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TnritsnAY. FEBRUARY 1
For 'Sore Feet :i
iV ii* rson’s Ointment
1 u millions of users "of Pet-
Ointment, Peterson say.
f.nl to use it for sore, in-
aching feet; it does the
.vernight.” best for piles,
,,ri . fbzema, Itching and
-kin." Ail druggists, 35c,
■$2.50, $5.00.—(Adver-
CHANGE OF LIFE
TERRORS
For Women who Rely upon
Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vege
table Compound
icin'
Greenville, Pa.—“ I took your med
ic through the Change of Life and
it did wonders for
me. I was down
in bed when I
started to take it
and weighed 96
pounds. I had hot
flashes and was so
nervous and weak
that everything
would get black
and I could not
sec. I would sit
and cry and did
not know what I
vtas crvih-TRSK Since l have been
taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Com[iound I feel younger than
I did ten.yeara.ago, and my friends
all tell me I look younger, and I owe
it all to the Vegetable Compound. I
di all my housework for a family of
now. I will be glad to answer
oman who writes mo in regard
to my cr.se.”—Mrs. JOHN MYERS, 66
Union St., Greenville, Pa.
Many lotters similar to this have
beer published testifying to the
...... f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound. They are sincere ex-
rn 1>5,1,-from, Worden who describe
a host they can their feelings be
fore and after taking this well-known
medicine.
Guests arriving at-a public tlancf
should greet the patronesses with
a friendly smile and word or two,
as at a private affair, blit it is not
required that they shduid offer
their hands to be shakicn unless
the patronesses take the \initBttive;
The guests may staf fo^a dance
»y
or two, or for tho' evening; as they
please. On leaving, it is ’unneces-
onry for them to seek out tho pat
ronesses to say goodby.
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HOUSEHOLD ^ >
SUGGESTIONS 1 ■'
Tho use of water often will pre
vent scorching. I
For Instance, before you put
nHIk in a saucepan to heat, rinse I Mr.
Can Resist
»hat you h»ve tried, believe thit—"Geti-ft"
B,.
the pan with water; the milk Is
not nearly so apt to burn.
In tilling gem pans, leavo one
section empty and fill it witri
water instead of dough; it ' will
keep the cupcakes or muffins from
becoming too brown.
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marriage
A LA MODE
In certain parts of India, botli
bride and bridegroom must remain
utterly silent for Several hours;
and sometimes for days, before
the marriage ceremony. Also, for
several hours, they must abstain
from food. t
The bride’s jewels are her dow-
(b) Nina Paftcha from
Americana) —Valverde.
(C). Clavelttos—Valverde.
INC SOcIal V
§TAGED BY CHRIS’
, “Valentino Greetings,'' ‘‘To my
Valentine”,' and other expressions
will be heard this evealng (Thurs
day) when,.lie EndfiSvorerg gath
er at. the Christian Chuioh for the
annual Valentin^ Social.
-Each year the Eruld&vor Society
has made; efforts' to entertain the
young people .during Abe .month ot
February with a social of this
kind and on each occasion the en
tertalnments have proven success
ful. The social committee plan to'
make tho one this evening worth
while. * , t
The program for .tie evening will
be as follows:
Music.
Songs.
Business meeting conducted by
Lamar LaBoon, president
er.
The suitor bargains with her
father before the engagement, so
that be knows exactly how many
emeralds, pearls or other gems his
bride will bring to him.'
“THE CHILD'S"PRAYER"
Great God, and will Thou conde-
■ t scend
To be my Father and my Friend;
f. a poor child, and Thou so high'.
The Lord of earth and air and sky?
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Art Thou my Father? Canst Thou
bear '. »
To hear,my poor, imperfect prayer?
Or stoop to listen to i|he praise
That such' a little child can raise?
Art Thou my Father? Let me be
A meek, obedient child do Thee,
And try In word and deed and
thought «
To serve and please Thee an I
ought. ,. ...
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Art Thou my Mather! I'll depend
Upon the care of such a friend;
And only wish to do and be
Whatever seemeth good tp Thee.
Art Thou my Father? Then ot last.
When nil my days on earth nrc
passed,
Send down and take me in . Thy
love,
T6 be Thy better child above.
. SR—“
MI88 ROSTAND'S RECITAL
AT STATE NORMAL.
The program whiCh will be given
at Pound Auditorium on Monday
evening, February 18th, by Miss
Louise Rostand promises to offer
a great deal of variSV and dolor.
Tho music of a great number ot
the provinces of Spain will be
represented as can’be seen by the
program: -
Talk on Sgpln and Us Folk-
music.
' i. (a) . Canto do -la Trllla—Mur
clan—arr.'by K. Schindler.
(b) Fum Fum Ifura—Catlmlon -
Ian—arr.- by If. Laparra.
(i) Uiargule Ella—Basque—arr.
by R. Laparra. , ’ ’
(d) La Molinera—Argonesc—
arr. by R. Laparra.
S. '(a) Echate Who—Andclucian
—arr. by R. Laparra.
(b) Et Platero—Andaluclan—
arr. by K. Schindler. ■ :
(e) , Los Puatores—Castllliau—
arr. by K. Schindler.
<d) La B0Ca.de Pepita—Pyren
ees Mounoins—Intenga.
te)/ Molo Molo Dron—Pyrenees
Mountains—Inzenga.
committee reports.
New plans alul hew to work*
them—Round Table discussion. r
Social hour—Games. “Good mix
ing,” “Heart' Hunt”, “Heart FUz-
xle.” “cabbage.” "Butterfly game’
‘.Whistling Game”, "Auto Relay
Race” and fuuny other Contests
and games that sitould prove en
joyable.
"Around the table."
Song—‘C. K. Will Shine To;
‘night" "Reading—“Our Mall Re
ceived.”
Three minute talks, "Our Pian"’’
"Tho 1923 Convention" ."our
Work."
The officers of the society will
pzrtlclpate in Jhe talks.
Yells.
Music.
/A most cordial Invitation Is ex-
tend td to nil ‘ Endeavftrers and
J Jhelr friends to attend trie Social.
^ Tim vAiinw rmnnln will hrillp nrtntl-
Is el
of •Athens'’ mi>at ’beloved'' a«d ad
mired women. She hag the distinc
tion of originating the qrosz of
honor fop, the Old y$.ferans of the
wur between the states and whose
long line <f ancestors have con
tributed to the making of south
ern history. All Athens unites in
loving good wishes for,the dis
tinguished honor guest that many
mere years may be added in the
happKst returns of the day. Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin made the day as
charming and delightful as pos-’
slblq w.th ail the children and
The young people will bring sand-
wichca to help in making the re
freshmonts far the social.
MISSES NELlTaND
JULIA SLAUGHTER TO
ENTERTAIN AT ROOK.
Friduy afternoon Missis Nell
and Julia Slaughter will enter
tain at a beautiful Rook party at
the homtj of their parents, Dr. and
iMrs. N. G. Slaughter on Fttnce
avenue, which will assemble six
tables -of players, members of the
young school set. The pretty par
ty promises to be a most delight
till occasion.
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MR. WALTER 8AM8, JR.,
ENTERTAINS AT SKATING
PARTY FRIDAY EVENING. |i.
Mr. Walter Sams, Jr., will en-
'tertain very delightfully. Frldaj
evening ut a most enjoyable skat
ing party at lbs Y. W. C. A. gym
nasium. The guests to Include a
coflgonlal group or the High school
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MR. HARRY TALMADGE’S
PROM PARTY
FRIDAY EVENING.
Ono of the brightest social events
of'the week will bo the lovslj
-, pr6m" party a.i which Mr. Harry
Ta|madge will entertain the High
sdhool Bet, Friday evening at the
spacious and attractive home o(
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Jalmadge on PrlncO.avenue. The
beautiful party , is being anii'fipat
ed with unusual ^rxbrest and pleas-
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BUSINESS GIRL8
CLUB BNJj>Y PARTY.
Tha- Business gills club of the
Y. W. C .A. enjoyed a delightful
party at the Y. W. C. A. club
rooms Wednesday fvenlng. The people^ of the
evening was spent in games, stunts bride,
and song. Many new and original
gomes were played and everybody
took part ip the fun.
TJcilctons refreshments were
served. ;
LOVELY BIRTHDAY
DINNER FOR MRS.
A. 8. ERWIN.
. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Erwin com
plimented their, mother, hire. A. 8.
Erwin with a lovely family dinner
party Thursday In celebration of
grandchildren presenL The bright
est of spring fK,v;ns Carried a
color motlff wr*gold .and. white
throughout the attractive home
with a wealth of jonquils, and daf
fodils making a rich floral setting-
A handsome birthday cake with
sparkling y:liow tapers, emphasiz
ed the radiant decorations which
prevn.l.-d throughout th; delightful
home and completed the elegantly
appointed table. Coyer*'were placed
for twelve and the day wat replete
with unusual pleasure, character
ized by the most charming and
gracious hospitality.
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MRS. 8IDNEY REAVES
EIGHTH DISTRICT CHAIRMAN
CALLS ATTENTION
TO THE FOLLOWING:
Mrs. Sidney Reaves, Eighth dis
trict chairman calls attention of
ail the presidents of clubs to th:
following interesting letter:
My deur Chairman:
Our special wont .fils year !»
centered on - beautifying Country
Schools, Churches and Country
School grounds.
Miss Wenger of the Oarden Mag
nzlne. Is sponsoring our commit
tees and will givo splendid free
adviBe, to all culbs interested. She
is most heartily endorsed by Mrs.
Hays, and the officers of .Vic Gen
eral Federation. 8ho has desig
nated the week in April, beginning
the 22nd, as Oarden Week, to be
observed by the Clubs all over the
country.
We have a distributing garden
here at Hose HUI, said garden be
ing supplied by generous nurse
ries. All schools in thlir County
have been supplied with grape
vinos and fig trees, and two year
old scuppernong *?nes. Plants,
seed nnd shrubs will bo sent to
these gardens later. Wo have
practically supplied a large consol
idated school ground with every
kind of shrub. Mr. Howry of Hie
Agricultural College, graciously
landscaped same. He dots this
gratis .and overy school interested
should notify him if they want his
very valuable assistance.
Lot’s be up and doing and make
the following our slogan, “Ororgia
the garden spot of ijho General Fed
eration" by the time of their meet
lng In Atlanta, In May.
Cordially yours.
MRS. JAS. Y. SWIFT
Oa. F. W. C.
McCORKLE—COLEMAN
WEDDING INTERESTING
EVENT
The’ announcement ot the mar
riage or Miss Alice Brashear Mc
Corkle, to Mr. IM. M. Coleman, of
Lyons, Ga., Monday, February 12,
In Augusta centers very cordial
Interest of the friends of the young
couple In Athens and throughout
t>e state. Mrs. Coleman attended
the high school and Lucy CObb
and Is a popular member of the
young college set Sho'is one of
several charming slaters, and pot
sesses unusual beauty and many
personal, graces. Mr. Coleman at
tended the University three years
making many friends during his
sojourn here. The marriage is tha
culmination ot a pretty college ro
mance, and was not altogether l
surprise to their many friends. Mr.
and.Mrs. Coleman will reside la
Lyons, where he Is prominently
Identified with the business^ aad
social life, Among those going
down to Augusta for the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. F, N. McCorkle,
Mrs. Marion McCorkle Epps, Mis-
»S» Bessie and Katherine QicCor-
kle and Mr. Jim McCorkle, Hot-
_ attractive young
itel
'fa'one Terns'
'bright' decorations,
test was a happy fsautre.
Charli<on of the State Norqufl guvu
several delightful readings. Mis.
Align Pass assisted gracefully in
yie. honors of. tig beautiful party.,
OFFICERS' AN D TEACH E8
TO MEET WITH MR8.
LOUIS TROUSDALE.
The officers and teachers of tho
Primary department qf the FI-et
Methodist church w' : l meet Thurs
day evening with Mrs. Louis
Trousdale on Cobb street. This is
the regular monthly' mojing and
Prof. D. L. Earnest wjll make an
Interesting talk and fallowing
the business session n dellgh.ful
serial hour will be enjoyed anti cL*
lidous refreshments served. These
meetings serve a two-fold purpose
and the social l'.-ature adds most
happily to the always Intercstink
business program.
. iWgntigar red „
.Miss lege Saturdgy night
-Mr. John Golding has returned
to Columbus, 'Miss., after a visit to
Mrs. A. E. Crawford and Miss An
nie Crawford.
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Mrs. jere Pound has been called
to AVanta On account of the Illness
of Mrs. Afdene Pound.
Fricfcy Vbtebn
Mr. Aaron Cohen is expected
home Monday from a business trip
to Now York.
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Mr. Mike. Costa returned from
Chnt.Lnoogd Thursday.
Miss Francene Hardman an<l
Hilda Sharp of Commerce wore
vis.tors here Wednesday.
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Mrs. C. E. \YCi-:jroolt of lla vis
Ued here Wednesday.
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Mrs. Robert Morton of Greenville
S. C., is the guest of her slBtoT
Mrs. Howard Abney.
The friends of Mr. M. H. Merry
will be pleased to learn of his im
proved condition from an attacli
of flu. * ‘
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Master Julian Stephenson
visiting his graridparqnts Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. D. Harris, of Watkinsvilln.
Mrs. A. D. Smith nnd Mrs. M' ll
Smith of Birmingham are the
guests of Mr. T> S. Men on
street. -X '
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The friends Of Mr. Andley Mor
ton will be pleased to learn of his
continued improvement from an
uttack ot flue,, although It will be
several dnys before he will bo able
to be ouL
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Mrs. Joe Hogsetto and young
son have been called to Marllngton'
West Va.. on account ot the sud.-
deb death of her ^brother. Mrs|
Hogsetto Is a member ot the High
school faculty.
Mrs. John B. White returned
from Atlanta Thursday afternoon.
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News baa bean- received of the
death of Mr. Emmitt St. Clair Wat
son In Richmond. Wednesday, Feb.
t4. Mrs. Watson Is a sister of
Mrs. Frank Bell and was educated
here, her many friends will be dis
tressed to learn of tho death of
her husband.
Debt Is Blocked
WASHINGTON—Objection by
Senator Reed, democrat, Missouri,
'blocked efforts today of Senate re
publican and democrat leaders to
arrange for a votq tomorrow on the
British debt funding bill.
DAILY RECIPE
BY BERTHA F. SHAPLEIGH
Of Columbia University
1-2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1-2 cup-milk -
1 1-2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1-2 teaspoon Vanilla extract
\-f. lemon /
Jelly or jat
the
Cream
butter. Add sugar
Great For Bad
Coughs and Colds
Make Your Own Medicine and
Have the'Best There Is. ,
You’ll Say ItV Good . When All
I Mucus Disappears and Clean
Healthy Membrane is
Your Reward.
Here is an inexpensive horn;
made remedy that you can't beat
and one that will quickly bring up
I the phlegm, stop thd snuffling,'be-
jlicve the clogged Uostriia, make
breathing easy and cause stubborn!
'colds and persistent coughs to va-'
cate—many times over nfghL 1 ■
Try it right away if you suffer
from Catarrh, Cheat Colds or any
irritating nose or throat troubles
and'you'll be glad you run across
this little bit of advice.
Get from any druggist, one
ice of Parmint (double strength)
I to it a little sugar and
enough water to make one Jialf
pint. You can make it ii) two
minutes and when it is' mixed you
LEATHER COAT8
■Leather coats in bright) blues arid
greens, that Just reach the waist- 1
line,' are a novelty launched this ‘
season by a prominent French de
signer. They combine well with
printed .fabrics as well as ag
white. -*' /
BEAUTIFUL AT ONCE
Try This! A^Gleamy Mase
of Soft, Luxuriant Hair
and well-beatan eggs. Beat thor-l can pride yourself on haying ~,
oughiv. Add milk.and flour sifted medicine that acts directly on. the)
w:th baking powder. Flavor. Beat membrane of the nose and throat!
well. Bake in shallow, round, lay- • ..... ... i
er-cake pans. Put together with
'ally cr jam between layers.
Sprinkle top with powdered sugar.
and acts so affectively that all I
phlegm, all tickling and inflam-;
motion speedily disappears.—(Ad- j
vertisement.) ‘
VAN-NIL Satisfies
Bvl Hart Soon
To Be Divorced
LOS ANGELES. Cal.—The action
tor divorce which Winifred West-
over. motion picture nclrcss. said
seme time ago she would Institute
r.galnst William S. (Bill) Hart film
star. Is likely to be filed in the su
perior court here "any.(me now"
uocordlng to rumors current in mo
tion picture circles today.
A reporter sought to interview
"Bin? on the subject but' obtained
no Information, '
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
BEAUTIFUL
TRIMMED HATS
Wonderful Styles At
QA 7C CA tQ A A 'store. Then moisten a soft
*>y tPU.DU, | with the “Danderine” and
SPORT MODELS
$2.50 to $5.00
The
STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
224 Clayton Street
At once! You can transform
even plain, dull, flat hair. You can
'have it abundant, soft, glossy and
full of life. Just get a 36 cent
bottle of "Danderine” at any drug
store. Then moisten a soft cloth
iwith the “Danderine” and draw
. this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. Instantly,
; yes, immediately, you have doqb-,
: led the beauty of your hair. It
) will be a mass, so soft, lustrous
and so easy to do up. All dust and
i excessive oil is removed.
I Let “Danderine” put new life,
1 vigor and brightness in your hair.
This stimulating tonic will fresh-
our scalp, check dandruff and
en yoi
falling
.grow Jong, thick, strong and bcau-
fj hair and help, your hair to
- ’ long,
tiful.—Advertisement.
, M„. (aL..L» ParHltow-y^Ws-ddyvIiha^-ArirtMavr - anpMmry. Th.
are*. , .happy.«Poa*l«n is of wide social
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PX'I'ECTANT mothers do not
'undergo useless suffering
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. V.'ml'fMtS; IlV % 12th 80.
• iiiMiWAi ih* beat help in th*
' r expectant mother. I*
’.’V'th'r of'thru* children and
• i iLU;.<i ‘Mnthcc’a irknd* fiac.”
* ' ‘1-V* 'PMend" Ca externafly »P*
• sfcoutn the ubi’omen, back and
. 4‘. fci.ctr3te5 w«‘..:CerfttIiT» and
•' vr.y ailuT.*a tho muaclca and
n.nta' t* relax easily arut read"
»■vsnaelYtfT to the chance* dorlac
..loctancy ami at child-birth.
, 'M-thcr*a Friend** as oor
•• -•a nmi jrmdaothera dUl. Don’t
’’tart lotLry. taM meanwhile
to n.ad.'iold llecnlator Co,
Atlanta. Ga.. for free booklet
'•‘a.v.nrr YTtluable information erety
• tantber el-.ould hare.
’■ ;! cr'A rriend^Montalrt no licr^
- or harmful Bn, It i< eaf*.
- “3 aubstBBe. Aw>id «•*»
""*■*« .and plain oik. Siart «►
-, 1 Mother’s Friend” now—th*
\ -ooticr the better. “Moth* '
V • ricad'* b sold *t dnug „
^ fctorc* are 17wttya: •**'.n
henry r s
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY
$7.50 American Woolen
Co. All-Wool Velpilr
Capes, all Spring shades,
ridayonly
llH’flM Waists in 1 (jrgandy, Lawns and
$1.50 Shower-P tcof Umbrd)(as. -
B^av...;v..<Ttiao
$200 Black Straw Sailors, colored pencil
"t“,V .^i- ' -.
Friday/ ♦ ;
SlSO Silk Lace Stockings, black, brown and
. - white '
Friday.
,$1.00
“Onvx” * Schiffon Hose jd** rilKIf.bvf?^
HENRY’S
$145
FRIENDS HONOR MRS.
LOLLIE BELLE WYLIE
Surely some straying drops ot
■Pripg rain on Tuesday blow Into
* ? wide-opened windows of a sick
m In Atlanta, where one of th*
tnogt gifted and widely belovM
women of Georgia, Lollle Bell*
Wylie lies ill. For. Uke magic on
St Valentine’s Day. when th*
world seises the opportunity to
say It with flowers,” Mrs. Wylie’s
room' blossomed like the rose. In
baskets and vases freeslas, - pan
sies," daffodils, hyacinths, sweet
peas, ram, carnations anil calen-
dulae nodded a Valentine greeting
to Mrs. WTlIe. and brought her the
fragrance qf being remembered
and loved by the countless friends
from whom her Illness bos separa
ted her for gAlme. A particularly
Leautlful basket, Ued with a true
lover's knot of bine, “tor constant)
and Ailed with delicate blue aril
lavender and pink flowers wltl
mlgonette, “emblem ot true Jove,’
•» old scribes say, was from Mrs.
Wylie’s associates lit journalism,
and bofo the simple rhyme;
”Fbr years and yean we’ve cher
ished you.
Through days of cloud and shlno,
B To 0 ^ n yr‘CenTCT‘ ,OUnd
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But neither rhyme nor reason
nor flowering tongues can say how
much Mrs. Wylie Is missed from
.the ranks which her presence
I graced.—Georgian.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk are
receiving the congratulations of
their friends upon the arrival of a
little daughter Wednesday. Febru
.ary 14tb, who will bo called Helen
Elisabeth.
IMrs. J. E. Cook left Wednesday
tor a visit to' Brunswick.
The friends of bliss Fannie Craw
ford, of Columbus. Miss., will be
delighted to learn she will prolong
ner' visit to Mrs. Crawford and
Miss Annie'Crawford.
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The friends of Miss Mamie Turn
bull, of tho high school faculty
will regret to .learn of her con
tinued illness at her pomo In
Toccoa.
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Friends of Mrs. Edward T.
Brown of Washington, D. C„ for
merly ot Athens, but now of Wash
Ington, D. C„ will be Interested to
learn of her visit to Mrs. Richard
Johnston of Atlanta.
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Mrs. C. H. PhlnizF returned Wed
nesday night from a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Phinlsy, Jr., of Au
gusta.
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Mr. Frank Hardeman has return
ed from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs.
Hardeman is expected home Fri
day after * visit of a fortnight to
relatives. v
LENTEN SEASON
Eat Benson’s Hoi
Cross Buns
BENSON’S-BAKERY
LAST COOKING LESSON
FRIDAY 3 TO B
Tho last lesson of the cooking
school under Mrs. Frank Ward
will be held Friday afternoon from
3 to 5 at the high school when
meats will feature the afternoon.
Each member will bring a? guest
The school hat met with enthuslas
tic success. ,i •’*•
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ENTERTAINS AT BEAUTIFUL
VALENTINE PAr
afternoon Mrs. W.
afla lowly
SJ&c-w
•N*
jmrgM*
GTS.^1
ahead of the tire in
dustry once more—
this time with the
Feather Tread
Goodyear Cord. I t’t
that you aver .used,
for that matter. We
have your aiza }n-
atock now, and t
KNOWING the High Quality of Our Foot-
■ 'wear you will appreciate the remarkable
values these low prices mean. This ' sale is for
-FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
♦.
Low heel Black Batin One
Strap Pumps; medium heel one
strap Black Kid Pumps; Patent
Leather Puipps with Brocaded
Backs; Brown Calf Sport Pumps
with low heels.
Black Kid one strap Pumps,
junior heels ; Patent Leather and
^rown Satin Brocaded backs
with Spanish heels; Patent
. 'Colonial Pumps with Biege trim
mings and Louis heel. r
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Sale Children SheyS $2,95
Here is a wonderful collectiqfi ^of Shoes for boys
and girls in all sizes and Heathers. Shoes for
School and TIress wear that are well made of
fine* appearance, comfortable and durable.
THE VALUE IS A MOST UNUSUAL ONE
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