The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1918-1944, February 21, 1924, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE 7, Image 19
Thursday, February 21, 1924, News of Interest Throughout the County e —0 o SARDIS —c e ),_o_o-—o—o—o—o——o—-u———g b’?fiw singing given by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilham was enjoyed by a large erowd. s There will be a singing at the church next Sunday evening. We pave our new books. Everybody is jnvited to come out and help us sing. Mr. John Morgan had the misfor tgone 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 fittle daughter, Ruth, spent Satur day night and Sunday with Mr. and Mre. 1. E. Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan visit ed their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Webb, of Tucker, Ga., recently. Miss Pearl McPherson, of Mariet ta, was the guest of Misses Lena and Odene Hill Sunday evening. Mre. Selia Barfield was very ill iast week, but is now improved. The Valentine party given by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bottomg was much enjoyed by all present. Miss Esther Varner spent the week-end with homefolks. Miss Odene Hill, who is teaching gchool at New Hope, spent several days 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. : o—- MADDOX'S STORE —0 o i o——o——o——o——o—— 00— OO —l——Q We have been having some spring weather and have planted our gar dens, and the farmers have started their spring plowing. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Benson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Johnston near Smyrna. Mr. A. B. Seay, of Americus, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Grace John ston. Little Blanche Tinsley is on the sick list, we are sorry to say. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore spent Friday in Marietta. ; Mr. Ed Legg and family, of Mt. Zion, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnsain and Mr. A. B. Seay, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Benson Friday night. c;————o—o—o—o——o—o——o—o- -0 ‘ s =0 o— POST OAK. —Ol o— —0 ¢—o—o—o—o—o—o—o— J—-0 The singing given by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baswell Sunday night was en joyed by a large crowd. Some fine singing was reported. Misses Essie and Dessie Davis, of Davis Academy, spent Thursday af ternoon with Misses Bertha and Blanche Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Covington, of Mt. Bethel, spent Monday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Coving ton. Mr. and Mrs. Eulous Brown, of Acworth, spent the week-end with homefolks Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown. Miss Gertrude Mason, of Willeo, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Ruth Covington. Mrs. Minnie Dunn and Mrs. Mills Devers spent one day last week with Grandma M. C. Conell, of Camp Ground, who is very ill. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Misses Bertha and Blanche Crowe spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Pearl Mitchell, of Davis Academy. Misses Ruth and Effie Covington spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Cora Brown. Miss Pearl Poss spent one night last week with Miss Carrie Dunn. Miss Carrie Scroggins, of Mariet ta, spent last week with Miss Cora Brown. to——-o—o—o—o——o—o——o——d—_-_-g 0— HOLLY SPRINGS. :g :—T-o——o—-—o—---o—o—o—-—o—O——-c‘—"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 an'd son Andrew, of Antioch, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hem-. bree 'recently. _ Mrs. MeConley, of this place, 18 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. Clff 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, T —0 o— KIRKS. il o— -0 o-——o——o—O—O—-o—o-_o._o—-q—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. 0— N 0— FLINT HILL —0 Or— —0 'O-—o—o—o—o—o——o—o——o—(—o 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 inear getting seriously hurt, ~ Our Sunday school is still ‘on the ‘boom. Everybody are cordially in ivitod to attend and take a part in ‘this good work. Meets every Sun day at 10 o’clock. ORDER DeMOLAY Marietta Chapter of Order DeMolay for Boys meets every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Masonic Hall. All Master Masons welcome. Jas. Petty, Master Councilor. Weldon Underwood, Scribe. Sponsored by Constantine Comman dery, No. 26, K. T, Kennesaw Lodge No. 33 F. & A. M. Meets First and Third Friday nights. GEORGE V. CROW, W. M. E. W. GROVES, SEC'Y. Visiting Masons are welcomed. Cherokee Chapter, No. 13, R. A. M. Meets second Friday night in eachl month. W. T. McLain, H. P. E. L. Moore, Sec’y. Lo Constantine Commandery No. 2¢ Knights Templar | ‘ Meets fourth Friday g _ night in each month. 4 g Y Ralph J.Hancock, E. C. & r A. D. Little, Rec. B R e i | EASTERN STAR i Austell Chapter 199 ~ 2nd and 4th Thursday nights. | Mrs. Fannie Strickland, W. M. Miss Lella Perkerson, Sect’y. 1.0.0. F. Meets each Tuesday night, Masonie¢ hall. e i — Nelms Lodge No. 323, F. & A M. Smyrna, Ga. W. T. Pace, W. M. R. F. Haney, Sec'y. Meets Ist and 3rd gat. 7 P. M. -——_—_‘———-_—-# R. W. Northcutt. President l<) D\ Chas. M. Brown, (>@<) Secretary Meets every Friday AtILP. M ___________,_____:___———————— Marietta Shrine Club o B Meets at the call of the ’?kT NS President fi!; Len C. Baldwin, Pres. LAL °\ T. J. Connor, Sec’y | Kennesaw Tribe No. 3, L. 0. R. M. __ Cliff Black, C. of R. Meets every Thursday P. M. | Y Meets every | @@N W other Friday I ; :’fy Civitan Clu b B WYY ¥ rooms. %f’ H. Grady Con -4 Y [LJ vav, Pres, \S\Q V )’ Harold O. Schill A 7 S ing, Sec. ~\m %Woddell Encampment No. 18, 1.0.0. F - Geo. M. Benson, Chief Patriarch L. C. Ferris, Scribe #leets every 2nd and 4th Monday nights, '7:30, at the Masonic Hall. e JR. 0. U. A M. Marietta Council No. 24 W. W. Kemp, Rec.-Sec’y. J. J. Brooks, Councilor Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock at Masonic Hall. Visiting brothers invited. _— AM/W\M/WWVVVW\/WVV\ FOR SHERIFF To the Voters of Cobb County: I hereby announce as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Cobb coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the primary called for March sth, 1924, If elected, I pledge myself to faith fully discharge the duties of the of fice to the very best of my ability in a fair and impartial manner. I respectfully solicit the vote and influence of all the qualified voters of this county and assure each and every one who may see fit to honor me with his or her support that it will be sincerely appreciated. If I am elected, Mr. A. C. Allgood of Powder Springs, and Mr. P. M. Groover, of Marietta, will be my dep uties. Respectfully, Tom Sanders. To the Citizens and Voters of Cobb County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Cobb coun ty, subject to the Democratic prima ry to be held on the sth day of March, 1924. If elected to this responsible of fice, I will have with me as my chief Deputy, Mr. Ed Legg, who was born in this county, and has lived here all of his life; and in order to properly look after the business of the office, will also have John H. Terry, who will be bookkeeper and jailor. Having been an employee of the county for several years as Warden and Superintendent of Roads, I feel that I am in a position to thorough ly patrol the county by reason of the fact that I am familiar with every road in it, and also feel that my ex perience in handling violators of the law further qualifies me for this re spongible position. . I now promise the tax payers of the county that if I am elected, I will not ask the County Commissioners to tax the people in order to furnish a special bailiff to help me with the duties of this office, but will put on sufficient men to properly attend to the business of the office, and pay them out of the fees of the office. Your support in the coming pri mary will be deeply appreciated by botn Mr. Legg and myself. Respectfully, N. M. Morris. FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Voters of Cobb County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for Tax Collector of Cobb coun ty, subject to the Democratic prima ry March 5, 1924. If elected to this important office I promise a faithful and impartial cervice to the people of my county. 1 will try to see as many of you as I can and will appreciate your vote and inflvence. Respectfully, Arch C. White. To the Voters of Cobb County: I respectfully announce my candi dacy for Tax Collector of Cobb coun ty, subject to the Democratic prima ;ry March sth, 1924. During my one ‘term in office it has been my en deavor to give the people an efficient administration. I desire and will appreciate the compliment for an other term, and if elected I promise' a faithful and impartial discharge of 'the duties of the office. 1 I will sincerely appreciate your vote and influence. Respectfully yours, | J. Horace Hamby. FOR TAX RECEIVER To the Voters of Cobb County: I hereby announce myself as a can ldidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Cobb County in the primary called March sth, 1924, Your vote and influence will be ap preciated and if elected I promise to | fill the office to the best of my ability at all times. If elected T will have some one in lthe office when lam making the ' rounds over the county to assist those | that might come during my absence [ from the office. Respectfully, Emmett Marler. To the Voters of Cobb County: | T hereby announce myself as a can tdidate for Tax Receiver of Cobb county, subject to the Democratic primary March 5, 1924. My duties in thr office of Tax Re ceiver at this time will not permit me to canvass the county and see all my friends, but I shall appreciate your vote and support for a second term as I have served only one term In the place. : While the duties, particularly at thig time, require all my time, I shall appreciate more than ever the loyalty THE MARIETTA JOURNAL :.f those who placed me in this posi ion. If elected again I promise a faith ful, impartial service to the peop.. of my county. Respectfully yours, Horace (Bose) Groover. ————— e FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT COBB COUNTY, GA. To the Citizens of Cobb County: I hereby announce my candidacy for Clerk of the Superior Court of this county, having held the office for only one term. I desire and will appreciate the compliment for an other term. I refer yu to any law yer in Marietta and to any person who has had business in my office or in ccurt proceedings as to my ability as such Clerk. I will have associated with me Mr. John P. Cheney, of Ma rietta, a well known and highly re spected citizen of this county. Primary March sth, 1924, Respectfully, | D. H. Collins. To the Voters of Cobb County: Upon the solicitation of numerous friends scattered throughout Cobb county and in pursuance of an earn est ambition, I hereby announce my candidacy for Clerk of the Superior Court of Cobb county, subject to the will of the white voters of this coun ty in the primary called for March sth, 1924, Mr. John A. Heck, of Marietta, will be my deputy in the event of my eiection, Mr. Heck and myself will earnestly strive to visit as many of the white voters of the county between now and the primary as we possibly can. Your vote and influence will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully, Harvey P. Carpenter. FOR ORDINARY To the Citizens of Cobb County— Both Ladies and Gentlemen: I announce myself a candidate for Ordinary of this county, subject to rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary, to be held on March 5, 1924, I enter this race with no ill-will to the present incumbent, Judge Gann, and I regard him as be ing a gentleman in every respect. 1 shall be perfectly fair to him in the campaign, and I only ask the goqd people of the county to give me fair consideration, voting their convie tions. If you see fit to honor me with the office I pledge the best service of which I am capable. Respectfully, T. H. LeCroy. To the Voters of Cobb County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Ordinary of said County, at the coming primary, and will appreciate your suport, and if elected I assure you that I will give you the best service I am able to render. I appreciate very highly the loyal support you have given to me heretofore and hope I have merit ed a continuance of the same. I ex tend to each of you a cordial invita tion to my office at any time you may visit Marietta, and will always be glad to render any service I can, when needed. Thanking you again for past support, I will appreciate the same again, Yours truly, i J. M. Gann. Business Directory of Marietta, Georgia ROGERS Where Satisfaction is a Certainty Two Stores in MARIETTA WALKER'S SHOE SHOP Fred W. Walker Prop. FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING A trial will convince you. 119 Church St. Marietta, Ga. A. M. WEEMS Pianos and Organs, Musical In struments and Strings. Whitlock Ave. & Railroad St. King’s Bakery BREAD, CAKES PIES 203 Church St. Phone 49 et —————————————————— Earl G. Medford INSURANCE 208 Atlanta St. MARIETTA SHOE SHOP E. A. Gray, Prop. SHOE REPAIRING 102 Washington Ave. Collins Seed Store Farmer’s Free Seed Exchange Pone 99. 211 Church St. WILLARD SERVICE STATION G. C. Langford, Prop. Phoune 503. 108 Atlanta St. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS To the Voters of Cobb County: Believing that I am qualified for the place by experience and educa tion, I announce my candidacy for the office of Superintendent of Schools of Cobb county, subject to the primary of March 5, 1924. I will heartily appreciate the influence and support of every voter in the county. Very truly, Bernard Awtrey To the Ciitzens of Cobb County: For geventeen years I have served you as a school man. During this, my first term as superintendent of schools, I have fairly well mastered the needs of your schools, therefore I ask your vote and support for a second term. If elected I promise you the very best service in my power to give. | Respectfully, | Hugh Moore. ‘ PR A Mo it L Ay FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER : Fifth Ward | To the Voters of the Fifth Ward: | I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissiaper for the Fifth Ward, subject to the Democratic pri mary March 5, 1924. | I have lived in this ward all my ife and believe I am qualified to serve you in the capacity of commissioner. ; Your vote and support will be ap preciated. Respectfully, | L. N. Lassiter. | | | W. Hilton Nichols, , | Acworth, Ga. “ Candidate for County Commiuionor,i Second Ward | To the Citizens of the 2nd Ward, Ac worth, Kennesaw, and Red Rock. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commission er of the 2nd Ward, including Ac worth district, Red Rock district and Kennesaw district. | I promise to faithfully perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Primary March sth, 1924, W. Hilton Nichols. To the Voters of the sth Road Dis-‘ trict: | I hereby announce my candidacy for Road Commissioner of the sth District subject to the Democratic white primary to be held March 5. If elected, I shall be fair and impar tial to every section of the sth Dis trict. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. Very respectfully, I. C. Power. To the Voters of the 3rd Ward: I hereby announce as a candidate for re-election as County Commis sioner for the 3rd Ward. ~ During the term that I have held this office I have faithfully endeav ored to discharge every duty in a fair and impartial manner and if elected in the primary called for March sth I shall continue to give ’you the very best service of which I ‘am capable. Respectfully, W. L. Florence. Marietta, Ga., Rt. 2. To the Voters of Cobb County: At the solicitation of my neighbors RN Do not pass up the opportunity of attending the Farmers Short oCurse to be held at the Court House Feb. 21 and 22. The pur pose of the meeting is to give to you the knowledge gained from actual experience in diver sified farming. Your county agent will be there. Will you? Cit EmmeEßTl R R Some of your leading citizens will have a prominent part on the program of the Farmers’ Short Course at the Court House Thursday and Friday. Your knowledge will be broad ened if you attend. Your city band will be there. Will you? Mariett and friends I have decided to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Commissioner of Roads and Rev enues from what is known as the Fifth Ward of said county. I have been a farmer all my life and never offered for office in my life before. I feel that I am qualified to fill this place, and if nominated and elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I solicit the votes and support of my friends at the approaching pri mary te be held on March sth, next. Respectfnlly, C. 9. Sewell. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Cobb County, subject to the Demecratic primary to be held March sth, 1924. It will be impossible for me to see every voter in person between mow and the date of the primary, but I earnestly request the vote and sup port of every one participating in said election, and assure each and all that any assistance given me will be Fighly appreciated. Respectfully, George A. Latimer. To the Voters of Cobb County: I announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary to be held March 5, 1924, and ask for my ve election. For two terms it has been my privilege to serve the people. My salary has been during my entirve time in office fifty dollars per month. I was born in Cobb eounty and have lived here all my life and need the office and if the good people of the county see fit to honor me agmin my very best efforts will be put forch to honestly and faithfully administer the affairs of the office in a fair and impartial manner as in the past. Faithfully yours, Hoyt L. Barfield. FOR CORONER To the Voters of Cobb County: I hereby announce for the office of Coroner of Cobb County, subject o the rules and regulations of the pri mary called for March 5, 1914, If elected 1 promise to faithfully perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I have been blind all my life, but know and love the people of Cobb County and your vote and influence will always be appreciated and we membered. John Williams. ~ TO THE VOTERS OF COBB | COUNTY: In order to give the Board of Coun ty Registrars time to purge and com pile a registration list for the Cobb county primary; to be held on March bth, the Voters Book and the Tax Book will be closed on Feb., 186, against registration for said primary, and all persons registering after said date, will be disqualified to vote in said County Primary. Respectfully, | Albert Adair, W. C. Carriker, George H. Keeler, Board of Registrars; Cobb Co., Ga. H. E. KERLEY WATCH REPAIKING 303 Church Street John S. Dobbins FURNITURE Phone 272. 10 and 11 Park Sq. Good Gulf Service Station GAS, OIL, TIRES Phone 524, 210 Atlanta St. 808 H. POTEAT Reliable Jeweler Specialize on Swiss Watch Repairing 16 East Park Square COMMUNITY OIL COMPANY Roy McCleskey, Prop. Phone 504 Federal Tires And Exide Batteries. WATKINS TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE " Phone 347. 205 Church St. el il : 1 CHURCH ST. BARBER snor,; . Joe Wilson, Prop. - 215 Church Bt. 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