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WEST ARMUCHEE
William P. Blackwell, is expected
home for the week. He graduates the
7th of June from Tech.
A. P. Neal left last week to accept
a position in Chatanooga.
Alias Mabel Millican and Dorothy
Hammontree left Sunday for a few
days visit in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hammontree
were visiting relative* here Sunday.
Mss Mattie Morris is spending a
few days with Mrs. W. P. Blackwell.
Mr and Mrs. S. J. Bomar were vis
iting relatives at Rock Spring Sun
day.
Frankie McWilliams spent Sunday
wth May Bomar.
Dr. R. E. Talley spent Sunday at
Mrs. F. L. McWilliams.
Several of the younger set attend
ed commencement exercises at Gore
last week.
Mr. J. C. Young and J. C., Jr., re
turned from Atlanta last week.
Mrs. P. K McWilliams and children
returned last week from a visit to he
parents who live in Ohio.
Coly and Jewel Peterson who have
been attending Young Harris College,
returned home Friday.
Mrs. Tom Dean and children are
visiting at Mrs. Charley McKeeh'nns.
There will be a pie supper at the
school house Friday night. All are
urged to be present. Proceeds will go
to help fix up church.
Rev. C. W. Howard of Mercer Uni
versity will proach at Shiloh Saturday
night and Sunday May 31, and June 1.
NAOMI
Several from here enjoyed the party
given by Mr. and Mrs. John C. Young
in West Armuchee Saturday night.
Clyde Bohannon and Zack Fincher
of Chattanooga spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. W K Chapman had
as their guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Ben White and family and J. G. Chap
man of East Lake and Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Hames and Medeline Cham
bers of I-a Fayette.
Lee Conley of Shepherd, Tenn., is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keown.
Miss Jewell Hegwood spent Satur
day night with Miiss Ruby (Tfoaprman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. llillburn had as
their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.
John Kirk and children of La Fayette.
Aubrey Evans of La Fayette spent
the week-end with homefolks.
Everybody remember S. S. and B. Y
P U and come for we will need your
help. There will be preaching Satur
day night and Sunday morning, so if
you wunt to hear something good, be
there. BUDDIES.
FOR SALE—Five purebred Duroc
Jersey pigs; 3 eight weeks old; 2
twelve weeks old, $5 and $0 each—
Chas. E. Owing*, Chickamauga Ga. It
FOR SALE—6 sacks of Ford Ammo
nium Sulphate at $0 per sack. Retail
price, $7.50. See Hinton-Wilson, Inc.,
LaFuyette, Ga. It
Wife Helps Elect Hubby
“After having been in bed half the
the time for a year with severe twins
in my right side over the appendix,
stomach trouble and bloating, which
the doctors seemed unable to reach
with medicine, and advised operation
as the only remedy. My nurse advised
me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy,
and its results have truly been won
derful as 1 am now entirely well and
strong, and at the last election work
ed hard to elect my husbaiwr."
It is a simple, harmless prepara
tion that removes the caturrhul mu
cus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflamation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One dose will convince or money
refunded—Loach’s Pharmacy and
druggists everywhere.
NOTICE
A Bill will be introduced at the
next session of the General Assembly
of Georgia, clymging the corporate
limits of the City of LaFayette by
eliminating all property South of the
Triori roud und Kust of Chattooga
creek from said City Limits. 6-20 4t
FOR SALE —Tomato plants, Greatt
Baltimore, Globe, Redfield, Beaut),
price. $1.50 per 1000; Cabbage plants
$1 per 1000; Porto Rico potato plants
$2 per 1000. —S M Carnes, Florahom*
Fl tt . 5-30 Mx
IF YOU OWE Swift and Co., for fer
tilizer this season please come in
and make your note at once. And if
you expect to pay cash it must be in
by the 15t.h. Positively no discount af
ter that time.
L. 1). Little. Agent, laiFayette, Ga. It
FOR RENT— Dwelling in West La-
FayeUc—Bunk of LaFayette, Ga.
CABBAGE PLANTS, all kinds, $1.15
per thousand; Porto lMco potato
plant*, $1.50 for 500 lots; $2 per 1000;
$1.75 per 1000 in 5000 lots and $1.50
in 10,000 lots. Satisfaction guaran
teed—Pittman and Patrick Plant Co.,
Omega. Ga. 5-30-Bt.
FOR THE REMAINDER of this sea
son 1 will sell sitting eggijfrym
my thoroughbred Everlay Dark Brown
Leghorns for one half price—$1 per
sitting of 15—Mrs. C. C. Gilbert, IV
Fayette, Ga. 5-31 2t j
FOR RENT—Three houses; also one
nice young mare, 6 years »Wj VU
broke for sale. Terms cash or on
with gxxxf note—J H B Rea, laroy
ette, Ga.
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STRAYED— Thursday 22nd dfsti '»«
Dark Jersey cow. muley headed.
Finder report to G. W. McClure, at
Chickamauga, Ga. and receive reward.
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Religious, Social
And Personal News
Os Chickamauga'
By Mrs. J. L. ftovtar.d
Chickamauga. Ga. May 28—The
Joint District Rally which was held i
at the Grand Central church near I
this place Sunday was largely at- ,
tended and a very enjoyable and prof- ]
itable day was spent. Each church in ,
the District sent representatives and j
splendid reports were made of the
progress of each. The program was
one of interest throughout the day,
several speakers being present who
gave splendid addresses.
The Missionary Pageant “The Call
of the Cross” which was to have been
given by the YWA of the First
Baptist church of this place was o
mittee und this Auxiliary will stage
the Pageant at the church here Sun
day evening with the following mem
bers taking part: Misses N’ola Hasty,
Willie Ruth McClure, Helen and Jim
mie Wallace, Melissa Brotherton,
Marian Housch and Minnie I*e Sta
cey. Mrs. Bertha Dixon will sing dur
ing the performance. The public is
cordially invited to witness the play
which has been given successfully at
other churches.
Mrs. W. S. Abercrombig was given
a surprise birthday dinner at her
home near here Sunday. The occasion
was in honor of her 62nd birthday and
so completely were the plans kept
that she wan taken entirely by sur
prise when her children and other
relatives began to gather shortly be
fore the noon hour. At the noon hour
a bouiaifui dinner was served and a
delightful social time enjoyed. The
large white birthday cake on which
the word Mother together with the
age of the honoree were engraved was
presented by a daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Napoleon Abercrombie. Those present
besides the immediate family were
Mr*. Emma Bryan, Mrs. H. C. Aber
crombie, Charles Bryan and Martin
Camp of Chattanooga; Mrs. J. R.
Camp and Miss Cecil Camp, Mr. and
Mr*. G. C. Brotherton, Mr. and Mrs.
Napoleon Abercrombie, Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Abercrombie. The only two
grandchildren of the honoree were al
so present, Miss Melissa Brotherton
and Master Frank Abercrombie. Dur
ing the day Mrs. Abercrombie receiv
ed many beautiful and attractive
gifts.
Miss Winnie Morgan was the hos
tess at a prettily planned birthday
party at hor home on Main Street
Thursday evening. A large number of
friends of the honoree were present
and the evennig was spent very pleas
antly with music, games etc. Miss
Morgan Who is universally popular
was presented with many useful and
pretty gifts during the evening. At a
late hour an ice course with cake and
fruit was serves! by the hostess as
sisted by Mrs. Fannie Morgan. The
guests departed wishing their hos
tess many more happy birthdays.
Dr. J. P. Anderson tilled his regu
lar appointment at the Presbyterian
church at this place Sunday and was
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Case at their home near here.
On the second Sunday in June Dr. An
derson will begin a series of meetings
at his church hero.
A destructive lire broke out on 9th.
Street just east of the railroad Sun
duy evening about six o’clock and en
tirely destroyed the house occupied by
J. A. Jackson und family. The houses
on either side of the Jackson home
were badly damaged and for a while
the entire block was threatened with
destruction. Through the valiant ef
forts of the citizens of t£e town who
quickly gathered when the alarm was
sounded the fire was gotton under
control in a short time. The fire ori
ginated in a closet of the Jackson
home and when discovered was under
such headway that the contents of
the house were entirely destroyed.
Much interest centers in the con
cert “The Henpecked Singing Skule”
Which will be given at the community
house June sth. This promises to be
an event of much enjoyment and will
doubtless he attended by a large audi
ence.
The Girl's Reserve Club entertained
with a special program at the com
munity house Thursday evening, com
plimenting their Treasurer, Miss Mary
Spurlock who will leave this week for i
a month’s visit to Asheville, N. C. The
program was in chargie of Miss Bon
nie Phillips sad consisted of special
readings, songs etc. After the prog
ram a delightful weiner roast with
popcorn was enjoyed over the big fire
place in the c l ub room. This was one
of the most attractive meetings of the
season and was much appreciated by
the honoree.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Fritts, Misses
Minnie Wilson and Met.ta Nichols,
Duke Madaris, Chester Wooden. War
lick Brandon of Chattanooga and Bob
Hentz were the dinner guests of J.
L. Moore and Miss Clara Wilson at
their home on Lee Avenue Sunday.
Mss Myrtice Dunaway who has |
been a student at Agnes Scott College,
Decatur this year has returned to
spend her vacation at her home here.
Mis* Annie George Irvin of Ft Gaines
G«., and Miss Mary Crenshaw of
flHrtsvile, Tenn., who are classmates 1
of Miss Dunaway are here for a few
days visit with their friend before go
ing to their respective homes.
Mrs. J. 1.. Montgomery and children
and Mjjfai Mabry Spurlock will leave
Friday tor a month's visit with rela
tives and friends in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S Bridges and fam
jly 5 will motor to Canton, Ga. this
week fT* a few days’ visit.
" Miss Lena Hasty left Tuesday for a
fgw days visit with relatives at Can
ton. 'Ga.
Miss Myrtle Smith of Summerville
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mi*. J: W Hames at their home near
here.
. C. E..Owings and Martin Clements
spent Sunday at Adairsville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harp announce
Walker County Messenger, May 30, 1924,
the birth of a son at their home here !
whom they have christened Horace j
Milton Harp.
Mrs. W. H. Martin and son Janies I
Martin have returned to their home at
Winchester after a visit in the home
of Mrs. Mary E. Jones.
Miss Evelyn Blaylock has returned
from a visit to relatives at Cedar
Grove.
Mrs. H. F. Shields and children
spent Sunday at Rock Springs, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Carlock.
W. G Brown and daughters, Misses
Louise and Mildred Brown have mov
ed to High Point.
J. C. Green is ill at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Long and
children of Cenchat were the guests 1
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. R. !
Walker.
Quite a number from this place
will attend the graduating exercises
of the University of Chattanooga Fri
day evenng. Miss Eleanor Bradley of
this place is among the graduates
this year.
Mrs. Carl Boofer is the guest of her
parents at Rhea Springs this week.
Mrs. L C Doak has returned from
a visit to relatives at Tunnel Hill.
Misses Victoria Hixon, Lydie Wil
key, Griff Hixon and Earnest Carter
1 motored to Evansville Tenn. Sunday.
I Mrs. E. F. Camp left Thursday for
' Midway. Ky., where she will be pres
ent this week for the Diamond Jubi
lee of tthe Kentucky Female College.
Mr. and Mrs. D F Carver of Chat
tanooga were the week-end guests of
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Powell spent
1 Sunday in Chattanooga the guests of
j Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vaughn.
I Mrs. Eva Howard and Mrs. Loyd
Broome were the spend-the-day guests
Thursday of Mss Lydie DeGeorgias
at her home on Missionary Ridge.
Miss Rena Rudicil of Chattanooga
spent Sunday with her mother here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hicks spent
Monday in Chattanooga.
Mss Gertrude Hearn a member of
the faculty of the Rockwood High
school has arrived to spend her vaca
tion with her parents at their home
near here.
E. M. and R. T. Goodson spent
Sunday at Vi 11anow the guests of
their mother,. Mrs. D. F. Pope, Sr.
Mrs. Beatrice Kerr and Miss Doro
thy Kerr are the guests this week of
Mrs. Robert Murphy in Chattanooga.
Leon Tillmon of Decherd, Tenn.,
was the guest of friends here Sunday.
Mrs. David Smith will go to Nash
ville in June to attend the graduat
ing exercises of Vanderbilt Universi
ty. Miss Maxie Smith, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Smith is a graduate
of this institution this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Rowland and
family of Chattanooga were the Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ow
ings.
Misses Lizzie Mae and Minnie Sue
Hentz of Trion will be the guest this
week of Mrs. H. H. Hentz and Mrs.
Fred Whitener at their home on Cove
Street.
Miss Patsy Glenn left Sunday for
Chatanooga where she will resume
her studes at the Mountain City Busi
ness College.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilstrap and
‘Mrs. A. A. Webb spent Monday in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs Tom W Lee and Miss
Mary Henderson have returned from
a visit to relatives at Trimble, Ga
CAIN—TURNER
The marriage of Miss Bessie Mae
Cain and Gordon Turner which occur
| red on Thursday May 15th at Midway
came as a surprise to their many
friends. The Rev. Kington performed
the ceremony and the marriage was!
kept a secret for several days. Both
were pupils of the Chckamauga High]
School and are popular with teachers
and student body of the school. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Turner formerly of Chickamau
ga but who are now located in Evans
ville, Ind. The young couple are at
home to their friends at the groom’s
home in the Pond Spring District,
where they will reside.
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When housework is a torture,
When night brings no rest nor i
sleef^
When urinary disorders set in,
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kidneys.
Have proved their worth in LaFay
ette.
This is one LaFayette woman’s tes
timony.
Mrs. W. F. Hegwood, Dougherty
St., says: “My kidneys were disorder
ed ami the worst trouble was their too
free action. My back bothered me a
great deal, especially during the day
when 1 worked hard. The pains were
very troublesome. Headaches were al
so constant and almost made me sick.
They were accompanied with dizzy
spells. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and!
they put me in tine shape. I have had
no need of a kidney remedy since
Doan's cured me.”
Price 60c, at aTI dealers. Don’t sim
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Hegwood had Foster Mdburn Co.,
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A CHILD IN PAIN runa to Mother
for relief. So do the grown-upa.
For sudden and severe pain in stomach
and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea
CHAMBERLAIN'S
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Religious, Social
And Personal News
Os Rossville
By Mrs. J. L. Rowland
Rossville, Ga. May 27—The closing
exercises of the Rossville Consolidated
School took place at the high school
auditorium Thursday evening May 22,
and were attended by a audi
ence. The commodious stage which
was banked with lovely flowers form
ed a splendid salting for the operetta
"The Fete of the Flowers” which was
admirably given by the pupils of the
school. The drill by twenty boys re
ceived much applause and other sea
-1 tures of the program were greatly
enjoyed by all present. On Monday the
promotion cards were given out by
the teachers and it was a noticeable
fact that but few failures were noted
in the large student body which com
prises the school. Supt. Colvin compli
mented the pupils on their splendid
record and spoke of the strong school
spirit which existed in the school.
Monday afternoon Supt. Colvin left
j for his home in Atlanta and the other
out-of-town teachers will leave for
1 their various homes this week.
A large congregation was present
i Sunday afternoon when the Second
i Baptist church in South Rossville was
; dedicated. Rev. J. E. O’Quinn, assist
ed by Rev. G. W. McClure, of Chicka
mauga delivered the dedicative ser
mon. Rev. Dan Quinn of Rossville is
j the pastor of the church which has
1 recently been completed. On the sec
ond Sunday in June the First Baptist
church of this place which recently
paid off all indebtedness will be dedi-
Circle No. 1 of the F*irst Baptist
church held a very enjoyable meeting
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Pat
Sullivan at her home on East Gordon
Avenue. The subjects of Love and
Prayer were discussed by the various
members afty; which the business
meeting was held. At the close of the
meeting refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Circle No. 4 of the M. E. Church
South met with Mrs. Morgan Dickert
at her home on Cedar Hill Thursday
afternoon. Miss Edith Frost chairman
of the circle was in charge of the
meeting and gave a miscellaneous pro
gram. After the business meeting and
program a social hour was enjoyed
during which refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
Pocahontas Chapter No. 165 O. E. S.
held a very enjoyable meeting at the
1 Masonic Hall Tuesday evening. The St
Elmo chapter were guests of the even-
I ing and the degree work was put on
by the visiting chapter. Mr. and Mrs
O. S. Brown were received into the
Chapter at this meeting. After the
meeting refreshments were served and
a social hour enjoyed.
Liberty Grove W. C held their regu
lar monthly meeting at the Masonic
Hall Monday evening. At the business
meeting plans were made to entertain
l Miss Anna Cherry, of Atlanta who
l will be a visitor to the Grove in June.
On Thursday evening B M. Hudgens
| Superintendent of the Sunday School
I of the M. E. Chirch South will enter
tain the officers and teachers of the
school with a supper at the church
parlors.
Miss Jewell Swann closed her Kin
dergarten Class on Cedar Hill Thurs
day evening with an attractive play.
“The Shoemaker and the Elves.” The
children were in costumes represent
j ing the different characters and play
i ed their parts very cleveriy. A large
j number of visitors were present for
! the closing exercises.
Lester Moreland who has been at
tending the John Brown School at Si-
I loam Springs, Ark., will come this
week to spend his vacation with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dickert will
leave Thursday for a two weeks’ visit
to Miami and other southern points.
Miss Edna Crunklaton of Collins
ville, Ala., is the guest of her aunt,
i Mrs. Phillip Schmitt at her home near
this place.
Roy LaFontaine of the U. S. Navy
who has been the guest of his parents
the past two weeks left Tuesday for
Hampton Roads where he will begin a
cruise around the world. He expects
to be gone about one year.
Sam. R. Stanshury who has been ill
for several days is much improved.
Mrs. C. F. Frost and son, Sherman
Waldrop will leave this week for an
extended visit to relatives in Atlanta
and Cordelia, Ga .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rudd and little
son have returned from a visit to rela
j tves at Dayton Tenn. Miss Juanita
Rudd remaned at Dayton for a stay
of a month with relatives and friends.
Mrs. J. D. Edwards continues ill at
her home on Cedar Hill to the regret
of her many friends.
A. G. Skates, of Nashville was the,
week-end guest of his parents at their
* home here.
| Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stone and child-1
| ren spent the week-end with relatives J
at Fort Payhe.
Mrs. H. P. Alexander and children
will leave Thursday for an extended
visit to relatives in Oklahoma. Mr.
Alexander will accompany his family
as far as Memphis where he will at
tend the Confederate Reunion naxt
week.
Miss Alice Mattox who has been the
guest of friends here for several days'i
has returned to her home at Elber
ton, Ga.
Mrs. J. H. Moreland has gone to
Atlanta for a visit with Mrs. S. D.
Mullinax.
Miss Mary. Kate Tittsworth of Jef
ferson City, Tenn has arrived for a
visit with Mrs P P Martin at her home
on East Gordon Avenue.
Mrs. James Julian and Miss Eliza
beth Cate of Cleveland Tenn have
been the guest the past week of rela- j
tives here.
Hubert Starnes of Ft. Bragg N. C.
has arrived for a visit with relatives
here. t
J. C. Logan is the- guest bf relatives
in Rome for a few days.
Mr. and Hrs. Thos. W. Meek of
Shawnee, Okla., who have been the
guests of Mr and Mrs. Tom Sims at
their home on Dodds Avenue, have
gone to Chattanooga for a few days
visit before leaving for Memphis
where they will stop for the Reunion
before going to their Oklahoma home.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Tucker have
returned from a trip to Atlanta.
Henry Henderson has accepted a po
sition with the Ford Motor Company
at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Miss
Dovie Williams and Ray Williams
spent Sunday in LaFayette the guests
of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sjone of Dal
ton were the week-end guests of rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cross of Atlanta
have been the guests the past week
of Mr. and Mrs. M. F McDonald at
their home on Cedar Hill.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Neal and child
ren will leave Thursday for Dyer,
Tenn where they will visit friends and
relatives for several days.
Mrs. Herman Liner of Tyner. Tenn.
was the guest Monday of Mrs. Troy
Anderson.
Among those who have recently
purchased lots in the Elmwood .Sub
division of Rossville are I. M. Bran
am, Taylor Leonard, Mack Beagles, A.
G. Renfro, A. D. Dacus. Several new
homes are being built in this attract
ive addition.
Quite a large number from this
place attended the District Rally at
Grand Central church near Chicka
mauga last Sunday.
Doyle Couch who has been in a
Chattanooga Hospital for treatment
of injuries received from a bum is
rapidly improving.
Miss Mildred Hurst of St. Elmo was
the Sunday guest of Mrs. Carter at
her home on McFarland Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gardner and
children of Chattanooga were the
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Gardner at their home on the Dry
Valley Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Martin and son,
John Howard Martin were the spend
the-day guests of the former’s father
at Waterville Sunday. Miss Elsie Mar
tin returned with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDaniel an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
their home on McFarland Avenue.
J. H. W'hite is ill at his home here.
Mrs. Sam Dunn of LaFayette is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary A.
Just Received
Another large shipment of Famous
Satin Brand Windows and Doors.
Come In and Look Them
Over
Kirby-Herndon Hdw. Co.
LaFayette, Ga.
81l
Eternal vigilance is the price of being free from germ
life and bothersome insects. Roaches, flies, mosquitoes
and such vermin can be seen and easily eradicated by
the use of some good insect powder, of which we carry
several standard brands.
But the insidious germ life must be anticipated and
guarded against, since we can only observe its baleful
effects when permitted to progress. There are any num
ber of splendid disinfectants, sate so far as humanity is
concerned, but death to germs. Tell us your troubles,
and let us relieve you of them.
Rhyne £ros. pharmacy
Jhe tfyal and J 'tore
Day Phone 11 ' Night Phone 132
LaFayette, Georgia
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Rosser at her home on Chickamauga
Avenue.
The Construction force of the Ga.
Power 'Company are camped here this
week at the McFarland Spring.
Mrs. Susie Hunt of Catoosa County
spent Monday here the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Sims.
BOND—TUCKER
A wedd'.rg came as a sur
"■' to the ' ' was that of Miss
~heodore B r.d ; nd Fred C. Tucker.
T' e young couple accompanied by
' s Ella Pitts and Dr. Ansel Hunter
n. red to La Fayette Saturday even
ing when the ceremony was perform
ed by Judge W. L. Stansell at his
home there. On Sunday the bride and
groom were tendered a wedding din
ner at the home of the groom’s aunt,
Mrs. Alice Coulter, near LaFayette
which a number of relatives and close
friends were invited. Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker have been reared at this place
and are popular with a wide circle of
friends who extend congratulations.
For the presept they will be at home
with the bride’s father, John Bond on
Peerless Street in South Rossville.
LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Walker County.
C. R. Sheffield and Henry McWil
liams, administrators of the estate of
J. P. McWiliams, Sr., have applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell real
estate and personal property, belong
ing to said estate. Notice is hereby
given that I will pass on said applica
tion at my office in LaFayette on the
first Monday in June next. Given un
der my hand and official signature,
this May 5, 1924.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary,
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