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THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1921
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The revival meeting was well at.
gended at Chgttahoochee last week,
gith SiX additions to the church.
The singing at Bethlehem Sunday
gas enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mise Elizabeth Wilson was the Sun
daV guest Of MiSS Floyd Wehb.
. Arthur Southern of Atlanta,
gas the week end guest of her par
onts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moon.
Miss Grace Green visited Miss Ver
fic Mae Sauls last week. . |
iss Tishie Ledbetter visited Miss
Myrtice Power last week, |
" Miss Verdie Nir was the guest Su
day of Miss Ruby Lanecaster.
Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Ledbetter were
the Sunday guests of the former’s
gster, Mr. and Mrs. John Quarles,
gnd family, of Marietta.
Those who were the Sunday after
noon guests of Miss Floye and M.
Howard and Fred Moon were Misses
Nettie V. Sauls, Tishie Ledbetter,
Myrtice Power and Mary Moon and
Mr. Clifford Laneaster and Mr. Jew
¢l Bloodworth.
Miss Effie Mackey was the Sun
day guest of Miss Marcelle Johnson.
Mr. J. Y. Johnson, of Atlanta, was
the Saturday night and Sunday guest
of his son, and family, Mr. Olle John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Brand and
family, of near Dunwoody, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ledbet
ter one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilson, of near
Dunwoody, visited relatives of this
place Sunday.
Everybody remember next Satur
day and Sunday will be quarterly
meeting at this place. Don’t forgeti
te me |
Meeting at Chattahoochee Satur—!
day night in order to call pastor for!
another year and we want all of the |
members of the church to-be there
and help choose the pastor. Also
baptizing Sunday morning and
preaching at 11 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barfield, of Ma
rietta, were the Sunday guests of rel-l
atives of this community. |
Mr. Jim Sauls, of Marietta, is vis-!
iting his son and family Mr. and Mrs.
John Sauls. [
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The baptizing here Sunday was wel |
attended there was twelve joined by
experience and four by letter.
Rev. Rusell gave the baptizing and
Brother Smith eould not be here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stephens and
daughter, of Chattahoochee, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stephens, Sunday.
Misses Irene Gentry and Bertie
Chance, of Mt. View, visited Misses
Mamie and Lillie B. Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith had as
their guests Sunday Rev. and Mrs.
Russell of Camp Ground. °
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Smith, of Due
West, and Mr. Harre Smith, of New
Salem, and Mr. Herman Smith, of
Marietta, spent Sunday with home
folks.
Miss Kathtrine Channell visited
Miss Corine Alexander Sunday.
All the patrons of the school are
requesteq to meet here next Friday
night for tht purpose of electing the
teachers for the next term.
Miss Linnie Alexandef spent Sun
day with Miss Pauline Smith.
Mrs. Ernest Barfield spent Satur
day with Mrs. Ed Wilson.
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Death of Little Boy
The death angel visited the home
Of Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Woody, of
F’fl‘f' Points, and claimed the only lit-
Ue son. It was laid to rest in the
¢emetery here and the funeral serv
'ces were held in the church. A very
tonsoling and cheering talk was made
10 the bereaved ones by Mr. J. T.
Mocre. The sad parents and relatives
have our deepest sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Murdock and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Power were the
Euests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mur
dock, of Marietta, last Sunday night.
Prayer meeting was not so well
attended last Sunday night, guess ev-
Iy one was tired. Let overy one be
Sure and come out next Sunday night
at 7 o’'clock promptly, and to Sunday
Bchool at 9:30 in_the morning.
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Death of Mrs. Mattie Gu{nno;ionday
Mrs. Mattie Guinnen died S
Nght. She leaves one mds &
host of relatives and ‘pre y
Mourn hey loss. ¥ i ' nnesa‘..v
Interment was if lE‘e ]g at 1
Cemetery Wednesday ! 033“1 q
O'clock, gEoR at
Mr. Bill Bryat is griiagy o &
Wis writing, Hig miny frien
YBly anxious about him. ;
M: and Mrs, J. C. Nicholson a;}cg
s9n P, ‘tet, spentthe week'end w
Telativeg in Jasper. = ed
Rev. Charlas allies’ iaa satiutn
from Mountain View where he as
sisted in a series of meetings.
~ Howard Dobbs is working in Mari
etta,
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
Houston, who has been sick with
diphtheria, is much improved. ‘
ne. . C Nicholson and family re
cently visited relatives near the Little
River Camp Ground.
Mrrs. Newton and daughter and Mr.,
and Mrs. Hay ie, of near Woodstock
visited Mr., WPM Turner and family
Saturday.
Louis Golloway is on the sic¢k list
this week.
Mrs. Elisha Galloway from Mineral
Bluff, i spendiny scme time with her
son here.
* Mrs. Oscar Prance recently visited
her mother, Mrs, Wright. 3
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Goodson-Combee
i Miss Ruby Goodson and Mr. John
‘K. Combee, of Atlanta, were quietly
‘married September 1 , in the pres
ence of a few friends,
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Goodson, of this place;
while the groom is a very promising
young man, a pharmacist by profes
slon, *
They will make their home in At¢
lanta. '
We extend congratulations.
We're sure glad to see the road
hands improving on our roads for the
roads sure need it.
Glad to not that Miss Bessie Black
well is able to be up again after be
ing confined to her room for some
time.
Miss Nita Chandler, of Marietta,
motored over to her sister’s, Mrs. J.
S, Blackwell, Sunday. |
Miss Eva Blackwell of Smyrna,
visited home folks Sunday. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cantrell were
the Saturday night and Sunday
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harson, of Mt. @Tivet.
Mr. G. W. Abernathy was the Sat
urday night guest of his sister, Mrs.
Melvin Gunnin, and family, of Black
well.
Mr. Jim Selth has moved to Mari
etta where they are working in the
knitting mills.
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’ News is scarce this week as every
jone is busy making syrup and picking
cotton.
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l Miss Irene Gentry spent Sunday
with Miss Lillie Belle Smith, of Mt.
'Calvary. ;
Mr. and Mus. Ralph Clay spent
unday with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Kemp.
Mr. J. H. Carlisle and family, of
Roswell; were the guests of Mr. S.
‘F. Pophom and family Sunday.
Miss Eva Popham spent Sunday
with Miss Esther Chance.
Miss Margaret Summerour spent
Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor spent
Sunday with relatives in Marietta.'
~ Everybody remember the singing
at this place every fourth Sunday in l
the afternoon.
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Mrs. J. J. rorter and Mr. Paul
Hunt, of Rome, spent last Sunday
’with Mrs. W. R. Quarles.
Miss Carolyn Magill was the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Paden in Kirk
wood, last week end.
~_Mr. Keller Hasty has returned from
}Philadelphia, and will be at home
‘through the winter months.
i Misses Nancy Lee and Mary Sue
‘Pollock entertained the B. Y. P. U. at
‘their home on Atlanta Ave., Friday
evening.
Messrs. Frank and Arthur Hasty
were hosts at a surprise lawn party
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
'in honor of their brother, Mr. Keller
Hasty, on last Satuday evening.
I Mr. Gordon Hasty, of Atlanta, vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
‘Hasty, last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Williamson an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
September 23rd, who has been given
the name of Jane Deborah.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cooledge, of At
lanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Si Mat
thews last week. - #
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The birthday dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Murdock and Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Medley in honor of their
father, was enjoyed by all preesnt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilch Frazier art all
smiles over the arrival of a fine girl
on September 11.
Mrs. Wilmoth is no better at this
writing, we are sorry to shy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ledbetter vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Juarles Sun.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Quarles are
rejoicing of the late arrival.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Medley Sunday were Mr. and Mus.
J. T. Murdock and Mr. E. W. Gillham
Mr. Clint Brown is much improved
at this writing.
Mr. Frank Schroeder is building a
new home on Roswell street.
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At Close of Business September 6th, 1921
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Overrl 593.14
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Other Bonds and Stocks 41,947.00
Bank House (owned).. 34,207.56
Furn. & Fixtures...... - 7,507.62
Depreciation ‘Acect. .... = 1,585.96
Neul Batets- .. ... 9,616.73
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The B. Y. P. U. at this place was
well attended Sunday night.
Cotton picking is the order of the
day around here. |
Mr. Willie Flinn is improving after
a short illness.
Mrs. W. E. McCollum and family,
of Mt. Olive, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Darby.
Mrs. Luthtr James spent Saturday
with her mother, Mrs. Williams, of
Marietta.
Mr. John Bell-and Mr| Carter, of
Marietta, spent Sunday with Mr.
Willie Flinn, i
Mrs. Doria Hentley, of Atlanta,
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kirk recently.
Miss Nora Pappe spent Sunday
With Miss Georgit Frasier.
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