Newspaper Page Text
"<» DA T
Rylee Pc Well was a visitor to At
lanta Friday.
Mrs. Bedford Patterson has re
turned from Monroe.
Mrs. C. E. Monfort is in Greens
boro i'or several days.
Mr. Thelma McGee, of Atlanta, is
spending his vacation here.
Mr. Fred Ethridge, of Atlanta,
was in Lawrenceville Monday.
Miss Mamie Lee Sherry, of Alpha
retta, is visiting Mrs. E. G. Kent.
Mr. Spencer McKelvey, of Atlan
ta, was here Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Erma Baglcy, of Gumming,
is the guest of Mrs. Carson Green.
Harry Sammon has returned from
a pleasant visit to his uncle at Bry
an, Ga.
Mrs. T. C. Mason, of Rome, is the
attractive guest of Mrs. R. H.
Young.
Mrs. W. L. Oakes and children and
Mr. Billie Brown spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Miss Bernice Williams spent last
week with her aunt, Mrs. Lou Camp,
•of Winder.
Mr. Alfred Herrington, who is
working in Atlanta, was here for
the week end.
Miss Montine McGee has returned
from Hartwell where she spent sev
eral days pleasantly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Turner, of Su
wanee, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Teague.
Mrs. -J. S. Bailey, of Decatur, is
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Herrington.
Mrs. S. M. Allen, who has been
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John
I. Kelley, is in Jackson.
Misses Anne and Nelle Bagwell, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Jennie Bagwell.
Mrs. \Y. L. Shadburn and Miss
Ferrell Shadburn, of Buford, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. A. T. Green.
Mrs. H. E. Hayes and children, of
Florida, are expected shortly and
will spend some time with relatives
here.
Mrs. E. G. Kent and children re
turned this morning from Decatur
where they spent several days pleas
antly.
Mrs. Marvin Franklin and child
ren have returned home after hav
ing spent several weeks with rela
tives at Athens.
Master Hal Pentecost left Friday
with his cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth
White, for Cartersville, where he
will spend some time.
Miss Margaret Hull, of Westminis
ter, S. C., and Miss Virginia Isbell,
of Toccoa, are attractive guests of
Mrs. Clayton Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rutledge had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs
T. A. Glower and Mr. and Mr D.
A. Clower, of Caleb.
Several ox our local singei-s and
others attended the singings at Wal
nut Grove and Hog Mountain
churches Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. T. Green, Mrs. L. E- Smith
and Mrs. J. H. McGee attended the
meeting of the Woman’s Missionary
Society at Suwanee last week.
Miss Kate Johnson, of Fairburn,
and Miss Rose Lee Radford, of Mon
roe, were guests of Miss Laura Belle
Stubbs the last of the week.
Mrs. J. H. Britt left for Monte
zuma Friday where she will be the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. K. K.
Montfort, during the month of July.
Mrs. G. C. Montgomery and daugh.
ter, Kathleen, and Miss Eula Cain
spent the week end with their sis
ter, Mrs. B. T. Dorris, in Decatur.
Col. N. L. Hutchins motored to
McDonough Sunday and was accom
panied home by Mrs. Hutchins and
children who spent several days
there with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garner and
children motored to Athens Sunday
where they visited Mrs. Garner’s
brother, Mr. McClain, who remains
desperately ill. Mr. and Mrs. Garner
have three of the McClain children
with them during their father’s ill
ness.
Messrs. J. H. McGee and W. T.
McGee returned from Chipley Mon
day morning where they were called
to the bedside of their parents. The
condition of their father is reported
better but their mother remains
quite ill.
Mr. G. M. Lisenbee, local Delco
and radio dealer, installed a Cros
ley 51 radio set in the home of Maj.
W. E. Simmons Saturday. Mr. Lisen.
bee states that the radio business is
coming fast and "ns home is COM*
plete without a set.”
IH ;•* *. v -V* ' r." V , V.. 1
, Miss Lola .Litjdeu, of Atlanta, was
in Lawrenceville Sunday.
Mr. Tyler Peeples, of Gainesville,
was in Lawrenceville for the week
end.
Miss Mary Williams is spending
several days with friends in Gum
ming.
Mr. Ronald Pentecost, of Tugalo,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Pentecost.
Friends will regret to learn that
the condition of Mrs. J. E. Camp
bell is reported as no better.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGill and
Miss Kathleen Nelms, of Hartwell,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Green.
Miss Dorothy Ezzard leaves Tues
day. for Savannah, going by way of
Hamlet, N. C., and will spend sev
eral days.
Miss Byrd Moon, who has been
the attractive guest of her cousin,
Mrs. L. E. Smith, will return to her
home in Shiloh Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Griffin and
children, Mr 3. Mary D. Spence, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Pentecost and little
Miss Annell Pentecost motored to
Athens Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. C. O. Stubbs, A. T. Green
L. E. Smith and W. H. Powell, as
representatives of the Men’s Evan
gelistic Club, attended the meeting
at Roberts Academy Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kelley are at
home to their friends at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Keown
after a brief honeymoon spent at
Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain.
Mrs. Georgia Crouch, and daugh
ter, Miss Bernice, of Atlanta, were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Williams. Mrs. Crouch and
daughter are motoring through to
New York.
Rev. Dick Broyles, of Loganville,
Rev. Pierce Harris, of Buford, and
Rev. Marvin Franklin, of Lawrence
ville, leave Tuesday for Chattanoo
ga where they attend the meeting of
the Methodist general conference.
DOUBLE WEDDING.
A double wedding of much interest
to Lawrenceville and the many
friends of the contracting parties took
place Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock
at the home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Keown, when Miss
Maude Keown became the bride of
Mr. Otis Kelley, and Miss Daisy
Keown was claimed in matrimony by
Mr. Walter Allford, of Gloster.
The impressive double ceremony
was performed by Rev. L. E. Smith,
of the First Baptist church, pastor of
the brides.
It was a very quiet affair, only the
immediate families being present.
Both couples left for a bridal tour
to New York and other eastern
points. On their return Mr. and
Mrs. Kelley will reside in Lawrence
vilie, while Mr. and Mrs. Alford will
live at Gloster.
FOR MRS. BATES.
Mrs. W. H. Powell and Mrs. Bobby
Davis were joint hostesses Thursday
morning when they entertained at
Rook for Mrs. Howard Bates, of
Florida, Mrs. 'Charles Burney, of
Texas, and Mrs. W. A. Schroeder, of
New York.
Garden flowers were used in pro
fusion on the porch where the game
was played and presented a most in
viting appearance. At the conclusion
of the game a most delicious lun
cheon was served the guests.
Those invited to meet the honor
guests were Mrs. H. C. Smith, Mrs.
J. C. Houston, Mrs. J. W. Nicholson,
Mrs. A. C. Webb, Mrs. L. R. Mar
tin, Mrs. C. R. Ware, Mrs. C. E.
Monfort, Mrs. Nix Methvin, Miss
Gippie Craig and Miss Virginia
Thompson.
FOR MRS. BURNEY.
A lovely party of Thursday after
noon was the bridge tea given by
M rs. Weyman Gower in compliment
to her sister, Mrs. Charles Burney,
of Texas, and Mrs. W. A. Schroeder,
of New York.
The rooms where the guests were
received were beuatifully decorated
with sweet peas and gladioli.
The prize, a beautifully hand
made handkerchief, was won by
Miss Louise Brand, and the honorees
were each presented with dainty
handkerchiefs.
Misses Gippie Craig and Mary Al
ice Juhan assisted Mrs. Gower in en
tertaining.
Those present were Mesdames
Howard Bates, of Florida; Nix Meth
vin, H. C. Smith, J. W. Nicholson,
J. C. Houston, A. C. Webb, C. E.
Monfort, C. R. Thompson, Charles
McConnell, Howard Garner, Hobson
Young, Roy Sikes, Misses Virginia
Thompson, Margaret Hagood, Louise
and Mamie Brand, Ola Garner. Bes
sie Poe, Mary Pentecost and Doris
Cooper.
Mrs. Wigg—l was so angry with
my husband last night that words
failed me.
Mrs. Wagg—Why didn’t you hit
him with the dictionary?—Boston
Transcript.
ALCOVA.
Bacula, Ga., R. 1, June 20.—Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Griswell had as their
dinner guests Sunday the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ar
nold, of Gloster.
Mr. and Mrs. Peat'.y, of Grayson,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ace
McMillian.
Several from here attended the
singing at El Bethel Sunday.
Messrs. Bob Reed and Ernest Ev
erett went to Liberty Sunday.
Several from here attended the
entertainment given by Miss Estelle
Ernest Saturday night.
Dr. Hames and Mr. Frasehiseur,
of Atlanta, Messrs. W. A. Griswell,
C. F. Griswell and Ace McMillian
went on a fishing trip Saturday.
Miss Henry had as her guest Sun
day Miss Nellie Higgins.
LaGrand Landers, of Florida, was
in our burg Monday.
Mr. J. Ben Davis, who is working
for the American Product Co., was
in our section Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold, of
Gloster, spent Saturday and Sunday
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Freeman spent
last Sunday the guests of the lat
ter’s sister, Mrs. Cora Bentley near
Lenora.
GRAYSON.
Grayson, Ga., June 26, 'J24.—
Misses Kathryn and Myrtis McGee,
of Roberta, spent the week end with
Mrs. J. E. Johnson.
Mr. R. L. Herring is attending
summer school at the University of
Georgia.
Mrs. Claude Smith, of Atlanta,
visited her mother here a few days
ago.
Mrs. O. K. McAllister has returned
to her home 1 in Eatonton after
spending a pleasant week with her
mother.
Miss Florence Camp, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with her mother.
Miss Hazel Cooper has returned
home after a pleasant visit to her
aunts near Lawrenceville.
Mr. W. C. Britt and Mr. L. F.
Herring motored to Athens Tuesday.
Mr. W. C. Britt remained over to at
tend the summer school there..
Rev. Broyles, Mrs. Mamie Oliver,
Miss Kate Jacobs and Mrs. Grace
Roberts attended preaching at Law.
renceville Sunday night.
Little Julia Cooper spent Sunday
with Mabel Langley.
Mr. Spencer Jacobs, of Atlanta,
was at home this week end.
Mrs. J. W. Ethridge is convalesc
ing very slowly after a month’s ill-
Mr. Grady Gower has returned
from Ducktown, Tenn,, and is at
tending summer school at Athens.
Miss Mary Frances Jacobs enter
tained a few of her friends at a
birthday dinner Sunday. Those pres
ent were: Mary Oliver, Inez Cooper,
Hazel Jacobs, Ida L. Eaves and Jos
ephine Herring.
Misses Ellen Fowler and Bobbie
Burns visited Grayson a little while
Monday afternoon.
Misses Rose Delle Langley and
Messrs. Tom Carroll, Alvin Robin
son and Grover Bennett motored to
Snapping Shoals Sunday to visit
friends of Miss Langley.
Miss Edna Boss spent Sunday with
Mrs. Berta Yancey.
Mrs. Ruby Hallman and children,
of Atlanta, visited her mother for a
fc-w days last week.
Madeline and Marjorie Oliver en
tertained at a delightful little party
last week, little Jean Herring being
the honoree.
Miss Annie Rose Nix is visiting
relatives ni Atlanta.
Mr. L. F. Herring will teach school
at 10th district A. & M., Granite
Hill, this summer, near Sparta.
BIRTHDAY DINNER AND RE
UNION AT MR. J. A. BOGGS’
A birthday dinner and reunion of
unusual intrest was that which oc
curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Boggs on Sunday, June 22, 1924.
It was planned as a surprise for Mr.
Boggs by his only children, Mr. W. B.
Boggs and Mrs. Ivie Lowry.
Mrs. Lowry baked a large birthday
cake, placing on it eighty-one candles,
representing the eighty-one years of
Mr. Eoggs’ age.
Mr. Boggs is one of the oldest con
federate veterans in the county. He
enlisted in the army at the beginning
pf the war between the states, and
fought to the end without even being
wounded.
Mr. and Mrs. Boggs live by them
selves on the farm neax their only
son.
There were present on this happy
occasion, ninety-four of their children,
grandchildren, great - grandchildren
and other relatives and friends, to en
,!oy the bountiful feast prepared for
the cccasion, and all join in wishing
for Mr. Boggs many more useful and
ht ppv years.
A FRIEND.
These days when a woman tells
you she loves you, you had better
let it go at that. If you don’t she is
apt to take a shot at you to prove it.
—Nashville Banner.
What a fine thing it is for the
American politics that this is not
Uruguay. Down there, each candi
date for office is obliged to submit
to an intelligence test.—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
UNIpN GftOVE.
Auburn, Ga., P. 1, June 25.—Rev.
V. H. Britt, of Tucker, preached
here last Sunday afternoon. He wa.-
accompanied from Lawrenceville by
Mi. Z. E. Tullis.
Miss Anna Rainey spent a while
last Sunday with Miss Easter Belle
Ethridge.
Among those attending the sir.g
ing at El Bethel last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. William Tullis, Misses
Mollie Butler and Anna Hendrix.
Mrs. Dora Hendrix spent last Sat.
urday afttrnoon with Mrs. R. M.
Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Edward an
nounce the birth of a fine baby boy
which they have given the name of
Sewell Farr.
Miss Bernice Parker spent last
Tuesday night with Miss Geneva Mc-
Adams.
PEACHTREE CITY.
Norcross, Ga., R. 2, June 23.
Some of the people from heie at
tended preaching at Prospect near
Chamblee Sunday.
Mrs. May Royals has returned to
her home in Buford after several
days visit to her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. E. V. Weathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coffee, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green
spent Saturday in Atlanta shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C .Holbrook had
as their guests for dinner Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Danner and
children, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beard, of Syca.
more, are on a visit to the latter’s
father, Mr. W. J. Harper, who is
very ill.
Mrs. T. A. Holbrook has returned
home after a week’s visit to her
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Woodall, of
near Dunwoody.
OAK GROVE.
Loganville, Ga., R. 4, June 23.
Miss Montine Feagias spent Satur
day night with Misses Delphia and
Blondean James.
Among those attending the sing
ing at El Bethel Sunday were Miss
Cma Hutchins, Misses'Delphia and
Blondean James, Hoke Smith, Ho
mer Young and Sim Bennett.
Mrs. Lee Feagins and daughter,
Deama and Hortense, of Grayson,
spent the day Saturday with the for
mer’s sister. Mrs. Mai’k Feagins, of
this place.
Mr. Homer Young and Mr. Hoke
Smith, of Monticello, stopped here
on their way home.
Miss Berta. | Hutchins was the Sun
day night guest of the Misses Sto
vall.
Miss Grace Hutchins and Miss
Blondean James were in Grayson
Saturday.
Mrs. Edna Kemp spent a while
Sunday morning with her brother,
Mr. George Garrett, of near Logan
ville.
MEADOW.
Lawrenceville, R. 1, June 23.
The chicken supper which was at
this place last Saturday night was
enjoyed by a large crowd. The sup
per was for the benefit, of the church
and there was a nice sum of money
raised.
Mrs. Mattie Coggins has returned
home after a very pleasant visit to
her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Edmonds,
of Lawrenceville.
Mr. and Mrs. Autrey Dean spent
Sunday with Mi - , and Mrs. Dexter
Dean, of Pleasant Hill.
Mrs. Sammie Powell spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Will Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskin Davis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bird
Whitehead.
There was a surprise birthday din
ner at Mr. Ben Boggs Sunday for
his father, Mr. J. A. Boggs. It was
Mr. Bogg’s eighty-first birthday.
There was eighty-five present and
it was enjoyed by all.
Miss Annette Autry, of Noreross,
was the week end guest of Miss Ada
Robinson.
Mr. Roy Jones and sister, Lonah,
attended the party at Duluth Mon
day night given by Mr. George Ben
nett. Punch and cake were served
by the hostess assisted by Miss Lois
McGee.
Mr. John Cox, of Atlanta, visited
his father, Mr. Will Cox Saturday.
We are glad to say that tbe sick
of our community are improving.
Mr. Carter Powell, of Shake Rag,
spent Sunday with his uncle, Mr.
Sam Powell.
Mr. Jack Denmark and Miss Mar
jorie New, of Duluth, and Miss
New’s attractive visitor from Atlan
ta, visited Miss Lonah and Mr. Roy
Jones Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Langley passed
through this section one day last
week.
Miss Eula Whitehead and Miss
Eleanor Atkinson visited Mrs. Josie
Whitehead Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Alton Robinson, of Atlanta,
spent several days last week with
home folk.
Misses Evelyn Pittard and Lor
raine McGee, of Duluth, called on
Miss Lonah Jones Tuesday evening.
Miss Lillie Mae Smith, our ex
teacher, passed through our section
Monday en route to Athens, where
she will attend summer school.
W ,V 'WfipoSj| 4 .
JUDGE W. W. STARK
Candidate for Judge of the Superior Court of the*
new Piedmont Circuit.
Of
YOU READ OF THE MEN OF
FINANCIAL INDEPENDANCE
Eveiy man wants to be financially indepen
dent, and every man who spends less than he
earns will win that independence in time. How
long that time will be depends on how much he
saves and how soon he starts.
Have You Started?
One Dollar Will Start An Account Here.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Lawrenceville
We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings
■ .. TIRE.SALE!
As I am needing money, I am going to offer for the
next few days my entire stock of Automobile Tires at
prices that you have never been able to get before.
My stock consists of a complete line of United States,
Kelley Springfield and Fisk; also some sizes in Hood and
Firestone.
Good 30x314 TUBES at 1.50
34x4 i/j Royal Cord 27.56
32x4i/o Royal Cord 26.66
33x4 Royal Cord 20.50
32x4 Frestone Cord 19.90
32x4 Kelley Cord 19.90
32x4 Roy la Cord 19.90
30x314 United Etates USCO . 7.90
30x31/4 Royal Cord 11.50
34x4 G. &J. Cord 18.50
33x4 G. &J. Cord 18.00
. 32x4 G. &J. Cord 17.50
Remember, I handle everything you may need for
your automobile. Prices always reasonable.
If you car is not running good, drive in our Service
Department. Mr. O’Kelley and Mr. Jones will be glad to
give you real service. ,
Gulf Gas Tickets are good at our station.
J, J, BAGGETT*
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA.
The honeymoon is over when she
appears at breakfast with her regu
lar face. —Baltimore Sun.
Every man is boss of h:3 own
home—when the family is away.—
Kalamazoo Gazette.
OUR AUTO INSURANCE
TAKES THE RUIN OUT OF
WRECK AMD RUIN
JucA'can '/ s* vp you
U m
11T E Cannot prevent your hav
ing an accident, but we can
prevent your losing any sleep ov
er it in advance or any money af
terwards. There are several
forms of auto insurance that you
should know about.
S!cTff!umLfOßMSs^3[^3
INSURANO^^g^jgj
WE ARI READY
EtaIi^IAWRENCEVILLL6fI
34x414 G. &J. Cord 23.75
32x414 G. & J. Cord 21.90
33x4 Oldfield Cord 19.25
32x4 Oldfield Cord 18.90
30x31/4 Premier Cord 9.75
32x4 Fisk Red Top 15.90
30x3 i/y Fisk Red Top 12.90
30x31/4 Fisk 96 at 6.90
30x3 Fisk 96 at $6.35
Page Three