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THURSDAY, MAT 29, 1924.
PAINT
H. B. 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. LILLIE EXUM
Miss Runelle Wright spent Friday
inAtlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover O’Kelley an
nounce the birth of a daughtei.
Mr. and Mrs. Summie Pounds, of
Atlanta, were in Lawrenceville Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Fate Sims and small son have
returned from a delightful visit to
her parents.
Miss Ola Garner is spending this
week in Buford the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Jack Tapp.
Rey. Rufus Hunt will preach at
the Christian church Sunday morn
ing and evening. Everyone welcome.
Master Alvin Sammon, who has
been the guest of his grandmother
at Carl for several days, has return
ed home.
The friends of Mrs. J. W. Mont
gomery will be grieved to know that
her condition is even more serious
than heretofore.
Mrs. Hubert Ewing has returned
from Auburn, where she attended
the commencement exercises of
Christian College.
There will be preaching service at
Fairview Presbyterian church Sun
day afternoon at 3:30, Rev. E. R.
Anderson, of Crawfordsville, Tilling
the pulpit.
Miss Daisy Oakes went over to
Athens Tuesday to, attend com
mencement, Mr. R. Lee going Wed
nesday. He was accompanied home
by Misses Daisy and Gladys.
Mr. Belver Power, Mrs. James
Stringer, Master Genneth Stiinger,
little Misses Lorraine and Lillian
Stringer, of Atlanta, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ambrose for a
short while Wednesday.
FOR SALE —Good mule for sale,
CHEAP. See or write,
W. T. ROBERTS,
Grayson, Ga.
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.
Mrs. J. P. Webb is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Harring
ton, of Atlanta.
Mr. Quill Sammon, Jr., attended
the marriage of his sister, Miss Flor
ence, in Athens Wednesday.
Rev. L. E. Smith and wife, who
have been on a visit to the latter s
parents at Shiloh, returned home to
day.
Misses Alice Scholar and Leola
Richards, of Gainesville, are the at
tractive house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Stubbs and
Miss Laurie Belle Stubbs attended
commencement at Agnes Scott, re
turning home Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson at
tended commencement at State Nor
mal, Athens. They were accompa
nied hom£ by Miss Virginia Thomp
son.
Misses Mary Williams, Mary Pen
tecost, Jeannette Cooper, Gyppie
Craig, Ermine Maddox, who have
been attending State Normal, are at
home for the summer.
Mrs. Paul oVse, of Monroe, will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Austin for a few days this week be
fore sailing for an extensive tour of
Europe on the 6th of June.
Misses Dorothy Ezzard and Ruby
Tanner, who have been attending
school at Wesleyan, are at home for
the summer, the latter having grad
uated from this college last week.
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In the Twist Bottles
‘The Real Quality-Drink’'
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Household Appliance Preserves
fruits, vegetables, and other food
stuffs in one minute. Absolutely ev
ery Household needs one. Very at
tractive profits. Good Business Pro
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a highly profitable business of their
own. The A. C. WHITEFIELD INC.,
CECIL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GA.
j2s
SAMMON-TEAT.
A marriage of much interest to
the people of Lawrencemlle is that
of Mis? Florence Sammon, daughter
of Mayor and Mrs. F. Q. Sammon,
to Mr. Alvin Teat'of Athens, which
took place at 5 o’clock, Wednesday
afternoon, May 28th.
The marriage, which was a very
quiet one, occurred at the Methodist
parsonage in Athens and the cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
Wasson, pastor of the First Metho
dist church of that city.
Only a very few of their most in
timate friends were present, Miss
Alice Scholar being maid of honor
and Mr. John Upchurch best man.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
grey flat crepe, with hat, shoes and
gloves to match.
After the marriage, the bride and
groom were entertained at a wed
ding supper at the home of the
groom’s parents, who reside in Ath
ens.
They will make Athens their fu
ture home and we regret that the
bride will be taken from, our town.
She is a most attractive and accom
plished young lady,. having obtained
her degree from the State Normal
on the day of her marriage.
G. A. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
' The G. A. *f -the First Baptist
church met with Miss Esther McGee,
Friday, May 23, 1924, at 4 o’clock.
The following program was carried
out:
Prayer, Monica Holt.
“BloSoms of Blessings in Foreign
Lands,” Esther McGee. 1
“Who Are Called To Be Mission
aries,” ?Flora Cash.
“How Do Missionaries Work?”
Runette Fortune.
“The Spirit of Missionaries,’* Mon
ica Holt. • *
“The Hero of the Brass Band,”
Mrs. Cash.
Business.
There were 19 present, three new
members and two visitors. After the
program delicious refreshments Were
served. The next meeting will be
with Monica Holt. All members are
urged to be present.
Drink Chero Cola
In the Twist Bottles
“The Real Quality-Drink”
THE NEWS-HERALD. LsrwrawcavffK G**r*U
Fedration Wom
en’s Clubs 9th Dis
trict Convention
The Federation of Women’s Clubs
of the 9th District convened in Law
renceville for their annual meeting,
May 27 and 28th.
The first session opened at 4:30
p. m. Tuesday with the Presidents’
Conference.
The visitors were then carried to
the different homes for tea, after
which they, together with the local
clubs, Kiwanis, Woman’s, P. T. A.
and Junior clubs enjoyed a most ex
cellent program at the school audi
torium, consisting of a pageant giv
en by the visitors and local talent,
followed by welcome addresses from
Mayor F. Q. Sammon, Col. N. L.
Hutchins in behalf of the Kiwanis
club, Mrs. G. K. Bagwell represent
ing Woman’s and Junior Clubs and
P. T. A.
Mrs. Hubert Yow, of Martin, gave
the response which was beautiful.
Mr. Robert B. Troutman, State
Executive Committeeman of Ameri
can Legion, charmed his audience
with his wonderful address.
After the program a lovely recep
tion given by the Kiwanis club was
very much enjoyed by all. The li
brary where the reception was held,
was artistically decorated in the
colors, pink and green, and the same
color scheme was carried out in the
ices, which also bore the letter K.
Wednesday’s session was a very
busy one and many splendid reports
of things accomplished by the dif
ferent clubs was stimulating to the
officers and members.
A beautiful luncheon given by the
Woman’s Club at the Community
House was the climax of the social
features. The club’s colors, green
and white, were carried out in ev
ery detail.
The Fine Arts Exhibit was one of
the most attractive features and our
local club won the prize of $5.00 giv
en by the President of the District,
Mrs. Yow. The next annual meeting
will be at Clayton.
Following are the officers for the
coming year: Mrs. Hubert, presinet;
Mrs. J. E. McElroy, Ist vice presi
dent; Mrs. G. K. Bagwell, 2nd vice
president; Miss Claire Anderson,
secretary; Mrs. Turner, treasurer.
Quite a number of distinguished
visitors were present, some of them
were: Mrs. Clifford Walker, wife of
Gov. Walker; Mrs. Duggan, of Clay
ton; Mrs. Lamar Rucker, of Athens;
Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Lena Lewis, of
Monroe, and others, all of whom
gave interesting and helpful talks.
More than a hundred delegates and
visitors attended the meeting on
Wednesday.
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“The Real Quality-Drink”
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
For business. We carry all grades of
Fertilizers including Nitrate of So
da, Sulphate of Ammonia, and 16%
\cid. Also 801 l Weevil Poison, which
is Hill’s Mixture and Calcium Arsen
ate, wholesale or retail. Will accept
your order for quick shipment to any
point in the county or state. Use re
liable weevil poison as you have no
time for projecting. Write, phone or
call,
C. R. WARE and C. U. BORN,
jel6c Lawrenceville, Ga.
S'END US YOUR JOB WORK.
You Can Have •
a Bright, New Car
for only $3
Our simple instructions will
show you how to make your old car
bright and new with a shiny coat
of Paragon Auto Enamel—the fin
est enamel and varnish made for
coach and automobile work—total
cost only $3.
We furnish everything you need:
1 qt. Paragon Auto Enamel
(any color) SI.OO
1 qt. Paragon Auto
Varnish I.oO>
1 3-inch Chinese Bristle
Brush .75
2 pkgs. Steel Wool .15
3 pkgs. Sand Paper .10
OUR LOW PRICE $3.00
Other stores charge $5 to $6 for
the same quality materials. You
save the difference when you buy
from us. Pin your check or money
order to the coupon, tell us what
color, and mail it today.
Cash Paint Store
85 Marietta Street
Atlanta Georgia
Tear off and Mail Today! _
Cash Paint Store, Atlanta
I want to paint my car.
Send me all materials needed
and full directions.
Make of.Car_ ... -
Color ——
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Address
We Make It Easy For All Motorists
to Equip With Full-Size Balloons
Simplified application of
@AS.e.GOE9JBafIA
at minimum cost Ifill 1,111 IpmSlliSiiJßi
Local motorists are benefiting from the simplified
method of applying tuii size Balloon Tires, made
possible by Firestone. It is an easy and inexpensive
job for us to handle your change-over. We have
r:ial Firestone units, consisting of tires, tubes,
s and wheel spokes, all built by Firestone ac
cording to the highest quality standards. We also
have special shop equipment which Firestone lias
developed for us, giving us an exclusive advantage
In turning out an accurate wheel job Which ejdctjy
fits your present hubs. The cost is little or no more
than a set of rims and we can equip your car almost
at quickly as a tire change can be made.
Get All the Benefit» of the Real Balloon
Insist on the full-size Gum-Dipped Balloon, and
get all the benefits In riding comfort, safety and
economy. Over 20 car manufacturers and over
40,000 car owners have already equipped with them.
We guarantee you a carefully engineered and per
fectly balanced job, at minimum cost. And if you
are not completely satisfied when you get them on,
we will re apply your old tire equipment at no cost
to you.
Mvo s t *Mi 1e s per Dollar
OAKLAND.
Lawrenceville, R. 4, May 27.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Lebanon Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jim Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. John !
P. Daniel and children, of Atlanta,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Smith Sunday.
Mr. Dan Paden, Mrs. Pearl Simp
son and daughter, Vada, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Simpson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reeves and
family, of Decatur, visited friends
here Sunday.
Misses Lola Thompson and Lcnora
Hogan spent Sunday with Misses
Clara and Ida Mae McElvaney,.
Some of our young folks went to
Liberty Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Williams enter
tained several of their friends M
dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson
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Pee Gee Barn Paint
Pee Gee' Shingle Stain
Pee Gee Invincible Spar
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Pee Gee Silo Paint
Pee Gee Screen Enamel
Pee Gee Mastic House
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Pee Gee Porch Paint
Peaslee-Gaulbert Co.
Incorporated
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SIMS GARAGE
called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wil
liams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wages.
Miss Mattie Williams went to At
lanta one day last week.
The S. S. ‘convention meets here
next Saturday, May 31.
Let everybody come out next Sat
urday night and < Sunday afternoon
to hear Mr. Hurst', of Johnson Bible
College, preach.
DUNCANS CREEK.
Dacula, Ga., R. 2, May 27.—Mrs.
J. O. Davis, of Atlanta, spent tfce
week end with her sister, Mrs. E.
W. Bennett.
-Miss Alba Etheridge, of Grayson,
was a visitor to our burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Berton Burel, of At
lanta, passed through our burg Sun-
AMERICA SHOULD PRODUCE
ITS OWN RUBBER uu,
Equip Now for Summer Driving
We Arm Stocked and Organized to Handle Any Car
Here is your opportunity to improve your present
car—better appearance, superlative comfort and
safety and a new standard of low-cost operation.
You will save money on the reduced car deprecia
tion, lower maintenance and fuel expense and long
tire mileage. Full-size Gum-Dipped Balloons as we
apply them are an economy.
See us. Get a demonstration. Within a few
hours you have them on your car. Come in. and get
our reasonable prices—less an allowance for your
old tires. Put your car on Balloons NOW for the
summer motoring season.
Make Your Car Look New
WHEN you got that auto your
eyes looked upon, its lus
trous appearance with pride. But
it has had to do some rough sled
ding since then. Now you want
to restore its original beauty.
Pee Gee Auto Enamels work won
ders with any car, however marred
its surface may be. They dry •
quickly, impart a brilliant luster
and wear long. Supplied in ten
attractive colors^-there is one that
will suit your taste.
Pee Gee Auto Enamels are simple ,
in their application—and in short
order a dingy “old” car looks like
a new arrival from the factory.
W.T. TANNER
LAWRENCEVILLE, ga.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Beulah Davis, of Bu_
ford, spent Saturday night with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Raw
lins. •
Mr, and Mr 3. Ben Bennett, of near'
Zion Hill, spent a while Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Fess Harrison .anti;
(children passed through our burg-
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Gertrude Cronic, of Gaines-,
ville, spent tlje week- end with her
mother, Mrs,,Charlie Luther.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Luther, of
Gainesville, spent Sunday afternoon
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Luther. . r > • >
Mr. and Mrs. Lushel Davis, of Bu
ford, attended memorial services at
this place. Sunday.-
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