Newspaper Page Text
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922
Mrs. D.C. COLE
Society Editor
Kirby-Marie Announcement.
The many friends of Miss Margur
.. E. Kirby, formerly of Marietea,
¢ eor the past few years a resident
D‘fnéalafornia, will be interested in
s announcement of her engage-
Ufnt to Mr. Walter Louis Marie,
mcmerly of Honolula, but recently
f‘;rfios Angles, Calafornia. The wed
gind will take place July 12, and
aftgl‘ a wedding trip they will I_'esxd'e
in Los Angles where Mr. Maire is
: siness.
# '\l?il:;nle{irby has a host of friends
pere who wish her much happiness
and good wishes. ¥
Mrs. Dobbs Resigns as Principal
There is a general regret in town
over the fact that Mrs. H. C Dobbs,
who has been the very efficient prin
cipal of the Waterman Street School,
has resigned. . uF
Mrs. Dobbs has decided to accept
o flattering offer made her by the
Geo. H. Muse Clothing Co., of Atlan
ta. This firm is planning to turn ov
¢r one floor of their handsome new
puilding to an exclusive ready-to
wear department, and they have ask
¢d Mrs. Dobbs to be one of the la
dies in charge. The patrons of the
school as well as the Board of Edu
cation, and the teachers are exceed
ingly sorry to have Mrs. Dobbs give
up the position of Principal which
she has so admirably filled.
T
Mr. and Mrs. Keeler Entertain
One of the most beautiful affairs
of the season was the dinner party
given by Mr. and Mrs. George Keeler
on Friday evening at their stately old
home, “Tranquilla.”
Handsome mats of Irish croquet
were used on the polished mahogany
table, whoze decorations were most
effcctive. In the center was a tall
vase of white and rose.pink hydran
geas. Four small vases of pink and
white flowers encircled this and these
in turn were circled by low bowls of
swweet-peas in the same white and
roze pik. The candies in the silver
comports were pink and white, and
this color scheme was continued very
charmingly throughout the appoint
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. Keeler had as their
cuests Mr. and Mrs. John M. Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glover, Judge and
Mrs. 8. H. Sibley, Mrs. W. B. Tate,
Miss Mabel Cortelyou, and Messrs.
0. B. Keeler, Tom Paine and Phil.
L’Engle, and Maor Cohen, of Atlan
a.
t R
Miss Amorous Hostess at Luncheon
The luncheon given on Thursday
by Miss Janice Amorous was a love
ly affair of last week. A great bowl
of nasturtiums adorned the center
of the lace covered table. The silver
candle-sticks at the four corners held
unshaded tapers in gold and orange.
The favors and bonbons also carried
cut the nasturtium shades. Bridge
was enjoyed aftar lunch. Covers
vere laid for Misses Eugenia Buch
enan, Lina Minnahan, and Marga
ret Masengale, of Atlanta, and Lucy
Tate, Anne Bolling Claiborne, Fran
ces Smith, and Janice Amorous, of
Marietta,
—_— ——
Miss Warren Honored l
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Blair en
tertained informally, but pleasantly
on Friday evening, with a bridge
dinner for Miss Mary Warren, of
New Hampshire, the house-guest of
Mrs. Tom Read, Jr.
Shasta daisies and red verbena
were the pretty flowers used in the
aéltractive decorations. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Read, Miss
Warren, Miss Christine Blair, Miss
Emma Katherine Anderson, Mr. Bag
ley Wright, of Atlanta, Mr. Wileyl‘
Blair and M. Guy Northcutt. |
Former Resident Dies in Texas |
+ Friends in Marietta will regret to
learn of the death of Mr. George A.
Man<feld, which occured at his home
n Tyler, Texas, last week.
Mr. Mansfield was the only son of
Mr. and Mys, Cliff Mansfield, former
residents of Marietta, and the grand-
Son of the Rev. William Mansfield,
fff" vears the beloved pastor of the
First Baptist church here.
o I i
M"LaUSMin-Gaines
Miss Della May Gaines and Mr. Eu
tene C. McLaughlin were married
Laturdzy, June 17 at 8 p. m., at the
tome of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. J. G.
(-'i’»loodworth, 6 Boulevard terrace,
flanta, Rev. A. F. McMahon per.
o Plng the ceremony. Mr. Paul F.
McLaughlin, the groom’s twin broth
) was the only attendant.
4 The wedding was very quiet, only
1® tWo immediate families and a few
Mtimate {riends being present.
: ‘”‘-I‘N‘fiiately after the ceremony
the wedding cake was cut, after
“h,"j"“ refreshments were served.
. “he bride and groom left for a
Short trip to East Tenadwee, and up
o their return will be at home to
1"’"'." Many friends with the groom’s
poiner, Mrs, E, H, McLaughlin, 866
L """,“’“’”t Avenue,
!,“_"',“; Bloodworth was assisted ip
w.oing by her aunt, Mrs. E. C.
i 3 Mrs.'Pardeen and Miss Lucile
S ,‘)'.“_""?"hh", of Atlanta, sister of the
N - e B s
"+ Uelecates 7o to Blue Ridgé
- Miscog Gloria WatXkins. Audrey
v o7er, and Louise Kineaid left on
B @Y to represent the Marietta
A~ ess Girls Club of the Y. W. C.
ot vy the celebrated Y. Conference
e Ridge, near Montreat, N. C.
Pl ie conferences are always very
¢o2sant and insviring events, and a
ivan COUNt of the meeting will be
3 ':: by the girls next week. Our
fit ¢ C. A, has been of great bene
finees IANY girls and is one of the
s("%-‘ nstitutions that Marietta pos-
In the Marietta Social Realm
Carnes-Allen ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel B. Carnes
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Eloise, to Mr. Hubert Basil
Allen, the marriage to be solemmized
at an early date.—Atlanta Sunday
Constitution, |
~ The above announcement is of
cordial interest to the wide circle of
relatives and friends of the yvoung
couple. Miss Carnes is the older
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Car-’
nes, and is an exceptionally hand
some and attractive girl, |
After finishing at the Marietta
High School, she studied voice at the
Atlanta Conservatory of Music, de
veloping a very sweet soprano. She
ts also skilled in all the arts of home
making—an unusual accomplishment
these days!
Mr. Allen is the son of Dr. and
Mrs. Allen, of Fargo, who are moving
to Marietta this summer, and the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Gann. He graduated with high hon
ors from G. M. 1. at Barnesville, then
atlended Tech, where he was 2 mem
ber of e 8.0. 7. C He belonged
to Sigma Mu Fraternity.
Mr. Allen now holds a responsible
position with the Fourth National
Zank, in Atlanta.
selagE L i
C. E’s Have “Kid” Party
The Christian Endeavor Society, of
the Presbyterian church, gave a most
enjoyable social on Mrs. T. J. Gal
ley’s lovely lawn on 'riday evening.
It was in the form of a “Kid” Party,
and the young folks were dressed in
rompers, short frocks, with sashes,
enkle ties and socks, and were alto.
gether like very young kiddies. Ice
“ream cones were*served.
SMILIN' THROUGH—The biggest
picture ever made with Norma Tal
madge at the Strand Theatre, Friday
and Saturday, July 7 and 8. Admis
sion 2C and 30 cents.
— Y s
A Fourth o’July Birthday
John Hudson Mozeley, the small
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Mozeley, cel.
ebrated his fifth birthday ~and the
Fourth of July very happily on Tues
day afternoon. Twenty-five of the
very young belles and beaux spent
the afternoon playing on the lawn
and were later refreshed with ice
cr'eam cones, all-day suckers, and
other appropriate delicious things.
John received many gifts, chiefly
heavy artillery and musical instru
ments, as befitting a boy born on the
alorious fourth.
.___—*_-_._
Miss Weldon Sibley’s House-Party
Miss Weldon Sibley will entertain
a very attractive house party next
vreek, and the younger set is looking
forward to it with the greatest pleas.
ure. Several dinners, dances, ete.,
have already been planned, and eve
ry moment of the week will doubt
less be filled with gaities. Miss Sib
ley’s guests will be Misses Elizabeth
Park, of Greensboro, and Nella Av
ory, of Athens, and Thurston Craw
ford, of Greensboro, Alan Sibley, of
Milledgeville, Madison Nicholson, of
‘Athens, and Steve Tate, of Tate.
-——*-—
lMiss Ciiaborne Entertains
[ Miss Anne Bolling Claiborne was
‘hostess at a lovely bridze luncheon
ion Wednesday, complimenting Miss
Louise Hume, of Miami, Fla., the
honor-guest of Mrs. Amorous.
Luncheon was served on the dain
tily appointed small tables, which
were decorated in dahlias and sweet
peas. After lunch, bridge was play
ed, the prize for top score, a bottle
of Melba perfume, being won by
Miss Mary Louise Brumby.
Later the party went for a swim
at the golf club. :
Lunchkeon to Golfers
A delightful feature of the Fourth
of July Golf Tournament was the
mncheon served at the Club, which
the thirty men plavers from Mariet
|‘a were hosts. The men golfers
from Rome and the wives of the Ma
rietta golfers were the guests, mak
ing about eighty in zll.
The delicious four course luncheon
was served on four long tables,
viiich were prettily decorated in
Shasta daisies and vari.colored dah
lias.
* The niembers of the able luncheon
‘ommittee were Mrs., W, H. Perkin
son, Chairman, Mrs. Leon Gilbert,
virs. Will Neal, Mrs. Howell Treze
vant, Mrs. Glenn Giles and Mrs. Geo.
Daniell. The members of the recep
“ion committee were Mrs. Charley
""-;‘own, Mrs. R. M. Wade, Mrs. P. D.
i Reeser and Mrs. C. D. Elder.
S
SMILIN' THROUGH-—The biggest
nicture ever made with Norma Tal
madre at the Strand Theatre, Friday
and Saturday, July 7 and 8. Admis
. ion 20 and 30 cer;(ts.
| Mr. George Welsh has returned
lmmo from a business trip to New
Orleans.
oAb
TO THE VOTERS OF CCBB CO:—
I hereby announce as a candidate
for the House of Representatives
from: Cobb County subject to the
wiles and reeulations of Democratic
Primary called for September 13th:
19022, I stand for the abolition of
he presalt Tax ©qualization Jaw
and will favor a law that will put
our state on a sound financial basis
'nd be fair to all classes. I will stand
for free books in our public schools,
»sod roads and constructive legisla
‘.O}?f' elected, I pledge 7"‘)’5("” to do
avertvhing that I can to make you a
4aithful Representative and merit
your confidcp({:fl]?fl(l esteem.
spectiully,
Re(:rz);é,s. M. HEAD. 27tf
' e .
A London dispatch says peace 1s
lin‘xsight in Ireland. We thoneht
fehore Wire more Irishmen left than
that.—Rochester Herald.
gllmmHllllllllllltllllllllllilllllllllllllllg
: fi&gm%?@m :
£ Mrs. D. C. Cole, Phone 255 =
UL T T T T
Miss Elizabeth Bynum, of Mem
phis, Tenn., is the guest of Mrs. J.
D. Anderson.
i
Cards are coming from Mrs. J.
P. Leaber and Dr. and Mrs. E. .L.
Harris telling of their trip through
Yellowstone park, which was delight
ful, tho they were surprised to find
it quite warm. .
A
Mrs. George E. Daniell has return
ed from a three week’s stay away,
having visited relatives in Carrolton,
and in Birmingham, Alabama.
R
Mrs. C. H. Shelton is on a visit to
her son in Anderson, S. C.
e T
William Hagood has returned from
a week’s visit to his grand-mother,
Mrs. W. E. Knight, at Blackwells.
o
Mrs. I. A. Reed has been quite
sick, but is improving.
ook
Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison Fowler
and children left on Friday for a
visit to Mrs. Fowler’s sister, Mrs.
Ed Groves, in New Orleanes.
i i
Mrs. H. H. Starr, of Greensboro,
N. C,, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
E. G. Gilbert.
S
Miss Louise Moore, of Atlanta,
spent several days last week with
Mrs. C. M. Crosby.
iy, et .
Mrs. W. E. Hoch and children who
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Gilbert, have returned to St.
Louis.
e
Mr. Roy Casey, who was in the
express office in place of Mr. Earnest
Roberson for the month of June, has
returned to his home in Rome.
W il 5
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Northcutt re
turned on Friday from a visit to
Detroit, Michigan.
i O
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hall and Mrs.
Lizzie York left on Tuesday morn
ing to motor to Lakemout, where
they will spend the month of July.
S
Mr. S. D. Squares, of North Caro
lina, is the guest of his daughter,
Mrs. Will Neal.
Soaa
- Misses Alline and Lucy Field re
turned on Friday from a visit to
‘their sister, Mrs. Ediom Smith, in
Sycamore.
‘ o T
- Miss Clara Thornton has returned
from a visit to friends in Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
b
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wing have
moved into a cottage on Winters
street. Mrs. Robert Goodman, and
family have moved into the house
vacated by them on Roswell street.
ok o
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Medford left
on Friday for a visit to Tallulah
Falls.
e
. Mrs. Clavde England and three
children of Tifton, are the guests of
the Rev. and Mrs. S. R. England.
s
~ Mrs. Mudrack returned on Wed
nesday from a visit to relatives and
friends in Pittsburg, Pa., and in her
old home, Fioga Comity, Pa.
| b s
- Miss Rosamond Fields is on a visit
to her aunt, Mrs. Trigg, in Atlanta.
e
. The friends of The Rev. S. R. Eng
land are sympathizing with him in
the death of his brother, W. M. Eng
iland which occured in Crawford on
‘Monday.
| L
Miss Mary Robeson left last week
for New Yorl, where she goes to
take a course in Y. W. C. A. work.
! FEEERINERT . DASEARENE ”
Reginald Setze has accepted a po
sition with the Atlanta Fruit Com
pany, with headquarters in Chatta
nooga.
i —-_*_
i Mrs, T. C. Harris, of Atlanta, is
spending the summer with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Byrd,
while Mr. Harris is on a trip to South
Georgia.
| At B o .
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henderson and
family, of Atlanta, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ward.
B O
Mr. Willie Hodges, mother and sis
ter, Dorothy, of Atlanta, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Byrd.
g s
Miss Irene Davidson, of Houston,
Texas, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
W. S. Tomlinson,
i W i
Miss Tucy Kenan, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. Jordan
Black.
-———*-———-
Mr=. R. L. Northcutt, of Los Ange
les, California, is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Newt Heggie,.
il B i
Miss Nancy Legg spent two days
this week with friends in Decatur.
st Al i
Miez Elizabeth Nolan is the guest
of friends' in Athens.
—— e
~ Mpre. Marv Camblos was the week
end guest of Mrs.*Wilson in Macon.
~ Miss Lonise Wragg, of Columbus,
who vicited Mrs. Maricn Dobbs, last
week, has ‘gone to Sewanee, Tenn.,
for the summer,
| e
~ Miss Louise Hume. of Miami, Fla.,
is the guest of Mrs. Martin Amorous.
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
Mr. C. M. Law left on Sunday for
a business trip to New York.
hiaE g
Clem Ford, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Dewitt C:le, Jr.
Mr. W. W. Glenn, of Los Angeles,
Cal,, is in the city visiting friends
and is stopping for several days with
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Weaver.
Gou Wil
Miss Frances Campbell is at Camp
Dixie, near Clayton.
i A i
Miss Sarah Comfort, of Jackson
vile, Fla., is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Comfort.
sl S
Miss Eleanor Odum, of Albany,
and Gabel Kemp, of Atlanta, spent
Friday night with Miss Mary Holl
and and attended the dance.
b W s
Mrs. P. D. Reeser entertained the
Tuesday Bridge Club on Wednesday
afternoon of this week.
e O
Miss Alline Fields left on Satur
day for LClayton, where she is a teach
er for the girls at Camp Dixie.
st B St
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Frey spent
several days this week in Atlanta.
Misses Augusta Cohen and Mary
Gilbert spent several days this week
with Mrs, Lily Foster, in Madison.
A e R
Miss Morgan, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. S. P. Davis.
-—-—-_*———
Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Gaddy and
family have moved from Roswell
Street out on Powder Springs Street,
e A
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hester and Mrs.
Joe J. Black Motored to Monroe on
Monday to stay over the Fourth with
friends.
MR O
Miss Virginia Boston, who has
been visiting Miss Elizabeth Harris
in Athens, has had many lovely com
plimentary parties given her this
week. She and Miss Harris leave for
Greenville, S. C., to be members of
a house party given by Miss Amaélia
Pride. whie s
Mrs. C. B, Hedges and daughter,
Maria, have returned after an absen
ce of a month. They visited in Char
lotsville, Va., and Greemwood, S. C.
il
Miss Annie Brown Gable arrived
on Tuesday from Madison, Fla., to
spend her vacation with her mother,
Mrs. J. E. Gable.
e
Dr. Frank Mims and three sons
Frank, Jr., Edward, and Richard, are
leaving this week for an auto trip to
Dr. Mims’ plantation in South Geor.
gia.
S Bl
Miss Amanda Groves is leaving
this week for a visit to Miss Ruth
iSmith in La Grange.
P B cadbii
Miss Nannie Connor left on Sat
urday for a visit to Miss Martha
Wall in Augusta.
i G it
Miss Mary Warren, of Manchester,
N. H., is the guest of Mrs. Tom Read,
Jr.
Mr. A. V. Cortelyou has returned
from a business trip to New York.
: il
Miss Mildred Thompson, wno has
bepen visiting |different friencls in
Marietta, is now the guest of Miss
Mabel Cortelyou. She leaves this
week for Boston, where she is to
take a course at Harvard University.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Lovett, whose
Marriage was a Charming social
event of June, arrived this week for
a visit to Mrs. Lovett’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Robeson before going
to their home in Atlanta.
Mrs. Chipley Setze and son, Tom,
left on Friday for Pittsburg, Pa., to
join Mr. Setze.
I N
| Miss Idelle Collens, of Acworth,
'li:; the guest of Mr:. John D. Collins.
‘ Mr. Jim R. Collins has returned
(from Alexandria, La., but his family
!wil] remain for some weeks longer.
e
i Mr. and Mrs. Turner Cole spent
the week-end in Winterville with
their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Cole.
i Y it
Miss Beth Setze has gone on a
‘visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
‘Mrs. Hyer Whiteing, in Berkley, Cal
‘ifornia. She will enter the Universi
ity of California in the Fall.
ke
! VMrs, Finkhauser, of Atlanta, is
'with Misses Addie and Mollie Setze
for some weeks.
i s G csrp
' Dr. Allen and daughter, Lucile, of
Fargo, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Gann this week,
| “ * e
? Mrs. W. E. Benson left on Friday
for New York, where she will take a
course in Dramatic Art.
i s Y comse
! Misses Miriam and Wilma Butler
have returned from a two week’s vis
it to Mrs. Joe Lindley, in Cedariown.
: A
| Mrs. W. 8. Tomlinson and daugh
ter, Ruth, have returned from a visit
to Houston, Texas, and she is now
‘occupying her new home on Church
‘street entension. -
! Little Miss Lucile Woodberry, of
{Decatur, is the guest of Miss Jennie
| Tate.
il s
’ The handsome residence being
{built by Dr. Mack D. Hodges, on For-’
rest Avenue is nearing completion.
| The family expects to occupy it about
ithe middle of August.
ahdionts O i
Mre. E. M. Camp and son, Duke,
lof Mooreland, spent last week with
Mrs. W. O. Cox. Marion and Martha
'Hilley Cox accompanied them home
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and Mr.
Harry Harmon, of Atlanta, who were
at the Club for the games on the
Fourth, were the supper guests of
Mrs. A. S. J. Gardner.
i O
Mrs. Grady Conway attended a
bridge party at Mrs. W. C. Midlin
}ger's in Atlanta, on Friday after
noon.
w s
~ Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Lovelace, of
}Atlanta, visited Mr. F. E. A. Schil
ling and family, from Saturday thru
}the Fourth. L '
Judge 8. H. Sibley is holding a
special term of court at Columbus,{
this week.
\ il
M R Carpenter, of Cavel
’Spflngs, l\}sp;ent. the week-end with
iMr'. and Mrs. L. B. Carnes. ‘
____.,_*_.._
The Berean Class of the Baptist
church are going to have a picnic at
Acworth, Friday night, and will leave
the church at 6:30 o'clock in trucks.
All who are going are asked to be
on time.
e ~*\. —
A very delightful party was given
last Friday inght by Miss Pauline
Haney, on Waddell street. Dancing
was enjoyed, after which a delicious
course was served. About thirty of
the young people were present.
—— _* o v
Mr. John Gramling and son, of
Columbus, Ohio, have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gramling.
.——_*—
Randolph Claiborne, Jr., has gone
to Camp Mibell, near La Grange, for
ten days.
L
A party of ®larietta boys, %om
’posed of Messres. Sam Maddox, C.
J. Darnell, Frank Harrison and Hen
ry Ward left on the Fourth for a
week’s camping trip out near the
old paper mill,
e Y e |
’ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Milner, oL
‘of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Gale, of Greensboro, N, C., were the
idinnor-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Nichols, |
) S
. Mrs. Lillie Finn, who has been
spending two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Dobbs, left on Wednes
day for her new home in College
Park.
SO
- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hall left this'
week to spend a month in Western
North Carolina. Mrs. Hall’s class of
boys at th Baptist church will be
taught by Mrs. E. L. Stringer during
her absence.
s B el
Mrs. Merino Lippit has returned tol
Albany, after a visit to her cousin,
Mrs. Joe E. Brown. |
et i ik s
} Miss Aimee D. Glover is at Nolan’s
Sanitarium, recovering from an op
eration on her throat.
—-——*———
Mr. and Mrs. Charley DuPre, of‘
Atlanta, were the Sunday guests ofl
Mrs. W. A. DuPre.
James H. Groves
MARIETTA, GA.
ROAD
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILRQ
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTING TIME AT MARIETTA, CA.
Leave Arrive
Jincinnatl and Louis Ville ..ucavainiinioe A BPN & 1042 AN
.Ancinnat! and Loulsville ... ..iiiivnciiie ax 7144 AN 2% VBB TN
| Murphy, Knoxville and North __.___......_._._ a 8:00 AM a 4:10 PM
3lue Ridge and Copper Hill .. ..licacein.s & 4:20 PM 2, 9:25 AM
AUINGE il Ll ke eeiai o 0 AN & S
P g R B R R e L e
ADBIEE i cinli il ik Rl atEAAR SN 8- BN EIN
a-—Daily.
x—These trains will stop only to takeon or let off passengers for or from
Knoxville and beyond.
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1922.
Quality Counts in
Shoe Repairing
Bring them to us and observe the expert
workmanship and quality of material used.
Men’s Sewed Soles ________._____ $l.OO
MewWs Nalled SOlOB - ... ... ince ia. DO
Ladies Sewed Soles __..__.__.__._... Bb¢e
Ladies Nailed Soles .. __.......:... 60e
Rubber Beels .. .. .. .. ilciivce O
Shoe laces, all kinds. Full line of sup
plies for those who wish to do their own
nending. Full line of Polishes.
MARIETTA SHOE SHOP
E. A. Gray, Prop. :
Washington Ave; across from Courthouse
Mr. Edward Simpson has returned
to Birmingham, after a visit to his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Simpson.
vnives s
Mrs. Herbert Clay left on Satur
day to spend a month at Virginia
Beach.
—-———*———-
Mr. Kingsley McKinney, who spent
ast week with Mr. S. J. Goodwin, has
‘eturned home. .
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Todd are leav
ng this week for a visit to relatives
n Hogansville,
-_.—*._.fi..-
John MecCollum has returned from
a visit to Gainesville, and has as his
guest, W. D. Martin, of Alpharetta.
e i
Misses Christine Martin and Wini.
red Harrison, of Bainbridge, spent
last week here, dividing their visit
between Misses Allene Goodwin and
‘llsabella Manning.
oy B i
‘\ Mr. Clinton Kemp has returned to
:Alpharetta after a visit here to his
ncle, Mr. Charley Watson.
| okl i
\ Mr. Clarence Pearce, who is at
'schoul in the Georgia-Alabama Busi
ness College, in Macon, spent the
week-end with his parents. Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Pearce.
—-——.*—-—.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Edmondson, of
Atlanta, spent the fourth with their
‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. White.
s Yl i
Mrs. Kloepfer and Miss Parker, of
'Kennesaw, spent the ‘week.end at
Pablo Beach, Fla,
b Y s
Lieutenant and Mrs. Wofford, of
Fort MePherson, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearce.
w—.—*-~<~—
’ Miss Janice Amorous left on Sat
‘lurday for New York, where she has
gone to take a course in Bacteriol
'ogy, at Columbia University.
-—_*——
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bowers, of
Tate, were the Tuesday guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Sam L. Rambo.
; Mr. and Mr;._*TE:L‘Benson and
their niece, Miss Sarah Benson, mo
tored to Bullochsville, on Monday for
a week’s visit.
\ _—*o—-—
The friends here of Miss Lula Me-
Michael, will regret to hear of her
serious illness at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Edgar H. Johnson, at
Emory University.,
i A s
Miss Laura Mayes has returned
from a delightful visit to New York.
-—.—.*——-—.
Mrs. Florine Reed left on Wednes
day for a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Humphries Kitchen, in Chattsworth.
—-—*———
Mrs. Aimee Dunwoody left last
week for a two month’s stay in High
llands, N. ¢
SMILIN' THROUGH—The biggest
picture ever made with Norma Tal.
madge at the Strand Theatre, Friday
and Saturday, July 7 and 8. Admis
sion 20 and 30 cents.
PAGE FIVE
PhONE
255