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DOCGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL^ flOUGLASVnAE, GEORGIA frtoPA'Yl JULY 2. 1M&
Messrs. T. L. Pitman and M. B.
Watson were taking in the sights of
m SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS M
Powder Springs Sunday. »
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Collins, of
Sweetwater, spent Wednesday, with
■her mother; Mrs. W. A. Wood.
Many friends of Mr. Nat Morley
are glad to sec him out again, after
a four weeks spell of smallpox /
The lawn pyty given hy Mrs.
Julian Arnold F riday night, was fnuch
enjoyed by all who were present.
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Mrs. E. B. McWhorter is sick this. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton were. Miss Louise Austin, of Villa Rica,
Week. guests of Marietta friends Sunday. was an appreciated guest of Miss
Mr. W. H. Bobo spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
‘ Rev. W. M. Suttles was in Atlanta
|f onday. . ( (
i Dr. Marcman was A Villa Rica visL
tor Tuesdy.
Miss Jordie Wilson spent last week,
end-with Miss Elizabetn Holland.
Mrs. Mary Layton, of Villa Rica,
was a Douglasville visitor Sunday.
; Mr. J. T. Harding was in Atlanta
Tuesday.!. '
Mr. J. R, Duncan -motored to At
lanta Monday.
Mr. J. ].■ Strange spent the week
end in. Atlanta.
Miss Fayne Boyd has returned from
a visit to Turin.
Mr. Julian Upshaw motored to
luthia Springs Tuesday.
Mr. Roji* James is spending some
time in South Georgia.
; Postmaster Dorris, was a business
visitor to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. Roy Enterkin spent the week
end with homefolks.
Miss Crystar Camp, of Fayetteville,
is visiting ner aunt, Mrs. J. C. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad MeKoy and
daughter, Sara, are back from TAurin.
Mr. A. J. Hudson, of the Douglas-
ville Cafe, was in Atlasta Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Styles, of
Birmingham, are visiting his parents
hefe.
Dr. Marchman, who has been crip
pled owing to a sore fooLis able to
oe out again.
After several days stay with Villa
Rica friends, Miss Florene Boyd is
home again.
Miss Lila Mae Thompson, of Tyre,
is expected this week to visit Miss
Majqrie Upshaw.
Mr. Clyde Clarkson, of Atlanta, was
a Sunday guest of his unt, Mrs. N. R.
Henderson.
Col. Hutcheson and family were
guests oi her mother, near town bun.
day.
Mrs., Arthur Enterkin and Mrs.
! Poney Thomas were shopping in At-
I lanta Tuesday.
Messrs. G. W. Karr and lawrence
Harrison, of Villa Rica were trans
acting business here Wednesday.
Cashier Htndcrson, of the Farmers
and Merchants Bank, spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Ollie Smith left Saturday for
Athens, Tenn., where he has Accepted
a position.
Mr. Parks Watson went to Atlanta
oil business Monday.
Mrs. H. G. Hail spent Thursday with
relatives at Villa Rica.
• Miss Stacy McWhorter spent the
week-end with homefolks.
Miss Maude Tucker, of Conyers, is
visiting Mrs. Robert MeKoy.
Mr. Selkirk Taylor, of Atlanta, was
in apprtciated guest of Mr. Roy Jame s
recently.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
McCariey has been quite sick the past
week.
Miss Ida Sparker, of Ben 11111, is
visiting Miss Elizabeth Holland this
week.
Miss Pansy Palmer, of Camilla, is
« guest of MiBS M&jorie Upshaw.
Miss Mozelle Shambiin, of Lyerly,
is visiting Miss Sarah Ida MeKoy.
Everybody is looking forward to
the singing Sunday, the fourth.
Messrs. H. G. Hall and Pete Jordan
were Tallapoosa visitors Saturday.
Misa Dorothy Duncan is enjoying
• visit with her aunt in Atlanta. v
Mr. Tom Giles and Johnny Miles
took a trip to Winston Monday.
Mr. Julian Arnold arrived Monday
night to spend a few days with his
family.
Misses Ruth and Willie Davis have
returned from a visit to relatives at
LaGrange.
Miss Minnie McLarty, of Atlanta,
has been visiting old friends and
relatives here.
Fred Giles is spending a few days
at Atantic City, N. J., and Washing
ton, D. C.
Miss Bessie Fay Griffith has re
turned from Atlanta, where she was
visiting relatives.
Mr. W. O. Wilson and family, of
Whitesburg, were guests of Mrs. Hoi.
land Friday.
Little Miss Mildred Hindman, of
Atlanta, is spending the summer with
Mrs. J. L. Hindman.
Mrs. W. J. Hall, of Villa Rica, was
visiting her son, Mr. H. G. Hall and
family, Sunday.
Miss Annie B.. Clarkson has re
turned to her home in Center, Ala.,
after, a visit to her aunt, Mrs, N. R.
Henderson.
Misses 1 Maude and Belle Rabun,
of Villa Rica, were recent visitors of
Miss Lula Bradbury.
Mr'k. W. M. Suttles and little daugh.
ter left Tuesday to spend a portion
of the heated term with her parents,
near Atlanta.
Mr. W. A. Feely has returned to
Witchita Falls, Texas, after visiting
relatives here
flVIrs. Charles D. Mayfield and chil
dren, and Messrs. Charles and Ben
Harper, of Albany, are guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Whitley.
Misses Louise and Tommie Kate
Feely visied Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Fecly
in Atlanta, last week. -'®i',li-
About twenty members of the D. D,
Club attended a matinee performance
in Atlanta Wednesday.
Miss Edith Dake and Mrs. Floyd
House were shopping in Atlanta
Wednesday.
MiBS Stacy McWhorter, Mrs. E. B.
McWhorter and Mr. Will McWhorter
-will leave Saturday for Borden
Wheeler Springs, where they will
spend some time. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis will spend
the glorious fourth with their son
Jamie, at LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bradbury will
leave soon to spend their vacation
in North Carolina.
Mr. W. C. Abercrombie and family,
are here from Phoenix, Ariz., and
we are glad to see them.
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
I have on hand for immediate delivery
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the following Cars:
1 new Chassis, with starter
1 light Truck on new Chassis with starter;
with covered or open body
, 4 good, touring cars in good condition—
newly painted . ,
2 new Fordson Tractors for immediate
delivery
Ask for a demonstration on these for
power work on your farm. Will be glad to
demonstrate these at any time.
Full Line of Truck Bodies on Hand.
J. R. DUNCAN
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FORD CARS FORDSON TRACTORS
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Julian Arnold
enjoyed by al
Hon. W. D. Upshaw and brother,
Mr. L, C. Upshaw, are expected this-
week for a brief visit with homefolks.
Miss Maud Buchanon, of Decatur,
and Miss Laura Campbell, of Atlanta,
are guests of Miss Pauline Selman.
Miss Maud McLarty, head nurse of
the Lewis hospital at Carrollton, is
visiting Mr. A. W. McLarty and fam
ily.
Mrs. D. W. Feace has as her guest
this week, Miss Julia Peacock, one of
the chaperones at Highland Y. M. C.
A. Camp. *
Extravagance leads to ruin.
- 1 Cutitoff. •• • ; ' 1 ""
BANK ih'e money you ihrow away foolishly for. just /
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one year. . i . }
You will nevej, be .extravagant again., it is more j 1
pleasure to BANK money than to SPEND it.;
Try it; x°U will find out that we are rjght and thank [
us for giving you.the idea.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Poilard and Mrs. Mae Smith,
motored to Powder Springe and other
points Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips left
Wednesday to visit their daughter,
Mrs. DeLaperriere, at Hoschton, and
other relatives in South Georgia. They
will 'be gone about ten days.
Mr. nd Mrs. S. S. Perkins, Mr. and
Mrs.- W. M. Almond, Mrs. John H.
JUrrtand, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKcy,
Miss Verna Perkins and Mr, Clark
Carver spent Sunday in ConyerB; Ga.
Read the. advertisement of Harding
Supply Co.
Deposits Insured N. R. Henderson Cashier.
20 Per Cent Discount On
Tires
From now until July 10th 1 will sell casings and
tubes at the old list price which was in effect before
the twenty per cent advance on May 1st.
If you are going to need any tires any time soon
this will mean considerable saving to you, and 1 will
be glad to show you through; my stocK,
9 handle only the standard guaranteed tires in
the following brands:
Goodyear Fisk Firestone Hood
Goodrich Ajax United States J. & D.
You may select your own brand of tires; and get
them at such a great saving. , ;
FORD CARS
FORDSON TRACTORS
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