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THE DALTON CITIZEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921.
PAG* FIT*
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ing element to irritate nerves or digestion and
leave mental energy lagging before the day is
done.
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that Postum meets every demand for a delicious
table beverage, and brings steadier nerves, clearer
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made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who
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Society
Neal, of Calhoun, president of the
ambitious and thriving woman’s club
in that city. Mrs. Neal told of the
early struggles of her organization,
which was 'one of the first federated
clubs in t6e state, and of the splendid
work they have done and brought a
message of enthusiasm and coopera
tion which was much appreciated by
her hearers.
The Calhoun club, as everybody
knows, has a beautiful club-house and
rest-room- combined. They have put
domestic science in the public schools
within the past year, the board furish-
ing the room and paying the teacher,
and the club furnishing equipment and
current expenses as well as co-operat
ing in many ways.
The club Will meet in the club rooms
on November IS, at three o’dock.
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Buchholz-Ellington.
Mrs. Laurie M. Buchholz announces
the engagement of her daughter, MSr-
cia Lissette, to Mr. Thomas Hill Elling
ton, of Jacksonville, Fla., the wedding
to be solemnized in November. No
cards.
T|he above announcement will be 1
read with cordial interest by Dalton
people. The bride-to-be is prominent
in club circles here and in the state.
She has been an officer in the Seventh
District Federation of Women’s clubs,
and is at present chairman of Art of
the Georgia Federation of Wtomen’s
clubs.
She is an attractive and talented
daughter of Mrs. Buchholz, and has
a wide circle of friends and admirers
who will learn of her engagement and
approaehing marriage with genuine in
terest.
sss
Gifts
We have a
very ni c e
assortment
from which
to make
your selec
tion of
Birthday
Wedding Gifts
R. E.
JEWELER
formity with the General Federation
outline of work.
The Officers.
The efficient corps of officers who
have made possible these splendid
achievements are:
President, Mrs. W. C. Martin, Dal
ton; vice president, Miss Letitia John
son. Rome; recording secretary, Mrs.
L. A. White, Marietta. Chairman of
deparments, department of American
citizenship, Mrs. J. A. Neal, Calhoun;
division of training for citizenship and
community service, Mrs. J. D. Rogers,
Kingston; division of moving pictures.
Mrs. Chidsey, AusteH; division of good
roads and highways, Mrs. R. G. Hutch
ens, Tallapoosa; division of civics.
Miss Bell Bayless, Kingston. Depart
ment of applied education, Mrs. L. M.
Awtrey, Acworth; division of home
economics, Mrs. John Littlefield, Cal
houn ; division of thrift, Mrs. Paul
Martin, Adairsville; division of library
extension, Miss Lela Wilson, Cedar-
town ; division of school and home im
provement, Miss Willie White, Dalton;
department of fine arts. Miss Nell
Cochran, Rockmart; division of music,
Miss Joy Harper, Rome; division of
literature, Miss Mabel Cortelyou,. Ma
rietta; department of legislation, Mrs.
Mary Campbell Johnson, Rome; de
partment of public welfare, Mrs. Lee
Wolmesdorf, Cartersville; division of
health and social conditions, Mrs. H
Trumbo, Cedartown; division of child
welfare, Mrs. Charles McGarity, Dal
las; division of conservation, Mrs. M.
K. Anderson, Adairsville; endowments,
Ella F. White Memorial, Mrs. Rock
Farris, Lafayette; Tallulah Falls In
dustrial school, Mrs. W. C. Humphries,
Acworfh; 'Students’ Aid Foundation.
THE SECRET-
SEND US:
Suits
Overcoats
Evening Gowns
Evening Wraps
Blouses
Curtains
Blankets
Draperies
Purs
Sweaters
Gloves
Carpets
Bugs
Capital City work is done by experienced
men who have a NATURAL ability for their
work .... as a musician has a talent for
music and an artist for color. No where else
are results so perfect as the Capital City’s
because it is impossible for plants of lesser
size to have the trained men and machinery
that we have.
"Parcel Post Your Package
-—Look To TJs For Results”
Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Wks.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Dalton Woman’s Club.
ie Dalton Woman’s club, met Fri-
at the First Presbyterian church,
bers being present. Mrs. Judd
out of town, the first vice-pres-
t, Mrs. P. B. Trammell, presided,
letter from Mrs. Margaret Huff
•HELU, thanking the club for the rest
room put in the primary building at
ordered and would be put in as goon
as received.
On motion of Mrs. Allyn, ten dollars
was voted for the Tallulah Falls main
tenance fund.
Mrs. Trammell told of a plan to
plant an evergreen tree in the Wo
man’s club ’'perk, next to the First Na
tional Bank, to be used as a perpetual
Fort Hill school, was read; also one j commu nity Christmas tree. The pres-
from Mrs. Way, state chairman of loan iQent, Mrs. Judd, is to give the tree,
scholarships, urging the club to add it will, b e decorated and lighted in
"&e McCamy-Tarver fund to the statel+jjg evening following the distribution
ition list of gift scholarships, j G f t he Empty Stocking Fund gifts, a
aising to retain the name of the
larship and to permit the club to
the beneficiary. Some discussion
lowed, all favorable'to Mrs. Way’s
?estion, but no action was taken,
was also read a circular letter
deeming the state conference and
matters from Mrs. Hays, state
sident, to Mrs. Martin, seventh dis-
ct president.
[he welfare committee reported in
ning three lavatories in the Fort
school and also that the drinking
puntains for that school had been
simple service of music and one or two
short talks, making plain the meaning
of Christmas, being held at that time.
The tree will grow with the club’s
growth and wiU be a perpetual re
minder of the ideals and aspirations
for which the organization stands.
Mrs. P. B. Trammell was elected as
Seventh District Club Work.
The Atlanta Constitution of'Sunday Mrs. Harlan, Calhoun,
carried an excellent picture of Mrs. Hi Hi Hi
W. C. Martin, president of the Seventh Lankford-Giddens.
District Federation of Women’s clubs. The marriage of Miss Bessie Giddens
Under the picture were the following and Mr. Lee Lankford was quietly
cut lines, together with an account solemnized Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
of the excellent work being done by o’clock, Oct. 4, at the-court house in
the district federation: Dalton. The impressive ceremony was
Mrs. W. C. Martin, to whose splen-1 performed by Ordinary H. J. Wood in
did executive and constructive ability j the presence of a few close friends,
the Seventh District Federation of pater in the afternoon, Mr. Lankford'
Women’s dubs credits the inspiration an d bis Jbride left for a trip to At
of much of its splendid achievement. |l a uta and Will later reside at Adairs-
Mrs. Martin has been most active in| vi lk>-
r "?, “““''Ievery phase of club work. Not only The bride, who is the only daughter
an . 1 6 a vr a in the work of the women’s dubs, but of Mr - an d Mrs. B. F. Giddens, of
kerchief, was presented to Mrs. John I ^ D A R aQd ^ n D c has Tunnel Hill, is a talented and charm-
Herndon. she demonstrated her rare ability. As ing young lady. Mr. Lankford
After the games* a delicious salad I chairman for Whitfield county of the formerly of Hill City, Ga., and is em
course was served at the card tables. Women’s National Council of t Defense, J ployed with the B. B. & R. R. Co.
Hi Hi Hi and as joint chairman of -Woman’s Hi Hi Hi
Selvidge Street Club. work in the Red Cross, her' services The Lesche.
Mrs. Mary Barrett entertained the have been notable. * Monday evening, the Lesche Wb
Selvidge Street Matrons club Thurs- The seventh district has gone stead- man’s club met at the club rooms, Miss
day afternoon. lily on and much excellent and con- Green presiding.
„ .... „ . „ , structive work has been accomplished. The Program committee had ready
Quantities of fall flowers were used w--- ■ . I ”, . ,. , „ . ,
. ,. . . , „ [ With true ideals of service and co- the year books to distribute to the
for decorations, and an interesting , . - , , „ ... ~ , . . „
, . , . . . I operation the dubs have worked for membership. The year’s study follows
game of rook was played at three ’ « ,
Mrs. Allyn’s Bridge.
Mrs. L. J. Allyn entertained her card
club at three tables of bridge Thursday
afternoon at her home on South Thorn
ton avenue.
Numerous fall flowers were artis
tically arranged for the decorations,
and in the interesting game, Mrs. W.
H. Prater won the honor of top score,
being presented the prize, a hand-made
tables. Mrs. Clarence Fraker won the
the president’s alternate at the Sa- honor of top score,
vannah state federatidn conference,
with Mrs. H. J. Smith as delegate and
Mrs. H. L. Smith as her alternate.
The vice-president then introduced
the speaker for the afternoon, Mrs.
[ the betterment of their communities, closely the General Federation outline,
and are carrying on the federation re- The well-spaced, well-arranged year)
sponsibilities. , “ (n books are a distinct compliment to the
The seventh district is in harmony I printers, The A. J. Showalter Co.
with the General Federation, as is After the business session, the club
ROUTR’S READY-TO-WEAR STORE
The Store of Quality Without Extravagance
Fall Styles Are Here!
Society Brand Clothes
See them. The mirror will show you how smart
t hey are. Buy them. You’ll see how economical these
good clothes are. Wear them. You’ll learn that the
style of Society Brand Clothes is tailored there to
stay. The price? $4-0.00 and $45.00.
Society Brand Clothes are.sold in Dalton exclusively by
ROUTH’S
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Society
Brand
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Onr shoe trade is growing by leaps and bounds. There’s a rea
son. Our motto: Better shoes for less money.
Furnishings, Hosiery, Underwear, Caps, Sweaters,
Shirts, Collars, Headlight Overalls
ROUTH’s
After the game, a S alad course and
lemon ice, with candies, were served
at the small tables, the meeting being, ,
... . . .. . . ,, . manifested in the fact that of the was entertained with readings of two
one of the most enjoyable yet held toy . : - , ■- . . , . . , , 3 t .
the club twenty-eight clubs of the state mem- original poems by a talented guest of
bers of this national organization, the evening, Lieutenant Palmer, of Tal
four of these are in the seventh dis- rlahassee, Fla.
| triet I The program, “Americanization," was
We are proud of the fact that we in charge of the able committee com
I gave two of the three members of the posed of Mrs. Julian McCamy, Miss
I Georgia overseas unit. Mattie Lee Huff, Miss Maude Hamil
Flags waving over, school buildings, ton and Mrs. C. L. Carter.
I children understanding the American As head of the-Department of Amer-
creed, and observing flag etiquette, I icanization of the Lesche Woman’s
form a part of the.citizenship work; club, Mrs. McCamy treated this sub-
as. do, also, a registration party, in- ject in a comprehensive manner in an
[dorsing and assisting with bond issues excellent talk. Miss Huff followed with
for street paving and school buildings, an interesting paper giving startling
voting for a special school .tax, and facts concerning this problem, empha-
working in several places with mayor sizing the need of spiritual unity.
| and council. I Miss Hamilton’s clear exposition of
From Miss Charlotte Templeton I the . needs of America that. “liberty,
[comes the well-merited praise that this justice, and the pursuit of happiness”
district leads in library work. Hot [might be for all Americans, likewise
days seem not to affect the interest in strongly emphasized this requisite of
adding carefully selected books to unity of spirit.
libraries; nor to decrease the number Mrs. Carter read . the purposeful
of girls in the sewing and cooking plans of the Americanization Depart-
classes of the domestic science depart- men t of the General Federation, con
[ments inaugurated by clubs. eluding with an interesting incident of
A great improvement is shown in the individualizing friendship.
I rural schools of the section. The ex-j The club adjonrned to meet Mon
teriors are being painted in the stand- day, November 7, for the observance
ardized color, white, and the interiors I of the Better American Speech Week
I beautified. under the direction of Miss Jennie
Community exhibits, arranged for by j Hamilton, with Misses Kate- Harlan,
J club women, have added marked inter- Gertrude Manly and Lois Edwards as
est to county fairs. [co-workers.
Untiring Energy Shown. Hi Hi Hi
Untiring energy has been evidenced D. A. R. Entertainments.
| in civics, for in this way the club wo- Plans for the District School, to be
men can work out some small part of given in November by the D. A. R., are
their visions of civic art, and teach progressing rapidly. The salutatory, the
civic righteousness. A cleaner, more work of a gifted exile pen, has been
attracive section is the result, with received and it would be a real pity
) pleasing plantings in parks, a bird j for anyone with a sense of humor to
BERG HATS.
FOR MEN
Quality Without Extravagance
Your good-looking new Fall Hat
stays that way through long service if
if its a BERG Hat. Well-dressed
men are content to wear Berg hats
beyond the usual time of service, be
cause of the Stay-shape brim. It re
tains the style lines longer.
The price? $5.00 and $6.00
/'
Miss Helen Hollingsworth is spend
ing this week with relatives in Atlanta
Hi Hi Hi
See Bowen Bros, for Shingles—No
1 and No. 2 South Georgia pine.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. Ernest Stroup left this momin
for a business trip to Orlando, Fla.
Hi Hi Hi
Miss Eva Brown spent the week-end
with relatives in Atlanta.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. J. H. Watson spent tfie week
end with relatives in Dallas.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. G. D. Ferguson and Mrs. J.
Shumate spent Friday in Chattanooga.
Hi Hi Hi
Henry B. Farrar, has returned after
a three weeks’ business trip.
- Hi Hi Hi
Car of good Jellico coal* on the
track. Give us your order today.
Bowen Bros.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. Walter Foote, of Washington
spent the week-end with Miss Kate
Harlan.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. Fletcher Ashcraft and children
have leased a cottage of Mrs. Tallulah
Home’s on Depot street.
' Hi Hi Hi
Miss Edith Smith, of Chattanooga,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Pharris
Gregory. -
Hi Hi Hi
Plenty of dry stovewood. Give us
your order for a half dozen loads.
Bowen Bros.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. W. C. Martin, Mrs. D. L. Det-
tor and Miss Sadie Sapp spent Friday
in Chattanooga.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. H. C. Quinn, of Fort Lauder
dale, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Frank
Manly, on North Thornton avenue.
Hi Hi Hi
Messrs. B. C. Wilson and
land spent Saturday on busi
Rome.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. H. B. Farrar and daugi
Miss Louise, and Mrs. H. J. Smith
spending this week in Atlanta.
Hi Hi Hi
Car of fertilizer and car of acid
for wheat, oats and rye. Bowen
Bros.
a
Locke
Correct Dresses, Coats
and Suits for Fall
Youthful, stylish, moderately-priced,
correct lines, are a few of the most
important qualities of these new Fall
Dresses and Wraps.
The undeniably attractive style is
only one good point in these
Frocks. They are tailored as care
fully as they are styled and priced
much below what you would expect
from their appearance.
Come and Look Them Over
ROUTH’S
sanctuary, terraced school hills, win- m isg hearing it The committee hopes
dow gardens making gay school build- to find time during the next ten days
|ings, playgrounds and story hours. to break the news to a score or more
Perhaps the community sings, theLf their dignified fellow townsmen that
j Christmas carolers, the Glee dub, fur- f 0 r them time will indeed turn baek-
nished the impetus for the several ward, just for a night
Georgia songs submitted in the state Don’t let anything interfere with
| contest | your presence at the District School.
The literary genins of this district The evening party at Oneonta will
| will shine forth in the poems to he en- be given Thursday, Oct. 27, instead
I tered in this contest of Tuesday as originally planned. In-
A poetry exhibit created much in- vitations will he issued early in that
[terest, as did art lectures, art pro- week, hut save the date,
grams, slides of American artists and Hi Hi Hi
community Christmas pictures shown + + + + + ^ + + + + + + + +
I free to the town. ♦ . ♦
The pledges to the Ella F. White «. PERSONAL MENTION ♦
[fund are being paid into the treasury ♦ 4
satisfactorily. The Students’ Aid fond [♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
and TaUulah Falls school are support-
led. | Car of sewerpipe just received.
Organization has not been at a Bowen Bros,
I standstill, for we have to onr credit Hi Hi Hi
I the Cobb county federation with Mrs. Mr. Carl Palmer, of Atlanta, spent
John M. Graham, president, the more Sunday with relatives here,
recently organized Dalton Woman’s Hi Hi Hi
club and other clubs soon to organize Mr. H. J. Vernon, of-Tifton, is with
and federate. his • Dalton friends for fair week.
With all these activities the cultural I Hi Hi Hi
phase has not been neglected. Pro- Misses Marian McCamy and Emery
grams have been rearranged in con- Kirby spent Saturday in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Martin, of
Cohntta, spen Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Hyde.
Hi Hi-Hi
Messrs. Moore and J. A. Vernon, of
Oklahoma City, Okla., are in the city
this week.
Hi Hi Hi
Car of cement just received—the
best that money will buy. Bowen
Bros.
Hi Hi Hi '
Mr. James A. McFarland was home
from Atlanta to spend the week-end
with his mother, Mra. Charles McFar
land, on Spencer street.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. John Judd and Mrs. Merrill
Loftin will arrive Wednesday after
noon to spend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Deakins and family.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Freeman, of
Winamac, Ind., are guests of Mr. E. G.
Freeman and family, on Crawford
street.
Hi Hi Hi
Col. George W. Head, of Tunnel Hill,
is seriously ill at the Hamilton Me
morial Hospital here. His friends hope
for his improvement
S Hi Hi
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Easley left this
norning for Atlanta to attend the
Southeastern Fair. Dr. Easley will
also attend a dental convention in Ma
rietta.
Hi Hi Hi
Col. and Mrs. S. P. Maddox, Mr. and
Mrs. S „R. Maddoi, Mjisses Fannie
Wood Rhodes and Alice McGhee and
Mr. % fl?. S. Maddox spent Friday in
Chattanooga.
Hi Hi Hi"
Good dry 4-foot wood.delivered
anywhere in city for $5.00 per cord.
Bow'en Bros.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. Hobart Britton was home from
Greenville, S. C., Saturday to spend
awhile with his mother, Mrs. S. C.
Britton. He was given a cordial -wel
come by his friends here.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. Hubert Moody and children re
turned Sunday to their home in At
lanta after a pleasant visit to Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Flemister. Mr. Moody spent
Sunday with them here.
Hi Hi Hi
Mrs. Sam Deakins, of Jasper, Tenn.,
and Mrs. Bennett Rankin, of Chatta
nooga, have returned to their respect
ive homes after spending the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Deakins.
Hi Hi Hi
Car of cotton seed meal and car
of hulls just arrived, will exchange
for cottonseed. Bowen Bros.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hyde called on
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Felker, of Grove
Level, Monday. The day was enjoyed
very*much with a chestnut hunt in the
afternoon.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Steele left Sat
urday morning for Waynesville, N: C.,
to. be gone until the holidays. Mrs.
L. W. Stone and Miss Helen Stone
accompanied them as far as Chatta
nooga.
Hi Hi Hi
C. Bryant has returned from
relatives at Murphy, N. C.
accompanied home by her
Davidson, and little
be her guests for several
Hi Hi Hi
A. L., Edwards. Mrs. T. B.
Wright and Mrs. Howard Manly went
Friday morning, Mrs.
and Mrs. Manly returning
Saturday evening and Mrs, Ed-
remaining over until Monday
is the -guest of friends.
Hi Hi Hi
Ramsey Black spent the week
end at Sweetwater, Tenn., accompany
ing home Mr. James Harlan Sunday
night. Mr. Harlan who was” painfully
injured in an automobile accident, is
recovering,: which is gratifying to his
Dalton friends.
Hi Hi Hi
Your fertilizer notes are due at
Bowen Bros. Please come in and
make arrangement at once. Bowen
Bros. -
Hi Hi Hi
Dalton people will be interested in
learning that Mr. Charles B. Freeman,
formerly of this city but now of Alex
andria, Ind., will be married November
1 to Miss Ethel Hughes, of that city,
and they will spend their honeymoon
here as guests of the groom’s father,
Mr. E. G. Freeman, and family, on
Crawford street.
Hi Hi Hi
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