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Woman and Society
)■ mss Neel’s Euchre Party.
■ Mi Isu Neel was hostess at si
■ji,;, ni' euchre Wednesday after
Soon, ' last week for Mrs. Lindsey
H 0!l ,-,'t i and Mrs. Stuart Lump
Kin.
■ | Mi , Christine Lumpkin and
Sjj,. \at Granger won the top.
S. .. consolation prizes, ard
i-,,i i.rees were presented hands
Huade handkerchiefs.
■ I ihi e playing were Mcsdanaes
■, Lumpkin, Horace How-
■ i: Brail ley Howard, Claud
H luford Greene, Sam How.
H. : ! 1 i.ink Hammond, Will Leake,
(’leghorn, J. A. Neel, Toni
.on, Philip Word, James It.
B\'bitaker, Ed Strickland, Jr.,
W’umelsdorf, John Amber
(l n. Prince Lewis, John Lewis,
HiuL. 11 11, <’onyers Fite, Cliff Dyd
■, chuk (Limn, Ben Gllreath/
• :-;s MuuPiva Word, Elinor
' , !daily Daves, Jessie Wikle,
Knight, Caroline and
Voting, Christine Lump-
Bkio, Koslyu Lumpkin, Mildred
May belle Jones, Jessie
Hm' ' Myrtiee Adair, Jennie and
Hylice r’rouch and Maggie Irick.
I Bridge Party.
I Mis.s Bernice Tumlin was the
Brin lull hostess Friday afternoon at
■ tables ot bridge, entertaining
■in club and four extra tables ol
Bilayers. .*
II iiiiss Ella Neei won the club
■mze, Mrs. Lila Morgan the visn
Hoiv piize, and Mrs. O. C. Oraer,
■tie low-score favor.
|| J ielicious refreshments consisting
B' chicken salad, olives, crackers,
Hnt rolls, coffee, fudge cake and
B‘ange ice, were served after the
Banae.
I Mrs. Ed Strickland, Jr., and
Blrs. umilin assisted in serving
Bnd entertaining. The invitation
Bi t included Mesdames Ed Strick-
B tuil, Stuart Lumpkin, J. It. Whit
Bl* i Wilbur Nelson, Madison Mi-
Bum, Lila Morgan, .1, A. Miller,
B\ ill \YViman, O. O. Omer, Con-
Bers Fite, Felton Jones, Horace
Bloward, W. M. MeCafferty, Claud
Blown, Lindsey Forrester, George
BWooilmw, Jr., Frank Hammond,
Bhcn (dlreath, Thornton, Misses
B'hristine Lumpkin, Minerva Word
■ ut ile’.Stephens, Rachel Stephens,
Bills -Neel, La Neel, Margaret
■Field.
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Sewing Party.
Mrs. Lather Mayes and Miss
Pearl Goodwin entertained at a
very enjoyable sewing party Satur
day at the home of Mrs. Mayes,
Mrs. George Aubrey added to the
pleasure ol the afternoon by rend*
ering several musical selections.
The hostesses were assisted in
serving their guests by Misses
Jessie \\ ikle and Emily Daves
Those present were Mesdauies
George Aubrey, waiter Aker man,
Zini Jackson, John Adair, w. w.
Daves, warren Dodd, L. J. [Brad
ley, James Stanford, J. R. whita
ker, J. A. Monfort, J. P. Kogan,
G. w. Young, Tom Simpson, J. w.
Knight, Emory Vaughan, , Misses
Sara Heyward and Daisy Ramseur,
of Atlanta.
t Norcross-Collins.
Mrs. Grace Norcross announces
the engagement of her daughtr,
Defta, to Mr. Robert Milo CoL
lins, of Cartelsviile, the wedding
to take place Monday morning,
Apiil 10th, at the Sam Jones Me*
morial Church.—Atlanta Journal.
The above announcement will be
read with much interest by the
many friends of both young peo
pie. The bride**to-be is a sweet
attiaetive girl with a lovable dis
position which has won her a host
of friends. Mr. Collins is one of
Cartersville’s most promising
young men and holds a responsi
nle position with the South *rn
Bell Telephone Company,
Entertains Seventh tirade.
Misa Evelyn Garwood gave an
entertainment to the seventh grade
girls Wednesday afternoon, Feb.
28. A salad course was served.
Those present were: Misses Chris'*
tine Hicks, Martha Colbert, Char
lotte Flemister, Elizabeth Vaugh
an, Marian Tinsley, Clara Howard,
Lillian Jolly, Ruth Womelsdorf,
Mary Peeples, Isabel McAuley,
Elizabeth Milner, Francis Adair,
Alice Field and Ehie Puckett.
The boys present were: Frank
Bpioull, n Hames, Ralph Col
bert, Gaz white, James Smith,
Linton waldrup, Thomas Logan,
Andrew weinian, Clarence Jolly,
Harry Pittard and Marvin Jones.
Mrs. Madison Milam and Mrs.
George Woodrow Jr., spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
D Council
of the xly**
That seal, with all it means to
the public, might well be put
on every bottle that contains
PERUNA
No other remedy ever offered the
American people has more frieuds
after iv/o generations of success: no
other remedy is more generally used
in the homes of the people; no other
has been so enthusiastically endors
ed by the thousands.
The reason is found in real merit. For
coughs, colds, csiarth. whether local 01
systemic, and gene-i aldebility toilowingany
of the a!ive Peruxta will be found effective,
reliable and safe. For irregular i**l.le
impaired iligesuon and run-down system It
is an invaluable tonic.
Peruna may be obtained in
tablet form for convenience.
The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio
Rook Party for Visitor.
Mrs. will Leake was hostess sit
three tallies of rook Friday after
noon for her sister, Mi. Cicero
Cleghoru, of Summerville. A hand
made dresser cover went to Miss
Maggie irick for top score; Mrs.
Buford Greene was given a hands
kerchief for consolation, and the
honor-guest, presented a hand
made handkerchief. A yellow
and white color scheme wap car
ried out in the decorations and
refreshments; howls and vases ot
jonquils being placed in the rooms
where the tables were placed. Miss
Rebecca Knight assisted Mrs.
Leake in entertaining and those
playing were: Messdame (’leg
horn, Paul Akin, L. G. Humes,
Wilbur Ham, Robert Rcufroe,
Misses Caroline Knight, Maggie
Irick, Martha Leeke, Mary Leake,
May belly Jones and Elinor Jones.
Main Street Bridge Club
Mrs. Paul Akin entertained the
Main Street Bridge club and two
extra tables Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ben GBreath won the club
prize, n deck of cards, and the
visitor's prize, a Japanese lunch
eon set, went to Mrs. Kate Aker
man. A salad course was served
at the conclusion of the game.
Mrs. Thornton, of Birmingham,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wi!
bur Nelson.
Mrs. A. B. C'unyus is visiting
her sister, Mrs. H. A. Henderson,
in Charlotte, N. (’.
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Admission 10 and 20 cents.
Mi. and Mrs. I*rank 11. Planner,
ot 1 ndiannapolis, Ind., will arrive
Monday to be the guests of Miss
Laura Roberts for several days.
Miss Daisy Ramseur, of Atlanta
was the guest last week of Miss
Jessie wikle.
Messrs Claud Brown and Lind
say Forrester are spending this
week in Cincinnati.
Miss Mae Joues, of Canton, will
arrive next week to he the guest
tor soru • time ol Mrs. George
Brooke
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Mrs. Lindsey Forrester, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Atlan
ta with her sister, Mrs. Clinton
Bagwell.
Nothing Too Much.
‘ Nothing too lunch” was the
motto of the aneieut Greeks. They
must have lived up to it too, for no
race has ever surpassed them in
physical development, and every
thing considered, perhaps no race
has ever surpassed them in mental
attainments. As athletes, as war
riors, as Scientists, as men of art
and letters, they were right there
with the goods every lime.
“Nothing ioo much” is a motto
that should be adopted, by all
Georgians. If it were the length
of life of our citizens would be
very greatly extended and the
“wild joy of living” would be ox
perienced by all.
The tendency to go to extremes
of various kinds is well marked
among us. Some wear too many
clothes, some too lew; some eat too
much, others starve themselves
either deliberately, in an effort to
reduce, or through eating the
w rong kind of fcods.
Too much excitement is not good
but on the other hand the simple
life should be carried to extremes.
Too much sleep and too much
wakefulness are both bad. as are
too much work and too much play
In fact, “nothing too much” is
an all around good rule to live by,
ami Shite Board of Health hear
tiiy coin mend.i it too the people of
Georgia and advises them to follow
it if they would he “healthy weal
thy aiußwise.”
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