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IK'iiffioiis, Social
And Personal News
Os Rossville
Pv Mrs. .1.1.. Rowland
Moss wile, Ga. Doc. 11 -Interest in
gi, revival services conducted at the
•trst Baptist church at this place is
{T«wiitg each day ami a most won
irful revival is in progress. Some
ituc ago a campaign was put on by
vjie various churches for a greater
itoerch and Sunday School spirit in
'ft.; town. This campaign has succeed
ed beyond the most sanguine expecta
nts "of the people. The churches and
litndsy schoid rooms are tilled, not
>»«Jy by the children of the town but
Jke by udult part of the population,
seme of whom had taken n>o interest
■ church work for many year*. On
itmday the Doc Johnson class of the
F,. Chirch South registered 135.
Hh Sunday evening this splendid class
ittended the Baptist reyival in a body
aid rendered several selections, which
wre greatly enjoyed by the audience.
{Honday evening was known as Sun
toy school evening, the classes meet
ing in the Sunday School rooms and
•arching in a body to the services.
The large number attending this ser
vice attested to the wonderful church
pint, which has been aroused in this
r^ICC.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M.
& Church South held a very interest
ing meeting with Mrs. John W. May
«i her apartment in South Kossville
Tuesday afternoon. At this meeting
dans were laid to put on a regular
•aonthly program by the society. Al
io a discussion was entered into to
■ ganir.e an orchestra and glee club
for- the chureh. At the conclusion of
to meeting an ice course with cake
was served by the hostess. A Christ
mas pageant, “The Star of Bethle-
will be given by the members
if the M. E. Church Christmas Eve.
A very pleasing program with
Vfi s Agnes Robertson as leader was
"endured by the Epworth League ot
•.he M. E. Chureh South Sunday even
ing. A quartet composed of Mrs. Don
tkon. Mias Velma Howard, Messrs
Obc Johnson and Malvin Hudgens
Tendered- a special song, which was
effectively pairtofiiinu-d by Miss Clai a
Catlett. The subject of Prayer was
.a ken up at this t> < "ting and several
■piemlid talks were given on this
lubjeet.
The Willing Workers Class of the
M. E. Church South held a very en
joyable me.ting with Mrs. Ray Crowe
.it her home. “The John Ross House”,
Thursday evening. A business meet
ing was held and the following offic
•■e were elected: Mr 11. D. Wn'bn,
Assistant Vice-President and Mrs.
Doc Jr hn on, Assistant Secretary. At
Che conclusion ref:a iiments were
S*i veil by the hostess.
Circle No. 1 of the M. E. Church
■Jtiuth held their regular monthly
meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
<5. Carroll Tuesday afternoon. The
program at this time was lead by
Aft i. O. 1.. Miller.
Mrs. E. (I. Shamh.iugji entertained
at dinner Sunday at .her hj.nj on
McFarland Avenue 'complimenting
i«i visitor, Mrs Franklin Shambuugh,
-it Cb veland. Tenn. Covers were laid
An Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowe, Mr. and
vti s. J. R. McFarland, Mrs. Brown,
Mii. Fanklin Shambaugh,'Clay Me
'■Vi land and Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
'.ban baugh.
A very pleasing program was ren
tal ed by the kindergarten pupils of
Mi s Jewell Swann Wednesday ufler-
Toon at the kindergarten rooms at
his place. After the program rafrßail
ments were served by Mias Swann.
Ms. J. A. French entertained at
firmer Thursday at her home on Bni
,e.y Avenue. Covers were laid for Mr.
ind Mrs. (’. L. Cummings and daugh
.ers. Hary Charles and Betty June
if East Luke. Homer Green, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. French, J. C. and Billie
drench.
The Senior Kpworth League of the
l E. church South will meet with
Ac League Union at Highland Park
Thursday evening.
F. W. Sorrell popular business man
if this pluce is ill at Ertonger hos
)|tal. where he underwent a serious
operation this week. His many friends
wish for him a speedy recovery
Rev. P. P. Martin has returned
from a visit to his father. Dr. I. P.
Mart in at Abingdon, Va. Mrs. Martin
tnd children, who have also been in
Virginia for a two weeks’ visit re
timed home the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCall of Rock
Springs have come to this place to
reside and are with Mr. and Mrs. late
McCall at their home on Cedar Hill.
Miss Nera Belle Hanson spent the
vKck-end with relatives at Summer-
Wile.
J. L. Hutchenson has returned from
u business trip East.
M.u Mary Fricks continues quite j
ill of pneumonia at her home near
aero .
Miss Nina May of \thens spent ;
tk" week-end .with her parents. Rev. I
ird Mrs. John W. May.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M ivity have
,-t u noil to their home at Somerset
K after a visit with Mrs. Sam
jane ou Hickory threet.
•s Ruth Jordon, popular touch
i u the OoHewah public school was
J week-end guest ol her sister, Miss
B ten Jordon,
oame* Henderson h; returned from
i .rip to t'h'cago aid lonised e.
barley Wiight ■ ■turned Monday
Cs m an extended -C • in Canada and
1 K.-er northern points.
1 and Mrs. Lark a Millsap :...vc
t"e to Augusta, Ga. r a vist v. th
ri ! itives.
Mrs. S. C. Rrice of Marshal Tex., is
ne guest of her sister, Mrs. lii or
Henderson at her home on East Car
dan Avenue.
Mrs. Nannie Kittrell and Miss ■n
tu Ki'.treH, of Chattanooga, wet .he
w- ‘k-end guests of M s. S. T. 1 ..via
at her home in South Rossville.
Mrs. John \V. May pent Monday
in LaFayette.
A. E. Payne, Rev. Colsoni, Roy
Hawkins an I HR!' ks spent Fun-
day with friends at Sulphur Springs. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coker will go '
to Knoxville this week for a visit
with relatives.
Mrs. J. H. Wann has returned from
a visit with Mrs. E. F. Waterhouse
at Dayton Tenn.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Delaney and
Mr. and Mrs. J R McCall spent Sun
day at Soddy as the guests of Mrs.
ter, Mrs. Chas. Hayes.
Chickamauga the guest of her daugh-
J. C. Posey.
Mrs. liia Johnson spent Sunday at
Mrs. Wilber Colvin and Miss Win
nie Colvin have returned to their At
lanta home after a short visit hers.
Friends here of Miss Mynne Pope
will regret to learn that she is ill «l
her home at Wildwood,
SEE—Close Furniture Co. 436-438
Market St., Chattanooga Tenn, for
the things that make the kiddies
happy Christmas. We have a complete
line and are making satisfactory
prices on Boys Wagons, Tricycles,
Automobiles, Kiddie Cars, DolU, Doll
Carts, Baby Buggies, Chairs, Rock
ers, Rocky horses; in fact, everything
that, brightens their Christmas and
sheds joy through the coming year.
12-29-3 t
Dr. HESS’S Poultry Panacea will
help your hens through the moult
ing season and put them to laying
quicker. If results do not warrant
the rxpense of feeding it, your money
will be refunded upon return of the
empty container.—Kirby-Herndon
Hardware Co.
FOR SALE-—Shetland pony, buggy,
harness and saddle. Call Nuckolls-
Kemp-Bryan and Co. Telephone No.
63, LaFayette, Ga.
IF YOU—Really wish to get full val
ue for your money ami get every
thing needed for the home without:
trouble and worry of ceaseless search
ing, see Close Furniture Co., 436-438 |
Murket St., Chattanooga Tenn.
12-8-3 t
U-DRIVIT CARS—I now have six
new U-Drivit Cars with which to |
accommodate the public. Safe, careful,
sober drivers. Call on us day or night.
Rhone No. 206—F. L. Baker, Mgr.,
LaFayette, Ga., just below the Walk
ir County- Bank.
J.W. Ward, Aft
DELCO LIGHT
iJi'lco Repairing anil Parts
18 Carlisle \partmcnt t
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w. 9th St. Cliatti onga. ’lenn. ,
Tel. Main 5300 J.
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I Ideas for Gift Seekers j,, j
Jft Js Jhe New and Up-Jo-Date Jhmg s Jou is)ant is)hen you I
MAKE GIFTS I
We have gathered together a Great Line of HOLIDAY GOODS. Our Prices Are Al- I
ways Right. Bring Your List; va e will give you Our Very Best Service. I
rGTFTrar-pn Be i.w presents I
WOMEN Are a _ FOR _ I
Few BP MEN H I
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Ladies and ('hjldrcns Boudoir Slippers J Men and Boys I Caps If
Hdfc‘ wtol or silk Hand Rags I Ties Supporters B
Handkerchiefs, Sweaters Belts I ■
Linen and Swiss Chokers Hos» ! Sweaters K
limbrv;!a& • Stationery Bath Robes B
Rath Holies . Towel Sets llio ' ey „ . „ S
Glove* t Bit. <•»«. SMr ‘ H ’ nrt ~a?s . I
jp- Bouuoir Caps Linen Cuest Towels Hais Cuff Buttons B
| PIG SPECIAL FOR THREE DAY?- ">RsD-,Y, RIDAY vND SATURDY I
: We have selected from our racks 17 all wool poiret twill dresses I Dresses that sold up to S2O for SIO.OO i
that we will sell below coat, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I Dresses that sold up to $27.50 for ... $15.00 1
•J When we say below cost we mean just what we say. g Dresses that sold up to S3O for $17.50 I
I E. A. LEONARD L ;£;r- I
Walker County Messenger, December 14, 1923.
Holleman & Enloe I
A Well-Selected Line of TOYS for the KIDDIES i
Substantial Christmas Gifts for Men and Women I
Christmas Fruits of All Kinds, Nuts, Candies Etc. I
FULL SUPPLY FRESH INGREDIENTS FOR CHRISTMAS BAKING I
Gome early whiJe our Christmas S f ock is Full, Select your pres- j
ents and have us put them away for you.
*
We Solicit Your Trade and you will find our service I
courteous and efficient. E
Do Your Christmas Shopping at—|
Jfolleman & Snloe 1
THE STORE ON THE CORNER 1
LaFayette, Georgia