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WEDNESDAY. MAV 30. 1M3.
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PAGE THREE
c
HILDRENS colds
should not b« “dosed." Tieet
them externally with—
V APO RUB
Over 17 Million Jen Ui'dYuft
Qlfice 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
S.S.S. stops
Rheumatism
And with it. pain and its prob-
a bility of reaching the heart*
• Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed,
lt*s all gone, every bit of It! It'a
sunshine and joy for mo now for
the first time in years. 1 feel a
WHERE POPPIES
j CROW
If on that field the popples grow
"Between the crosses, row op
row,”
Why thou I say for you and I
Twere host to let our laddies lie.
That over them tho f oft-eyed
spring
Her raiment of new grasses may
bring, • *
And dot the little mounds of. them
With violets to tjie border’s liem.
rest
Flanders
Yea, let them
Field
lf it ho true' that poppies shield
[That rotted soil" with fairy pluihes—
For where tho flower of passion
blooms
There should a soldier lie at rest
Who hath no passion in his breast
That hath not flown from that still
clod
'Unto the passion of his God.
Where popples grow our boys shall
sleep
The slumber of tho soldier deep
*Mf Rb*timatfam b «0 gone."
wonderful glory again inlho free
motion I used to havo,when my
days were younger. I look at my
hands and think of the twists and
swellings they used to have. I bend
way over to the floor. I haven’t
been able to, do t^at in many years.
I can thank a. S. S. for It all! To
mo It vos a Mains sun of joy and
liberty. Brothers and aistera In
misery, do not class your eyes and - . .......
think that health, free motion and There noath the shadow of tho
strength hro gone from you for- / sans -
ever! It Is not so. It is hero and ' broke thn sllonco of the blue,
phrt in the pageant. Please report
to me as soon as possible* am*
don't wait until Monday.
BASILINfifPRINCE.
Secretary-Treasurer.
Following are names of those a!
rparly reported for luncheon: Mrs
Drinney Sledge, Mrs. Frank Lips'
-1 comb, Mrs. Hope Linton Greene
and third grades by Miss Mason. LMIrs Ctt. Rutherford. Miss basilin'
The following program was ren-j Prince, Miss Annie Linton, Mrs.
tiered. . j Llzzlo Lucas Bussey. Miss Mary
Violin Solo—Minnie Cutler. I Linton, Miss Suslo Gerdhie, Mlsr
Little Fiddles—Second and Third j Frierson, Mrs. Flckett, Mrs. Rosti
Grade Boys. J D. Hill, Miss Mary Lyndon. Mrs
» Chinese Sonk anil Dance Annlf 4 r Hugh Cordon. Miss Katheleen
Smith, Mary .Nell Bryant, Juanita Kytle. Mrs. Carrie Hollymari
r ’*—•** •»*»-*—» •*-»— Weatnes, iVMss Mary Lucas, Miss
Morion 'Bloomfield, Mrs. Nlh»
costa. Mrs. Fannie Moore crane,
Mrs. Edith Pittman Hutchins, Mrs
Ixollip 'Rutherford Hutchins, Mrs.
Lydia Hutchins Hodgson. Mis*
Leila May Hull. Mrs. Florence
Hodgson Tiddler, Miss Fannie
Crawford. Mrs. A. 8. Erwlm Mrs
Maggie ‘Merton Snrillng,* Mrs. C'
M, Snclllnp. Mrs. Dave paddock
Mrs. LUla McMahan Head. Mrs:
Lama a Rucker, ' Mrs. - Madison
Nicholson, Mrs. E. I. Smith.
—!»T—
MRS. W. L. HANCOCK
Clark, Mildred Mason.
1 - • Cinderella .1
Cinderella—Helen, Keating.,
Proud Sisters—Mildred Mason.
Minnie Culter.
Fairy—Lyyette Griffetb.
Prince—Tnlmadge Ramsey*
Page—Carlton Short. *
Stepmother—Juanita Clark.
• Parrot—Sarah John Sorrels.
Doll Drill—Sixteen little girls.
Song—Misses Gholstrin hnd FOs-
May Queen
ter. '
Plhnlst—Miss Blanch Rogers.
Children—Helen Wood. Corln ,
Wood. Lcls Flanagan. Frances ENTERTAINS FOR MRS.
Dayjri, Mary* Lou Bray, .Tivmlf?i • SWAFFORD AND MR8. LONG.
Blunt. Eva May Hilloy, Margaret j, JS very Informal and delightful o«
Ro?*er. Alarv Nell I!rvanL caslon of Tuesday morning wn>
Fairies—Minnie Cutler. Helen the Vrry enjoyable serving parts
Keating. Mary Elizabeth Allen *‘ ,t whIch Mpa - W. L. Hancock en-
With dreams too awoot for us'to L#B Ellcn Thompson. Lynotto J i in compliment to hoi
know— “(Griffith. Mary Flanagan. Ruhv 'mothrr, M ra . Kwattord efchatjnn
“Between the creases row on row," ^J e sb°rn, Juanita Clark. Jane It.
And fitting spot shall that spot be
For those who diet! for victory,
For these who gave—so true, 8(
wise—*
Their all In life's, great sacrifice./
ever.
now for all of you. S. S. S. is wait
ing to help you.” There Is a rea
son why S. 8. S. will help you*
When you increase the number of
your redblood-cells, the entire
system undergoes a tremendous
chango. Everything depends on
Mood-strength. Blood which Is mi
nus sufficient red-cells leads to a
long list of troubles. Rheumatism
Is one of them. S. 8. 8. Is the great
blood-cleanser, blood-builder, syB-
tem strengthener, nerve invfgora-
tor. It . stops skin eruptions, too,
pimples, blackheads, acne, boils ec
zema. -It builds up run-down, tireil
men and women, beautifies com
plexions, makes the flesh firmer,
gtart 8. S. 8. today. It is sold at
all good drug stores. The larger
slzo is more economical.
s.s.s.
They Khali llo still whilo many
suns
‘'ome up. go down—and I and you
Shall fool and How how sweet
must bo , :
That field of their Ccthsemane «
For thoHo dear nodding wind
blown things
That shall bloom on through far-on
springs.
—Baltimore Sun.
_|bl 4
COLLEGE AVENUE
PUPILS PRESENT
"MAY QUEEN”
Ono of tho most attractive pro
grams of tho'season was the pre-
tho pupils of College avenue school
Mentation o? ^he "May Queen” by
under tho/ direction of »Mri* Flana
gan, and of “Cinderella” by an Jail
star cast selected from tho second
WHENjywi open a qan c of,Sn R wdi?ft. you
see why we nanied this pure, rfeh and
creamy cooking fat "Snowdrift.” Snow
drift is not piire because it's white, but it*s
purity is the reason Snowdrift is so white.
This purity and whiteness is not an acci
dent,-Ht is the resultiof marly, many years’
experience in making vegetable shortening.
Snowdrift
bucket.
% \ \as easyto open
c as winding /
the clock /
Mason.
Spring—Annlo Sue Bullock.
Bird—Nellie I’hllUps.
Bees—Jesse Goldman, Fred
Burehmnro.
Dalay—Ruby Allen.
May—Evelyn Tnflor. ..
May Queen—Opio Lee Cooper.
Butterfly—Elizabeth LaBoon.
Prlmroso—Mary Joe Foster.
Violet—Irene Griffetb.
Dandelion—N-’wbrv Ethridge.
. Buttercup—Ruby O'Dell.
Wind Flower—-Mildred* Hlgglh-
botham.
-fST -
ELEGANT BANQUET
AT CHILDS STREET
SCHOOL
nnd licr HlHter, Mrs W. T. Lortf
of Oklahoma.
Quantities of bright gardfo
Zowrrs dedomtod the* ntlrn.yjvo
home. .
After a social hour over work
bags a drilclou
served.
Miss Bertha Parker tit Mexdyb if jyou’ frit
le guest of her sister. Miss Carrft I passing ‘ tri
Lee Parker, % I 1 v
. gj -
Mrs. C. D. Cook, of Atlanta Is
the guest of Mrs.* A. D. Poss.
—
Miss Helen Simpson has returned
to Mississippi after a visit to Mr#
Joseph Jarrell.
High School Ends
Sucessful Year
Wednesday Night
(Continued From,PsflS Ons)
riot glance at it from a a modern public school building and f I J f
a In for you duly see a one of thebest schools in our SQT
' part of the town, but you must stop tion for a place of its siz# It has !
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
salmi course was
MR. AND MRS. BILLUPS
[PHINIZY TO ENTERTAIN
i SOUTHERN MUTUAL OFFICIALS
l Mr. mill Mr,. Ilillup, Phlnli,
[have issued invitations for a lovely
f reception June the 5th at 5 o clock
in honor of tho Southern 'MutuU*
directors who will (-elcbrntc the
75th anniversary on that date.
The guest list will be limited to
the officials and their families am’
wil bo^ a brilliant social event of
very cordial interest.
m
The faculty of Child's street
school nnd the mothers comple
mented the 7th grade with an eieg-
thc school building, which was
ant banquet Monday evening at
detail. One hundred and seveif
lovely and very elaborate in every
guests were present which includ
ed tho hoard of education and the
pi|blic school faculty. The long
table was arranged Iri tho shape of
a cross, covered with snowy llntn.
A handsome silver basket, of Doro
thy Perkins roses outlined the cen
ter wl(h smaller baskets of ilto
sairi^ bright blossoms placed at In
tervals wit'll a tracery of tho rose
[vines gleaming^against the pure
white' cloth. t
Mr. Glen Jackson Icted an toast
master, and' many happy responses
added to tho notable occasion. j
Punch was served during Win J a uxvintrn , ntr
oveplnx, and n dellclon, nalnd nnd ™
charge of Misses Martha Hmltk
CIRCLE II MEETS THURSDAY '
WITH MRS. A. H. DAVISON
FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK
The regular monthly meeting, of
Circle II of the Missionary Society
of tho First Methodist church wil
be held wJlhMts loader, Mrs. A. If.
Davison Thursday afternoon at 4:80
AH members arc cordially .invited.
—PI—
CIRCLE 6 TO MEET
WITH MRS. MAYNARD
Circle 0 of the Missionary Society
of the First Methodist church Wil!
meet 'with Mrs. Marvin Maynard,
•'clock,
present
. , ‘—m— ■ "
Y. W. C. A SWIMMING
POOL OPENS JUNE 1ST
honors: ■ *
Billie Blrchmore, John Green
Gladys Mapp, Callle McWhlrtei
•harles Morrl*, Helen Nichols.
DISTINGUISHED
GRADUATES
The following studehes, liavlnt
attained an average of 85 or nbot«
In all sUbJtVl** f° r their entire Illgb
f-vhool course, are graduated with
distinction:
Marcus' Bryant. Dora Burhwald
Emily Daughtry. M,ry Frrgunon
Am,lit Flk,. Carrie Leu Frl,r»on
IlrrHchel Parham. Helen Proffitt
Myrtle Stone; Lucile Wllllamnon
Maragret Young.
Students eligible for honors:
Weldon Bolton, Johoplilne Brooks.
Beth Campbell, liable Cox, Mnrj
1,011 Denny, Iverson Dews, Marth;
Earnest, * .Thomas Oerdlne, Mi hire*
Huff, Caroline Ilugglns, Mai th
IIlli Jackson, Emma Marshall; Re
hecca Means. .Warren McClain
LilEckter Usscry. Dorothy Waters
Atdofis Williams.
• Eugenia Arnold, Burtus Bishop
Iris Christian, Lila' Dows, Doroth;
Garrison, narvey Head, Milton Jar-
uigan, Evelyn Porter, Mary Stewart
George Ashford. Alexander Bush
Annie Lane Cartledge, Wlnifror
Fowler, Adolph Lund. Ennis Parker
Robert Patterson, Aldlne Pound
Thomas St. John, Edwin Tribble
Marin Underwoofl.
Students Eligible for Distinction
Floats 'Betts.-* Birdie Bonduran*.
games’ Browm’Mary Alice ilryant
tiffCf rHulfocfej Morris Bush, An
Thursday ufternoin at. i
All ijicinbcrs |uyUq^ 'to )>e ;
nns,
iltM.
Know l«i«,
Mdoyi,:jnck
Ico course were served.
Eyorvone commonted upon tha
charming success of tho 6ccas(on.
the snlentlid co-operation, the
Iturfsh hospitality, and tho bbattiy
“or the scene.
Flowert bloomed on the spacious
lawn, and great baskets of the
Pink roses hung from the arch
ways of the hall, and overyono
aeemed to radiate a sweet fellow
ship snd good* cheer. A more
graceful compliment could* not have
been conferred upon tho gradua
tion elsas by' the.royal hosts of
the eventful evening.
*The business meeting on Mon-
day, June 4th, will be very Impor
tant an da large attendance of the
friends of tho school Is desired. It
Is not n question of money, to lie
discussed, but ways and means of
awakening new love and Interest
I In the Lucy Cobb. All who want to
help in this way please be on
hand. .
The luncheon wljl follow Im
mediately the mooting, and after
the luncheon Is over n pngennt will
bn. given In the yard, weather per.
mlttlng. Grandchildren nnd grent-
granchlldren of Geveral Cob^y Will
, »ecohd^B _ ...
Theiniit *“
^fargurrt R}t‘ — '—
*%vay t Nadine,
lug. Nellie ;Foster. J'klu T
Edith Hilliard,•-Hal Jnv
rene Joiner ;Rose Lewis,
GRAPES
Rich, ripe, healthful grapes,
grown in the famous vineyards >
of Southern Europe—produce
the cream of tartar from which
Royal Baking Powder is made.
•- The most eminent authorities '" •
in the world say cream of tartar
makes the best and most health
ful baking powder.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
r <r i The ONLY nationally diitrib/ated
Cream of tartar Baking Powder ;
i _
Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste
Srtulbn Itulloy, .H.btrt ](atn
—'-Hifrii ‘-- r ■' '
(IctUiri
•T’
Harvey. Jamei,
Rol Hr
Ruby Btsitli.
•hbne • Gill and Miss Virginia
Brown, phono 370 for particulars
Classes arc bring'arranged for the
girls and a full program will b<
announced later. A hJg party li
being planned for Iho old camping
girls and the new prospects.
• -BR-
Mr. Leavelle McCatnpbell nnd Mr.
John Hughes of New York were
recent visitors here the guests of
Mr. Billups Phlnlzy .
-W-
Mr. and Mrs. C Y Wler have pur
chased l»r Phil Campbell’s attrac
tive home on the Princeton road
and will move July 1st
—SB—
Prof. W. O. Payne went over to
Atlanta for the Kiwants Convention
Wednesday en route to Franklin,
£2a., to deliver tho commencement
address Thursday.
•“W -- from every point of the compas and
Ml* Lorrnln. J.rr.11 1envo« n.xi thr ^rnt National highway fmm
wook f°r New York nml Itranii N Ath.:u to Atlanta paia through tho
J., to visit her kinspeople, Mrs place..
JInrry Clay o'Aferle at the Inters t I never visited 0 place where I
plare and Mrs. * Lillian Garner cl found-the i
New York. ' [in thtir tbvvn.'and this ‘UppHcit to
—FB— , bjth.memaad ladies; and they.nre
Miss Ha rah Whitehead of AtlanMan working for it- Stathdfn «•»-'
ta nnd Miss Julia Kutherine^Littlk [ujo-npirit tKat it takes to bull
of Elberton are the guest of-Mite •f’' - *—
Lorraine Jarrell.
— Uis
John Bonduran# Carlton -Jesfnr
Marguerite Mnrbut, • Oscar- Me
Whlrter,.Frank Stuart, Harry TaL.
inadge, Marie Tibbetts, Mary Woof
Eihma Larbrough.
stathamTs fine
TOWN SAYS GANTT
(Cntinu.d Front Pag, On*)
prop»»ly appreciate ,'Sfaljin'iti
PupUa Build “Ufe-aixed” Bungalow
Within School
In the new Technical High School at
Omaha, Neb., the pupila will bo given
tho uni
ice of building a
A* »KN Ur POPULAB MECHANICS MAOAXINX©
Machine Cute and Core* Crnpcfrult
A novel machine baa been deviled
that core* grapefruit and cuta it from
tho outer rind, in • neat, clean manner
and about five timet aafaataaitcanbo
ready for occupancy, the entire Con
struction taking place within tho high-
school imilding (tcclf. Doors large
enough to permit tho pupila’ atmeture
to he moved out of the building on
roller, and diapered of for a rent home
have been provided. Those who are
lulhoritiea on teaching of children
declare thnffliia mrthod of inatructing
them nronaea tiirir interest a hundred
fold a» eomparecj with that they display
n building mmiature houae. und other
irti'lra. Tho arhool ta ■ohnned
hroughout on thia idea. In the auto
leptrtprint, a 3-ton crag* ©lnhlea the
pupila tp work on nvd A'lfom^hilra.
Sleeping
sleep” when placed in aome green*
bouaea, Ic3 to tho diacovcry of a new
am^thctic. Investigating thn drnwai-
net, of tho flower,, it wna diacovcrod
that it waa cauaed by leaky fixture,
permitting illuminating gaa, which con-
taina 4 per cent of ethylene, to escape.
Tho ethylene cauaed the open flower*
to cloee. It waa only recently, how«
ever, that Dr. A. B. Lnekhardt and
J. B. Carter-teatcd the eflecta of tbil
gaa aa an anothetic at the Univemily
of Chicago, finding that it render*
human being, and knimala uneonaejon*
long adminiatration.
No Blgger’n a Minute
done by hand.
The machino is
equipped with a
pair qf curved
bladca ao ar
ranged-'that,
when a crank )V
• turned, on, of
> thetn cuta the
fmit juat ill,id*'
the rind, and the other compictca ay
circle around the center, cutting out
'Core. The half grapefruit to bo.
and cored ia held In place in a cb|>,‘
1 bolder below then lain*.
. by a simple twiat of thq wrirt,.,
grapefruit ie ready to be aervedm’
s moment’s time.
• a *
Retainer for Gaaollne-Tnnk Cap
The lorn of gasoline-tank capd*is a
frequenf occurrence, which, hr-wever,
easily he prevented by mean* of the
simple attach- ■» ■■
mentiUurtraled.
One end of a
cap; ihe other
end I* bent into
over and inspect its different everything else that a live and pro-
etreets nnd talk with ita citizens gressive town needs. It has In the
from the day that Statham was laid «nk of Statham n strong msti-
out is was realized that a fine bus- ‘“tjon with W .W. Fite president
iness center would l>o hullt there, '»nd cashier Arnold fi Chambers
and its growth was rapid. The last ha™ a general store and irinnerv
census gives the population of Brason has n livery: Cheek &
Statham at 1,000, and it would he Wall are undertakers; W.H. Cog-
diffieult to collect that number to- “p rn photographer; r, W. Cooper
gether of such splendid citizens as : blacksmith; L. D. Cooper n m e *t
inhabit that town • But the number ma'-ketl O. M. & L. Hall vehicles,
and character of business houses C- M. Hammond soft drink, and
you find in a place are a certain drugs, Hammonds five and ton - D L r . .
index to its value as a trading cen-1«™** 3 T * W. S. Uamr,3S* end 75* Pock,go, Evenrwhef?
ter; and you find in Stotham thirty Inuto auppliea and buggies; C. C. — ——r-
one stores end other lines of trade McKIhsnnon dry goods and mill- . „ , U' (1 rfyr(f.
and,all urc prospering this Is a fine :P er 7> ?® rl 5 r *>. *«’nl ne ' lt J n ' 1 » •, ’ h .
showing for a comparatively new ' c «i Steadman’s -Milling »nd ; And btnthani has stormytgg
town of only one thousand inhabi- iLuRiber Co. is an important inter- stocks of ^oods that wouIdWv^H
tants; but of course tho town could P r < a e; J- C. Williams operates a. table to any efty, I consider this
not suppori this number of business m 'J*5 At S- Willingham deals t one of the liveat towns I hAvt visi-
houses were it not an extra fine m Dumber; Tho houses that carry, ted and no one can doubt abm
and popular farming section. “general stock of merehantiae ire j statham haveing a future. Itapto
W. B. Allen, B. C. Chandler, Griz-. pie are enterprising and potea^Bw
MODERN ;le Brs. Nicholson* Henry, C. E. thir hospitality when a it
SCHOOL Nicholson, «L . Ross A Co- D. W- meets its genial warm-heart
■ • , Sims A Oe. J. L. M. ThUririond. J.' iness men and citizens he If
Statham has everything that A- Wall, R. C. Willingham, Wil- made to feel at home and.j
goes to make up a fine town it has Jingham, Willingham A Treadman friends.
MICHAEL BROTHERS
In Pastel Shades of Light
Rose and Mountain
mist (Orchid)
$12.50
This stunning new and
Jine strap pump of kid-
skin is especially adapta
ble for wear with light
ana beautiful summer
garments. The shades of
‘Rose and Orchid are love
ly—Such as you never ex
pected to find in shoes
$12.50
White is the leading color
for summer wear. So the
ftfte whjte pump becomes .
a necessity. The one as
illustrated is very desira- ■
Ete. One strap waA-mt^
i diuni box covered heel
$6.85
New White Slippers for Children
r3J'- *9J
MICHAEL’S
The Store Good Goods Made Popular
' ,.f*
Tomorrow and Friday
Offering Spring’s Smartest
and Newest
Sport Hats
In a special collection
specially priced
$0*75
i.
$o
H-.-wclM
A smart hat In
a rolled brim
Irrldeacent colon
“$3.95
C HARMING examples df style? and.
high values are these new hats for
sports wear.... and just the thing for
general daytime wear.^too.
Brims tilting alhiringiy up from the eyes;
others ddmurcly shading the face, in a
splendid ‘variety of styles, gay with
Spring’s favorite colors.
pillar straw and other straw braids
. felt; and carrying trims of sashes,
ppplique and embroidery.
A saucy little poke of f it
(tod straw brim
with a striking
trim of felt..
««j.$1.95