North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, July 07, 1921, Image 5

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If you have reason to believe, as many have, that a change from coffee or tea would be wise,try Pqstum Cereal You’ll find what thousands of others have found*— complete sat isfaction to taste, and freedom from harm to nerves or digestion When coffee or tea disturbs, its easy to get up where you belons with Postum “There's a Reason" Sold by grocers everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc Battle Creek, Mich. was presented Mrs. W. E.Mann. After the interesting game, a de licious salad course and iced tea was served at the card tables. The club will meet next with Miss Julia McDaniel, at her home on. North Thornton avenue. sss Mite Box Opening. The Missionary Society- of the First Methodist church will have a mite box opening at 4:30 a o’clock Thursday afternoon of this yreefi, and a large at tendance is desired. K Hi H? Dance at Coun'ry Clnb. The Fourth of July dance of Mon day evening at the Dalton Country club was a fitting ending of an inter esting and enjoyable day. A traveling colored orchestra was secured and furnished the excellent music for the occasion, which was en joyed by a crowd of about fifty. sss Ice Cream Supper. There will be an ice cream supper Saturday night at Pleasant Grove for for the benefit of missions. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PERSONAL MENTION ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Society Committees Revised. hi conformity with the outline of wrk. prepared originally by Mrs. Bur dette for California, but now indorsed tiv the General Federation and accept ed by the State Federation of Women’s Clubs, the Lesche Woman's club has revised its committees. This outline of study and work is presented for: first, the practical side through the development of applied education: second, the perfection of conditions through the department of public welfare; third, the stimulation to duty through the department of American citizenship and legislation; fourth, the cultural attainments and adornments of life through the de partment of line arts. Believing the results will be worthy of record, a department of press and publicity is also a definite suggestion. The president. Miss Carrie Green, asks the chairmen of departments and divisions to particularly remember [heir committees and begin formulating plans for the execution of the work. Miss Green calls a meeting of the Executive Board—officers and chair men—at her home Friday, July S, at 4:30 o'clock. The department of American citizen ship embraces the division of citizen ship training, which is, perhaps, what this committee will particularly em phasize. Department of American Citizenship -Mrs. Julian McCamy, chairman; Miss Hose Huff, Miss Carrie Green. l'nder this department is the di vision of community service which trorks for the getting together of the community in song or play or for seri ous discussion of community needs. Division of 'Community - Service— Miss Jennie Hamilton, chairman; Miss tessie Hamilton; Miss Lois Edwards, Miss Kate Harlan. The department of applied educa tion has. as its first division, that of "location. Division of Education—‘Mrs. W. C.. Martin. Miss Grace Flemister, joint chairmen: Mrs. W. L. McWilliams, Mtcs Maud Hamilton, Miss Mary Moore. Miss Gertrude Manly, Miss Marian McCamy. Thrift Committed—Mrs. E. C. Coffey, '•‘airman; Miss Sadie Sapp, Miss Daisy Hamilton. Mrs. Howard Manly, Mrs. "’right Mitchell. (iiimy Co.-operative Committee— Guilford Cannon, chairman; Mrs. chan MH’atny, Mrs. Lamar Westcott. '' ies Committee—Miss Willie S. "Mr*. Jno, S. Thomas, joint '■•ttitnieu; Mrs. M. E. Judd, Mrs. W. •'Inure. Miss Elizabeth Denton, ' W. M. Denton. •‘dev tiie department of fine arts Coines; Division of Art—Miss Kate Hamilton, chairman; Miss Lucy Kirby, Miss Sarah Davis, Miss Marcia L. Buchholz. Division of Music—Mrs. W. C. Mc Ghee* chairman; Mrs. W. M. Jones, Mrs. C. L. Hamilton, Miss Laura Har ris, Miss Mabel Lester. The department of legislation will keep the club informed concerning those legislative measures endorsed by the Federation, in state convention and district convention. Department of Legislation —'Miss Willie S. White, chairman; Miss Rose Huff. Miss Katherine Buchholz. Department of Press and Publicity— Miss Marcia Buchholz, chairman; Miss Kate Hamilton, Mrs. W. L. McWil liams, Miss Lois Morse'. ’ Department of public welfare em braces: Division of Child Welfare— Mrs. Margie Hill, chairman; Mrs. C. ( L. Hamilton. Division of Health—Miss Mattie Lee Huff, Mrs7 R. M. Herron, .joint chair men; Mrs. T. C. McBryde, Mrs. Nita M. Fraker. Library and Scrapbook—Miss Kath erine Buchholz, chairman ; Miss Mary Louise Horan. Program Committee—Miss Marcia Buchholz, Miss Julia McDaniel, Mrs. E. C. Coffey, Mrs. W. C. McGhee,'Miss Sarah Davis. Nominating Committee—Miss Mar cia Buchholz, chairman; Miss Jennie Hamilton, Miss Rose Huff. With high idealism and a determina tion for serious endeavor, the Lesche Woman’s club is anticipating a year of great service and great happiness. Hi Hi Hi . Woman’s Auxiliary. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 4:30 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. A large attendance is desired. Hi Hi * Ice Cream Festival. Circle B of the Presbyterian church will have-an ice cream festival Fri day evening, beginning at seven o’clock on the Horans’ lawn on-. King street. Cream and home-made cake will he served, and delicious candy will he on sale. A musical program has been arranged, and every one is cordially invited. Hi Hi Hi The Bridge Club- Mrs. Julian McCamy entertained the members of her card club at four tables of bridge Thursday afternoon, the meeting being one of the most en joyable held by the club since its re organization. The game afforded decided interest, Mrs. John Steed winning the honor of Dtp score and being awarded the prize, -a bud vase. The consolation. nn owl with the Inscription. “Be Wise.” m WATCH And WAIT ROUTH’S big JULY CLEARANCE SALE Will begin next week. It has always been twice a year to hold these clearance sa es. 1 we believe we will be able to make this one the m appreciated, and most profitable to our cub o ’ than any we have ever held, because -o tmmatchable values we have been a e ° .stork tendy. These bargains with all ou f re ^ u , ’ greatly reduced for a clean sweep, wi ma tale you will greatly appreciate. ROUTH Nice assortment bathing caps. City Drug Store. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. G. W. Howell, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Reid. ' Hi Hi Hi Mrs. Sherry Hamilton and Mrs. Joe Wrench spent Tuesday in Chattanooga. Hi Hi Hi Mr. W. M. Sapp made a business trip to Rome Tuesday. Hi Hi Hi Mr. W. K. Moore returned Thursday from a business trip to New York City. Hi Hi Hi Mr. Wyly King, of Rome, was with his Dalton' friends Monday. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. B. L. Heartsill was home from Atlanta for the week-end. Hi Hi Hi Pee-Gee Floor Paint is the best City Drug Store. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. J. M. Parrott, of Atlanta, is visiting relatives here. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. Rockwell Johnson, of Atlanta, is visiting Mr. A. Berry and family. Hi Hi Hi Mr. W. S. McCarty has returned from a business trip to Los Angeles. Hi Hi Hi Miss Judith McDaniel, of Calhoun, is the guest this week of Miss Char lotte Hudson, on Thornton avenue. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. Ernest Henderson, of Chatta nooga, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Pierce. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. Scott Brazleton, of Arch Creek, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. John S. Thomas. Hi Hi Hi Miss Willene White, of Chattanooga, spent the first of the week with rel atives here. Hi Hi Hi Miss Ruth Barnhill, of Madisonville, Ky., is the guest of Miss Dorothy Farrar. Hi Hi Hi Mr. .T. O. Langston, of Madison, ar rived last week for a visit to relatives here. Hi Hi Hi We will sell Pee-Gee house paints at reduced prices during July and August. City Drug Store. Hi Hi Hi Mr. Jack McKnight arrived the last of the week for a visit to friends and relatives here for several days. Hi Hi Hi Miss Carol Mae Prentiss, of Macon, arrived the first of the week for a visit to Miss Minnie Freylach. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. F. K. MeCuchen arrived the last of the week from a pleasant visit to relatives at Monroe and Atlanta. Hi Hi Hi Miss Fiances Milam spent Thurs day here on her way to Newport News, Va„ where she has accepted a position with the Western t'nion. Hi Hi Hi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris, of Ma rietta. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Van F. Kettles, on West Morris street. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. Frank Ferguson, of Portland. Ore., and Mr. Jim Grigsby, of Chatta nooga. spent the week-end with Mrs. J. L. Grigsby. Hi Hi Hi Misses Fay Mundy, of Cedartown; Mary Gibson, of Chattanooga, and Kathryn Byrd, of Calhoun, are the attractive guests of Miss Helen Ridley. Hi Hi Hi Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Buchholz ar rived, today to visit their mother, Mrs. L. Buchholz, and family, on King street. \ Hi Hi Hi Mr.. Glenn Combee arrived the last of the week from Atlanta to join his wife who has been visiting relatives here for some time. - Hi Hi Hi Mrs. G. W. Hamilton, Sr., and daughters. Misses Jennie and Bessie, left the last of the week for Montreat, X. C., to be gone about two weeks. Smoke Stachelberg’s WHITE SEAL 10c. RUBY The Sirthstone for JULY We have a very fine selection of Tiffany and Fancy Mounted RUBY RINGS for ladies, and for the gentlemen heavy mounted and encrusted Shrine Emblem, to select from, in Ruby. They are the kind of Gifts That Last R. E. HINKLE JEWELER consider certain matters relating to Baptist schools. He expects .to return Saturday night, and so will he here to fill his pulpit on Sunday morning. CHURCH NOTES Hamilton Street M. E. Church, South Rev. Chas. Williams, Pastor. Sunday school—9:45 a. m. Sundays. Preaching—11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p m. Sundays. Epworth League—6:00 p. m. Sun days. Prayer meeting—Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Preaching every Saturday 7:00 p. m. Bethel—Chas. H. Williams, Pastor Preaching—2nd and 4th Sunday fternoons, 2:30. Mineral Springs—Chas. H. Williams, pastor. Preaching, 1st and 3rd Sunday after noons, 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caylor and little son, Warren, are spending the week with Mr. John Caylor and' family near Cohutta. Hi Hi Hi Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Black and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nolan, of Atlanta, spent Monday with rel atives and friends here, making the trip by automobile. Hi Hi Hi Miss Margaret Detter Shelton, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Col. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mrs. D. L. Detter. Mr. T. L. Shelton, her father, spent the week-end with them. Hi Hi Hi Dr. F. C. Bivings arrived here Sun day night from Atlanta, joining Messrs. G. W. and H. C. Hamilton and Hubert Judd for a fishing trip to Murray county. Hi Hi Hi Mayor W. E. Wood left Tuesday morning for Atlanta to put himself under the treatment of a specialist Mayor Wood's many friends are glad to know he is recovering from his re cent serious illness. Hi Hi Hi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Satterfield and daughters, Misses Catherine and Mary Frank Satterfield, of Macon, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Patton, of Sweetwater, Tenn., are here and have opened their suburban home for the summer. Hi Hi Hi Mr. R. E. Hinkle left this week for Pittsburgh, Pa., to be gone about ten days. He was called their by the death of his brother. His many local friends will sympathize with him in liis bereavement. Hi Hi Hi Mr. S. F. Westbrook, of Omega, ar rived the first of the week for a visit to relatives here. He had shipped here from liis South Georgia farm a fine carload of watermelons, which he sold here this week. Hi Hi Hi Col. S. P. Maddox, 'accompanied by Mr. Fred Parinalee. left Sunday for Rochester, Minn., where Col. Maddox will enter the Mayo sanatorium. His many friends hope to see him fully re covered on his return home. Hi Hi Hi Rev. Josiah Crudup. pastor of the First Baptist church here, is in Ma con for the latter part of this week as a member of a special committee to EARL OF CRAVEN Smoke Stachelberg’s WHITE SEAL 10c For Three Generations Have Made Child-Birth Easier By Using SOLD BY ALL DRUG STORES Write FOR BOOKLET OM MOTHERHOOD ANDTHE BABY. FUR Bradfield Regulator Co.. Dept. 9-D. Atlanta. Sa. MRS. JAMES J. DAVIS L. A. PROUTY SODA FOUNTAIN BEST MADE IN AMERICA If interested, let ns know and we will mail you catalogue and photographs. We also carry a complete line of Soda Fountain Supplies. Distributors for J. Hungerford Smith, Concentrated Syrups and Crushed Fruits. KOLMAN FOUNTAIN SUPPLY* CO. 302-4 Bryan Street, West, P- O. Box 1273, Savannah. Ga. • f 9 DEMAND FOR TANLAC BREAKS ALL RECORDS Amazing, Success Achieved by .Celebrated Medicine Not Only Phenomenal But Unprecedented—Over 20,- 000,000 Bottles Sold in Six Years—For eign Countries Clamor for It. Never before, perhaps, in the history of the drag trade has the demand for a proprietary medicine ever approached the-wonderful record that is now being made by Tanlac, the celebrated medicine which has been ac complishing such remarkable results throughout this country and Canada. As a matter of fact, the ’marvelous success achieved by this medicine is not only phenomenal, but unprecedented. New photograph of Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the new secretary of labor. She is young, good-lopking and has a boy of four and a baby of eleven months. When her husband took the oath of office she congratulated him with a kiss. Men Look The first bottle of Tanlac to reach the public was sold just a little over six years ago. Its success was imme diate and people everywhere were quick to recognize it as a medicine of extraordinary merit. Since that time there have been sold (throughout this country and Canada something over Twenty Million (20,000,000) bottles, establishing a record which has prob ably never been equalled in the history of the drug trade in America. Fame Is International. The instant and phenomenal success which Tanlac won when it was first introduced has been extended to prac tically every large city, small town, village and hamlet in North America. Its fame has become international in its scope and England, Japan, Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, Alaska. Porto Rico and many European countries are clamor ing for it. From coast to coast and from the Great Lakes, TanlaC is known and hon ored. Millions have taken it with the most gratifying and astonishing re sults and have pronounced it the great est medicine of all time. Tens of thousands of men and wom en of all ages in all walks of life, af flicted with stomach, liver and kidney disorders, some of them of long stand ing, as well as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse, have testified that they have been folly restored'to their normal weight, health and. strength by its use. Restored to Health. Still others, who seemed fairly well yet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sonr, gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipa tion* bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and of terribly dejected, depressed feelings,-state that they have been entirely relieved of these distressing symptoms and re stored to health and happiness by the use of Tanlac.—Adv. What Do You Think About This Great Special? DOLLAR A BOX HOSE Not dollar sox, but dollar a box of twelve sox (six pairs). These are combed cotton half hose, and they are in all colors. Fellow can* afford to wear sox at these prices, can’t he? ’ And they’re known as “Tuf-Toe” hose. They’re what we call a real bargain. Get yourself a box before they’re all gone. Just one buck. HARLAN & NEAL, Dalton, Ga. William George Robert Craven, fourth earl of Craven, is visiting thb United States. He married, in 1893, Cornelia, daughter of the late Bradley Martin of New York. Smoke Stachelberg’s WHITE SEAL 10c. REDUCED PRICES ON PEE-GEE PAINTS ■■ - M « . We will sell Pee-Gee Paints"during July and August at very low orices.lCiK; Pee-Gee Double-Thick. There is no better. One gallon makes two. IHSl Price per gallon - . |*'-fg|g '$2.65 Pee-Gee Banner Paint. One of the best. One gallon makes one-and-a-half. Price per gallon - f - - - - - - $2.75 Pee.Gee Mastic Paint. The very best. One gallon makes one-and-a-half.fi Price per gallon - - . - - - $3.00 You cannot get first-class paint cheaper, There is a Pee-Gee Paint for every purpose WFf JgiS IgEO CITY DRUG STORE, ? w - CRAWro M^ 10