The North Georgian. (Cumming, Ga.) 18??-19??, June 02, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. XXXIII. 0 GG*ts * And still it rains. Ordinary’s Court next Monday The tax assessors are at work on the tax books. Miss Alice Grogan was in At lanta one day last week. , f *' ■< Mr. W. C. Groover was up from Roswell first of the week. Miss Clara Brown is at home for the summer. Mr. C. B. Otwell was in Gaines ville one day last week. Strickland & Wisdom wants to buy clean, white cotten rags. Groceries: at your own Market: close prices: FRESH stuff. ■ ■ Miss Genie Mitchell, of Atlan ta, is visiting home folks again, Mr. R. E. Hope and family, of Tifton, are visiting relatives here Mr. John F. Jordan, of Tifton, is visiting relatives in the county Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Shad burn spent Tuesday in the Gate City. Mr. Ernest Collins, of Atlanta, was in town a short time Sunday Caii at the Cash Market and Cafe for hot lunches, meats, &c. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Heard were visiting in Atlanta and East Point Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Madaox, of Alpha retta, was the guest of Col. J.P. Fowler and family Tuesday. Cotton is bringing S4O a bale more than it did this time last year. Messrs, R. L. Payne and Bill Blackgtone spent Sunday in At lanta. Cumming Garage will give ab solutely free a TUBE with every tire sold for 10 days. Wanted—Clean, white cotton rags. Strickland & Wisdom. Tuesday being a National Hol iday the rural carriers enjoyed a rest. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webb, of Norcross, were visiting relatives in town Sunday. Miss Nellie Tatum, of Atlanta, has been visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Roy Day, the popular driv er of the evening bus, has been quite sick, we are sorry to learn. Mr. W. C. Wheeler and family of Canton spent Sunday with Mr. Carl Tallant and family, Mrs. Roy P. Otwell has return ed from a visit to her parents in Gainesville, Ga. ■■■—*• Miss Miidred Barrett has re turned from a visit to relatives at Marietta and Tate, Ga, Bring me your clothes to clean and press. I need and appreciate your work. Lonnie C, Denson. THE NORTH uEORGIAN program FOR Thursday Night, June Ist, 1922. Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grades. Presented by Miss Czarena Fleming, Mrs. Lolla Bell Pierce and Mrs. C. T. Brown. 1. May Day in Land of Once Upon a Time, —by First Grade. 2. May Pole Dance,—by First Grade. 3. Dolly’s Good Night.—by First Grade. 4. Recitations, —bv Second and Third Grades. 5. Song: ‘‘Old Georgia State.” 6. When We are Women,—Second Grade. 7. Play: ‘‘The Days of Long Ago,”—by three girls. 8. The Blue Bells,—by Mildred Otwell, Virginia Pierce. 9. Vacation Time,—by Delmar Stephens. 10. The Gambler’s Wife,—by Willie B Forrest. 11. Playing School, —by Second and Third Grades 12. ‘‘Mother Goose and Her Flock,”—Third and Fourth Grades. 13. Sleeping Beauty—by Third and Fourth Grades. 14. Mamma’s Lullaby—by seven girls- Cumming Garage can repair your car in a jiffy, and the price will be very reasonable, Mr. Iliff Tidwell, of Buford, is spending a few days with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Trib Shirley, of Alpharetta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Webb. Dr. Holtzendorff, dentist, will ije at the Brannon Hotel Satur days each week until further no tice. . A number of our citizens took in the May meetings at Sharon, Coal Mountain, and other places over the county, Sunday. Uncle Joel Webb passed his 85th birth day Sunday, and all the members of his family were present. Mrs. Gertrude Jones, of Atlan ta, who has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. J. B. Patterson, has re turned home. Call on Cumming Garage for tires, tubes, accessories, etc , at reasonable prices, Remember, the Cash Market and Cafe is prepared to take care of your wants in staple and fan cy groceries. Misses Helen Groover and Katharine Johnson, of Roswell, are visiting in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Poole. Mrs. J, Wesley Hawkins spent the week end with her sister, Miss Polly Dodd, in Atlanta, who is seriously sick, we are sorry to learn. To the public: This is to an nounce to you that I am back on my job, ready to do your clean ing and pressing. I appreciate and thank you for past patron age. Lonnie C. Denson. Stop at the Cash Market and get you one of those good lunches or cakes and pies. Ice cream and cold drinks of all kinds. They want to serve you and need and appreciate your business. Don’t forget that Dr. Holtzen dorff, the dentist, will again be at the Brannon Hotel next Satur day, May 27. Is your batterv and starter in good shape? If not, bring ’em to us. We can fix ’em. Cumming Garage, Mrs. T. J. Pirkle is- attending the commencement at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, where her daughter, Miss'Ruth Pirkle graduates. Fifteen or twenty automobiles loaded to their c’pacity, from Gainesville, met the tourists here Monday. Mrs. A. G, Harrison of Atlanta spent the week end with Misses Susan and Fannie Harrison and atter led the May meeting at Coa! ’ountain Sunday, I am again at work, sc bring along whaever you need cleaned and pressed and let me give you satisfaction, Lonnie C. Denson. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hargrove of Atlanta visited Misss Fannie and Susan Harrison Saturday and Sunday and took in the May meeting at Coal Mountain Sun day, it being the old home church A number of automobiles, fill ed with enthusiastic Cumming ites, accompanied the Washing ton tourists Monday as far as Dahlonega. going by way of Bu ford and Gainesville. You can get your Ford, or any other make of automobile repair ed at the best prices to be found at Camming Garage, They fix anything, anywhere, anytime. CARD OF THANKS. We wish thank all of our good friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our sweet little baby. We also thank Rev. Robert Thompson for his kind words spoken at its funeral, and we also thank Dr. Pirkle for his medical aid during the sickness of our darling baby. May God bless you all is our prayer. John E. Norrell and Family. CUMMING, GA. JUNE 2 Mr. Unann Honored. The Young People’s Missiona ry Society of the Methodist church entertained at a Hobo par ty last Friday evening in honor of Mr. Herman C. Gnann, who leaves next week for his home in Springfield, Ga. “If you love the eall of the open road And the cheer of a care-free hand, Come join the jolly vagabonds As we hike thro’ Hobo Land; We’ll leave dull care behind us And we'll honor Mr. Gnann.” (Please.mo.et us at Mrs. Fleming's Fri day evening at 8 ;30.) Such were the summons 28 ho boes received written on scraps of brown paper. When they ar rived they were shown the map of the route which directed them to the back door of Mrs. W. N. Poole, where they were given a handout. From there they went to the back door of Mrs. Marcus Mashburn and after repeating the magic pass word, ‘‘Hard luck, Lady,” they .vere given a hobo meal t cket. Next they sought the back door of Mrs. Mac Puett, where they were ordered thro’ the house, and to the Pub lic Park (front porch.) Here seats were provided for all but one hobo and a brakeman who began the game, Stealing a Ride. The “Route of the Serpentine R. R.” was the contest provided for the Miss Jonnie Bar rett and Mr. Ansel Poole were joint winners of the prize, a beau tiful copy of ‘‘Heap O’ Livin’’ by Edgar A. Guest, which was given the honoree- An appro priate presentation speech was made bv Mr. Broughton Durham The Weary Willies were noti fied that they must saw wood be fore receiving the complete Hobo Handout. This they did with a v. i’t gjj*& or.ee agam sougnt the kitchen door where they were rewarded for their labor. By way of concluding the pro gram. Mr. Gnann was presented a Who’s Who Book in which was recorded the name, age, weight, type, height, faforite study.hob by, chief fault, and a number of other characteristic traits of all present. Mr. Gnann, as Coach of Ath letics and Instructor of Science and Mathematics in the High School, has shown himself to be a teacher of no mean ability; and by the superior quality of his work and his modest, friendly manner, he has won a warm place in the hearts of both his pupils and his patrons who learn with sincere regret that he will not he with them again in the capacity of teacher. The best wishes of his many friends go with him as he takes up his work in the School of Med icine of Emory University. Tires! .Tires! If you want to purchase tires this year, Roy P. Otwell has the best prices and guaranteed tires found anywhere See him if you need tires SPEC IAL SALE. 10 DAYS. ANNOUNCEMENT. Rev, J. W T . Thomas will preach at Coal Mountain the second Sun day evening at 3 o’clock, Every body invited to come out and be with us. J.W.T. Roy P. Otwell of the Cumming Garage has for rale Ford Batter ies, fully charged, and ready for use and will ins'al! them in vour Ford for you for the price of sl9, with 24 months guarantee by the Battery Compai and Cumming Garage. See pi g ..m for school exer cises to be held tonight—Thurs day. Home Circle Column. Pleasant livening: Reveries—A Column Dedi cated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at livening: Tide. Bible Thought for To-Day. Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a priceless heritage in after years. A Morning Prayer.—Create in me a clean heart, O God ; and renew a right spirit within me.—Psalm 51-10. Sure Guidance. —In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.—Proverbs 3-6. Safe From All Evil.—The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil; he shall preserve thy soul.—Psalm 121-7. Death or Life. —To be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.—Romans 8-6, The Supreme Ruler.—Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy.—Psalm 99-5. The Way to Peace, —Acquaint now tnyself with him, and he at peace ; thereby good shall come unto thee. —Job 22-21 Kingdom is Within.—Neither shall they say, Lo here! or lo there ! for, behold the kingdom of God is wi'hin you.— Luke 17-21. Peace With All Men.—Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord. —ITeb. 12-14 Speak the Good Word. —Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop; but a good word maketh it glad.—Proverb 12-25. God is Gracious.—Thou art a God ready to pardon, grac ious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness.— Nehemiah 9-17. A Sure Dwelling place.-r-Trust in the Lord and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed, —Psalm 37-3. The Assured Harvest.—Be not deceived; God is not mock ed ; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.— Galatians 6-7. An Unlimited Supply.—lf ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. —John 15-7. The Golden Rule.—Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them; for this is the law and the prophets. —Matt. 7-12. Eternal protection.—The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore. —Psalm 121-8. Sin Separates.—Your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you that he will not hear.—lsaiah 59-2. Guard the Tongue.—Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.—Psalm 34-13, 14. A Sure Guide.—Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass. Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently lor him.—Psalm 37-5, 7. Be Charitable.—Brethren, if a man be a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.— Gal. 6-1. Begin the Day Right.—Cause me to hear thy loving kind ness in the morning ; for in thee do [ trust; cause me to know the way wherein I should walk ; lor I lilt up my soul unto thee.—Psalm 143-8. Road to Success.—Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass. Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him. —Psalm 37"5>7‘ Stay With the Lord.—Tne Lord is with you, while ye be with him; and if ye seek him, he will be found of you ; but if ye forsake him, he will forsake you.—2 Chronicles 15- Ail is Well.—Let not your heart be troubled :ye believe in God believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many man sions: if it were not so, I would have told you Igo to pre pare a place for you. —John 14-I) 2 * NO- 21