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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922
SMYRNA SOBQIALNEWS
MISS NANCY LEE POLLOGK
Mr. Hugh Dodgen is spending his
vacation in Chattanooga, Tenn,
Mr.» and Mrs. Joe Bramlett and
chiidren, and Kate Loftis, are visit
ing friends @nd relatives 'in Blue
Ridge, Ga., and Copperhill, Tenn.
Miss Martha Quarles has returned
from Atlanta, where she was the
guest of Miss Ella Dunlop.
Mr. Rembert Stearns and sons,
Rembert, Jr., and Parks, from Baton
Rogue, La., are visiting Mrs. P. P,
Manning. -
Mr. Charles McMillan was host to
the Fidelis sclags at a social iast
Thursday evening, at his home at
Argyle.
Mrs. W. A. Quarles and sons, Billy
and Jimmie, returned Monday from
Clayton, Ga., where they were guests
at the Bynum House.
Mr. L. C. Gilbert, of Macon, visit
ed relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oslin, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with friends and
relatives here.
Mrs. A. C. Crook and children,
Virginia and Archie, visited friends
in Atlanta, last week.
Mrs. P. P. Manning has returned
home after a three months trip. She
spent two months in Pittsburgh, Pa.,
with her son, Mr. Clarence Manning,,
afterwards visiting Philadelphia, Pa.,
Atlantic City, New York City, and
Washington, D. C. \
Mr. Ula Manning, of Moultrie, :s
visiting his mother, Mrs. P. P. Man-‘
ning.
In the Good Old Days With
The Journal and Courier
From 1909 Issues of the Marietta
Courier.
Senator Clay Coming Home
All Marietta will be glad to see
Senator Clay again. He will arrive
Saturday and will be here several
days.
Mr. Christian is Back
Rev. Elam Christian and family
have moved back to Marietta from
Hendersonville, N. C., this week. All
those that have tried it, say that is
no place like Marietta. Ain’t it so?
A Big Crowd ,
When Judge Morris sounds the gav
el to open Cobb Superior court, Mon
day week, March 8, the big court
room will be full of people. His
friends throughout the county are
anxious to hear his first charge to the
grand jury.
Look, New Autos in Town
Mr. C. W. DuPre has sold Mr. A.
B. Cortelyou a new Maxwell runa
bout automobile. Marietta Garage
Company has just received a thirty
horse power E. M. F. Studebaker
automobile. It looks like the city will
be full of automobiles by the middle
of summer.
They Knew it In 1909
The more a girl smiles the less she
means it.
Marriage is the handle between
romance and reality. : :
Less than a pint of whiskey will
make a peck of trouble.
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We are having good Sunday School
at this place now, «nd we would be
glad for the yourg raor'e, and old
as well, to come out and help in the
good work.
Our prayer meeting and song Serv
ice was well attended here last Sun
day night.
We are expecting to have preach
ine and conference here Saturday
night. Yt
There will be an all day service at
this place Sunday. Prx.nclpally in
singing. Everyone is invited to come
and bring well filled baskets. We give
a special invitation to those that sing.
We are sorry to say that Mr. Sam
Turner is not any beter at this writ
ing. His many friends hope for his
speedy recovery. Wi R
Mr. N. H. Barfield and family visit
ed his mother, near Fair Oaks, Sun
day afternoon.
We want to say that Miss. Mabel
Thomas is gettng along fine with her
school at Bold Springs.
Mr. Luke Dillard of this place, was
called to the bedside of his mother, in
Gordan county.
Miss Ethel Matthews spent Satur
day night with Miss Ellen Brown.
~ Mrs. Decker and family, of River-
T”it‘, visited Mr. R. L. Taylor recent
-Iy.
Protracted meeting will run at this
place next week.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Reed.
Miss Florence Swanson returned
home Saturday from Chattanooga,
after spending several days with her
sister, Mrs. Ralph Wood.
_ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kemp spent
S,aturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Kemp, near Aeworth.
_Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guinn, of Ma
rietta, ‘visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Pair, Sunday.
. Mr. Warren Cantrell, of .Carrolton,
Ga, spent last week-end with rela
tives,
Miss Emaline Hamby is visiting
Miss Laura Brown, in Atlanta.
Mr. Frank MecMillan has gone to
Copperhill, Tenn., to accept a posi
tion with the Tennessee Copper Co.
Misses Leila and Ida Gilbert have
returned home, after spending two
:.\\:c%(s in Hendersonville, and Saluca,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and
son, Fred, Jr., are at Wrightsville
Reach, N. C.
_ Mises Mattie McGriff, of Center
Hill, and Letha Durham, of Atlanta,
Were the guests of Mrs. E. A. Gil
bert, last week, °
Mr. Frank Hasty has returned heme
alter spending three months in Mur
phy, N. C.
Mrs. McArthur, of Ellijay, Mr. Joe
Dazes, of Blue Ridge, and Mrs. E. D.
Ldwards and son, of Nelson, Ga., vis
ited Mrs. F. L. McMillan last weex.
Mr. W. D. Hasty, Mr. Guthrie and
Theron went last week to the High
tower Association, which™ met wi=n
the Hawk Creek church.
Miss Jessie Sentell, of Atlanr.a, 13
tae guest of Miss Gladys Muaevey.
Miss 21nie Grace Rusk, of Deca
cur, spent last week-end with Miss
Helen tave
Mrs. W. T. Pace and Miss Helen
Pace are visiting *riends and relat
tives in Woodstock, Ga.
~ Every time a man picks up a little
experience he drops a few dollars.
Fortune knocks once at every man’s |
door, but misfortune camps on his
front door step.
You can rely on the friends you
buy, if you have enough money to
keep them bought.
Graduating Exercises
The graduating exercises of the
Marietta High School will be held
Friday night, May 28th, at the Court
House.
PROGRAM
Music—Marietta Orchestra.
Song—Class.
Salutatory—Gay Northcutt.
Class History—Lucy Gilbert.
Recitation—Bennie Frey.
Music—Marietta Onrchestra.
Recitation—Hattie Davis.
Song—Class.
Valedictory—Emma Pope Moss.
Music—Marietta Orchestra.
Presentation of Diplomas—Gov.
Joseph M. Brown.
Music—Marietta Orchestra.
Award of Prizes—Supt. W. T. Du
mas.
Song—~Class.
A Thing of the Past
The Chatanooga whiskey men have
not gone back on Marietta. A firm
in Chattanooga has written to its
friends in Marietta that Tennessee’s
going dry doesn’t effect its shipping
department, and that all orders will
be promptly filled.
Whether this firm is making a test
case, or is openly fighting Tennessee’s
new Prohibition Law is not known.
Mrs. Leone Wood, of Chattanooga,
is on an extended visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swanson.
Mrs. Bessie Brooke and three child
ren, of Woodstock, are on a visit to
her mother, Mrs. Starke Routher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster, of At
lanta, spent Saturday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster.
" Mrs. J. L. Reed has returned home
lfrom a visit to Alabama. .
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CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for the kind
ness shown us by our friends during
the ‘illness and death of our dear
mother, Mrs. Reed. Also for the
cars and beautiful floral offerings.
Miss Etta Reed, Mrs. T. L. Floyd,
Mrs. B. H. Wise, Mr. L. P. Reed, Mr.
J. H. Reed, and Mr. S. L. Reed.
It is now reported that Lenine has
completely recovered from his recent
death.-—lndianapolis News.
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WALKER’S
SHOE SHOP
Fred W. Walker, Proprietor
119 Church Street
MARIETTA - GEORGIA
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What Is Prosperity?
{ Prosperity isa condition of sound business health. In
the last eight years, business has experienced stimulation
and reaction, under-production and over-production,
high wages followed by unemployment, extravagance
and want, quick wealth and wreckage.
( These were symptoms of economic fever, not evi
dences of business prosperity. They brought home
again to business, the fundamental truths that credit is
not capital, that opportunities are not resources.
( Our people are now saving instead of wasting, invest
ing instead of speculating, paying off old debts and em
ploying credit soundly. Business generally has returned
to the simple, economic laws upon which prosperity is
founded. .
( The First Netional Bank expects a steady progress
towards better times because of a growing tendency in
business towards conservatism, economy, efficiency and
hard work.
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The First National Bank
“A Million Dollar Bank”
| Marietta, Georgia
Member Federal Reserve System
A National Depository
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
, DR. J. D. MALONE
Practicing Physician
Office over
Merchants and Farmers Bank.
R. O. SUDDATH, B. S.
V.M. D.
Veterinary Physician & Surgeon
Canine and Feline praetice given
[ Careful Attention.
F TELEPHONE 276
‘ GENERAL PRACTICE
Marietta, Ga.
| Residence 406 Maple Avenue
Office over Ward’s Store
Phones—293J or 42
: MISS REBECCA COLE
Public Stenographer
ROOM NO. 1 ANDERSON BLDG.
—Will appreciate your patronage—
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AUSTELL LODGES
LATHAM LODGE No. 12 F. & A.M.
First and third Thursday nights,
E. M. Hunt, W. M.
R. E. Wilson, Sect’y.
Degree work next meeting.
LU O F,
Meets each Tuesday night, Masonic
all. |
EASTERN STAR 3
Austell Chapter 199. :
2nd and 4th Thursday nights. |
Mrs. Fannie Strickland, W. M.
Miss Lella Perkerson, Sec’ty.
Black Undertaking Co.
s 108 WntErs Stroet smesm——
Funeral Directors and
Embalmers
CALLS ANSWERED Established 1875 and doing
DAY OR NIGHT business in same place
since
Night Phones 480 and 531 Day Phone 400
James H. Groves
INSURANCE
MARIETTA, GA.
~ LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD
1 ¢ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTING TIME AT MARIETTA, GA.
| Leave Arrive
Jincinnati and Louisville o cvevcaccncao.._ a 5:10 PM a 10:42 AM
Jincinnati and Louisville ___._.__..._______ ax7:44 AM ax 9:31 PM
Jdurphy, Knoxville and North __ ... _._._.....__ a 8:00 AM a 4:10 PM
3lue Ridge and Copper Hill _.. ___....__ a 420 PM a 9:256 AM
ABRNBR i ciacdilibieiake hankines R B3Y BN & 2D B
AN L e ilhiiu witidacsind eabdsnts,. AAB Y & 200
AREAR |il favnnnad Ghbacons shessBIUSE A A PO
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.
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