The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, May 22, 1924, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MAY tt, !«*. PAINT H. 8. Davis Paint and Varnish Products It will be a pleasure for us to have one of our paint salesmen call on you and assist you in selecting suitable colors, giving es timates, etc., for any kind of painting job. He can furnish color cards and tell you all about the high quality of Davis 100 per cent Pure Paint. Call us on long distance at our expense. FULTON LIME & CEMENT CO. General Builders’ Supplies 521 Edgewood Ave. Ph. Ivy 4751 Atlanta, Ga. MRS. LILLLE EXUM John Green *.«• now makin; his home : n (/centur. Mrs. T. A. Pate, of Snellville, con tinues quite ill at her home. Mr. A'viu Teat, of Athens, was in ie 'Vednesday even' rg Miss Emma Hurst is spending sevt c-ral days in Decatur and Atlanta Roy Smith is spending a few days with his parents near Grayson. Mr 3. L. E. Smith will leave Friday for a week’s visit to her parents at .Shiloh, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan and children spent Tuesday and Wed nesday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Sammon visit ed the latter’s mother, Mrs. Hut cnins, in Carl, today. The Kiwanis Club will celebrate their first anniversary with a barbe cue Friday, May 23rd. Miss Elizabeth Cash, of Atlanta, - veto has beeQjthe guest of Miss Opal Hurst, has returned to her home. R Mr. William Pentecost, of Atlan ta, was the Sunday guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pentecost. (' Mr. Ib-miV Sni : h. who has been attending school at Locust Grove. In stitute is the g>.e«t his hr i r. Rev. L. E. Miss Ruth Willis left for her home at Molena, Ga., Monday morning, having been suddenly called on ac count of the extreme illness of her *• sister. Miss F n-. c ,\j,mon an. be friend, Miss Mii.iitd Hughes, ..1 Sfate Nonna!, •nl.».w. who n<u i been the guests r s Mr and Mrs T. Q. Sammon, returned to school Wednesday afternoon. Drink Chero Cola In the Twist Bottles “The Real Quality-Drink ,, ROOFING Use long distance telephone at our expense to get prices on Red, Green and Blue Black Roofing. We can furnish you with Individual Shin gles, 10 or 12 inch Strip Shingles, Double Type, Autumn Blend and Slate Roll in any of the three beautiful colors. SAMPLES FURNISHED FREE Fulton Lime & Cement Co. General Builders’ Supplies 521 Edgewood Ave. Ph. Ivy 4751 Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Hopson Young and small daughter, spent the week end at Rome, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Mason. • Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Hopkins and small son of Decatur, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hop kins last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Henderson of Ken tucky, who have beer, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Lipscomb, have returned to their home. Miss Montine Cash is at home from State Normal Athens, on ac count of the illness of her grand mother, Mrs. J. W. Montgomery. Misses Gladys Youngblood, Lois Matthews and Irene Ballard left.for their homes at Greensboro, Molena and Madison respectively, Wednes day morning. Mrs. Ophelia Pentecost Batson, of California, is due to arrive in Law renceville Sunday, where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pentecost, for some time. DUNCANS CREEK. Dacula, Ga., R. 2, May. 18. —Me- morial services at Duncan’s Creek the fourth Sunday in May. Every body come. i . Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rawlins spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rawlins. , Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Waycaster spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fate Henderson, near Hog Mountain. Misses Lina and Ruth Tuggle and Ara Rawlins spent a while Saturday afternoon with Miss Esther Maul din. Miss Ara Rawlins spent a while Sunday afternoon with Miss Eva Waycaster. Mr'. Ray Luther had as his guest Sunday afternoon Mr. James Boggs. Miss Lula Feagins spent a while Friday afternoon with Miss Eva Waycaster. Mrs. M. F. Rawlins and daughter, Orah, spent a while Saturday with Mrs. E. M. Tuggle and daughters, Lina and Ruth. Miss Esther Mauldin spent a while Saturday with Miss Lina Tuggle. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Hopkins, of Cov ington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Islah Mai, to Mr. James Ira Rorke, of Birmingham, Ala., the marriage to be solemnized in June. This announcement, which was car ried by the Sunday Atlanta's papers, will be received with interest in Law renceville and throughout Gwinnett county, the bride’s parents having been reared here. The bride-to-be is the eldest daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins, and is a young woman of charm of manner and refinement. She is a graduate of G. S. C. W. and has. recently been teaching in Covington. Her grand mother, Mrs. G. W. Hopkins, resides here, as does also her aunts, Mrs. Sam Craig, Sr., Mrs. Julia Gheesling, and her uncle, Mr. E. T. Hopkins. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MAY 25 Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Morning service 11:30. Subject: ‘‘The Good Soldier.” B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m.‘ Evening service 8:30. Subject: ‘‘The Rewards of Right eousness.” There will be no W. M. U. Bible Study Class Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting Wednesday 'even ing'B:3o. Sunbeam Bound meeting Friday afternoon 4:0TX.~ Choir practice Friday evening 8:30. GOOD QUARTERLY CONFER. ENCE LAST SUNDAY NIGHT A large congregation was at the Methodist church Sunday night to hear Dr. LaPrade’s interesting ser mon on the text, “She hath done what she could.” Immediatelv af ter the sermon the second quarterly conferomce was held with a good at tendance of the official members and many visitors. Dr. LaPrade was high in his expressions of praise of the work done during the past three months. Good reports were made by all the departments of the church, indicating a wholesome condition in all her work. Drink Chero Cola In the Twist Bottles “The Real Quality-Drink ,> THE MEWS-HERALD, Lnwreatertfflo. OtfOrrfM THE MUSINGS OF A MAN Passion For Life Sunday Night WITH ONE DAY TO LIVE Next Sunday lpght at the Metho dist church the subject of the story sermon will be Hocking’s book, “The Passion for Life.” The hero of the book, Mr. Erskine, was far away from God when his phy sician told him that he had only one year to live. When confronted with death he had a great passion for life and in amost interesting way he be gan to live and through a series of most interesting experiences he found his way God and life. No one can enter into the great heart experiences of Mr. Erskine without having the realities of life made more precious and seeing the truly worth while things of life in a clear er light. You will not want to miss CORINTH. Lilbum, R. 1, May 20.—There was a large crowd in attendance at preaching service here last Sunday. Rev. L. F. Herring was not here but Rev. Jordan filled his place with a good sermon. Little Edith and Jeannette Gouge have the measjes. Miss Mamie Brownlee, of Atlanta, spent the week end with Miss Au drey Pounds. Mr. and Mi's. H. G. Waters and family spent Saturday night and Sunday at Social Circle. Mrs. Eva Johnston and daughter, of Atlanta, were the guests of Mrs. G. G. Brownlee Sunday. Miss R. B. Rawlins spent Satur day night with Miss Susie Ferguson. Mrs. Bertha Rawlins spent a few days last week near Haynes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garner, Mr. W. A. Waters, Mr. Boyd Pounds went to Social Circle Sunday. Miss Grace Doss and father, of Buford, were here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aderholt, of At lanta, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sexton. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sexton and daughter, Jaffie, motored to Duluth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waters and Mises Ruby Kate Waters, Myra Dean Jones were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brannan, of Mncks ville. Mr. and Mrs. .Boyd Davis, of At lanta, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis Sunday. . Mrs. W. A. Waters spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mrs.. Nancy 'THESE ARE NO SPECIALS Just a few of Stanley’s Lower Prices that are in effect at our two stores from day to day. When you buy elsewhere we have both lost money. 12 Lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar SI.OO 100 Lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar $8.25 No. 10 Silver Leaf Lard $1.25 50 Lbs. Pure Lard $6.95 Maxwell House Coffee 42c McCord’s Famous Blue Ridge Coffee ---- - - -25 c Best Santos Peaberry Coffee, per lb ------ 27i/oC Valier’s Famous Dainty Flour, 48 lbs $2.50 Buy from us and save 25c a sack . Feed Oats, 5 bushel bag $3.50 Pure Wheat Bran, 100 lbs. - $2.00 Red Dog Shorts, 100 lbs - - $2.50 Sweet Feed for Cows, 100 lbs $2.00 Big Ace, the best Overall made $1.75 Extra Heavy blue Chambray work shirts 85e Men’s Plow Shoes ----- $1.75 The above prices good from Friday 23rd to Fnday 31st. During this time we will pay 25c dozen for Eggs, highest market price for Chickens, Eggs, Corn, Peas, Hides, Etc. STANLEY BROS., “We Sell ’Em Cheaper.” Phone 86 Lawrenceville We Deliver il What Your Da::'liter's Chum Must Sec «t] DEVOE PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS V'ACATICN Mr..e horn# corning ... th« sharp eyed little stranger . ho-* mjny » daughter finds her social etandi.it st'engthenedor Im paired by her guest's irav- ssaon 0f the home she lives in. Your daughter «Aio lovcv her home so wall can soe nothing tut beauty in it but you can't expect her guests fa overlook the unlovely truth o ( dingy, dull or shabby floors. If you have a tingle floor that lacks character or beauty, do not let it go another day without pevoe JONES DRUG CO., Lawrenceville, Ga. atrntCMfZED AGENT POR: this service. A most impressive feature of this service will be the singing of that hymn, "Jesus Lover of My Soul” while several pictures illustrating this beautiful song are thrown on the walls of the church. As the notes of this refuge song float out over the congregation from singers who are concealed in a distant room, a never-to-be-forgotten impression will be made. The service will begin at 8:15 and will last just pne hour. Sunday morning the subject will ba “The Musings of a Man With But One Day To Live,” taken from one of the Master’s most interesting incidents. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to worship with us at these Sunday services. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones and daughter, Lydc, of Bethany, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jones. Miss Ethel Davis is spending a few days at Buford. Mr. arid Mrs. Argus Waters, rff Atlanta, motored to this place Sun day afternoon. Miss Alma Moore, of Centerville, is spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Corihne Jones. We are sorry 'to say that Mrs. Mat Ferguson is sick. Mrs. Lottie Ferguson spent Sun day afternoon with Mrsl W. M. Whaley. Little Angielean Jones is sick at the present time. EXCURSION FARES via Seaboard Air Line Rv, Swampscott, Mass. National Paper Box Manufactur er’s Association, Tickets on sale May 22-28, limit June 2nd. Atlanta, Ga. Independent rder of Odd Fellows, Grand Encampment, Grand Lodge, and Rebekah Assemby df Georgia, Tickets on sale May 23-29, limit June 4th. Atlanta, Ga. Suotheastern Retail Hardware and implement Association, Tickets on sale May 23-29, Limit June 4th. For Fares, schedules or other in formation, apply to nearest SEA BOARD Ticket Agent or write C. G. LaHatte, TPA, SAL:, ‘ Atlanta, Ga., or Fred -Gelssler, Asst. Passen ger Traffic Manager, SAL., Atlanta, Ga. ' * Marble Floor Fir.u h 7 1 -nish. Pr.ls, dear, translucent, it drite quickly with a brilliant,durable glow tbat adds materially to the boairy ot the floor. This Coupon U Wurth 40 Cenn Fill out »ht» coupon whl w " 1 ° u * ws»hm iU Jay*, w* will |IM Ff** • uw> ot any Devoa Faim and V-rnia* fi jdtae want or a reduction of cania on a la/t* «an YW Soon _ Addrru {WiWi Hmm ■ s*ll 0... , M pU<e.y.m>. Te be seed by EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON THE FOUNDATION In the erection of a building everything de pends upon the foundation. If the foundation is made of solid materials and is laid in the proper way the building wi}l stand. If the foundation ma terial is not sound or is improperly laid the build ing no matter how costly, will crack and may tum ble down. The success and permanence of your business career depends, also upon its foundation. The placing of the first stone in this foundation is the opening of a Bank Account. BANK OF GRAYSON Grayson, - - - Georgia Drink Chero Cola In the Twist Bottles “The Real Quality-Drink” FOR SALE. 150 bushels of Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes for sale at $1.50 per bushel if taken at once. Also good four and one-half gallon cow for sale. See, phone or write, L. R. MARTIN. m26c Lawrenceville, Ga. Hrr; and Second Hand Fordo. 'mtSm y H. P. Stiff Motor Co. Cash or creJ** §DR. HOLLIDAY’S ARSENIC MEAL STICK TO THE PLANT AND KILLS BOLL WEEVILS SUREST AND CHEAPEST „ . .ORDER NOW! J W. L. BROWN Local Agent For Gwinnett, M II II \ Forsyth sad Milton Counties 1924 MODEL PERFECTION Cotton Duster Tested and Approved by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Through Dr. B. R. Coad, in charge Delta Laboratory, Tallulah, Louisiana Highest Award at Georgia State Exposition Macon, Ga., October, 1923 Manufactured By PERFECTION DUSTER COMPANY Home Office: Winder, Georgia For Sale By W. L. BROWN Lawrenceville, Ga. LATEST NEWS HOT FROM THE WIRES No newspaper in the South is better equipped than The Atlanta Journal for getting news to you the day it happens. 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