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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, POUGLASVlLLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY, JUNE 25, m20.
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Miss Lillie Mae Rainwaters, of
Villa Rica, spent Sunday with, rela-
tives here.
Misses Ruth and Willie Davis left
Sunday to visit relatives at Lagrange.
Mrs. Lawrence Harrison, of Villa
Rica, spent Monday with friends here.
Mr. W. G. Maxwell, of Lithia, was
mingling with friends here Monday.
Misses Ellen and Evelyn Wright,
of Winston, are spending this week
here.
Mias Carol Arnold,,of Fayetteville,
is an appreciated guest of Mrs. Julian
Arnold.
| Mrs. Winnie Jones, of Oampbellton,
j is spending this week with Mrs. Helen
I Turner.
Mr. J. R. Duncan was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Meet us at James’ Grove July 3
and 5.
Mr. Grady Davis spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Miss Florene Boyd is visiting at
Viiia Raca.
Mr. Bruce Styles spent Sunday in
Birmingham.
Miss Fayne Boyd is spending the
week at Turin.
Mr. Gordon Banks went to At
lanta Wednesday.
Dr. Vans ant has been on the sick Mr.-Paul D. Selman left Sunday for ! Miss McCord, of Jackson, Ga., is
list this week.- J Flint, Mich., to a -conference of Buic'k visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. W. Mc-
agents. Larty this week.
Mr. Claud Brown and sister, of De
catur, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Brown.
Mrs. Lucy Barger, of Atlanta, was
visiting her niece, Mrs. W. M. Sut
■"ties, this we4k.
Mrs. Grady Davis returned from a
week’s visit to relatives at Piedmont,
Ala., Sunday.
The recital given Friday night by
the pupils of Mrs Johnston proved to
be quite a success.
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Friday and Saturday
Mr. H. G. Cole, of Villa JRica, was
in the $ity Monday.
Mr. J. Groodzinsky and family spent,
Sunday Jn Atlanta.
Mr. Charlie Peace spent the week
end with homefclks.
Mrs. Eddie Mae Sharp entertained
the D. D. Club on Wednesday after
nocm.
Mrs. Julian Arnold has returned
from’ u delightful visit to Fayettee-
ville.
Good eats, and plenty of
James’ Grove July 3 and 5.
it, at I
Col. W. H. Dorris, of Cordele,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. VV. C. Dorris.
An old-fashioned Georgia dinner
will be served at James’ Grove July
the third and fifth.
Master Evin Duncan is spending
Otis j this week in Atlanta with his aunt,
Mrs. Barney Estes.
Mrs. J. M. McTeer, of Dallas, Texas,
ijs a guest of her sister, Mrs.
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd House were Selman.
Atlanta visitors Wednesday. j Mrs. ^ ^ Perkins, of Alanta, was j Hon. Herschel Dorris, of Cordele,
the guest of Mrs. S. S. Perkins last
week.
Mr. Lucius Upshaw, of Atlanta, was
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Louise McWhorter is spending
sometime with Miss Mae Hindman.
Miss Gladys Stewart left Friday
for a visit to Miss Phylis Harper at
St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer spent the
fifst of the week in Chattanooga. j Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hays announce
j the arrival of a daughter, Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Souter and Mrs. Maud 'morning.
Hitchcock were in Atlanta Monday, i
j Mrs. R. E. Hamilton is spending the
Mrs. Mart Herring is visiting her j week in Villa Rica with her mother,
daughter near Atlanta, this week. ' who is ill.
was mingling with friends here the
first of the week.
Come to Dinner!
The ladies of the M. E. Church will serve an old-
fashioned Georgia Dinner July 3 and 5 in James wove,
for benefit of new church fund. Everybody close up
their homes and come on and get a good home-cooked
dinner. Don’t say “I can stay at home and live cheaper.”
You can’t. We must help one another. We are trying
hard to build a new church and we need all the help we
can get.
MENU
String Beans White Potatoes Corn Bread
Brunswick Stew Chicken Pie Chicken Dumplings
Boiled Ham ' Fried Chicken Salads
Fruit Pie Cake
Coffee Ice Tea Buttermilk
Room and Food for Everybody
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. DoJ>bs, of At
lanta. are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad McKoy and lit
tle daughter, Sarah, are spending the
week with relatives at Lyerly.
The ladies of the Methodist church
invite you to take dinner with them
in James’ Grove, July 3 and 5.
Mrs., Sid Johnson, Miss Verna Per
kins, and Mr. Clark Carver were
motor visitors to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. C V. Brown and sister, Miss
Lelia, of Atlanta, are visiting their
brother, Mr. C. G. Brown, and family.
Do you remember the good meals
mother used to serve? You can find
it at James’ Grove July 3rd and 5th.
Miss Etoile Banks has returned
home after spending the week-end
with Miss Detta Mason, at Winston.
Col. J. M. Lang, of Calhoun, solici
tor general of the Blue Ridge Cir
cuit, was mingling with friends here
Saturday.
The dinner to be given by the Meth
odist church ladies July 3 and
for a good cause and worthy of your
patronage.
A ?mall train of army trucks from
Camp Jesup passed through [town
Wednesday enroute to Camp McClel
land. Ala. n
Mr. Olin I^ove. an old Douglas
ville boy, who is now making good in
Atlanta, was mingling with friend*
here this week.
Dr. Garrett, of Austell, was lure
or mofesfiional business Thurrr’a
Judge Irwin was here from Cedar- j
town Thursday.
Messrs. Fred Morris ar.d Dillard I
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Ladies and Misses Middy Suits
Worth $9.50 $4.75
All Voile Dresses, $12.00 and
$13.00 Values $11.50
Ladies’ Silk Hose
$2.00 Values for - $1.49
Special Values
in Voiles, serges and Ging=
ham Dress Goods.
$8.50 to $12.00
WONDERFUL BARGAINS
In Boys’ Suits, Mens’ and
Boys’ Trousers.
SEJ LPAX Underwear keeps you
$2.00 Suits, 2 Days only at $!.$9
Ladies’ Fancy Parasols
$3.50 to $4.50
Our Furniture Department
Those large, roomy, comfortable Porch Rockers, that i
ford ‘'‘Solid Comfort” on summer evenings. “To try them
to buv them.”
$5.00 - $6.00 - $6.50 - $8.00 - $9.00
Upshaw Bros.
“The Store Of Quality And Dependability”
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The management of the Kozytorium begs
to announce to its patrons that in addition to
an excellent film*program it has secured the
services of the celebrated and entertaining
■MORRIS STRING BAND
as
of live pieces, consisting c-i torn
truments and piano. ' This ex«
sents nothing but the kites!; i
be heard to be appreciated R
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Advance in Prices