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Friday, December 11 1914
News From Over The County.
- POWDER SPRINGS.
Rev. J. R. Spear, our new Pastor,
filled his first appointment at the
Methodist Church on Sunday anl
éuuday night. His family will ar
rive here on Tuesday.
Mr. Coy Hunt, of Atlanta, made
his regular trip up here on Sunday
afternoon.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church met with Mrs.
Maggie Lindley on Monday after
noon.
Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Rutland left
the past week for their new home
at LaFayette, Ga. Rev. Rutland has
peen pastor of the M. E. Church here
for three years and we certainly
wish him much success in his new
work.
mr. J. J. Rice and family have
recently moved into the house vacar
ed by Rev. E. M, Dyer. We are
pleased to welcome them to our
town.
The ladies of the town met on
Tuesday evening of last week with
Mrs. R. L. Bennett and organized
a “Civic Improvement League” for
our town. They are to meet once
2 month with the different members.
It is hoped they will accomplish a
great deal in the way of improving
and beautifying their town.
Mr. G. W. Chandler, of Macon, is
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Emmett
Wwolfe, this week.
Mr. T. N. Lindley has moved into
his new residence on Marietta street.
Miss Mildred Clay, of Macland,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
E. L. Lemon.
Mis Ida Gaines left Friday for her
home at Cass Station. She has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. L.
Rutland, for some time.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist Church will have a cake
confectionery sale at Wolfe’s furni
ture store on Friday and Saturday,
Dec. 11th and 12th. This is a good
time to buy your cakes for Christmas
and you will also help a worthy
cause.
Mr. Emmett Wolfe has moved in
to the house vacated by Mr. T. N.
Lindley.
Mr. Joe Wolfe moves into the
house occupied by Mr. Emmett
Wolfe.
The ladies of the Baptist church
are making great preparations for
a bazaar to be held on Thursday,
December 17th. 1914 at Mr. R. L.
Bennett's store. They will have ar
ticles on sale that will be suitable
for Xmas gifts, also for daily use.
They will also run a restaurant in
connection with all kinds of goond
things to eat. They will serve both
dinner and supper on Thursday. Ev
very one cordially invited to come
and help make this a success.
CRICKET.
MACLAND.
Rev. J. R. Speer, our new pastor,
Will fill his appointment here next
Sunday and Sunday night.
Col. Emmett McElreath, of Kings
land, Ga., spent part of last week
with his aunt, Mrs. Babb. Col. Mec-
Elreath was rcared here and has
many friends who are glad to know
he is doing well,
Miss Mildred Clay has returned
from Atlanta where she spent several
Weeks with relatives.
Mr. Louis Williams and family, of
Atlanta, spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wil
liams,
Misses Lucile and Alice Griggs, of
Marietta, are spending this week
With their grand parents.
We spent last Saturday in Mari
“ita with our friend Nesbitt Os
born who has been a patient suffer
“r for most two years with tubercu
losis, He ig confined to his bed
10w ard unable to talk much but he
's just as patient as can be ani
does not complain or murmur,
Ve hope ke will yet get well and
Strong again,
RUBY.
FLOYD.
Mliss Tommy Park visited relatives
o Marietta lust week.
The young people enjoyed a sing
iLg at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John A, QGlore Sunday afterncon
Miss Carrie Hardage has returned
from a week’s visit in Marietta.
There are several new brick store
touses being built at Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson, of
Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
‘Uhnston, of Flint Hill, spent Sun
-4y with Mr. T. J. Floyd and fami
1y
The many friends of Mrs. G. B.
Gann are sorry to know she does not
improve fagt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis, of Mt.
Zion, visited firends in this commun
ity Sunday,
BOBBY.
AUSTELL.
Mrs. Wade Lassiter, of Atlanta,
has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Frost.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sharp, of Rome
are visiting their sister, Mrs. Henry
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp were married
in Rome a few weeks back and have
been on an extended bridal trip
north,
Mrs. H. C. Steadman and children
have returned from a visit to Green
ville, ' S..C.
An occasion enjeoyved by all present
was the meeting of the Civic Club
at the home 6f Mrs, W. P. Davis on
last Friday afternoon. After ar
ranging the final details for the ba
zaar to be held next Thursday, Dec.
10th, refreshments were served. The
Club has made many improvements
in our town which is certainly ap
preciated.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cureton had
for their guests at dinner last Sun
day Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Gresham
and little son, Render.
Mrs. Ross Cannon and little son,
of Garfield, Ga., are the guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mre oJ G Bl
liott.
Mrs. John Robinson and little son,
Howard, and Mrs. Robinson visited
friends in Douglasville Tuesday.
DELLA.
KIRK'S CHAPEL.
The weather has been very bad,
but not too bad for movers.
Miss Ada Smith spent Sunday with
Miss May Cunningham.
The box supper held at this place
Saturday night was quite a success
for a bad night.
Mrs. G. M. Smith spent the day
with Mrs. S. Brown Sunday.
Miss Winie Hardage, who has been
sick for quite a while, is improv
ing.
Miss Lillian Hardage visited home
folks Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Lanier spent the week
with her mother, Mrs. D. M. Pitt
man, who is very sick.
Sunday School will begin at one
o’clock next Sunday on account of
practicing for the Christmas tree
axercises.
Mrs. Buny Foalds spent the week
with her sister, Mrs. G. R. Setter
with her sister, Mrs. G. R. Satter
field. 3
Mr. J. A. Cunningham and family
spent the day with Mr. R. A. Cun
ningham’s folks.
Mr. W. C. Mason, of North Caroli
na, is spending a few days with re
latives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Paris and
daughter, Lois, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with relatives near
Blackwells.
Miss Annie Watkins spent Satur
day night with Mr. T. B. Lawrence’s
family.
Rev. T. M. Lacy preached at this
rlace Sunday night.
AMiss Mae Cunningham spent Sat
urday afternoon with Miss Lillian
Hardage.
Miss Nellie Parris spent Sunday
with Miss Lillie Daniel.
Many good wishes to the Journal
readers. ‘ ROBIN.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
The singing school at this place
is making quite a success with a
good attendance.
Miss Leona Watkins spent Sunday
with Miss Ludia Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
family of Mr. H. Smith.
Misses Bertie IL.ee and Renovee
Brooks spent Sunday with Misses
Edith and Elmer Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pace visited
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Adams Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Parris.
Mr. Charlie Woods spent Staurday
night with his sister, Mrs. Edd Wil
son.
Mr. Earl Porter has returned to
ihis home in Paulding.
Mrs. Fred Watkins spent the week
-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Carlisle.
Ava Lee Lawrence spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Lettie and
Rosa Lee Watkins.
Mr. Walter Lawrence visited rela
tives near Sandy Plains last week.
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Alexander
gspent Friday and Saturday with Mr.
Dock Williams near Marietta.
Mrs. Lilla Scott has put in a new
telephone,
Rev. Atkins will preach a sermon
for mothers at this place next Sun
day. Let everybody attend.
Remember Sunday School at this
place every Sunday p. m. at 2:390
o'clock, and also prayer services at
7:30 o'clock.
RUTH.
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
OLIVE SPRINGS.
After an illness of several months
Mr. N. H. Wise passed away at the
heme of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Van
Winkle here on Dec. 2nd, at the age
of 44 years. He was born and rais
ed here and highly respected by all
who knew him. While he never un
ited with any church, he was an
Obedient, lovable brother and son.
The funeral service was conductad
by Rev. S. E. Cassidy at Malony
Springs on Thursday afternoon.
Many friends and relativeg were
present to show respect and love to
our friend who has now passed into
a better world. He leaves thrae
brothers and three sister, besides a
large circle of friends and relatives
to mourn his death.
Mr. Clayton Camp and bride will
be at home with Mr. Camps’ father,
Mr. 1. J. Camp.
Little Myrtle Crow spent Satur
day and Saturday night in Marietta
with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. A. Brewer.
Don’t forget Saturday night and
come out to the box supper, as we
are expecting a lot of boxes, and we
want the boys to be present.
Mr. Bill Lindsay, of Hiram, Paul
ding County, moved his family here
last week to the Clay farm. We wel
come them to our midst.
Pray er service was well attended
here on Sunday night.
Miss Pearl Pace has returned home
after spending some time with rela
tives near Dallas.
CLYDE.
ORANGE HILL.
Rev. S. E. Cassidy filled his regu
lar appointment at this place Sun
day, preaching a very interesting
sermon, but on account of bad wea
ther there were no services Sunday
night.
On last Monday Mrs. 1. B. Seay
died. She had been a great sufferer
for many months. The funeral and
ipterment were at Milford Church,
Rev. S. E. Cassidy officiating.
The Sunday School at this place
is holding up nicely. We are glad
to see people so interested as not
to stand back for a little rain.
Mr. H. F. Pair and family, of At
lanta, visited his parents at this
place Saturday and Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mor
gan on last Friday, a girl.
Several of the young people mo
tored to Marietta last Monday night
and visited the movies, among those
going were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Da
vis, Mr. Chester Pair and Misses
Bethie Pair and Lucinda Summer
our.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hardy Friday.
Mrs. Amanda Vinson is visitinz
her mother, Mrs. Issabella Seay.
Miss Bethie Pair is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta.
Master Shelton Cassidy spent Sun
day with his cousin, Master Rufus
Hardy.
Messrs. George Gwinn and Grady
Vaughn made their usual visits Sun
day afternoon, notwithstanding the
bad weather.
B. K.
DUE WEST.
The continued c!2udy weather has
got the ground so soft and the roads
so bad we farmers are about out of
business.
Mr. J. T. Compton has hought a
farm from Mrs. C. W. Ellis.
Col. Rollie Ward and wife, of El
berton, Ga., are spending some time
with their parents.
Mr. A. B. Gilbert, who has bought
a farm from Mr., H. B. Clay will
make some decided improvements on
his dwelling before moving out.
Mr. Oscar Adair will move his
family to Anniston, Ala., this week.
We regret to loose these people from
our midst but wish them unbounded
success in their new undertaking.
Mis. J. W. Shutley is spending a
few days with her mother, Mrs. R.
L. Anderson near Kennesaw.
The heavy rain last Thursday
night washed away two or thrae
bridges out in Red Rock District.
Mr. Henry Carruth has rented a
farm from Mr. McNab; and will
move his family in a few days.
Ye scribe spent Saturday night
with relatives near Qakdale,
The following officers were elect
ed for the ensuing term of Due West
Lodge Friday night: Brother H. H.
Smith, Noble Grand; M. C. McCol
lum, Vice-Grand; J. W. Mayes, Fin
ancial Secretary; C. A. Kemp, Trea
surer and O. C. Kemp, Recording
Secretary.
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LOST MOUNTAIN.
Willis Nelson, of the U. S. Navy,
who is at present stationed at Bos
ton, Mass., is at home to spend the
holidays with his parents.
Troy Warren and Miss Bertha
Turner were married Sunday after
noon at the residence of Wylie Tur
ner, oy Rev. E. D. Patton. They are
two of our prominent youny peopie
and have many friends who
waft their hearty congratulations.
Warren Lindley is moving to his
place bought of Mr. Nelson. War
ren is a handy fellow in the commu
nity and we welcome him and his
family to our midst.
Wylie Turner went to Alabama to
help mcve Charlie Cagle.
Muddy roads and Christmas is
what we are talking about now.
The friends and relatives here of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chandler of Hunts
ville, Ala., will be delighted to learn
of the young lady that was recently
born to them. Our congratulations.
ALLEN.
NEW SALEM.
Rev. Waddell filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sun
day.
Misses Nan Cox, Minnie Green,
Alma Brown, Messrs. Jude Green
and Bob Cox visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Leaveli Sunday.
Misses Jennie and Sallie Dunn
spent the week-end with their sis
ter, Mrs., J. L. Darby.
Mr. Homer Flynn spent Sunday
with home folks.
Miss Desa Darby is on the sick
list.
Mrs. J. L. Darby gave a singing
Sunday afternoon which was great
ly enjoyed by all present.
We are glad to hear that Mrs.
Will McCollum is improving.
Mr. Henry Flynn spent Sunday
night with friends near Marietta.
Mr. Zack Daniell and Ben Harben
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Darby Sat
urday night. There must have been
some unusual attraction there.
Master Walter Freeman, Earl Dar
by and Miss Jennie Dunn enjoyed
a fine squirrel hunt Saturday after
noon, bringing home three squirrels.
Mr. Henry Goodwin spent Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Henry Orr.
Sunday School at this place every
Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Ev
ery one cordially invited.
We wish the Journal and the
readers a happy Christmas.
STAR.
MABLETON.
Mr. J. P. Mable, of Anniston, Ala.,
visited relatives around Mableton
last week.
Mr. J. B. Haggard, of Commerc:,
died at his home on Nov. 30th. Mr.
Haggard once lived near Mableton
and had many friends here who will
be grieved to learn of his death. He
was Dr. Haggard's father who was
with him for several days before he
died. We extend our smypathy to
the bereaved.
Miss Marie Dorman, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mrs. L. A.
Dodgen.
Two new brick stores are going
up at Floyd and other improvements.
Mr. John Hogan a new dwelling.
Hurrah for Floyd'
The Ladies Sewing Society will
meet at Mrs. H. O. Lee’s Friday.
Sorry to hear that Mr. F. F'. Gann
is not so well as usual.
Mrs. G. B. Gann, who has been
sick for some time, remains about
the same. Hope ghe will goon begin
to show improvement.
Dr .and Mrs Chas Haggard have
returned from Commerce, where they
attended the burial of Mr. J. B.
Haggard.
Miss Ruth Anne Mable spent Sun
day at Decatur, Ga.
BLUE BELLE.
CHALKER SCHOOL HOUSE.
Scheool commenced Monday morn
ing under auspicious circumstances
with Miss Ida Scott as teacher. 1
am quite sure of a good school with
such an efficient teacher as Miss
Scott.
We have a new bailiff in the com
munity, Mr. C. M. Rutherford. We
all must behave now, or well, “boys”
you know the consequences.
Grady McCoy, one of our corn club
boys, went to the boys corn show
in Atlanta last week and reports a
good show and a nice time.
Luther Chalker attended the Hog
and Hominy Carnivai in Atlanta last
Thursday and says the parade was
fine and well attended by the “fair”
gex in spite of the rainy weather.
Mises Fannie Chalker and her bho
ther, Herbert, visited Miss Letha
Watson, of Bengon Sunday.
The singing given by Mr. John
Brinkley Sunday night was enjoyed
by all present,
Mr. Albert McCoy and family and
Mrs. Jennie Baldwin visited friends
and relatives in Atlanta and also
attended the Hog and Hominy carni
val last week.
EDITH.
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FOR SALE—Pure Appler Seed Oats.
75 cents per bushel. 10 bushels,
70 cents per bushels. C. M. Head,
R. F. D. No 6, Marietta, Ga.
APPLER Seed oats for sale. Write
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