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NEWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
— SOCIAL REALM
SMILE
Smile, once in a while—
’Twill make your heart seem lighter;
Smile, once in a while—
’Twill make your pathway lighter.
Life’s a mirror; as we smile
Smiles come back to greet us;
If we’re frowning all the while
Frowns forever meet us.
' —Exchange.
Mrs. Watkins Hostess
Mrs. W. E. Watkins entertain
ed the Auction Bridge club de
lightfully on Tuesday afternoon
at her'home on Indian Springs
street. Besides the regular mem
bers, Mrs. Harold Mallet and
Miss Martha Pound were among
the players, Miss Pound making
high score for the afternoon. At
the conclusion of the games Miss
es Emma and Laura Allen serv
ed a dainty sweet course. Mrs.
0. A. Pound will be the next hos
tess to the club.
Parties For Miss Sparks
Miss Roberta Sparks, of Eaton
ton, who has been the attractive
guest of Miss Janie Hearn for
the past week, was honoree at a
number of delightful affairs.
On Friday afternoon Miss Lei
la Sams gave an enjoyable rook
party. Miss Ezra Morrison made
top score and won a pair of silk
hose, while the honor guest was
presented an ivory fan. At the
conclusion of the games a salad
course was served.
Friday evening Mrs. Lamar
Etheridge was hostess at an in
formal party, complimenting
Miss Hearn and Miss Sparks.
Four couples were delightfully
entertained.
The pretty rook party of Sat
urday afternoon completed the
series of entertainments for this
popular young lady. Miss Hearn
was the hostess and she was ably
assisted by Mrs. Lamar Etheridge
and Miss Leila Sams. The home
was prettily decorated in ferns
and narcissi and the tables for
the games were arranged in the
living room. The prizes for the
guest of honor and for top score
were silk hose, Miss Kate Amoss
scoring high in the games. A
salad course with coffee was ser
ved the guests.
PERSONAL
Mrs. T. H. Buttrill spent Sat
urday in Atlanta.
Miss Ada Sams has been ill for
the past few days.
Mrs. I. J. Slaughter is recover
ing from a recent illness.
Miss Eileen Scarborough has
been quite sick this week.
Colonel H. D. Russell spent
Wednesday in McDonough.
Col. C. L. Redman made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. Harry Butner made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. B. F. Watkins, Jr. made a
business trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. M. M. Welch, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Ham.
Misses Vonie Clark and Mary
Kinard spent Sunday with the
family of Mr. Reese Clark, who
recently moved to Butts county
from near Locust Grove.
Miss Lucile Elder is spending
the week with Miss Pauline
Mallet.
Mrs. A. F. Millen, of Flovilla,
; spent Saturday with Mrs. C. W.
Buchanan.
Mr. Paul Nolen spent a few
days this week on a pleasure
trip in Florida.
Miss Nelyia Damour, of Macon,
is the attractive guest of Miss
Helen Carmichael.
Mrs. J. L. Stanberry spent the
week-end here as the guest of
Mrs. J. W. McCord.
Miss Sara Hammond, who is
teaching at Worthville, spent
Saturday in Jackson shopping.
Miss Elizabeth Rogers, of Wes
leyan college, spent the week
end with Miss Sara Lu Hardin.
Miss Jim Crawford spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Miss Wil
lie Pittman at Pittman’s Ferry.
Misses Mattie and Ruth Duf
fey, of Flovilla, were the recent
guests of Mrs. J. A. Dodson, Jr.
Mrs. C. A. Butner returned
Friday from Athens where she has
been taking a course in canning.
Mrs. H. L. Daughtrv has re
turned from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan Burnett, in Athens.
Rev. Isaac H. Miller was called
to Atlanta Sunday afternoon on
account of the illness of his son.
Mr. Pierce Wingard, who is
attending scdool at Flovilla, spent
Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Olin
King.
Messrs J. T. Harris and O. A.
Pound made a business trip to
Monticello and Machen a few
days ago.
Mr. W. M. Crawford returned
home Saturday after making a
business trip to Hawkinsville
and Griffin.
Miss Roberta Sparks left Tues
day for her home in Eaton ton af
ter a delightful visit to Miss Ja
nie Hearn.
Mr. A. T. Buttrill made a bus
iness trip to Barnesville, Monti
cello, Hampton and Shady Dale
this week.
The Young Ladies Mission
Society of the Methodist church
met Friday afternoon with Mrs.
J. B. Settle.
Mrs. Paul Nolen and little
daughter, Margaret, spent the
first of the week in Atlanta vis
iting relatives.
Mrs. King, representing the
Thornwell Orphanage, spent Fri
day in the city in the interest of
that institution.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Compton
and Milton enjoyed Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Compton at
their country home.
Miss Lena White, who has been
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Currie, returned to her
home at Worthville Saturday.
Mrs. Vina Braswell resumed
her duties as teacher of the Pep
perton school last Monday after
an absence of a week on account
of illness.
. Mrs. P. C. Hawkins, who has
been visiting relatives in Spald
ing county, returned to Jackson
Saturday for a few days visit be
fore going to her home in Mari
etta.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Damour
returned Tuesday from their
wedding trip to Florida and were
guests of relatives here this week
before going to Atlanta where
they will reside.
Encouraging news has been
received from Mrs. Z. T. Buttrill
who is undergoing treatment at
Johns Hopkins hospital in Bal
timore. Her many friends wish
for her a complete restoration to
health.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday, Jan. 24
11 a. m. The Pastor will
preach. Subject: “From the
Cross to Paradise.”
7p. m. "A Wasted Life.”
9:30 a. m. Bible School.
3p. m. B. Y. P. U.
Of Interest to Every Member
We must with as little delay as
possible seat the Auditorium.
We must plan for special meet
ings. Sunday morning an op
portunity will be given our peo
ple to contribute to the object.
We want to offer any one the
privilege of paying for one or
many seatings at $2.50 a seating.
In this way we are placing the
cost within the reach of all. Let
every member be present and
come to help.
A Card of Thanks
We take this method of extend
ing thanks to our friends and
neighbors for their kindnsss and
sympathy during the sickness
and death of our husband and
father, Mr. W. P. Williams. To
each and every one we stand
ready to help in any way that we
can. We pray that God will bless
and keep each one, and to Dr. J.
W. Harper we feel and know he
was as faithful as it was possible
for a physician to be, for which
we extend to him our sincere
thanks.
Mrs. W. P. Williams and Family.
Tbs Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the lull name and
look lor the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
LOST
One black Chase brand buggy
robe from Jackson Mercantile
Company’s hitching ground Sat
urday, January 23. Lilly design
with red and white effect. Finder
return to Progress office and re
ceive liberal reward. 1-29-1.
11 ■ Y Al 1
S. H. THORNTON
JACKSON, GA.
UNDERTAKING - LICENSED EMBALMER
Full line o f Caskets and Robes to select from
CEMENT BURIAL VAULTS.
My careful personal attention giv
en to all funerals entrusted to me
Day Phone 1M a., c .n.A„.w.„d Night Phone 1M
THICK, SLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
—
Girls! Try It! Hair Gets
Soft, Fluffy, and Beauti
ful—Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine.
If you care for heavy hair that
glistens with beauty and is radi
ant with life: has an incompara
ble softness and is fluffy and
(lustrous, try Hand- rate.
| Just one application' doubles
the beauty o: your hair, besides
! it immediately, dissolves every
particle of dandruff. You can
not Jiave nice heavv. healthy hair
if you have dandruff. This de
structive scurf robs the hair of
its lustre, its strength and its
very life, and if not, overcome it
produces a feverishness and itch
ing of the scalp: the hair roots
famish, loosen and die; then the
hair falls out fast. Surely get a
25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any drug store
and just try it. adv.
Business is getting better. The
main thing is to cut out the grouch
stuff and be a business booster.
NOTICE
State and Coun
ty taxes be
paid by Saturday,
January 30, 1915
A hint to the wise
is sufficient.
C. S. BRYANT,
State and County
Tax Collector.
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