The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1918-1944, February 21, 1924, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE 11, Image 11
Thursday, February 21, 1924 News of Interest Throughouf the County s OLIVE SPRINGS - g:,,,,0_-o—o——o—o—-o——o-o:: yr. T. G. Brewer, of Sacramento, ¢alif., is here on a visit to his fath er, Mr. N. A, Brewer and brother, Mr. L. F. Brewer and family, and his sisters, Mrs. G. Edd Crowe and yirs. G. P. Dunn and families. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Padgett, of Atlanta, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Padgett. Mrs. Jessie L. Moore and daugh ter, Jessie Marguerite, Miss Lou prown, and little Miss Dora Crowe spent Saturday at Mozley Mill with vrs. J. F. Brewer. Miss Bertha Mae Matthews, of Kennesaw Mountain, spent Saturday night here with Miss Lula Crowe. Mrs. J. A. Pair entertained for members of her Sunday school class on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L. Daniells for the TO THE PEOPLE [n reference to our ticket, will ¢tate that Mr. Wood attended school at Reinhardt College one vear, two years at Athens, teach ing school some also. The mean est thing that I ean say about Mr. Wood is, like myself, he was reared poor, having obtained his education while living on rented land and with other difficulties confronting him, As to myself, will say that I have fairly good everyday ecom mon sense and some ‘‘book learn ing;"’ having been offered a letter a few days ago by my employers commending me for faithfulness and efficiency both in bookkeep ng and other departments of work. We have arranged for oth er help when needed to take care of emergencies. If elected, our motto will be to give quick, cour teous and efficient service to all. Arch C. White, Candidate for Tax Collector. (Advertisement) Watch For Norton Hdw. Co’s Specials Monday, March 3rd Community Sales Day See Them In Our Windows Every Ha? In ’ Read’s Store John B. Stetson, No-Name and other standard makes. Felts, stiff hats. cloth. Just the very best. Qur price I.W. Read’s Old Stand Close Out Sale benefit of the class. A nice little sum of money was raised. Miss Willa Knox spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Darnell, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here as the guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Darnell. Mrs. J. M. Martin and son, Luther, spent Saturday in Marietta with Mrs. J. B. MeCord. Miss Eva Thomas has returned home from a several days visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett in Austell. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davis, Col. and Mrs. Jessie L. Moon attended services at Elizabeth Methodist church Sunday. Mrs. F. A. Guinn and two little sons, Frank and Hubert, of Marietta, spent Thursday here at the bedside of her grandfather, Mr. John A, Booth. Messrs. N, A. and T. G. Brewer and G. Edd Crowe attended the funeral of Mr. L. A. Stone in Calhoun, which wag conducted from the Meth odist church at 2 o’clock on Sunday afternoon in that city. Mr. Stone has visited relatives here and made many friends that will be grieved to hear of his death. Mrs. Stone was a sister of Mr. N. A. Brewer, of this community, Remember the singing here on next Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Prof. John H. Crayton, of Dallas, Ga., will be with us on that date. We would like to have a large at tendance out to hear Prof. Clayton, and feel sure you will enjoy some good music, Sunday school every Sunday morn ing at 10 o’clock. Having a good attendance, bht feel that more should be in this school every Sun day. Come out and join us. We are satisfied by visiting this school. News releived Sunday afternoon from the bedside wf Mr. John A. Booth, who has been critically ill at his home here for several days, while in a weakened condition, is slowly improving. Smyrna, spent the past week with Miss Fronia Barber, of near her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Daniell. Mrs. Beulah Hopkins has been in disposed the past week. Miss Vessie Clay made a business trip to Atlanta Saturday. What wound ever did heal, save by degrees? S S - T T e TT R oo— —— 0— HOLLY SPRINGS. —0 O —oo 0-—o—o—o——o—o~——o——o——o——f——o Rev. T. H. LeCroy, of Camp Ground, will preach here next Sun day morning at 11 o’clock. Mrs. Nellie LeCroy, of Rome, Ga., is spending the week here the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Hembree and son Andrew, of Antioch, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hem bree recently, Mrs. McConley, of this place, is very ill, we are sorry to say. Little Mabry and Marion, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dodgen, who have been ill with measles, are reported better. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Groover, of Olive Springs, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Alice Dodgen has returned home, after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Burtz, of Mountville, Ga. Visiting Mrs. Lyman Austin Wed nesday were Mrs. J. M. Hembree, Mrs. J. F. Hembree, Mrs. M. J. Cas teel and Miss Odelle Powers, of San dy Plains. Mr. and Mrs. George LeCroy, of Camp Ground, spent Sunday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hembree. o 2 0— FLINT HILL el O '] 'O-—o—o—o-—o—o-——o—o—o—¢—-0 Brother Singleton filled his ap pointment here Sunday at 11 o’clock, and preached to a large crowd. He will be back on the Ist Sunday in each month. Bro. Fred Sorrels will preach here on the 3rd Sunday in each month; so we will have two good sermons every month. Let ev erybody come out and hear these two good men preach. They always have something good for us to hear. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rogers, Myrtle, has been very ill last week, but is much bet ter we are glad to say. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Norton’s little son, Elis, is very sick, but we hope he will be out again soon. Quite a bit of illness in this com munity with children and older folks. Mr. Wayman Sorrels, of Atlanta, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sorrels Saturday night and Sun day. Mr. T. W. Rogers’ team ran away with him Thursday and came very near getting seriously hurt. Our Sunday school is still on the boom. Everybody are cordially in vited to attend and take a part in this good work. Meets every Sun day at 10 o’clock. A—o—o—o—o—o——o~—o—o—(}—-0 o— —0 o— KIRKS. —a O 0 o~——o—o—o——o——o——o——o——o——(——o ' Mr. and Mrs. John Smith had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and family, of New Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Leavell are all smiles over a fine girl. Mrs. J. A. Cunningham and daugh ter, Mattie, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. P. T. Cunningham and Mrs. Crawford. James Burton has returned to his home in Atlanta after having spent ’some time with his grandfather, Mr. ‘C. Burton. ‘ o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o-—o—o—o 0— —o o— SARDIS —0 o— —o —o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—¢—-0 The singing given by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilham was enjoyed by a large crowd. There will be a singing at the church next Sunday evening. We have our new books. Everybody is invited to come out and help us sing. Mr. John Morgan had the misfor tune of losing a fine mule last Fri day. Mrs. Gilbert Swafford spent part of last week in East Point with her sisters. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill and little daughter, Ruth, spent Satur day night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hill, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan visit—{ ed their danghter, Mrs. Edgar Webb, of Tucker, Ga., recently. 1 Miss Pearl McPherson, of Mariet ta, was the guest of Misses Lena and { Odene Hill Sunday evening. Mrs. Selia Barfield was very ill last week, but is now improved. l The Valentine party given by Mr.; and Mrs. A. J. Bottoms was muchi enjoyed by all present. | Miss Esther Varner spent the! week-end with homefolks. ~ Miss Odene Hill, who is teaching‘ school at New Hope, spent several idays with her parents. Miss Rossie Daniel spent Sunday with Miss Nettie Qualls. Mr. Charley Barfield, of Fulton county, has moved his family to his place here. THE MARIETTA JOURNAL Harvey P. Carpenter of Roswell Superior Court Joh ' ohn A. Heck, of Marieita Deputy The eastern part of Cobb County has never had a Clerk of Cobb Superior Court and until the Board of County Commissioners was organized a few years ago, this section of our County never had a Representative in the Official Government of the County. In Harvey P. Carpenter this section of Cobb Coun ty presents a man fully qualified by experience and nat ural ability to discharge the duties of Clerk of Cobb Superior Court. In the interest of fair play voters of our County don’t you think that the great section of Cobb County east of Marietta should have an opportu nity to fill one of the offices with one of their citizens? The present incumbent, Mr. Collins, has held this office as Deputy and as Clerk for a period covering practically 10 years. He has had his opportunity. It has been charged in advertisements in the Coun ty papers that the candidacy of Mr. Carpenter is an at tempt on the part of some one to play politics and the opposition to Mr. Carpenter seemingly adopts the atti tude that by some KINGLY right that Mr. Collins is the natural heir to this office for another 4 years. No one man has any right to say who shall hold of fice and administer the affairs of the people. Under our Democratic form of Government any Citizen of our County has a right to aspire to this office regardless of the aloof attitude that Mr. Collins has assumed in his advertisement. In the event of Mr. Carpenter’s election John Heck of Marietta, will be associated with him as Deputy. We commend these (Gentlemen to you as fully qual ified to fill this responsible office and assure each and every voter of the County that your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Harvey P. Carpenter Campaign Committee PAGE 11