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PQciejY
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
WhOta* waters art-
troubled* tho
White flowers still
the summer i*l<lon
You; will find this rftreai
£ . J Land of E:
FI WaJ; off In the W
rf. ** of Dreams
ringly loii§ed foi
heuuties of grj
And for love which
sublimely denild,
j Sleeps ph'intusnviKofa nil h;
piled.
VSnd truth is forgottfn. In mercifu
/ schemes
1 In the r,
Residence 832 j °f Dr
—Durlina piell Htockely
t Athens, C
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! MR. AND MRS. CiB. CHAMBER*
CELEBRATED THEIR WEDDINC
| ANNNIVERSARY SAT SILVER
WEDDING AUGUST 7TH,
brilliant
I'd the iflteri-st of n larg*
of friends last Tu
111 evening. August
I Mrs. r. n. Chaniliers celebrate
renty-fifth I weddintf
m HAwssi-wntj m, athkts. g*o*Bg
VVIer on the 8undny frhwt t%
.erence nt Montreat pl'-s. Allei
\dums on the Y. W. Ci
Hue Ridge, X. C.
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WEEKEND HOUSE
AT PINE TOP
A congenial group o;
de chajieroned by Mr,
I. Dorsey. Jr., are
weekend house party Pine Top
including Misses Kut erine firm
well. Mathelde and L
Ha rah Hall, Elizahe
|. ssrs. George Malkey
md. I)Iek Wilson, T
Frank lawless.
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BEAUTIFUL SURPRI
•OR LITTLE MISS
MARY BETH JOHNSON
»ry happily pin
•>f the week wai
ful surprise birthday p
r of Mary Tleth Joh son at he
nine on 11111 street
Merry games featpr
>yal>le ocasslon follow
-•efreshnient*. Garde i
effectively u
lecoratlons. The |>op i
rnoree celebrated hr
•rsary, and was shi
n»d wishes and many
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N HONOR OF MR.
jEORGE chandler
Miss Mabel William
lelitrhtfully some of
Friday even I
•f Mr. George Cltandlci
AR+Y
young* pei
md Mrs.
n Joying
»iiiso Epson
i Arnold.
Billy Kirk
dy Watson
E PARTY
ied socla'
the henutl
rty In hon
d by dainty
flowers
?d Hie bright
iar young
I'.ntli nnni
••red with
iretty rifts
itcrtained
0 High
ig in honoi
of O.iInes*
Many Interesting fen
1 the occasion. Fragwmt fl<
nd ferns decorated th
lively. Prcttj
rded the lucky
•d by delicious punc
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1EGULAR BUSINESS
W. M .8 FIRST BAPT 3T
HURCH MONDAY 5
THo regular month v
eting of W. M.
ptlst church will h<
after
at
Sunday school auditor! i
» general
chairmen will b<
his time and a full
rired.
There will he
' Pxerutlve
'clock In tho church pi
ia rk
if-izes were
stants fol-
and cake.
business
the First
held Mon*
i»ck in tlif
and several
lected nf
tendance If
cal oil meeting
ilttec at 4
rlor.
Mni. M. W. ItlnckRto
’otlr lovely children
Dorothy Smith of Allan
Itlng at the home of M
. Price on South Lu
with her
and Miss
a, are vIh-
and Mrs.
mbkin.
y of •diver gift*
dining room
hambers won
•tnlnent nr.r
this part of th*
» very prom I •
her marriage
•Id, daughter o!
Arnold.
•town guestf
Roy David, ol
id Mrs. J. W
•. Martha Jim
Mrs. IL I
Mrs. J. It. Parham of Winder; Mrs
Sam Parker. Wll wood, Fla.. Dr
nd Mrs. S A Bo and of Cornelia
Miss Erma Hanoi rk of Ioffe*.
Miss Louise Davh
Miss Jewel Mnrahlo
for Columbus to spend
vith friends.
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Mrs. Los ten Thomas
Iren of Augusta are thi
Mrs. L. H. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam N
Misses Nina and Susni
left Saturday for a mi
Lookout Mountain to si^nd
days.
Pop •
f Danlelsvllle.
IARY FIRST
»f the Woman*#
I Irst Presbyterian
olntly at iht
i ftornoon. at
alks on the
will be given by-
following M» i. W. D. Hoop«
the Young P oplc's Contercut
llle, A ra. Y\. II. Ho*
Cohen and Miss
the conference
Mlo Mary* Lou
and chll-
gucsts of
Irfterson and
S.udder
f tor trip to
* several
of Wash
ed Monday
e Idtng Wed-
Ill hi* the
and Lucy
All the circles
Auxiliary of the
church will meet
church Monilny
promptly. Short
at Cain
cock. Mrs E. B.
Annie Lint
Montreat 3
Ladies
SHOE
SALE
You can take Your choice
of any pair inAmy store,
and there arc vilues up as
high as $9.00.
Mrs. William H.
Ington, D. C. is expec
for the Hull-Harris \
•tesdoy evening and
guest of Misses Anni<
Anton.
Mr. Barrett iFhlnlzy will return
from chattnnooga »M milny. Mrs.
Phinizy and little Lnu a Anno will
•rolong their stay.
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Judge and Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin
d Mr. Bryan Lun pkln lenvi
Thursday for Atlnnth City, Sara
toga, N. Y„ nnd oil er pouts ot
Interest to spend several weeks
>1
Dr. nnd Mrs. Dlcl have taken
apartment with Ifir. nnd Mrs.
Q. Faitibrough nnflthn comer of
Milledgo avenue Iknd Denrlng
t
street.
Househol 1 Helps
! of
CO*
Cabbage is oi
on the market,
reduce the high
well as the doctor 1
It is rich in Iron
sulphur ami phospho
ficial degree. Buw
hard tu digest.
After shredding
cabbage let it stain
water for un hour <
and rinse in clear
for half an hour befi
the best foods
it often and
of living
ill.
und contain:
us to a bone
ahbage Is not
•r chopping
in cold salt
longer. Drain
fnter. Drain
\ re seasoning.
Ktl H
com) i
Take any pair foi*$Tl
none will be sold higher.
SEE OUR
WINDOW DISPLAY
Max Goldman
Comer
Broad and Wall Streets
Two cups chopped
sweet peppers, 4
seed, % teaspoon
teaspoon suit, 2 t;
sugar, 4 tablespoons
Chop cabbage nnd
fine. Mix und let
ered dish on Ice for
the same time mix
gredients and let
ready to serve
and use at once,
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OUR FAVORITE
CABBAGE
Two cups .hrcfldcd
teaspoon* celery seed
salt, I tablespoon
spoons vinegar, 6 ta
paprika.
Put cabbage In ml:
mix well with dry
vinegar and oil i
Sprinkle with paprikt
One-half medium
bage # l cup sour
spoons sugur, H t
cup vinegar.
Wired cabbage
In mixing bowl,
sugar nnd salt an
ly. Have cream a
cold. Add sugar ai
I until stiff, keeping
I well with cabbage
(once.
cabbage,
te spoon celery
'turd
MMin.t brown
vinegar,
peppers very
id In a cov
hour. At
emalnlng in-
and. When
mixtures
Mrs. Golden Knight one children
•cturned rbJay from Monroe, when
they spent sevlral weeks with rol
atlves. I
Tho frlcnd.s|»f Mr. Edgar Fowlei
will be please! to learn of his im
provement frmn a recent illness.
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Mrs. John IL. Booth and John
Jr., have rctipned trom a ii**llght-
ful visit to imke Ontorio and New
York City.*'|
During Mk f. M. Strathan and
Miss Mary iStrahan's absence at
their sumni*r bom^Jn ^fountain
City Mrs. Itrahan’s mother and
ister Mrs. Kassenger gf Washing
ton City aill Mrs. Lawton of Sn-
annah are fcccupyinp * ;*e on
the I'nlvorfimy campus, and are be
ing cordialp' welcomefi by their
friends. j
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frienls of .V.rs. S. T. Tracy
will be gl.'fl to learn she is re-1
in injtirino sustained in
le accident.
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Mr. and Urs. J. W. Darhey of
Hosehton, (Ja.. Mr. and M
little son of Charles-
re visiting Mrs. S. T.
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Mr. Bill ps Phinizy and Mr.
Charles II. Miinizy returned from
Augusta Sa lrdav night
Mrs. Whcitton of Griffin and
Miss .Martin Fort of Atlanta
spend today |\itli Mr. Minor \Yh
ton.
Mrs. J. B. Tburmon, Jr., and!
young son, Dougluil are spending!
soTnetime in Oakland, -Fla.
Thought For The Day
returned home haling
summer in Galnelville guost ofl
her grand parental Rev. and Mrs. j
W. II. Venable.
Ointment and perfume rejoice the hejfrtj
doth ttfc sweetness of a man’Jfriend b/hi
counsel*—Prov. 27:9.
FrietulsiiV) improves happiness bnd abates mi;
by doublinAiur joy and dividing olr gnef. Addi
SHRINE CE
•OL,r Mill’s, i
Shrluers plan to
nial tho latter
first of Nove:
time fifty or morj
InUIrted.
present plans, thi
les will be li
S’lhah Temple of
i nt, the Columbus
llscusslng the
flub house.
EMONIAL
i. — Columbus
old a big cere*
lart of October
>er t at which
eandid.ites will
irding to the
Initiation cere-
chArge of A.
eon . At proM-
WHY NOT DrVIDE MY
INSURANCE WITH \ (
JESTER K
Complete Insurance lPi
olcct!on
^^^617 Holman Bldg. X
J Phono 437 |
Mr. nnd M
Mrs. A If re
Georee Reyi
guests of Mi
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Levy and children l
sometime in Haluda.J
. Jack Goodmn*i h.av
ptirchnseil tli> Linton hoin'
Mlllodgo avc iue and will take
possession tl j first of September.
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Dees and young so
►Ids, of Alb:
. William W. Cre
i. Tropins Powell and
Saturday for Now-
nan where t|ey will visit for tw%
cks.
iMrs. M. y
spending
N. C.
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Captain J. H .lletiRse and Mr.!
Thomas Ileus o arrived this morn- j
Ing front a tr » to Europe after
of tw > and a half months.
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Mr. and M s. W. T. Cooper of.
Greensboro, Ivere visitors lierc
Friday. I I
Mr. and Mr* Simon Michael nnd
Mi*. LePoy Alkdinel are leaving J
Atlantic City! today homeward j
bound after si delightful stay . of.
several weeks,Imaking the trip by j
motor. 1
Prof. J. G. Jolmson returned Fri-1
day night from Ynn Arbor, Mich. ■
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Mr. Jack Venable of Fayette-,
ville, N. C. has been in the city}
' is' week, guest of his sister, M
Gordon Thompson.
O
w
WING to moving bur store
service must necessarily be some
what impaired for a fewldays.'
T
E ask your indulgence and
assure you that your w mts will
he taken care of to thp best of
our abilty/
HE Same Low
will remain in fo
week.
DORSEY FURNITURE COMPANY
\
Quality Furniture Since 1884
Price Sale
Of 350 Beautiful Summer Dresses of Linens, Voiles,
Ginghanjs, Ratines, Organdies, Tissues and Wash
Tub Silks—All At
50% Off
Never have .we offered such wonderful bargains as we are offering todav in
seasonable merchandise. All new styles and of the best materials You
can find several pretty frocks among these chesses.
NOTHING RESERVED
All On Sale, at aiReduction of
50 P i er dent Off
A SALE OF CAPES A*l\ ONE-HALF PRICE
Silks, Woolen and Eur Trimmed models all included in this big ONE-HALF
PRICE. \ . N
A New Shipment of Silk and Wool Sweaters t\ be Md at 20 FER CENT OFF
A SALE OF SUMMER MILLINERY—.\11 Hats
and $12.50, Reduced to ..
All Colored Silk Blouses Reduced to ..
•old up tq/$10.00 gg gg £
O/E-HALF PRICE
A Sale of Crepe GoWffi(at $1.49
In flesh, light blue, maise, hello, rose ajf wlte, ^lain and towered. Actual values up to $2,50.
W. T. COLLINS INC.