The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, September 14, 1916, Image 8

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wtsngasmm aettHMusMaeaii Every School Child Should Have His Teeth Examined Before the Fall Term Begins Defective teeth and the annoyance they cause distract the child’s mind from his studies. I cannot too forcibly impress upon parents the importance of removing the handi cap to the child’s progress. There are still several weeks before va cation ends—time enough to bring the children in for expert examination and treatment. DR. H. F. HAMIL HAMII, BUll.DING BA IN BRIDGE. GA Atfjj feaHcanims Program Association Meeting of Woman’s Missionary Union of Bowen Baptist Association, Sept. 29-30, 1916, Bainbridge Baptist Church. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2 P. M. Devotional Mrs. A. J. Taylor. Address of Welcome Mrs, W. C. Cox. Response Mrs. M. J. Dancer. Organisation. Song. Superintendan’t Message. Our Opportunities, tor Development. (a) Training School and Enlargement Fund... Mrs. Christopher. (b) Mary P. Willingham School Mrs. H. H. Hargrove. Solo. FOR SERVICE. (a) Georgia Baptist Hospital Mrs. N. J. Smith. fb) Orphans’ Home Mrs. F. W. Parks. Address, “The King’s Business Roquireth Haste’’—Mrs. C. Cater. EVENING SERVICE, 7:45. Miss Annie Sandlin, returned Missionery from[China will have charge of this service. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 9:30 A. M. Devotional... Miss Ethel Jones! Extension:—Slogan, “Every woman in the church an active con tributing member of the W. M. S.” (a) Circle Plan Mrs. C. S. Hodges. (b) Home Departmeat T Mrs. S. A. Culberth. (c) Personal Service Mrs. B. Whistnant. SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IDEAL W. M. S. KfW Ideal Membership Mrs. J. W. Pridgen. U2) ©Ulcers and Committees Mrs. W. C. Husbands. *(3) Meetings and Programs Mrs. E. A. Maxwell. 'Bible and Mission Study Mrs. C. L. Barnett. Intelligent and Prayerful Giving Miss Mabel Herring. Some Vital Needs ot our Associational W. M. U Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. R. L. Z, Bridges. Reports and Grading of Societies. The Most Urgent Needs of the Foreign P’ield—Mrs. F. B. Hodges The W. M. S. the Ideal Medium of Activity for the Women of the Country Churches Mrs. Chas. Cater. Div. Vice Pres. rhiett Mrs. Stapleton and Grimes. NOON Devotional Miss Lizzie Pullen. lRnjprams by Sunbeam Bands and V W. A. '’The V- W. A., the Practical Channel ot Service for our Young Women” Marion Matthews. '‘TTteG. A., the Binding Link” Miss Pansy Newton. *'Our Boys. Their Claim on Us” Mrs. H. H. Shell The Sunbeam Band, our Foundation Work. <1) Aims a Miss Ruby Knight. (2) Material Mrs. Glen Griffith- (3) Methods Miss. Margaret Moore. Duet Waver Hodges and Vera Reynolds. Miss Evie Campbell, State Secretary and Treasurer of the W. M. U., will attend this associational meeting and will address the societies. Every society is urged to have at least two representatives attend. All churches are requested to send to representatives. Names of Representatives should be sent to Mrs. D. H. . Dixon, Chairhman of Entertainment Committee, at Bainbridge, Ga. * NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS We wish lo give our aiUerlisers the very best possible service amt we earnestly ask them not to wail until press hour to give us their advertisements* We cant get the ads up in good shape, we cunt give them good posit ion and it is about as useless a proposition as one can follow- is to wait until the last minute and expect an ad t« get results that is just thrown together any kind of wssy lo get it in the paper. The paper comes out Thursday noon and all adver tisers should have their copy ■> not later than Tuesday night and we can give them such posuion dial they will get good results. We have been obliged to turn down udveriisemenls this week because of their eleventh hour coming in. Give us the cow 111 plenty of lime and we can please you. Wart uuUl the last minute and yuu have to take w hat is left and you are not satisfied but still at the same time you have no one to blame hut yourself. Give us the matter right and let us sell your goods for you. Mrs. Seigle entertained The Temple Guild Wednesday after noon, First a business meeting was calles, Mrs. Melvin Nussbaum presided in the chair in the ab sent of the president Mrs. Julian Ehrlich. Later a social hour was enjoyed. Those present were: Mesdarne I. Kwilecki, H.’ B. Ehrlick, Gus Kornman, I. Kahn, Dave Cohen, Max Kline, Melvin Nussbaum, Lester Friedman, Gus Wiel, Flora Krause, H. Grollman, H. L. Gans. H. Wise of Thornas- ville, Ben Ehrlich,' Max Nuss- baun, Misses Edna Nussbaum, Myrtle Kornman, Francis Kwi lecki, Mable Cohen of Savannah, and Stella Nussbaum. A delightful picnic was enjoy ed at Spring Creek Monday even ing. A swim was enjoyed and then supper was spread on the Bargge. Those going were: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Varner, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mathis, Misses Emma and Clara Sutherland, Floreed Randall, Messrs. Ben Russell. E.Ellington Willis, Owen Fields and D. R. Bryan. Mrs. E. S. Varner entertained with a Drug Store Party Tues day afternoon at Mill,s Pharmacy in honor of Mrs. H. D. Walker of Macon, who has been the guest of her sister Mrs. K. A. McGaskill. Mrs. Varners guests were: Mesdames. A. H. Mills, W. S. Townsend, J. Russell, C. L. Harrell, K. A. McGaskill, Rus sell Snow of Quitman, M. E. Tolsome, Edna Williams, G. Dar- byshire, H. L. Gans, A. Town send, C. E. Parker, S. Brinson, Jack Bower, Glen Mathis, Misses, Edna Nussbaum, Lamar Cole man, Ruth Hine3, Alberta O’Donell, Clara Sutherland, Stella Nussbaum, Emma Suther land, and Mrs. E. C. Smith. A delightful picnic was enjoy ed at Rhodes Ferry Tuesday by the following, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Varner, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fields, Misses Floreed Randall, Ruth i Hines, Agnes Sheffield, Messers Elling ton Willis, and Lewis Cleitt, and Mrs. C. E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ferrell, and Mr. Robert Riley and sen spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fields. Mrs. Horace Walker and son left Wednesday for their home in Maoon. Mr. Harry McCaskill has re turned from a business trip to Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs Leon Manningar- rived Saturday from Raliegh N. C. to make their future home in Bainbridge. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Chason an nounce the engagement of their daughter Lila Davis toMr. Henry Grady Bel), Formely of Gains- ville. hut now of Bainbridge. The marriage will take place October the 25th. Mr. Robert Temple of New Orleans was visiting friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fields spent Monday in Colquitt. Mrs. Melvin Nussbaum and Miss Edna Nussbaum motored to Blakely on Monday. Mrs. Russell Snow of Quitman is the guest of her parents Judge and Mrs. VV. M. Harrell. Miss Pearl Floyd will leave next week to attend Bienau Col lege in Gainsville, Ga. Mr. Walter B. Williamson of Albany was the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. C. B. Scott on Sunday. Mrs. H. Lloyd Hill Monday night for her home in Havanna, Cuba. She will spend a day in Jacksonville as the guest of her | sister Mrs. E. T. Hines. Mrs. Robert May'is the guest! of relatives in Newton and Monti-1 | cello. Miss Olive Morgan returned i Tuesday from North Carolina. | j where she has been for the past i week. Mr. Max Nussbaum left Sun day for a months business trip to! j Miss. Oklahoma, Texas. Illinois, | Michigan and Canada. Miss .viable Cohen of Savannah is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ehrlich on East Broughton St. Mr. L. G. Papv spent the past Sunday at Lanark. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ausley, on Monday a baby boy. Miss Elizabeth Lewis has re turned to her home in Eufala after a visit to Miss Dorothy Harrell. Miss Grace King arrived Satur day and is with Mrs. T. J. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trulock of Climax spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris. Mrs. H. Wise has returned to her home in Thomasville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Max Nuss baum. Mrs. W. 0. Charlton of Albany is visiting Mrs. Mercrr Baggs. Mrs. C. C. Harrell, Misses Pauline and Marion Harrell who have been visiting Mrs. Ben Dickerson in Atlanta, left Tues day for Brenau College, in Gains ville, Ga. Miss Bessie Mayes has returned from St. Georges Island where she has been attending a house party for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lewis of Eufaula are the guests of their children Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bower. Mr. Byron Bower of Atlanta spent she past week with friends. Miss Ramell Palmer will leave shortly to attend Brenau College. Grocery- Bills Smaller; coliee better and more of it —that’s what comes of using Luzianne Coffee famous for its flavor and economy all over the South. Try the entire contents of a one-pound can according to directions. If you are not satisfied with it in every way, if it does not go as far as two pounds of any cheaper ceffee you have ever used—tell your grocer you want your money- back and he’ll come straight across with it. Write for premium catalog. The Reily-Taylor Ga New Orlean - . Ask for and Get _ Skinners THE HIGHEST QUALITY EGG NOODLES 36 Pege Recipe Book Free SKINNER MFG.C0.. OMAHA. U.SA LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA PROSPERITY Mr. W. M. Murphy from Brooks county came jup Thurs day and stayed over until Satur day. Seems that he likes De catur. Mr. G. J. Martin purchased a Ford on last Thursday. Rev. Pittman from Jackson couuty Fla., preached a most interesting sermon at Prosperity Miss Zudie Mills visited her grand parents last Sunday. Miss Ethel Oliver, visited Mr. R. W. Davis and family last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Willie Brown of near Brinson was in our midst Sun day. Mr. Duff Ganious was in our midst Sunday. Miss Leona Brock dined out with Misses Mary and Mittie Dollar Sunday. Miss Jewel Brock and Miss Emma Lou Martin and Mr. R. B. Ganious dined with Mr. and Mrs. Levie Harrell Sunday. A number of young people were present at the sing Satur day night at the home of Mr, G. W. Dollar. Mr. W. M. Murphy spent last Thursday night with C. L. Mar tin. Miss Jewel Brock and Miss Emma Lou Martin were out driv ing Friday p. m. Mr. Duff Ganious and Miss Sarah Brock dined with Miss Evie Dollar Sunday. The sing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harrell last Sunday was enjoyed by all present. Miss Ethel Perkins and Mr Coy Martin dined with Miss Birmah Harrell last Sunday. We are glad to know that Mr. Jim Hutto, is improving from his recent illness. I \ Every Lady In THe Section Is With Us Today and will be with us tomorrow and their statements are to the effect that a more magnificent Millinery Opening Has never been seen in this section than the one now going on at THe Ladies SHop Every conceivable idea and things to attract the women is here for their inspection and they are reveling in the low prices that are prevailing. Each week from now on will bring a new idea to the Shop and the wise dresser will keep in touch with us every week. Pay us a visit just for the purpose of learning what is new. i The Ladies Shop Bainbridge, Ga. Callahan Block