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OF INTEREST IN THE
REALM
KEEP SMILING
If things don’t go to suit you,
It's no use to whine and pout
For you’ll find that while you worry
That your courage oozes out.
Buckle up your belt the tighter,
If with stones your path is set;
Put a smile upon your features—
Say that you’re not conquered yet.
Then all things seem much brighter,
• And the road not near so rough,
If you show you have the spirit—
Show you’re made of the right stuff.
For this old world loves a fighter,
One that doesn’t fume and fret,
But who smiles and keeps a smiling,
As he says, “Not conquered yeti”
Perseverance wins the battle,
If you only have the pluck
To keep fighting, pushing, shoving—
Do not stop to blame your luck.
When the outlook seems the darkest,
When hope’s stars begin to set,
Make your smile a little broader—
Say that you are not conquered yet.
Though your load may get moreirksome
If you’ll only stand the test
You’ll yet be crowned the victor
If you’ll always do your best.
Do not then become discouraged,
Say that life is not worth while—
It will seem a wnole lot better
If you always wear a smile.
—Selected.
For Mrs. Powell
In compliment to Mrs. L. R.
Powell, of Newnan, who is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. R. P.
Newton, Mrs. R. J. Carmichael
entertained at an informal sewing
party on Wednesday afternoon.
An appetizing salad course com
pleted the pleasures of the after
noon. About fifteen guests were
entertained in acharming manner
Taylor-Tyler
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends was the marriage
of Miss Madge Taylor and Mr.
Paul Tyler, which took place
Monday afternoon, Rev. Issac H.
Miller of the Presbyterian church
officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler
both have many friends here who
are extending their best wishes.
They spent a few days in Atlanta
and are now at home to their
friends in Jackson.
Easter Egg Hunt
Master Robert Franklin enter
tained about twenty-five of his
little friends at an enjoyable Eas
ter egg hunt Monday afternoon
at his home on Indian Springs
street. The eggs were hidden on
the spacious lawn and there was
keen rivalry among the little
folks in their search for the pret
tily colored ovals. The boys’
prize for finding the largest num
ber was captured by Master J.
0. Beauchamp and was a dainty
Easter chick, dressed in the re
galia of the season. Little Miss
Ruth Smith won the girls’ prize,
a pretty little doll chair. After
the hunt was over the children
were invited into the dining-room
which was attractively decorated
in flowers and many Easter nov
elties. Cream and cake was ser
ved by Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. A. H.
Smith and Mrs. Philip Head, of
Atlanta. There was a bountiful
supply of eggs and lots of fun
for every guest as well as the
youthful host, on this happy oc
casion.
Mothers Club toße Entertained
Mrs. C. M. Compton will be
hostess to the Young Mothers
Club next Thursday afternoon,
April 15th, at three o’clock. Mrs.
Compton will be disappointed if
every member of the club is not
present.
S. S. Classes Entertained
The pupils of the Sunday school
classes of Mrs. J. W. Crum and
Miss Jessie Jones were given an
Easter egg hunt Tuesday after
noon in the grove surrounding
the home of Mrs. L. D. Watson.
The two golden eggs were found
by little Misses Lida King and
Bessie Mae Jinks and the prizes
for these were boxes of candy.
After the hunt was over an hour
of games was enjoyed.
Notice
There will be a meeting of the
Parent-Teacher Association next
Wednesday afternoon at three
o’clock at the school auditorium.
A special donation of books will
be made to the school library and
any one who can will either bring
or send their contributions. Re
freshments will be served and a
full attendance is urged, as this
is next to the last meeting which
will be held during this scholas
tic term.
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D. A. R. Chapter Members
Entertained
A thoroughly enjoyable and de
lightful meeting of the local D.
A. R. chapter was held Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. B. F. Wat
kins and Mrs. J. W. Jones at the
former’s home on West Third
street. The large living room,
where the guests were entertain
ed, was prettily decorated in
spring blossoms of pink and white
and the lights were shaded in
these colors.
Only a few business matters
came up before the chapter for
consideration. A splendid pro
gram was carried out and a de
licious salad course with coffee
was served by Misses Exie Ham,
Laura Daughtry and FlorrieEzell.
Adorning each plate was a bunch
of purple violets. Mrs. Florence
Gresham assisted Mrs. Watkins
and Mrs. Jones.
The May meeting will be held
with Mrs. Paul Nolen, when the
election of officers for another
year will take place.
Miss Annie Gilmore Weds
Mr. Edward Parker
On Monday afternoon at three
o’clock at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gil
more, on East Third street, the
marriage of Miss Annie Gilmore
and Mr. Edward Parker, of Ly
ons, was solemnized. The par
lors and hall were prettily deco
rated in cut flowers and palms,
an arrangement of the latter
forming a background before
which the couple stood during
the ceremony, which was impres
sively performed by Rev. Olin
King of the Methodist church.
Miss Frances Barnes rendered
the wedding music in a beauti
ful manner.
Mrs. Parker, as Miss Gilmore,
was a highly accomplished and
talented young lady and is popu
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in bulk:
Below we give a partial li& of Standard Garden
Seed we handle in bulk. The seed we
handle are Guaranteed to come
up, if not, RETURN them
and we will cheerful
ly refund your
money.
Large Late Flat Dutch Cabbage,
Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage,
Kentucky Wonder Beans,
German Wax Pole Beans,
Improved Golden Wax Beans,
Tall White Marrowfat English Peas,
Early Morning Star English Peas,
Pondarosa Tomato,
Yellow Crook Neck Squash,
Genuine Bull Nose Pepper,
Kleckley Watermelon,
Georgia Rattlesnake Watermelon,
Watson Watermelon, 9
Nasturtium Flower Seed.
WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE
Drug Line
A CALL WILL BE MOST HIGHLY
APPRECIATED
THE OWL PHARMACY
THAT we still hold
L/01l L r Olgcl the reputation of mak
ing the cold drinks that can be had in Jackson
lar wherever she is known. Mr.
Parker is a prominent young bus
iness man of Lyons and is being
warmly congratulated by his
many friends upon his good for
tune. Mrs. Parker’s numberless
friends regret that her marriage
takes her to another city to re
side. After a wedding trip to
Washington and New York Mr.
and Mrs. Parker will reside in
Lyons.
PERSONAL
Mrs. W. E. Merck is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamlin
announce the birth of a son.
Miss Jennie McElroy spent the
week-end in Atlanta with friends.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Steele an
nounce the birth of a son, Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garr an
nounce the birth of a son, Tues
day.
Mr. Pitts Clark, of Blount, was
the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Kinard.
Mr. Joseph Edwards was call
ed by a telegram Saturday to St.
Louis on account of the illness of
his brother-in-law, Rev. Lloyd
Marlin.
SOMETHING NEW
Grape Smash
BETTER AND CAEAPER than Grape Juice.
In bottles or by the drink. Guaranteed
not to sour or ferment after it is opened.
J. C. KINARD,
Exclusive Agent for Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carter an
nounce the birth of a son, Satur
day, April 3rd.
Misses Agnes Duffy and Bes
sie Waldrop spent Sunday in Flo
villa with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Colvin and
daughter, Miss Ethel, spent Sun
day in Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. A. B. Lindsay and little
son are spending this week with
Mrs. W. M. Andrews.
Mrs. Carrie Maddox, of Atlan
ta, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Gus White, at Iron Springs.
Miss Ada Sams entertained the
teachers of the Methodist Sun
day school on Monday night.
Mrs. John Will Gentry, of
Moultrie, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Damour,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmi
chael.
Mrs. T. H. Buttrill was called
to Savannah Thursday on account
of the death of her uncle, Mr.
Durden.
Mr. J. L. Bailey’s many friends
will be glad to know that he is
recovering from an attack of
pneumonia.
Paul Nolen 6
Company
JACKSON
GROCERS
Is the place to
trade if you
want to cut the
high of liv
ing and eat the
best Groceries
money can buy.
♦
Florida Beans, Carrots,
Lettuce, Onions, Cab
bage, Beets, etc. In fadt
we have a complete
stock.
Get a STAR
HAM, the bedt
16c Friday and
Saturday
m*
LARD
will be a SIMON PURE
customer. The price is
RIGHT.
Just received car of
WHITECREST FLOUR
The finest flour in the
world at a price below
the market.
Uncle Sam Bread
Received every day.
The F. O. Stone Baking
Company’s Cakes,
Six Kinds. 10c Each.
Received every day
Full fresh line National
Biscuit, Cakes and
Crackers.
Just the kind you want
for that picnic lunch.
Keep our phones busy
as wejwant your
business.
We Deliver
NOW.
Paul
Nolen
& Cos.,
Jackson, Ga.,
PHONES
24 and 60