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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922
Honor Roll Marietta
Public School for February
Grade 1 A—Eugene Barmore, Wil
lard Hasty, Jack Hunter, Eugene
Delk, Howard Mashburn, Miller Mec-
Entyre, James Reed, Grady Reed,
John Sosebee, J. B. Williams, Jewell
Bailey, Ruby Grace Coker, Ruth
Dearbury, Hauline Dunmn, Virginia
Hicks, Dorothy Johnson, Louise
Shaw, Louise Osborne, Virginia Rod
gers, Lucile Shirley, Frances Wat
kins, Ruth Boring.
Grade 1 B—Josephine Austin, Bet
ty Bolden, Frances Blackwell, Hel
en Cox, Florine Dobbins, Alta Hib
ble. Idelle Jabalev, Anita Murray, Ce
il Power, Suzanne Randolph, Odene
Wallace, Thelma Roberts, Charles
Dickson, Dana Groover, Jack Hodges.
Edward Ingram ,Hoyt Reed, Delmar
Williamson.
Grade 1 C—Palmer Awtrey, Em
metht Benton, B. B. Dudley, George
Duncan, Rosser Neal Little, William
Martin, George Montgomery, Weldon
Newson, Harry. Norton, Raymond
Shaw, Bunnie Joe Abbott, Lillie Mae
Bell, Frances Brown, Frances Cald
well, Alma Conyers, Catherine Hyde,
Rosa Johann, Martha Kincaid, Clyde
Kuykendall, Maxcie Langley, Doro
thy Nix, Mae Seif.
Grade 2 A—Wallis Bugg, Warner
Massey, Harold Smith, Bill Ward, C.
W. Maddox, Fred Barkalow, Bessie
Baileyv, Louise Black, Elizabeth Clack
um, Lenora Davis. Louise Henley,
Mae Dobbs Kincaid. Nell Mayes,
Pear! Mashburn, Hattie Sanders,
Hattie Miller, Geraldine Donnelly.
Grade 2 B—Pearl Ingram, Louise
McClesky, Martha Hilley Cox, Hazel
Robertson, Jimmie Cox. Mary Mead
ows. Betty Scholling. Virginia Brown
Marie Massey Brumbv, Carrie Ton
Hicks, Nancy West, John H. Riggins,
Marv Louise Dunn.
Grade 2 C—Martha Benton Em
ma Lee Hadaway, Mary Sanders,
Tommie Channell, Ward Watkins,
Edward Ellison, John A. Fields, Ed
win Hunter, Augustus Benson, Billy
Starr, Herman Boring.
Grade 3 A—Katherine Hayes, Ru
by Collins, Ralph Moor, George
Spake, Warren Shaw, Eugene Wat
kins, Dorothy Dearberry, Christine
Wardlaw, Clara Mae Dobbs, Jeanette
Watkins, Hazel Sanders, Janie Lee,
Claude Eskew, Harold Holbrook.
Grade 3 B—Mina Lewis Collins,
Lucile Runyan, Charles Bolden, Chas.
Ward, William Lovejoy, Harrison
Anderson.
Grade 3 A—Essie Smith, Marjorie
Runyan, Themla Richardson, Perry
Dean Pickens, Eunice Meek, Lois
Mayes, Ammie Dover, Earl Duckett,
Bernard Lutz.
Grade 4 A—Judson C. Ward, How
ard Northcutt, Robert Mcßrayer,
Frances Walton, Dorris Smith, Irene
Abercrombie, Thula Green, Bessie
Mae Wade, Mildred Benson, Janie
Pickens, Dorothy Hawkins, Gertrude
Rodgers, Jimmie Anderson, Katherine
Floyd, Louise Drumm, Ethel Dobbs.
Grade 4 B—Catherine Abbott, Eli
zabeth Cannon, Virginia Conyers,
Laura Jean Dickson, Ella Gee Galt,
Yrma Dawn Hancock, Margaret Har
rison, Wylene Holcombe, Mary Kate
Ivester, Rebecca Lutz, Annie Pearl
McCollum, Louise Mogr, Jane North
cutt, Jennie Tate, Given Coffey, Her
bert Land, T. J. Leard, Richard Wel
lons.
Grade 4 C—Pierce Baker, Hugh
Caldwell, Amos Clackum, lawson
Collins, Jesse Dobbs, Larkin Groover,
James Henley, Mitchell Jabaley, Eu
gene McEentyre, Robert McEntyre,‘
William McEntyre, Horace Pavlovs
ky, Ralph Pavlovsky, Edward Wal
lace, Geraldine Belle Isle, Berthz‘
Covington. Hattie Dobbins, Janie’
Green, Alice Griggs, Emily Holling
shead, Rosa Jabaley. Mary Leavell,
Lucille Lee, Adella Rogers. |
Grade 5 A—Harry Barfield, Earl
Brooks, Robert Garrison. Clvde Mil-i
ler, H. G. Smith. Kermit Sanders,
Ferman James, Lucile Davis, Waldine
Griggs. Lucile CGatlin. Lucile Harts
field, Madge Hamby, Zelma Nm-man,!
Zane Spake. ‘
Grade 5 B—Helen Benson, Dudle,vi
Hewitt. Emma Reaves Hewitt, Oma
Cox. Marian Cox. Sallie Fowler, Edi
th Grege. Lucile Hanev. Frances Har
deman. Ruby McDaniel. Nedra Tvre,
Mary Williams, Pollv Wellons. Floy
Martin. Howard Croft. William
Crumblev, Elmer Moon, Dick Mims,
Howard Scroggins., George Northcutt,
Peyton Randolph, Rogers Starr, J.‘
B. Williamson. Herbert Wallace,
Huch Boring. Frank Hardeman, Jas.
Holmes. Hueh Harris, Howard Miles.
Grade 5 C—Hilland Allgood,Frank
Dobbins. Jordan Goodson, Rollins Jol
ley, Herbert Scroggins. Harold Wal
lace. Clyde Wallace, Bennett Join
er, Irene Hudson, Lillie Mae Marler,
Willie Mae Johns, Hazel Mullins,
Grace Moor, Ruth Morris, Katheryn
Whitman.
~ Grade 6 B—Luther Benson, Joe
Groover, Tom Manning, William Ow
enby, Inez Brown, Mary Hodges, Ed
na Garrette, Ida Brumby, Mary Fran
ces Cheney,, Virginia Crook, Chris
tine Gaines, Martha Gramling, Blan
che Greenway, Lotiise Greene, Eliza
beth Goodwin, Frances Harrison, Lo
raine Howard, Susie Jolley, Eloise
Manning, Mary Manning, Mildred
Monroe, Martha ~ Morris, Eva Mae
Prewitt, Lula‘ Smith, Ethlene Shaw,
George Shaw, Vida Tha ker, Aranna
Watson. Annie Mae Wallace, Evelyn
York, Inus Brand.
Grade 7 A—-Joseph Deraney, Char
les Eberhart. Hubert Greer, Nolan
Maddox. Evelvn Black, Sybil Cowart,
Minnie Lou Duncan. Virginia Garri
son, Willie Mae Garrison, Lonise
Gibson, Eloise Hamby. Dorothy Hen
-loy, Regina Hicks, Katherine Kirk,
Sara Lance, Josephine Leard, Irene
Moon, Laura Morris, Ruth Northcutt,
Mardelle Osborne, Annie May Rich
ars, Eva Mae Norman, Alice Duck
ett, Naomi Young, Nellie Orr, Sallie
Orr, Martha McKinley.
HIGH SCHOOL
Sterling: Claiborne, E. N. Garri
son, Van Teem, Frances Benson,
Frances Campbell, Sara Frances Hy
de, Frances Welsh,
Grade 1 B—Lynn Smith, Johnnie
Mae Conroy, Charlotte Hawkins, Em
ily Haynes, Margaret Joiner, Corinne
Johnson, Eva Langley, Ida Roberts,
Mary Lewis.
. Grade 2 A—Merril Awtrey, Virgie
Lee Conroy, Hattie V. Griggs, Lillian
Hyde, Mary Crambley, William Gil
bert.
Grade 2 B—Hortense Smith.
Junior Grade—Suye Nichols, Edna
Allgood, Elizabeth Morr, Louise
Mapp, Scheuler Christian, Willie Mae
Carmichael, James Groover, Weldon
Sibley.
Seniors—Bolan Glover, Edwin Dy
er, Bertha Benson, Annie B. Clai
burne, Lorene Conyers, Helen Greer,
Ethel Griggs, Lola Haygood, Idobel
Hunt, Sara F. Northcutt, Mary Sue
Pollock, Colene Reed, Mae Runyan,
Eunice Thomas.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for the many tokens of friendship
and kindness shown us during the
funeral of our son, and brother,
Wm. Horace, who was killed in the
late war in France.
MR. AND MRS. A. E. ORR AND
FAMILY.
PREACHING AT TILLMAN’S
CHAPEL AND BOLD SPRINGS
Preaching services will be held at
Tillman’s Chapel on Saturday night
before the second Sunday and second
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Preaching will be held at Bold
Springs Sunday afternoon and at
night on the second Sunday.
FINAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO
WILSON FOUNDATION
The following contributions have
been received by the chairman of the
local committee, Mrs. George H. Kee
ler, for the Woodrow Wilson Found
ation.
As contributions to this fund will
need to be in within a few days, when
final report will be made, those who
wish to contribute should do so at
once. The Marietta fund has now
reached a total of $314.20. Addit
ional contributions are as folows:
Miss Ora Chandler, $1.00; Wm.
Tate Holland, $1.00; A. L. Crowe,
$1.00; K. Najjar, 50c; Mrs. Mayes
Ward, $1.00; Bud Hays, 50¢; Sam
Grogan, $1.00; Mogan McNeel, $1.00;
R. E. Butler, $1.00; Guy H. North
cutt, $1.00; Clarence E. Power, $1.00;
D. P. Butler, $1.00; Miss Sadie Go
ber, $1.00; N. M. Mayes, $l.OO.
Grand Total—s3l4.2o.
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The roads in our community are
getting bad on account of so much
rain.
'_Mis.s Irene Mable is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. McEntyre of Marie*-
ta, were the Sunday guests of the
latter’s parents, Mrs. F. C. Kalb and
family.
A number of singers from here
went over to pay Center Hill a visit
last Sunday night and reported a
nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith who have
recently moved to Austell, were Sun
day visitors to their parents, at this
place, Mr. and Mrs. Lanham.
Mrs. J. C. Hays was the Sunday
guest of Mrs. Tom Floyd. |
Quiet a number enjoyed the enter
tainment given by Miss Jennie Kalb,
last Saturday night. |
Miss Nellie Wallace left last Satur
day for Sandersville, where she will
spend several days with her sister,
Mrs. Hood.
Remember the Christian Endeavor
Society meeting at 6:30 every Sun
day night. |
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Rev. Cliett filled his regular ap
poirtment heM: Sunqay, pgeaching
3 Very interesting sermon.
Mr. Henry Turner, of Lost Mt.,
spent Sunday night with Mr. E. B,
Howard, and family.
Mr. W. A. Water's father of Hick
ory Flat, visited him last week.
" Mrs. H. D. Staton visited Mrs. J.
¥. Blalock, Saturday evening.
L Mes. 3. E Robin and little son,
Elbert, visited her sister, Mrs. W.
H. Carlisle, Monday.
| Mrs. Annie Colwell and son. Geo.,
visited Mr. W. A. Colwell and family
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carlisle visit
l.ud ‘he latter’s narents, Mr. H. D. Sta
ton and family.
l Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. g,
Pabun. Sunday were Mr, and Mrsa.
W. H. Blalock, %ind baby, Mary Lou,
i‘;i‘.x} Miss Ruby Ranines. .
| Mizces Ethel and Nellie Grizzle
!uf Mount Zion, visited Mr. W. A, Wa
ters, and family, Saturday evening.
| Mr. Lewis Staton visited Mr. Roy
'Blalock. Saturday night.
" Mr. J. E. Rabun visited his father,
| Mr. Hodge Rabun, of Camp Ground,
Monday.
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SMYRNA SOCIAL NIEWS
MISS NANCY LEE‘I;(;LL_OCK
Miss Bertie Thompscn, of Atlanta,
spent Thursday night with Miss Hel
en Pace. |
Misses Wilma Butler and Muriel
Williams, of "Marietta, were the
guests of Nancy Lee Pollock, last
Thursday night. |
Miss Juanita Meeks has returned to
her home in Ocilla, after attending
the Rice-Brawner wedding.
Mr. Gordon Hasty has returned
POWDER SPRINGS NEWS
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MRS. C. H. LINDLEY
Mr. Pat Miller from Birmingham,
spent last week with relatives here. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baggett, Jr.,!
announuce the birth of a son oni
March the second, whom they have
named Richard. 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Landers an
nounce the birth of a boy on the
sixth. |
~ Miss Inez Schofner, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. S. M.
Baker.
~ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butner and
‘Miss Gladys Butner returned from
Florida, where they have been for
KENNESAW NEWS
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MISS MARY CONNER
A few of Mr. Edwin Dyer’s friends
gave him a surprise birthday party
last Saturday night. Those present
were Misses Pauline and Elaine Cox,
Etta Mae Elliot, of Hiram; Georgia
Roberts, Louise Dyer, Messrs. Joe
Carrie Olen Ellis, Hiram Durham,
Hugh Lee Benson.
Mrs. C. D. Satterfield and li‘tle
daughtdr, Margaret, spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank Collins spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Miss Evelyn Boring left Monday
morning to visit her sister, Mrs. R.
A. Jackson, at Adairsville.
Little Katie Ellison has tonsilitis.
Mr. E. E. Hill is sick with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boring and little
son, Billy, of Atlanta, spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boring.
Miss Agnes Robertson spent Wed
nesday and Thursday with her sister,
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
home from Sebring, Fla.,, where he
spent the winter.
! Mrs. Nancy Fowler, who has been
spending the winter with her sister,
Mrs. T. E. Legg, has returned o her
son’s home in Atlanta.
| The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
Society held its regular all day For
eign Mission Prayer Service at the
home of Mrs. John L. Pollock, on
Tuesday.
the past two months.
| Mr. Hendrick Butner spent Sun
day with homefolks. |
] Miss Margaret Hughey of Atlan‘a,
spent thg week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lindley.
The many friends of Mrs. J. L.
Brooks, of Austell, sympathize with
.him deeply in the death of his wife,
‘who died Monday morning at a pri
!vate sanitarium in Atlanta, after
'several weeks illness.
! Mr. and Mrs. Cldye Scott, of Ath
lens, visited their parents, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Wilkie, of Marietta.
- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bonds, and
family have returned to their home
in South Carolina, after a deligh*ful
visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Bonds.
- Mrs. W. P. Mcßae made a business
trip to Atlanta on last Thursday.
~ We are sorry to learn that Miss
Melissa Scott is very sick with pneu
monia.
Messrs. Hiram Durham, Edwin
Dyer and Clarence Roberts of Mari
etta High, visited the school of their
former teacher, Prof. E. T. Booth, at
Woodstock, on February 24th.
Miss Ruth Whitworth, of Dallas,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Gannt.
Mrs. J. R. Butler spent last Fri
day in Atlanta, with her daughter,
Mrs. W. T. Young.
Miss Ola Hitchcock, of Dallas, is
the attractive guest of her sister,
Mrs. R. Russum.
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Mr. John Booth, and family were
the guests of the former’s father,Mr.
John A. Booth, of Olive Springs,
Sunday.
Miss Emma Fortner and brother,
Early, of Pledgers Mill, were recent
visitors in our community.
Mr. Rober’ Fortner, of near Ma
rietta was the Saturday night guest
of Mr. George Martin.
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- NOUTIOR!
To The Creditors of the Marietta Trust & Bank
~ ing Company:
~ In accordance with Section 13 of Article 7of
he Banking Act passed by the General Assem
bly and approved August 16th, 1919, you are
hereby notified that the affairs of this Bank have
been placed in the hands of the Superintendent
of Banks of the State of Georgia and all persons
having claims against said bank of any nature
re requested to file their claim with the Examin
erin charge of said bank within ninety days of
this date. Parties having pass books will please
leave these at the Bank to be balanced within the
time prescribed for filing claims. .
. This 9th day of February, 1922,
T. R. BENNET,
i Supt. of Banks,
( State of Georgia.
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