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. S5 IA STATE' | arv Society entertained on Satur.
iCHERS COLLEGE NEWS day evening with a program cen.
- jsagazlne and Social Hoar 1 tcring around sentiments of other
iponsored Friday, evening by lands. The Mllllo songs were -ung
Quadrangle In honor of this by , he Society. Spanish songs by
la program:
M*n. Miss Roberta Hodgson,
Margaret Harris Blair lyid
Jennie Bollo Smith.
.Mildred Rntberford Liter.
songs Dy (Has Florence Gulll. An
Impromptu debate was held on
thn subject, Resolved that old
bachelors from the ages of 35 to
60 should be taxed to support
old maids and their cats. The af
firmative speakers were Misses
Lila David and Frances Shelton
and the negative speakers were
Misses anrfe Mae Hartley and
Victoria Cromartle. The negative
won. Mr. C. A. Rowland gave a
splendid < leqiure .on Japan and
the Japanese customs.
The Altorla Society held their
regular meeting on Saturday eve
ning and a delightful program was
carried Out with Southern Senti
ments as the central theme. Dr;
S. V. Sanford of the University
discussed Southern Literature.
Miss Annie discussed southern
sentiment through negro dialect.
Southern songs were rendered by
Mias Irma Frost and Miss Nell
Prance gave a most Interesting
reading.
Every .one enjoyed the .Iyceum
on.Wednesday evening which was
a series of Japaneso plays by Mr.
and Mrs. Ongravwa who sura from
Japan.
The following students ere in
Macon for the week-end attend.
Ing the student volunteer confer,
cnce: Misses - Clifford RIgdon,
Jewell Farmer. Pauline Barlow
Lucia Monroe and Tempfo Pat
terson.
A delightful \hikJng party on
Wednesday evening Included Miss,
os Margaret Pcrrott, FVances Bel
cher, Annlo Mao Hartley, Mary
Nell Pitts. Katherine Walls, Dovte
Rahb and Edythe Hardin.
| M r. and Mrs. Hiram Todd of
New York who ur < .-pending ronio-
tlmo in Florida arc expected soon
to visit their parents Judge and
Mrs. a K. Lumpkin and will be
given a most cordial welcome.
THE
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many games were played afford- SALONIA CHAPTER I MEETING OF CIRCLE
ling lots of fun, followed by deli- NO. 227, O. E. 8. I FOUR PRINCE AVE. BAPTI8T
i rafreshments, and closing The Salonla chapter, No. 227, 0. 1 Tho meeting of Circle 4 of the
i with a Valentine box, all receiving E. S., will hold its regular business Prince Ave. Baptist church was
their Valentines, which brought meeting Monday evening, Febru- held • tho past'week, with Mrs. J. L.
forth many, hearty laughs.
v . f ^ asonlc Tempi.*. The degrees will fifteen wero present. Tho beauti-
. ft, 0 * M }“* Story will be conferred upon six candidates, ful Devotional >waa led by Mrs.'
ho pleased to .earn Hie Is Improv- All members of the order cordial- B. C. Moon, her topic being "Splr-
Inif fmni nn lilrMi nf kAVLMl waaV* A. .a J _
n« nn-L'lrecs of several weeks ly Invited to attend.
w. m. s. piunueTavexue
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sning, Fe]
’clock, at
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A healthy person never £•!•
constantly tired. Being “too tUpd”
continually tells of soraetf
BAPTIST CHURCH MEETS
MONDAY* 4 O’CLOCK.
TU» Woman’s Missionary Socle-
tv of the Prince Avenue Baptist
church, will meet Monday aft
noon at four o’clock.
—Photo by Tommins
Augusta, Ga.—“I suffered for a
long time. I had no strength, my
nerves were in bad condition, my
l aek ached and I had bearing
pains thru my sides. I was so
completely run-down and misera
ble that I could hardly drag my
self around, when I began taking
Dr. Pierce's medicines. I took the
‘Favorite Prescription’ and the
‘Golden Medical Discovery' togeth
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cincs I have regained my health
and am feeling better than I have
for a long time. I am gaining in
weight, my nerves are in good
’ondition, I don t have that heavy,
tired, draggy all worn-out feeling
hat I always had before."—Mrs
Lorec Welch, 2234 Broad St. All
druggists. Fluid or tablet form.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y„ if you desire a trial pack-
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A Baby in
Your Home
CHI PSI-S HOLD INFORSIAD
PARTY.
The Chi Psi’a were hosts'at an
informal simper party at their
’odtte Saturday night. After a de.
licious supner the guests wero tak-
-n to tho Georeia-A. A. C. f-nsket-
ball name at Woodruff hall.
Following tho game, op:n house
•ves held at the lodgo from
to eleven.
The guests inrludod: Misses
Eug-nia Arnold, Mary Pond. Sa
rah Hancock, Carolvn Brand. Jnse-
nhino Brooks and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Hodgson.—Red and Black
A. KMMrkatl. I.a.eae. •( a DhJ
t.r*. Prcerlptl.. After Tran
•t 1 Creel' Dl..ppol.fM..t
DR. MARY HARRIS ARMOR
TO SPEAK TUESDAY AT
STATE TEACHERS COLLBGE.
The W. C. T. U. requests all re
ligious and civic organixatlons
have a representative to hear Dr.
Mary Harris Armor Tuesday, Feb
ruary 1st at the Georgia State
Teachers’ College. Pound Audito
rium at 10:45 A. M.
Wo Invito missionary groups,
MR8. RUCKER 18.
H0STE88 TO P. A. R. _
On Wednesday afternoon,‘Fob.
15, Mrs. J. V. H. Rucker, Re-
gent of tho Elijah Clarke Chan-
tor D. A, R. entertained the dauxh-
I ters at ono of the most lnterest-
| Ing meetings of the year. Her
l home was .lovely with flowers,
flags, and decorations appropri
ate to the celebration of Georgia
Day and Washington's birthday.
Mrs. Ruckers gracious manner and
charming hospitality made tho oc
casion one to be long remem
bered.
The meet'ng was opened with
prejar led by the chaplain, after
which a short busniess meeting
was hold, reports being heard from
tho chairmen of the different com'
nillteos.
Following the business meeting
an Interesting program was ren.
dered. .Mrs. Julius Talmadgo gave
an account of tho Historic Homes
of the Washingtons’ linking np
the mansions. Kenmoro. Wakefield
and Mr. Vernon, and adding hits ot
tho romantic history ot the Wash,
lnglon families which was highly
enjoyable. Mrs. Frances L. Tay
lor gave a history of the Chap,
ter, begninnlg at tho tlmo when
the chapter was known ns the
Athens Chapter, later being re.
organized and named tho Elijah
Clark" Ch inter. Mrs. Taylor's
hltsory was fn'l of pleasant mem
ories to tho older members of tho
chapter and of great interest to
thoso who havo eomo Into It re
cently. It was Indeed a 1'ttlng
tribute to the Elijah Clarke Chap,
ter which observes Georgia. Day
as its birthday also. -a
During tho social hour elaborate
refreshments wero served, after
which delightful toasts wero given
to tho Chapter. Mrs. Talmadgc
representing tho National organi
zation cmpliaBltod the Importance
of tho unit chapter to tho' sue.
cess ot tho National organization.
Mil* Meta* Michael, representing
tho American Legion Auxiliary
toasted the Chapter as a sister 9r-
sanitation. Mrs. T. F. Green of
tho Athens womans club, brought
greetings to the Chapter and Mrs.
Mildred V. Rhodes represented tbo
auxiliary to the Spanlsh-Amerlcan
War Veterans. .
At the close of this happy moot
Ing numbers were givon each
member and guest, and • number
then drawn from the lot by Capt.
Rucker. Mrs. Mildred Rhode* held
the lucky number and a beautiful
prize was presented her bjr tho
hostees.
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PRINCETON WOMAN'S
CLUB GIVES PARTY.
Ths Princeton Woman'* club
was hostess at a delightfully
planned party Wednesday after
noon, February the fifteenth* at
the school house. The party was
given in honor of the new mem-
Cars of the club, who have recent
ly moved to Princeton. Many in
teresting games were planned by
tha president, Mrs. B. T. Holmes,
and were greatly enjoyed. Every
person present thoroughly enjoyed
the party and many expresstd a
d:siro to have more BOdal meet
ings. After the games a delicious
salad course was served.
The folio win" ladies were pres
ent: Mrs. R. T. Holmes, Mrs. H.
G. Hal?, Mrs. G. W. Jackson,
Mrs. I. E. Thornton, Mrs. Sam
Couch, Mrs. Ed Allen, Mrs. Jim
Allen, Mrs. C. G. Jones, Mrs. G. C.
Jones. Mrs. Comer. Mrs. Baldwin,
Mrs. P-A. Fulcher, Mrs. T. C. Rey
nolds, Mrs. C. M. Waters, Miss Ida
Colquitt, Miss Della Lee Brackett,
and Miss Mag Nolan.
MEETING OF W. M. B.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
A very important business meet
ing of the W. M. S., of the First
Baptist church will be held Mon
day afternoon at four o'clock in
tli* church.
Sea’s for the mission studv book
“A Stmiehtway Forward Tomor
row” will he awarded. It is hoped
that the larg* attendance record
will be maintain*!.
—I*—
JUNIOR R Y. P. IT. WEST
END BAPTIST CHURCH.
Quite a delightful occasion was
*nlnyed by the young peonle at a
Valentine party piven at the home
of Mrs. Veal on Hiawaasee avenue
last Thursday evening, where
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MEET8 FRIDAY WITH
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Tho Unlvere’.ty Woman's club
will, meet with the president Mrs.
R. P. Stephens Friday afternoon
at 4 o’clock at her homo on Wood-
lawn ave. This Is a most 1m-
ported meeting and every member
Is urged to attend, and to see
Mrs. J. H. T. McPherson treasurer.
itual Growth". Following
business session a social hour was
enjoyed. . -
YOUNG PEOPLE’8 W. M. 8.
MEETS MONDAY AFTER.
NOON 4 O’CLOCK *
Tho Young People’s missionary
soclety.of the First Methodist
church will meet Monday after-
noon ’ at»the home of Mrs. J. E.
Cook* on Cloverhurst ave. v at 4
o’clock. «.
Mrs/ Max Michael left this
morning for Savannah ta visit her
parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Solomons
who will celebrate their wedding
anniversary. • -
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