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PAGE EIGHT
Personal Mention
Miss Pamela Wragg, of Atlanta,
and Mr. Tattnall Sheftall, of Louis
jana, were the week-end guests of
Mrs. A. G. Sheftall. :
Dr. and Mrs. Hancock, of Macland,
were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Dobbs.
_ Dr. 8. D. Rambo has returned from
a very successful hunting trip in Flor
ida. He bagged a deer besides quan
tities of smaller game. :
Miss Aimee D. Glover came up
from Agnes Scott to spend the week
end at home. SIS
Miss Marion McCamy, of Dalton,
was the week-end guest of Miss Lois
Gardner.
Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Nolan returned
on Wednesday from a visit to Roch
ester Minnesota. Dr. Nolan attended
the clinics of the Mayo Brothers.
Mr. Jordan Black, Jr., has return
ed from a business trip to New Or
leans.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyatt, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyatt, Jr., Miss
Rebecca Wyatt, and Miss Mabel Cor
telyou went to Atlanta on Saturday
to attend the wedding of Miss Laura
Wyatt and Mr. J. L. Bodeker,
Mr. Jordan Gardner _is in South,
Georgia on a business trip. ;
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Smith,, of'
Lynchburg, Virginia, will arrive this
week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. [
E. P. Dobbs through the holidays. i
Miss Glennis Hancock left last|
week to spend some weeks at Shorter‘
College, in Rome.
The Reading Circle of the W. M.
S. of the Methodist Church, met
with Mrs. Allan Hardeman on Mon
day afternoon.
Mrs. A. M. Gibbes was called to
Atlanta on Saturday by the illness of
her daughter, Miss Virginia Gibbes.
Mrs. A. Knous and her little girl,
who have been the guests of Mrs.
B. G. Brumby, have returned to their
home in Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. Edith Frank was the week
end guest of Mrs. Will Neal.
Mr. J. A. Massey, who was moved
from the .Marietta Sanitarium to his
home on ‘Sunday, continues to suffer
considerably with his broken limb.
Mr. Newell Henderson, of Atlanta,
was the week-end ‘guest of his sister,
Mrs. W. E. Schilling.
Mrs. Mercer Phillips and Miss
Mamie Lewis Tysor, of Atlanta, and
Mr. Robert Phillips, of Tennessee,
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Collins.
Mrs. Herbert Brown, who has been
visiting in Atlanta since leaving Mrs.
Cottingham, has returned to her home
in Washington. :
Mrs. P. L. Meadow and baby, who
have been spending some months with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dy
son, leave this week to join Mr. Mea
dow in Akron, Ohio.
Mr. Frank Ferris, who is with the
American Telephone and Telegraph
Company, is now stationed in Louis
ville, Kentucky.
Miss Fannie Glover left this week
for Raleigh, N. C.,, where she will
spend the holidays.
Miss Julia Howell, who has been
spending some months with her broth
er, Mr. Jim Howell, in Chattanooga,
has returned home.
Mrs. H. N. DuPre and son, Harry,
leave this week for New York, where
they will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Calvin and
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Morrisette and
little daughter, Cresswell, have moved
to Miss Fannie Glover's cottage on
Whitlock Avenue,
Mrs. John Warren, of Birmingham,
Ala.,, and Colorado Springs, is the
-guest of ‘her sister, Mrs. Henry
Wyatt, Sr.
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I'_' S l FARMS AND
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——WE OFFER BARGAINS ——
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‘ Reynolds Building
Telephone 134 - Marietta, Ga,
; Miss Rachel Nunnally, of Ameri
cus, was the week-end guest of Miss
Cora Brown. _ : |
’ There was a pleasant dance at the
Club on Saturday evening.
~ Mrs. M. W. Robertson, who has
been the popular guest of her sister,
Mrs. Ryburn Clay, for some weeks,l
left on Wednesday for her home in
Boston, Mass. Mrs. Clay accompanied
Mrs. Robertson and will be her guest
through the holidays.
Mr. Charley Brown spent - the
week-end in Athens.
Misses Cora Brown and Emma
Katharine Anderson attended a
Blidge party at the Capital City
Club in Atlanta on Thursday after
noon.
Misses Berta Smith and Hughie
Hull spent the week-end in Con
yers.
Misses Sara Weed Holmes and Bess
Chester, of Atlanta, were the week
end guests of Miss Frances Benson.
Mrs. James T. Anderson is recov
ering from a severe attack of tonsi
litis.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Lovelace and
baby, of Atlanta, weer the week-end
guests of Mr. F. E. A, Schilling and
family.
Miss Virginia Chappell, of Colum
bus, Ga., and Miss Louise Berry, of
Rome, who have been the guests of
Miss Mary Byrd Tate, left on Mon
day for their homes.
Walter Kelley, who has been ill
with pneumonia, has been’ taken to
the Marietta Hospital for an opera
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore, of At
lanta, anounce the arrival of a fine
son,
Quite a number of friends and rela
tives from here attended the funeral
of Mrs. Charley Powers, the daughter
of Mr. A. P. McClain, near Acworth.
The Birdge Clubs have discontin
ued their meetings until after Christ
mas, £ .
Mr. and Mrs. Si Garrison have
moved into the house with Mr. and
Mrs. Trenholm Baker.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Annandale
%have bought the Mayo Gantt house
on Atlanta street, and have moved
in, ; .
i Mrs. George Northcutt entertained
the Baptist Philatheas on Tuesday af
,ternoon.
Mrs. Elizabeth Frey, of New Hope,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mayes
Frey.
Mr. Paul Baker came over from
Alabama to visit home folks.
Mrs. Lucy Pyron, of Wadley, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Marvin
D. Frey.
Miss Ruth Wolmesdorf, of Carters
ville, was the week-end guest of Miss
Emmie Montgomery.
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We have a large, new and attractive store of articles suit
able for Christmas giving. Looking forward to the prob
ability of a shortage at the holiday season, we provided
against it,
Pay us a visit; if that is not possible, a letter will bring
desired information and Mail Orders will receive PROMPT
ATTENTION. -
E.A. MORGAN
Jeweler and Optemetrist '
10 E. Hunter Street. Atlanta, Georgia
THERE’S ECONOMY IN A FEW STEPS AROUND THE CORNER
“Mr. L. B. Carnes is quite ill at
his home on Washington Avenue.
Miss Sue Gignillat, who has been
the guest of her cousin, Mr. J. J.
’Dgniell, has returned to her home in
Seneca, South Carolina. ;
Miss Maggte Ruth Edwards, who
spent last week with her aunt, Mrs.
J. C. Dyson, has returned to Ameri
cus. : -
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daniell, Mrs.
Mudrack, Miss Myrtis Brown, Misses
Ella and May Edwards, Mrs. Warren
Benson, Mrs. C, D. Elder, Mrs. John
Northcutt and Miss Addie Setze were
among those attending the Schuman-
Heink concert in Atlanta Monday
evening. iy
Mr. and - Mrs. Enoch Faw had as
their dinner guests on Tuesday even
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cohen, Miss
Augusta Groves, Mrs. Sylvester, and
Miss Jessie Sylvester.
Mrs. Warren Benson and Miss Em
ma May Rambo, as sponsors for the
U. C. V.’s, were invited to be in the
procession welcoming General Persh
ing in Atlanta on Thursday after
noon. ;
Major Ed Groves, who has been
at Fort McPherson for some months,
has received his discharge. 1‘
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Faw, and Miss
Agnes Kendrick, of Atlanta, and Miss
Helen Faw, from Agnes Scott Col-i
lege, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Faw on Sunday. :
Mrs. Frank Hazelhurst, of Macon,
visited her sister, Mrs. Campbell Wal
lace, Jr., the first of the week.
Mr. Ralph Northcutt has present
ed his wife with a very handsome
Cadillac brougham. <
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt attended a
dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Pomeroy in Atlanta on Sunday even
ing.
Mr. E. H. Simpson, who has been
ill so long, has been moved to the
Marietta Sanitarium. :
‘D, A. R. TO MEET MONDAY.
Fielding Lewis Chapter, D. A, R.,
will meet with Mrs. James W. Leggi
at 3 o’clock on Monday afternoon.
BISHOP MIKELL TO COME -
FIRST SUNDAY IN JANUARY
Bishop Mikell comes to this parish
on January 4th, the first Sunday
in the month. He will administer
the rite of confirmation at the 11
o’clock service at St. James’ Church
on that day.
For Sale
Farm Land
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
MRS. ARTHUR SPRINGER %
DIES ON MONDAY
Many old friends here will be sad
dened by the news of the death of
Mrs. Arthur Springer, which occurred
at her home in Charlotte, N. C., on
Monday.
Mrs. Springer, who was Miss Ro
selle Mansfield, was formerly a be
loved resident of Marietta, living here
from childhood until a few years ago.
Her father was Pastor of the First
Baptist church here for years, and
Mrs, Springer was for years the or
ganist there .
She was a woman of unusual charm
and sweetness of character, and of
fine mentality, and was always very
popular.,
Mrs. Springer was an aunt of Mrs.
W. A. Sams.
WORTH WHILE XMAS PRESENTS
First, there is that beautiful gold
Fountain Pen, with gold chain attach
ment—s2.so to $5.00. You can’t
lose it. Ask to see them.
Then we have Waterman Ideal
Feuntain . Pens—beauties, 2.50 and
up. ;
Also the famous Tempoint Foun
tain Pen, and the Silver and Gold
Eversharp Pencils—perfect beauties
and sufficient leads to last a year.
WIKLE’S BOOK STORE.
A “‘sure enough” Christmas present
—a Delco Light plant.
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Why a Chalmers Starts
Quickly on a Cold Day
OU can let a Hot Spot Chalmers
stand in the cold all day and then step
on the starter button and—a/most instantly
—the engine is running.
- No long wait, no running down of the
battery, no lost tentrer. Instead, quick
action. '
In a few moments the engine is running
with rare smoothness, minus backfire and
“coughing.”” It is ““firing on all six.”’
Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn are responsi
" ble for the quick starting in a Chalmers. |
. Hot Spot vaporizes the raw gas to a fine
4 point; and Ram’s-horn hurries it quickly
and evenly to the cylinders.
, So that there is full ignition and hence
quick power and smooth power.
Price $1685 {. o. b. Detroit.
W. G. CLEGG, Dealer
BRUMBY’S GARAGE CHURCH STREET.,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
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What Shall I Give?
Every twelve ;months' this question confronts us. OF
course you want something appropriate and perhaps having
more than one present to make, naturally you wish the doflgr,
. 10 go as far as possible. We will surely help you do this.
LET US SUGGEST : 2 %
Fountain Pens: A Waterman Ideal, gbld pens, the Fa
mous Tempoint Fountain Pen, also the Beautiful and Ser
viceable Fountain Pen, with gold chain attached. You can’t
loose ’em; or an Ever-Sharp Pencil in silver and gold ko
daks ; Pocket Books, Bill Books, or if fond of Books, we have
them by the most popular authors, 40c to $2.00. o
AND STATIONERY :
Box paper in every tint and shade. We don’t believe a
more beautiful iine of box papers has ever Leen shown in
- Marietta. You should see them. ‘
DOLLS: :
We haven’t a big stock of dolls, but what we have are
pretty and servieeable. Have you seen Polly Wise and
Billy Wise. You should see them, as the children say ‘‘they
certainly are cute.”” And don’t overlook the monkeys. Life
size and just like a monkey. : s
CANDY : ’
We will handle Wiley’s fine c¢andies for the holidays.
None better. The Wiley Christmas Box will be a beauty.
SAVING : :
We are simply going to save you money on every pur
chase—Honestly, we will,
2 Yours truly,
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1916.