The North Georgian. (Cumming, Ga.) 18??-19??, May 25, 1923, Image 1

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VOL,. XXXIV. cals, Mr. E. F. Smith vu in Atlan* ta on business Monday. Miss Kathleen Brown spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. J. T. Garner ha returned from a visit to Lawrenceville. The Cash Market and Cafe af> predates your patronage. Miss Ruth Pirklewasin Atlan* ta Monday. Mrs. Alma Fowler and chil dren, of Atlanta, spent the week end with J. E. Kirby and family Mrs. Calvin Turner, of Bufordi was the week end guest of rela tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Phillips, of Buford,’ spent the week end with relatives near town. Dr. Holtzendorff will be in his office at Brannon Hotel Saturday, May 26th. Wansley Tatum is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E, L. Tatum, in Atlanta- Now that school has closed the town presents a somewhat de serted appearance, Mr.> S. T. Chamblee, of near Woodstock, was here on business Saturday. Miss Villa Milford spent the week end with relatives on route 1, near Mat, Mr. John Brannon, who has been at work in Alpharetta, is at home for a few days. Miss Annie Belle Wills, of near Brandywine, has been the guest oi the Misses Pruitt this week. ;'- See that new Delco Lighting' and Water System sold by €ooo* icing Garage. Dr, R. L. Hunter will be glad to extract your teeth by the pafer less process. Have your car washed and new* oil put in at the Cumming Gat age. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Dodd, of Atlanta, were- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wenley Hawkins. Messrs. Frank and Gordon Heard, of Hightower, were visit ing relatives in town this week. The friends of Rev.J.H.Mash burn regret to learn that he is seriously ill at his home near town. Miss Mildred Barrett has re turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Tribble, at Elizabeth, near Marietta- Mr. C. P. Vaughan and family, of- Roswell, spent the week end with Mr. W. J- Groover and fam ily. Miss Emma Dodd, of Buford, was the guest of Miss Lenora Simpson several days of last week. We clean and press ladies' coats and suits as well as then’s, Bring ’em along. Cumming Pressing Club. Cummlng High School. Gumming High School has j ust closed' a very successful year. The commencement exercises were well attended and the pro grams rendered were very ap propriate and well carried out. Friday evening the music pu pils of Miss Kathleen Brown gave a recital which was both artistic and very beautiful. Sunday morning we heard a Ve*? able sermon on “Christian Education,” by Rev. J. P.Erwin. Carrollton, Ga. Monday evening the Senior play, “Borrowed Money,” was given before a large and appre ciative audience Tuesday evening the graduat ing exercises were carried out in a very impressive manner. The literary address was given by Rev. Marvin Franklin, of Law renceville. His discourse o n “Reid Life” was very appropri ate for the occasion. Those graduating were: Ophie Smith, Ralph Brown, Eloise Gpbover and Clifford Strickland. Miss Leona Lattner, of Atlan ta, visited her aunt, Miss Cobb, near town, several days of last week, Mary Joe and John Hawkins are spending sometime with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dodd, in Atlanta, Miss Lenora Simpson, of Cum ming;|iswisiting her sister, Mrs. Raburn Pethel,—Buford Adver tiser. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orr and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Pirkle attended thejfuneral of Mrs. L. M. Orr at Villa Rica Monday. Get your Ice Cream, Fruit, Fresh- Vegetablees, Fish, etc., just from Atlanta, at the Cash Market and Cafe. ■r ♦ - *FARM WANTED.—Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good lahd> for sale, for fall delivery. L, Jones,;Box 976, Olney, 111, — Mrs,' G. L. Bowman and chil ‘dntuwof Bnford visited J. E. fcfrby and family and Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Denson from Satur day till Monday. . .. Messrs* Harris Moore, Ralph Brown, Misses Edith Ingram and Iheil Heard took Sunday dinner With Mr.and Mrs. Edmund Moore, at Mat • Mr. and Mrs. Ovid T. Whelchel are on an extended visit to Flor ida. On their way they stopped at {Coleman, Ga., where he was to deliver a literary address. r ' Misses Eula and Clara Sue Fisher left Wednesday morning fora few week’s visit to relatives and friends in Atlanta. Marietta and Roswell. |f i " Norcross base ball team came up Thursday of last week and took the game away from our boys by a score of 11 to 9. Al pharetta came up Friday and the Cumming boys won by Bto 1. Monday afternoon Roswell team lost Score, Cumming 19: Ros well 5. - - - - The Cumming Garage has in stalled an up-to-date gasoline fill ing station, .They -handle the Stand ardOil products—gasoline, oils and greases, Call on them when in need of anything for your autoi GUMMING, GA. MAY 25 19W Mr. and Mrs. Minor Gravitt and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wheel er, of Gumming, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. anfi Mrs. Burl Johnson.—Buford Advertiser. It is said by those in position to know, that the term of Cam ming High School just dosed was the best ever. Here’s hop ing the next term may be still better, How about that suit of clothes that needs cleaning and pressing —bring it to us and have it look like new. Gumming Pressing Club. We are requested to announce that Rev. J. W. Gill will preach at Beaver Ruin the 4th Sunday in this month. A cordial invita tion is extended to all to come out and hear him. The friends of Mrs. L. M, Orr, of Orlanda, Fla,, will regret to learn of her death, which occur red at the home of her sister in Gainesville last Saturday. The body was carried to Villa Rica, her old home, for interment One of the prettiest games of ball|witnessed in Cumming in a long time was the one between Cumming and Norcross Thurs day of last week, The game was tied at the end of the 9th inning. In the tenth Norcross. after a hard fight, scored two more runs giving them the game 11 to 9, ✓ Your clothes cost you money, Why not prolong their life by having them properly cleaned and pressed? We will do your satisfactory at reasonable prices. Cumming Pressing Club. The Sawnee Cafe are agents for the Gainesville Steam Laun dry, celebrated for their prompt and up-to-date methods. You must be satisfied. Give them a call. Mr. Sam Whitmire died sud denly at his home two miles south west of town last Friday. His remains were carried to Sa lem for burial Saturday, Rev. J. M. Anderson preaching the fun eral. Mr. Whitemire was about 37 years old and leaves a wife and several children, to whom the North Georgian extends sym pathy. ANTIOCH. It sure has been some rainy weather the past week, Misses Cleo and Kate Tate, Lu la and Ollie Williams spent Sun day evening with Misses Kath leen and Ivy Davis. On account of the rain Sunday there wasn’t any Sunday school at this place. Miss Ruby Williams spent Sun day afternoon with Miss Louise Tate, Mrs. Irene Davis spent Satur day afternoon at Mr. J N Davis’ Mr. S C Williams has mumps at this writing. Looks like the farmers are go ing to get behind with their work if it keeps on raining. Misses Ivey Davis and Ollie Williams visited at Mr. W G Pil grim’s one evening last week, On account of the bad weather and sickness there was not much visiting the past week. With love. Two Sifters. Mrs. Alice Williams spent Tues day with Rev. R. H. Thompson and family. ROUTE 2 Crude Thoughts and Recent Occurences. By Leon-Livingstone. After having been absent for a ‘brief’ period of several weeks I will trp to make another round The other correspondents have got so far ahead of me that I have about forgotten where to enter. The heaviest rain of the sea son fell hereSaturdap about noon accompanied by some hail. No damage that we know of was done, except the land was badly washed. ■ If the rain continues a little longer the farmers will bo fac ing a crisis equal to that of 1926, Some are chopping cotton, while others are planting over. If people would become as much concerned about spiritual things as they are about worldly matters, and cerse to confuse themselves over conditions that they cadnotremedy.whatagreat change there would be in a short time. Misses Edith and Thelma Wal lis spent several days last week with their grandparents, |Mr. and Mrs. M T Wallis. Mrs. G W Beavers and daught er, Louie, spent one evening last week with Mrs. J S Porter. Mr. Gordon Grizze has the fin est patch of wheat in this sec tion. Germany manufactures and sends to this country 200 talking machine needles, of a superior grade of steel, which retails for 15c? This country manufactures the same amount, of no better material and selling them here at home for 20c. This is of course a small item,but if the same rule applies to larger things, any one can see that it is not always the most profitable to patronize home enterprises.HDuring the we were instructed to reject all goods “made in Germuny,” This was no doubt a scheme to help the profiteers here at home. We believe the chief object in the organization of the Ku Klux Klan is to eliminate the Catholic element in this country. If we are right in our belief, then our warmest sympathy and kindest regards are with the Klan. It is reported that one Mr. Bai ley recently killed one of the coyotes that has been causing so much consternation around here for the past two years, A rich man can work all sorts of ways to swindle poor people and is seldom punished for it, and if a poor man commits some offense he is promptly arrestea, convicted and punished, while perhaps his rich brother has com mitted greater crimes and goes free. Something wrong some where. Guess I better be going before I get into the waste basket. To get the best results from your Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen, use only Wacerman’s Ideal Ink. 15c per bottle- Harvie Simpsop, Cumming went to Alpharetta for a game of ball Wednesday afternoon, but Alpharetta’s team failed to show up. Rev. Adrian Warwick spent Wednesday night with Rev Mer cer Willioms, near Corinth. Mr. Joe Lipscomb, of Jackson ville, Fla., is visiting home folks for a few days. BROOKWOOD. There was an Ordination of one preacher and three'deacons at this pluce Saturday. Rev G C Light and Rev D M Nally were the visiting ministers and Bro E C Johnson and family, of Shady Grove, were pleasant visitors to our church. Come again, Bro Johnson. R M Bagwell *nd family, C A Vaughan and family, and E D Vaughan and family and Hoyt Bagwell and family spent awhile Sunday pm at W M Vaughan’s. We were expecting a large crowd Sunday, but it rained un til preaching time and there was n’t very many got there for the morning service- But Bro J W Gill preached a fine sermon from Revelations. This good man is surely trying to do everything in his power for the upbilding of God’s kingdom here. We believe that if each member of Brook j wood church would take the in terest in the church that Bro Gill does it surely would be a power. Bro Clvde Vaughan was on the sick list last Sunday, he being at the ordination services Saturday and there being plenty of grub, also ’ it being late when they spread said dinner. We think Nathan Poole need ed rubbing with a rail Saturday night. (Just a little fun.) And Uncle Happy got him a square meal, too, If we can spread dinner with someone until blackberries get here then they can take their old chickens and beef and cakes and go with it. Bro Thomas asked us to say something about the churches. Brookwood church ha3 aiine Sun day school, if the children would' bring their parents. The church was constituted in 1913 with about 40 members. Now there are more than 200, but you would never guess there was half that manp if you should happen there at conference. At each meeting you will see about the same ones there each time, and yet God’s word savs ye are the light of the world and the salt of the earth. Mrs. Luna Flenoll was buried at this place Friday, leaving a husband, a 3 days old baby, a father, mother and several broth ers and sisters to mourn for her. These people have our sympathy Rev J W Gill conducted the fun eral services, The singing at this place Sun day p m was a dandy. Uncle Happy. FROM CUBA. Another rain Sundap. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cobb are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W A Martin, of Milton county, spent Sdnday with Mr. W H Chadwick and family. Misseß Maybel and Birdel Rid er visited Mrs. R C McDaniel one afternoon last week. Mr. Leslie Martin and family spent Tuesday with Mr. J E Chad wick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Terry spent the week end with Mr. S J Tatum. Mr. and Mrs. R M Phillips and son, Herman, visited Mr. I T Har ris Sunday afternoon Mrs. Julia Jennings and chil dren spent Saturday p m with Mrs. W H Chadwick, Mrs. Clara Holbrook visited her sister, Mrs. R C McDaniel, one day last week. Mrs. Cora Nuckolls and chil dren spent Friday night with Mr. Cecil Chadwick and family, NO- -I* Mrs. Annie Harris spent Fri day afternoon with Mrs.lGthel Redd, Mrs. Ollie Chadwick and Miss Myrtie Chadwick spent Saturday p m with Mrs. H J Hai ris, Mrs. Chai lie Whitt visited Mrs. Ethel Redd Saturday p m. Mrs. Julia Jennings spent one day last week with her sister, Mrs. Fannie Martin. Mr. Olis Harris spent Saturday night with Mr. Olen Chadwick, Mrs. Susie Monroe visited her sister, Mrs. Charlie Tatum, Fri day. Mrs. S J Lindsey and daughter, Maggie, and Mrs. Myrtie Redd visited Mrs. Claude Redd Tues day p m. Mrs. Mart Gilbert is visiting her parents this week. Prown Eyes. LONGSTREET. Mr. William Hunter is spend ing few days with his son and dauhhter.Dr and Mrs J T Hunter Messrs C B Wright and family Fred Buice and family, Jesse Hall and wife, of Atlanta, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. James S Hall, and attended ser vices at Bethlehem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poole were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Poole Sunday. Mr. Pledger Holbrook and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holbrook. Among those reported on the sick list are Mrs. Sarah Wills, a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Govie Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McWhorter’s baby and the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamby, Mr. Grady Puckett and family were visiting Mrs. Julia Brannon Sunday, Mr. T B Lanford and family and Miss Odessa Holbrook, from Atlanta, were guests of Dr and Mrs. J T Hunter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A S Elrod spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blair, near Macedonia, Mrs. C W Phillips and son. Buel Cobb, are attending com mencement at Waleska, Mr. E H Ramsey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Luther Williams at Alpharetta, L. H. BACON SCHOOL HOUSE. As I have been absent for the last two weeks will come again. With many thanks to the kind editor for a nice bunch of sta tionery. Misses Edith and Eunice Stone spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Winnie Smith. Mr3. C C Samples and children -Mrs. W H Poole, Mrs. J H Hoi brook and Mrs. Flora and Edith Holbrook spent Monday after noon with Mrs. Susie Martin and chi dren. A few around here attended the ordination at Brookwood Sat urday. The writer attended services Phaiant View the first Sunday, Friendship the second, and heard excellent sermons by Revs Gill and Anderson. There wasn’t any services at Shiloh Sunday on account of the rain. Mr. and Mrs. Starling Calahan report the arrival of a fine boy at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stone!were in Atlanta on business Wednes day. A right smart of cotton being chopped this week in this part, Overall Bill,