The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, January 31, 1913, Page Page Five, Image 5
Friday, January 31, 1913 Social and Personal Hifaivs. Telepbone Mews for this Page to Mrs, Carter. PHONE $3.10. MISS CORTELYOU'S BRIDGE. RNI / Miss Mabel Cortelyou gave a bridge of six tables on Thursday af ternoon and another on Friday after noon. As the days were gloomy ithe rooms were profusely decorated with lighted candles. After the game a sal ad course and an ice course were ser ved. Both parties were most enjova ble. | BENTLEY-FREY. Miss Nellie Bentley and Mr. Moul trie Frey were married by Rev. G. W. ‘ Duval Thursday afternoon at thej Methodist parsonage. Witnessing the‘i ceremony were Miss Bennie Frey, Mr. | Albert Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.‘ Crook and Mr. and Mrs. Esmer Mayes The bride was dressed in a blue coat suit with hat to match. Mr. andl Mrs. Frey are at home with Mr. and . Mrs. G. R. Bentley. They will keep | house in the spring. | Mrs. G. R. Bentley is visiting inl Sea Breeze Fla. . BIRTHDAY PARTY, ; Miss Tra James celebrated her fif teenth birthrday last Thursday night with a party. About thirty five guests were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent. After the games gelicious refreshments were served. - Miss James received many lovely presents. g .. For all kinds of cut flowers and floral work send to Mrs. Meinert., Her prices are less than Atlanta florists.. Telephone 35. Mrs. A. K. Ramsey, of Atlanta, has leased the Gignilliat place and will open a boarding house there at once. She has two daughters and two sons who are in business in Atlanta. She is also the mother of Mrs. G. L. Harris. Mrs. Ed. Murphey and Mrs. Jerome McAfee came up from Atlanta Fr\ida,\' afternoon to hear Miss Virginia Cros by sing ‘““Just A Cherub’” at the Prin cess theatre. They are aunts ol the author of that new song. Before returning te his home in Franklin, Tenn., Mr. Hugh Channell came in to see us, with two of his prettiest Marietta cousins as chap arons. and enrolled his name on our fist ¢f those who like to get news fromm Cobb County Dinner getting will fi 0 always be an easy task : 5?'”%) & if you always have “on e. & K ; G ,_'o 88l hand a full supply of P BN our SPLENDID "CANY ‘ i A e wE 3 A GOODS -~ canned fruits, Hlm,z'f § _ canned vegetabless, N -'l'HEr’if _ canned. everything. /, \ L\_:fi&\‘\k\ . : . / > s ’; Don't buy by the can; < : il buy by the DOZEN. This : ICAannae i | o e : s AR vl will SAVE you MONEY and VOIS 1 s A P lots of trouble. (iODS {q\ I DJ i : SN N L fou CAN enjoy what we e S : have in GANS. WY Gy , Bright labels are attractive but you do not eat the label. We make it our buisness to know what is inside the can, and you candepend upon our recommendation. You run no risk in buying by the dozen, for if you buy a dozen cans. of anything from us and open one can and find it unsatis factory, vou are at perfect liberty to return the othereleven. » . . . B AW, The Fancy Grocer Phone 20. Marietta, Ga. - E BUTLER & SON : Real Estate and Renting Farms, City And Business Property Offica 5.9 Over Marietta Tru t and Banking Co. PHONE 417 U st MARIETTA, GA, i Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. 'E. Hobbs hHave | gone to Florida, k i Mr. H. G. Coryell is ill at liis home lon Roswell street. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Milam spent ‘Sunday in Atlanta. s ; Mrs. J. W. Manning is recovering it‘rom a painful illness. . Mrs. A. C. Dobbs, of Athens, is a 'guest of Mrs. W. A. Sams. Miss Alicg Benton is now a sales lady for Mr. Henry Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giles spent last [Sunday at Stone Mountain. ! Edwin Early who has been quite sick with fever is convalescent. ~ Mrs. S. C. McEachern visited Mrs. H. H. Fudge in Atlanta last week. Miss Ora Kelley is spending some time with her cousin, Miss Tra James Miss Marguerite Reed, of Atlanta, visited Miss Mae Edwards last week. Mrs. Wheeler, of Raliegh, N. C. is visiting her niece, Mrs. H. C. Turner. Mrs. J. T. Corley is spending a few days in Fayetteville with Miss Mamie Burks. Mill End Sale February 4th to 15th Henry A. Ward & Co. Miss Ethel Parrish, of [!amesvillv. spent the week end with Mrs, W. S. Bailey. | Mps. Harry DuPre and little son ‘have gone to Florida to spend sever al weeks. «Mrs. John Cleveland, of Spartan burg, $. C. is visiting her sister, Miss Hattie Cleveland. £ Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Manning spent the week end in Dalton with Mr. and Mrs: J, CoHO Wink. Miss Ma¥ Brewer, who has been very sick at the home of Mrs. L. W. Gibson is improving. Mrs. Herbert Brown has been con fined to her room for more than a week with a severe cold. Dr. S. D. Rambo left for Rock ledge, Fla., Sunday morning to join his family for the winter. Mrs. Frank Coker and little/daugh ter, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned home. Mill End Sale. Henry A, Ward & Co. “Mr. J. B. Bradford has returned from Atlanta, after undergoing an operation, and is resting well. Mrs. J. W. Hardeman.went to At lanta Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Manget, who is ill. Mrs. R. DeT. Lawrence has return ed from a visit to Judge and Mrs. Spencer Atkinson in Atlanta. Rev. G. W. Duval preached at St. Lukes in Atlanta Sunday morning and at East Lake in the aftomogn. The infant son of Col. and Mrs. J. T. Dorsey will be christened Jasper Newton for his paternal grandfather. Judge Posey Reed, of Roswell, who was on the Grand Jury was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Green last week. " Mr. H. E. Baber and Miss Emma Baber have moved from Gilmer coun ty to the corner of Lemon and Haynes streets. Miss Daisy Patterson, of Atlanta, attended the dance in Dr. Rambo’s hall last week as the guest of Miss Garrison. Mrs. J. U. Kitchens, of Kennesaw, zspent last week with Mrs. Millard Gatlin and Miss Lillian Kitchens is ‘her guest now. Mrs. Mollie Martin who has been spending some time with Mrs. Mec- Eachern, leaves in /a few days for a visit in Florida. Mr. Charlie Hedges has recovered from a fight with scarlet fever and is again bugy with his studies at the University of Virginia. Misses Winnifred and Gladys Mckinnon, of Brunswick, were the guests of their cousin! Mrs. (. T, Nolan, for the past weck end. Miss Julia DeLacy's friends here are grieved to hear that she has Zone from her home in Decatur to Jack sgonville, Fla., in charge of a trained nurse, s Governor and Mrs. Brown are in Augusta this week attending the for mal opening of the Medical College opened there as a part of the state University. 10 Ladies coat sunits, value $12.50 Mill End Sale $5.00 b Henry A. Ward & Co. Rev. G. W. Duval went to Carters ville Monday to officiate at the fun eral of Mrs. Fannie Ford, mother of Miss Lena Ford who is a teacher in Marietta’s schools, ; Mrs. Marshall Greggs hias returned from a, visit to Chattanooga. Her beautiful young sister, Miss Lillian Atchley came with her and will make Marietta her home. Mrs. James_ Warren and Miss Mary Towers will go to New Orleauns for the festivities of Mardi Gras and will be guests of Mrs. J. 8. Rhodes and Mre. Charles Honkins ‘ SESSIONS RTN T W L A R T > A “—_ Money te Loan: From $200.00 to $25,000.00 on improved farm and city prop erty on long time and reasonable terms. If you want to bor row eome te neadquarters, We are here to stay and ean protect our customers, Money Lenders-Investors: If you have idle money, from $lOO.OO up, consult us, let us place it for v ¢ collect the interest and principal free of charge to you, and furnish vou the finest and mést complete set of papers of any company in the State. Come and let us explain our methods to you Sl Abstract of Title: We have complete Abstract Books of all property in Cobb county in our Fire Proof Vault. If you are buying property, or lending money on same. have us to pass on the Title. Real Estate: If you want to buy a home. : iot, or a farm come and see us: If you have any real estate fur Lease or Sale come to see us first. Fire, Life, Autemobile and Accident losurance: We represent some of the best ecompanies in the above line. and we can proteet you as zood as the best, S, President MCULTRIE M. SESSIONS, Presiden Offices ground floor, next to Postoffice, in Black building. 10-25-tf 204 Atlanta St., Marietta, Ga. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. In ancient times the wise men of the East based all their business affairs and calculations on the positions and movements of the stars. And now in 1913 the wise"men here patronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LLAUNDRY, MORAL—GET WISE. Harry Haynes, Mgr., Phone 254 Over Grogan’s Barker Shop. : MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER & “ECHOTA.” - % B : The country house in which Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Robeson live was built long before the war when time and tinewy arms and building material were commanded by Southern plant ers. and price was not considered be side excellence. So this house had thick brick walls, wide halls, sub stantial pillars and solid simplicity in its doors and mantels té begin with. However, when Mr. Robeson bought the place nearly twenty years ago it was needing repairs. Now it has been enlarged, covered with a brownish concrete plaster inside and out, all the woodwork covered with white enamel paint and the mast elegant hardwood floors put in. There is an acetylene gas plant with its own cook stove beside the coal range in the kitchen. Water is supplied by a hydraulic ram from a fine spring flowing twelve gallons a minute, and which will be used sometime to fur nish overhead irrigation for the veg etable gardens. The new city water is already at the doer. In Summer water is used for drinking purposes from a cold well on the lawn. The old time kitchen in the yard | has also been transformed into a cozy quiet study and office for Mr. Robe son but that deserves a chapter to itself. The selection of the name is ap propriate and yet rather a paradox. ?E«-hota, in Cherokee in Indian lore, ‘means city of refuge or place of peace 'similar to the ancient Hebrew city of safety. This farm is now the safe har bor cf cows, goats, pigs, ducks, guin eas, pigeons, chickens, and a pointer dog. All these creatures are register ed aristocrats and have been careful- Iv bred. Mrs. Robeson takes ears of corn to the pasture in which the An goras are penned and even the horned whiskered ‘billies’’ thrust their faces through the wires and eat grains of corn from her hands. There are two pens of very fat pigs to be | killed beside many little ones. There is a herd of short horn Jerseys, flocks | of fine game chickens whose beauti-! ful eggs sell for three dollars a sett ing, wild pigeons, etc, Two men care for these petted fowls and animals and the gardens of vegetables undl flowers. Mr. Robeson has planted vines, ur-] chards, hedges, rare shade trees und} many flowers. At this season of the year there are purple sweet violets in ] profusion but the hedges aud vines' are bare. Soon the jonquils and nzu‘-{ cissi will be leading the pl‘o(*:»s:;inn‘ that blooms from earliest spring MJ coldest winter, 4 Mr. Robeson was the son of ;\,Q Methodist preacher and he knows | HOW to appreciate this fine place | with its wide fertile acres where he | TOYAL A mjfy F s o ,QER BLTING POW Absolutely Puire The culy C:%ng Powdeor made from o yai Grapo Gream of Tartar NO ALY, NO LIME PHOSFPHATE can cee the beautiful and beneficient results of his labors year after year. He has glass-covered hot beds in which lettuce is now growing. He is also a farmer and hag many bushels of wheat in his granary so all his bread is home raised. Mrs. Robeson uses home cured hams altogether and makes her own lard and sausage. Echota was literally as peaceful as a prairie Wednesday afternoon when I visited all its colonies of creatures. Even the guineas were not noisy. It was a gray day but nothing complain ed because every one knew it would get a good supper and a oomfm'tablei bed. | Next Summer when blossoms and leaves embower this charming houso,} the two daughters who are now in | Make Us Prove It We dare not exaggerate to you. We are dependent upomn Your patronage. To get it we must have your trust and confi dence. We make the following statements with a full under standing of what they mean to us. You are safe when you believe in these statements. For the Bowels If you only knew as much as we and those who have used them know about Rexall Orderlies, you would be as enthusiastio about recommend ing them a 8 we ara. They taste just like candy, They aot so easily and 80 pleasantly that the taking of them is a pleasure. Even children likes Rexall Order lies; and you know that if a medi cine appeals 1o 4 child, it will appeal to grown-ups. 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A L, C.» ‘ ‘ é We want at once, loan appli cations for $5OO tn $2500 on either oty or farm real estate security. ]We have fine lists of real estate forsale. Call by and see us. ’William Tate Holland, successor to R. N. Holland and Son, No. 1 Reynolds Building, * Marvietta, rGa. You can get shoes at wholesale, cost at the Mill End Sale 5 Henry A. Ward & Co. of bowel ills and in a short time usual(liy make unnecessary the cone tinued use of physics and purgatives,) thus tending to stop such unhealthy habits as may have been formed. Make Us Prove This Wa 45 not ask you to take cuw word for this. We want you to make us prove it, and at no cost to you. Buy a box of Rexall Orderlies a$ our store. Use them once, or use up the whole box. Then, if you are not thoroughly satisfied, Just oome back empty handed and tell us. Without übi,igatjug you or question= ing you we will return tha money you paid us for them. Doesn't that indicate that Bexall Orderlice are at least worthy of trial? 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