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E/oman and Society
I (nt , for Mrs. Forrester.
I v Wilbur Haw entertained
■ , fi itMnls at the picture show
■el i !aV iu cora P li
H , Ah*. Lftulsey Forrester.
II i ’ !:--i quests were entertained
11 ,' where hot chocolate
.iwiid les were served.
B 'ij,, ,• aho enjoyed this party
■ nHI yit-sda'mes Forrester, Rob.
H t 1... me, Maggie I rick, Clark
■ ( (laud Brown, George
■ ,j,i . .Ir., Ben Gilreath, J..
II a, \ Her, Ed Strickland, .Tr.,
Ii iin : i.lgeu, Buford Greene, Tom
■ | ~l,,|ikm i and John Lewis.
B Dance at Overlook.
| j; ( aiteisv’ille High School
■p, ~m from the Boys’ High, of
■ Ui :il , i in the basket ball gatno
■la M i lida\ night, the score being
|| „i A I ter the game, a dance
■ Vi:l , ,-‘ii them at “Overlook” by
■ ;\h :i( ,i Mis. Nat Granger.
| jh, !, ( orations were of red and
■ hi:,, i die Ourtersvilie colors, and!
|, a md wnite, for Atlanta, and
■ a Mi,vt rourse with punch was
■mi \ eil
| Hi, invitation list included
H.Mi , uiiilia Moufoit, Evelyn
■l. .-in Connie Tinsley, Stella
Hpi Lues Cunyus, Margueretta
■ , ,lorl, Louise Dodd, Mari
■lull . , Caroline Field, Aileeu
Hi:iri Sarah Vaughan, Fiorrie
Hi'- JoeSpronll, Caroline and
HMh \ Gladys White,
Hi dn- Vdair, Margaret Field, Car
luiiii, iviiight, O’Thelh* Tinsley,
Hlsiwi Lumpkin, Mary Peeples,
H.Mt is. Frank Jackson, Jack
Hkin;dit, Cothran Milner, Warren
H'-i;i n ri. Guy Gaines, Lewis Peep
Hi, , I‘iekney Daves, JoeAkeinmn,
■ dil- Gilreath, Paul Gilreath,
■ ' ,ul waldrup, Charles Young,
■(’li:u Is \ uughan, Dickson Jack
■ lames Knight, Gaz white,
■k'lulaml white, Mr. and Mrs. Mil !
Htun (nines, Mr. and Mrs. George
H'Vim-in.w, I Mr., Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
I
B Eie members of the B. H. S.
Htaiii were Prof. Fincher, Static,
H . Hatcher, Kiser, Markelas
Hum! I’-:u lies . \
M; Moure Neel, Jr., spent last'
■ * din -my in Atlanta.
; Japan and China
wiW wELMIsHk i ntro< J uce J the
world to tea, and
■ vor and soothing
qiiaJities have
versaliy popular
C . pickingiw jahah beverage,'
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Buy Your Tea at
Our Store
an< J from our wide range of stock
the leaf most suited to your
1 ,ste * Keep in mind, too, that our
Su PPly of staple and fancy groceries
Is best to be had. We assure
rejy Cleanliness Honesty—Service
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Ali vely compliment to Mrs.
Lindsey Forrester, was the bridge
party at which Mrs. Harry Worn
elsdorf entertained on last Thurs
day afternoon. The attractive
score-card* w ere pictures of George
Washington with nis cherry tree
and hatchet. Mrs. Frank Ham
mond was given a box of emdv
for tup score; Miss Alice Crouch
cut the consolation; Mrs. I 'coyer
14te won the low score prize, and
the honoree was presented a levels
hand made handkerchief.
A Iruit salad, creamed chicken
and mmdiroons in timbales, crack
era, hot rolls and coffee wa ■ci ved
after the game.
Mis. Lee Wometsdurl' and Mrs.
George Brooke assisted in enter
taining and those piesent were:
Mesdames Madison Milam, Stuart
Lumpkin, Milton Gaines, Frank
Hammond, ('laud Brown, George
Woodrow, Jr.. Conyer; Fite, \\ ill
Leake, Alfred Zael.ry, Laura I ci
rester, Mr es Roslyn Lumpkin,
Alice Grouch, Myrliee Adair, ai
oline Knight, Rebieca Knight,
Lucile Stephens, Rachel Stephens,
Gladys White, Caroline Young,
Marilu Young, Eleanor Jones, Bei
nice Tomlin, Minerva Word aud
Isa Neel.
Picture Show Party.
Mrs. will Walton entertained
the Round Dozen Sewing Club anil
a feW'frienas in a most delightful
manner Thursday afternoon by
taking them to see Marguerite
('lark in “Snow W hite'* at tie
Dixie. Altei the picture, sand
wiches and hot chocolate were
served at Youngs’.
Mrs. Walton’s guests were: Ales
dames. Cliff Dodgea, A. B. Grume,
Clark Griffin, L. G. 1 fames, Jack
Hill, John Lewis, Prince Lewisp
Robert Maxwell, Connor Pittard,
Tom Jones, O. C. Omer, I'homa
Simpson, Zim Jackson, Jno, Adair,
Charlie G'ollius, Misses Mildred
Lewis, Eula Whitehead and Jesuit
Wikle.
Airs. John Anderson spent a
part of last Week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Pi mien, in Dalton.
Miss Pauline Pittard spent the
week end iu Atlanta as the guest
of Miss Edith Millican,
Patty for Bride.
Mrs. ,T. A. Miller was the charm
ing hostess at four tables of bridge
oil Friday afternoon, in Up l <>* ( and
.Mis. Lindsey Forrester. Mrs. Mil
let ’s pretty home was unusually
i attractive on this occa-ion, with
i decorations of potted plants, and
the shaded lights on each table.
Pear salad-with cheese balls, id
ives, beaten biscuits, creamed
chicken white cake, nuts and oof
fee was served after-a very inter-*
estlng game in which Mrs. lien
Gilreath received two band made
handkerchiefs for top score; Mrs.
George Worn How, a towel, for
com ninth > . md the honor guest,
a hand painted recipe book.
•Mrs. 11 n *ee Howard assisted in
cub laining, and those playing
.were: Vie dames, ('lift' Dodgen,'
•lohn Anderson, Madison Milam,
Horace Howard, Harry Womels
dorf, Conyers Fite, ('laud Brown,
lack Hill, Buford Greene, Felton
Jones, Ben Gilreath, Lindsey FV|j
rester, George Woodrow,' Wilt
Satterfield, Wilbur Ham and Miss
Mildred Lewis.
Rogers-Word.
An interesting wedding of Sun
day, February 17th, vyas that ol
Mi'S Lucy Rogers and Mr. Phillip
°rd, which took place at the
home ui the bride's - is ter in Bir
mingham. Lev. Georg Stuart was
the officiating minister.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Word returned to
( ai tersv die Wedne: day night, and
are at home with Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Word.
Airs. Cicero Cleghom, of Sum
merville, is visiling her sisters,
Mrs. vviH Leake and Miss Rebecca
! Knight.
AJiss Laura Mayes, of Marietta,
is the guest of. her grand mother,
Mrs. Ham Jones.
Air. Gray MeClamroch, of At
lanta, spent Afoiulay and Tuesday
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. George' Woodrow
chaperoned a congenial parly who
motorcTl down t* see “Experi
t-nce” at the Atlanta Theatre Molt
day Night.
Mr. Loney Moon, Mr. and Airs.
D. A. Moon, of Atlanta, and Mr.
•lohn Moon, of Florida, attended
the funeral of their brother, Mr.
Joe Moon on Tuesday .
Mrs. Fird Showse, of Romo, is
vis ting her mother, Mrs. J. <'.
Wo fluid.
Miss Lucile Stephens spent Sat'
iH’d.t) in Atlanta.
Mi- Alfred Zaehry returned
Monday to her home in Wet Point,
after-pending several weeks with
hei run!her, Mrs. Brown.
Mis- (.!udvs White left Monday
for O’idndeu, Ala;, to spend two
weeks with Mi- . Sara Helen Ilel
lender.
I,frs. Id Sti ickland, Jr., and
Mei Stuart Lumpkin spent Fri* |
day in Atlanta.
Cold Sores and
>iist< rs
tion, which is stagnation of the blood,
rightfully called acute catarrh.
If you suffer from such conditions don’t let them become
chronic, don’t run the risk of systemic catarrh.
Clear it Up With PERUNA
Wheu vour ysteui i • c-leuredof all its polaona.the membranes soothed
and healed, the 4-old gone add your digestion resulted, you wall enjoy life, feel
e.i.i. lto nil its tasks, or i I ' P r - ,r,i w,lt * lhe Wolld - Perunadofor you
what it did for this sufferer -
Mr,; L A. Patterson, 2Ja Utah Av.-nue. Memphis. Tenn. says:
....... 1 0 f i, ma ! m “iy years. 1 have used it off and on for catarrhal
'H ; •' ,• : . ,7... '>. u. I have a small family of children. Times
trt- ! harii ’i i■ . ..110 do without Peruna, especially during the
, ■^ t - We always reccummeud Perun.
toour lisighbwi, for the iK.ueti . . , >
* You needn’t suffer longer w ith such a remedy at hand.
f *7? P eruna can be obtainad in tablet form.
m KjLi r i <1 V .icon carry it with you and take it eye
" :"V- tematically and regularly for a remedy, or
Jmtc —as lusiuedfor a preventive. Get a box today.
L l M ‘|’v.' M■ ’ 1 / U> Perun* Company, Columbus, Ohio
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Introducing to
SouthemHospitalitu liiipl
the JVew — -E
N ° FIOUR MADE
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IN these splendid new milta, brains and machinery have achieved a
new and perfect flour. Fry some of your pet recipes, using this
new Hour for comparison with other ordinary flours. You will find
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DEPENDABLE; DELICIOUS A ND HEALTHFUL
Since 1856 we have been making flour. This year we are
prouder than ever before in putting our name on this new Swans
Down and calling it a perfect flour.
Scientific handling, highly perfected machinery which cleanses
through sunshine and silk, refining by unexcelled standards, testing and
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—Swans Down.
Igleheart’s “SELF-RISING” Flour
Made from Swans DoU)n
If anything can improve Southern home cooking this fine, delicate
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IGLEIIEART BROTHERS EVANSVILLE, IfTD,
For Sate at
West Side frast Side
J. A. Monfort & Company -~f F. E. Matthews ;
L. F. Shaw & Sons No. I L. F. Shaw & Sons No. 4
Foster & Son E. J. Swanson
G. W. Waldrup Shep^Srnith
Mrs. Milton Gaines is spending
this week with relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Irene Shaw, ofShnrter Col
lege, spent the week-end with her
parents.
Messrs. Bnek Patterson, Teter
Gilreath, Clarence Shaw and Mad
j on Milam motored to Rome last
Thursday evening to attend a
dance at the < herokee Hotel.
Mrs. Felton Jones spent Satur
day and Sunday in Rome.
FOR SALE!
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I have a number of Second-H ,nd Budgie?.
Siu ries and Hacks. Also several good Work
Horses. If you want a bargain see me at once
Howard’s Livery, Feed
and Transfer Stables
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DAVID L HOWARD, Proprietor and Mgr.
Wood’s Special
Crass Clover
Seed Mixtures
Best for Permanent Hay
and Pasturage Yields.
Put up in proportions as experi
ence has shown best suited for the
different soils and purposes for
which they are recommended.
Enthusiastically endorsed by our
customers.
Wood’s Seed Catalog
for [‘>l7 gives full information, to
gether with letters from customers
giving their experience.
Catalog mailed free on request.
Write for it and prices of any Farm
Seeds required.
T.w. wood a SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. Va.
Sow Wood’i Evergreen Lawn Gran
* for beautiful green iawni.
Write for special I-awn circular. I
Rubbing Eases Pain
Rubbing sends the liniment
tingling through the flesh and
quickly glops pain. Demand a
liniment that you can rub with.
Hie heit rubbing liniment is
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MUSTANG
LINIMENT
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Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Qood for your own Aches,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. sl. At all Dealers.