The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, May 19, 1916, Image 5

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Thenever the business day VV may take you in search of a just and reasonable profit, here is a suit that will do its part in furthering your cause. The Kirschbaum a.'sa.ttjt Price Ticket affixed ~m wj ~r 'i to the sleeve of the \l/ hof garment at our VV CjJn tCI shops, as a guaran vv tee that it repre sents full and And, if in presenting your case, you Sff^JSaSfS e tfi . . i . l "| • 1 retail price named. want to be sure you are not handicapped by a suspicion of cotton or cheapness about your clothes, look for the Kirschbaum all-wool label. sls, S2O, $25 Jltj*, or up to S4O Etheridge, Smith 6 Company ■: ftgaßßMßara|TO l # $ s|l| " . ~ ;JB -* •’ X ' |p| MOTE WATTS UNDERTAKER TROY WILLIS LICENSED EMBALMER Phones Day 61 Night 149 SCHOOL NEWS Friday evening, May 12. the Junior class entertained the Se nior class with a reception at the armory. The hall was beautiful ly decorated with ferns and cut flowers in red and white. Sever al interesting games were play ed and afterwards there was a musical contest. Then came the most interesting feature of the Mrs. Bora A. Mr. William K. Kim. 818 Clinton Penny, 1023 Park l(nr nil ft| A )>J’sior-Wi a cold In the head. ft# ■■ _ L# I I _ 111 ■■ .■ troubled with ra I uaed Peruna. I I ™■B II ™ 111 JM tarrh of the head, Wai well pleated | | I | V M V done, throat and with the reaulta. atoinacb. 1 am Ot^t D^eS‘“ y <*•*—* Trad. Marie V. 9. P.t.at Office) h * / Coughs, Colds, N. / Stomach Troubles v / and Catarrh Relieved. No / Remedy can Compete with N. / Peruna The Ready-to-take \ evening, a mock wedding. A de licious sweet course was served. Again Monday evening, May 15, the Demosthenian Debating society entertained the Phi Theta society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin. The lawn rang with ga v voices and merry laugh ter of the members of the two societies. Avery interesting ad vertising contest was an enter taining event of the evening. A FLOVILLA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Irby have returned to Atlanta after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. TerrelL t Mrs. Julius Greer and children, of Monticello, are the guests for a week of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White. t Mrs. John Allen Greer, of Ma con, is with her sister, Mrs. AHie Vickers, for a visit. Miss Nelle Davis arrived Sat urday from Doerun to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ih gram for several days. Mrs. W. J. Smith and children, of Juliette, spent Thursday with Mrs. Lula G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Edward?, Mrs. C. B. Higgins, Messrs. S. L. Thompson and J. F. Preston are among those going from here to Birmingham to attend the vet erans reunion. Picnics at Indian Springs are popular this spring. Last Satur day the Tatnall Square Baptist Sunday school came on a picnic. Jeffersonville will come on the 19th and later Jackson and Me-- Donough Sunday schools will en joy the famous resort. The many friends of Mr. J. A, Thompson are pleased to learn of hispromotion in his position. Mr. Thompson' was transferred from Griffin to Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Thompson and young son, Aldine, will join him thereabout the first of June. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A ddddd Don’t let your vehicles pro to tho scrap heap. With little work and small cost you cnn/, make them look new by using Carriage Paint It is made especially for refinishing vehicles. Paints and varnishes with one ap plication and is very durable Ask for Free Paint Booklet* and Color Cards A Pee Gee Finish for Every Purpose FOR SALE BY DEMPSEY HDWE CO. Jackson, Georgia sweet course was served. As the hand of the clock pointed to 11, this merry band said good night 'and left with the thought } Here’s to Me boys of Demos! Ii nian Debating Hociety, Here’s to the Seniors true, Here’s to the gin , lor tliey’r< |!><. best, Here’s to the eliafrerones. too. Here’s aga.n to the Heritor class, i Dong may tts memory lasi, i We ’re a jolly set, each one of us, ! Here’s to the Senior class. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S OA3TO R I A