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TRURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1521
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FLINT HILL SCHOOL !
Mrs. Coy White, Principal. ‘
Miss Grace Hardage, Assistant. !
Ist Grade—Howard Jones. Gladys |
Jones, Leola Gunter, Lucile Roberts, |
Pauline MeKinney, Elbert Brown, |
Emory Ivery. ‘
and Grode—=Bessie Knight, {
3rd Grade—Edna' Wallace, Vivian
Johnston; Elmo Johnson. ;
Ath G‘x'ade—El“;O P(:‘[t},‘, Gertrude
Roberts, Nora Wilkins, Ludie Petty;!
Alice Spcars, Blanche Saunders.
sth Grade—Raymond White, An
nie Emory, Ruby Wallace. !
6th Grade—Estelle Petty, Inez!
Norton, Angie Akins, Bessie Akins,|
Helen Brown, !
7th Gmde—Moses Brown, Virgil
Akins, McCoy White.
10th Grade—Florence Legg.
We were visited by Miss Gibbes
and Miss Hall on Wednesday.
Bessie Akins and Estelle Petty were
appointeld as nurses, Virgil Akins
and Moses Brown as Jr. health Com
missioners.
The boys and girls deserve great
praise for the interest they are tak-|
ing not only in their studies but al-]
so in keeping yards and buildings neat
and clean.
McAFEE SCHOOL
E. H. Kendall, Principal.
Ist Grade—Lucile York, Louise‘
York, Earl Lowe, Cladence Poore,|
Ruby Lee Poore, Bessie Rains. ‘
2nd Grade—Hugh Goodson, Yan.|
cey Kindall. t
3rd Grade—Louise Inez, Kathryn]|
Blackwell, Lillian Wallace, Thomas|
Poore. |
4th Grade—Clark Wallace, Lola!
Kindall. i
4th Grade—Nannie Ruth Guffin, |
Minnie Rains, Vernon Trulove, J.|
Loyd Blackwell. |
6th Grade—Dewey Kindall. l
7th Grade—Raymond Guffin, El-|
mer Trulove, Wallace Goodson, Gil-|
bert Guffin, James Poore, Martha!
Blackwell, Ethel Lowe.
. Bth Grade—Clarissa Poore. 1
i Average attendance for the week!
iwas ninety-six per cent. i
OLIVE SPRINGS SCHOOL |
. Robt. Osborne, Principal.
! Miss Hazel Thackston and Miss Eva
Thomas, Teachers.
. Honor Roll: I
I Ist Grade—Lucile Alexander, Ma-|
'ry Elizabeth Blair, Christine Deal,
‘Howard Medley, Ralph Moon, Vera!
Smith, T. J. Stevens, Harold Thomas.
2nd Grade—Richard Alexander,|
Annie Mae Daniell, Ruth Darnell, J-]
T. Eubanks, James Jones, Charlotte |
MeCoy, Mae Power, Dovia Seay.
3rd Grade—William Daniell, Rob
ert Hicks, Luther Martin, Lois Mat
thews, Florence Moon, Jacie Pair,
Irene Reed, Ruth Thomas.
4th Grade—Howard Blair, Claire
Brewer,! Trudie Cassidy, Berta Chan-i
ce, Fangelia Cochran, Dora Crowe,
Gladys Deal, Alice Dobbs, J. B. Knox,
Byrd Land, D. C. Leming, Emily Lem
ing, Elsie Robertson, Elsie Robert
son, Willie Lee Shaw.
sth Grade—Mary Alexander, Fan
nie Mae Ayers, Emaline Barber, Ju
lia Brooke, Carl Cassidy, Dillie Mae
Chance, Hugh Christian, Katie Clay,
Cordelia Darnell, ohn Martin, Irene
Moon, Cecil Powers, Millie haw.
6th Grade—Waddell Blair, Era
Brewer, Versie Alb obbs,
Geneva Drake,
Mae Matthews,
Shaw, Guy Swa
Tth Grade—F
Chance, Amelia
Cliff Dobbs, Inez
ing, Ethel Matt
Riley Reed.
Bth Grade—
Daniell, Margue
Daniell, Marjori
Evelyn Wheeler
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PRESBYTERIAN.
PRESBYTERIAN CHiRCH.
Rev. -J. H. Patton, Pastor.
Church Street, P}rxlone a252011:J_
Sqnday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P M.
Christian Endavor 6:30 P. M.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
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EPISCOPAL. i
ST. JAMES CHURCH.
Rev. Randolph R. Claiborne, Rector
Church Street” -Phone 364.
Supd.ay School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Prayer Service Friday 4 P. M.
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BAPTIST.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. I. A. White, Pastor.
208 Church Street. Phone 296.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 pP. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U. 4 P. M.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. Crowe, Pastor.
Atlanta Street
W. J. Bishop, Sunday School Supt.
Miss Cecil Watson, Leader Sunbeam
Band
A. A. Thacker, Pres. B. Y. P. U.
ROSE LANE CHURCH
Rev. J. T. Langley, Pastor
Stewart Avenue.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Second and Feurth Sundays
B. Y. P, U. Sunday 6:30 p. m.
Px:ayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
METHODIST.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. M. Tumlin, Pastor.
Atlanta Street. Phone 125
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M;
Epworth League 6:30 p. m. |
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M. |
MAPLE AVENUE METHODIST.
Rev W. L. Hampton, Pastor.
Maple Avenue.
Sunday School 9:36 A, M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
Children’s Service every Ist and 3rd
Sunday 2 P. M.
Pl T i R
Kennesaw Lodge No. 33 F. & A. M.
@ Meets First and Third
Friday nights
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‘ Visiting Masons are welcomed.
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‘i.“i iiiner No. 13 R. A. M.
Marietta Shrine Club ‘
,' Meets at the call of the
fi"lq"( President
7% _ Len C. Baldwin, Pres.
1L AL\ e J. Connor, Sec’y
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Marietta Council No. 74
Meets on sth Friday
nights, April,
July, Septs, Deec.
R. J. Hancock, I.
mswseemen. 1. L. Moore, Rec.
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Marble City Lodge No. 252, 1.0.0. F.
C. L. Johngon. Noble Grand
L. C. Land, Recording Secretary
Meets every Thursday night 7:30
Masonic Hall
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Waddell Encampment No. 15, L.0.0.F
Geo. M. Benso‘, Chief Patriarch
I. C. Ferris, Scribe
Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday
nights, 7:30, at the Masonic Hall
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Jr. 0. U. A. M.
Marietta Council No. 24, Jr.O.U.AM.
E. M. Cheek, Councilor
J. E. Sanders, Secretary
Meets every Tuesday 7 P. M.
State Good of the Order Council.
H. E. Kerley, Chairman.
Meetz Ist Sunday, 28 1-2 Capito)
Avenue, Atlanta.
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WALKER’S
'SHOE SHOP
l Fred W. Walker, Proprietor
l 119 Church Street '
| MARIETTA - GEORGIA
—To serve you preperly 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 g good Drug
Store.
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PHONE 41—42
ARIETTA, GA.
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Marietta, Ga.
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MARIETTA, GA.
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