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OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
REMEMBER ME
When these tired hands are stilled at
last,
And when these lips are dumb,
Think kindly of the life that’s past
In beautious years to come.
Not what I am, but what I’m not,
f And all I long to be,
With faults and failings all forgot,
I pray remember me!
Consider gently each mistake
' And error if you can,
This heart that fated seems to ache
With all the woes of man;
So wronged without, so weak within,
Yet striving to be free,
And how I suffered for each sin,
O, thus remember me
How much involved in pain’s alloy
Each pleasure that I knew,
How quickly o'er each beam of joy
The clouds of sorrow flew;
How every hope I cherished fled
As leaves forsake the tree.
Think how my heart in anguish bled
When you remember me
pauses at the grave
And malice turns aside;
As calmly rests the fettered slave,
As sleeps the gentle bride;
And those who most condemn me now
fc Redeeming traits may see
And thus my memory endow
When they remember me
The deep soul-hunger that I feel
They cannot understand,
Such lives attract the heedless heel
And not the helpful hand,
Because to Mammon’s gilded shrine
They will not bend the knee,
But for that God-like gift divine,
Oh, love remember me!
—Montgomery M. Folsom.
Mothers Club
Mrs. W. L. Nutt will be hos
tess to the Young Mothers Club
at her home on Covington street
Thursday afternoon of next week.
No June D. A. R. Meeting
The executive board of the D.
A. R. chapter decided a few days
ago that there would be no June
meeting held since there was no
urgent business to be attended to.
Baby Day at Baptist Church
Sunday is Baby Day at the
Baptist Sunday School. You are
invited to attend and enjoy a pro
gram rendered entirely by the
Primary Department. Sunday
School begins at 9:30.
Miss Goodman’s Rook Party
A Pretty Compliment to
Visitor
The rook party at which Miss
Lucie Goodman was hostess in
honor of her guest. Miss Kath
erene Phillips, of Monticello, on
Thursday evening of last week,
was a lovely affair. Decorations
of sweet peas in the pretty pas
tel shades were used in the liv
ing room where the games were
played and late in the evening a
delightful ice course with cake,
was served, sixteen guests enjoy
ing Miss Goodman’s charming
hospitality.
Every Wednesday Afternoon
for the next three months I am
Going to Quit Business
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
RHONE 134
JOYNER’S
Young Folks Entertained
Miss Margaret McKibben en
tertained at a delightful party
Thursday evening of last week,
about thirty of her young friends
being invited. During the even
ing a number of games afforded
merriment for the guests. Grape
sherbet was served at the conclu
sion of the games.
D. A. R.’s To Honor Varner-
Mclntosh Gift
The William Mclntosh chapter,
D. A. R. are planning to celebrate
Flag Day, June 14th, with appro
prate exercises at the Varner-
Mclntosh Memorial to show their
appreciation of the magnanimous
gift of Miss Joe Varner in deed
ing the home to the chapter a few
weeks ago. Not only do they
invite Butts county to be present
at this celebration, but have noti
fied all the chapters of the
Daughters of the American Rev
olution in the state, urging that
they be represented and extend
to the general public a most cor
dial invitataion.
The chapter has been active
with preparations for the home
for summer use and the rooms are
now in readiness for rent at rea
sonable rates.
The exercises which they have
so thoughtfully and carefully
planned will be held from 4 to 6
o’clock on the afternoon of June
14th and it is expected that one
of the largest gatherings in the
history of the famous resort will
witness the occasion.
PERSONAL
Miss Gladys Kimbell spent the
week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quartermus
and family spent Sunday in Ma
con.
Mrs. J. W. Crum and Mrs. Eva
Mae Smith spent the week-end
in Atlanta.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Maddox and
family are at their country home
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landers,
of Eastman, spent Sunday with
Mrs. A. A. Lemon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dodson have
moved to Baxley, where they will
reside in the future.
Mrs. W. L. Nutt and Marion
returned a few days ago from a
visit to relatives in Griffin.
Mrs. T. M. Bond, Misses Win
nie Maddox and Tennella Tingle
spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. Carl Maddox spent the
week-end with Misses Eva
Knowles and Bert Maddox.
Mrs. J. F. Carmichael and Miss
Mary Rowland, of Decatur, came
Monday for a visit to relatives.
Safety First
That’s our motto and it will be yours if you
buy your
MEATS and ICE
From ttie Busy, Big Market
Keep Kool by connecting up with some of our
high grade ICE
WE SELL THE COLDEST DRINKS IN TOWN
We will be closed every Wednesday afternoon
after Ip. m. Phone youf orders in early so
they can be delivered before closing hour.
In other words —DO IT NOW!
Yours for a cool, refreshing summer,
Stodghill, Crawford &Cos.
PHONE 136
Mrs. Roy Gunter and children,
Lucy and Roy, are spending two
weeks in Atlanta with relatives.
Miss Lucile Elder, of Indian
Springs, visited Miss Pauline
Mallet for several days last week.
Mrs. Paul Turner, of McDon
ough, was the recent guest of her
daughter, Mrs. W. L. Etheridge.
Mr, Ben Head was down from
Atlanta Sunday, spending the
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Head.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carreker
will occupy the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Thomas on West North
Avenue.
Little Margaret Maddox has
returned home after a pleasant
visit to her grandmother, Mrs. C.
S. Maddox.
Mrs. P. R. Watkins is on a vis
it to her daughters, Mrs. Beck
ham, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jam
erson, in Atlanta.
Mesdames W. J. Wood, A. F.
Whitney, S. C. Paul and Robin
Wood enjoyed an automobile trip
to Macon Friday.
Mrs. T. H. Buttrill and Miss
Emmie Durden are in Graymont
with the family of their father,
Mr. W. M. Durden.
Messrs. T. A. Nutt, W. P.
Newton and Van Fretwell will at
tend the Cooley-Biles wedding at
Eatonton, Saturday.
Mr. Clayton Buchanan came
up from Macon Sunday and spent
the day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Buchanan.
Mrs. J. B. Quartermus and
children and Mr. George McDon
ald have returned from their vis
it in Westminster, S. C.
Conner’s Market
North side of court house square, be
tween J. C. Kinard & Go. and Greek
Restaurant, will deliver your orders
promply and quickly for five and a half
days in the week. We will be closed
Wednesday Afternoons
After 1 o’clock. When you need
Plate Ice and Choice Meats
Just call us up at
114
A. R. CONNER
I AN GIVING COUPONS, GOOD FOR ROGERS' SILVERWARE.
WITH CASH PURCHASES
Mrs. C. S. Maddox, Mrs. T. M.
Bond and Miss Mollie Katherine
Tingle are spending the week
with Mr. J. W. Maddox.
Mrs. Philip Head and little
daughter, Helen Smith, of Atlan
ta, are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith.
His many friends are glad to
see Mr. H. L. Daughtry at the
Star Store, after being away for
several weeks on account of sick
ness.
Mrs. J. H. Wright and children
moved this week to Atlanta,
where they joined Mr. Wright,
who has been there for some
time.
Messrs. M. L. King, W. M.
Crawford, J. T. McClure and Sam
Cook were visitors to Savannah
last week, making the trip by
automobile.
Misses Jim Crawford, Fredna
Allen and Sallie Watkins will
return, Tuesday, from Milledge
ville where they attended school
at G. N. & I. C.
Mrs. W. A. Harris and Miss
Nina Harris went to Indian
Springs Tuesday and will be lo
cated at the Varner-Mclntosh
House during the summer.
Mrs. S. A. Biles. Misses Lois
and Myrt Biles, Mr. Kirk Biles
and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ether
idge will attend the marriage of
Miss Inez Cooley and Mr. A. J.
Biles at Eatonton, Saturday.
The Ladies Aid and Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian
church will meet Friday after
noon at 4:30 o’clock, when all
the members are expected to be
present.
We Have
Fleischmann’s Yeast
All the Time
and everything else you
want at
Paul Nolen 6
Company
We save you Money ev
ery time you buy
give you the BEST too
We have solid car good
Ripe Bananas
For Saturday trade cheap
GREEN
Snap Beans, Cabbage,
Celery, New Irish Po
tatoes, Florida Tomatoes
OUR LINE IS COM
PLETE
Stone’s Cakes
Six Kinds 10c Each
Kingans
Bacon
Saturday price on ice
30c
With order
We have a shipment of
genuine
French Peas
Try a can of Canned
Cocoanut
With the Milk
10 Cents
California Can
ned Peaches
In Heavy Syrup Regular
35c
Now 20 Cents
Fresh shipment Wheat
Hearts
Breakfast Food
Try a package
Hawaiian
Canned P. Apple sliced
or grated. 3 cans 25c
Uncle Sam Bread
Received fresh every
day. Buy Uncle Sam
Bread and get the BEST
Remember we close ev
ery Wednesday at 1 p. m.
from
June to
September Ist
Paul
Nolen
& Cos.
We Deliver
N O W
Phones
24 and 60
Jackson, Ga.