North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, December 29, 1921, Image 5

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Kappa Alphas Entertained. Mr. Manly McWilliams entertained informally for the members of the Kap- pa Alpha college fraternity who reside ■n Dalton, on Monday evening ait his home on North Thornton avenue. The evening was pleasantly spent in remi- niscenses from the older men and re ports from the ones in college as to the work that is being done, the occa sion being one of genuine pleasure to all. Among the invited guests were Messrs. Frank Manly, Walter Jones, C. j. McCarny, Poul B. Trammell, Jr., fosiah Crudup, Jr., Broadus Farrar, Frank Easley, Earl Wood, Bob McCamy and Monton Huff. After the talks, refreshments were served. . VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Mrs. Smith Complimented. Mrs. H. L. Smith and Mrs. Lamar Weseott entertained at an informal bridge party Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Smith’s home on Thornton ave nue, the affair being in compliment to Mrs. L. P. Smith, of Chattanooga. The home was artistically decorated in holly and mistletoe, and the game was played ‘with interest at three tab les. After the game, a salad course and an ice were served ait the card tables. The hostesses were assisted in entertaining by Mrs. C. W. Moore and Miss Helen Hollingsworth. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Mrs. Davidson Complimented. Mrs. J. P. Herndon entertained Wednesday afternon at an informal tea in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Will Davidson, of Savannah. A few intimate friends of the honor guest were invited in for the after noon, and a delightful informality made. the occasion one of pleasure to all. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Stroud-Vaughn. Miss Corine Stroud, of Murray coun ty, and Mr. Allen Vaughn, of this city, were married last Sunday at Eton, the ceremony being performed by ’Squire Chris Shields. Mrs. Vaughn is an attractive daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Will Stroud, of near Sumach, and Mr. Vaughn is a popular automobile mechanic of this city. They have the best wishes of their many friends in their new rela tion. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONOS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ draw and hold the people. Special bar gain in church organ now. Don’t miss it. W. Lee McWilliams, 30 1/2 Hamil ton St., over Oaks Bestaurant. BONDS TAX NOTICE. All city jtaxes are due and payable now. Be sure to pay your taxes this week, so the hooks for the year can he closed. W. M. CARROLL, Clerk City of Dalton. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS PERSONAL MENTION Chicken Sandwiches every day. City Drug Store. BONDS ivnHs Marian McOamy is the guest of friends (this week in Marietta. BONDS Mrs. W. M. Jones spent Wednesday in Atlanta. BONDS Mr. Robert Loveman ha's been visit ing relatives in Gadsden, Ala. BONDS Mr. Mrs. John Looper spent the holidays with relatives at Shellman. BONDS Miss Mary Moore is home from Jack sonville, Fla., for the holidays. BONDS Hot Coffee or Hot Cocoa with whipped cream. City Drug Store. BONDS of this home, pany. THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. PAGE FIVE At St Mark’s Church. A prayer and sermon at St. fcr tniscopal Church Sun<iay m01 ' u ‘ i. at 11 o’clock, by the Gasque. The public is ' „,r(iially invited to attend, r wra bonds LU tle Bunch of Violets. “ as Christmas morning. We !t m the church. Mr. Em- 9 telling the story of Eagleheart fixed a room in her humble f 0r the King who was coming village, but at eventide when an ^ept and garnished, a woman ^d asked shelter. She was cold Tweak and hungry, with, a little I ja fier arms, and Eagleheart gave tie finest chamber that had been for the King. was telling that story, a lady ^ me on the arm and gave me ide bu nch of violets saying, “Just ‘little token of love for yon this ‘ ' mas day,” and I thought how that she should think of me tat that time. story was finished. The enter- , of the needy is entertaining the There are many of -us who do not jL food or raiment and our hearths but the music and laughter lte died away, and the companion- is gone, leaving only memories ie bright Christmases of the past, we often feel that nobody cares. lady is a busy house-keeper— of the best in the city of Dalton; ^ found time to go out in the cold ijfistmas morning and gathef the vio- lesand give them to the desolate with \ TO rd of cheer. She did “what lay Jrt to her hand,” which is tlje sum mfi substance of the Christian re- This Go and do likewise. Every street in Dalton has this work >waiting to be and let the desolate and sad- juarted know that somebody cares. It b more impressive than sermons and ill the volumes that are written. It is Us personal touch, the giving of your- i* Margaret J. Puckett. B0ND8 Miss Langston Sends Best Wishes. Miss Kate Langston, of Warren, Art, has requested The Citizen to ex tend to her friends in Dalton and Whit field and Murray counties her best wishes for a happy and prosperous lew Year. BONDS House Party. William Hammontree and family are very delightfully entertaining visitors during the holidays at their lovely country home. Those from a distance who are with them are Messrs. Alfred Hendrix, of Little Rock, Ark.; N. B. Jarette, Bill Palmer and Mitchell Wright, of Chattanooga; Ben Hunt, of LaPayette; Wayne Chapman, of Green- bush jMisses Rhoda Jarette, of Nash- fille, Term., Mattie -Nnckols, of Chat tanooga, Tenn.; Nell Grigsby, of Subligna, and Grace Chapman, of Greebush. They will entertain Thurs-' day evening with a party. A number «f friends have been invited for Thurs day evening. BONDS Greetings by Wireiess. Mrs. W. II. Clayton, of this city, re ceived the following wireless from . a nerbew in Paris, France: * * Chicago, Ill., Dec. 20th, 1921, Mrs. W. H. Clayton, 3 East Morris St, Dalton, Ga. Following transmitted through Chi- vago Tribune: “The space we are apart today is miles by land and sea; and so a cross the starry way this wireless spark from me goes radiating like -a ^lell to wish you boundless peace and doping happiness shall dwell with you and never cease.” Elwood, Paris, Dec. 21st. BONDS Charming Christmas Party, ne of the most enjoyable events the holidays was .the Christmas given in honor of Elizabeth 'Har- n, the attractive little daughter of he late WiU N. Harben, the noted hter, and Mrs. Harben, by Mr. and n . . ^ ■ C. Martin, at their home on vnnstmas eve. Tfie spacious rooms of the handsome * nie " ere aglow with Yuletide decor- a "T of holly, mistletoe and wreaths, at intervals were baskets of red ^asettia and narcissi n the music room stood the gaily ^tooned cedar tree sparkling with \ and the glitter of 'tinsel and toys. found the tree was a profusion of bv h Pr °' ‘^ e< * f0T l ova hle little girl ^ends. h ° SteSS and 801116 ° f her lovins \T! nt 0? good cheer, a warmth of hospitality and a delightful informality made this getting together of a few friends of the young honoree and her charmin« mother, a delightful occasion. Christmas carols were sung and an interpretative dance, “the Star” and other dances by this talented child ad ded much to the pleasure of .the guests. The .table in the dining room was lace covered and had as a centerpiece a great bowl of narcissi, and during the evening refreshments typical of the Christmastide were served. Those enjoying air. and airs. Martin’s hospitality were: Mrs. W N. Harben, Elizabeth Harben, Mr.’ and Mrs. Julian McCamy, Miss Marian Mc Camy, aiiss Blanche Gardner, Miss Wil lie White, aiiss Janice aicAfee, Mrs. R. M. Herron, air. and Mrs. W. M. Denton, airs. D. L. Dettor. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Deakins enter tained Monday at a dinner party at theirj home on Morris Afreet, fthelir guests including air. and Mrs. H. J. Smith, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. John Judd, Mr. Hugh Judd and air. Harry Poole, of Chattanooga. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Christian Endeavor Social. A delightful social feature of Christ mas week was a party given Tuesday evening.by the Christian Endeavor So ciety of the Presbyterian church in honor of its members who are home from college for the holidays. Games were enjoyed, and afterwards delicious refreshments were served. About forty young people were en tertained. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Land-Talley. Miss Mae Land and Mr. Frank Tal ley, -two popular and well known young people of the Fincher district, were married Christmas day at the home of ’Squire R. A. Williams, just east of the city, 'Squire Williams performing the ceremony. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Christmas Dance. One of the most delightful events of the holiday season was the Christmas dance Monday evening at the Dalton Country club, given by the young men of the city in honor of the many charm ing visitors here for the holidays. The Imperial Players of Chattanooga, assisted by Mr. R. D. Hurt, of 'this city, rendered the inspiring dance mu sic, and there were about one-hundred and fifty present to enjoy the occasion. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Woman’s Auxiliary to Entertain. The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church will entertain at a New Year’s reception next Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the Presby terian manse on Thornton avenue The members of the church and congrega tion are cordially invited to attend. VOTE FOR SCHOOL BONDS Nesbitt-Grovenstein. The following which appeared in the Albany Herald will he of cordial In terest here where the bride has fre quently visited as the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. D. Anderson, and has many friends and admirers: A beautiful home wedding, solemn ized this morning at 9:30 o’clock at the residence of ’the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Nesbitt) on North Jefferson street, was that of Miss Lois Nesbitt to Mr. Erling Grovenstein. The ceremony was performed in the living room, which was beautifully decorated with silver vases filled with fragrant paper-white narcissi, and chrysanthemums. Graceful festoons of Southern smilax gave an added touch-of beauty to the room. The bride, beautiful in a traveling suit of midnight blue tricotine, with blouse of henna shade, and smart hat of blue trimmed in a feather of corres ponding coior, entered on the arm of the groom. Her corsage was of sweet- peas and bride’s roses. The pretty ceremony "with the ring was performed by Dr. L. G. Henderson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, in the presence of relatives and a few close friends, and immediately afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Grovenstein left Tor a honeymoon trip by automobile to points, in Florida. Upon their return they will have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nix, on North Jefferson street. Mrs. Grovenstein is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nes bitt, and one of the city’s most lovable and beautiful young women. She is a graduate of the State Normal School at Athens. Mr. Grovenstein came from Effingham county, where his forefath ers were among the first settlers at Eb- enezer, the second settlement in Geor gia. He has lived in Albany tor the last (two years, and has a responsible position with the Swift Fertilizer Com- To Those Who Received Money for Christmas ffi ffi ffi We have a very nice assortment of goods at prices that are right. We wish to express our appreciation for the past year’s pat ronage and wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. * * * R. E. HINKLE Jeweler Mr. Charles E. DuPree, of Atlanta, is spending the holidays with his moth er, Mre. J. S. DuPree. BONDS Miss Nina Holland, of Chattanooga, has been spending the holidays with relatives here. BONDS Mrs. S. W. Looper and children are spending the holidays wren relatives at Mt. Vernon. Tenn. Miss Janice McAfee is home from Knoxville, Tenn., for a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. McAfee. BONDS Mr. Will Allen, of Atlanta, spent Christinas with liis mother, Mrs. Sue Allen. BONDS Mr. and Mrs. Pharris Gregory spent the holidays with relatives in Chatta nooga. BONDS All's. G. W. Hamilton, Sr., left last night for Knoxville, Tenn., being called there by the critical illness of her brother, Mr. Cornelius Luckey. BONDS Don’t blame anybody but yourself if your nights are made miserable by indigestion. You fallen to take Tan- lac.—Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. BONDS Wright’s Liquid Smoke is the best for smoking your meat—economical and healthful. City Drug Store. BONDS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lankford have moved here from Tunnel Hill and have an apartment at Mrs. Dora Tittle’s. BONDS Misses Travis and Thayer Hopper are spending this week with relatives in Atlanta. BONDS Mr. and Mrs. Peek Smith, of Chat tanooga, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith. BONDS Durham Duplex Razor will shave anybody—ten cents next ten days. City Drug Store. BONDS Mr. Jim Herron, of Macon, spent Christmas with friends and relatives here. BONOS Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thomas are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid Thomas, in Griffin. BONDS Mrs. J. B. Chitwood and Master V. F. Kettles are spending this week in Louisville, Ky. - - BONDS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Townley returned Tuesday to their home at St. Elmo, Tenn., after a visit to relatives here. BONDS Mr. Steve Felker, of Washington, D. C., returned to his home Monday after a visit to Mr. -and Mrs. 0. C. Alley. BONDS Sterno * Aluminum vessels fifty cents—to reduce stock. City Drug Store, BONDS Mr. Clarence Barrett spent Christ mas with Ms mother, Mrs. Laura Bar rett, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason, at Decatur. BONDS Miss Nettie Huff arrived the last of the week from Forsyth to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. S J. Huff, on Thornton avenue. BONDS The demand for Tanlac has broken all world-’s records. Over Twenty Mil lion bottles have been sold since it was placed on the market six years ago.— Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. BONDS Get ready for BAD WEATHER. Special price on Ford top covering, plate glass in black curtain, $10. The Dalton Buggy Co. BONDS Mrs. Fannie Lester and daughter, Miss Mabel Lester, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Blevins, hi Chattanooga. BONDS Mrs. Will Davidson, of Savannah, is the guest of Mrs. J. P. Herndon and Mrs. C. L. Hamilton, on North Thorn ton avenue. BONDS Get ready for BAD WEATHER. Special price on Ford top covering, plate .Hass in black curtain, $10. The Dalton Buggy Co. BONDS Mr. Paul Field arrived the last of the week from Georgia Tech to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Field. BONDS Mr. Manly McWilliams has gone to join the Mercer University basketball team on a trip to Albany, Savannah, Jacksonville and Charleston. BONDS Get ready for BAD WEATHER. Special price on Ford top covering, plate glass in black curtain, $10. The Dalton Buggy Co. BONDS Miss Evelyn Deakins is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. John Judd, and her aunt, Mrs. Bennett Ran kin, of Chattanooga. BONDS Mr. Floyd Ridley, of Charlotte, N. C., arrived the last of the week for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rid ley. BONDS Energetic Young Man wishes job as clerk. References as to integrity. If interested write Box 29, Route 4, Dal ton, Ga. 1-1-pd. BONDS Mr. Bivings Brown, of Decatur, Ala., is here to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Fletcher Ashcraft, and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bivings. BONDS Mrs. F. J. Parmalee and son, Mad dox, of Louisville, Ky., are guests of CoL and Mr^. S. P._ Maddox. Mr. Parmalee spent Sunday with them. Accumulate a fund for future needs, by depos iting in this Bank at least a part of your eamins each week or month. Don’t let a single pay day go by without saving something. Come in and start your account with us today and you won’t regret it. DESIGNATED COUNTY DEPOSITORY. C. L. HARDWICK & CO. WE THANK YOU Among our assets we like to count the one that money cannot buy your good will. And so at this holiday season we ex tend to you—not as a customer alone, hut as a friend—the best of wishes for the coming year. R O u t H ’~ s Mr. R. N. McCamy, of Eton, was in the city on business Wednesday. BONDS Take Tanlac and eat (three square meals a day.—-Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. B0ND8 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McGhee and children spent the holidays with rela tives in Chattanooga. BONDS Miss Gertrude Manly left Saturday for Charlotte, N. C., to spend the holi days. BONDS Mrs. W. E. Wood has returned from a visit to her sons, Messrs. Earl and Harry Wood, in Atlanta. BONDS We sell and rent typewriters. City Drug Store. Mr. Frank Summerour, of Denison. Tex., arrived the last of the week for a visit to his mother, Mrs. W. F. Sum merour, and family on North Thornton avenue. BONDS Messrs. Henry McFarland, of Forest Hill, La., Jim McFarland, of Atlanta, and Don McFarland, of the University of Georgia, spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Charles McFarland, here. BONDS SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Nearly new, for quick sale at a bargain. Phone 327. May be seen at my office, 30 1/2 Hamilton street, over Oaks Restaurant. Same stairway as Finley’s Pho. Gal lery. W. Lee McWilliams. BONDS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horne, Miss Doro thy Home and Mr. Joe Home, of Chat tanooga, spent Sunday* with their grandmother, Mrs. Tallulah Home, and family, on Depot street. BONDS W. W. KIMBALL & Co., are discon tinuing making organs, only a few left, get one of these and be happy for 50 years. Half down and the remainder next fall. W. Lee McWilliams, 30 1/2 Hamilton street, over Oaks Restaurant. BONDS Mr. F. F. Farrar and daughter, Miss Dorothy Farrar, have as their guests for the holidays Mrs. J. M. Parrott, of Atlanta; Miss Ruth Barnhill, of Ken tucky, and Sir. Broadus Farrar, of Mercer University. B0ND8 $100. Saved on a new piano, if taken at once. Slightly used piano $500. value, for quick sale at $295. W. Lee McWilliams, (up stairs) office in Felker building, over Oaks Restaurant. BONDS Mrs. B. L. Heartsill and daughter, Miss Manila Heartsill, of Atlanta, ar rived the last of the week for a visit here. Mrs. Heartsill has returned home, but Miss Manita will remain for a fortnight’s visit to her aunt, Mrs. John -Steed. BONDS CHURCH ORGAN. Don’t crucify the congregation by using an old rattle trap of an organ that will drive the audience away. Good organ helps as sure good music. Good music helps Four Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts YOUR NAME Is it on our subscrip tion list? We will guarantee you full value FOR YOUR MONEY Turn over a new leaf TF IN the words of the ancient ritual you “have ‘done *those things you ought not to have done, and have left undone those things you ought to have done,” turn over a new leaf. Happy New Year We’ve thought of several things to make this store a better service agency for our customers; but we can’t find better clothes than g | Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes HARLAN & NEAL Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes