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Religious, Social
And Personal News
Os Chickamauga
By Mrs. J. L. Rowland
jChickaniauga, Ga. Oct. B—Dr. J. M.
Hadford began a series of meetings
at the local Methodist church Suncfay.
Children's services will be held in ( the
-afitemopn at 3:30 and the regular
preaching services at 7:30 in the ever
ing. The entire community is invited
.to take part in these services. ""' i
A very interesting meeting of the!
Woman's.- Missionary Society of/‘the
.Methodist church was held MonddJ'i
afternoon with Mrs. Tom W. Lois' ats
.hostess at her home on Lee Avenue.
An unusual number of the members,
were in attendance and much interred
manifested in the meeting. Mrs. R. S
Wheeler, President presided and' gave
a very attractive missionary prog rate,’
jMrs. P. B. Henn read a paper on JaJ
pan; Mrs. J. L. Brotherton read al
pape on Korea; Mrs. Otto Zirhrrfer*-
man gave a reading on Social Ser'Vfc’a
and a pa;>er on Stewardship in thd
• community was given by Mrs. A. H,-
Bradley.- At the business meeting,
splendid reports were given by thd
circles and several activities Nvirro
planned for the last of the month. En
couraging reports were given by thd
leaders of the Junior Missionary Sd
ciaty and the-Young Peoples’ Depart
ment of the church. After the pro
gram and business meeting, the hos
tess assisted by Mrs. W. A. Wiley;
and Mrs. G. L. Bonds served delicious
refreshments. The next meeting wilt
be with Mrs. J. R. Camp at her home
on Cove Street.
Mrs. D. A. Jewell was the hostess
to the W. M. U. of the First Baptist
church at her home here Monday af
ternoon. At the business meeting sev
eral important matters were discuss- 1
sed. The Union donated $35 to the
$75,000,000 campaign. Plans were
made to send the annual offering to
the Hapeville Orphanage. After the
business meeting a social hour was on
joyed duping which refreshments
vsrere served by the hostess.
Miss Mary Radford a member of
'the local high school faculty was the
honoree of a surprise birthday party
-at her home on Wilder Avenue Tues
day evening. The plans were so care
fully concealed that the honoree had
no idea of the affair until the entire
■Farailty of the school together with a
friss friends arrived and began show-
Ujrin? her with gifts.
Harry, the little son of Mr. and
.lUr». hi V. Whelchel was the host at a
jxarty at his home here Sat
urday in honor of his 7th birthday.
Many games were enjoyed on the
iiawn when the little folks were invit
ceri into the dining room where cream
Wutk rake was served. The table was
prettily decorated with a beautiful
white birthday cake ornamented with
seven pink candles. During the after
noon the little was the recipient
of a number of attractive gifts.
The Intermediate B. Y. P. U of the
First Baptist church will entertain
with a social at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. G. W. McClure Friday evening.
■Rally Day was observed at the Pres
rbjterian Sunday School Sunday' and
n very attractive program was rer.-
alered by the pupils of the school. The
Jones quartet was present and added
greatly to the program by rendering
u number of Ix'autiful songs. After
the program, the Rev. Roswell Long,
>of -Chuttanooga made a splendid ad
'Gress to the congregation. Rev. and
Mrs. Long were the dinner guests of
if’rnf. W. M. Patterson and Mi3s Car
r rr. Mae Patterson. On next Sunday
lihis - and ay school will attend the
Sunday School Convention at Rock
Spring
;l. - 1 I Harr r>. well-known citizen of
this p:ace was the honoree at a sur-1
prise birthday party at his home herel
•Sundry. So carefully were plans con
cealed that he was taken entirely by
svrnrse when his relatives and
friend- began tr> arrive A long table
*w»<y» iaeed on the lawn and was orna
sneWtiid with a large white birthday
cake on which were placed 71 candles.
.J.Jxmt Jiti relatives and friends were
1 fra sum including 50 grand children
three great-grandchildren.
Miss Minnie Leo Groover of Menlo,
&as entered the Chickamauga Hign
. School ai d will be with her uncle, A.
*L f Cdarksou and Mrs. Clarkson at
. thuir Imm near here during the
■fbuoii 1 'tun*.
Mi*j Eleanor Wyatt of Cedartown
was the week-end guest of Miss Mar
jprf't Mason.
I? ruT.k, Jr., the little son of Dr. an d
'Mrs. H. F. Shieldsifciu- recovered from
• bis recent, illness.
Mr.;***! Mrs link Bohannon who
receritf best their home by fire are
i.ss.-v-py.ng the J. C. Wyatt home on
Wilder Avenue.
• W. M. tfousch who has been ill of
it* r" the past week is much im-i
proved. '
M iss Mary Flannigan of Chatta-j
(uy>ga was the guest Monday of Miss.
Mjlry Zimmerman.
Miss Willie Bv*b Holcomb will spend
this week-end at Tunnel Hill with her'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hot
• Comb.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry announce
VUic liorih of a daughter, who will bear
Uhe pretty name of Marjorie Anne.
Duke Madaris has V>ld his Dry
-■Goods Store at Ridgelale and has re-
Vturned to Chickamauga where he will
sspend a short time with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chastain of Chat
tcan.ogu were spend-the-day guests
iSjfdty of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. *_oley.
T'-e Fourth Quarterly Cnferenee
wi 1 ' b- ’.* ill f ‘ the C ove Church on
Saturday and Suad ly of this we >k.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hixon, of Pitts
burg were the weekend guests of the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
JUixon, Jr.
Miss Addie Lee Morgan of St El
no Is attending the Chickamauga
iJJigh school and will be with her sis-
ter, Blr-t David- Loftiineck and Mr [
Lomineek at their home on Cove St.
• - Jlr?. T<ibt Davis of Winchester,
Tenti,, it the guest of Her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. G. W. Pressley.
Mrs. J. W. Pangie has returned •
from a visit to her brother, J. M.
Walker’ 1n Whitfield County.
Miss Rena Ru licit Os Chattanooga
was the week-end guest of" Mrs. E. H.
Wyatt,
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Carver, of f.hat
fanddga‘w*re srpend-ttie-day guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wallis.
Miss' Patsy Glenn of Chattanooga
' wis weekend guest of her stsUgg
• MV's. W.;M. Bailey. - *
•"'•Misses Minnie and Martha Wallace
' ijjbertt week-end with relatives in
Chattanooga.
- ’ 'Mr. afui Mrs! Dan McNally and
ch!ldi*en 'have returned from a delight
foi motor trip to'relatives near At
‘faMa. Eh route home they stopped ov
<fr at B&fbrd, Ga., where they attend
ed services at the church of which
the'Rev!'C. P. Harris is i»astor. Rev.
'H’ar’rih hds just closed a successful
hevival, over one hundred being lidded
ko'Wi church.
Mrs. 1 F. L. Burnside has returned
frifm 'an extended visit with relative
at San Antonio Texas.
!' Mfsj Gfertrude Hearn a member of
tH6 faculty of the Rockwood High
school was the week-end gue3t of
homefolks.
L. F. Coker has returned from r>
trip to Atlanta where he was the
guest of his son, John Coker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Wyatt were
the week-end guests of the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Bertie Culberson* at S*.
Elmo.
J. P. Walker has accepted a posi
tion with the Richmond Hosiery Mill
at Rossville.
Miss May Wester of Lookout Moun
tain Tenn was the week-end guest of
the Misses Roberts. On Sunday they
motored to Poplar Springs in Catoosa
county where a picnic dinner was en
joyed.
Mrs. Lee Bird spent Tuesday i.i
Chattanooga the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Nettie Spencer.
Misses Mary and Iris Culberson of
St. Elmo were the spend the day
guests Sunday of their aunt, Miss
Winnie Morgan.
D. C. Bolt who has been at Ocoee,
Tenn for several months has returned
to his home and accepted a po
sition with the Crystal Springs
Bleachery.
Mrs Boss Johnson has returned to
her home in Chattanooga after a visit
of several days with relatives here.
Margaret, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Glenn is ill at her
home on Lee Avenue.
The many friends of Miss Corrie
Dunaway who has been the guest of
relatives at Ft. Worth, Texas the past
four months will be glad to know that
she is expected to return to her home
here the middle of the month.
Circle No. 2 of the First Baptise
Church met with Mrs. J. C. Glenn at
her home on the GlSss Mill road Sat
urday afternoon. A missionary pro
gram was given with Mrs. Elder
Glenn as leader.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Morgan enter
tained at dinner at their home here
Sunday complimenting Mr. and Mrs.
Brock Quinton who were married on
Thursday Oct. 2nd at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Lindsay Jackson in Chat
tanooga. Mrs. Quint n, before her •
marriage was Miss Pearl Wallin ani
is a member of the well-known Wallin
family of Cedar Grove. She is a mem
ber of the faculty of the Cedar Grove
High School and a highly accomplish
ed young lady with a host of friends
wno will be interested in her marri
age. Mr. Quinton is well - known
throughout this section and is popular
with a wide circle of friends. They will
be at home for the present at Cedar
Grove.
airs. Leonard Kcown, of LaFayette, ■
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mi s. Thomas Bridges.
T. R. Peeler has returned to his
home at Bonham, Texas, after a visit
with his brother, Richard Peeler in
the I’ond Spring section.
Silas Boss and daughter have re
turned to their home at Booneville,
Ark., after a visit of several days 1
with relatives in this section.
Mrs. Levi Hise is much improved'
from her recent illness.
Dr. and Mss. M. D. Spearman and
little daughter returned from a visit i
to relatives at Shady Dale, Ga„ and
Lake City, Floida last week.
Popular Chickamauga
Teacher Honored Monday
The birthday of Mis* Miyme Lee
Robison, popular primary teacher in
the Chickamauga School was eele- 1
brated oMnday evening at the home
of Mrs. J. R. Camp on Cove Street by
a delightful six o'clock dinner. Covers
were laid for fifteen including the
family and other members of the
I faculty and a number of close friends
from the Chickamauga younger set.
After the dinner, games were played
' and contests held. The most delightful
| feature of the evening was a violin
solo by Duke Madaris accompanied
* on the piano by Miss Dessie Lee Fow
ler. Also a very enjoyable reaAig
j was given by Miss Marie Headen. A
rnong the other events of the evening
were some very fascinating and clev
i er tricks and impersonations by Thos.'
Yates, of Flintstone, Ga.
' A very enjoyable time was' enjoyedi
by all . xx
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to all our friends for their
many acts of kindness during the
deatn of our dear wife and mother,
als: for the many beautiful flower .
May God rlch.y bie3S each and every
one of you who helped us through
our dark hours—J. T. Hixon. J. C.
I Hfixon, Mrs. R. L. Fskwards, Mrs. O.
L. Weese, Mrs. Lawrence Kell, Misses
j Clara, Cora, Willie, Verna, Dahpne
1 and Gwrgie Bee Hixon. ~
ft alkc-r County Messetfeer, October 10, 1924.
SHERIFF 8 SALE
Geprgia, Walker County. >...•».
Will be soli but j re•t he , c >urthou=“
• door in the to.vri-of • L&FaysSte ■ *a;d
state and county on'th? I first Tuesday
in November iiextybeirtg Nov. 4, 1924,
within the letfal - hours of sale to the
i highest and best bidder for cash the
following described property towit:,
A certain yellow sow without horji3
weighing about 600 pounds and or
8 years old; one white hog weighing
about 65 pounds, and one black- sow
weighing about. 200"-pounds. Also* a
certain undivided one half interest in
■BMMpftmMpti and corn, all located-on
m of W. Jr Arnold in the 869th
District G. sa^.,county. Levied
on and bo be sold the property of
Bill Arnold to sitisfy a Superior court
execution in favor of A'.ljM. Street
Hardware Co, ;ahd agafrist- Bill Ar-'
nold. Levy made and ’ returned ta.jne
by T. H. Moore, L. C,, this Btn day. of
October 1924.
L. W, -’HARMON, Sheriff.
DR. J. J. JOHNStON
If your eyes bother you in any way
see me and have them examined and
if necessary have glasses properly fit
ted by an -experienced Oculist and
save that dreadf.nl .headache caused
by eye strain. Office over Rea’s
rage. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. and
Ito4p. m. 10-17 2tx
FOR STANDING RENT—BO acres of
tillable land for hay and corn, well
watered. Will rent to right party for
$4 per acre. Farm in the head of the
Cove—Apply to W. H. Coulter, 102
El. 54th. St., St. Elmo, Tenn, or J. A.
Coulter, Kensington, Ga. R. 1 ltx
The Quinine That Does i'io! AfiV-t The Hesc
Because of its »jiic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO (juiNINE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone without causing jervousosss or riniani)
in the bead. E-W.CKOVE v suaatuicoa box. jut.
E'OR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms
on North Main Street'—R. J: McGill,
LaFayette, Ga. It
STOP—When in Summerville stop at
the New Dupot Case. 10-17 4t
To Cure a Colo rt jne Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) It
stops the Couiiha.id Headache and works off the
Cold E. W jROVE S signature on each box 30c.
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GET YOf.R FEED SUPPLIES—O/
all kinds from Dan C. Wheeler and
Co. Chattanooga. They make a spec
ialty of Cotton Seed M"*! »-■> <?„*•
WHY I
Have Your Old Motor Over
hauled when you can ex - -*
change it for a Brand New
FORD MOTOR Complete
Ready to slip in your frame
for
$75 TO SIOO
Rebuilt Motors from
$35 TO $75
D. C. Wilson,
Ir?c.
Ford Dealer
LaFayette, Ga.
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NOTICE
I Have openings far four more
Piano Pspils on my Saturdays hr
Chtrkamauga. First and Second
Grade Maiwc.
ADDRESS
EDNA HATCH
Care at Tempfewan’s
907 Market St
Chattanooga, Tenn.
HOW; DOCTORS THEN
COLDS IWI THE Fill
f -
Tb Weak op a cold over night or to eat
abort an attack of grippe, influents or aoro
throat, physician* and druggists arc sow
i recommrndins Calotabs, th e nauneeleva
Calomel tahiet. ahat is purified from dan
\4»ghus and sickening effects Those who
"Save triEd it say that it acts like magic, by
j far more effective and certain than the old
' style calomel, heretofore recommended by
physician*? •'■••••
One or two Calotabs at bed time with
a swallow <»f water. —that'* all. No sat?*,
no ntuvt ,ror <1 ’ slightest interference
sr;\|t ealUf. work or pi: ls'irr*. N*xt mort
ice yogi cold his vanished an! your sys
tem feel) refresh’d ard purif'ed. Ca'.otahv
are sold onN in origin! sealed pi.-kig-v
mice t-n cents for the vest-oockei sire;
thirtv-five cents for the large famik park
age. Recommended and guaranteed by,
| druggist* Your money back if you are not
1 daiighted.-ad* r <
at J. A. ALLEN STORE I
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS MONTH I
“BILL” PALMER CLOTHES IN ALL THE .. ..... w|| M
LATEST STYLES AND COLORS * I
FOR FALL
I The Best QQC Suits / I
I Ever Displayed In LaFayette I
CHEAPER SUITS IF YOU LIKE PRICES ipjf l
From $12.50 to $22.50 f jjllfM* |
OVERCOATS for Men SIO.OO, $20.00 aSid $25.00 ' /
I Boys’ Overcoats $3.00 to $4.50 ! ■'ffj I
SWEATER BARGAINS LADIES’ COATS and DRESSES
Men’s plain collar, all wool Sweaters, Beautiful Coats, Latest Fall Styles
86.00 value $4.85 Prices s6 * oo to S2O 00
Children’s and Misses Coats
Boys’ storm collar coat Sweaters, all $5.00 to SIO.OO
wool, $3.50 value $2.95 LADIES DRESSES
$15.00 Silk Dresses for $12.50
Men’s storm collar, all wool, Coat « * * e n * «•
YV 00l Dresses, latest fall fashions
Sweaters, $6.00 value $4.85 $6.00 to $20.00
I . . . • ‘ -•% fit->
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Walker County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of LaFayette, said
state hnd cqunty on the First Tuesday
in November next, being November 4,
1024, within the legal hour 3 of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
the following described property to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the 7th District and
4th Section of Walker County, Geor
gia, and in the City of LaFayette,
located on the east side of North
£pg|M, Morris
Variety
Evervbody s Drug Store |
j OF EXQUISITE CXNDIES
THE VERY PACKAGE ITSELF, EXQUISITELY DESIGNED IN >
RICHNESS OF PURPLE AND GOLD, BESPEAKS THE UNIQUE
QUALITIES OF THE CANDIES WITHIN. .
.i-V X i : . : fc\.
THE SMOOTH, pELIGHTING QUALITIES,OF THE CHOC
OLATE COATINGS, THE NUTTED, THE FRUITED, THE
CREAM CENTERS, AND THE UNEXPECTED AND SKILL
FULLY CONTRASTED FLAVORS. THERE CAN BE NO BETTER
SELECTION THAN THE VARIETY BOX FOR THOSE WHO /
KNOW QUALITY. ' ' "
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Fresh Shipment Just Arrived.
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Roach's Pharmacy
Everybody’s Drug Store
Just Say: “Meet Me At LOACH S
Day Phone 50 Night Phone 93 or 190
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Main Street and being eighteen acres,
more or less, of lot of land No. 10,
better described as follows: Beginning
on east side of Government pike at
Wrner between John C. Knox land
and southwest corner of this tract;
thence east to the original east line
of lot No. 10; thence north with origi
nal line of said lot No. W) to W. M.
Hammond's corner; thence west to in
tersection of wire fence of Withers
and -Jackson; thence south to corner
at crib on this tract; thence west to
Government road; thence south to be-
ginning point.
Said real estate levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Clemons
and Street, a partnership composed of
Luther Clemons and Lucy J. Street,
in order to satisfy the following fi fas
lately issued from the Superior
Court of Walker County, Georgia, to
wit: J. D. Edwards vs Clemons and
Street, and J. D. Edwards vs S. W.
Puryear, maker and Clemons and
Street, endorsers. Tenant in posses
sion notified. _
This Bth day of October, 1924.
L. W. HARMON, Sheriff.