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Country Correspondents
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~ Mpr. Jimmie Abbott and Earnest
Harper spent Saturday night with
Mr. Roy Meek
Misses Ethel and Myrtice Hill Clar
ence and Etoil Morris, Miss Annie
Mae Hart and Mr. Jimmie and Hugh
Abbott, Mr. Roy Meek, Polie and
Early Auston,, and Mr. Horace Pitts,
all were the guests of Mr. Earnest
and Chester, Miss Burt, Audie and
Cora Harper Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morris spent
Sunday with her mother. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Queen and
family spent Susday’ with her mother,
Mys. Bud Hardy.
My, Otis Morris spent Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. M. J. Morris.
Those who are on the sick list this
week are Miss Mandie Morris, Mrs.
Mattie Hill, Mrs. Ethel Arnell, Mr.
James Morris and Mr. Guy Houze,
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The Rev. M. D. Ledford will preach
at McAfee school house Sunday,
Sept. 25, at 2:30 o’clock.
Mr A. B. Cunningham and family,
of Benson, and Mr. R. A. Cunning
ham of this place, went picnicking
on Stone Mountain Saturday. Visit
ing Atlanta and Camp Gordon on
their way.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilkie had as
thein “Fuests Sunday Mr. and Mrs
Lee Wilkie, of Kennesaw, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bivins,
Mr. Harrison Wilkes is spending
the week with relatives at Smyrna.
Mr. Gordon Wilson and family vis
ited at Benson Sunday.
Mrs. A. H. Cunningham, of Kirks,
and her daughter, Miss Maggie, are
visiting relatives here this week.
Mr. C. M. Wilkie is suffering with
caused by a fall X
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Mrs. John F. Darby was the guest
Wednesday of her brother, Mr. Ralph
Doon, of Marietta.
Mr. Gilman of Atlanta is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of
this place.
Mr. O. D. Turley was the last week
end guest of Mr. Melvin Gumin of
Blackwells, :
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Abernathy
were the guests Sunday of his sister,
Mrs. Kate Sunmey, of Mariétta.
Preachisg is goingon this week at|
this place, conducted by the Rev.
Foster.
The ice cream supper at Mr. Hen
ry Hamilton’s Saturday night was
enjoyed by a large crowd.
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Mr. George Sanders and family, of
near Milford, spent Sunday with Mrs,
B. Daniel, ,
Mr. John Hernn, who holds a po
sition in Atlanta was the Saturiay
night guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hernn.
The protracted meeting which is
being carried on at* Union Hill has
been a great success. Six were con
verted.
Miss Leila Sanders, of Sandersville
was the Saturday night and unday
guest of Miss Alice Keeling.
Mr. and Mrs. Comer (Reed and
children have returned home after a
two weeks’ visit to relatives at Pow
der Springs. |
Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of
this place visited their son, Mr. Mat
ngers, and family near Haney’s
Grove Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Eva Greenway of Marietta
was the Saturday night guest of her
cousins, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Rhindress
Mr. and Mrs. George Daniel spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Edi
son. \
You can buy the best
bread to be had right in your
in your home town, baked
'in your HOME Bakery and
made from the best mater
ials.
Ask you{' grocer to send
you a loaf of BENSON'S
home baked bread. There’s
none better and no more for
your money.
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ensomn s
akery
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Mr.-J. M. McClure and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Barmore of Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. J..V. Smith visited
Mr@and Mrs. H. K. ‘Smith of Due
West, Sunday.
’ Mr. and Mrs. L. M .Channelll spent
‘Sunday afternoon with Mr. W. F.
Brooks and family.
‘Mrs. J. L. Stephens is on the sick
list this week but hope she will soon
be out again. .
Misses Mamie and Lillie Bell Smith
visited :Miss Estie Chance Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hardage had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Mal Alexander and Mrs. Lore McEl
reath and daughters, of MeLoud. |
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~ The revival meeting begun at
Chattahoochee Sunday night. Mem
bers don’t forget to come. We need
a good revival at Chattahoochee.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sauls were Sun
day guests of relatives in Marietta.
- Miss Onnie Ranny, of Roswell, was
the Saturday night and Sunday guest
of Miss Elizabeth Wilson.
Miss Verdie Mae Sauls was the
Sunday guest of Miss Elizabeth Wil
son.
' Mrs. Caroline Willis is visiting her
brother, Mr. FPill*Nix, of near the
Marietta campground. -
Mr. Forbest Ross visited home folk
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs.- Rebecca Groover is - visiting
reldtives in Marietta,
Sunday School at this place every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cowan and
little son, Hugh, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross.
Misses Jennie Mae and Beatrice
Brand spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Brand. ’
Murs. J. A. Merritt has been visiting
in Tate, Ga. !
Mr. Harley Stiles and family of
Marietta spent Sunday in this com
munity.
Those visiting the family of Mr.
W. H. Kemp recently were Misses
Madeline and Annje Lou Fountain,
Grace and Louise Brown, and Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Kemp.
Mrs. H. P. Cowan spent Saturday
afternoon with her mother, Mrs. J.
F. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCollum of
Payne spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Fountain.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross visited
Black Undertaking Co.
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Funeral Directors and
Embalmers
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CALLS AN SWERED Established 1875 and doing
DAY OR NIGHT . business in same place
since
Night Phones 480 and 531 Dap Phone 400
Do You Talk To Absent Ones?
Perhaps your brothers, sisters, mother or
dear friends live in other,cities.
‘ o Why not talk to
o s#‘* them occasionally on
W "N the telephone?
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- L Distance makes no
5 A | " difference and the cost
fi,‘s; N ’ % is small.
Q' At night from 8:30
. o'clock to midnight station to station calls
~ are one-half the day rate. ‘From midnight
10 4:30 A. M. the rate is one-fourth the day
rate. s
Ask Long Distance about this quick,
cheap station to station service.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE (‘ B
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 4%/
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relatives in this community Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Brand and chil
dren visited relatives in Acworth re
cenaly.
Mrs. J F. Ross is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. B. Cowan. ,
There is prayer meeting at Cowan
school house every Sunday night.
Everybody come out.
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The B. Y. P. U. will give an en
tertainment at the school house on
Saturday night, Sept. 24, at 7:30
o’clock for the benefit of Mableton
Baptist Church. Admission 10 and
15 cents. Everybody cordially in
vited to attend. A very enjoyable
evening is . promised by those in
charge of the program.
Mr. P. H. Gann, Sr. spent the week
end at Doraville. visiting the family
of Mr. John Neial. :
~ Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hamby of
Atlanta visited relatives at this place
Sunday. .
Mrs. Annie Gann of neavr Milford
spent Sunday with M¥s. E. A. Barber.
Miss Irene Hood and Mr. Harry
Quironet, of Oakdaley Miss Lucile
Moss and Mr. Oscar Spratlin of At
lanta. attended the ice cream supper
at the Rebecca Hall Saturdaggnight.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gannlnd T,
Lee Gann made a business trip to
Macon Monday, going through in the
car. \
Mr. J. A. Lowe spent the week end
with home folks. . ;
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Daniel, of Or
ange Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. ‘E. A. Daniel. -
Preaching next Saturday and un
day morning at 11 o’clock and B. Y.
P. U. Sunday night at 7:30.
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Rev. Langley began services at this
place Friday night and closed Sun
day night, with some very interesting
sermons. ; -~
Sunday school is flourishing at this
place.
We are requested to announce that
Mr. Champion is electted teacher of
the Bible class at this place, also that
everybody is invited to come out and
help in this good work. '
Mr. Sam Turner is very sick aa this
writing.
Mpr. Claud Turner and Jim Turner
and wife, of Atlanta, visited their
parents at this place Sunday.
We are sorry to say that Mr. Bud
Conn is sick at this writing. Hope to
see him out soon.
Rev. G. 8. Bond, of Kennesaw,‘ris—
ited Mr. L. Dillard and family Satur
day and Saturday night
Mr. I. I. Reed and family visited
Mr. Ed White Sunday.
Mr. J. I. Matthews and family vis
ited his father, Mr. T. W. Matthews,
of New Hope, Sunday.
- Miss Eva Langley, of Marietta vis
iited Miss Mary Taylor Sunday after
noon.
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
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Birthday Party.
Lucile the beautiful and most
charming little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Alexander, entertained
several of her little friemds and neigh
bors here on Friday afternoon, the
occasion celebrdting her sixth birth
day. .
Several very interesting games
were played in Which William Daniel
won the prize.
Miss Fay Alexander, Mrs. Georgia
McCoy, Mrs. J. E. Turner, Mrs. Jas
per Shaw and Miss Mary L. Martin
assisted in entertaining.
During the afternoon ice cream and
cake were served. Those present
were Sarah Hicks, Jessie Margaret
Mboore, Sarah and Eva Martin, Doris
Turner, Irene Reed, Annie Mae Shaw,
Katie Sue and Charlotte McCoy, El
sie Stephens Mary Alexander, James
Turner, William Alexander, Leonard
Moore, Richard and Frank Alexander
and Daniel Turner,
The little *hostess received a num
ber of gifts.
'Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lawrence and
daughter Willena, of Rice, spent
Sunday here as the guest of relatives.
Rev. Felix Foster will preach here
Sunday night, Sept. 25. We hope to
have a good congregation on this
date. j
Little Vera Smith spent several
days during the past week at Bel.
mont with her sister, Mrs. Grace
Padgett. :
Messrs. J. E. and S. A. White are
erecting a nice little store house on
the W. M. Teem property facing the
Atlanta road where they will handle
a nice line of groceries.
The many friends of Mrs. J. D.
Eidson will be sorry to learn that she
is seriously ill after undergoing an
nperation here at her home recently
by Drs. W. E. Benson and W. M.
Kemp. All wish for her a speedy and
most complete recovery.
Mr. Herman Runyans after a
month’s vigit here and at Smyrna to
relatives returned on Saturday to his
hometin Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCord and
little daughter, Catherine, of Anti
och, are here on a visit to Mrs. Mec-
Cord’s parents M’:' and Mrs. J. M.
Martin.
Mr. J. A. York, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday here with his mother, Mrs.
¢ . York, s
Mr and Mrs. D. C. Barber and little
daughter Sarah Jones, spent the week
end at Milford with Mrs. Barber’s
parents, Mie. and Mrs. J. P. Jones.
My. C. R. White and family, of
Atlanta, spént Sunday here with Mr.
White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.. W.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Soyez and son
Cecil, Misses Joyezell and Eudell So
vez, Ethel Simington and Mr. Gray,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with
Col. anl Mrs. Jesse L. Moore.
MEE T Ve A,T |
““The Quality Store”’
‘“Where the nickle does its duty; your :lollar has more cents, and every deal
is en the level.”’
Last Puff of Tapp’s September Gale Clearance Sale.
The people of Cobb County are a thrifty crowd. They
are not stingy but they know the value of money. Tapp
has offered real values in this September Sale and the
. response has been spontaneuos. Already the sales have
exceded all expectations. .To show how much “The
Quality Store” thinks of its trade special efforts have
been made to appeal to the price instinct. However,
the quality is there, backed by TAPP’S unqualified
guarantee ¢ Satisfaction or money back.”
~ Anticipation is the spice of life, hence TAPP has omit
ted all prices in this ad, and at the same time he assures
you that this last gust of the gale will tear prices up by
the very roots. -
TAPP is building on honor. His weights are accurate
—three government tested scales guarantee 16 ounces
to every pound. Remember the peckerwood. A friend
saw one of these wise birds wear out his bill knocking
an iron telegraph pole. ‘ G
Remember, Saturday is the last day of the September
Gale. :
POWDER SPRINGS, : : GA.
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The Junior Missionary Soicety met
Saturday afternoon with twelve mem
bers present. Tbeg will presest a
play the fourth Sunday in this month.
Miss Dorothey Skelton entertained
a few of her friends at a rook party
Wednesday night. ki
Miss Elaine Cox, entertained Mrs.
R. R. Russom’s Susday school class
at 4 social Friday night.
Mrs. Tinie Hill is spending a few
days in Atainta. : :
' Mirs. Flora Skelton thas bees stay
ing ‘& few days with relatives in
Smyrna.
Mrs. Susie Stegall, of Atlanta, spent
gnnday with her mother, Mrs. A. J.
oy.
Mrs. J. R. Butler asd daughter,
Julia, spent Friday in .Atlanta.
IMiss Georgia Burg spent Friday in
Atlanta. -
{Mrs. R. L. Conser has had for her
guest for the M}.)ast two weeks her
mother, Mrs. M. E. .Williams, of
Smyrna.
Mr. Ed Crowder and family, of
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—To serve you properly is our constant aim. We leave noth
ing undone to supply your drug needs promptly and accurately.
—We especially call your attention to the unusual care and
accuracy that prevails in our Prescription Department.
—Every prescription brought here is properly filled with the
highest grade pure drugs.
—Phone or come when you need anything from a good Drug
Store. .
-~ HODGES DRUG CO.
: ' PHONE 41£42
MARIETTA, GA.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 1921.
Messrs. B. H. Carrie, Frank Lew
is, James Chalker, and James Gray
attended quarterly meeting at Ac.
worth Susday. ,
Prof. B. F. Whitney and family of
Smyrea, visited friends in Kennesaw
Sunday.
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Rev. McCoy, of Acworth, preached
at this place Saturday and ‘Sunday.
Rev. G. V. Crow is called to serve
this church another year.
Messrs. 'J. A. Green, Cliff Burton,
of Atlasta, visited is this community
Sunday. .
~ (Misses Mbollie and Pearl Kirk, who
have typhoid fever are both improv
isg slowly.
Mrs. John Frasier and daughter,
Katie Lee, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Frasier, of Pine Mountain.
Mrs. Annie Darby asd daughters,
Odessa, Mary and Annie, of Marietta,
spent Saturday with Mrs. Grees Cox
and 'family.
Mr. and Mys. C.R. Edmondson, ¢f
Smyrna, spent Sunday with Mr. and
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