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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920
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Personal Mention
Miss Lou Hood, of Buckhead, has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Murdock for several days the past
week, and returned home Tuesday.
Uncle Billy Murdock wants folks
reminede that the' Christian Harmony
people will sing at Second Baptist
church in the afternoon of the second
Sunday in October. ‘
Freddie Freyer, who has been
spending several weeks with Bayard
Cole and his aunt, Mrs. M. L. Me-.
Neel, has returned to Savannah. {
Mr. William Sibley left Monday
for Savannah, from where he sailed
for Boston to enter Harvard. °
Miss Mary Holland left on Sun
day for Athens to enter Lucy Cobb
Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Banks and
children of Gainesville, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DuPre
for the week-end.
Judge and Mrs. S. H. Sibley have
returned from a three weeks stay in
New York. Judge Sibley held court
for .Judge Learned Hand for two
weeks,
Mrs. George G. Roberts is quite ill
with erysiplas at her home on Ken
nesaw Avenue.
Miss Helen Ward, who is at school
at Macland, was the week-end guest
of her sister, Mrs. Phil Bates.
Mrs. Lawhon is spending the week
with Mrs. Crenshaw in Atlanta.
Miss Virginia Boston and Miss
Seline Woodside of Greenville, S. C.,
will arrive today from Lucy Cobb
Institute to spend several days at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Meadow and
baby of Akron, Ohio, ate the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dyson.-
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wade are re
turning to Marietta this week. Mr.
Wadé¢ has been manager of the tele
phone exchange in LaGrange for
some months, but has been transfer
red to Marietta, where he had been
in charge for five years. 'l‘hey will
be welcomed by their many friends.
There will be an ice cream supper
on the lawn of Mrs. Maddox, on
Dixie Avenue, Friday evening, Sept.
24th, for the benefit of the Secondi
Baptist church. Everybody invited.
Mrs. Moultrie Frey and. baby are
visiting Mrs. Mayes Frey. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
family of Waycross arrive this week
to occupy their new home on West
Dixie Avenue. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dunn announce
the arrival of a fine son.
Mrs. Abner Towers and little son,
who have been the guests of Mrs.
William Reynolds, have retuned tol
Gadsden, Ala. |
Dr. W. H. Kemp and Mr. Charley
Bird are returning this week from a
visit to Hot Springs, Ark., much im
proved in health.
Mr. Wilbur Segars of Oklahoma
City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. Frey.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hall and Mrs.
Lizzie York motored to the mountains
of North Carolina this week.
Circle Number 3 meets with Mrs.
J. W. Gann on Thursday afternoon.
Miss Mary Towers is convalescing
after her recent illness.
Miss Mayner Pickens of Smyrna is
the guest of Mrs. J. J. Daniell this
week.
Miss Maud Foster left on Monzay
for Charleston, S. C., to resume her
studies in the Medical College there.
Mr. G. W. Gignilatt of Seneca, S.
C., visited his niece, Mrs. J. J. Dan
iell this week.
M. and Mrs. Croaker of Atlanta
were the week-end guest of Mrs.
Florence Reed.
Mrs. Martha Burton of Kokomo,
Ind.,”and Mrs. M. F. Mertz of Bunker
Hill, nd.,, who came down to visit
Mrs. Fred Burton and attend the
Burton-Hardeman wedding, returned
home this week.
Miss Gladys Littlefield and Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Earnest of Atlanta were
the Sunday guests of Mrs. J. E. Gable
and family.
Mr. Berry A. Osborne’s friends are
pleased to see him able to be up
again, after an illness of several
weeks.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Berkley
Cheney, of Macon, are sympathizing
with them in the loss of their little
son, Duvall, recently. Mrs. Cheney
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Osborne of Marietta. ;
Mrs. Hope Irwin, of Atlanta, spent
unday with Marietta relatives. °
Up in Cherokee court last week, a
man was on trial for public drdnken
ness. The sheriff noticing the bulg
ing condition of his hip pocket,
promptly pulled a pint flask of whis
key from it. Judge Blair gave the
defendant 30 days in jail and a good
round fine.
Marietta friends of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Wade are delighted to have
them back in Marietta. Mr. Wade
was manager of the local telephone
here for a 16ng while, but was trans
ferred to LaGrange four months ago.
Now he comes back to take charge
of the interests here again.
Mrs. Homer McAfee and children
are spending the week with relatives
in Atlanta. :
~ Mr. Charley DuPre went to Macon
this week on a business trip. 1
Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. James Har
din and baby, leave this week for a
visit to Mrs. W. M. Goodman, in
Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. Mercer Philips has gone on a
visit to relatives in Acworth.
Miss Christine Blair is spending
the week in Atlanta with Miss Chris
tine McEachern.
Mr. and Mrs. Bietman of Atlanta
and Mr. James Coryell of Chatta
nooga, were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dorsey.
Mrs. Floyd Northcutt has return
ed from an automobile trip to Eton
ton.
Mrs. E. R. Strahan and son, John
Berwick, has returned from a visit
to Mrs. Strahan’s parents in Miss. ;
Miss Marie Owensby was home
lfrom Canton for the week-end. |
Mr. J. M. Upshaw of Cedartown is
here visiting his children, Mrs. Jud~i
son Cogburn and Mr. Jess Upshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Annandale
announce the arrival of a fine pair!
of twins on Sunday—a boy and a
girl!
Mrs. Joseph E. Brown has return
ed from a week’s stay in Atlanta.
Mrs. Porter Danner of Beaufort,
S. C., is the guest of her cousins,
Misses Olive and Elizabeth Faw.
Mrs. Willie Mountcastle, who spent
last week with Mrs. Glenn Giles, has
returned to Paris, Texas.
Mrs. Campbell Wallace, Jr., is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Hazel
hurst in Macon.
Mrs. A. G. Sheftall s visiting her
son, Mr. Cooper Sheftall, in East
Point.
Miss Allie May Simpson spent the
week-end with relatives in Palmetto,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Black have
rooms with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton.
Mrs. W. H. Hill and little daughter
of Palmetto, Ga., were the Sunday
guests of Mrs. Moultrie Sessions.
Mrs. Hill is pleasantly remembered
here as Miss Foy. :
Mrs. Will Green of Clarkesville,
Tenn., is the guest of Mrs. J. H.
Patton.
Mr. J. Wilder Glover is in South
Carolina on a business trip.
Miss Kathrynne Dykers, who has
been the guest of Mrs. Joe Brown
and other friends, is returning to
New Orleans.
Mrs. Pierre Camblos entertained
the Wednesdafy Bridge Club very
pleasantly this week. In addition to
the members those present were Mrs.
S. R. Hewitt, Mrs. P. D. Reeser, Mrs.
Harold Willingham and Mrs. George
Peschan of Wilmington, N. C.
Miss Olivia Rambo of Arlington is
the guest of Mrs. D. R. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Reeser have
taken rooms with Dr. and Mrs. C. T.
Nolan.
- Miss Julia Holley of Austell is
the guest of Mrs. W. S. McNeal.
Captain Berry of Brunswick is the
guest of Mrs. Tom Irwin.
Miss Charlotte Law left on Tues
day for a visit to relatives in Mem
phis.
Miss Ruth MecCulloch has returned
frqn a visit to Miss Margaret Wel
lons in Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Della May Gaines of Atlanta
spent the week-end with her grand
mother, Mrs. M. E. Manning.
Mrs. Hunter and Miss Mary Hun
ter of Quitman are with Misses Addie
and Mollie Setze.
Mrs. C. Wright Adams and children
of Covington are the guests of Mrs.
Wright’s sister, Mrs. E. G. Gilbert.
Mr. Martin Amorous left on Tues
day fcr a visit to Chicago.
" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There will be special services, at
the Presbyterian Church on Sunday
both morning and evening, conduct
ed by Rev. Dr. Sweets. |
THE DEW DROP INN
DO DROP IN.
The Dew, Drop is a modest name
But this will not prevent its fame
For merit oft hath modest mein
As in this case is clearly seen.
Now what shall I say for Dew Drop
Inn?
As good a place as ever you've
been
For dinners, suppers, lunches and
Fine extras too just on demand
Ingredients of all dishes made
Are of the very highest grade,
With excellent cooks and service too
"Tis certainly the place for you.
When dainties here you seek to find
There is a double good combined,
For when you meet your hunger’s
laws
You also help the Church’s cause.
. —Miss Isabel Rogers.
EPWORTH LEAGUE NOTES.
Miss Dorothy Lewis appeals to the
members for co-operation and to the
general public for new members.
In lieu of Mrs. Hardeman, formerly
Miss Burton, the Department of Rec
reation was conducted by Miss Doro
thy Lewis, on last Sunday evening.
This program was most interesting
and all who_attended concur in the
opinion that Miss Lewis should be
given a regular “posish” as leader
of one of the Departments. She is
certainly an impressive talker and
produces some good thoughts.
According to Miss Lewis, each
merely a vision of a better and bigger
Epworth League, but they should put
member should strive to develop not
their visions into real activities, by
suggesting new ideas, workng willing
ly, and by not balking when asked to
take part i the program or any other
feature they might be called on to
accomplish. She contends, further,
and there is no doubt about it, she is
right, that the person that works
cheerfully is the on® that is an asset
to any organization.
An appeal was made for more
members and abetter attendance by
those whose names are already re
corded. In this connection, there is
a big year before the league: with
socials, debates, special music, lec
tures and in fact some work that is
worth while, with but three ideas in
mind as a guiding sign, namely, for
the personal benefit of each individ
ual; the holding together and up
building of the league; and to make‘
the Fred A. Manget Chapter 100 per
cent perfect. Lets all follow the
suggestion of Miss Lewis and do our
FOR SALE—ReaI home, 8 rooms, 11
acres with three cottages on place.
Fruit and pasture, running water.
Right in Smyrna. Bargain for quick
sale. Renting $79.00 per month.
Mrs. T. P. Westbrook, Smyrna.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—Dandy lit
tle home, 6 rooms, 4 acres—fuit, lots
of it of every kind, grapes. Just out
side’ of city limits. Will sell for
$3500.00 on terms—Will lease for
one year $25.00 per month. Immed
iate possession. Mrs. T. P. West
brook, Smyrna, Ga.
&
FOR SALE— Have a nice furnace
heated house, seven atres. - Running
water. Just outside city limits.
$4200.00 easy terms, quick sale. All
convenienced of a country home.
Mrs. T. P. Westbrook, Smyrna, Ga.
WANTED—A young lady desires
clerical work in office. Address care
of Journal office. 39
FOR RENT—Furnished room close
in. Call 470-W. 39
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FOR RENT— Furnished five-room
house to couple without children.
Reasonable rent. Phone 441.
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MONEY TO LOAN-I have some
money to loan on good improv
ed farm lands. G. B. Gann, Mari
etta, Ga. 4tf
FOR SALE—Dorsey home place,
741 Kennesaw Avenue, Marietta.
9 room residence, modern conven
iences, barn and other outhouses
in good condition. Fruit trees.
ete. Contains six aeres land.
Terms to suit ;
33-1% JOHN T. DORSEY.
I will grind your wheat 6 days in
the week. Monto Shaw, 204 Law
rence street. . 33-41
WANTED:— Two or three rooms,
furnished for light housekeeping,
within half-mile of court house. Ref
erence exchanged. Call Mr. Hays,
Phone 204. 37-39
FOR SALE 10 acres of land with
dwelling, barn and other outbuild
ings. Small pasture with water.:
orchard of apple, peach and cherry
trees, and a few grape vines. About
3 acres in cultivation. Two miles
north of Powder Springs on Powder
Springs and Lost Mountain road,
one-half mile from 7th District A.
and M. school. Apply to I. A. Rice
at the place. ; 36-39
WANTED—A small furnished house,
close in. Mrs. Leon Gilbert, Phone
No. 327-J.
FOR SALE OR RENT— A three
horse crop, 2 miles from Powder
Springs, mostly mulatto land, small
five room house and barn, woods-pas
ture, running water right at the
house. Mrs. Maggie Lindley, Powder
Springs, Ga. 36-38
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FOR SALE.
A nice little cottage and lot on
Holland Street. .
Also nice building lots on Maple
and Stewart Avenues.
38.39 M. M. SESSIONS.
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
part cheerfully, this done we will feel
better and will certainly add to the
upbuilding of the organization.
Remember, next Sunday evening
at 6:30 o’clock the league meets and
that meeting will not be complete
without your presence and your sup
port. e
For those that are not members,
“take this and suffer,” make us a
visit and you'll make us a member.
Come out! We need you and you
need us!
CONFEDEHATE MOTHERS
' COME FORWARD.
(Delayed) ;
Do you know of any Confederate
mother in Cobb county? Any wom
an in Cobb county who had a son in
the Confederate Army is entitled to
a gold cross, and can procure the
same by communicating with Mrs.
M. R. Lyons. If there is any Con
federate veteran in Cobb vounty who
has not received his bronze cross, he
should communicate with Mrs. S. C.
McEachern. ‘
Surprise Birthday Party
(Delayed)
Mrs. R. R. Claiborne invited a few
young people in on Wednesday even
ing to celebrate the sixteenth birth
day of her daughter, Anne Bolling
Claiborne. The pleasant little affair
was a complete surprise to the young
honoree, and was greatly enjoyed by
all. Dainty refreshments were serv
ed.
- Those present wére Misses Ruth
Anderson, Margaret McNeel, Idabel
Hunt, Spe Nichols, Sara Frances
Northeutt, Elizabeth Stephens, Ruth
Galley, Frances Smith, and Lee Ses
sions, Thomas Sessions, Robert Will
ingham, Albert Sams and Burwell
Nolan. ;
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Movie Party to Departing
School Girls.
» (Delayed)
Mrs. W. H. Perkinson gave a pleas
ant little party on Tuesday afternoon
for her niece, Miss Louie Dean Step
hens, whb(/feaves this week for Agnes
Scott and her young sister, Miss Sara
Wood Gramling, who leaves this
month for Lincoln School, Provi
dence, R. I.
After enjoying the nfovies the par
ty repaired to Dew Drop Inn for re
freshments. Those present were
Misses Stepens and Gramling, Julia
McNeel , Christine Blair, Virginia
Boston, Lucile Sessions, Charlotte
Northcutt, Mrs. D. W. Blair and Mrs.
Perkinson.
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Happy Party for Visitor.
(Delayed)
Miss Lois Gardner entertained very
pleasantly on Friday morning for her
house-guest, Miss Mary Seago, of
New Orleans,
After enjoying a swim in the Club
lake, the party motored out to Miss
Gardner’s home, wh(/are a delicious
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luncheon was served. ¥
Those present were Mrs. Robert
Skinner, Mrs. Charley Brown, Misseg
Cora Brown, Marie Shippen, Harriet
Robeson, Sara Patton, Minnie Lou
McNeel, Rebecca Wyatt and Con
stance Cole.
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D. A. R.'s Meet atMrs. A. Reynolds
(Delayed) ;
‘Fielding Lewis Chapter, D. A. R,
had a delightful meeting at the home
of Mrs. A. Reynolds on Wednesday
afternoon, twenty-five members be
ing present. All the D. A. R. work
is along educational lines, and at this
meeting it was decided that, in ad
dition to the Berry scholarship, which
they have madintained for years, the
Chapter would give $50.00 to Clarke
library, especially to purchase come
much needed children’s books.
Prices that Will
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After other interesting plans were
discussed the meeting adjourned. A’
delicious salad course was served.
i
Lt.-Comdr. Robt. King Awtrey and
wife have returned to New Orleans,
after a two weeks visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Awtrey. .
Those people out at Holly Springs
certainly did themaelves a good day’s
work in the way of entertaining their
friends at the all-day singing last
Sunday. A large crowd of Atlanta
singers were there to help make the
welkin ring with good musiec.
One going over the county now
sees, everywhere a fine lot of good
hay being harvested and piles of it
are in evidence of the fact that the
Cobb cou'r'lty afrmer will not buy as
much high-priced hay another year
as he did this.