The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, June 21, 1918, Page Page Five, Image 5
Friday Morning, June 21st, 1918. doctal and Personal ' Miss Fleta Black is taking a busi ness course at the Southern Business College in Atlanta. * * * * Miss Dorothy Butler returned on Monday from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Nottingham, in Macon. * * * * Mrs. S. S. Brewer, of Elberton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. C. Roberts. . * * * * & Forty-three years in Marietta, is the record of Dobbs Hardware Store. They sell the best goods in their line. * * ~ * Friends of Mrs. Lewe Sessions are svmpathizing with her in the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Goode, in Greenville, S. C. * * * * Save, and save more! Buy War Qavings Stamps! Push the war work and save the lives of our boys! * * * * . Mrs. J. R. Brumby and children left on Wednesday for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Cliff King, in Dublin. i e Ar. Bela Barnes, of Charlotte, who ' has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnes, has gone to Douglasville to install some ma chinery. ! * * * * Mr. Paul Baker, who is in the Coast Artillery, stationed at Fort Screven, has won the place of Sup ply Sergeant. * * * * Mrs. Edgar Anderson and daugh ter, Miss Alice, of Spring Hill, are spending the week-end in Marietta with Mrs. Fannie Anderson. ® ¥ e Mrs. W. B. Whatley and little grandson, Edward Bobo, who have been for some weeks with Mrs. What ley’s daughter, Mrs. John Black, left on Tuesday for a visit to relatives in Akron, Ohio. * * * * Miss Virginia Boston will return on Tuesday from a weeks’ visit to Misses Frances Wood, of Cedartown, and Louise Berry, of Rome. * * * * Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Wikle and family have returned to Marietta from Smyrna and are occupying the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gilbert on McDonald St. ‘* * * * Mr. and Mrs. Guyton Parmer Rey nolds and small son, and Mg Cleary Adams have returned from a trip to Wrightsville Beach. | * * * * This is no penny war, but every penny counts! Work and Save! * * * * Mrs. Jennie Joyner and Miss Hoop er Wikle spent the week-end in Dah lonega. * * * * Mrs. A. K. White, Misses Louise and Mary Schilling, Mr. F. E. A. Schilling and Mr. Fred Schilling mo tored over to Gadsden on Sunday with Mr. John Schilling, of Atlanta. Mrs. White will remain in Gadsden for two weeks with relatives, and Miss Mary Schilling will stop in Rome for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clifton Lovelace. The rest of the party re turned home on Monday. * * * * Misses Alice Anderson, Nell Akin, and Leila Parker, and Lieutenants Powell and Allen, of Camp Gordon, are leaving this week to attend a house-party given by Mrs. R. E. High tower, of Thomaston. Misses Akin and Parker, of Brunswick, are spend ing the summer with Mrs. Spencer | Atkinson, at Spring Hill. * * * * Mrs. Hunter Morrisette entertain ed her Bridge Club very pleasantly ‘ on Thursday afternoon. In addition to the members, her guests were Mrs. W. A. DuPre, Mrs. Jack Brumby, and Mrs. D. €, Cole. “The Shop of Beautiful Gifts” Would Suggest for Your . xe Wedding Gifts ICED TEA GLASSES $4.00 to $B.OO the set TOMATO SERVER $2.00 to $56.00 CHEESE KNIFE $3.50 to $5.00 PICKLE FORK $1.75 to $4.00 . CARD RECEIVER $5.00 to $12.00 . BON BON DISHES $6.00 to $12.00 Just a half dozen of the many. dozens of worth while gifts in * our Shop. If you will make us a visit before .purchasing your Wed ding @ifts, you'll find . it worth while E. A. Morgan Jeweler and Optimetrist, 10 East Hunter St. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. “There’s economy in a few steps around the corner.” Back up those who are offering their all—buy War Savings Stamps. * * * & Wanted, a live boy agent for the Atlanta Constitution, in Elizabeth. See O. H. Cannon at Hodges Drug Company. * * * * Captain and Mrs. J. G. C. Blood worth came up from Camp Wheeler to spend the week-end with Mrs. M. E. Manning. * * * * Miss Arrie White returned on Sun day from a visit to her brother, Mr. Tom White in LaGrange. * * * *® Miss Sena Whitehead, of Albany, is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Reynolds. 5.8 ke - Dr. J. D. Reynolds spent the week end in Gainesville. * * * * William Marshall, of Norcross, is the guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Cheney. * * * * Our Government must have funds to “carry on.” These funds can be safely drawn from two sources——in creased production and increased saving. Buy one War Savings Stamp every week. * * * * Joe Wyatt has a position with an automobile concern in Atlanta. * * * * Mrs. R. L. Benson was in Atlanta all last week, where she was called by the critical illness of her sister, Mrs. Albert Davis. Mrs. Davis died on Friday and the funeral services were held at the Capitol Avenue Bap tist Church on Sunday, the intermnet being at Woodberry, Georgia, the old family home. Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband and three little child ren, one of them a week-old infant. She had many friends in Marietta where she had often been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Benson. * * * * War Savings Stamps June 28. * * * * Miss Frances Baker gave a picnic supper on Saturday evening that was a pattié%fly happy event. Her guests were Misses Fannie Lou Webb Lillian Tiepel, Irene Mayes, Kathar ine Runyan, and Grace Howell of At lanta, and Lieutenants Leary, Bushell Lightbedy, and Pratt, of Camp Gor don, and Mr. D. T. Baker, Jr. * * * * Mrs. W. B. Tate, Mrs. R. N. Hol land, Misses Mary Byrd Tate and Ma ry Holland, and Malcolm Whitlock, motored down to Columbus in Mrs. Tate’s car to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chappell. Mrs. Tate went especially to see her neph ew, Lieutenant Bentley Chappell, who is just over from the front line trenches. * * * * Miss Jean Wallace has returned from a series of visits to Alabama cities. She was brides maid to her friend, Miss Julia Nuzun, whose mar riage to Mr. Charles Morris was a recent beautiful society event in Tus caloosa. Miss Wallace also visited friends in Birmingham. * * * * Mr. James Ingram, of Atlanta, was the week-end guest of Mr. John M. Warren. ok A * We shall save cizilization from Kai serism if you will invest in Uncle Sam’s War Saving Stamps. | * * * * Mrs. J. M. Laßoach, of Eddisto Island, was the week-end guest of Misses Olive and Elizabeth Faw. * * * * Mrs. Wilbur Brown has returned to her home in Tennessee after spend ing two weeks here with her sister, Mrs. N. J. Kile. * 8 ¥ * We send sailors to keep the seas clear of German pirates. Back up our navy with your quarters and dol lars by buying Thrift and War Sav ing Stamps. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Faw and baby, of Atlanta, have come up for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Faw. e N | Mr. and Mrs. John Collins have moved to the Murray Hawkins house on Cherokee Street. ‘ o QRUENELAV RN -- g . ¢ .fl; ' N ; ?' i //%/\ The New Painless Dental Room ol K t%‘”’/’ 4 After years, of experience I have ’ ‘.\»f" iy discovered a NEW SYSTEM of Ly . t Denistry. which is superior fo any system of PAIN WOk LESS DENISTRY that has been devised. S WE CUT THE PRICE e Guarantee our Work " 5 This Coupon is goed for $l.OO on any Gold Tooth, Plate or Bridge, when presented at office of Dr. H. 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A graduate of the Wes ley Memorial Hospital, she was offer ed the position of head-nurse there, but preferred private work. How ever, she has done considerable nur sing in the City Hospital at Macon, where, in recent years, she has made her home with her brother, Mr. W. D. Anderson. She has also been a frequent guest of her brother, Mr. George D. Anderson, here. Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mrs. W. D. Anderson, now of Cedar town, and the late Reverend W. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, of Tex as, were the guests of their niece, Mrs. J. E. Massey, one day last week. They were en route home from an automobile trip to New York. * * * * Miss Mamie Massengale, of War renton, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Lucia Warren, leaves to day for a visit to her cousin, Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale, of Atlanta. . * * * * Become a stockholder in the United States—buy War Savings Stamps. * * * * Sergeant Gene Northcutt, who has been at Camp Wheeler, has been transferred to Camp Joseph E. John ston, the training camp at Jackson ville, Florida. We are betting on his coming out with a commission. * * * * Mrs. W. A. Florence and Miss Od ene Florence attended a luncheon given by Mrs. Grady Conway in At lanta on Friday. * * * * Mrs. P. V. Channell and daughter, Elizabeth, of Franklin, Tenn., are vis iting Mrs. A. M. Edwards. * * * * Cut wood! Burn wood! Uncle Sam must have coal to make guns, to carry supplies and to fire warships. * * * * . Miss Maude Medford left on Tues day for Woodstock, where she goes to see the new twin boys of her sis ter, Mrs. J. H. Haney. g .9 g 9 Bernard Slaton Awtrey, who has been in Tech at school, is spending his vacation in a steel plant near Pittsburg, and thereby doing an ex tra “bit”” for winning the war. * %8 * To make our army effective, we supply our soldiers with the best. Buy War Saving Stamps aad help outfit the boys. * - * o Tin top jelly glasses, large size, at Dobbs Hardware Store. Anderson, once beloved pastor of the Methodist Church here, and after wards, Presiding Elder of this Dis trict. Leila was born and grew up here, attended our schools. After graduating with first honor at the Marietta High School, Miss Ander son went to Wesleyan, where she stood high in her classes. Then she entered the noble profession of nurs ing, in which she is eminently suc cessful. Her many friends will watch with eager interest for news of her from France. Dr. Leslie Blair, Mr. Johnnie Grif fith, and Dr. Cliff Sauls, all of Ma rietta, are also with the Emory Unit, which is going overseas for this great work of humanity. ~«Mrs. Docie Taylor, of Villa Rica, arrived on Tuesday for a visit to her brother, Mr. S. C. McEachern. s§ b * % ».. .. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Harris have re turned to Cartersville after spend ing a few days with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton. |** * * } Circle number two of the First 'Baptict Church Missionary Society ‘lmet with Mrs. M. R. Gatlin Monday. After the business meeting, refresh ;ments were served. * * * * - Miss Allene Fields and her little ‘niece, Frances Campbell, returned on iFrid-ay from a visit to relatives in 3Sycamore' * * * .* } Mrs. M. R. Gatlin and Mrs. E. S. Milam had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Kitchen, of Ac worth. * * * * Mr. Oliver King; of Richmond, spent several days recently with his sisters, Mrs. Fanny Pratt and Miss Marion King. *** ¥ N Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worsley “have moved into the house recently occu pied by Mrs. N. W. L. Brown on Ken nesaw Avenue. * * * * Mrs. J. E. Sage and son, Edwin, have gone to Louisville, Ky., for a visit to relatives. * * * * Miss. Emma Katherine Anderson has returned from Boston, where she ‘ is a junior at Wellesley College. } * * * * i Mrs. Peterson and Miss Inda Har rison left last Monday for a visit to their old home in Nashville. * * * * Five passenger automobile for sale, Dobbs Hardware Store. * * * * 'Mrs. Jack Brumby is spending #he ;week-end with Miss Cora Brown. \ * * * * | Miss Julia McNeel spent the week end in Rome with Miss Louise Berry. St . 29 % - - Mrs. Mason has returned to her ‘home im Gréenville, S. C., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. H. Hutche }son. : | VISITOR FROM TRENCHES Lieutenant Bentley Hart Chappell, of Columbus, was the recent guest of ‘his aunt, Mrs. W. B. Tate. He is just from the front line trenches of France, aggd wore the first trench cap seem in Marietta. Lieutenant <Chappell has qualified as an expert lmachine gunner and has been sent 'over te Camp Hancock as an inst#ruct or in machine gun firing. He is en ttbusiastic in his praise of our boys “over there” and in the management and equipment of our army. Marietta, Georgia, June 20, 1918. To School District Chairman: I—A post card bearing the President’s proclamation has been sent out to tax payers. 2—The special announcement for meetings is herewith enclosed. 3—An explanatory statement headed: “Important No tice,” is enclosed with this. 4—Subscription cards have been furnished you by the District Chairman. ; s—Find enclosed a post card upon which you will ac knowledge receipt of this letter. YOU ARE DIRECTED TO DO THE FOLLOWING: I—Sign and mail at once the enclosed card showing receipt of this letter. 2—Read carefully the “Important Notice” and ‘Spe cial Announcement.” 3—By phone or otherwise urge all taxpayers and wage earners in your school district to be present at the open ing of the meeting which you have planned. 4—Take with you to the meeting this letter and all the enclosures. - s—You will preside at the meeting and at it’s opening will read aloud the post card bearing the President’s Pro clamation, “The Important Notice,” “Special Annnounce ment”’ and this letter and the instructions on the back of the subscription card. Also announce the quota of this gdistriet 18 8 . o Liiuio " MEETINGS TO BE CONDUCTED WITH DIGNITY 6—You should take subscriptions from each person pre sent if possible. Call other men to assist you if you need them. Make a note of those absent; see them as soon as possible; get their pledges or reasons for refusal. 7—Report to me as soon as possible by telephone, or otherwise, the total amount of subscriptions and send in subscription cards. Use the large yellow envelope which requires no postage. Also enclose the yellow refusal card. The government expects you to perform faithfully your duty, so that this country may not fail to do it’s duty. Faithfully yours, fl | RANDOLPH R. CLAIBORNE, ! County War Savings Chairman appointed by and act ing under the authority of the Secretary of the United States Treasury. o Telephone Number 364. ! Miss Odene Florence was the guest of Miss Annie Armstrong in Atlanta on Monday. ; e Mr. Paul Perkinson was the guest of his brother, Dr. W. H. Perkinson, Tuesday night. * * * »* Mr. Howard McNair, of New Or leans, spent the week-end with Mr. H. C. Dobbs. SRS S Men! " e ¥y loung Men! 5 fl\, P [ o v A Let Us dress You. : E‘ W ...t Paystobe -:o & j P\ fl‘@ Dressed Weuu ’ v 3 NS «;,,s‘)‘ ] | \77 0, o m’ ' s . 4 7ff ’/\ f Vi A ..;"';' 2 ' peery | m ‘/V /] # v N\ ' i{l e 2, lg i : r , ! 4 X o \ - Boys: Y} < y : \ A’é‘ Ask ,yotfp‘ \\# AOX Mother fora \x' qi » e e el N S t e 3’.”/{%;’3s‘?s%?:’?‘/:s3?slss2s:izi,";:'f.f:E:?}z}:i:j:{i:‘,"" G ewolul LGy We are always just as glad to give young men (old ones, too,) good advice as we are to sell them good clothes. The best advice we can give any man is to dress well; because—the better you look, the better you do. Looking prosperous helps a man to prosper. If you don’t believe it, try it once. We sell the clothes which when yvou wear thems will get you a job or help you hold the position you have, and we charge only a moderate price. Mothers: Dress up your boys in our good, long-wearing, stylish boys’ clothing. Morietté, - Georgia. Paul Read came down from Fort Oglethorpe for the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Read. * 4 * * Sergeant and Mrs. J. T. Poole, of West End, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Poole. * * * * Mrs. Edward Hafer, of Atlanta, is the puest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Calvin. Page Five