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IEN3. GEORGIA.
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SPECIAL music at first
ilETHUDIST CUUKCa
SUNDAY EVENING.
The members of the Profes
sional and Business Woman’s Mis
sionary Circle of the First Metn-
odist church, will have charge .of
the music at the church Sunday
evening at eight o’clock. They
will render special music under
the direction of Miss Kate An
derson. This circle is composed
of over fifty young women. The
public is invited to attend this
service.
LEND-A-HANDMCLUB
HOLDS MEETING.
The Lend-a^Hand club held
their regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon. April 20th at' the club
house on Nantahala avenue, with
a number of mothers in atten
dance.
Devotional services were led
by the president, Mrs. R. S. Pond.
The regular business meeting was
taken up. The committee appoint
ed to visit the sick renorted sev
eral i'l. This was followed by '
lunch will be pr#tided. All m*mi- j Miss Nellie Sprout went to At-
hers of this League 'are urged to> ) lama t ils morning tor Grand op.
utiend and bring a friend. { era and will be the guest of Mra.
• — ; Alexander during the week-end.
COLBERT WOMAN'S CLUB — tfi—
HOLDS MEETING ’ ] Mrs. A- C. Richards Is in An.
• The Colbert Woman’s club .ic'd i pasta visiting her daughter Mrs.
its April met ting in the school au. | Bassett Maguire. •
dltorlum, with Mrs. H. H- Havu; — tfi—
president, presiding Mi*. J. E. ! Air. and Mrs. E. B. Brazwe'i
Kidd read the collect, and Mrs . ; went'to Atlanta this morning for
lie He «. 81ms v read the minute }. I Grand opera and will be joinei
wlitoh showed that the club w is I Saturday by Miss Mary Fred
doing splendid work. ! Broughton for a week-bad visit
The program featurlug music' —SB—
and art. was in charge of Mrs. g. I Mla * Merle Rogers of Commerce
L. Lodcn. and rendered us foi. i was among the visitors here Th*«u
day-
Mr. Charles Martin is in A*,
lams for the week-end going over
for the games.
Alias Dean Edgeworth of At-
hnita is spending sometime in t'u*
city.
The Inany friends of Mr. M.
Costa wt.11 »e delighted to learn
continue/ to improve following
itlnc-*? of twelve weeks * ant!
able to t-*-
the unions, fiifjligtrd, with
ido ' Union Congress and
li d to toiudder th<* best
of. ; Opposing .the’' ^oveni-
take an occasional ridel
Farmer Is Grovyi
Weaker, As H:
Friends Keep
Up Battle
NOTES
-LONDON. —<XP)— Representa
tives of 4.000,000 British workers,
uicetiug here Friday, decided not
to be stamTPued
into report ins to a
with thn ohD»*» nt
draway oflhe govi
union'bill-
Thd meeting
forenc» of the
Was Jurt ’’Wasting Away" Whi
Husband Got Her Sonny Car-
dui. Which Saw* Her
im
ROANOKE, ; Va. Wal
ter L. Boothe,, tpunir farmer pf
HaymakertownJ Is growing weak
er, said a renort Friday from
the hr.«n*t«i where ioi, 152 hours
h? has been, kept alike through
the efforts of his neighbors who
have been taking turns it pump
ing air into his tollaosed lungs.
Difficulty was encountered in
giving artificial raeiHration and
he complained frequently.
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
.Current Events—Miss Susie Sor
rels.
What - is Music?—Miss Ruuy
Griffith.
History of M"»!e—MJ-j Mary
Frank Everett.
Chorus-—Bale Moon.
Rinding—‘•Why?". Many Gray ;
Hampton.
"lie Aim of Music-—Vlrs Mary
Ella Holcomb.
Music in the School- Mr*. C L
Loden.
Song—“Easter". Mary Isolds.'
Office Phone 1201
NO BABY IN THE HOl'SE
N«> baby in the house, 1 know,
*Tis tar too nice and clean,
No toys, by tareless fingers
Updh the floors are seen.
No tinger-marks are on the panes
No scratches on the chairs;
No wooden men set up in rows,
Or marshaled off in pairs;
No little stockings to be named,
All ragged in ipe toes;
No pile of mending to be done,
Made up of baby clothes;
No little troubles to fce soothed,
No little nands to fold;
No grimy fingers to be washed;
No stories to be told;
No tender kisses to be given;
No nicknames. “Dove” and
“Mouse.”
No merry frolics after tea—
No baby in the house!
—Exchange.
UNIVERSITY GROUP
ATTENDS OPERA.
A group of music lovers from
the University of Georgiu, who j
arc attending opera in Atlanta
this week includes Miscs Mary ,
Ferguson, Elizabeth Head, Ath
ens; Callie McWhorter, Athens;
Anno Lane Cartledge and Mrs. S-
J. Curtledge, Athens; Louise Car
michael, branees Forbes, of Ath
ens; Ida Lee Brown, Smyrna; Ad-
die Munday, Atlanta; Ida Wall,
Augusta; Rebecca 6mith, Jersey;
Kdythe Hodgson, Athens; Gene
Haft, 'Ftmnklin,' N. C.; Annette
Maughaib, Monroe; Naomi Hen-
soriw Cartersville; Sarah Heyman,
Augusta; Iebecca Smith, Jersey;
Professor John H. Mote, Profes
sor Howard A. Carter, Douglas
Little,-' .William Berry, Sparta;
Miss Evelyn Sherman, Blakely;
MRS. V. G- HAMPTON EX.
TERTAINS AT LOVEhi
! BRIDGE PARTY.
j Thursday evening, Mrs. V. G.
j Hampton was the delightful hos
tess at four tables of bridge,
which was orte of the week's
brightest social affairs. Gor
geous roses and sweet peas were
the i>eautiful flowers decorating
the rooms artistically-
Following the enjoyable games
a delicious'salad course was serv
ed. Mrs. C- V Ray" non the la
dies top score prize and Mr. Tom
Wood, the gentleman’s prize,
pretty novelties. The usual gra
cious hospitality was happily ex
tended.
j Arlington,
{this town foi
(H. Jackson', i
n special cou-
naive commit-
biwihrr statement;
, ”V.Tjc:i we first came to.Tixaz.
s28 yeniM ago, I was taken ririou -
ly ill. I was lying in bed siif/eA
big dreadfully. My husband go
. - ™ mu a bottle of Cardui and I began
. MI^BBU^IE WELLS I to take it.
c # .... . B . . 1 “I had suffered terribly with
Specials for Friday and Saturday j nn nchln}? al | OV er my body. - At
New ahipmeR of large and rn.all lime *
shapfs, all colors. New materials i p ,uc h haXffifXtapd
for* graduation- hats, sport huts, ,l *v .. »i .
Mrs. Morgan Williams, ML
Wlillams little Jane Williams an
Mrs Elrod of Lavonia were vh
tors here Thurrday.
BEQUEATHS $1<M>00.
ATLA NT A—(/pi—Charitable Up-
quests amounting to moro thin
'10 000 were made by Colonel Jo
seph F. Burke, pioneer resident
>f Atlanta who died Sunday. The
Ucouest Included J1.00# to the
Little Sisters of the Poor at 8u.
vannah.
ui iiusiness.
All were reminded of the wig
annual picnic which would take
nlacc in July. A full attendance
is urged for the next meetine
which will take place next Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:30. The
State Normal girls under the di
rection of Miss Caro’yn ' r
Mrs. W. H- Kytle and Miss
Kathleen Kytle wont to Atlanta
today for Grand opera. They will
be Joined by Mrs. W. H. Kytle and
Mr. H. C. Kytle Saturday.
'leaning of Art—Miss Milui
and it look'd like I wo* just wast
ing nway. -*■
“1 took 9 bottles of Cardui and
my^etrcngth begin to* slowly ra-
Muslcal Reading—"When Moth-
er Sang to Me”.
Miss Peary Murry — Chorus.
■‘‘Easter Light".
The young ladles of the club
■*were the hostesses, for this meet
fug. ami the social hour follow,
ing the program was spent 4erv
Mrs- HlUyer King and lovely
young daughter Martha are the
guests of Mrs. J- N. King in Cor-
dele.
• Vance
have graciously consented to have
charge of the afternoon program
MARY GRACE COSTA
CELEBRATES 12TH BIRTH.
DAY ANNIVERSARY
A very happy and Informnl oe
ension of Thursday afternoon was
•he celebration of Miss Mary
Trace Costa’s twelfth birthday an
niversray Inviting twelve of her
chool mates to play Rook and ei*.
toy outdoor games. Following the
delinditfu’ activities delicious re
freshments were served. The at-
tractive young hostess was the r^.
Clpient of loviug good wishes an *
many pretty remembrances, each
and all wlshink her many hTlppy
vau^ns of the day.
‘‘Since-that time I’ have used
this mediditt a good many timer
land it has always helped me.
“At one time I took Cardui for
several months regularly. I wuuM
bo'afflicted with sudden spells <•
'dizziness when I could not.stand
[on my feet. Everything would
[turn black btfoi^ my «yc^ and i
( I would feel as if I were going to
faint. At times I would be quite
nauseated. I turned at once to
Cmdui and took It till 1 w -
'safely thi-ough/’ , v. 1 ; .
Cardui h n mild, medicinal tonic,
'made frr-k purely vegetable i i
’gredient It has been in use f"’ -
over 60 ^.irs s^id in that time ha
helped thousands of women had.
LEND-A-HAND CLUB EN
TERTAINS THIS EVENING.
This evening at 7:30 the Lend-
a-ilanu Club will sponsor a very
interesting musical entertainment
including many delightful num
bers. At the same time there
will be on sale ice cream, drinks,
sandwiches and home-made tan-
My. An evening full of fun i?
promised all. The entertainment
will be given at the club house or
: Nantahala. Everyone is invited
A small admision of 5 and 10
cents will be charged, thy pro
ceeds to be used for charitubU-
Mrs. J. M. Wilhite left today for
Union city to 'visit her daughter
Mrs. E- G. Burnett who Is ill.
Visit Our Barghin Balcony
New Shiprucnt of Hats
50c to $1.00
See these values.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Pussey
were expected homo last night
from chapel Hill, N. C.
—HP—
Mrs. DuPrco Hunnicutt and Du
pree Jr.^ returned Thursday
night from West Point where they
vlaited Mrs. Lafayette Ponicr
Friends of Mrs. Frances Vivian
Schley will be delighted to learn
•h ■ haw ieft St- M^rys Hospital
andJs with her daughter Mrs C.
A. Ashford, in Watkinsville.
—ffl—
Those on the program for the
I meeting of the Prcsbyterial held
in Jefferson Thursday and today
w-'re Miss Annie Crawford, pres
ident, presiding; Mrs. George D-
Thomas. Mrs. Audley Morton,
PHARMACY
186 Clayton Street
Friends of Miss Agnes McGin-
ley *111 regret to learn of her con
tinued IPnCSi at tho Ccneral bos
Pital. ; \
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in NEW WACO PLANE at
EPPS AVIATION FIELD
EVERY SUNDAY P. M.
Flying Instructions in the Best type of Plane Ever Built.
Cal! BEN T. EPPS at EPPS’ GARAGE
Phone 497 for Prices and Particulars.
Miss *Emma Chandler of Mndi-
~~ntY l " I’* Ooner
hospital. Chandler Is the
. ut M. a. Charles Rice of this
city.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
WEINER R0A8T
Unless the weather prevents,
the Senior Epworth League of th-
First Methodist church will havr
a wrintr roast at Tuck’s Sprlna
on the I^xingtop road thi» ere.
i ing. All who wish to go are re
queued* to meet at the 'hureh at
six o'c’ock. Transportation and
Miss Martha Earnest will go to
Atlanta Saturday morning for
Grand Opera end will be the
guest of Miss Clare Harden for
'the week end.
—ffi—
Miss Louise Carmichael is the
1 guest of friends in Atlanta.
PURELY
■•An iE TONIC,
Mrs. James Sexton and mother
Mrs. Branch are on. their aunual
visit to Savannah their former
home.
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