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charm to the bright occasion. Mas
ter Barrington was showered with
good wishes and many happy re
turns ot the day.
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BRIDGE CLUB MEETS WITH
MRS. MILTON JARNiGAN
Mrs. iMilton Jarnlgan^g bridge
club enjoyed her delightful hos
pitality Wednesday morning when
the members met for a very in
formal and delightful game at her
lovely home on Milledge avenue.
The hour of the social was
changed on account- of the basket
ball game, which wilt be attended
by practically all the Endeavor-
School set.
BU8INE8S WOMAN’S CIRCLE
MEETS WITH MR8.
John l. Arnold
Circle
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The Business Woman's
of the First Presbyterian church
met at the home of Mrs: John L.
Arnold Tuesday evening at t
o'clock. . The meeting was called
to order by Mre. Marvtn Dowry,
leader of the effete. Hiss Martha
Fain led tbe devotional exercises
Delicious refreshments were served
st noon. While It can hardly be.
called a club, as there It only one
table of players, the group of
friends enjoy the happy meetings
auu - uuu l TUU niHHH Buy DO1B0! * »—---- -
Bo toddling off to his trtmdle-bed. ond * aVB a very lnspffetlonal talk
He dreamt of the'pretty toys- - on missions using the scripture
And at he wse dreaming, an angel' -l®**? 11 for the foundation, bring-
song ‘ ; * ins out its needs at home and
Awakened our LItUt Boy Blue— abroad. Following Miss Fain s
Oh! the yeahs afe many, the years talk MiM Uae Hudson made a
are ions. short player.
very much indeed. There are many
similar club* in the City which add
delightfully to the social .activi
ties.
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COSMOPOLITAN CLUB MEETS
WITH MIS8.RUBY FOWLER
Oiie ot tbe brightest And most
enjoyable of the week's social at
tain was the meeting ot the Cos
mopolitan club Wednetday after
noon with Miss Ruby Fowler at her
home on Nacoocbee avenue. Artis-
* l and fra-
Each lb the same old place—
Awaiting the touch*of a little hand.
The sthllt ot a 'little faoe;
And they wonder, aa waiting'the
lohg year* through
in the dnst ot that little chair,
What ha* become ot onr Little Boy
Blue
Blnoe h# kissed them and put them
»**y. • _
—Eugene Field.
tlv decorations of ferns
grunt nhrcissl gave a - touch ot
springtime to the living room where
ON SALE TODAY
100 SPRING DRESSES
. PRESSES that you
the guests assembled. A delicious
salad course followed the happy so
cial hour. The guests Included only
(he members.
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PARSONAGE CIRCLE NO. 1
OF OCONEE STREET CHURCH
MBITS WITH MR8. D. a
BEU8SE
Parsonage circle Mo. 1 of
Oco&ee Street Methodist Church
when you’ve just about
decided that your light
toiored silk skirt or dress is
m.idy (or the discard—then
is (he time to pet a package -
cl navy blue RITl
HIT tlurk colors—bUck.nsvyblusw
,1.,i. brown, dark green, henna,
pi ,-ple ond acailel—are » cuy
10 t,ic aa the lighter onra. It is
;«r.ettly sale to boil edke with
RI r dark colon. KIT washes aa
11 dj-ca. i 1 colors in *H
lever say "Dye”—toy RIT
must dot send a message’ by an-
I other.
! Her presence Is required, if for
no other reason than to make the
situation clear to the caller.
MARRIAGE, ,^>
A LA MODE
In Upper Indie, girls Vho were
not tattooed In childhood are so
^decorated before their wbddlng
The nose ring is as symbolical of
married life thert h* is the finger
ring in thld country. Widows re
move the noea ring.
At weddings, both bride and
brldegrabm are veiled to protest
them against the ”«yll eye."
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LITTLE BOY BLUB
The little toy dog le covered with
dnst.
Hut sturdy and staunch he itandl;
And the little toy soldier Is rad
with rust.
And his musket moulds In hie
hands. _ ,
Time was when the Uttle toy dog
' was new.
And the qoldier wee passing falh
And that was the time when our
Uttle Boy Blue’
Fund and Memorial Fund.
Mra. Audley Morton, president
of the Auxiliary gave a very in-
wlli tneet with Mrs-. D. D. Beusse
Thursday afternoon at.t o'clock.
All member* are urged to be pres
ent and saw members cordinally
1 • I I m$5 to $10 more. This
C 7 1 sa ^ e l asts balance of
■ . this week only
Silk Canton Presses in a variety of smart
new Spring styles. oAll sizes here in black,
navy, brown, cocoa, tan and other neat
shades. M value that you will find amaz
ingly unusual. .
welcomed.
WOMAN'S CLUB
MEET8 MONDAY 3:30
Tbe regular monthly meeting of
the Women's club will ' ‘
10c at
All Dealers
the Women’s oiub will be held
Monday afternoon at 3:30. Tbe ed<-
ucatlonal department le arranging
a most Interesting program. Every
member is urged to be preaenL
EXECUTIVE BOARD WOMAN’8
CLUB MEETS FRIDAY
MOANING 11 O’CLOCK
The executive board of the Wo
man’* dub will hold aa Important
meeting Friday morning at the club
house at U o'clock. A full attend
ance is desired. -
Misa Florence Ssmmon came
over from the State Normal at
Athens Friday to attend .the funer
al of her nncle, Mr. R. 8. Sammon.
—Gwinnett Journal.
Mia* Martha Ellis, of Farmington
is the guest of Mru.0. T. Smith.
Mr! and Mrs. A. H. Davison, Jr.,
are belttg very cordially' welcomed
boms from an extended wedding
trip and are with their parents, Mr.
ant Mrs. A. H, Davison, on Prince
who were invited to be hie gneets
at the home of his grandmother,
Mr*. A. R. Nicholson on Hender
son avenue. Tbe handsomely ap
pointed table was the dominant
feature which was made aa lovely
as coold be with the beautiful cake
In the Center mad* by Mrs. E. H.
Dorsey, Sr., topped with two pink
tapers, as were the individual
cake*, which added additional
The Watklnsvill* Christian En
deavor Society have been invited
to attend this social aa* have ac
cepted the invitation.
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wholesome entertainment For ev
ery chill that runs down,your spine
there is a laugh to lift you into
high spirits. 1 ,
Produced by Kilbonrn Gordon,
Inc., this startling play will be pre
sented In Athens by a company ot
skilled metropolitan artists and
carrying the same elaborate pro
duction that la seen In New York,
Chi cay. end London.
Mr*. D. L. Carmichael and 'daugh
ter, Louise, of Comer, ar a spend
ing some time with Mre. J. M.
BANBURY TART8
By Bertha E. Shapleigh
Of Columbia University
Roll any good .paste, puff or
ilein,' to i-4 inch thick. Cut into
our-inch squares. In center place
wo tablespoonfulls Banbury fill-
ng. Bring comers to enclose the
■fixture. Bake in a moderate oven
10 minutes.
Or shape in form of triangle,
vith same amount of Ailing on
Tilt opening of tbe seat sale for
'The Cat and the Canary,” next
wsAk’a stirring attraction at the
Colohial. will unquestionably draw .
a long tins ot theatre goers to the
Everything New
O’Brien Minstrels
o’clock at tbe home of Mrs. Charles
Conklin on Peachtree street—At
lanta Journal
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Mr. Amo* Mon and Miai Onto
Moss, of Abbeville, 8. C., father
and sister of Mrs. Yen Nooy WIcr
ere visiting In the home ot Mr. son
Mre. Wler. ^
Judge' Horace Holden will re-
IN THE SALE OF LINGERIE
ALL LESS ONE FOURTH
All Kayser Silk Teddies, Vests and
Knickers
All Silk Gowns, Teddies, Chemises
All Muslin Gowns, Teddies, Stepins
All Muslins Vests aud Bloomers
All Brassieres and Corsets
AH Negligees and Pettitcoats
AH Children’s Gowns and Underwear
All Handmade Gowns and Teddies
All “H and W* Bodices, Sizes 2 to 14
All Ladies’ and Children’s Princess Slips
All Corset 1 Covers
Knights Cambric ....
90” Hepperell Sbeetini
81" Sheeting at .....
Satin Saks Sole at ..
Imported Organdie
English Voile at .
Tennis Satin st .....
Colored Linen Lawn j
Linen Craah ........
French Batiste .......
English Broadcloth ..
Indian Bend ........
Cannaon Cloth ......
Cabot Bleaching .....
Long Cloth .........
Lady Milo
togeth-
E Mason Hooper U to dlre:t
“Mother McGinn,” by Jack Boyl:,
another of tho Boston ^lackie
stories.
turn from Jacksonville, Fla., Wed
nesday night
len, president of
Apply solution of water, glycerin
id salt to the windshield tq pro
mt freezing. . '
Mr. John F.
tho cmwfordviUe Bank, who hat
been visiting In the home ot hla
brother, Jndgt Horace Holden, re
turns to Crawford villa Wednesday
night
► MY.'Harry & a will return
from New York Thursday, where
he has been on a business trip for
ssveral days.
Mr. Thomas Hl Gallagher of Chi
cago, arrives soon to visit his
Fine Long Cloths
10 Yard Piece# .
$2.00 Brito - *)•»
*2-75 Brits IJ-91
$4.00 Bolts WA8
Red Star Diapers
10 Yards or 1 Dozen Squares
Size 24 inch ......... IMS
Size 27 inch 91M
Size. 30 inch ,—..... $1.89
j All Silk Camisoles, Half Trig
daughter, Mrs. Jdhn Morris.
Mr. Paige Bennett of Waycross.
has rammed his studies at the
University. _
Mr. apd Mrs. Waiter Warren vho
whre celled to Atlanta on account
of the death ot a relative returned
home Tuesday night ,
' Mrs. A. R. Nfcbplapn and Mr*.
In The Sale of Linens
Huck and Linen-Towels i . Bath Towels
12c, 18c, 39c, 69c, 79c, l2c 18c , 39c, and 49c
and 98c. * J J
All Other Towels Less 15 %
* Sheets ’ . Cases
Size 63x90 .. 98c, $1.19 Size 42x36 - - - 36c, 39
Size 81x90 $1.19 Size - • • 39 £ J}
Size 90x90 . $159, $1.59 Size 45x3£-H. S. 49c, 54
AH Other Sheets And Cases Less 10 Per Cent
58 inch Fine Damask, 49c—72 inch ....... -79c
18 inch Napkins, doz. $1-39—Pure Lmen
Napkins for 6 ... • ■ • • •
Hemmed Cloths, aU sizes, $1-98—2 Yard Linen
Cloth • S 3 - 98
White And Colored Blankets
$2.29, $3.95, $4.93, $9.48
That’s a matter for Mother to decide. ' Wr
Children, as well as grown-ups, need Ul ') „
a hot mealtime beverage that ia whole-
some, invigorating, and free from harm
ful after-effects.
Coffee ia known to be harmful—especially to children.
That is why so many thoughtful mothers give their children
delicious Postum. This pure cereal beverage gives needed
warmth and comfort, has delightful flavor and aroma, and
to freq from anything that can injure the health of children
or adults.
- Your jpocec eells Postum id two forms: Instant Postum
(In tins) prepend instantly in the cup by the addition of
• briUng water. Poetptn Cereal (In packagae) for thoee who
, prefer to make tho drink while tho meal is being prepend;
In The Sale of Laces
FHets, Vais, 'Round Threads, Clunys,
Diamond Mesh, Edgings and Insertions, 12
yards for 49c, 98c and $1.47.
Note—Space permits us* from telling you
the whole story of the White. Sale. Hun
dreds of choice values, not mentioned here
are important for you to see.
The-Sale Ends Saturday. Night
returned to
Atlanta Wednesday after a vlett
to her mother, Mr*. H. B. Peeler.
Tbe friend**’?! Mr. and Mra,
Barney Dobbs will regret to loam
their attractive Uttle son Burney,
.'r. has pneumonia.
Mr. end Mrs' 1? C. Wallace have
returned, from a visit to Rat-
b£ve5*u|.
i* Mend* of Dr. and Mr*. J. fL
IcPhernon will regret to hear of
their illness.
“There’s a Reason *
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan
'Mra. M. P. Deadwyler, Mrs.
Flewelyyn and Mias Jennie Robin
son were vlaltor. from Mayesvllle
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