The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, August 13, 1915, Page Page Three, Image 3
Faday August 13, 1915 =SOCIAL AND PERSONATL AMnrs CARTERS PHHIONE - - JC 340 < gclepbone Mews ot this Page to Mrs. Carter, PHONE 340 e — s Miss Leila Nix is visiting Miss Evelyn Adair in Atlanta. Fresh shipment of Hams and bone less - shoulders at Faw’s. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turner leave sor San Francisco next Monday. Mrs. C. B. Cheney is visiting Mrs. w. H. Cheney in Lawrenceville. Mrs. John M. Graham entertainea the Wednesday bridge club this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts leave for Atlantic Beach, Fla., in a few days. Misses Sallie Latimer and Lizzie Cogburn have gone to Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Mollie Carnes has moved to the corner of Haynes and Waterman streets. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunt?fiave moved back to Marietta from Chat tanocga. 3 Mr. Otis Puckett is at home again after spgnding several months in Columbus. Mrs. C. S. Hughley, of Columbus, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Green. ; Misses Edith Camp and Nell Shep pard are in Atlanta visiting .Miss Tempe Spinks. s The Baptist Philatheas gave an ice cream party on the church lawn Tuesday afternoon. Misses Lillian and May \\'illiaxps will go to Atlantic Beach, Fla., soon to visit Miss Kemp. Mr. Joe Dobbins and Mr. Oliver Callaway have returned from Augus ta and Washington; Ga: Mr. Bernard Barrett;-of Key West, Flar';" is spending the summer with Mr! and Mrs. D. F. Green. ..«# Misses Annie and Virginia McCol fum, of Adairsville, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. M. Cogkturn. Miss Velma Smith will visit friends | in Birmipgham and Anniston be-‘ fore returning to school af Boaz,rl Ala. | Miss Mary Willie Russell has re-| turned to her home in Marietta after | a visit to Miss Bloise Gay.——Atlamaz Constitution. | Miss. Marie Owenby is visiting Miss Ware, in Hoganville. They were college mates at Shorter. ~Col-t lege in Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson andl Miss Alic 2 Anderson have gone By au tomobile to Gastoria, N. C., te visit Mr. and Mrs. Page. Mrs. Herbert Clay, Miss Evelyn Clay, little Herbert Clay and nurse maid have gone to Atlantic Beach, Fla., to spend two weeks. Miss Lucile Wilson has returned from Madison and Suwanee, visiting her uncle, Mr. Harris Wilson, and her father, Mr. William Wilson. Miss Mamie Pearce has returned from a visit to Mrs. Carl Fisher in} Atlanta and has visiting her Miss Mildred Garwood, of Cartersville. Mrs. E. L. Stringer taught the Baptist Baraca Class for the four Sundays Miss Sena Towers was ab sent during her trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kincaid and lit tle daughter, Mae Dobbs, and-Mrs: J. H. Kincaid have returned from a very pleasant visit to relatives in Rockmart, Ga. 8. Mr. Gus Barrett, of Athens, has re turned home ,after spending two weeks with his sisters, Mrs. Coyle and Miss Barrett. Hiscondition has greatly improved. Mrs. Campbell Wallace, Sr., Mrs. Tom Wallace and Mrs, Henry Wyatt, Jr., attended the meetings in Carters ville last week and were guests of Mrs. Sam P. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cortelyou, Miss Mabel Cortelyou, Mrs. W. A. DuPre, Mrs, Henry Wyatt, Miss Sal lie Camp and Miss Minnie Lou Mec- Neel arrived from California at noon Wednesday. After a visit of two weeks with \ Mrs. John Cogburn, Mrs. O. A. Rich , ardson and her three children have returned to their home in Madison. Mr. Richardson came for them in his car and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cogburn. Among those who went to Canton last Friday to witness the ball game were Mr, and Mrs. Morgan McNeel, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Camp, Mr. and Mryg. Tom Waliace, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Read, Mr. Lindley Camp, Mr. Willizain Tate Holland, Messag. Balph and Guy Northcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Mloyd Nertheutt, Mr. George Sessions and Misses Cora Brown and Agnes Smith, BUSINESSs PHONE o - . se 18 X ‘Mrs. C. B. Mitcham is' improvingi after several months of illness. The best of cheese at Faw's. Miss Ruth Milam visited Miss Lil lian Kitchen in Acworth last -Thurs day. Miss Lida MecCleskey has return ed from a visit to friends in Carters ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Byrd, of St. Augustine, Fla., recently visited Mrs. C. M. Mell. Messrs. Wiley and Leon Blair left on Tuesday night for St. Simon’s Island to spend two weeks. Miss Christine Dobbs leaves on Thursday night for Greenesboro, N. C., to visit Miss Dessie Alderman. Misses Florence Crane and Marga ret Screven have returned to Mal bone accompanied by Miss Harriet Lawrence, ; Dr. L. Dyson and Mrs. W. G. Dy son, of Atlanta and Miss Maggie Edwards, of Americus, are the guests of Mrs. J. C. Dyson. Mrs. B. V. Greer’'s recent guests ha\;e been her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ciles, of Kennesaw, and Mrs. J. G. Morrow, of Hahira. Dr. C. H. Field returned to Flori da Thursday night and was accom panied by several prospective inves tors in real estate in the Land of Flowers. | - 'Misses Julia and Emma Katherinz Anderson entertained at 42 Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Annie Hahr Dobbs and her guest, Miss Julia Walker, of Savannah.. Golden glow’ brightened the rooms with their rad iance. = o Miss Lucile Morris entertained 18 couples of her young friends with 9 promenade on Friday evening. Tioe front veranda and lawn were lighted with many Jap lanterns and Miss Evelyp Cheney served punch. Ice cream and cake were also served and a delightful evening was spent.’ Mis=3 Emma Gardner sends us afew lines from San Francisco on a pic ture - postal showing ‘a glimpse of th¢' Hotel del Portal near the Mer ced River at the entrance to Yose mite Valley in California., The riv er foams over rocks and the moun tains are covered with green trees. She spent two weeks in this beau tiful place. : Miss Annie Ottinger, of Murphey, N. C., who is visiting-Mrs. Doe Wil liams, was the guest of honor at a picnic at Lithia' Springs given by Misses Annie and Addie McElreath. Miss Bessie Wofford, of Marietta, and Mr. Roy Appleton, of Rome, were among the -guests. Miss Mary and Messrs. Howard and Frank DMcEl reath assisted in entertaining. It is a source of great satisfac tion to the admirers of Senator Hoke Smith in Georgia that President Wil son and the administration are plan ning to back up unflinchingly the contentions first insisted on by Sen ator Smith with regard to the inter ference by Great Britian with the commerce of the United States and neutral ports.—Moultrie Observer. BISHOP—McCUTCHEN. Miss Mamie Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bishop, and Mr, Rufus H. McCutchen were married last Sunday morning at the home of Judge J. H. Nix, who officiated. * JUDGE JOHN HEARD'S GREAT DAY. Judge John SB, Heard celebrated the twentieth annual reunion of the Heard family and his eightieth birth day on Saturday. He has been married twice and is the father of twenty-three children, fifteen of them living. They, with their children, about twenty-five in number, were present as were seven of the fourth generation. Besides the members of the Heard family other guests of the occasion were the members of the board of county commissioners, a number of county officials and members of the county police force. A big barbecue was served during the day on the spot where once stood the little house in which Judge Heard was born eighty years ago. He has lived at the same place al' his life, and has the distinction of having been a citizen of three counties al though he never moved his Tesi dence. The Heard home, about six miles from Buckhead, was first in Henry, then DeKalb and then Fulton coun ty. Judge Heard’s nephews, Messrs, A. A. and W. A. Bishop, with their wives attended the reunion. Mr, and Mrs. George Hicks and Mrs, S. Groover were also among the guests, THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER. peg) Lastualll g 0y %". TR LT X NIRRT RS A R a 7 12 DAYS A ’/, .. VMORE \\ Rl s - AU Sl . (e | e \\ ENDS The Haverty Furniture Company will \ ‘ close its doors finally in Marietta, August ‘\“N We had expected to leave several weeks eariier; but selling out a big stock of furniture could not be done ina fev cays. We could not afford to ship back to Atlanta. We have been getting extensions from our landlord from week to week. NOW THE END IS REACHED We have gone through the stock now on hand and cut prices in many instances way below what the goods cost us. August 25th, will be the last day of THIS REMARKABLE T | QUITTING BUSINESS SALE ENTIRE --STOCK At Factory Cost and Less STUDY THIS LIST OF BARGAINS FOR ILLLUSTRATIONS ROYAL AXMINSTER RUGS. $30.00 Values, 9 x 12 size QUITTING-~BUSINESS: PRICE ........%5... $1 8145 $27.50 Values, 8-3 x 10-6 size WUITTING BUSINESS PRIME ............ $14|30 $5.00-Values, 3x 6 size’ | 4 b 2 gr QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ........:..... OLidd OAK BED ROOM SUITS. SGO,OO \'alufl. 3 piece Suite $27 5" QUITEING BUSINESS PRICK ............ fIJU OAK DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS. $15.00 Valug Golden Oak Dresser $8 5" QUITTING BUSINESS PHICE ............ Jo $30.00 Value Golden Oak Dresser s‘|4 95 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ............ 1 $25:00 Value Chiffonier $42 65 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .....cou..ee Wl&s IRON BEDS. $9.00 Value, 2 inch Posts $4 8: QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ............ W $12.50 Value, 2 inch Posts $5 95 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .......eooooos ' DINNER SETS; BLUE AND GOLD. $7:50 Value 42 Piece Dinner Sets 32 85 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .......,ccee.. & LIBRARY TABLES, $lO.OO Value Golden Oak Library Tables 33 95 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .......ceqoeso i $12.50 Value Fumed Oak Library Tables $5 25 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .............. ' Above items are all new goods. =We have a few pieces of slight ly. used furniture to go at less than ONE THIRD ACTUAL VALUE. Sale Is For p¥Etiass ——XI¥E - .50 No Accounis D RTETY TR 7T " | ~ e MY fi 'V | opened BER Lik oo R : o T, % EEERT CEN R % [t R ... /11T 00 DR . o A é T E B 2 ; Weh ° 108 Washing- ;;z%‘ I”'HRP‘H l! URE.( {‘*. *‘ Opposite : (i 2AS Mol WA Sol ' fon Avenue. | sumeremwmmT Tey court House LADIES WRITING DESKS. $8.50 Value Golden Oak Polished Desks $4 45 QUITTING BUSINESS .PRICE . .......... ..4 e $13.50 \':llll's' Golden Oak Polished Desks Q? 3; QUITTING BUNINBSS PRICE . ... ... .. . iy DAVENPORT AND PULLMAN MATTRESS $35.00 Value Golden Oak Finish Davenport $23 95 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ............ 8 CAST RANGES AND STOVES. $57.50 Value Advance Barrett Range $27 58 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ............ i $52.50 Value DeSoto Range $25 25 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .......... o YRVILY, s2B:so.Value No. 8 Monarch Stove ' 31380 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ............ ¢ $lB.OO Value No. 8 Vitus Stove W 37 50 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ..............N0 OwV $12.50 Value Cracker Jack Stove %85 25 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICB ........... . :‘:: ' e HAVERTY'S HYGIENIO REFRIGERATORS. $13.50 Value White Lined Refrigerators ss 75 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE ............... s 18:00 Value White Lined Refrigerators $9 un UITTING BUSINESS PRICE .............. ' NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES, $ll.OO Value Two Burner oOil Stoves ; 35 7: QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE .............. iy $13.50 Value Three Burner Oil Stoves $7 55 QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE, .............. ' Page Three