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NEWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
~ SOCIAL REALM
U. D. C. Meeting
Mrs. H. W. Copeland. Mrs. R.
W. Oxford, Mrs. J. Bluma Car
michael and Mrs. J. H. Turner
will entertain the members of the
Larkin D. Watson chanter. U. D.
C. Thursday afternoon of next
week at three o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Copeland.
Mothers Club
Mrs. Raymond Carmichael was
hostess to the members of the
Young Mothers club Thursday
afternoon. There was no pro
gram, but the hour passed pleas
antly for both the mothers and
the little folks. Salads, sandwich
es and coffee were daintily served.
Mrs. R. L. Carter entertains the
club Thursdav afternoon, at her
horrie on Mulberry street.
Wading Party.
Mrs. 0. P. Jinks and Mrs, J.
H. Norsworthy chaperoned fif
teen children on a wading party
at Watson’s pasture Saturday
morning. Nuts and hawes were
hunted and lunch was served un
der a beautiful willow. Merry
games were played and the day
was an ideally pleasant one to
the little folks composing the
party.
Parent-Teacher Meeting
The Paren t-Teacher Association
will hold its regular November
meeting Wednesday afternoon of
next week at 3:30 o’clock at the
school auditorium. Not only the
members but every patron of the
school is earnestly invited to be
present. The association is lab
oring hard in the interest of ev
ery child in school and they hope
to enlist the co-operation of the
parents. Come out to the meet
ing next Wednesday and start
now to help in the work for the
school children.
Miss Newton Hostess
The members of the Tuesday
bridge club met this week with
Miss Rosa Newton, at her sub
urban home and re-organized for
the winter months. Tuesdays at
two o’clock was the day set for
the meetings and the same offi
cers were continued in office. A
series of games were played and
salads and hot tea was served.
The players included Misses
Rosa and Mary Newton, Mes
dames T. H. Buttrill, W. E.
Watkins, A. T. Buttrill, W. H.
Mallet, Stewart Abbott, of At
lanta, R. P. Newton. J. D. Jones.
Stanfield-Mallet
Of state-wide interest is the
announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Jane Stanfield to
Mr. Hugh Mallet, which was
made public Sunday. Miss Stan
field possesses rare beauty, men
tal attainments and womanly
•harms and is a greatly admired
young woman. Her unaffected
manner wins friends easily.
Mr Mallet graduated from Em
ory college several years ago and,
entered business here with thej
most flattering prospects. He is
influential and is regarded as one
of the foremost young business
men of this section. No formal
date for the wedding has been
given out
Mrs. Settle Hostess
A most interesting meeting of
the D. A. R. chanter was held
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J.
B. Settle. The regent, Mrs. J.
P. Etheridge, presided and rout
ine business matters were dis
cussed. A talk on William Mc-
Intosh, the Indian chief, for
whom the chapter was named
was given by Miss Annie Lou
McCord. In this was given an
account of his tragic death and
of his last resting place, which
is marked only by a heap of
stones.
Miss Ezra Morrison rendered
several musical selections in her
own inimitable way.
A most appetizing salad course
with ices, was served and this
was followed with coffee.
Mrs. Morrison Settle and Mrs.
C. R. Gresham assisted Mrs. Set
tle.
PERSONAL
Col. A. W. Lane was up from
Macon Tuesday.
Mr. J. B. Guthrie went to At
lanta Wednesday.
Mr. J. W. Maddox was a visitor
to the city Wednesday.
Mr. J. B. Thomas has returned
from a visit to Helena, Ark.
Judge A. H. Ogletree was a
visitor to the city Tuesday.
Mr. H. G. Asbury was a wel
come visitor to the city Tuesday.
Miss Davie Fletcher spent the
week-end with friends in Macon.
Dr. A. F. White was a visitor
to the city from Flovilla Tuesday.
Mr. R. H. Henderson was in
the city Tuesday from Flovilla.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham at
tended the fair in Macon Wed
nesday.
Mr. William McClure, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with
his parents. *
Mr. H. D. Terrell, of Newton
county, was a business visitor
here Tuesday.
Dr. E. F. Dempsey, of Emory
college was a prominent visitor
here this week.
Mrs Glen Landers, of Dalton,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. McClure.
Mrs. Lucy Dozier Douglas, of
Flovilla was the guest, Tuesday
of Mrs. P. W. Nolen.
Miss Annie Lou McCord spent
the week-end in Macon with Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. McCord.
Miss Nannie Belle Jinks is in
Mechanicsville, where she will
teach during the fall months.
Miss Emmalu Nolen who teach
es at Wayside spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents
Mrs. Rose Carmichael attended
the Macon Fair and was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. .P
Lester.
Messrs. J. "B. Childs, W. J.
Bankston and C. H. Farrar were
visitors to the city Tuesday from
Jenkinsburg.
His friends will be pleased to
learn that Mr. J. B. Thomas has
accepted a position with the
Jackson Mercantile Company.
[ Mr. J. M. T. Mayo attended
the grand lodge meeting in Ma
con last week and was the guest
of his nieces, ths Misses Chiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Abbott*
of Atlaptft, were guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Buttrijl
and together they motored to
Macon Tuesday fpr the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMichael,
Mr. and Mrs. .J. W. Moore, Mrs.
Sherrod Biles, Mrs. Fannie Mae
Maddox were visitors to the state
fair at Macon, this week.
Mrs. J. E. Lane visited the
state fair in Macon this week and
before returning will visit her
brother, Mr. W. L. Thornton, in
Sparta.
Mrs. R. J. Carmichael enter
tained the members of the newlv
organized Forty-Two club. Wed
nesday afternoon, at her home
on Third street.
CURED BOY OF CROUP
Nothing frightens a mother more
than the loud hoarse cough of croup.
Labored breathing, strangling, cho
king and gasping for breath demand
instant action. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau
Claire, Wis., says: “Foleys Honey
and Tar cured my boy of croup after
other remedies failed.” Reccommen
ded for coughs and colds.—The Owl
Pharmacy, adv
Mrs. King’s Fruit Cake,
known the world over as
the best, will arrive at Joy
ner’s in few days.
STRAYED
Mack, a liver and white setter,
return and get reward. ltp
R. C. Thomas.
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion if you will take a
Dyspepsia
JSSSSESt Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by us— 2sc a box.
Slaton Drug Cos.
Blue Stone for wheat at
Woods-Carmichael.
COAL
at Cash Prices
Hereafter we will sell coal
for CASH only. Please re
member this in giving your
orders. This applies to rich,
poor, young, old and all
classes
BUTTS'LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 3
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia
GIRLS! HAVE A MASS
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR.
Sflfl, GLOSSY. WAVY
25-cent bottle destroys
dandruff and doubles
beauty of your hair
Within ten minutes after an
application of Danderine you car.
not find a single trace of dan
draff or falling hair and your
scalp will not itch, but what will
please you most will be after a
few week’s use, when you see
new hair, fine and downy at first
—yes but really new hair—grow
ing all over the scalp.
A little Danderine immediate.-
ly doubles the Lfeauty of your
hair. No difference how dull,
faded, brittle, and scraggy, just
moisten a cloth with Danderine
and carefully draw it through
your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect is
amazing—your hair will be light
fluffy and wavy, and have an ap
pearance of abundance; an in
comparable lustre, softness and
luxuriance.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl
ton’s Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter, and prove
that your hair is as pretty and
soft as any—that it has been
neglected or injured bv careless
all —you sure
ly can have beautiful hair and
lots of it if you will just try a lit
tie Danderine. adv
JACKSON PHYSICIANS TO
EXAMINE BABIES IN CONTEST
Friends of Dr. J. Lee Jlyron
and Dr. H. W. Copelcnd, of this
city, will be interested to learn
that they have been appointed as
members of the staff of examiners
in the Belter Babies contest,
which will be held during the
Atlanta Harvest Festival. This
'■ f tj
is a distinction that these phy
sicians and their friends appre
ciate.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands
in Butts County, in a
mounts of SIOOO and up,
for long terms at reasona
ble rates. If interested,
write
HOLLIS T. POPE,
1 l-5-4t Monticello, Ga.
Watch
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next
week
Come by the
Fruit Store
Next door to Paul Nolen
& Company
Apples
10c per dozen
Tokay Grapes
loc per pound
Bananas
By the Car
’ 200 bunches to be sold
Friday and Sat.
Do not forget the place
Jackson
Fruit Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail.
Paul Nolens Cos
HAVE THE GOODS
Dove Brand Hams 16c
Dove Brand paeon 28c
Midget Lima Beans
2 cans 25c
New Fruit Cake Stone 30c
O Cedar Floor Mop and
Oil 40c
Lemon Cling Peaches
Regular 35c, now 20c
Fresh Uncle Sam Bread
Received daily 5c loaf
STONE CAKES
Six kinds, reed daily
Hawaian Pineapple, gra
ted or sliced, 3 cans 25c
Fresh Celery
Cranberries all you want
Yellow Yam Sweet Po
tatoes 25c peck
No. 1 Irish Potatoes
25c peck
Wesson Cooking Oil
20c per can
Turnips 2c lb
Tokey Grapes 10c per lb
Genuine Spanish Pimen
tos, regular 15c, now 9c
Canned Cooked Brains
2 cans for 25c
Try a can Crystal Dom
ino Syrup 10c
Give us your orders and
get what you want
when you want it.
Phones 2* and 60
PaulNolen&Co
Jackson, Ga.
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