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Local and Personal
Mrs. Glen Selman and children left
®unday for Rockmart where they will
st.iy several weeks on their way to
Vida'la where they will make Iheir
fuiaio home.
Friendg of Mrs. Pat McGuirk are
sorry to learn that she is quite sick
at Flat Rock ,f5anitorium-
Mrs. Z. T. Poke is spending the
week in Hapeville-
Mr. Bennett Harding, of Atlanta
is spending several days at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnston, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end here-
Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Lovell, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. H- V. Johnston.
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Winn spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Smith, Mr-
and Mrs. Sid Johnston, Mrs. N- P.
Burton, Mrs- R. C. Burton, Misses
PeBsie Fay Griffeth, Nell King, and
Maurina Enterkin attended commence
ment at Villa Rica, Monday night.
Col- and Mrs. O. S. Strickland
and children and Miss Thelma Newton
spent Tuesday in Marietta.
Miss Thelma Newton, of
is visiting Mrs- D. S.
Col- and Mrs. D. S. Strickland
and children and guest Miss Thelma
Newton, of Buchanan, and Mr. and
Mrs- Clark Carver spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mis s Bertha Henderson, of Villa
Rica, is the guest of Mrs. N. R. Hen
derson-
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. FRIDAY, MAY *6, 1
Mr. Mack Abi’i'cromW<\ a com
petent and hustling young man,
has opened a new grocery store
at the Townsend stand and is put
ting in an up-to-date line. Read
his advertisements in this week’s
Sentinel and dont fui| ,o see him
when you need groceries.
• • * •
Miss Gladyce Banks returned
home Tuesday from Bessie Tift
college where she has been in
school this year.
Mr- Jim Davis is
week.
Miss Chlotilde Banks who has
been teaching at Mt. Olive N. C.
the past year is expected home
next week.
Ma, J. K. Gabel, subscribed for
the Sentinel this week to be sent
to bis sister, Mrs, Fine at Hance-
ville, Ala.
Miss Annie Mozley Winn of
Lithia Springs will graduate at
Wesleyan College, Macon on May
29th. Miss Winn is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Winn.
Miss Willie Tom Crisler of At
lanta, spent the week-end with
Miss Verdyne Eskew.
The following are new and re
newal subscribers this week:
R- C. Burton, Thad McKoy,
Mrs. S. C. Wc.o.1, Mrs. D. S.
Strickland, Douglasville; J. W.
Richardson, Ardena Colclough,
J. T. Miles, Winston; V. M. Leath
ers, Villa Rica; Miles Dennis, Rt. 6
Mrs. A. C. Fine, Hanceville, Ala;
Mrs. E. E. Lee, Dallas Texas; W.
J- Houseworth, Newnan, Ga; W.
D. Meadowes, MiHedgeville, Ga;
Mrs. W. A. Barber, Glen wood, N. C
Mrs. W- B. Estes and little son,
Billie, of Atlanta, are spending the
week here with Mrs- N- B. Duncan,
who is quite sick.
Mrs Earnest Smith spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
Buy A New Ford With
Small Payment
We list below the cash payment on new Ford
cars and trucks and also monthly payments for
different models.
very Sick this Mr a. R. Bomar, instructs
‘ to send the Sentinel t 0 his daugh
ter, Mrs. E. E. Lee, Dallas, Texas.
Miss Lilia Freeman spent Tuesday j
in Atlanta.
Mr. II. Boiiiur, is reported quite
Mr. Hiram Kirby, of Atlanta, is ' sick this week,
at home sick this week. ;
Mrs Ann Phillips, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs- G.
T- McLarty.
Miss Mildred Selman of Atlanta,
attended part of commencement here.
Miss Ernestine Geer Who hns beer,
in school at Shorter College is at
homo for the summer.
Mr and Mrs I* I) Selman and
Missse Pauline and Bessie Joe, at
tended the Shriners meeting in At
lanta Wednesday night.
- Miss Hattie Houseworth and
, Mrs. Herbert Clay of Marietta will
attend the Alumni meeting ot the
I A. and M. School at Monroe, next
Miss ’ ( Atta Shelnutt, of Breman, Monday,
was the guest of Mrs. Roy Enterkin j
last week. j At last Saturday’s bankrupt sale
Mr. and M^I^In Arnoid andiS ^ T ' DUn !“ n ^ U * h ‘ ^ ^
chiidren spent the week-end with Mr- ; s d*'^property ot J. (\ McCarley
and Mrs. Z- T. Dake. j Mr. E. M. Hllffines bought the
store building and Mr. W. C. ‘Ab-
Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Simmons and ercrombic bought both the Me-
children, Louise and Jim, of Atlanta, Carlcy Hn( , Townsend stocks’,
spent the week-end here with Mr. and j
Mrs. P- D. Selman.
Mrs.jW- J. Gower and little son.
Justus Jr-, were the guest of Mre-
J. L. Selman during commencement.
Mr.Selkirk Ta,Vlor, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. P.
D. Selman.
Mr. and Mrs. A* L. DeLaPerriere
and little daughter, Margrct, of
Hoschton, spent the week-end with , Thelma Newton, attended the Shriners
Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Phillips. 'meeting in Atlanta Wednesday night.
Dr. J, H. Eakes, presiding elder
of the South Atlanta destrict will
preach at the Methodist church
next Sunday A. M. May 28. The
second quarterly conference for
DonglnsviUe will be held} in the
afternoon.
Mr- and Mrs.Clark Carver, Col. and
• Mrs. I). S. Strickland and guest, Miss
Mrs. John Burton and children, of Little Miss Elsie Pence, of Me-
Griffin, are the guest of Mrs. Mary Donough is visiting her grandmother,
Burton- Mrs. D W- Peace.
Friends of Mrs. Fred Abercrombie j Mrs. M. E. Farmer has returned
are sorry to learn that it was neces- home aftcr spen( ]ing several weeks in
sery for her to undergo a serious Conyers with her sister who has been
operation at Ga. Baptist I Hospital q tl jt« sick
last week. They wish for her a Mr . Sid Hudson i s able to be at
speedy recovery. work after a weeks illness-
Mrs. Gene Roberts, of Atlanta. { Misses Sarah Meadow s and Frances
was the guest of Mrs. N. R. Hcnd-; Abercrombie motored te Atlanta Mon-
erson last week- 1 day.
Courtesy is our middle name.
Whether you buy f l&OQ.worth of goods or post
age stamp you are assured, of courteous treatment
in our drug store. ^
Of coups® we are here tosell goods, and we are
sure we can please you with what we have to offer,
but whether or not you. purchase you. are sure to be
pleased with-your treatment and wij] come again.
i
J. L. Selman Son
. i J .'Jill 7 J J>. Lij'. ;(I ,/. ;■
Prof, and Mrs. J-
Hobson, attended
here this Week
Tho.se attending Prof. Ramsey'?
funeral Tuesday afternoon in East
Point were: The Board of Trustees,
Faculty, Senior Class, Hi Y Boys Club,
Rev. W. H- Clark, Mrs. Clark, Mrs.
F- M. Stewart, Mrs. Walter Aber
crombie, Rev. G. W- Light, Mrs. P.
D. Selman, Miss Edith Dake and n
number of the students of Dougins-
ville High School.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bomar had as
their recent guest their daughter,
Mrs. E. E- Lee, of Dallas, Texas, and
their grand daughter. Mrs. Travis,
of Covoington, Ga-
Mr. T. E. Morris, of Columbia, S.
C.. is spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Morris*
Mrs. Ella Barr, who has been visit
ing her brother, Prof B. B. Beall, has
gone to Athens to attend the Alumnae
meeting of the Lucy Cobb Institute-
Mrs. Georgia Clonts is spending the
weekend with Mrs. R. J. Stewart in
Newnan.
Mrs. Mary Burton left Wednesday
for a months visit with her daughter,
Mrs. W. A. Barber, in Glenwood N.
C.
Miss Kate Hamilton of Villa Rica,
is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Hamilton.
Joe B. Hatchet, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
Mrs. N B Duncan has been quite
sick for the lata two weeks.
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selfstarter, electric lights and
wheel.
locking steering
CASH
AlODEL
CASH PAYMENT
MONTHLY PAYMFNT
$501.26
Touring
$188.38
$31.50
528.26
Touring-demont wheels $193.11
30.40
498.07
Roadster
182.91
30.40
670.92
Coupe
245.73
40.94
738.60
Sedan
270.88
45.13
506.44
Ton Truck
221.79
27.73
455.20
Chassis
199.41
24.92
Mesdames Clifford Burton and John !
Burton and Miss Bessie Frank Burton j
spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
N. Morris, of
commencement
Mr. J E. Davis went to Flat Rock
Sanitarum Wednesday for an oper
ation- He is reported to he doing
nicely.
Delivered at your do<5r, with no additional charge for freight, war tax
interest, gas or oil.
Non-starter types with plain wheels can be furnished at correspondingly
lower prices in accord with Ford schedules.
Driving lessons by experienced instructors FREE.
Place your order now for delivery during the summer months as we are
carrying twelve orders on our hocks now can make you delivery later on
to suit if you will placed an order with us now.
J. R. DUNCAN
Judge Bartlett of Dallas, was here
Saturday looking after his political
fences*
Mr. W. J. Gower, of Atlanta, at
tended the graduating exercises Tues
day night.
CARD OF THANKS
We are very thankful for the many
comforting words and deeds of kind
ness shown us by our friends of
Douglasville during the death and
burial of .our beloved husband and
father.
May God’s richest blessings be
bestowed on each of you-
Mrs- B. C. Couch and-children.
Ford Cars
Fordson Tractors
NOTICE
We have installed a phone and free delivery
service and will deliver any order, anywhere in
side the city limits. ABSOLUTELY no increase
in prices for this service.
We carry a full line of the very best staple
and fancy groceries; also a full line of feed stuff.
Our terms are still STRICTLY CASH, and
orders delivered will be C. O. D. The delivery
boy will have change.
Will appreciate your business and will treat
you fairly.
PHONE No. 115
Friends of Mr*. Sam Griffeth are.
i plod to know that she t* much im
proved in health and will be able
to return home soon.
-
Mrs. T. Morris is on the sick list
this week.
U8 SELL YOUR KODA.
HAVE KODAK'S F(jf
SALE OR FOR RENT —J. L. SEL-
MAN ft SON. t