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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921.
Did You Do It?
Less than a year ago you were told the purchasing
power of a dollar would increase considerably.
Every dollar you laid by then is worth nearly a dol
lar and a half now. Have you any other inyestments
that have paid so well?
“Deflation” that you hear so much about is still
going on. The dollar continues to increase in value.
Take another “Tip” from us. Put your money on
deposit with us on interest and see the history of
the year just passed repeated in the year to come.
Four per cent. paid
on savings accounts
First National Bank
Bank With Us and You Can Bank On Us.
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♦ BETHEL. ♦
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Sunday school was well attended
here Sunday.
Messrs. Bob Raper, Gene Beavers
and little James Dillard attended the
services at Yarnells Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grant,
a girl, who has been named Cornelia.
Mr. Thomas Townsend, of Dalton,
attended Sunday school here Sunday.
Mr. George Cox and son, Beaul, of
Spring Place, passed through our burg
one day last week.
The body of Mr. Tom Leonard was
brought here from Atlanta for burial
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moreland and son,
Claude, of Ramhurst, passed through
our community Saturday.
Mrs. Esco Dillingham and children
visited relatives near Dalton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teasley, of Har
mony, passed through our burg Sat
urday.
Mr. John Ray and Mrs. J. O. Stacy,
of Dalton, -were in our community Sun
day.
Mr. J. F. Kennedy, of Dalton, was
in our community Sunday.
Mr. J. A. McGhee, of Spring Place,
passed through our burg one day last
week.
Therfe will be Children’s Day at
Bethel next Sunday. Let everybody
come.
Services will be opened at 9 o’clock,
and the following program will be
given:
Song—“There Is Much That Must Be
Done.”
Song—“We Will Walk in the Light.”
Prayer—B. H. Hill.
Welcome address—Rev. C. H. Williams
Song, “Welcome Day.”
Recitation, “Welcome Children’s Day”
Docia Hill.
Recitation, “Daddy”—Rosa Martin.
Recitation, “My Pets”—Willie Sue
Brown.
Recitation. “The Days of the Week”—
Rossie Hardy.
Recitation, “Happy Home”—Eloner
Grant.
Recitation, “Happy”—Katie Collins.
Song, “Everybody Will Be Happy Over
There.”
Drill, “The Seasons”—Five boys and
girls.
Recitation, “Sunrise”—Hattie Grant.
Recitation, “Careless Ann”—Bonnie
Westmoreland.
Recitation, “My Daddy’s a Grocerman”
—Seth Whittle.
Recitation, “Christ and the Little
Ones”—Eloner Grant.
Song—“Little Ones like Me.”
Recitation, “This Is Children’s Day'
—Minnie Miller.
Recitation, “The Deacon’s Hatch”—
Edith Burgess.
Drill, “Peace Day”—Eight boys and
girls.
Song—“Peace Be Still.”
Talk, “How Parent’s Should Train
Children”—W. A. Smith.
Recitation, “My Curly Hair”—Emma
Gene Whittle.
Recitation, “Poor Old Dad”—Harold
Gosage.
Recitation, “The Unwashed Dishes’
Mattie Lou Henderson.
Recitation, “A Child’s Mother”—Ruby
Burkett.
Recitation, “A Doctor Man”—Roy Ed
wards.
Recitation, “Let Something Good Be
Said”—Winfred Richardson.
Song—“FUl My Way with Love.”
Recitation, “The Boy Who Minds His
Musical Feature
EXTRAORDINARY
DUNBAR'S
WHITE HUSSARS
\
Band and
Male Chorus
3rd Day
Redpath Chautauqua
This great singing band will ap
pear in a concert prelude in the
afternoon and a grand concert
at night.
One of the Greatest Features
of the Entire Chautauqua
JUST °.r 11 BIG ATTRACTIONS
Season Tickets Only $2.50
Plus 10 Per Cent Tax
Chautauqua Week Here May 31—June 4
XTOU certainly want to
X save money, and you
would like to have better bakings.
Then use Calumet If s the
biggest thing you can do to Im
prove the quality of your bakings
—and lower baking costs.
Calumet is made in the larg
est, most sanitary Baking Powder
Factories In the World. No Bak
ing Powder is made under better
conditions—none can be better in
quality. .
It contains only such ingre
dients as have been officially en
dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food
Authorities. An absolute guaran
tee that it is pine.
CALUMET
I BAKING POWDER
It received highest Awards,
World's Pure Food Exposition, Chi
cago — Paris Exposition, Paris,
France—positive proof of its super
ior merit.
It is used by more house
wives and domestic scientists than
any other brand.
It is sold atamoderate price.
All you have to do is to compare
costs to determine how much you
can save by buying Calumet
Gluten is the muscle building part
of flour which is of great importance.
To be sure you get it in your bak
ings use plain flour and good baking
powder, (not self-rising flour).
GdnmetQ
Calcs
Recipe
—3 cups pastry
flour, 3 level tea
spoons Calumet
Baking Powder, Vi
cup butter. 1J4 cups
granulated sugar.
Yolks of 3 eggs. 9i
cap cold water,
Whites of 3 eggs. 1
teaspoon orange
extract. Then mix
in the regular way.
Mother”—Cecil Chastain.
Dialog, “A* Kind-hearted Boy”—AStn
thur Martin and James Dillard.
Recitation, “Prayer and Potatoes”—
Rosa McCurdy.
Recitation, “Comfort” — Nettie Lou
Westmoreland.
Recitation, “Making Frjends”—Ann
zona Henderson.
Recitation, “Our Naughty Baby Broth-
”—Louise Westmoreland.
Song, “Jesus Loves Me”—Rossie Hardy
and Docia Hill.
Recitation, “The Uncrowned Queen”—
Jennie Mae Martin.
Quartet—“Mother and Love.”
Recitation, “One Kind of a Farmer”—
Shelby Peeples.
Recitation, “Waiting for Dinner”—A.
G. Vernon, Jr.
Dinner.
Song—“The Web of Life.”
Song—“Line Up* for Jesus.”
Drill, “The Scripture Alphabet”—26
boys and girls.
Song—“Under the Flag of Love.”
Talk—Rev. R. M. Dixon.
Recitation, “Proctornot Duluth”—C.
M. Kister.
Recitation, “Liberty” — Jennie Mae
Martin.
Recitation, “The Blind Boy”—Carrie
McCurdy.
Song—“What Are They Doing in
Heaven Today?”
Recitation, “Too Many of Me”—Row-
ena Hill.
Recitation, “John Jenkins’ Sermon”—
Annie West.
Recitation, “The Dying Ranger”—
Mary Burkett.
Recitation, “The Valley of Right”—
Ruth Hair.
Song—“The Way of Life.”
Talk—G. G. Glenn.
Recitation, “The Old Times”—George
Hill.
Recitation, “Prayer”—Avis Burgess.
Song—“Mary’s Lullaby”—Tommie Bur
gess.
Recitation, “When Adam Was a Boy”
Arthur Martin.
Recitation, “Whistling in Heaven”—
Sylvia Edwards.
Recitation, “The Death Disk”—Hattie
Syble Perkins.
Drill, “Corn Club”—Eight boys.
Song—“The Harvest Field.”
Recitation, “Our New Baby”—A. G.
Vernon, Jr.
Recitation, “The Two Home-comings”
Thelma Langston.
Recitation, “Keeping Clean for Com
pany”—Eloner Grant.
Recitation, “Adam and Eve”—Rose
Martin.
Song—“Restoration.”
Recitation, “The Child’s Text”—Lexie
Collins.
Recitation, “The Hazing of Velienet”
—Jewel Thomas.
Song—Nina Choice Perkins.
Recitation, “The Mustard Plaster”—
Lucile Langston.
Recitation, “Jonah and the Whale”—
Cecil Miller.
Song—“Jonah sAid the Whale.”
Recitation, “Parting on a Summer
Day”—Mattie Henderson.
Recitation, “It All Depends on You”
—Marie Miller.
Drill, “Beautiful Things”—Six girls.
*Song—“Beautiful Gospel Story.”
Recitation, “A Surprise” — Colquitt
Stacy.
Recitation, “Every Man’s Home”—Roy
Edwards.
Recitation, “The Last Hymn”—Mae
Bearden.
Song—“Prepare.”
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S. R Guggenheim, American steel
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It is a mistake to continually dose
yourself with so-called laxative pills,
calomel, oil, purges and cathartics
and force bowel action. It weakens
the bowels and liver and makes con
stant dosing necessary.
Why don’t you begin right today to
overcome your constipation and get
your system in such shape that daily
purging will be unnecessary? You
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take one each night for a week or so.
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♦ CENTER POINT CLUB. ♦
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The Center Point Sewing club met
again Saturday afternoon, and some
good work was done.
Dressmaking and hand' work were
taught Saturday.
Mrs. Herbert King was with us at
the meeting and gave some useful ideas
on hand work. We appreciated her
assistance and will gladly welcome her
again. We would be glad for all the
“older” ladies to come and lend a
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FINLEY’S STUDIO
Dalton, Georgia
Medical Men from all parts of the
continent, and many from Europe, at
tended the eighty-fourth birthday cel
ebration of Dr. W. W. Keen, world-fa
mous Philadelphia surgeon. On his
last trip to Europe he was decorated
with the Belgian order of the crown by
King Albert for the services he ren-
*ftred during the war.
helping hand. Come and bring the
children. Mrs. King has a beautiful
yard on which they may enjoy many
games. Remember the meeting at 1:30
clock every Saturday.
M. Jones, Secretary.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
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4 PLEASANT GROVE.
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Supday school and prayer meeting
are both still doing fine—good attend
ance and much interest.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chapman and
Mr. E. R. Chapman and family spent
Sunday afternoon with relatives in
Pleasant Valley.
Mr. Henry Childers spent a few
hours Saturday with his wife and
baby after which he returned to the
range.
The singing, given at Mr. E. B. Chap
man’s Friday night was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Corneilson and
little daughter, Willie Mae, spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Rhudy near Tunnel Hill.
Misses Velma Jay and Ruby and
Monteen Phillips, of Dogwood Valley,
spent the week-end with relatives here.
Rev. Mr. Cummings will fill his reg
ular appointment at this place Sat
urday night and Sunday, so let all
come out to hear him, for he always
has something good in store for us.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jay, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Jay and Miss Lula Jay, of
near Boynton, spent one day last week
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chapman and
little son, Erman, spent one night last
week with relatives in Dogwood Val
ley.
Everybody, remember the Sunday
school and prayer meeting and preach
ing services next Saturday night and
Sunday and come.
Great success to The Citizen and its
many readers.
i SLOW
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Those from here who attended the
singing convention were Dir. V. B.
Pullen and family and Misses Learh
Frazier and Eula Whittimore.
Spread The Good
Far and wide the infor
mation is traveling that
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DALTON, GEORGIA
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Corns Lift Off
with Fingers
Drop a little “Freezone” on an ach
ing corn, instantly that com stops hurt
ing, then shortly yon lift it right off
with fingers. It doesn’t hurt a bit
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard com, soft com, or
com between the toes, and the calluses,
without a particle of pain.—Adv.
Mr. Silas Shields and family, of Ap-
ison, were visiting relatives here Sun
day afternoon. . *
Those on the sick list this week are
Mrs. Olia Maples, Martha Whittimore,
Dr. j. M. L. Maddron and Mrs. Sallie
Stokes.
We were greatly shocked to learn of
the death of our young friend, Coot
Anderson. Our sympathy goes out to
the bereaved parents, brother and sis
ter.
There will be an all-day singing at
this place June 5. Everybody is in
vited to come and bring welDfilled
baskets. We are expecting with ns
on that day Profs. Meshbum, Reeves
and some other good singers from Cal
houn, so let everybody come out, get
one square meal and enjoy the day.
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-Everybody is glad to see some pretty
weather.
Prayer meeting was well attended
Thursday night ,
Rev. Mr. Hair preached a real in
teresting sermon Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson, «
Dalton, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Brewer.
The party given by Miss Ro ^ eI J a
Clark Saturday night was enjoyed, 1
a large crowd.
The ball games played Friday a fter ‘j
noon were between Dalton and T UUI *
Hill and Tunnel Hill and R in ^j
The score went in favor of Tunn
Hill in both games. «.
The singing giveu by Miss a
Mae Crawford Sunday afternoon
enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mr. Andrew Maddox, of Dalton,
visiting homefolks. ^
Miss Cecil Clark and Miss Luc Ue gjt .
Pedden, of Chattanooga, spent -
urday and Sunday with Mr. an
R. R. Clark.
Mr. King Stevenson has return 4 .
his work in Alliance, 0., afttr
ing a few days with homefolks.
Miss Mossie Lee Mesimer has .
ed home after a pleasant us
relatives and friends near Kel 0 j
Miss Lucile Davis is the gu s
Miss Ruth McClure, of Chattan^
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bandy a
ily spent Sunday in Cleveland. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caldff^
Asheville, N. C., were visiting •
Mrs W. B. Head and family la y
Mr. Julian Easley, of
visiting friends here.
NOTICE!
When you want
sweet milk, cream, o
ter, buttermilk—
917-10.
Wm. Brown, Dairy,
East Dalton