The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, June 19, 1924, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1924! MRS. LILLIE EXUM If you Have anything to »ell, buy or exchange see me at 219 Peach tree Arcade, Atlanta, jt26p J. W. SUMMEROUR. Mr. J. T. Smith is in High Point, N. C. , Miss Gippie Craig iss pending sev. eral days in Winder. Mrs. Eula Hamilton, of Gaines ville, was here today. Miss Annie J. Pentecost hi»s re turned from Loganville. Mr. Tyler E. Peeples, of Gaines ville, spent Saturday here. Miss Gladys Oakes has returned from a delightful visit to Atlanta. Mr. F. Q. Sammon and Quill, Jr., were Wednesday visitors to Atlanta. Mr. Bill Johnson, of Atlanta, was a Tuesday visitor to Lawrenceville. Messrs. T. W. Webb and P. D. ■ Green were in Atlanta Wednesday. Master Houston Powell has as his guest Master Hugh- Winn, of Atlan ta. ' ’ Miss Virginia Ezzard is spending several days with relatives in Du luth. Mrs. I. L. Oakes is.again at home after a pleasant visit to Gainesville and Lee. Mrs. J. W, Nicholson will enter tain the Recreation club Friday a ternoon. Miss Rosabelle Gouge, of Atlan ta, is the attractive guest of rela tives here. . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jordan and Miss Opal Hurst are sepnding a few days in Decatur. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright, of Covington, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lillie Camp. Dr: and. Mrs. V. G. Hopkins, of Decatur, spent Sunday in Lawrence ville with relatives. Col. and Mrs. S. G. Brown have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones, of Columbus. Col. and Mrs. W. L. Nix had as their guests Sunday Mr. and ■ Mrs. Conner, of Atlanta. The local Masonic Lodge went to Dacula Tuesday night and put on she Fellowcraft degree. A number of local Methodists are attending the district conference at Emory today and Friday. Misses Clara and Elton Craig, of Duluth, were recent guests of Miss es Pearl and Ida Mitchell. Mrs, J., H. Hutchins, of Carl, is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. F. Q. Sammon. Col. and Mrs. Clifford Pratt, of Winder, spent the week end with Mrs. Sallie Williams near Oakland. Mrs. Annie Lou Wood and Mrs. H. D. White, of Atlanta, were guests of Miss Daisy Oakes Wednes day. Mrs. L. R. Martin, Mrs. Sam Mar tin and Miss Georgia Byrd were among those motoring to Atlanta Monday. Misses Lois Parks and Margaret Gouge and Messrs. Tom Jackson and Jim Levin, of Atlanta, were here Sunday. Mrs. G. S. Perry and Miss Minnie Peeples will attend the meeting of the grand chapter of the O. E. S. in Macon. Miss Louise and Master Otis Shackelford, of Atlanta, are with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shackelford, fbr" several days. .y, , Any kind of magazines for bpys girls will be found at THE CITY DRUG COMPANY. Also full line of International Magazines. Delco-Light residehce Water Systems are made in styles’ and sizes to meet every domestic need, city or cotfntry, 'deep or shal low' well. See us for details ’reghrdirtg the size bests uitcrd' to your pumping retniireinent's. (delco-light) G. M. LISENBEE Lawrencevilie, ' Ga. Mrs. Bennie Powell was a visitor to Atlanta Tuesday. Mrs. Zadie Cooper, of Grayson, will spend the week end with rela tives here. Mr. Columbus C. Cooper. of Grayson, was a Wednesday visitor to this city. Mrs. L. W. Sikes will spend this week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mitchell, in Atlanta. For house screening, windows or doors, new or repaired, see j26p W. T. BRACEWELL. Clayton St., behind the jail. Col. Sam G. candidate for congress, announces that he will speak at Canton, Cherokee county, Saturday. Mr. Jake Pentecost, of Memphis, Tenn., is expected here shortly where he will spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Teat, of Ath ens, will spend the week end here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Sammon. Miss Georgia Byrd has returned to Tulsa, Okla., after a delightful visit of ten da>js to her father, Mr. J. P. Byrd, here. Miss Ilah Hopkins and Mr. James Hopkins, of Covington, were Sun day guests of Mrs. G. W. Hopkins and Mrs. Julia Gheesling. Dr. H. P. Edmonds succeeded in hiving the colony of bees that spent a couple of days in a tree in ’ the Court house square this week. •' ; t • - ■ ■ ' ! • ■. .i ’ ■ A regular meeting of Annie Winn chapter No. 203, Order of the East ern Star, will be held this (Thurs day) afternoon at the Masonic hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carroll spent Tuesday night in Lawrenceville with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gunter. They were en route to their old home in South Carolina. Vic Hutchins, old Lawrenceville boy, now living in Duluth and selling Fords for Clements Motor Co., of Norcross, was a popular visitor to this city Tuesday. Rev. Dick Sammon, who has just returned home from New Mexico, filled the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday evening, being called upoji_ to preach sos the pastor, Rev. L. E. Smith, who was- sick. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brooks, and son, Jimmie, have returned to their home in Cartersville after spending several- days here. They also. stop ped off' in Decatur to attend, . the graduation- -exercises of Miss Doro thy Brooks. The Standard Oil Company an nounces in this issue the opening of an up-to-date filling station on the Wilson lot, on Croghan street. On opening day, Saturday, June 21st, they announce that every purchaser of five gallons of gasoline will be given free one gallon of motor oil. George Bagwell, in cranking an automobile Tuesday night, had his arm broken, being in the yard cf his home at the time of the accident. Mr. Bagwell has been carrying the mail on route four for Quinlan Com fort, who has been ill for three weeks, and now that the popular substitute is likewise laid up Iver son Russell is -on that route. Notice oi two local bills to be in troduced at the coming meet of the legislature are announced in this is sue. One provides mainly for the term of service of mayor if the City of Buford to be changed from one to two years and also that -the pay of the mayor and councilmen of that city be increased. The other provides that the pay of the treas urer of Gwinnett county be in creased from SIOO to $l5O per month. ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF MISS GEORGIA BYRD Mrs. D. M. Byrd entertained five tables of rook at her attractive home Monday afternoon, ‘ complimenting Miss Georgia Byrd, of Tulsa, Okla., who is spending some time here. Tables were placed in living room, den and porch, which were prettily* decorated in garden flowers, from the hostess’ own garden. Punch was served in the dining rooin by Mfs. L. R. Martin. The dining table had as a central decoration a silver vase holding brilliant sweet peas. Silver candlesticks held pink unshaded tap ers, while cut glass bonbon dishes eontained pink mints. Following the game lovely ices were served. Mrs. Byrd wore a model in white crepe combined with lace. Miss Byrd, was charming in black lace over satin. ' Mrs. Martin wore a smart toilette of, black crepe and georgette. Present were Mrs. W. J. Blake, of Calhoun Falls,' S. C.; Mrs. J. R. Berry, of Griffin; Mrs. E.' A. Shroder, of New \ ork; Mrs. Charles Burney, of Houston, Texas; Mrs.' C. E. Monfort, Mrs. J. W. Nichblson, Mrs. W. H. Powell, Mrs. Hi C. Smith, Mrs'. J. C. Houston, Mrs. Sam Martin, Mrs. A. C. Webb, Mrs. Nixon Methvin, Mrs. C. R. Ware, Mrs. L. R. Martin, Misses Ida Mitchell, Cora Byrd, Georgia Byrd, Louise Brand, Maud Keown, Minnie Peeples, Mrs. Fred Byrd, Mrs; D M Byrd, t . CHAPMAN-WOOD. A wedding of much interest to a large circle of friends was that of ,Miss Annie Ruth Chapman and Mr. R. Mays Wood. The wedding occurred on last evening, Jupe 12th, in Da cula, Ga. Rev. Warwick performed the ceremony in the presence of on ly a few immediate friends and rel atives. The bride was lovely in a suit of blue with accessories of gray. Miss Chapman is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chapman of this county. She is a young lady of charming personality and has en deared herself to a large circle of friends. She has for some time been connected with the schools of this and adjoining counties. Mr. Wood, formerly of Dacula, Ga., now of Miami, Fla., is a prom inent young man of much business ability. He is now connected with the Florida Marble and Granite Co. of Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left by auto mobile for Miami, Fla., where they will make their home at 2268 N. W. 2nd Ave. “THE SHOES OF HAPPINESS” M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT June is proving -to be a banner month in church attendance at the Methodist church. The prayer meet ing has averaged unusually high and the attendance upon the Sunday schools and preaching services has b6e'n splendid. , The Sunday night specials are at tracting much interest and quite a number are coming from out of town. Much favorable comment was heard this week concerning the singing of the Rainbow Quartet. They will sing again at next Sun day services. Next Sunday night at 8:30 a spe cial story sermon will be given on “The Shoes of Happiness.” Are you wearing such shoes. Big, little, old, and young, come and see. The following services will be held at the Methodist church Sun day : 10:30. Sunday school. 11:30. Morning . worship: The third sermon in the series on “The Quest for the Highest Good.” 7:45. The Epworth League. 8:30. The evening service,- sub ject: “The Shoes of Happiness.” You will be most cordially wel comed at all these services. “The church which seeks to serve.” Visionary people who don’t care to try to make money, like to have it THE GEORGA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Waycross—Tobacco warehouse to be erected. Boston—Contract let at $24,100 for installation of sewer system. Moultrie—First car of watermelons from this territory will move about June 15. Macon—Boys’ high school building nearing completion. Central of Georgia Railway Com pany takes out $9,000,000 group life insurance policy on employes ip addi tion to $10,800,000 group policy al ready held, making company one of the most heavily insured in wcrld. Waycross—main span of Memorial bridge across Satilla river formally opened to traffic. . Atlanta—s9o,ooo bond issue ap proved to finance construction of highway to top of Kennesaw moun tain. Forsyth—Street paving contract let at $82,055.55. Atlanta—Building permits issued during May total $1,325,000. Toomsboro—Equipment being in stalled in plant for manufacture of porch furniture, swings and cabinet work. Atlanta—Contracts let June 2 for construction of eleven road projects. Hahira—New twenty-six room Gold Leaf hotel formally opened. I Central of Georgia Railway Com pany to spend SIO,OOO encouraging soil redintegration'in the eighty coun ties it serves. ' , Rochelle—Truck Growers Associa tion ships season’s first solid car of beans to New York. Savannah Savannah Blow Pipe Company to enlarge plant. Columbus—Central of Georgia rail way places order for several 10,000 gallon oil storage tanks. Walter H. Johnson, of Philadelphia Electric Company, says in past year electricity has been substituted for other means of lighting in 1,350-,000 additional homes. On April 22, the railroads had 321,- 832 surplus freight cars in good re pair, an increase Qf 15,851 since April 14. Committee on industrial relations of National Association of/Manufac turers, in report made at convention in New York, declares' strikes and lockouts in United States have cost more than $12,500,000,000 since 1916. Secretary Hoover, addressing con vention of National Electric Light Association in Atlantic City by radio, warned against burdening the govern ment with too much paternalistic re sponsibility, adding: “Our institutions will break down if we impose such burdens „UObS, tbe-m. THE NEWS-HERALD. Lawr»«c»*m«. Cmtili ZIONS HILL. Buford, Ga., 2, June 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Milwood, of Flowery Branch, visited the latttr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilbanks Sun day. Misses Leila Puckett. Gladys Hays and Mildred Malcolm were the Sunday guests of Misses Ruth and Junie Mae Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Silvey Cross, of Bu ford, visited Mr. J. N. Williams and family Sunday. Miss Nancy McDaniel was shop ping in Buford Saturday afternoon. Messrs. J. N. Williams, H. F. Wil. liams and J. P. Hays motored to Gainesville one day last week. Miss Aline Williams, of Friend ship, spent part of last week with Miss Fay Williams. Mr. ClifforS Cheek visited Mr. Willie Wilbanks Sunday. Mrs. Sargent spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. William Wallace. Mrs. J. T. Swanson spent the week end with her parents near Old Su wanee. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Mr. S. M. Puckett, Miss Aline Puckett and Mrs. Claudie Morgan and little son were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cline Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilbanks spent the week end with their daugh ter, Mrs. Mark Tuggle, of Atlanta. Miss Jessie Lee Malcolm and Mr. Lester Cheek attended the singing at Ivy Creek Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. T. Swanson is building a beautiful new dwelling house.' Sunday school at this place every Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock. CORINTH. Lilburn, Ga., R. 1, June 16.—Rev. L. F. Herring filled his regular ap pointment here last Saturday and Sunday. Misses Avis Davis, Juanita Juhan, Messrs. Homer and Guy Brownlee went to Jefferson Saturday night to the wedding of Mr. John M. 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Standard Oil Company INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY and Miss Mary Lou Pinson- Master Price Waters spent Satur day night and Sunday at Winder. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Knight, of At lanta, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Garner and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Garner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waters spent Saturday night and ‘Sunday in At lanta by the bedside of their sick grandmother, Mrs. Henry Brannan. Lester and Andrew Garner spent Saturday night with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gamer. Miss Myra Jones spent Saturday night in Atlanta with Misses Blanch and R. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lance, of Grayson, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. A. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams, of Atlanta, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williams last Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Norton went last Sunday to see Mr. E. E. Norton, who is in Lithonia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Carty spent Sunday down in Walton county. Mr. and Mrs. Kip Ferguson, of Stone Mountain, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whaley. Miss Minnie Lee Johnson is spend ing a while with her brother, Mr. Odus Johnson. Mrs. Lillie Jones, of East Point, is spending a few days with Mrs. Laura Jones. MOUNT ZION. Lawrenceville, R. 3, June 16. Saturday and Sunday were regular preaching days at this place. Mrs. J. W. DoS3 is on the sick list we are sorry to say: .W. Doss and'son, Aleck motored to Suwanee Saturday af ternoon. Mrs, Jane Wilkerson spent Satur day afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Dut ton. Mrs. J. C. Dutton has returned home after spending several days with her son, W. J. Dutton. Rev. V. H. Britt took dinner with Mr. and Mjp. J. B. Seay. Mrs. Mamie Holman spent Satur day morning with Mrs. Marion Da vis. Miss Martha Dutton and brother spent Wednesday night with their cousins near Mount Zion. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Huff spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Pete Dutton and children. Mr. Ben Dalton, of Detroit, Mich., returned back to his home r.ear Grayson last week. Mr. Lewis Britt, of Stone Moun atin, was seen in our section Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Craig and '•'ildren made a business trip to Five Forks Saturday. The singing at Mount Zion was highly enjoyed by a small crowd Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rufus Dutton spent Sunday night with home folk. Mr. Wayne Dunn from Florida, is spending awhile with his aunt, Mrs. Charlie Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Doss and sis ter, Effic, Miss Hannah Ethridge, Miss Limmie, Earlie and Riley Dut ton, Miss 11a Kimbro, Miss Artice and Reuben Anglin, Mr. Willis Hood and' Reuben Dutton spent a while Saturday night with Misses Bertie, Alma and Myrtice Dutton. LEVEL CREEK. Buford, Ga., R. 4, Juno 16.—Miss Cora Moore is on the sick list at this; writing we are sorry to note. Mrs. J. M. Flowers and grand daughter, Willie, of Sheltonville. vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kennedy Fri day. Mr. R. L. Brogdon, of Tugalo, was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Brogdon. The remains of Miss Slvia She! • nutt, who died in Atlanta last week were interred here Thursday. Miss Fannie Lou O’Rouke was the Sunday dinner guest of Miss Susie Lou Brogdon. Misses Mary Brogdon, Lucille Kennedy and Mr. L. C. Househ at tended an ice cream supper given at the home of Mrs. Ommie West- Croghan Street LAWRENCEVJLLE Saturday, Jane 2I To each customer purchasing five gallons of Crown Gasoline on the opening day, Saturday June 21st, at this new Standard Oil Company (Ky.) Service Station on Croghan Street, will be given free of charge, a card, (same as reproduced to the left herein), with four coupons entitling the customer to receive free One Bulk Gallon of Polarine Oil up to, and includ - ing, Saturday, July 19th. The customer will have the privilege of taking this oil, one quart at a time, upon presentation of the Coupon Card and any unused coupon not detached therefrom, at this Standard Oil Company (Ky.) Service Station. brooks in Buford Saturday night. Mr. J. T. O'Rouke spent Saturday night with Mr. N. O. Brogdon and family. Master Bonnie Davison was the week end guest of Mr. John Bailey. Mrs. N. O. Brogdon and children spent Saturday afternoon in Buford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Sears. Misses Mary Brogdon, Lucille Ken nedy, Messrs. J. T. O’Rouko and Rowe Ed Brogdon were the guest 3 of Miss Marie Mauldin, of Buford, Sunday afternoon. Everybody be sure and come to Sunday schol, every Sunday morning at 9:30. ROCKY BRANCH. Lawrenceville, R. 3, Jtane 56. Several from our section attended preaching. at Mount Ziun Sunday* morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Martin and children*. Mr. R. W. Martin, of Sa wanee,. spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs L„ D. Barrett and children. Miss, Martha Outturn and sisters. Miss Ruby Barrett spent Saturday in Lawrenceville. Mr. Belvie Brown, Mr. Emmett and Mr. Henry McAdams spent a while Sunday with Mr. Ross Bar rett. Mrs. Riley Dutton spent a- while. ! Sunday with his cousin, Mr: Felton button. Mr. Elmer McKenzie spent Sat urday night and Sunday with home folk. : .. • Mr. Emmett Doby, Mr. Emmett Davis pasc-d through our section Sunday. , BEAN BUGS Kiii Them With VAYCIDE CAL-SULPHUR 1, 3 and 5 tb Package Get it Now At the office of LAWRENCEVILLE FER TILIZER CO. Page Three