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Mriday, August 13, 1915
Gocial and Personal
Miss Lois Gardner is visiting “in
Cedartown.
Mrs. W. A .Murphey is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. A. Hatcher is recovering
from a slight illness.
Miss Jessie Barnes is on a vis't
to Miss Nell Brooks in West End.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leake, of At
lanta, are visiting Mrs. Paul Leake.
Mr. J. W. Adair was a visitor ot
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Murdock last
week.
Rufus Woolbright, of Atlanta, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. A. Flor
ence.
FOR RENT:- Pleasant rooms fur
nished or unfurnished. Olive E.
FAW. aug26.
Mrs. T. C. Hunter, of Eeastlake,
Tenn., is vigiting Mr. and Mrs,
Squires.
Mrs. Roger Dewar, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday at Locust Lodge with
Mrs. Heyward.
Miss Ida Lou Fincannon has re
turned to Newnan after a visit to
Miss Jessie Barnes.
Mrs. J. A. Park has returned to
Atlanta after visiting her daughter,
Mrs. George Hicks.
Miss Laura Margaret Hoppe gave
a dance on Friday evening in honor
of Miss Nellie Talley.
Mrs. Harry DuPre and Miss Vir
ginia Barnes are at Wrightsville
Beach for two weeks.
Let us please you with cur modern
prescription service. Griffith’s Phar
macy, Phone 49 and 50.
Dr. C. H. Field, of Clearwater, Fla.,
spent the week-end in Calhoun with
his father, Mr. Logan Field.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hodges will
name their infant son John McCor
mick for his two grandfathers.
Mr. W. A. Florence has returned
from Chicago where he has been buy
ing goods for the coming season.
Nothing like Nyats Face Cream
for sunburn, tan and freckles. Grif
fith’s Pharmacy, Phone 49 and 50.
Mrs. Newt Heggie is enjoying surf
bathing at Asbury Park and is much
improved in health by the bracing
sea breezes.
Mrs. C. M. Dobbs and Miss Jean-|
nette Black leave on Saturday for‘
Waynesville, N. C., to visit Mrs. Wil
liam Rogers. l
Dr. Will Malone, of Villa Rica,!
with his sister, Miss Edna Malone,
spent Sunday in town with friends
and relatives.
Choice budded paper sheii Pecan
treey fifty cents each. Order direct,l
catalogue free. Empire Pecan Co.,
Parrott, Ga.
Miss Emma Gardner will remain in
san Francisco several weeks longer
visiting the family of her uncle, Rev.
Josiah Sibley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Barber, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Power, in the country have gone
to Rome to live.
Miss Cora Brown invited the mem
bers of the camping party at the
Cherokee Mill to a water-melon cut
ting on Monday evening.
Miss Margaret Camblos is with her
friend, Miss Mabel Corry, at her sum
mer home on Cape May which has
the finest beach in the world.
Sheriff and Mrs. W. E. Swanson
and their children, Guy and Eliza
beth, have returned from a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. King in Dalton.
We make a specialty of fancy brick
cream for dinners and receptions, we
are pleasing others let us please you.
Griffith’s Pharmacy. Phone 49 and.
50. g
Mrs. Robert Shorter and daughter, |
Susie Thelma, s;op’ed wifhv Mrs. E.
L. Robertson on their way to Au
gusta after a visit in Nashville,
Tenn. |
Mrs. Meinert recovered her fine
dog by stopping her car in front of
the place where he had been last
seen and calling him with her auto
horn, |
George Mitchell Morris entertain
ed 35 girls and boys Monday evening
with a delightful party at the home
of his parents, Judge and Mrs. N. A.
Morris.
Mr. R. L. Vansant, of Powder
Springs, was in town Saturday and
came in to see us. He is one of
Cobb County’s bright and capable
young teachers.
Watson’s Magazine for August con
tains a full history of the Frank case
illustrated with the photographs of
4 number of people who have heen
<cnnected with the case. Price 10¢
at H. E. Kerley, the Jeweler. It.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
I am teaching vacation pupils at
'The Little Red School House,” 301
Roswell St. Can take others and
give them best attention.
3t. OLIVE E. FAW.
Mr. Shirley Hemp has returned to
Louisville,
Mr. N. J. Horn is recovering from
his recent iliness.
You save money when you patron
ize Wikle's Drug Store.
Mrs. E. M. York is in Nacoochee
Valley to spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hamby are
visiting Mrs. P. T. Hamby. |
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamby tented ati
the Marietta Camp Ground. ]
Mr. H. H. Cottingham is recover
ing from his recent indisposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Butler will g 0
to Cedartown to spend the winter.
Turnip seeds at Wikles Drug store.
Mr. M. R. Lyon is able to be out
but has not yet regained his strength,
Desirable offices for rent in Audi
torium Building, Atlanta Street.
Apply to First Natninal Bank. 1t
Mrs. Georgia K. Sullivan has gone
to California with a party or rela
tives. i
Miss Rosa Cole has returned from
a visit to Mrs. W. A. Gatlin in At
lanta.
Miss Mary Peeples is the guest of
friends in Marietta.—Bartow Tri-‘
bune. |
Mrs. Charlie Dickson is visitingi
her sister, Mrs. S. C. Evans in Ac
worth. ‘
We need you—hope you will kind-1
ly think of Wikle for anything that
comes from a drug store. |
Mrs. A. J. Kilpatrick has roturned!
to Augusta after visiting Mrs. Joseph
M. Brown. i
Practical sick nurse, with three
years experience in Atlanta. 803
Roswell St. |
¢ Mrs. J. C. Rushin, of Atlanta, i
expected on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Joe. Carter.
Prof and Mrs. S. V. Sandford and
their three sons are at the Whit
lock House.
Mrs. Margaret Holmes is visiting
her brother, Mrs. G. W. Gignilliat, in
Seneca, S. C.
Mrs. Inman Strong Chase is at
home with Mrs. Graham after a vis
it to Augusta.
Miss India Power visited her cou
in, Mrs. C. P. Stephens, on her way
home from Atlanta.
Stop that thirst with our cold
sparkling drinks. Griffith’s Phar
macy, Phone 49 and 50.
Mr. G. C. Petty ‘returned to his
home in Fitzgerald after a visit to
his Drother, Mr. J. W. Petty.
Mrs. Ed Hunt entertained inform
ally at bridge Saturday afternoon in
honor of Miss Isabel Graham.
Misses Agnes Lynn and Lavinia
Jones, of Atlanta, are spending th .
month with Mrs. John Cheney.
Pasture on Whitlock Avenue for
cows and horses with well water con
venient. Phone 230. It
Mrs. W. F. Law is at home after an
extended visit in California and Mrs.
Leon Gilbert has returned from In
diana.
Dr. I. W. Waddell is at home after
conducting protracted meetings at
his four churches in the Athens Pres
bytery.
Mr. W. M. Kuhnen is wearing a
handsome new suit won from the
T. L. Wallace Clothing Co. on a 50
cent purchase.
According to the Maeon Telegraph
a feilow (own there has a Ford Lo
can start by hollering at it.—XNoria
Gecrgia Citizen.
Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Manning hav
returned Lg_'figgaggah after a visiz
to their %:, Mrs. Kate Manning
They came up, in their gar. G
Miss Josephine Clarke has return~
ed from the west where she has speat
a profitable and pleasant summer in
study and vigiting friends.
o Dr. and Mrs. Burwell Atkinson, of
‘Camden County, vigited Dr. and Mrs.
Nolan last week on their way out to
Colorado to spend a month.
Mrs. N. J. Horn was summoned to
Atlanta Thursday night on account
of the death of her nephew, Mr.
Fred Davis, who was buried at San
dy Plains, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McNeel and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd North
cutt, were motor guests on Sunday at
“Stack Hollow Camp’’ up the river,
—PBartow Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown aand
Jougnter, of Marietta, were rezul
guests of Mis. Brown’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O car Hembree, on Roswel!
voud.—Miiton County News.
Solve the dessert probiem this hot
weather with Griffith's fancy brick
cream. Phone 49 and 50.
LUMBER.
i Framing, Inch Boards in pine an’
' poplar, also a fine lot of square
'weathcrboarding. James Cureton,
Austell, Ga. it
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Andersoi
are at Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Turnip seeds at Wikles Drug store.
Mrs. Cecil Manning and Miss Bes
sie Jone:s left for Fiztgerald on Fri
day.
Mrs. A. M. Gibbs, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mrs. Paul Leake for several
weeks.
Miss Sallie Horney, of Columbus,
is visiting Mrs. George Owen who had
also with her on Sunday Miss Beulah
Saxon, of Atlanta, and Miss Hattie
Kenny, of Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Dora Simmonds and her son,
Randolph, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Cheney at Pablo Beach, Fla.,
and Mrs. Clay is filling two posi
tions in the post office for two
weeks, .
Misses Helen and Isabel Rogers
have had among their recent visitors
their brother, Hon. Charles P. Rog
ers, of Willahatchee, Ala., Mrs. Bet
terton and Miss Minnie Lee Hay, ot
Atlanta.
Miss Regina Rambo, who is sail
ing from Philadelphia to Savannah,
will stop at Eastman and will also
attend the Confederate veteran's re
union in Fitzgerald on thes 18th be
fore coming to Marietta.
Mrs. Nat E. Harris, Miss Luttrelli
and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell wallace,
Jr.,, left on Thursday morning in a
touring car for Hampton, Tenn., to
spend a few weeks there in the Gov
ernor’s beautiful summer home. |
Mrs. Trezevant and Mrs. Bolan
Brumby who arrived from San Fran
cisco last Thursday declare the coun
try is more attractive than the ex
positions. Mrs. Trezevant had seen
Yellowstone Park before so did not
stop there,
Mr. Dempsey Medford sent us four
of the finest tomatoes last week we
have ever seen. One weighed about
two pounds and the others were al
most as big. Mrs. M. W. Murdock
also brought us two perfect speci
mens from her garden.
Miss Dorothy Smith is visiting her
uncle, Mr. A. S. Smith, near Raliegh,
and will be joined by Miss Irene Ma
lone in a few days to attend a house
party in Suffolk, Va., with Miss Hel
en Hosier who was their school mate
at Wesleyan College in Macon.
It was quite a shock to those of us
who knew Lillian Russell 20 years
ago when she was so lovely and
graceful in light operas to see her so
plump and substantial in the movies.
However she is handsome now and
carries her weight and age extreme
ly well.
Mrs. Thomas J. Hardage receivei
the black silk dress given away by
Mr. Henry Ward Saturday morning
to the lady with a number cut from
hisz advertisement tiearest to one that
had been placed in a desk in the
store. Many ladies were present but
some sant their numbers in by
friends.
Mr. J. B. Hough was delayed by
business and did not leave for Joplin-
Mo., until Thursday. He will re
turn to accompany Mrs. Hough to
their new home about the first of
September. Her neighbors regret
very much to see her go but remem
ber she leaves a grandson here and
he will bring her back on visits.
A number of Georgia’s daily pa
pers are publishing a fine picture of
D. F. McClatchey, ‘“‘the man the
house lost and the senate gained,”
who has long been famous for his
magnificient voice. When he was
elected secretary of the senate we
predicted he would continue to hold
the place and he confessed recently
at a rotary club dinner that he is
making a race to succeed himself.
First the bankers of the state,
then the weekly press men, a’nd now
htxe police chiefs have decided to for
bid the serving of alchoholic bever
ages at the entertainments at their
iinnual meetings. Pretty soon it will
}be a rare banquet in Georgia that is
graced, or disgraced, as the case may
pe, by the old-fashioned trimmings
that in other days caused banqueters
to slip under the table, or go weav
ing homeward in the wee sma’ hours,
declaring vociferously, “We wont g 0
home ’till morning.” —Savannah
Morning News.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Northcutt, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are entertaining a
jolly house party of friends and rel
atives at their summer home on Sun
get lake. Their guests include Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Heggie, of Marietta,
Ga., Mrs. Joseph P. Legg and two
children, of Valdosta, Ga., Mrs. A.
Y. Leake, Miss Marie T.eake, of San
Juan, Porto Rico, Frederick Wynn,
of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, Eld
ridge Moore, of Nashviile, Tenn., Mrs.
E. L. Deckard and Miss Ethel Deck
ard, Jacksonville, Fla. —Asbury
Park Morning Press.
ICCO PER WEEK.
Nuannally’s delicious cream in one
of those pure cake cones just simply
“takes the cake’—3B¢.. . One thousand
eaten a week proves how delicious
‘they are. Served only at Wikle's
Drug Store.
{ Rev. Randolph Claiborne, whose
wife and children are away, is en
-Itex‘taining his friends very pleasant
Iy. On Saturday morning Rev. G. S.
Tumlin and Dr. Rembert Smith were
his guests at Breakfast and on Sun
day morning Mr. R. H. Northeutt,
Mr. A. S. Cohen and Mr. Len Bald
win shared his early morning meal.
Ten thousand volunteers turned
out early the other day and got busy
building a highway from Paducah,
Ky., tc Memphis, Tenn. When the
chades of evening fell the highway
was complete except in unimportant
details. Is there a suggestion in this
for Dixie Highway boosters? Are
they willing to shuck their coats,
stop talking and get out and do a
little pick and shovel work?—Sav
annah Morning News,
Turnip seeds at Wikles Drug store.
NEWS FROM CHEROKEE. |
From The Cherokee Advance:
The fust Cherokee Advance has
pictures of Judge Patterson and Sol
icitor Clay on the first page and the
following items about Cobb County
people:
Col. J. Z. Foster, Col. J. L. Tyre,
Jr., and Col. Geo. Anderson are
courting in Canton this week.
Attorney Joe Abbott, of Acworth,
is among the visiting members of the
bar here this week.
Judge Morris and Col. D. W. Blair
are here from Marietta this week in
attendance upon Superior Court.
Earl Medford, stenographer for
Cel. Clay, is here this week. Mr.
Medford is a Cherokee boy and has a
number of friends here.
Eight thousand fans went witn
the ball team to Marietta Thursday.
MRS. KEELER ENTERTAINS
FOR VISITING LADIES.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. George;
Keeler gave a Gem party in honor of
Mrs. Graham and Miss Isabel Gra
ham, of Augusta, guests of Mrs. John
M Graham and Miss Laura Bacor,
of Cox College, who is visiting Mrs.
Davenport. The other guests were
Mrs .Armstrong, Mrs. Leach, Mrs.
Hoppe, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Baldwin and
Misses Addie and Mollie Setze.
MISSES ROBESCON'S LUNCHEON.
Misses Mary and Harriet Robeson
entertained on Friday with a lun
cheon in honor of Miss Christine
Dobbs and her visiting cousins, Miss
Marie McNair, Miss Mary Prothre
and Miss Emma Hahr Dobbs. The
other guests were Mrs. John l)or-I
sey, Mrs. Doyle Butler, Mrs. Willf
Eph Roberts, Miss Annie Hahr Dobhsl
and her guest Miss Julia Walker,
Misses Mary Ellen Law, Imogene
Brown, Irene Malone, Julia Ander
son, Evelyn Clay, Glennis Hancock,
Agnes Smith, Nellie Talley, Jean
Wallace, Hooper and Frances Wikle,
Helen Dumas and Emma May Rambo.
The hall was decked with golden
glow and the parlor with rose color
ed zinnias. A delicious four course
luncheon was served on six tables,
three in the dining room and three
on the wide veranda, with vases of
white, rose and blue asters for cen
ter-pieces. The place cards were de
corated with asters also.
ATTENTION U. D. C.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet with Mrs. John Fowler on
Tuesday Aug. 17th, at 4 p. m. A
full attendance is urged as we are to
elect delegates to both convention':.
Whenever a veteran dies anywhere
in the county, Kennesaw Chapter will
thank any friend who will report it
as e desire to send an evergreen
croass, tied with our colors ,to be niac
ed on the casket in token of our ap
¢reciation of their reeord in the siv
ties. Any veteran desiring a cross
of honor will apply to Mrs. S. D.
‘Rambo, 300 McDonald Street. The
next day on which ‘they will be de
livered is Nov. Ist. Make your ap
plication not later than Oct. Ist.
MRS. M. R, LYCN.
President Kennesaw Chapter.
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WHAT THE’PURE FOOD
AND DRUG LAW REQUIRES.
The lowest amount of Butter Fat
(pure cream) must not be less than
109,. Now it is a postive fact (we
will prove it) that Nunnally’s aver
ages 14 to 16%. .That:is why our
sales are running frog¥22s to 235
gallons every month.‘é?;‘?@ling some
cream you will say“-but ask Nun
nally and he will tell you that Wikles
'Drug Store disposes of that quantity
every 30 days.
1 Get Nunnally’s at the tables or
phone us for parties and we will da
Ethe rest. Wikle’s Drug Store. adv.
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’ FOR SALE.
1 Several improved tracts of far:
land. Ranging from 15 acres up fo
350 acres, all in Cobb County. Prices
' right and on easy terms. If you are
l interested in a bargain see us.at once.
John P. Cheney and R. A. Hill, tf.
.o o ;
New Goods Arriving
®
By Every Freight
And Express
Just received 45 pieces of the Famous
Idaho, 32 inch Zephyr Ginghams, just
the thing for girl's school dresses,
stripes and plaids, peryard
15¢
75 pieces of 28 inch Zephyr Ginghams,
plaids and strioes, per yard
10c
Just received 52 p{eccs of 36 inch Book
fold Shirting, colors guaranteed abso
lutely fast, yard
15¢ ‘
25 pieces Bookfold 36 inch Percales, lights
and darks, yard
10
Just received 15 pieces beautiful fancy
plaid Ribbons, from 6 to 8 inches wide,
values up to $l.OO a yard, the entire lot
to go for, yard
35c¢
Just received 6 pieces 36 inch Faille Silks,
this is one of the newest things in silks
for this season, per yard
6 pieces of Stripe Silks, these will have
to be secen to be be appreciated, per
yard
sl.ooand $1.25
8 pieces of Plaid Silks, as you know
plaids will be very strong this coming
season, yer yard
sl.ooand $1.25
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Just received 6 pieces of striped and plaid
Chiffons, for shirt 3vaists, they are omne
of the newest things in shirt material
for the coming seagon per yard
sl.ooand $1.25
Just received one case wool Blankets,
just the thing for the girl going off to
school from |
$5.00 t 0 $9.50
Just receivea 50 pieces best Calicos, all
colors per yard
Ssc
The W. A. Florence
Department Store
Marieita, Georgia
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