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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1921.
This Bank Has No Fears
For the Future—
We know that our country is sound,
our banks are strong, our fields and
valleys are green and fertile, and the
indomitable spirit of the American
people—which knows no defeat—
fills us with a new determination to
work and to serve—hand in hand
with you—your interest our interest
your problems ours—until we have
at last regained for our community
and state and nation a lasting pros
perity.
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♦ RESOLUTIONS. ♦
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Noble Grand and Brothers:
We. the undersigned committee ap
pointed to draft resolutions of sympa
thy to our beloved brother. W. A.
Broadrick. in his hour of bereavement,
caused by the death of his brother.
Columbus X. Broadrick who departed
this life on Monday. May 23. 1921. at
the age of thirty-five years, beg to
submit the following:
Whereas, God, in His infinite good
ness and mercy, has seen fit to remove
from his earthly labors this good man
we feel that the state, county and com
munity in which he lived have lost a
valuable citizen and one who was ever
ready to "do battle in the cause of
justice:" his wife, a devoted husband;
his children, a tender, kind and af
fectionate father; his mother, an obe
dient and dutiful sou. and the brothers
and sisters, a tender and loyal brother.
He is survived by his mother, wife and
five children; two brothers and five
sisters.
Mr. Broadrick was known and re
spected by a large circle of friends
to whom he had endeared himself by
TOO
LATE
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his genial disposition and sterling qual
ities.
Therefore, 1 e it resolved. That we
deeply and sincerely sympathize with
our l rother in his great loss, and com
fort him with the assurance that all
is well with his brother.
Be it further resolved. That a copy
of these resolutions be spread on our
minutes as a tribute of esteem to our
brother, one sent to The Dalton Cit
izen for publication and one furnished
our brother. W. A. Broadrick.
Fraternally submitted.
M. A. Keister.
G. B. Houston.
J. H. McCoy. Committee.
Broad Acre.
The Broad Acre Lend a Hand club
held its regular meeting June IT. Each
girl came in with her new sewing bag
finished, and brought cloth to make uni
form aprons. Aprons were cut and
partly made and patterns cut for caps.
We have a call meeting Thursday to
finish our uniforms. Will also elect
new officers.
Luc-ile Manis, Pres.
Lizzie Foster, See. Pro Tern.
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♦ CLUB NEWS. ♦
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Center Point.
The Willing Workers' club met Fri
day. June 10th. There were eleven
members present. Mrs. Smith, of Five
Springs, was a welcome visitor.
After the program, Mrs. Moore made
a forceful talk on making preparations
for the fair. Instead of our next
meeting being held at Center Point
Friday. June 24. it was decided that
we meet with the King Sewing club
on Saturday. June 23th, at the home
of Mrs. Clara King.
There will lie no fixed program for
next meeting. In answering to their
names at roll call, each one will give
a detailed account of what they are
assigned to do at the fair in October.
Mrs. Buell Stark, Sec.
Cedar Valley.
The Cedar Valley Chapter Commu
nity Council met at the school house
Monday. June 13.
The meeting was called to order by
the vice president. Mrs. F. J. Dantzler.
Several of the members decided to
make a fireless cooker and an iceless
refrigerator. Mrs. Moore will give a
demonstration on these at our next
meeting Monday, June -7.
Refreshments will be served by the
members at the close of the meeting.
Every lady in the community is in
vited to come and take part.
Frankie Cline. Sec.
Dug Gap.
The L. G. C. Judd Winning Sewing
club met on last Thursday.
Meeting called to order. Class work
ed on dresses and different articles.
Mrs. Elizabeth Moore. Miss Lucile
Wood and Miss Cruce. of Dalton, visit
ed our club. We cordially invite visit
ors to visit our club and see what good
work we are doing. The class is taking
much interest in the work.
We decided not to meet till the first
Thursday in July, as it is a very busy
time: but the Jessie Burton club will
meet on next Thursday, June 23. We
hope every club girl will be present.
The Jessie Burton club meets every
two weeks.
Effie Gillean.
Center Point
The Sewing club was called to order
by Mrs. King Saturday afternoon, the
president being absent. There were
eleven members present who sewed
dresses, underwear and blouses. Miss
Felicia Huston was a visitor at the
club.
Just when we were most interested
in our work we heard the "chug!
c-hug!" of a motor, and in a very few
minutes we were gladly welcoming Mrs.
Moore into our midst. She gave an
interesting talk on clul) work and dis
cussed the meeting Saturday; also
made plans and practiced the songs
for the coming rally day.
Everyone, remember to he at the
school house Saturday afternoon at
2 o’clock. The Poultry club and Sew
ing club will both meet there. Mrs.
Moore will he with us.
M. Jones. Secretary.
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weak and lame back, rheumatism and irreg
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St. Louis Mo.—Adv.
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All-Day Singing.
There will he an all-day singing at
River Bend the first Sunday in July.
Everybody is invited to come and bring
a well-filled basket. All classes in
reach are invited to come and bring
hooks. We want some good pinging.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness and courtesy shown
us during the illness and death of
our mother and grandmother.
Respectfully,
Mrs. R. C. Dailey,
Mrs. W. A. Gaddis,
Miss Edna Jackson.
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We are making both tires and tubes
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Goodyear Tires and Tubes. The
nearest Goodyear Service Station
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CAKE SALE.
The ladles of the Fannie Lester Bible
Class, of the First Methodist church,
will have home-made cake on sale at
Mitchell’s Pharmacy Saturday after
noon.
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Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
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Mr. and Mrs. B. I.. Reavis were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. I’utman
Tuesday night and Wednesday at Cen
ter Point.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bartow Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Teasley. of Tilton: Mrs. Z. V.
Bailey, of near Dalton: Mrs. A. J.
Boatwright. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey
and Mr. and Mrs. Buell Stark, of
Phelps.
Mr. and Airs. L. M. Dixon were the
guests of friends at Dug Gap Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C’. Bailey and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bailey, of Chickamauga.
were visiting relatives here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartow and
Miss Ethel Boatwright were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clements, of
near Harmony, one day recently.
Mrs. Carrie Stancell was called to
the bedside of her son Thursday, who
is very sick at his home near East
Lake, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harden. Misses
Etta Mae Nix and Mae I’ainter. of
Crown View, spent one day recently
with Miss Mamie Bailey.
. Mr. Sam Bennett spent the latter
part of last week with is parents in
Atlanta.
Miss Tommie Byraut. of Dalton,
spent the week-end with MLss Ann
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bailey and fam
ily were the guests of Mrs. Z. V. Bailey
and family Sunday near Dalton.
Mrs. H. C. Smith was the guest of
Mrs. Tom Humphries Sunday at Dug
Gap.
Mrs. Mary E. Harden and daughter,
Ida. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Nora McKeen, of High Point.
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Sunday school and singing were both
largely attended here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Yaeger, of
Griffin,'were visiting his parents, last
week.
Those spending Sunday with Mrs.
Edd King and daughter were Mrs. W.
S. Anderson, son and daughter, Walter
and Helen; Mrs. Lizzie Mae Davis;
Messrs. Bill King and Dan Dagley. all
of Chattanooga; Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs.
Earl Cavender and Misses Beatrice and
Erdice Williams, Fannie Mae and Mari-
lou Godfrey, Essie Wilson, Felicia
Huston; Messrs. George Williams and
Dennis Bailey. All report having had
a good time.
Quite a number from here attended
the all-day singing at Tilton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stark Ford and chil
dren, of Dalton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. Hewey Mitchell, of
Phelps, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lula
Mitchell.
Mrs. Charley Keen and children left
for their home in Meridian, Miss., last
Wednesday after visiting here, at Til
ton and in Dalton.
Mr. Charley Jones spent Saturday
and Sunday in Chatanooga.
Smoke Stachelberg’s
WHITE SEAL 10c.
Mr. and Mrs, Gibson, of Dug Gap,
and Mr. and Mrs, , C, Putman spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Joo Putman.
Center Point baseball team went to
Sugar Valley Saturday afternoon and
won l>y a score of 13 to 7. Hurrah! for
our home team!
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Our crops are looking tine now since
the good rains we've had, and we are
certainly proud too. for we need lots
of corn and feedstuff made this year.
Several from here spent last Sun
day at Cohutta Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Palmer, of Dal
ton, visited relatives here last Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rollins and fam
ily spent last Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Obe Lentz, in
Murray county.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Caudell. of
Harmony, pased through our burg last
Sunday afternoon.
We have decided to put off our Chil
dren's day here next Sunday on ac
count of so many of the children, who
were on the program, having been ex
posed to measles. Several here already
have it. Mac Rollins. Annie Ruth
Rollins and Lawrence Ray have it
now, so there won't he any Children’s
day exercises’ here next Sunday.
BLACKHEADS
PIMPLES AND BOILS
You should regard these out
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once. The poisonous impurities
have collected in your circulation
until the danger point has been
reached. Start right now, today,
to purify your blood with S. S. S.
For Special Booklet or for indi
vidual advice, without char ge,
write Chief Medical Advisor,
S.S.S. Co., Dep't 432, Atlanta, Ga.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist.
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The death angel visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dailey. 51 S. Mc-
Camy street, and claimed for his own
our beloved mother and grandmother,
Mrs. M. A. Jackson, on June 20. 1920.
It was hard to give her up, but she
went where she could live in peace
and happiness forever and ever. We
loved her dearly hut our loss is her
gain. She leaves to mourn her loss
three daughters; Mrs. W. A. Gaddis,
of Chattanooga: Mrs. R. C. Dailey and
Miss Edna Jackson, both of this city,
and five sisters, four brothers and
eight grandchildren.
She was laid to rest in West Hill
cemetery, funeral services being con
ducted at the home by Rev. Boyd.
Written by her granddaughter.
Indigestion |
Many persons, otherwise B
vigorous and healthy, are O
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time I tried pills, which grip
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results. Black-Draught liver
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Get a package from your
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insist upon Thedford’s—the
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We were glad to see the rain, which
was needed very much. Crops look
properous in this section.
Mr. R. L. Curtis and family spent
Sunday at Tilton.
The Misses Babb and Miss Viola
Nuckolls, of Mill Creek, spent Sunday
with Miss Velma Babb.
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Mr. Claud Huston and family, of
Lai ton, visited his brother, Mr. Will
uston. Saturday afternoon.
Mr. John Wells spent Sunday at
Tilton.
Mr. and Mrs. King spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. Brackett
:!ud family at Center Point.
Miss Beatrice Williams took dinner
with Mrs. Clara King near Center
Point Sunday.
Mr. George Ridley and family spent
Sunday in Murray.
Mr. J. H. Williams spent Saturday-
night and Sunday at Good Hope.
Mrs. Deverall and children, of Cleve
land. Tenn., spent last week with rel
atives at this place.
Rev. Thornton, of Chatsworth, will
preach at the church on next Sunday
fternoon. and Rev. Crudup, of Dalton,
will preach in the afternoon at 3
o'clock. There will also be singing as
usual in the afternoon. Everybody is
invited to come out to both services,
and the singing also.
The
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Maytag Washing Machines
Wood Saws and Saw Frames
Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants
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