The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1918-1944, February 21, 1924, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8
PAGE 8 News of Interest Throughout the County o— ROCKY KNOB —0 Dice —0 0-———o——o=—o——o—o-——o—o—o—=o Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Holleman spent Sunday with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Freeman en tertained five friends at supper Sun day night. Mrs. J. T. Huff, Miss Anna Huff and Mrs. Kate Holleman and chil dren visited Mr. J. K. McKenney last Wednesday. Mr. C. S. Haynie has moved his family to Atlanta. : Comer Holleman and John K. Huff made their usual call in Austell Sun day night. Miss Annie Lou Holleman accom panied by her friends Misses Hilliard and Sallas, f Atlanta, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holleman. Mr. Henry Hendrix is having a new barn built on his farm. Put $lO.OO In Your Pocket gb o - CLOSE OUT SALE Everything half price. Only gligket;?st nationally known To the People Cobb County The work of a county school superin tendent is enormous at this time of the year, therefore, I will not be able to stand on the streets or canvass the county elec tioneering. After the long years of service as a teacher it is the desire of my life that you give me your endorsement of my admin istration by a second term as superinten dent. If I do not get to see you, will you not give these facts fair and thoughtful consideration? I appreciate more than words can tell the hearty support and encouragement being given me and especially do I ap preciate the loyalty of my old school boys and girls. Always yours in behalf of Cobb coun ty schools— Hugh Moore The farmers used the warm sunny days of last week plowing and plant ing gardens. Mr. J. W. Freeman has completed his incubator and brooder houses and is now booking orders for high grade White Leghorn ezgs and baby chicks. This is a new enterprise in this section and we are interested in his success. We are always remembered by two classes of people—the tax collector and the candidates. Just now it’s the candidates. o—o—o-—o—o——o——=o——o——o—(—-0 o— —0 0— NORTH DUE WEST —0 o—— -0 0-—f)—o—o—o——o—o—o—o—o——o The singing given by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lovingood Sunday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. Miss Ruby Mathis, of Atlanta, vis ited homefolks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham, of At lanta, spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Compton. Mrs. Hollis Flynu and little son, Charles, of Marietta, spent a few days last weck with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lovingood spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Pink Scott, of Lost Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Compton, of Tennessee, who has been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Compton. returned home last week. Misses Beatrice and Ethel Gab lonski and Miss Maggie Potts, of At lanta, visited the Misses Gablonski’s grandfather, Mr. T. J. Helton. Those on the sick list this week are Mr. John Kemp, Mr. T. J. Helton and Mrs. Clyde Kemp. We hope for them a speedy recovery. Mr. Floyd Campbell is visiting rel atives in Marietta. Mr. Gus Gablonski and brother, Charles, of Atlanta, visited Mr. Gus's father-in-law, Mr. T. J. Helton, Sun day. Miss Bessie Kemp, who is teach ing school near Acworth, visited homefolks Saturday and Sunday. o— CORNER —0 o— —0 o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o~—o—@F—-0 Mr. R. F. Watters and daughter, Alice, spent last Tuesday in Rock mart with relatives. Mrs. W. P. Bullard and baby, Charles, left Saturday for Opelika, Ala,, to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Pickett Rice. . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kemp, of Douglasville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Daniell. The party given by Miss Minnie Moon Saturday night was highly en joyed by all present. Miss Oneida Daniell spent Satur day night with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Moon. Mrs. J. B. Bookout and daughter, Lois, of Powder Springs, spent Thurs day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Walden and family. The singing given by Miss Lois Jackson was enjoyed by a large crowd. ‘ Mr. A. C. Moore, Jr., of Cooper, spent last week-end with homefolks. l Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bullard and 'daughter, Mrs. F. F. Moon, visited i Mr. John Cathcart and family in At |lanta Saturday. Miss Leone Moore spent Saturday !night and Sunday with Miss Alice Watters. | Miss Lois Jackson spent Sunday {afternoon with Miss Montee Brooks. ~ The school here is increasing, the lenrollment is 101. ' o——o——-o——o———“——o——o—o——o-—o—-o o— —0 0— FLOYD —oo 0— -0 o-n-—-o-—O—o-—o—o_o._o—o—-Q Mrs. Mattie Mable Dies in Atlanta Floyd community was shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Mrs. Mattie Mable in Atlanta. Mrs. Mable had many friends who feel the loss of her greatly. She was a Christian woman. She is survived by Miss Margaret Mable, Messrs. Bob and Lex Mable. The Concord Sunday school con vention hled at Concord church Sun day was a great success. A special program was rendered. Hapeville Orphans Band furnished a number of selection, which was !highly appreciated by the large crowd attending. Mr. Alex Mable and Miss Phoebe Mable attended the funeral of Mr. Kemper Willis in Greenville, S. O last Tuesday. Mrs. Willis, nee Miss Jessie Mable, thas the sympathy of the entire com munity, } Mrs. Crenshaw has returned to At lanta after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Floyd. ~ Mrs. Brown was a recent visitor ‘to Marietta. ~ Mr. Carl Gann has accepted a po sition in Atlanta. Mrs. Walker, of Bolton, is the ‘guest of her sister, Mrs, Monroe ‘Kalb. | . Miss Sue Mable, of Athens, is spending a few days at home. ‘ \ h——-o—-—o-—o-—o—-—-o—-o——o-—O—-o—--o 1 o— ' w—l v PINE GROVE 0— 0— -—0 *r—H—9—o~—o-—o—o—o-—O-—o—29 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Edwards, of‘ Atlanta, recently visited her parents,l Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eller. Mr. Andrew Eller is not impmv'l ing, we are SOrry to note. Miss Jennie Gravley, Misses An nie and Pauline Brewer, Mr. Fred Gravley, Fred Tyson and Willie Brown, all motored down to Grant's Park Sunday afternoon. THE MARIETTA JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harden, of Cherokee, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Massey. Mr. Mack Holeolmb and son Char lie, have moved in the house with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mas sey. Misses Annie and Pauline Brown, of near Kennesaw and Mr. Willie Brown, of Smyrna, were the dinner guests of Miss Jennie Gravley Sun aay. To The Voters 0f Cobb County On account of illness in my | immediate family and the urgent duties of my office, it will be impossible for me to see all the voters of the county. Mr. Cheney and I urge our friends to come out on elec tion day and will appreciate your interest and support. D. H. Collins Who Is the Most Popular Lady In Cobb County? Here is an opportunity for you to help decide and the lady receiving the most votes for being popular will also be given the Diamond Ring now on display at Dan iell Bros.” Jewelry Store. In connection with the American Legion Festival and The Wise and Kent Shows that the Horace Orr Post Number 29 will have in Marietta all during the week of March 10th, a contest that starts immediately, will be held to determine The Most Popular Lady and the winner of the diamond ring. HERE IS HOW IT IS DONE In the drug stores and various business houses of Marietta you will find a contest box, and voting envel opes. Place any amount of money you wish into one of the envelopes, write the name of the lady that you think is most popular on the back of the envelope, seal it and place in the contest box and for every penny that you place in the envelope, the lady will receive 10 votes. A committee of American Legion Members will count the money and votes from time to time and results pub lished on score boards and the newspapers. A percen tage of the profits acerued in this contest will 2o to the Local Post of The American Legion, this contest will close Friday, March 14th. To every one that mails in the coupon below, filled in with the lady’s name as directed, 100 free votes will be given to the lady whose name appears. e ————————— i T This Coupon entitles Lady’s Name ' et il to 100 free Votes in The Cobb County Popularity Contest. Chairman Contest Committee. iibiboisr e s i L R SR Mail Coupons to DR. P. L. KNOTT, Chairman Contest Committee BANKRUPT SALE ; Ey virtue of an order passed by Geo. D. Anderson, Referee in Bank ruptey, T will sell on the first day of ‘March, 1924, at the hour of 10 a. m., in the office of the Sheriff of Cobb County, the following property of the estate of C. B. Pendle, in Bankrupt ey : One meat cooler; one counter cooler; meat block; saws and knives; platters; one meat chopper (sausage mill) ; cash register; one McCaskey Thursday, February 21, 1924 Register; slicing machine, lot of ~. counts. This prcperty is being offered free of liens, if each article may phyiy, as much or more than the special liens against same; and will be of. fered at sale also subject to such liens, and each and all bids receiveg to be reported to the Court for ac ceptance or rejection by the oy and creditors, : (Information as to amount of lieng given on application.) ’ William Attaway, Trustee C. B. Pengle.