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Miss ftyrtle Shouse leaves today
for New York and Baltimore to spend V.
before returning to
HILDREN
, Should not be “dosed”
O for colds—apply “ex-
( temaHy”—
Knitting Nkedles
several weeks
Lancaster, S. C.
males knitting a pleasure
mting uics for left-oven—she has de-
'Qjost of them based upon using the
ythrewaway. And she has put them
-“Food Economy”—that shows you
>lime economy in jeer kitchen.
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THE BANNER, WEDNE8DAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1918.
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RELIABLE
ATHENS, GA
The friends of Miss Ellen Mell are
distressed at her ^continued Illness but
glad that yesterday she was a little
better.
Mrs. Henry Mullins, of Marlon, S. C.,
will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W.
F. Watson for the Watson-Colline
wedding.
{on from this chapter. | Mf and Mrg steveng wlll
The remainder of the sum realised leaye ^ for Baltimore, after hav-
the enterprise of Friday evening v , g , ted Mr o^ge p, lme r for sev-
it will be used for "hospital linens," a>rol
the war work of the chapter.
Miss Clyde Daniels has returned
from Jefferson.
OT-A-CHANCE CLUB TO
GIVE BIG BENEFIT PARTY
At the Georgian hotel on the even-j Mr c B Wilkins and Miss Bnth
„g of Wednesday, February sixth, the of GoWsboro , N . c.. wiU be
lumber of the.most .prominent 8>fl»lthe guests of Miss Mary Wilkins for
if the citK-whov have been^dh^W the .-, watson-Colllns wedding.
heir most enthusiastic efforts for,
lonths to the Red Cross work In Mr aQd Mrg . Robert MaUby are ln
hatever capacity they have been
ailed upon to work—will give a big.
ent card party-to add further to Mr Ed |g out after a Blight
he Red Cross funds for the work in' attack of meagleg .
[he Athens chapter. Twenty-five cents _
111 be charged; the prises will be ele-| MIgg Anna Adger Law _ of Phna ,
ant and will be announced later; and de]pblaf dau g bte r of Mr. William Ad-
,11 who. desire tables are asked to ggr EaW( president of the American
hone any member of the club as 3 ankera Association, arrives today to
arly as possible before all the tables be thg guegt of Mtga Et hel D rysdale
™ taken - .Watson.
Mr. Arthur Llppincott Collins, of
'hiladelphta, arrives today and will be
ie guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Wat-
ion. Mr. Llppincott, one of the most
imminent young civil engineers in
America, is a graduate of the Stevens
'echnologlcal Institute, a member of
ie American Association of Engin-
rs, the Franklin 'Institute, ofipbll-
delpbia, and the Engineering Clnb of
[Philadelphia. He Is a member , of the
Delta Tau Delta fraternity, and as
sistant manager of Etlas Steel Works.
Little Miss Halite Cox, the daugh
ter of Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Cox, has
been 111 from appendicitis for the past
several days. She will undergo an
operation for the trouble today.
Miss Theodosia Wales, for many-
rs secretary of the Gulf States
Division of the Young Women’s
Christian Association, at present a
missionary to China, arrives soon to
be the guest of Miss Mildred Ruther
ford at Lucy Cobb. '■
Mrs. F. A. Byrum wlll rethrn to
day from Atlanta.
Rev. W. M. Coile. of Winterville,
was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. W. H. Owens has returned to
Savannah after visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradberry.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moss arrive to
day to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Wilkins.
Father Clark has returned from
Griffin.
Miss Elizabeth Rowland, who has
been ill with grippe and tonstUtts for
three weeks, is better. She sat up for
a little while yesterday for the first
time since her illness.
Mr. Walter B. Trippe, of Boston,
was the gliest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Capps during his stay here. He read
David Copperfleld at the Normal
School last night Inimitably.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen and
Miss Susie Cohen leave Thursday for
New York and other Eastern cities.
Miss Ducts Norwood Watson,. of
New York, arrives today to visit her
i- parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Watson.
Mrs. Hubbard McHatton and little
Marie McHatton are in Atlanta
I Mrs. T. J. Woofter left yesterday
for Monticello to visit Mrs. Harvey
Jordan.
Mrs., Blackshear and Miss Laura
Blackshear are In Jacksonville, hav
ing been called there by the Illness of
Mr. Eve.
Mr. Max Hubert’s friends were glad
to see him down town yesterday. He
has been 111 for the past (wo weeks
with grippe.
Mrs. G. D. Bennett, of Maxeys, was
in the cit^r yesterday.
Mrs. W. B. Jackson is ln Winder
visiting Mrs. V. A. Sims.
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wash-jiway all the stomachy liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast
jF
To feel your best day -in and Jay
out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile-
to coat your tongue anil sicken your
breath or dull your head; no consti
pation, bilious attacks, sick headache,
colds, rheumatism or gassy, add.
stomach, you must bathe on the inside
like you bathe outside. This is vastly
more important because the skin,
pores do not absorb impurities Into
the blood, while the bowel pores do,
says a well.known physician.
To keep jhe-9d|hons and toxins welt
flushed from the stomach, liver.
Kidneys and bowels, drink before-
breakfast each day a glass of hot wa
ter with' a teaspoonful of limestone-
phosphate in It. This wlll cleanse,
purl# and cleanse the entire alimen
tary tract before putting more food
Into the stomach.
Get a quarter pound of limestone-
phosphate from your pharmacist It
Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless,
except a sourish twinge which is<not
unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot
water every morning to rid your sys
tem of these vile poisons and toxins;
also to prevent their formation.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood, nerves and:
muscles became saturated with an ac
cumulation of body poisons, begin this
treatment end above all. keep It up!
As eoap and hot water act on the
skin, cleansing, sweetening and puri
fying, so limestone phosphate and hot
water before breakfast, act on the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
For a Hard Winter.
Daring the past hundred yean the
eorst winters have generally followed
set and cold summers, with little sun-
Jilno
* LODGE DIRECTORY
Miss Elisabeth Eldridge returned
to Lucy Cobb last night after spend
ing a week at her home ln Americus.
Miss C. B. Durham Is spending the
week ln Whitehall.
Mr. J. Howard Cliffe and Mr. John
F. McCoy, of Philadelphia, arrive to
day and will be the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. W. F. Watson.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wa
ters will regret to learn of the illness
of their little daughter, Marion.—Ma
con News.
Mr. A. H. Davison has returned
from New York.
Mrs. Parks Hosey, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Dorsey, returned to her home in
Atlanta yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Michael return
ed from Atlanta Monday night and
Mr. Michael left last evening for New
York. Mrs. Michael will remain In
Atlanta with her daughter, Mrs. Percy
Rich while Mr. Michael is away.
SgL First Class H. C. Kytle return-
ed to Camp Jackson. Columbia, S. C.,
Tuesday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Kytle.
The many friends of Sgt. Henry S <
Jennings will be glad to know he la
doing nicely after an operation for
appendicitis at Camp Wheeler.,
8t Elmo Lodge, K. of P.—St. Elmo
No. 40 Knights of Pythias
meets every Monday night at 8:00
o’clock at its Castle Hall, in the Jes
ter Building, Clayton BtreeL Phone
128-L. Visiting Knights cordially In
vited to attend.
T. H. NICKERSON, C. C.
H. P. LAWRENCE, K. of R. A 8.
Williams Lodge, No. IS, I. O. O. F—
Meets every Monday night in Odd
Fellows’ Hall. Max Joseph Building.
AU brethren are Invited to attend.
J. L. HARMON, N. G.
J. A. MEALOB, R. &
Glenn Lodge, No. 78, I. 0. O. F—
Meets every Tuesday night la Odd
Fellows' Hall, Max Joseph Building
AU brethren are Invited to attend
H. D. STEPHENS, N. G.
J. T. GALLIHER, 8. a
Geo. B. Davie Camp, W. O. W.—
Meets every Wednesday evening ta
Woodmen Hall, Max Joseph Building,
st 8:00 p, m. The first and third de
rated to general business, ths second
sad fourth to degree team and Dab
form Rank Drill. Visiting Sovereigns
cordially invited.
W. W. BEACHAM, C. a
J. D. WOOD, Clerk.
Mt Vernon Lodge, F. A A. M.—ML
Vernon Lodge, No. 11, F. A A. M.
meets ln regular communication ev
ery Thursday night In each month at
Masonlo Hafl, third floor Mar Joseph
Building, Clayton StreeL
* • ' PAINE, W. M.
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At grocers, in flavor tight tins, 10c to 50c sizes
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