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Anday, December, 2, 1915
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} SOCIAL AND PERSONAT
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Ades. Carter,
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Fresh Nuts and Nut Meats at
Faw's.
Miss Annie Waddell spent the
week end at home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Cary, of At
ianta, have -lost their baby.
Mr. J. C. Milam is ill at his home
on Powder Springs street.
Miss Cora Brown visited Mrs. S.
V. Sanford in Athens last week.
Mrs. J. T. Corley spent Tuesday in
{artersville with Mrs. Montfort.
Mrs. T. N. Hatton, of Atlanta,
spent Friday with Mrs. J. P. Mozley.
Miss Dorothy Poole, of Buford,
spent Sunday with Miss Elizabeth
Hague. ‘
Miss Marguerite Chastain, of Blue
Ridge, spent last week with Miss
Olive Fain.
Special for Saturday, Dec. 4th only,
any $3.00 hat in the house $1.98 at
Lee & DuPre.
Miss Mary Neorton Towers, <f
Rome, is visiting her aunts, the. Miss- |
es Towers, here. '
Mr. and Mrs. Oco Kincaid, of At
lanta, are visiting their parents on
Trammell Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hames spent Thanks |
giving in Atlanta with their sister,
Dr, Lillie Norrell.
Pay your account at Smith & Potts
and get cocupons for diamond ring
and $50.00 in gold.
Miss Lola Dean, is back home af
ter spending some time at Hender-l
son, N. C.—Cherokee Press.
Misses Louise and Julia Schilling
and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schilling.
spent Thanksgiving in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Towers has gone to
Reckledge, Fla., to spend several
wecks with Mr. and Mrs. John Tow
ers.
l.isses Emma and Leila Black, of
Gaiaesville, Ga., spent the weei
end with their sister Mrs. Marvin
Nc:ton. |
Miss Odene I'lorcnce was among
thc Marietta younz people who went
to :ee “High Jinks” at the Atlanta
Th-ater.
Irs. 0. F. Groover has; gone -to
Spartanburg, S. C., to spend Christ
ma; with her daughter, Mrs. E. H.
Mcintyre.
Mrs. W. R. Turner’s Thanksgiving
guests were her daughter, Miss Eva
Mayes, Mrs. Patton and Miss Vaughua
of Atlanta.
Mr. Henry Schoenthal is really
better but is not able to be on the
street. He has recently been down
stairs and is stronger. |
Vhat time will the clock stop.’;
Guess the correct time and receive!
free a handsome 26 piece set of sil
ver every Tuesday at 2 p. m.
Ars. S. R. Bentley, of Holly, Mich,,
who is visiting relatives in Atlanta,
came up to spend the week end with
her aunt, Mrs. Murray Hawkins.
bMr. and Mrs. Ralph Butler have
returned to Cedartown after visit
ing Mrs. M. P. Morris here and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Butler in Decatur.
Mrs. George Chapman has return
ed from Ruston, La., where her
brother, Mr. Sampson Givehs, re
cently died after a brief illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown, ot
Atlanta, announce the birth of a
daughter who is the first grand
child of Ex-governor and Mrs. Joseph
M. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Anderson
and their son Joe came up from Sav
annah to Oakton and spent last week.
Miss Page Anderson is at St. Timo
thy's school near Baltimore.
Little Master Chas. Hamby, cele-‘
brated his fcurth birthday last Sat
urday, by having a few of his neigh
boriicod friends to come and spend
the afternoon.—Cherokee Press.
Mrs. Hovrard McNair, of New Or
leans, is expected to spend the
month of December with her parenis,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dobbs. Mr. Mec-
Nair will come up for Christmas.
Mrs. Sam Grogan entertained witn
a turkey dinner on Sunday invitiag
Miss Lillie May Wadsworth, Miss
Mattie Lou Barrett and Mr. Gus Gro
gan to meet Mr. Will Grogan of Ac
worth, who was the guest of hono-
Mrs., W. J. Webb and her daughter
Margaret Brown, have gone on a two
weeks vigit to her son George M.
Brown, who lives in Bradentown,
Fla. They will also go to Havana,
Cuba, before returning home.—
Cherckee Press.
Mrs. Kate Manning spent [esti
val week in Atlanta with her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. M. Hilburn. She saw all
the parades and was highly grati
fied over the ecreditable showing
made in so many ways by her be
loved home town.
BusinEss ProNg
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, Miss Francis McArthur, of Gaines
ville, Ga., spent the week end here
, with relatives.
Miss' Ada Garrett won the large
velvet art square Square given away
at the Fair last week.
. Mrs Vietor Moore, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her cousin-
Mrs. C. B. Willingham.
Crystalized Ginger at Faw's.
1 Miss Annie Hahr Dobbs has ra
turned from a visit to Miss Florine
Hardwick in Cedartown.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Root havej
moved into the place next to Mrs.
Hedges on Whitlock Ave.
Mrs. Florence Stephenson will
spcnd the winter at Miss Crockett’s
and will give piano lessons.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Malone, of
Villa Rica, were guests of Mrs. J. E.
Gable on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Camblos
have gone to Great Stone Gap, Va.,
to spend some time with relatives.
Fresh Cocoanuts at Faws.
Tallapoosa has a new weekly pa
per The Haralson Sentinel, which |
is only four pages in size but is|
well edited and printed. ‘
Mrs. McCulloch and Miss Marga
ret McCulloch have gone to Sea
breeze, Fla, to spend the winter
with Miss E. S. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brumby have
returned from a visit to Linton and
brought Mrs. William Brumby home
with them for a little visit,
Fancy California walnuts in 25¢
packages at Faw’s.
Mrs. C. L. Bray has returned from
Indiana and will go to housekeep-
Miss Ida Bray will be with her and
Mr. Bray will come down for the
holidays. I
Mr. and Mrs. Moorer, of Atlanta,
Mrs. N. B. Sullivan, of Anderson,
S. C., with her sons, Sam and N. 8,,
Jr.,, and Mr. Paul Drivver, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. J. H. Simpson.
Remember to ask at Wikle's drug
store (next to First National Bank)
for coupons to great drawing for the
$200.00 Diamond ring and $50.00 in
gold with every purchase. Applies
also to your account.
On Wednesday evening of last
week Mr:. W. H. Wyatt, Jr., and
Mrs. H. N. DuPre went to Carters
ville for a dance chaperoning Misess
Annie Hahr Dobbs, Agnes Smith and
Ruth Akin and Messrs Herbert
Dobbs, Morgan and Eugene McNeel
and Charlie Gardner.
Mrs. John D. Northcutt and daugh
ter, Charlotte, are in Athens spend
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Northcutt. On wednesday
afternoon their litu.e daughter,
Frances, celebrated her third birth
day with a beautiful party. Fran
ces is a beautiful child.
Mr. C. M. Head’s first letter from
Texas consists of a picture of the
handsome Methodist church in Mid
land, Texas, and a request for the
last three issues of the Journal
without which he feels lost. When
he comes home we will interview
him on his travels even if we have
to do it over the ‘elephone.
Closing out sale still going on at
Lee & DuPre—everything going at
cost.
Rev. and Mrs. George Leonard
Chaney visited Mrs. J. F. Clarke one
day last week and among those in
vited to meet them at dinner were
Mrs H. G. Cole, Miss Annie Burnap
and Miss Mary Cole. Mr. and Mrs.
Chaney came down to Atlanta to
the dedication of the new Unita
tarian Church of which Mr. Chaney
was formerly pastor. He and Mrs.
Chaney were friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher, Parents of Mrs. H. G. Cole.
They have gone on to Florfda to
spend the winter as usual to escape
the Massachusetts winters.
MR. FOWLER'S BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. J. M. Fowler celebrated her
husband’s birthday Friday evening
with a bird dinner to which a dozen
of his intimate friends were invited.
The round table had most attrac
tive decorations. The center-piece
was 2 handsome glass jar fiiled with
finest smoking tobacco on which
stood a dainty ballet dancer.
Four sil\"cr candlesticks held white
candles.
Around this playing cards were ar
ranged in a hub effect from which
minature cards forming spokes ex
tended to each place. The place
cards were bright hued birds attached
to brier pipes with bows of satin
ribbon. A delightful evening was
spent and all hened for many happy
returns.
THE MARIEITA JOURNAL AND COURIER
Shop Early
SS F T S R T ATR LTS VTGS o /
AND do your trading at The
Fair and secure the bargains
we are offering in Ladies’ Suits,
Skirts, Waists, Coats, Sport
Coats, Millinery and Furs, Shoes
and Notions. Also a big line of
Men’s Clothing.
gn_e_& Early. We Will Make it Pay You.
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BEST /NA
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SHOE /1
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WALTON |
Men’s Clothing
$lO.OO Suits . . . $ 7.48
1250 suits . . 9.98
1600 Suits . = .. 1048
Boy’s Suits
Sizes from 3 to 6.
$2.00 values . . . $1.23
450 values + .., . 2.98
Ladies Suits
$2250 Suits . . . $15.00
it ... .. 100
15.00 Suits . . . 10.98
1290 Sus. .. 3 9.98
Ladies Dresses
$3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $6.48
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drawn on our Second Free sfi:{%&.fiw T
Premium which was the 9 | m,ifi
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Xll art square, and Miss E o R
Ada Garrett was the lucky .‘4; |ke 'fl% S
winner ”‘rl' l?é\"\m i G
Save your coupons they are V| '
still good on the last drawing which is the hand
some McDougal Cabinet, given away Dec. Ist.
W
| HE FAIR
o i e i D @
Marietta, , . . . Ceorgia.
Walton Shoes Walton Shoes
Buy Walton Shoes for the chil
dren. 1t will pay you. Every
pair guaranteed solid leather.
From $l.OO to $2.48.
Furs!! Furs!! Fursl! Furs!!
A large selection of Furs, from
$1.98 to $25.00.
Children’s Coats
$2.00 Values . . . $1.25
20 Values . ... E¥B
S Values ... ~ 188
6.50 and 7.00 Values 4.48
Ladies Coats
s4s%Coats . . . § 298
b ioats . . . 3.98
WO9 Coats . . . 7.98
I Conts ... 9.98
1500 Coats . ~ . 1088
Millinery
Ladies Trimmed Hats'
98¢ and up.
Sport Coats
$7.50 and $B.OO Values $4.98
WK
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are notin the
Diamond
Ring Con-~
test, so we are
able to sell
You you gro
ceries at a
smaller profit
A few Specials
for
Friday
AND
Saturday
Dec. 3rd and Dec. 4th
No. 10 Cottolene Lard
$1.25
No. 10 Pure Lard
$1.19
filo Mountain Lau:
rel Compound Lard
98¢
:F{_()~me Ground Meal-,
per peck
28c¢
5;: Calumet Baking
Powder
19c¢
25¢ Sniders Tomato
Catsup
19¢
Arbuckles Coffee. per
pound '
19¢
8 Ibs. best loose Coffee
$l.OO
24 Ibs. Arbitrator Flour
. Ate
48 Ibs. Arbitrator Flour
$1.75
Why pay $2.00 for your
flour when you can
get the best on the
market from us for
"~ $1.75
Cash
Crocery
Co.
Phone 353,
ROY KINCAID, Mgr.
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