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THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE, CANTON, GEORGIA
FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 1922
Personal Mention ■
ORDER OF
EASTERN STAR
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By MISS CLEVA RUDASILL
Telephone No. 10
Dr. and Mrs. Webb Conn spent
Sunday with the latters mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Kilby.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Hogan have
moved into their new home they
have recently built across the river
Col. and Mrs. John Collins return
ed homo Tuesday after spending
.. , ral weeks in Atlanta and Fla.
Miss Martha DeLay visited James
Boring at Emory University lait
week end.
Mrs. P. P. DuPree is in Atlanta
this week visiting her sister, Mrs.
Mary Daniel.
W. W. White will leave Saturday
for Murray Bay Canada to attend
the $200000 Club Convention of the
New York Life.
Mrs. H. W. Moody was c died to
Jellico Tennessee last week to the
bed side of her father who i< quite
sick. We trust it is not serious.
LOST On North bound evening
train. Thursday, Aug. 17th, Dark
Blue Cape, with blue lining trimmed
with tassels. Return to Advnnce Of
five ad receive reward.
Mr. Ziekel Speck of Dalton visit
ed the family of L. A. McClure Mon
day and Tuesday.
Mrs, .James Rice Brown of Ash
burn and daughters Misses Mary and
Jane are spending a while with her
sister Mrs. Ellis Hughes.
Stated meetings he d in Masonic
Hall,, on fourth Monday night of
each month, at 7:30 P, M.
All duly qualified Sisters and Bro-
thers cordially invited to meet with
us.
Kathleen Thomas, Sec.
Mulinda Roberts, W. M.
Mr. Zebulon Walker is spending
this week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Emma Holland and Miss
Katherine Holland have returned
from Murphy, N, C., whore Ihev
have been on a vacation.
TRAINED NURSE
LUCILE HAWKINS
Holly Spring*, G*orgi«
Mr*. George Do** Entertainet for
Mr*. Harry Peeple* of Perry, Fla.
A delightful social uflfnir of last
week was a party given by Mrs.
George Doss complementary to her
sister, Mrs. Harry Peeples of Perry,
Florida. Bright summer flowers
made an attractive decoration. A
lovely salad course was served.
Those present were, Me.dames R.
1'. McDonald, H. G. Vandiviere, John
Kymer, John Wood, J. P. Rudasill,
Harry Peeple-, Misses Pearl McAfee
Ann Teasley, Bessie Edwards, Eliza
beth Coggins and Alice Keith.
Mitch McFarland claims tl.e
champion cotton grower. He brought
the first open boll of cotton to our
office Monduy morning that we have
seen this year.
Mrs. Emmie Craig of Chattanooga
Tenn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
Edgar Kilby, the latters mother.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Meadow of
Miami, Fla., are spending a few
weeks in Canton at the Hotel Can
ton.
WANTED—Man with car to seL
best low-priced Cord Tires made.
$100.00 per week und expenses. Cm
ham Tire Co., 358 Canal, Benton
Harbor, Mich.
Mr. Byrd Lewis und daughter of
Helena Arkansas and Mrs. Hurry
McHan and son of Faimount Geor
gia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
C. S. Hasson.
Congressman Thomas M. Bell will
address the people of Woodstock
Georgia, Cherokee county, Wednes
day August the 30th at 3 P. M. and
also at Canton on Wednesday Aug
ust the 30th at 7:30 P. M. Ladu.r
Boys and Girls especially inv’ted.
Lets go out and hour him.
Mr*. B. F. McDo n »ld ETntertaine*.
A pretty party of last Thursday'
i afternoon was the rook party given
I by Mrs. B. F. McDonnld in her npart-
^ ment with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hnsron ]
on Jurvis Street.
The spacious rooms where the in-'
teresting games were played worn'
adorned with the brightest and lovli- •
ost of garden flowers nrrnnged in
baskets and silver vases, and the
case and comfort for the four tables
of ladies made the evening delight-'
ful. At a suitable hour a lovelj !
frozen salad course was served with
Mrs. C. S. Hasson assisting.
Those playing were: Mosdnm'v
Roy Cruder, H. L. Conn, H. A.|
! Heard, John Rymer, George Doss.
John Wood, B. P. Bobo, Thomas
1 . \
. Curtis, Misses Daisy Crisler, Pei’l
j McAfee, Ann Teasley, Elizabeth
■ Coggins, Eleanor Jones, Sara IJi’d-
I
ison und Alice Keith.
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Ladies Patent Vamp Brocaded Satin
Quarter Two Strap Pumps
Ladies Satin Vamp Broacded Satin
Quarter Two Strap Pumps
The above styles are the seasons latest creations of
Ladies Foot Wear. We have a complete
stock in all sizes and widths
We are also showing some snappy shoes for men.
If you have not seen the new styles drop
in and let us show you. /
Our $27.50 Curlee Suits guaranteed to give satis
faction are the talk of the town. Have
you seen them? If not, we have
them in all the latest
styles and colors
Drop in and see us when in the market to dress up
10. G. Glover & Co
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The Home of Florsheim Shoes
FULL LINE STANDARD
HOUSEHOLD
REMEDIES
Physician Prescriytions a Specialty
High Grade Toilet Preparations
Stationery of Quality
“Service ThatjSatisfies’
Phone 1 - Get It Quick
Mr. Harry Strickland who has
charge of the organized class work
of The Southern Baptost Conven
tion of Nashville Tenn will de deliver
a lecture at the Baptist church
Thursday evening. Let’s make it a
one hundred attendance.
Capt. J. M. McAfee, Miss Pearl
McAfee and Miss Irene McAfee lift
Sunday to join Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las McAfee in Atlanta where they
will spend several weeks touring
North Carolina.
M*sdame* O. G. Glover and J. R.
Bori n ( Entertaines.
Two of the most delightful part'es
of the summer were given by Mrs.
O. G. Glover and Mrs. J. R. Boring
at the home of Mrs. Glover on Main
street Tuesday and Wednc^iuv
afternoons of this week. The aVtis-
tic decorations in the parlor and
dining rooms were assorted flowers
in silver vases and wall pockets
which made an attractive scene lor
the guests for six tallies of rook.
During the social hour a lovely
salad course was served. About fif'y
guests assembled which included
Mesdames Hamilton Cox, Mrs. John
Wood, Harry Peeples of Perrv Flori
da, William Richardson, Joseph
Satterfield, Rheural Poole, P. W.
Jones, A. V. Jones, J. P. RudasiU, K.
W. King, W. D. Miller, Alfred Mc
Clure, Carter Richards, Carter
Brooke, Gober Fountain, William
Hogan, J. W. Chamlee, E. A. McC.m
less, Lowe Worley, George Doss, A.
P. Bobo, L. L. Jones, Edgar Kilby,
Frank Palmer, E. B. Green J W.
Blackwell, T. F. Hawkins. Charles
Day, W. W. Wiley, N. A.. Thomason.
H. A. Heard, William Blackwe’l,
John Collins, Janies Rice Brown, of
Ashburn, Ellis Hughes, Lee McC-m-
less, B F. McDonald, G. B. Johnston
C. S. Hasson, E. M. Rudasill. Misses
Anna Foute, May Jones, Sara
Hudson, Elizabeth Coggins, Parnell
Coker, Frances Galt, Martha Galt,
and Ann Teasley.
Dedication of Presbyterian church LOST—$26.00 in Depot at-Canton,
at Woodstock, 1st Sunday in Septem- Sunday, August 13th. Finder re-
ber. Preaching Saturday before und turn to Advance and receive reward,
three sermons on Sunday. Come and
spend the day with us. Rev. Trestle '
of Lexington, Va., will do the preach iir® r -
ing. Mr, Trestle conducted the lent > s
meeting last summer ut Hickory j . j
Flat, Toonigh and Woodstock and
many would like to see him again. I 11 «
“r» me*.
How Does Your Boy
Stand in School?
Many a child having a poo. school reco -d and a reputatioi for be
ing backward and lazy is simp y a victim of defective eyesight
Poor eyesight, undiscovered, may retard a child’s whole progress I u
life.
Periodic visits to a good optical specialist assure your children of
correct vision at all times.
You will find us willing and competent to advise you.
Canton Jewelry Company
S. J.Higgins, Optrometrist