . riU , hric , of Roopville, has
Mr. G. W. Fleming spent Tlnn s- 1 ,nK 1CI bl01W ’ Ml ’ ’ B ' S at e * been visiting her sister, Mrs. John
day at Roanoke, Ala. I Miss Marie Lott, of Columbia, S. Vaughan.
C„ is the guest of Mrs. Perdue Ky- M rs. J. C. Brock and Mrs. Ruth
Kramer attended the Athens com-
„ Mr. Albert Cobb, of Villa Rica, 'mcncement.
Little lone Lpshaw lias been quite s , K , nl Wt .,lensday here with rcla-1
sick for the past week. lives. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, of Tenncs-
. . r -I, . . ... I see, arc on a visit to their son. Mr.
Miss Mary Hogan is visiting ... .. .. .. . . n v Kmuim*
- . , . ~ P | »i , Miss Katherine Homicnian, of A - v * l^owlei.
friends m Oxford, Ala. , . . ’
lanta, is the guest of Mrs. L. S.' ...
Mrs. Henry Hoop is sick at her Reese. ! M,ss Ki,le Slade is expected home
home on College street. 1 Mp< .. „ ... , . |Saturday from College, Park for
I Mis. H. Wright dame home the summer.
Little Annie Strickland has been Saturday from a short visit to AI -1
sick for the past week. lanta. I Mrs - Elizabeth Nails is spending
| 'some time with the family of Mr.
Mrs. Brewer Lane is recovering Mr. Walter Cowdry, of Colum- W. T. Stevens,
from her recent illness. bus, is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. B.
Rev. S. J. Parrish returned from ^ at ^ c ‘
Talledega, Ala., Saturday. I Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
!Waco, spent Sunday with Mr. and
E- Mrs. J. M. Johnson.
Boys’ odd
and wool at
pants
Palm Beach
WEEMS O. BASKIN.
The Young American style
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Varsity Fifty Five
Theres more than just good
lines to these suit designs—the
fabrics carry out the Varsity
Fifty Five idea: many of them
are woven exclusively for Hart
Schaffner & Marx; new stripes,
checks, overplaids, rich mix
tures, serges, worsteds, and
kool kloths.
Mrs. B. L. Embry, of Villa Rica,
spent Tuesday here with her daugh
ter, Mrs. A1 Upshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelley, of Cull
man, Ala., visited relatives and
friends here last week.
Missses Baugh and Hattie Bledsoe,,
of Cedartown, are the guests of Mrs.
I. C. Loftin this week.
Mr. George Miles, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end here the guest
of relatives and friends.
Miss Rhoda Martin will leave this
week for Asheville, N. C., where she
will spend the summer.
Mr. Charles Ward, wife and chil
dren, of Hampton, visited Mrs.
Mollie Ward lust week.
Mrs. Lewis Sims and children re
turned home Friday after a visit to
relatives in Cartersville.
Misss Allie Barnett, of Temple, is
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Em
mett Braswell, this week.
Mrs. L. Z. Rozar and Mrs. Mollie
(Ward are attending the missionary
meeting in Temple this week.
Weaves and patterns
that are new to yo.
Mrs. Harry Brown, of Lincoln,
Ala., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Jackson, on Cedar street.
Mr. S. L. Clay, of Cedartown,
spent Sunday here with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Evan Thomasson.
Rev. A. M. Pierce and family were
called to Conyers Saturday by the
death of Mrs Pierce’s father.
500 yards Baby Irish lace at a
bargain—-10c, 12 l-2c and 15c.
WEEMS O. BASKIN.
All farmers are requested to save
a few of the best bundles of grain
for display at the A. & M. Fair
next. fall.
Mrs. Carl Lumpkin, of Rome,
was the week-end guest of tier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Demp
sey.
CV>nrr-ht TT/ir* c Vhn/fn>T f
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
$15 to $25
Other Suits in Palm Beach and Kool Kloth
Mrs. J. B. Plant and Miss .lini-
ShaekelfOrd, of Hof(ansville, have
been the guests of Miss Gladys As
kew.
Mrs. Toney Wise and children, of
Cullman, Ala., arrived Saturday and
will visit relatives here for some
time.
Mrs. J. W. Horton returned home
Monday after spending the past
three weeks with her children in the
country.
Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Bradley, of
Gasden. Ala., snent the week-end
with Mrs. Bradley’s sister, Mrs. S.
J. Parrish.
Misses Era Hixon. Aline Cobh and
Myrtle Taylor, of Villn Rir-n.
Wedensday here with Mrs. Raymond
Robinson.
All farmers are requested to save
I a few of the best bundles of grain
| for disnlay at the A. & M. Fair
next fall.
Mr. J. W. Daniel underwent an
operation at the Wesley Memorial
hospital in Atlanta Wednesday of
'last week.
$6.75 to $10
Plenty of Cool Underwear,
Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Straw
Hats, English Low Cut
Shoes, and Sox
A. J. BASKIN CO.
“YOUR STORE”
Miss Lola Daniell, of LaGrange,
has returned home after spending
several devs ast he guest of Miss
Ethel Smith.
Mrs. D. Earl Sox, who has been
(confined +o her home with an ali-
cessed jaw for the past week, is
some better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Braswell
and cousin. Miss Allie Barnett, of
Temple, attended the singing at
Black Gum Sunday afternoon.
A. J. BASKIN CO. A. J. BASKIN CO. A. J. BASKIN CO.
JUNE SPECIALS
Ladies’ Wash Skirts in Awning Stripes and White
$1.25 to $1.98
Ladies’ Spring Wool Suits, all reduced to close out,
1 -3 to 1 -2 off
New shipment White Organdies and Awning Stripes
for Skirts and Suits specially priced this week
Another lot White Organdies and Voiles, in plain and
corded stripes, for cool summer dresses and waists
New lot Laces, Nets, Georgettes, and Embroidered All-
overs just received by express
1.000 yards 36 inches Pajama Checks
12 1 -2c quality
800 yards 32 inch Printed Organdy and
Lawn, values 10c a yard . .
800 yards Palm Beach Cloth, value 15c
1,000 yards 39—40 inch White Lawns
Sta-Up Maline Undervests, 3 for
A few fancy Parasols left, 1-4 to 1-3 off
10c
7k
10c
10c
25c
New Arrivals in Taffeta Ribbons and Velvet Ribbons
for Sashes and Hair Bows
New Arrivals in Phoenix and Buster Brown Hose,
Whites, Tans, Grays, Bronze, Black, all
sizes and prices
Beautiful line Ladies’ Gowns, Skirts, and Teddy Bears
at specially low prices in crepes and nainsooks
Trunks, Suit Cases, and Traveling Bags for the Going-
Away Boy or Girl that will please you
in quality and price
Colored Linens, Colored Ginghams, Colored Palm
Beach Cloths, Gauranteed Colors—Very
Scarce and Very Much in De
mand—We have them
White Slippers, White Hose, White Gloves, White
Skirts, White Middies, in abundance here ,
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Thomson’s Glove Fitting Corsets and Brassieres here
in all styles and sizes
A. J. BASKIN CO.
“YOUR STORE”
- All farmers are requested to save
a few of the best bundles of grain
for display at the A. & M. Fair
next fall.
’ Miss My-rtie Jackson had as her
guests at a spend-the-nipht oartv
Misses Lola Daniell. Katherine
Ttoqueman and Opal Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie are expect
ing their son and wife, of Jackson
ville, Fla., and Mrs. John Jackson,
of Rome, to spend this week with
them.
10 per cent discount on slippers
for cash. JOHN W. BASKIN & CO.
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Mrs. Claud Bonner will go to
'Griflln this week to spend some
time with her mother, Mrs. Coch
ran.
Little Virgie Lovvorn, who has
been attending school at Cave
Springs, is spending vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Lovvorn.
Prof. T. H. Shackelford, princi
pal of the Temple High School,
spent a few days with his aunt,
'Mrs. C. 0. Askew, on his way
home for the summer vacation at
Hogansville.
Messrs. W. S. Camnbell, Will
Webb. Camp Wiggins, Tom Merrell
and Frank Moncrief went to Lin-
dale to the ball game Friday.
Mr. Toombs Thomasson return
ed Monday from Washington, D.
C„ where he graduated last week
from the Georgetown University.
Miss Olive Askew and hroth"i*,
Mr. Hewlett Askew, attended the
eommencemnt exercises of the At
lanta Medical College last Tuesday.
Mrs. A1 Awtry was married last
week to Mr. Johnson, of Cedar
town. They left this week for
Rome where they will make their
future home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stevens and
their little daughters, Martha and
Mary Nell, and Master George Ste
vens were the guests of relatives
in Whitesburg Sunday.
Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
' Mr. Ralph Meeks spent the first
of the week in Macon attending the
annual reunion of the alumni of
Mercer University.
Beautiful line of heavy linen laces.
The kind that is hard to gel.
WEEMS O. BASKIN.
Mrs. B. A. Fowler, of Brownwor
Texas, who has been visiting Mi
Nannie Kennedy and Mrs. Joe Hi
iris, left for Birmingham, Ala,, Tui
day. She w^lls return home ne
Monday.
J>r. J. G. Tpwmend and Dr. C. C.
Applewhitp, Of ffe>’ York Citv,
were in Carrollton for the week
end. » ...
Figured lawns and voiles, 12 l-2e
and 15c quality at 10c.
JOHN W. BASKIN Jfc CO