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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922
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Rev. Cole preached three interes
ting sermons Saturday, Saturday
night and Sunday, at Chattahoochee.
Miss Barbara Eavenson was the Sun
day guest of Miss Floy Webb.
Most everybody in this community
attended the singing in Marietta Sun
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g )1({:'. Farst and Leon Boss was the
gaturday night and Sunday guest of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boss
Mr. A. W, Ledbetter is still on the
<ick list. We hope for him a safe re-
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Those who were the Sunday ests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ledgbl;tter
were Mr. J. S Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs.
A F Loudermilk, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Daniel, Mr, and Mrs. Edd Sanders,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Brand. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Boss were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dickerson and family. |
Mrs. Linda Quarels of Mariettai
was the guest of her brother, Mr,
and Mrs. A. W. Ledbetter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Brand and
¢amily were the Sunday guests of
their uncle and family, Mr. Roberts
of near Harmony Grove. :
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, of At
lanta, were the Sunday guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bishop
and family. t
Miss Zula Boss was the Sunday
guest of Miss Tishie Ledbetter.
Mr. and Mrs.H.H. Haney were the
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mattie Brand
and family.
Mrs. Martha Sothern of Buckhead
was the last week ‘guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moon, and
family,
Remember there will be preaching
at Mt. Bethel the sth, Sunday in
April. Dont forget to come.
SITTIN’ PRETTY—May sth and 6th.
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The farmers in this section are very
busy planting their crops
Sunday School is still very good.
Let all get busy and come out.
The singing at Mr. Walker Akins
Sunday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd and some good singing rend
ered.
Mrs. J. T, Brown and children of
Marietta, spent the week-end with
Mrs. M. J. Brown.
Mr. R, R. Brown lost a fine horse
last week.
Mr. Henry and Ira Holland visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. I. I. Reed and family were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dillard
Sunday afternoon.
Mr, Harry Causby of Atlanta spent
Sunday with his uncle S. J. Crowe.
Mr. G. O. Brown and Mr. George
Dunn spent last Thursday night
with Mr, C. B. Norton and family. _
Sittin’ Pretty—At the Auditorium
May sth and 6th,
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Several from this wommunity at
tended the singing in Marietta Sun
day and reported some fine singing.
Mrs. Z, E. Summerour and dau
ghter, Miss Grace, spent Tuesday
with Mrs. J. J. Howard, near Floyd.
Mrs. Marybelle Hilderband and
little daughter, of near Milford, spent
last Thursday night with her sister,
Mrs. Otho Norton, at this place,
Mr. and Mrs. George Dowda of this
place spent Sunday with Mr. and
I\}]rs. Lee Dowda, near Tillman’s Chap
ell.
Misses Mattie and Dollie McClarty
of near Sandersville, visited tHeir
tousin, Miss Ruth Daniel, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess of this
place spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Reed.
Miss Wylene Dowda spent Satur-
Ml“('l‘. of Sandersville, visited Miss
day night with Mr, and Mrs. Glenn
Dowda,
Mrs. Alice Miles and Miss Louise
Grace Summerour on last Thursday
afternoon,
\_M]s.\- Kittie Sue Summerour and
Miss Arvie Rogers spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Ruth Cobb.
Mrs. 0 @G, Norton of this place
was cu]!od to the bed-side of her
brother in Atlanta who is quite sick.
Pthr' Jules Hermon of Fort Me.
i €rson spent Saturday night with
Mr. Chas, H, Summerour.
SITTIN? PRETTY——May Sth and Gth.l
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The wheat crop this year istalmOSt
Mined on account of the rus(.i PR,
oR & Cunningham an v
Rhter, Estella, are spending a
days with relatives at Benson. i
Mrs. Ida Adair of Roswell was T
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Griffin, I
Mr A. B, Cunningham and famllg
Motored over and spent the afternpo _1
With hig brother, Mr. R. A. Cunning ‘
ham. L
Mrs, T 2 Blackwell had 88Mesf
Ruests ope evening last week, Nfc
%i’fla Dawson and Mrs. Emmer
esky of Blackwells }
Mr. R, A, Cunningham and family
Visiteqd friends in Cherokee one day
last week,
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There is one good thing about war.
The killers have the decency M;, to
Msult publie intelligence by ma i}‘g_
2 plea of insanity.—Harrisburg Pa
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Misses Effie and Ruby Covington
of this place spent part of last week
with Mrs. Lula Dunn, of Sweat Mt.
The candy knocking given by Mr.
Rubin Hamby Tuesday night ¥as well
enjoyed with a large crowd.
Miss Annie Trout, of Sweats Mt.,
spent last Saturday night and Sun
day with Misg Ruth Covington.
Mr. Bert Dunn, and family of Sweat
Mt. spent last Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Covington.
' Miss Effie Covington and Miss
Carrie Dunn sent one day last week
with Miss Ethzl Hamby of Cross
roads.
| Misses Lunie Mae, and Toledo
Covington of Union Academy spent
last Friday night with their cousin,
Miss Ruby Covington.
The candy drawing given by Mr.
L, N. King Saturday night was well
enjoyed with a large number of
young folks.
Miss Effie Covington spent last
Saturday with her aunt Mrs. N. C.
Cantrell of Marietta. N
Mr. Amos Covington and family
and Miss Ethel Smith spent last Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. M_ A. Coving
ton.
Mr. Bert Dunn, and family, of
Sweats Mt., visited his mother, Miss
Jessie Mae Dunn.
Miss Carrie Dunn visited her
cousin Saturday night, Miss Jessie
Mae Dunn. :
Several from this place attended
the all day singing in Marietta, and
reported some fine singing.
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The farmers are very glad to see
the pretty days.
Most everybody around here went
to the singing in Marietta Sunday
and report some fine singing.
Mrs. J. F. Blaylock spent the week
end in Scotdale, visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Esmer Bedford
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rabun and little
son, Elbert, visited the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rabun, of Camp
Ground, part of last week.
Sunday School was not very well
attended here Sunday as most every
body went to the singing.
Let everyone remembr the all day
services at this place next Sunday.
Up there the sheep and goats will
be divided, but down here the sheep
are usually the goats.—Eugene Daily
Guard.
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That means having
water put in at least
twice a month, and
seeing to it that the
charge is kept up to
the proper point.
Also to come straight to
Battery Headquarters the
minute you suspect your
battery isn't up to the
mark.
Marietta Battery Co.
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Rev. W. H. Smith delivered a fine
sermon here last Saturday, and Sun
day.
Mr. Eugene Barmore and family
of Marietta, were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. McClure Saturday and
Sunday.
-Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Hardage l&ad
visiting them Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. Pink Ran
dall, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gee Johnson of Marietta.
Miss Katherine Chanell of Atlanta
visited homefolks, Sunday. |
Died Saturday, April, 22, Mr.
'John Manning. He had been in bad
health for several months. He leaves
besides his wife and four children,
four brothers and one sister to mourn
{his loss, besides other relatives and‘
friends. The bereaved have our sym
pathy.
! Mr. Gold Wardlaw wishes to thank‘
each one for their well filled basket‘
gthat was out the second Sunday for
the singing at this place.
- Miss Clara James of Marietta
visited Miss Pauline Smith Friday.
- In some ways the world is more
efficient, but it is to be remembered
that the ancients carted away the
indemnity at the time.—Coatesville
Record.
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
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The farmers are very much pleased
to see this pretty weather, and are
getting along nicely with their farm
ing.
i ng and Mrs. Joe B. Harris had
as their guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
James Harris and son, Robert, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ferguson and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Fortner. »
We are sorrow to note that little
Ruby Lee Clayton is on the sick list.
Hope she will soon be out again.
Mr. Calvin of Riverside is visiting
his daughter Mrs. G, W. Collins.
Mr. Luther Walker of near Jones
ville, visited his father and mother
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Walker, Sunday.
Miss Rosa Harris spent Saturday
in Marietta with her aunt, Mrs. F.
A. Guinn.
Misses Carrie and Mary Dobbs
visited friends near Olive Springs
Sunday. .
Rev. Harley Mabery will preach
at this place the fifth Sunday morn
ing at eleven o’clock. Everybody
come out.
Remember Sunday School at 9:30
and B. Y. P. U. at 6:30,
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Comie to see “‘Sittin’ Pretty”
May sth and 6th.
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Tax Receiver’s Notice.
I will be at the places named below on the day
and dates mentioned for the purpose of receiving
tax returns of Cobb County for the year 1922 and
in MARIETTA as follows:
April,l 3 4 8 14 16 1T 22 26 27 28 B 9
In making your returns, please bring you land lot
numbers with you.
- DISTRICT 3RD ROUND A)ISTR}I‘CT 3 :311121)5 RAOIPgD
Coxes —_.._-__. April 13, Evening Acworth ________ April 25, ay
Austell . April 18, All Day GRS ------- JECH T2O ey
Powder Springs . April 20, Evening post Qak _______ April 5" Morning
Macland -______ April 21, Morning Merritts -_____.__ April 6, Morning
Oregon _.______ April 21, Evening Roswell ________ April 10, All Day
Lost Mountain __ April 24, Evening Smyrna ________ April 11, All Day
Red Rock ______ April 24, Morning Vinings __.______ April 12, Morning
McTyes -._._._. April 20, Morning Lemons _______. April 12, Evening
Fullers _________ April 6, Evening Howells ._______ April 13, Morning
Under the Law I must complete my work by
the Ist day of May and turn the same over to the
Tax Equalizers. I urge upon every taxpayer of
the County to make their returns to me before
that date, as all who fail will appear as default
ers.
' HORACE GROOVER,
Receiver of Tax Returns, Cobb County.
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