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Personal Mention
Mr. Mary Claiborne left this week
for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Mc-
Gavock, in Max Meadows, Va.
Miss Mary Hodges left on Friday
for avisit to Mrs. Norris Smith in
Rome.
Miss Sara Wood Gramling is on a
visit to friends in Northport, Mich.,
a beautiful place on Lake Michigan.
Mr. Claude Powers, who has been
spending some months with his cou
sin, Mrs. Arthur Davenport, has re
turned to his home in Spartanburg,
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sams left on
Saturday for an auto trip to South
Gecrgia.They are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Jones in
Albany. ;
Mr. Archie Sessions and Mr. Sla
ton Awtrey returned this week from
Camp Jackson, Columbia, 8. C.
where they have been for several
weeks at the R. 0. T. C. Camp.
Mrs. Lawhon spent Monday in
Calhoun with friends.
Mrs. I. A. White left on Wednes
day for a visit to relatives in Nash
ville, Tenn. From there she goes to
Wichita, Texas, for a visit to her
sister.
Fred C. and David Reed and Reese
Bulloch, of Lexington, Ga., are the
guests of Robert Benson.
Dr. and Mrs. I. A. White and Dr.
Napier of China, were the supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Carnes.
Mr. Pat Mell, Jr., has returned
from a visit to Cordele.
Mrs. D. F. Green has gone to Chat
tanooga to spend some weeks.
Mrs. R. J. Crane of Columbus, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L.
Benson.
Miss Christine Price, who has been
the guest of her cousins, Misses Kath
arine and Ruth Galley, has returned
to her home in Houston, Texas. She
was accompanied by Miss Katharine
Galley, who will spend some weeks in
Houston.
Mrs. E. Lane Moore and son, Mar
ion, have returned from a visit to
Atala, Alabama.
Miss Eileen Gober will return Sat
urday from a visit to Miss Grace
Hardee in Birmingham.
Miss Lucile Sessions and her bro
tger. Lee, have returned from a visit
to Mrs. Archie Brantley in Black
shear Ga. l
Misses Sara Reed Holmes and Bess
Chester have returned to Atlanta af
ter a visit to Miss Frances Benson.
Mr. Jim Groves of California, who
has been the guest of his mother and
sister, Mrs. Camilla Groves and Mrs.
Frank Mims, has returned home.
. Miss Jamje Summerour has rev
tumed from a visit to relatives in
Gainesville.
Mrs. R. T. Taft and daughter of
Norwich, Conn., are the guests of
Mrs. E. A. Nichols. |
Mrs. E. J. Welsh and daughter,
Miss Ava Welsh, left on Tuesday to
spend two weeks in the mountains of
North Carolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Groves and
children returned on Wednesday
from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Talley
in St. Petersburg, Va.
Miss Almyet Smith has returned
from a visit to Baltimore.
Miss Mary Lou Benson left on
Monday to spend two weeks in Na
coochee Valley.
Miss Marie Dobbs is spending the
week in Sandersonville.
Miss Clara Richardson left Mon
day for a visit to friends in Cleve
land, Ohio.
Misses Ruth, Lolita and Grace
Jackson,who have been the guests of
Misses Miriam, Wihua and Dorothy
Butler, have returned ti their home
in Decatur. The Misses Butler en
tertained with a picture show party
for their guests on Friday afternoon,
and Mrs. Doyle Butler gave an in
formal tea for them on Thursday.
The Rev. R. R. Claiborne left on
Thursday for amonth’s vacation in
Virginia.
Benjamin White, Jr., of Savannah,
is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. J.
Black.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Irwin left on|
Thursday for av isit to New York.‘
They will visit in Max Medows, Va,,
before returning home.
Mrs. S. D. Rambo and Miss Emma
May Rambo, Mrs. W. E. Benson and
baby, Miss Mahoney, Misses Mary
Boatner, Lizzie Benson, Fannie Lou
Webb, Lillie Boatner, Evelyn Mell,
Nell Ward, May and Ella Edwards
and Miss Louise Schilling are in Blue
Ridge, N. C, attending the Y. W. C.
A. convention.
Mrs. E. H. Keeler and son, Hugh,
and Mrs. Julia Calhoun and daughter,
Loma, all of Savannah, are the guests
of Mrs. F. R. Donnelly.
Misses Ruth and Ruby Webb have
returned from a visit to Blue Ridge.
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Miss Maline Lee of Macon is the
guest ofl little Miss Sara Frances
Tomilinson.
Miss Jessie Sylvester has returned
from a visit to Montreat, N. C.
Little Misses Carolyn and Rob
erta Sylvester have returned from a
visit to Etowah.
Dr. J. H. Patton and his brother,
Dr. James Patton, of Dublin, left
this week to spend a month in Me-
Minnville, Tenn.
Mrs. Malcolm Sylvester is the
guest of relatives in Montgomery,
Ala.
Miss Helen Faw left on Tuesday
for avisit to Miss Rebecca Dick at
Hartsville, S. C.
The Rev. D. M. Ogilvie of Dresden,
Ohio, is the guest of his sister, Mrs.
W. T. Mosher. Mr. Ogilvie will fill
the pulpit of the Presbyterian church
durir ¢ Dr. Patton’s absence from
town.
i Mrs. W. T. Hamby is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Mathews, in Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Barcroft of Atlanta
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Wilson.
Circle Number 8 of the Missionary
Society of the Baptist church had a
very pleasant meeting with Mrs.
Ernest Rebertson on Friday after
noon,
Mr. Paxton Erwin returned this
week from avisit to relatives in Au
gusta.
The Rev. W. T. Hamby is visiting
in Young Harris and Blairsville this
week.
Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Maddox of At
lanta announce the arrival of a fine
boy, who will be named Kleber, Jr.
Misses Sadie Sibley and her guest,
‘Miss Lola Richards of Union Point,
‘have returned from Tate, where they
lattended a house party given by Miss
Crawford Hinten.
Miss Mary Louise Brumby left on
Saturday for Laurel Falls Camp for
girls, near Clayton,where she will
spend the month of August,
Mr. Hilton Holmes of Jacksonville
is the guest of his cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Daniell.
Mr. Lawrence Brumby has gone
to Covington, where he has a posi
tion with the Porterdale Mills.
Mrs. Annie Fleming has taken
rooms with Miss Laurie Ford. |
Mrs. C. W. Alison of Chicago will<
arrive in a few days for a visit to heri
sister, Mrs. Pierre Camblos. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daniell have re-‘
turned from a motor trip to Seneca,l
S. C., and through the mountaing of
North Carolina. |
Mr. John Roberts of Cartersvi]]e]
has returned home after a visit to his"
brother, Mr. George Roberts. ‘
Miss Lena Carnes has returnml'
from Covington, where she attended |
a house party given by Miss Dorothy
Campbell,
Miss Martha Dodd, who has been
the guest of Miss Ida Brumby, has
returned to her home in Hartwell.
Mrs. Hargis of Cuss Station is the |
guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. G.l
Giles, .
Miss Odessa Gifford has returned
from a visit to relatives in Atlanta. ]
Herbert Hamby, Jr., spent last|
week with his grandmother, Mrs. P.‘
T. Hamby.
Mrs. W. D. Anderson and son, W.‘
D., Jr., of Macon_ spent two days thisl
week with Mr. and Mrs. George An
derson. |
Miss Lillian Jolly spent last wc-ekt
with friends in Cartersville. |
Mrs. W. B. Low of Largo, Florida |
is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Easterlin. 2
Mrs. T. P. Busbee and sons are vis- |
iting in South Georgia. !
Miss Katharine Tannahill and Miss |
Lelene Woodside, who have been the
guests of Miss Virginia Boston, ha\'('i
returned to Greenville, S. C. |
Mr. William Jones and Mr. Andrew
Weyman were the week-end guests |
of Mr. Clarence Jolly. |
Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Law returned
on Monday from a delightful visit of
some weeks to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sims of At
lanta were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Jolly.
. Mr. John Goodwin, who has been
;\'or_v il] for some weeks, is improving.
| Miss Jennie Morris is out again af
't(-r her serious illness.
Mrs. A. M. Gibbes, who broke her
tarm some weeks ago, is getting along
-nicely.
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Aprwos of Hon. Clifford
" Walker in Rome Tribune
Cliff Walker was in Rome a few
days ago campaigning for Governor.
It looks like Clig is going to carry
this section. — Rome Trigune.
CABINET WORK, TOOL
SHARPENING, ETC.
I call the attention of people hav
ing Cabinet Work to be done, and all
Jobs that a contractor would not like
or care to handle, such jobs I
can do at a very reasonable price.
I do all kinds of Cabinet Work and
also sharpen saws, sissors, ete. My
place is on Hanes street, east from
Mayes stable.—JOHN D. SIMPSON.
Benson, spent the week-end in Chat
tanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. George Northcutt
were the week-end guests of friends
in Athens.
Miss Jean Mumford of Cartersville
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Ew
ing Underwood.
Miss Scudder of Memphis, Tenn.,
is with Mrs. Hugh Hill for some
weeks.
Mrs. Dora Simmons and son, Mr.
l
‘Randolph Simmons, are spending
imtheir vacation near Knoxville, Tenn.
~ Mrs. A. J. Kilpatrick of Augusta
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Jos
eph M. Brown.
Judge S. H. Sibley is spending the
week in Union Point, visiting old
friends. |
Mrs. J. W. Hancock and Miss Glen
nis Hancock have returned from a
visit to relatives in Anniston, Ala.
Miss Ruth Shepperd has returned
from Rome where she was the guest
of friends for several weeks.
Mr. Ray Hill of Birmingham is
spending the week here with his un
cle, Mr. R. A. Hill
Miss Lucy Field returned on Wed
nesday from Ashville, N. C., where
she has been attending the Normal
school.
Col. Edwin Smith of Sycamore
spent the week-end with his family,
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oording to the roads
they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the going
is apt to be heavy—The
U. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads—The U. S. Chain
or Usco.
For front wheels —
The U. S. Plain.
For best results—
everywhere-U.S. Royal
Cords.
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United States Tires
" J. G. Lewis Kennesaw, Ga., Johnsin’s Garage, Roswell, Ga.
D. P. Butler Motor Co. Marieta, Ga. J.H. Carmichael & Sons Smyrna, Ga
Smyrna Garage, Smyrna, Ga.
Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Hagood and
children left on Tuesday for an auto
mobile trip to Hawkinsville and ot
her points in South Georgia.
Miss Jennie Field returns this week
from a visit to Montreat, North Car
olina.
Miss Isabel Amorous left on Tues
day for a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Carl Vretman, in New York.
Miss Frances McLellen of Colum
bia City, Ind., who has been the guest
of Miss Constance Cole, has returned
home. 7
Mrs. George Law of Atlanta was
the guest of Mrs. C. A. Wikle last
week.
Miss Crawford Hinton of Tate is
the guest of Miss Sadie Sibley.
Mrs. R. N. Holland and Miss Mary
Holland motored down to Newnan on
Tuesday and will be gone several
days.
Capt. and Mrs. Means Doyle of
Shreveport, Louisiana, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Loring Raoul several
days this week.
Alfred Allen Goodson of Louis
ville, Ky., is the guest of Mrs. and
Mrs. James Legg.
Miss Nell Hall has returned to her
home in Greensbboro, Ga., after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. Hill Hall.
Mr. E. C. Wolf has returned from
a visit to Tennessee. |
When the train came
in back in 1910 4
TEN ycars ago you might
have seen one or two
automobiles waiting outside
the station, when the weather
was pleasant.
Today the square is crowd
ed with them. And most of
the cars you generally see
therc are moderate-pricecars.
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Anybody who tells you that
owners of moderate-price
cars are not interested in the
quality of their tires has
never met very many of
them.
We come in contact with
the small car owner every
day and we have found that
heisjust as much interested
as the big car owner.
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.J.
W. Legg.
Dr. and Mrs. 1. A. White, Mrs. S.
H. Hall and Miss Mary Towers at
tended the all-day Missionary Soc
iety at Smyrna last Thursday.
Mrs. Alvin Smith is spending the
week in Acwerth with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collins.
- BUICK-SALES AND SERVICE
FOR COBB COUNTY
b Used Cars
- Practically New Overland Four---See Thic
- E 45 Little Six Buick $1 .0
. Model 83 Overland & 50
oil and Tires for all Makes
MARIETTA BRANCH OF
JOHN M. SMITH COMPANY
107-109 Whitlock Ave.
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There is one tire, at least,
that makes no distinction
between small cars and large
cars so far as quality is cone
cerned—the U. S. Tire.
Every U. S. Tire is just
like every other in quality
—the best its builders know
how to build.
Whatever the size of your
car, the service you get out
cf U. S. Tires is the same.
It isn’t the car, but the man
who owns the car, that sets
the standard to which U, S,
tires are made.
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We feel the same way
about it. That's why we
represent U. S. Tires in this
community.
PR TO. Drve s ATCAUIE,
Fla., spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Latimer. Mrs. Talmadge
and little son of Athens, were their
guests also.
Miss Christine McEachern of At
lanta was the guest of Miss Christine
Blair fortheweek-end.
Jack Carriker has returned frem
a visit to Fayetteville.