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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY, JULY 16, lDJe.
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Mr. W. E. Burton was in Atlanta
Sunday.
Mrs. Thad McKoy spent the week
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ollie Smith left Friday for
Athens, Tenn.
Mr. Will Duncan was a week-end
visitor to homefolks.
Miss Marie Price was an Atlanta
visitor Sunday.
Mr. T. P. Huckaby was an Atlanta
visior Sunday. t
Miss Morgan, of Atlanta is visiting ■
Mrs. P. D. Selman. I
Mr. Marion Giles is on , the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Henry Barrow spent the week
with friends in Atlanta.
Dr. R. E. Hamilton was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday.
Dr. T. L. MarcKman went to At
lanta Tuesday.
Mr. J. W. Townsend was an At
lanta visitor Tuesday.
Mr. Chester Matthews was a Bill
Arp visitor Sunday.
Mr. J. W. House was in Atlanta
on business Tuesday.
Miss Sarah Jackson is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Hollis.
Mr. W. D. Styles was visiting in'
Birmingham this week.
Mr. Robert Duncan is expected home
this week from Atlanta.
Mrs. Raymond Duncan was an At
lanta visitor Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Harding was transacting
business at Lithia Tuesday.
Mrs. Beck, of Atlanta, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Turner.
Mr. George Bradbury, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with homefolks.
Mr. Camp Skinner, of Cedartown,
was a home visitor Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Harding spent Sunday
and Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. Roy McGouirk is spending his; Miss Willette Thomas and sister,
vacation at Hendersonville^ N. C. I Mrs. Vansant, are spending this week
in Atlanta.
Mr. I.egare McLarty, of Seabreeze,
Fla., is visi/ting relatives here. j Mr. J. P. Dodson had as a guest
i Sunday his brother, Mr. Ed Dodson,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W„ McLarty were| from At , anta .
Atlanta visitors Wednesday.
j Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hallmon have
Mr. J. 0. Connally returned Friday returne d from a pleasant visit .to
from a business trip to Macon. Columbus, Ga. ' >
Mrs. Chester Brown was a recent!
visitor to friends at Union City.
Misses Lillie Gilland and Ola Brad
bury, of Villa Rica, spent Monday in
Miss Nell Giles is spending the. Douglasville.
week with relatives at Villa Rica. | Mrg w H Malone, of Villa Rica,
Miss Bessie Arrington is visiting is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. E.
Mrs. Poney Thomas this week.
Mr. Paul D. Selman left Saturday
on a business trip to F’lin,t Mich.
Miss Gladys Johnston will leave soon
for a visit to friends in Marietta.
Miss Maude Herring is visiting
her sister at Benhill this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baggett and
family motored to Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hall spent Sun
day with relatives at Manchester, Ga.
Mr. J. 0. Connally and family vis
ited his father at Chapel Hill Sunday.
The singing at Prays was well at
tended by Douglasville young folks.
We are glad to note several new
buildings going up on Bowden street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Sayer were visit
ing relatives in the country Sunday.
Miss Agnes Barrow has returned
home after a pleasant visit ta Sav
annah.
Mrs. 0. E. Martin was a recent
visitor of her mother^ Mrs. J. L. Hind-
Mrs. H. V. Johnstop and children
%pent last* week with relatives in
Atlanta.
The singing given by Miss Cornett
was enjoyed by a large crowd Sunday
night.
Miss Eva Williamson, of Marietta,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs;. Watkins
Johnson.
Hamilton.
Col. and Mrs. J. S. James and
daughter, Miss Eunice, arrived from
Atlanta, Wednesday.
Mr. T. M. Longino, of Atlanta, was
a guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. J.
P. Lawson, Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Arrington and children,
of Atlanta, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Thomas.
Mr. J. S. Giles Jr. and son, Otis,
of Hannah, motored to Douglasville
Monday oi business. ^
Mrs. E. B. McWhorter and Miss
Stacy McWhorter arc home from Bor-
| den-Wheeler springs.
j Mrs. Sams and children, of Norfolk,
Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. Will James.
I Messrs. E. L. Hopkins, H. M. Up-
■ shaw, G. W. Turner and Fred Giles
were in Atlanta Tuesday.
Miss Louise McWhorter (has re
turned to her home in Turin, after
a visit to relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roberts, of At
lanta, were Sunday guests of Mr. N.
R. Henderson and family.
i
" Mr. Garrett Hayes has been ap
pointed to a position in the House of
Representatives in Atlanta.
Mr, W. G. Hawley, of Birmingham,
has returned home after a visit to his
brother, Mr. N. M. Hawley.
JULY SALE OF
WOMEN’S
Every summer Dress in our house must be closed out at
once. Quality and prices are doing the trick. Compare prices
with others.
Women’s Dresses
67 Ladies’ Fine Dresses, made of Taffeta and Messaline,
£19/50 values; Sale £0 AA
Price • • ■ ZPWbWII
84 Ladies’ Dresses, made of Georgette and Crepe de Chine;
they are beautiful. Regular ^ 4 Qrti
$35.00 ones, at ■ ^
96 Ladies’ Misses’ and'Junior Dresses, made of fancy voiles
and Foulards, $15.00 Ck7 QK
Dresses at ^ I
57 Ladies’, Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses, made of Dark Voiles
Linen and Pongee, regular d* A Q C
$to.oo Specials, at 9"taVV
Ladies’ Skirts
■Ladies’ Silk Poplin Skirts, made in the newest styles and colors;
$7.50
values
Ladies’ Wool Serge and Wool Poplin, they are beauties. You
will have to see in order to appreciate them.
Regular $10
models at.... : .
$3.95
beauties. You
$5.95
Mr. and Mrs. Slaton and son, Sam,
of -Atlanta, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James.
Misses Nina and Geraldine Graves,
of Rt. 2, were week-end guests of
MiWes Til ary and Bessie Burton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ofctis Burnett and
children, of Atlanta, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Will James.
Masters Frank and Roy Hall and
sister, Ruth, spent the week-end with
their grandmother at Villa Rica.
Mr. S. W. Gober has returned to
his home at Hiram, after a visit to
his daughter, Mrs. John Arrington.
We are glad to see Miss Evelyn
Abercrombie out and looking so well
after her recent serious operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Polie Burton, who
were quite sick for several days the
past week, are able to be out again.
| Mrs. Vassie Smith has returned
; home from a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. R. M. Johnston, of Birmingham.
Mr. A. L. Hawley, of Sumpter, S.
C., was a week-encf visitor of his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Ilawely.
I)r. and Mrs. J. L. Marchman and
children spent Sunday in Villa Rica
with his mother, Mrs. Dr. Marchman.
Misses Laura Mae and Margaret
Hamrick, of Buchanon, were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Col. Strick-
lahd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodsdn and
family left Wednesday for a short
vacation with friends near Birming
ham.
Miss Gladys Stewart is expected
home this week from East St. Louis,
111., where she has been on an ex
tended visit.
Mr. aifd Mrs. Grady Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Pollard, Misses Willie
Davis, and Edith Smith motored to
Winston Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. J. W. Whitley and son,
Joe Jr., and two nieces, of Honey
Grove, Texas, are visiting Col. J. R.
Hutcheson and family.
lWr. Ed Morris and family, and M
John Morris and wife attended a r
union of the Camp family, at Gran
Park, Atlanta, Sunday.
Col. Jess E. Mercer, of Atlanta
state, prohibition agent, accompaincd
by his family, spent Tuesday night
in the city, enroute to Dallep.
Ll. • s
Mf. 'and Mrs. .Robprt McKoy, Mrs.
John H. Almand and Mrs. J. J. Johns,
tem,' spent Sunday with Col. and Mrs.
’Edg&r "Watkins In Atlanta. *
Mr. Paul King and family, of near
Douglasville, spent Saturday and Sun
day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Lee.—Dalllas New Era.
Dr. Rainor, of Mississippi, was here
Monday and rented a suite of romis
in the Hutcheson Building, for‘the
purpose of operating a dental parlor.
Little Elsie Wood, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Wood, scalded her leg
and foot very badly Monday morning,
but we are glad to report her doing
nicely.
Mrs. L. G. Garrett, of Austell,, and
Mrs. S. A. Garrett, of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. McDaniell, of Conyers,
were guests last week of Mrs. W. M.
Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McLarty and
family, of Seabreeze, ffTa., arrived
the first of the week for a visit to
hi$ father, Mr. A.. W. McLarty, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peace and Miss
Elsie Peace, of McDonough, Mr. John
Kaney, of Ellaville, and Miss Julia
Peacock, of Camp Holland, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peace.
Mr. Otis Seiman and family motored
to Fayetteville Saturday, where they
attended a reunion of the Bennett
family. On their return they were
overtaken by Jupiter Pluvius who, ac
cording to Mr. Selman, made the roads
almost impassable.
Don’t overlook this great sale—it’s a money saver.
Jacobs Dept. Store
211 Peters St.
Atlanta
Burglars and .Thieves have no regard for human life.
When they go out to steal they are fixed to KILL and
will do so if they must. •
Thugs will not enter your home or business office
when they know that you come regularly fo the bank.
They have a way of finding ont whether you bank cr
HIDE your money.
Your house is not a SAFE place to hide your money;
OUR BANK is.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Deposi s Insured N. R. Henderson Cashier.
Let. us have your Kodak Picturds
developed and made, prompt service.
Marchman’s Pharmacy.
Jm
| Palace Pressing
Club
I have again bought the
Pressing Club and am back
at the same old place un
der the same old name do
ing the highest class clean
ing, Pressing, alterations,
and repairing of all. kinds.
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