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OF INTEREST IN THE
Mrs. Mallet Hostess in Honor
of Miss Harris
The bridge party at which Mrs-
George Mallet will entertain on
Friday afternoon, will be one of
the many beautiful pre-nuptial
affairs in honor of Miss Nina
Harris, Mrs. Mallet will be as
sisted in entertaining her guests
by Mrs. Harold Mallet and Miss
Pauline Mallet.
Civic League Request
The Jackson Civic League re
quests that all the merchants and
residents, in general that they
have their places of business and
premises in first class condition
during Fair week. Aside from
the sanitary point, this will make
a good impression on the many
visitors present during the three
days of the fair. The Civic Leag
ue hopes that this very reason
able request will be carried out.
Barbecue at Fair Grounds
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The D. A. R. will give a bar
becue dinner at the fair grounds
next Tuesday, Oct. 10th. the pro
ceeds to go to the repairs on the
Varner-Mclntosh Memorial. Mr.
A. C. Finley will prepare the
meats and it goes without saying
that they will be appetizing and
delicious. Brunswick stew, bar
becue, bread and pickles will be
sold for 50 cents. Orders for
trays will be taken and delivered
at the noon hour. A liberal pa
tronage is solicited.
Shower in Honor Miss Harris
Mrs. Park Newton entertained
in honor of Miss Nina Harris the
members of the Harris-Fletcher
wedding party with a pretty
handkerchief shower at her home
on Third street, Wednesday
morning.
The living room and dining
room of the attractive home were
beautiful with quantities of pink
and white cosmas and pink roses,
graceful ferns and growing plants
adding to (he charming effect.
Rook was played at small tables,
pretty little parasols hand-paint
ed in pink being used for score
cards and the honor guest pre
sented with a hand-painted pic
ture. As the games were finish
ed Mrs. Newton showered the
bride-elect with the collection of
lovely handkerchiefs arranged in
an attractive little pink parasol
tied with pink ribbons.
A delicious luncheon, a salad
and ice course was served, Mrs.
Newton being assisted by Miss
Rosa Newton and Mrs. Pitts Mc-
Kibben. Those invited were
Miss Harris, Mrs. Lamar Ether
idge, Mrs. Asa Buttrill, Mrs.
Morrison Settle, Mrs. George Mal
let, Mrs. Lawrence Crawford,
Mrs. Maurice Wright. Mrs. Pitts
McKibben, Miss Laura Daugh
try, Miss Viola Slaughter, Miss
Nettie Rae Pittman, Misses Mary
and Rosa Newton.
J. A. JOYNER
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U. D. C. Meeting Postponed
The meeting of the Larkin D.
Watson chapter, U. D., C. which
has been announced for Thursday
of next week, is postponed until
Thursday afternoon, October 19,
on account of the Butts County
Fair. Mrs. S. B. Kinard. Mrs.
Verna Wright, Mrs. R. W. Mays,
Mrs. Geopge Kimbell and Miss
Nettie Rae Pittman will be hos
tesses at the home of Mrs. Ki
nard and the hour for meeting
will be 3 o’clock.
In Honor of Miss Harris
Theafternoon bridge party with
which Miss Marv Newton compli
mented Miss Nina Harris whose
marriage to Judge H. M. Fletch
er will be an interesting event of
Wednesday evening! was one of
the many lovely affairs at which
Miss Harris has been the charm
ing honor guest.
The hall, living room and draw
ing room were effectively decora
ted with cosmas and growing
plants, pink and white being the
pretty colors used. Dainty little
wedding chiffers hand-painted
with orange blossoms and pink
ribbons and tied with tulle were
the attractive score cards and
first prize was crepe de chine
handkerchiefs while a prettv
piece of lingerie was presented
the guest of honor.
After the games a delight
ful salad course was served with
iced tea at the small tables.
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Fancy Groceries
I HAVE MOVED
My Jewely Store
To Third Street Opposite
Bailey & dories’
Where, when I get things arranged I’ll have a
prettier and much nicer place and much more
convenient.
My expenses will be much less and this will be
in your favor as I intend
Cutting IVfy Brices
Accordingly
I Want To Thank You
For your patronage and kind considerations and
I shall endeavor at all times to carry such goods
and give you such service as will merit your
continued patronage.
It will be several days before I’ll have things ar
ranged as building was not completed as sched
uled, but I want you to come to see me—see my
new store and see the pretty goods I have.
Thanking you again, I await your coming.
JOSEPH E. EDWARDS
JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST
Moved to Third St. Opposite Bailey & Jones
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Afternoon Tea
The Ladies Aid Society of the
First Baptist church entertained
at a delightful afternoon tea Fri
day at the home of Mrs. J. H.
Carmichael on Third street. The
spacious home was thrown open
and beautifully decorated for the
occasion, a large number of
guests enjoying the interesting
program arranged for the after
noon. The musical selections by
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge, Mrs.
Frank Smith Carmichael and Miss
Helen Carmichael and the read
ing given by Mrs. H. J. Miller
were unusual treats to those
present. Delightful sandwich
es were served and a free will
offering given for the benefit of
the First Baptist church fund.
D. A. R. Meeting
An enthusiastic meeting of the
William Mclntosh chapter.
Daughters of the American Rev
olution. was held on Tuesday af -
ternoon with Miss Joe Varner,
Mrs. Lucy Douglass and Miss Lu
la Dozier as hostesses at the Var
ner-Mclntosh Memorial at Indian
Springs. The assembly room,
where the guests were seated for
the business session, was prettily
decorated in flags and tne nation
al colors. Reports were made by
several committees. The violet
was adopted as the chapter flow
er and violet and pink as the
chapter colors.
Many contributions have been
received for the Varner-Mclntosh
Memorial and friends of the chap
ter members are rallying to the
cause. Through Miss Dozier and
Mrs. Douglass, Foote & Davies
Cos., of Atlanta, presented the
chapter with a handsome ledger,
with space for 5.000 names.
Tea and sandwiches and mints
were daintily served, a number
of friends coming in for the so
cial hour.
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 propertiesofQUlNlNE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driven
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds u" the Whole System. 50 cents.
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Ladies see those late mo
dels in theSuitdepartment,
jusft arrived.
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Apples, Apples
We have them, the finest Wine
sap you ever saw, and a plenty
of them, too. Call by or phone
for a dozen, peck or bushel.
The price is right.
We receive a
FULL CAR LOAD OF
Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Grapes,
Tomatoes, Peaches, Celery, Onions,
Cabbage, Limes, Lemons, Califor
nia cantaloupes, Irish potatoes,
every week. Our man buys the best
best on the market, and when you
get our goods you get the best, or
der now.
The quality and size is absolutely
the same in Stone’s Cakes as it was
before the advance in materials,
namely, Flour, Butter, Eggs, Sugar.
Received fresh from the oven every
day by Express.
Six Kinds
10c Each
Uncle Sam Bread is the same quality now as
before materials advanced.
Also the price 5c and 10c loaves.
Try a sack of Miss Dixie Self Rising or Capitola
Flour, fresh and good.
Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon at Saturday price.
Judt received a shipment Wisconsin Full Cream
Cheese diredf. Order a pound now.
We have a line of Groceries, Fruits and Veget
ables that cannot be heat.
Paul N olen & Cos.
We Deliver Now
Phones Jackson
24 and 60 • Ga.
J DELIVERIES
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