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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
Messrs. P. D. S el tv. an, Noah
Baggett, Arthur Griffith, Clinton
1 Camp and Boyd Moody left for everythin,
ack
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamonds, The Royal Arch Masons held
of East Point, were here Satur-'an inteieding meeting Friday
day. night- Three candidates, were
Dr. and Mrs. Weddington, of lilted to u the deffree o£ Holy
Dublin, visited.elatives here this I Roval A rch -
week. | Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Altnand,
Miss Maude Tucker, of Con- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy and
yers, u a guest of Mrs. Robert a ” d M «- idad ;vIcKoy l"'' 1
., T ; little daughter, Sara, motored to
McKoy. . ! „ r; ,
Conyers Sunday.
Col, J. S. Edwards, of Buch
anan, attended motion court here
Saturday.
Mrs. A. M , McLarty has as Oetroit Sunday to bring
her guest, Miss Emma Lott, of fi oc ^ 0 f Dodge cars.
Shubuta, Miss. I „ , „ . .,
I Rev. A. Earnest, the new pes-
Floyd Watson was up from tor of the Methodist Church,
Cichran Muiday 10 see his w jH preach his first sermon here
father, M. B. Watson next Sunday morning. Let every
Mrs. J. M Whitley and daugh- member be pfesent.
ter, of near Lithia Springs, were, ivir. and Mrs. Rush Irwin and j'
.sfegUMJ®.^ on j four cliild en, and Mrs. Lanrur
day. Irwin and little son, motored I
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Vansant, |over from Atlanta Sunday for i> |
of Ruopville, were week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Z.- T.
guests of Dr. at.d Mrs, C.
| Miss Marjorie Upshaw re
turned home Sunday after a
successful operation for appendi-
Prornise Yotusclf
To be strong and that nothin]
can disturb your peace of mind
To talk h a’tli, happiness am
prosperity to every one you meet
To make all your friends fee
that there is something in them
To think only of the best, wort
only for the best, and to expeci
only the best.
To be just as enthusiastic abou
the success of others as you art
about your own.
To look on the t-unnv side ol
and make your opti
mism come true.
To forget the mistakes of the
past and to press on to the grea
ter achievements of tiie future.
To live in the faith that the
world is on your side so long a3
you are true to the best that is in
ou.
Totlii ik well of yourself and
to proclaim fact to tne world
— not in loud word.;, but in great
deeds.
Vansant.
Leonard James, of the Officers’
Training Camp, at Ft. Ogle
thorpe, spent the week-end with
Mrs. James.
Every member of the B. Y. P.
U. is especially urgid to be
prssent at the next meeting on
November 25 at 6 p, m.
Rev. T. R. Waggoner, of
Athens, Tenn , preached an ex
cellent sermon at the Baptist
Church Wedtmsay night.
A very important meeting of
the B. Y. P. U. is to be held
next Sunday at 6 p. m. All
members urged to be present.
Mr. A. W. McLarty left Tues
day for Robertson’s Sanitarium,
Atlanta, where he will take
week
ten
treatment for a
days.
, Mr. P. K. Freeman, of Bir-
minaham, a fireman on the Sou
thern Railway, while tied up here
Sunday, on the eight hour rest,
spent them with his uncle. Mr.
E. Y.JMehalfey.
citis at the Davis-Fischer Sani
tarium. Her friends hope to see
her out in a few days.
Miss Olive Balis, who has
undergone an operation at the
Atlanta Hospital, returned here
Sunday afternoon and is doing
nicely. We certainly hop.- that
she will soon be able to be out
again.
The Douglas County Sunday
School Convention held an inter
esting session at Lois Mill Church
Sunday. Not all the schools in
the county were represented,
but those present caught the
enthusiasm and much good will
result from the meeting.
The work days of the Red
Cross room has been changed.
Instead of meeting three after
noons in the week, the ladies
bring their lunches and work all
day on Wednesday. Everv lady
in town is urged to come. Don’t
wait to be invited. You are
needed; the work is urgent.
To give so much lime to the
improvement of yourself that
you have no time to criticise
others.
To wear a cheerful counte
nance at all times and to have a
smile for every living creature
you meet.
To be too large for worry, too
noble for anger, too strong for
fear, and too happy to prevent
the presence of trouble.—Selec
ted.
CONSTANT N
EXERCISE
WILL MAKE YOU
STRONG
CONSTANT
DEPOSITS IN
our Bank
WILL MAKE
YOU
RICH
DO YOU
WANT TO
GROW OLD
AND FEEBLE
AND BE WITHOUT
MONEY IN THE
Bank
Fanners and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Y. M. C. A. Fund Near
ing $1,000 Mark
Friday’s campaign for the
Army Y. M. C. A. in a few
hours passed the $500' mark and
our various' committees report
thltt everybody seems anxious to
contribute something to this most
worthy cause.
The fund is to supply, as nearly
as possible, both the church and
home life to our soldier boys who
J. R. Duncan has a good as- j are sacrificing their all for us.
sortment bicycles for sale. See! We believe there is not a man
them. or woman in Douglas county wh
vfould not like to contribute to
■ hia fund and the con mittee will
gladly receive any amount you
wish to give this week.
If .you would like to give any
amount-':50c or $1.00—leave it
at one of the bank3 or at the
Sentinel office. If you are not
here send it not later than Sat
urday. Let us all do something
for the boys.
Dally Thought.
Life, with all its fields of Joy and
woe, is Just our chance of the prize of
learning love—how love might be, hath
been indeed, ami is.—Browning.
THANKSGIVING EATS
IN ABUNDANCE
Get your material for Thanks
giving dinner here. We will have
fruits, nuts, cake material of all
kinds, fish, oystsrs, cranberries,
celery, fruits, and
FRESH MEATS
Try Dainty Flour=-none better
Ready-made Cakes of ad kinds.
Delicious Fruit Cakes.
Mozley Bros
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having bought the Grocery business of Uncle
John Smith, we wish to announce to the public
that we are receiving new goods almost every day,
and it is our purpose to carry a full line, not only
of Staple and Fancy Groceries, but will add many
other lines’ making it an up-to date General store.
We will keep our stock clean and fresh and
we earnestly solicit the patronage of the people of
both town and country. Yoa’il find our prices
right and we will prove our appreciation by cour
teous treatment and good service.
Call and see our new stock.
Phone us your order.
Give us a share of your business.
We Deliver In Town.
BAGGETT & BURTON