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Friday Morning, July 27th, 1917.
SOCIAL AND PERsONAL
Mrs. S. C. McEachern spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Miss Edna Schilling has returned |
from Gadsden, Ala. z
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wiley announce
the ‘birth: of a daughter. ' v
Mr. Howard Dobbs has actepted a
position in Akron, Ohio.
Mrs. Henry Wyatt is visiting rela
tives in Birmingham, Ala. :
Mrs. R. C. Puckett is quite ill at
her home on Denmead street.
Miss Osie Wallace and Miss Ruby
Allen are visiting in Atlanta. :
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Atlanta,
are visiting Miss Maud Medford.
Mr. George Roberts left Tuesday
for a visit to Washington, Ga.
Mrs. Mollie Martin has returned
from a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Inda Harrison and her. assis
tant have 92 pupils in their school.
Miss Lola Hagcod is visiting Miss
Estelle Burtz in Acworth this week,
The friends of Mr. John Ellison
will regret to know that he. is quite
ill. B
Mrs. Geo. T. Latimer, of Atlanta,
spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. H. Simp-l
sSon. J
Mrs. Bolan Brumby and Miss
Georgia Hunt spent Tuesday in At
lanta.
Miss Evelyn Lovelace, of West
Point is on a visit to the Misses Schil
ling.
Miss Martha Shippen is on a visitl
to Miss Elizabeth Shippen in Elli
jay. |
Miss Minnie Ellison, of Kennesaw,
spent Wednesday with Miss Ola El
lison. : {
The Misses Jameson, of Atlanta,
spent Monday with Mrs. S. C. Mc-}
Eachern. |
Miss Anna May Dunn has returned
from a visit to Miss Mary Settles in
Atlanta. |
Misses Mary and Belle Lawrence;
of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. R. de T.
Lawrence. |
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Dobbs, of At
lanta, are visiting his sister, Mrs. C.
M. Dobbs. 4 !
Miss Lizzie Setze, of Atlanta, is
spending this week with Mrs. Fred
Barkalow.
Misses Mary and Belle Lawrence
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. R. de
T. Lawrence. :
Miss Agnes Vaughn, of Copner
Hill, Tenn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Dobbs.
Mrs. Linn has returred to her home
in Chattanooga after a visit to Mrs.
E. L. Stringer.
Mr. W. F. Roesel is working in
Winston-Salem, N. C. where her has
a good position.
Mrs. Henry Cohen and little daugh
ter, Margaret, left Tuesday for a
trip to Clayton.
Mrs. Herbert Nichols aad son Mar
vin, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Irwin Smith,
Mr. Edward Simpson spent the
week-end in Rome, attending a dance
Saturday evening. g
Rev. and Mrs. James D. Lane have
“eturned to Atlanta after a visit to
Mrs, Lucy Edwards.
Mrs. John Cheney and children left
Monday for a visit to friends and
relatives in Liberty, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs, dohn Cogburn and
children are in Madison visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Q. M. Richardson.
Mis. Jessie B. Patterson and
daughter, Annie . Lester, of Miami,
‘l2, are with the Misses Setze for
the summer,
ATTENTION FARM OWNERS!
MONEY FOR COBB COUNTY FARMS
We believe in Cobb County, its land, its peo
ple, its future. :
_ If you need money for the purchase of Cobb
County farms, or for improving farrhs already
owned, or for paying off mortgages, see us at once.
We will give your application for a loan prompt
altention, and always have funds for loans on
Cobb County farms at current rates.
Fulton Investment Company
I 01-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 Hurt Bldg. Atlanta, Ga.
Charles D, McKinney, William J. Tilson J. Howel! Green,
President Vice-President. Treasurer.
H. M. Paschal, Secretary.
Green, Tilson & McKinney, Attorneys, Bell Phones lvy 7616-7617.
Fresh shipment: of Hams angd
sweet meats at Faw’s, = D?I
Mr. and Mrs. C.. H. Mitchell will
leave the latter part of this week for
a trip to Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brumby, of
Franklin, La., are visiting their pak
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brumby. }
Dr. Leslie Blair has received h%
appointment as first Lieutenant i
the Medical Reserve Corps of the
United States Army. 1
_The Boys’ Club of the Episcopal?
church entertained the Junior Aux
iliary at the home of Mrs. C. %l'
Nolan, Monday evening.
Mrs. B. T. Frey entertained at
dinner Tuesday evening in honor of
her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Oslin, of Smyrna. '
Joe Austin, who has been visiting
James H. Groves; Jr., left for his
home in Greenville, S. C. Friday, ac
companied by James Groves.
Mrs. Alice Brown and Mrs. A. A.
Bishep spent Monday in Atlanta and
went to see Miss Kinney, who is quite
il] at the Davis-Fisches Sanitarium.
Mrs. William Dunwoody, who has
been on an extended visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Wilder Glover, will
return to her home in Macon Friday
Miss Emma Hedges entertained
with a spend-the-day party Wednes
day in honor of her guest, Miss Eli
zabeth Hood, of Charlottesville, Va.
y Miss Janie Smith, who has been
ill so long at her sister’s home in At
lanta, was brought home Sunday and
is improving rapidly. She is now
able to see her friends.
Mrs. A. S. J. Gardner returned
Saturday from a most delightful vi
sit to Montreat, N. C. She visited
her two nieces, Miss Frances Dobbs
and Miss Anna Law, who came home
with her for a visit.
Miss Linda Anderson, of Maco}l,
Mrs. Walter Sessions, and son Tram
mell and daughter, Mary, of Birming
ham, Ala., and Mrs. Archie Brantley,
of Blackshear, came to attend the
funeral of Gordon M. Sessions Tues
day.
Mrs. Campbell Wallace, Jr., has
returned from a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Frank Hazelhurst, in Macon.
Mrs. Hazelhurst's little daughter,
Caroline, accompanied Mrs. Wallace
home ;and will remain here for a
visit. ‘ 5
American soldiers are falling in
iove with the French girls, says a
recent cable. First thing you know
some alert correspondent is going to
-surprise everybody to death with a
cable announcing that a duck can
swim.—Macon Telezraph.
Mrs. C. T. Nolan entertzined her
bridge club Wednesday. Invited to
meet the members were Mrs. Mor
rissette, Misses Mary and Belle Law
rence, of Atlanta, Mrs. N. K. Smith,
Mrs. George Welsh, Mrs. Will Du-
Pre, and Mrs. Robert Leach, of Flori
da.
Dr. White went to Acworth Wed
‘nesday to attend the woman’s mis
‘sionary meeting of the Noonday As
‘sociation. Among the Marietta la
-Idies who went were Mrs. Mills Mc
'Neel, Mrs. J. M. Gann, Mrs. J. A,
Benson, Mrs. J. Z. Foster, Mrs. S.
’H. Hall, Miss Maud Foster and Miss
'Mary Lizzie Benson.
I
! Mr. Benedict—“lly ~daughter is
ithe init.}ativ-: and my wife is the re
ferendtim.”
| Mr. Singleton—*And where do you
| come in?” .
. 3lr. Benedict—*Oh, I'm the recall.
}They recall my existence whenever
the bills come in.”—Judge.
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
SPRING HILL ‘NE\YS- :
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFail left
Saturday for Wrightsville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Warlick left Satur
day for Anniston, Ala., where they
will attend the wedding of Mrs. War
lick.
Mr. and Mrs. Byard Mclntosh will
leave ; Saturday for. Wrightsville
Beach. ;
Mr. and -Mrs. Spencer Atkinson
are yisiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs: &kin in Brunswick and are ex
pected home "soon. :
Miss Alice Anderson is spending
sote, time in Montreat, N. C.
Mrs. Paul Lovejoy was hostess at
a dance Friday evening in honor of
Miss Ngncg McGavoek, the guest of
Mrs. Lex Irwin, inviting the Spring
Hill dancing club. The members of
this club who were present were Mr.
and Mrs. Byard Mclntoch, Lieutenant
and Mrs. John S. Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard McFail, Mr. and Mrs.
Warlick, Judge and Mrs. Sam At
kinson and besides the club members
were invited Miss Nancy McGavock,
Mrs. A. A. Irwin, Mrs. Walter Ham
monds Mrs. C. T. Nolan, Thomas
Nolan, Burwell Nolan. Punch was
served on the porch. ;
COWAN—CORREY. = .
Late Tuesday evening at the min
isters residence Dr. I. A. White un
ited Miss Margaret Alberta Cowan
and Mr. H. M. Correy in marriage.
The groom 'is a Sergeant-at-Arms
in the officers’ training camp in At
lanta and was very handsome in his
soldier’s uniform while the bride was
very lovely in a mustard colored silk
poplin with white hat and shoes and
a bouquet of pink roses. There were
two friends with the bridal pair. As
they' left the minister’s study for
their home in Atlanta they received
a shower of rice with fervent good
wishes.
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YOUNG GIRL’'S DANCE.
~ An enjoyable event of- Friday ev
‘ening was a dance given by Miss
Dorothy Milam at her home on
Church street. Those invited were
the members of the dancing eclub,
which are as follows: Misses Doro
thy Milam, Emmie Montgomery,
‘Margaret McNeel, Ida Belle Hunt,
‘Harriet Leake, Anne Bolling Clai
‘borne, Evelyn Cheney, Nancy Mor
ris, Nancy Boston, Sue Nichols.
Misses Alice Miller, of Tampa, Fla.,
and Miss Charlotte Northeutt as
‘sisted Miss Milam in entertaininz.
| PICTURE SHOW PARTY.
% Miss Dorothy Lewis entertained
‘her visitor from Acworth, Miss Ma
;rion Patton, on Wednesday afternoon
iwith a picture show party with re
ifreshments in an ice cream parlor
‘The girls invited to meet the guest
iof honor were Misses Sarah Wood
Gramling, Virginia Boston, Jean
‘nette Anderson, Mildred Beshers, Eli
zabeth Nolan, Miriam Butler, Eliza
‘Hedgzes, Helen Faw, Isabel Manning,
Elizabeth Smith, and Helen Grif
fin.
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from Faw’s. ,
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Answer It You Stopped to Consider
We use this space just to urge you to consider.
The above results are proven to you every day by your friends
and aequaintances.
- Its Not Theory---Its Facts
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MERCHANTS’ AND FARMERS’ BA! K
' MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
OFFICERS
K. A. HILL, President. JNO. P. CHENEY, Vice President
. E. C‘:‘:{(_lNP;Y ,__(';‘:ilshier. :
DIRECTORS:
R. A. HILL. E. C. GURLEY, J. P. CHENEY
A. A, IRWI]N, JAS, L. DOBBS R. R. PETREE
J. L. GANTT, Jr.
i BIRTHDAY ' PARTY.
E Miss Evelyn Brooks little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks
celebrated her 9th birthday at the
home of her grand parents, Mr. and
‘.\lrs. J. R. Brooks, near Woodstock,
ilast Saturday afternoon, July 21st.
There were present . Miss Martha
Bentley, who is visiting here from
Montezuma, Ga., Elaine Gresham,
Nell - McCleskey, Ollie McCleskey,
'Ruth Fowler, Sarah Tate, Charlotte
lMcCleskey. Emma McCleskey, Kath
erine McCleskey, Hattie, V. Griggs,
Ethel Griggs, Margaret Durham,
!Georgia McCleskey, Mary Joe Me
§Cleskey. Lesia Rich, Elizabeth Kath
iarine Brooks, Evel):n Overcash, Neta
Bell Brooks, Martha Hillhouse, and
‘the boys present were John Tate,
Franklin McCleskey, Elgin McCles
lkey, Earl Brooks, William Brooks,
|Pink Dawson, Emory Howard
Griggs, Bruce Overcash, Wallace Ov
ercash, Tom McCleskey, Samuel Rha
Griggs, Harold Lee McCleskey.
. The children amused themselves
playing various games. The table
was decorated with roses, pink ice
cream, old fashioned pound cake,
}chocolate and caramel cake were
Iserved by Evelyn’s grandmother,
' Mrs. J. 'R. Brooks, and her aunts,
. Mrs. J. R. Griggs, Mrs. Pickens Tate,
'Mrs. James Brooks, Mrs. William
ißrooks, Evelyn’s mother.
Lo R merry little party enjoyed ev
ery minute of their stay with Evelyn
land Martha. All parted late in the
afternoon, each one wishing little
Miss Evelyn many more such happy
birthdays.
- TAKING CARE OF INFANTS.
~ Never allow a baby to Smoke a
cobb pipe.
o a baby must play with a razor,
see that it is one of the safety kind,
} Never leave the baby on the street
;car track. Nothing musses up a
baby like being run over by a street
}car.—Portland Express.
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that the success or. his trsatment
will depend largely if not entirely
upon the accuracy with which his
prescriptions are {illed. That is the
reason why so many physicians re
con.mend their patients to have
their prescriptions filled here. They
know our faithfulness in such work
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Griffiths” Pharimacy
Marietta - Georgia
FARM LAND at AUCTION Friday August 3rd. ten o’clock ,22/4fs
THE JUDGE KNIGHT oOld Place On The CANTON ROAD, 2 Miles From Marietta.
Will Be Sold In 4 Small Farms Of 40 to 60 Acres Each, On Liberal Terms Of $lOO.OO Cash To Bind The Trade, 1-4
This Fall, Balance In One, Two and Three Years, 7% Interest. |
Get A key to the strong box FREE You May Get The $20.00 In Gold
Box On Exhibition In W, A. SAMS DRUG COMPANY’S WINDOW Get Keys There.
AR FREE BALLOON ASCENSION-- YOU ARE INVITED WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT ---BRASS BAND |
American Land Company, C.C. Wells, Mgr. At L. B. Carnes Office, Marietta, Georgia.
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