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Notice, To Tax Payers
Make your State and
County Tax Returns.
My books will close
May Ist. All Tax Pay
ers who have not made
their returns by said
date will be double tax
ed.
R. M. King, R. T. C.,
Chattooga County, Ga.
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JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
—DEALERS—
Espy-Allen Hdw. Co. Summerville
The Trion Company Trion
Menlo Fruit Package Co. Menlo
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, FOR
THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In re- H. W. Patrick, bankrupt.
In bankruptcy No. 2209.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above-named bankrupt; and the
court having ordered that the heat
ing upon said petition be had oh
March 8, 1924, at 10 o’clock a.m., at
the United States> district court
room, in the city of ATLANTA, Ga.,
notice is hereby given to all cred
itors and other persons in interest
to appear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. Fuller, clerk.
Jno. C. Printup, deputy clerk.
April 24. May 1.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, FOR
THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In re- S. J. Broom, bankrupt.
In bankruptcy No. 2188.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above-named bankrupt, and the
court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had on
June 14, 1924, at 10 o’clock a.m., at
the United States district court
room, in the city of ALANTA, Ga.
notice, is hereby given to all cred
itors and other persons in interest
to appear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. Fuller, clerk.
Jro. C. Printup, deputy clerk.
April 24. May 1.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924.
T LOCAL NEWS
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When in town visit the new Depot
Case.
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Miss Maude Sewell, of Trion, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
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Miss Lucile Davis visited relatives
in Rome for the week-end.
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R. T. Wheeler made a business
trip to Atlanta Saturday.
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Geo. D. Espy left Monday for a
ten days’ visit to Savannah.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Allen visited
relatives in Chattanooga Sunday.
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Mrs. Selina Hanson, of LaFayette,
was a week-end guest of relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mclnturff, of
Chattanooga, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cochran.
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Miss Gladys League and Miss Eva
Belle Henley, of Chattanooga, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
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Miss Aline Allen returned Sun
day from a few weeks’ visit to rel
atives in Chattanooga.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McConnell, of
Broomtown, were , dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hale Monday.
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Miss Elizabeth Echols was a week
end guest of Miss Bessie Jones at
Lyerly.
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C. C. Cleghorn, N. K. Bitting and
Rev. G. P. Gary went to Atlanta on
business Tuesday
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Col. and Mrs. Wesley Shropshire
and Miss Beulah Shropshire spent
Saturday in Rome.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Patillo, of At
lanta, were guests of Miss Guye
Echols Sunday.
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The Y. W. A. will meet with Miss
Jimm.e Cordle this afternoon at
3:30.
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Mrs. R. S. McWhorter spent last
week in Menlo with her parents, Mr.
a..d Mrs. H. J. Garvin.
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Mrs. Glee Thompson and Miss
Guye Echols were shopping in Rome
Saturday.
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C. D. Sullivan and Glee Thompson
made a business trip to Rome Sat
urday.
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Mrs. Robert Jones and little daugh
ter, of LaFayette, spent several
days last week as guests of Mrs.
Daisy Jones.
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Mrs. J. F. Stephenson and chil
dren were week-end guests of Misses
Cora and Annie Gamble at Pleasant
Green.
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Mrs. Hinton Bellah and little son
returned Sunday to their home in
Gadsden, Ala., after a several days’
visit to relatives.
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Civitan club will meet at Com
munity house Thursday, May 1, 12
to 1. Luncheon will be served. Very
important that you be present.
B. W. Farrar, secretary.
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Friends of Mrs. Laura Simmons
will be glad to know she is convalesc
ing nicely from her recent operation
atl the Hogshead apartments in
Chattanooga. She is expected to
return home the latter part of the
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Broom moved
last week to their new home in Dirt
town valley. Their residence on
Walnut street has been purchased
by L. R. McConkey, who moved his
family there Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Elrod will occupv the house
on Broad street vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. McConkey.
LaFayette Hi School
Plays S. H. S. Friday
Everybody come out and support
your school team 3:30 Friday, and
we will beat LaFayette High school.
Watch us. Adults 25c, children 10c.
Miss Foye Hendrix was the week
end guest of Miss Battie Wilder at
Trion.
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Notice' To Tax Payers
Make your State and
County Tax Returns.
My books will close
May Ist. All Tax Pay
ers who have not made
their returns by said
date will be double tax
ed.
R. M. King, R. T. C.,
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NOTICE
Taylor-Colquitt Tie & Pole
Co-, 801-2 James Bldg.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., gives
notice that T. J. Taylor, or
Taylor Tie & Lumber Co.,
of Chattanooga, Tenn., are
not in any way connected or
identified with Taylor-Col
quitt Tie & Pole Co.
MOTHERS’ DAY
TO BE OBSERVED
ATLANTA, Ga„ April 23. A
state wide observance of Mothers’
Day, which come May 11 this year,
and of Mother and Daughter Week,
May 11 to 18, is being promoted by
the Georgia Sunday School associa
tion from its Atlanta office.
About fifteen years ago the cele
bration of the second Sunday in May
was observed as Mothers’ Day in a
number of cities, towns, and villages
of America, the movement having
been founded by Mrs. Anna Jarvis,
of Philadelphia. Ln 1914 by act of
congress this Sunday was officially
dedicated as “National Mothers’
Day.” The Mothers’ Day emblem is
the white carnation.
In its promotion of the observance
of Mothers Day and Mother and
Daughter Week the Georgia Sunday
School association has prepared a
program for the Sunday school and
the church, which can be obtained
upon application, and also a list of
uggestions for Mother and Daugh
ter banquets, luncheons, and teas. A
number of these programs have been
mailed over the state by R. D. Webb,
general superintendent, and Mir.
Webb feels that there will be a
wider ovservance of the day and
week this year than ever before in
Georgia.
According to Mr. Webb, the pur
pose of Mother and Daughter Week
is four-fold:
To give the mother a better under
standing and appreciation of her
daughter.
To give the daughter a better
understanding and apprciation of
her mother.
To help both mother and daugh
ters to find in the church and church
school a channel for the expression
of their finest selves, thus securing
in the work and support of the
church their co-operation.
To bring to a focal point the com
munity-wide interest in mother and
daughter relationships.
REV. E. B. WYLLIE
(Erskine Church, Ottawa, Can.)
SAYS;
The motion picture of “If Winter
Comes” is one of the greatest the
industry has produced. ■. In Mark
Sabre the author has created as
Christ-like a character as could be
conceived in modern life. If Christ
was here living today he would be
regarded as a futile, simple fanatic'
much the same as modern criticism
considered the central character in
“If Winter Comes.” Men who have
been God-touched, like the character
of Sabre in the book and on the
screen, were the saviors of the world
and in them faith in humanity was
vindicated.
Royal Theatre Friday and Saturday,
May 2 ar.d 3.
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