The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, October 13, 1916, Image 7

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NEWS = — OF INTEREST IN THE REALM Wedding Party Entertained Following the rehearsal Tues day evening, the Harris-Fietcher wedding party were entertained with a lovely buffet sapper at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Harris, a delightful salad and ice course being served. In cluded were Miss Harris. Judge Fletcher. Mrs Lawton Houser. Miss Mary Newton, Mr. H. 0. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Eth eridge. Mr. and Mrs. Pa>k New ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. George Mallet. Mr. and Mrs Morri on Sett e. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts Mc- Kibben. Misses Viola Slaughter, Rosa Newton. Nettie Ras Pitt man and Laura Daughtrv. k Splendid Program of W. M. S. Of Baptist Church An after.ioon with Japan and the Japanese Will be given at the First Baptist church On Monday. October the sixteenth at three. The Japanese girls in Orientia! dress Will meet you with hearty eastern zest. And will show you what the cha-no-yu In the charming tea room will do for you. Let each one come and come to stay Until the Japanese maids bid you say-on-ara. The following program will be * carried out: 1. All Hail the Power of Jesus Name. 2. Devotional Exercises, Mrs. Virginia Manley. 3. Duet, “The Whole Wide World for Jesus, ” Misses Helen Carmichael and Sarah Louise Furlow. 4. The Country of Japan. Mrs. W. P. Martin. 5. The Home Life of Japan. Mi Hattie Buttrill. 6. Solo (in costume), Mrs. W. E. Merck. 7. Christianity and Children of Japan, Mrs. J. P. Etheridge. 8. Onward March of Chris tianity, Mrs. H. J. Miller. 9. Solo, Mrs. Lamar Ether idge. 10. Short business Session. Social hour in tea room. Wedding a Lovely Event The marriage of Miss Nina Lancaster Harris and Judge 1 Henry Merritt Fletcher which was solemnized at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. William A. Harris on West Third street at six o’clock on Wednesday evening was a lovely event The ceremony was performed by Dr. Robert VanDeventer of the First Baptist church and took place in the drawing room which was decorated for the oc casion. A frieze of Southern Smilax adorned the walls of the entire f orae and in the drawing room ar altar was formed of graceful Q J. A.. JOYNER s U nr a L 3 PHONE 134 3 ? i IJ 1 ft T • Y Y Fancy Groceries ferns on each side of which were pedestals draped in white and twined with smilax. holding tall baskets of pink and white cosmos, the handles beingtied with butter fly bows of tulle. The mantel was banked in smliax with vases of cosmos and lighted tapers ad ding to the charming effect. Before the ceremony Mrs. La mar Etheridge sang sweetly “The Sunshine of Your Smile” and to the strains of Mendelsohns Wedding March impressively played by Miss Vin] a Slaughter, the bridal party entered the draw ing room, the maid of honor. Miss Mary Newton, groomed in pink crepe meteor and white lace with a touch of gold and carry ing pink carnations preceding the groom and his best man. Mr. H. Otis Ball. The bride was giv en in marriage by her matron of honor, Mrs. Lawton Houser, of Elko, who was lovely in her gown of white satin and silver lace and carried white carnations. The bride who was handsomely gowned in a blue traveling suit wore a chic hat of blue and gold. Her shoes and gloves were of gray and she wore a corsage bouquet of valley lilies and orchids. During the ceremony “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” from the opera Sampson and Delilah was played softly and sweetly and afterwards “The Star’ was beautifully sung bv Mrs. Lamar Etheridge. An informal reception followed and in the dining room where punch was served by Mrs. George I HAVE MOVED My Jewely Store To Third Street Opposite Bailey & Jones’ Where, when I get things arranged HI 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 My Prices 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 snch 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 Mallet a"d Mrs. Lawrence Craw ford. smilax. pink carnations and ferns were used in the lovely decorations, the punch bowl be ing surrounded by the graceful smilax and carnations A wed ding bel) of pink covered with smilax was suspended over the table which was beautiful in its appointments, having for its cen terpiece a tall Tiffany basket fill ed with pink carnations and the handle tied with tulle resting on a cover of real Jace. Crystal candlesticks holding pink tapers and crystal compotes filled with pink and white mints completed the charming picture. The cream and cakes served continued the pretty pink and white color effect. In the living room where the large collection of handsome presents were displayed, pink roses and ferns made the attrac tive decorations while in the hall growing plants and baskets of pink and white cosmos were used. Assisting in receiving and serv ing were. Mrs. R. P. Newton, Misses Rosa Newton, Laura Daughtry, Nettie Pittman. Mrs. Morrison Settle, Mrs. L. P. Mc- Kibben. Judge and Mrs. Fletcher left on the southbound train for a trip to New York and other points east, sailing from Savan nah on the 14th. Upon return ing they will be at home to their friends at the home of Mrs. Wil liam A. Hash's. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’* 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 the Whole System. 50 cents. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A Experience in thousands of homes has proved that the MA JESTIC is the one range that gives satisfaction and cuts down the cost of living. An expert from the MAJESTIC factory will be at our store during the week commencing Oct. 16th and will show you why the MAJESTIC is the only range fo- you. New. ton Hardware Ca PERSONAL j Mrs. W. 0. Brown was a week end visitor, Mrs. F. S. Etheridge spent the week-end at home. Miss Lois Biles is teaching mu ; sic at Ball Ground. Miss Mary Lizzie Thomas spent Sunday in town. Mr. R. E. Stanfield spent Sun day with the homefolks. Mrs. Verna Wright and family motored to Atlanta Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Buchan an came up from Macon Sunu;-*. Miss Joe Varner was an inter jesting visitor in the city the pa.-t j week. Mrs. Ernest Metzger is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Ida litn. drick. Mr. and Mrs. Bluma Carmich ael were visitors to the Gate City Monday. Mr. J. T. Fletcher and Ger ald Fletcher spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mr. Miller, of Brunswick, was among the out of town visitors this week. Mrs. A. B. Lindsay was the guest of Mrs. W. M. Andrews 1 this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston have returned from a visit to Lineviile, Ala. ( Mrs. Lamar Etheridge spent Saturday in Macon where she is studying voice. Miss Winnie Maddox will take charge of her school at Mt. Ver non next week. Mrs. T. M. Furlow is in Win der the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mac Potts. Mr. B. A. Wright and Mr. Wright Watkins were up from Indian Spring Monday. Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Nolen and Miss Anne Nolen were guests of Mrs. Verna Wright Tuesday. Miss Eloise Slaton, of Atlanta, will be the guest for the week end of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Slaton. TAKE “CASCARETS” IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED Best for liver and bowels, bad breath, bad colds, sour stomach Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace this to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food in the bcwels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-ab sorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sicken ing headache. Cascarets immediately cleans® the stomach, remove the sour undigested food and foul gases and take the excess bile from the liver and carry out ail the con stipated waste matter and pois ons in the bowels. A Csacaret to night will surely 'straighten vou out by morning. They work w hile you sleep —a : ten cent box now means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months, adv Look^k S won't hurt me! That’s B cause they’re made with Calu- M ■ me: —and that’s why they’re I I pure, tempting, tasty, whole- U Received Hifiknt Avar da Amt tut — lt* tiip pM Cheap and big car. Baking Powders do noli save you money. Calumet doe-it*sPun| and far superior to sour milk end Sod .| Mrs. H. W. Copeland and Edna and Master Otis Ball. Jr, were in Atlanta Monday. Miss Dovie Bryans was the guest of Miss Laura Daughtry the past week. Mrs. 0. L. Adams, of McDon ough, spent Tuesday and Wed nesday with Mrs. C. M. Kiro bell. Miss Helen Carmichael spe’t Saturday in Atlanta where she ia a student in the Atlanta Cos istr vatory. i Miss Thelma Wood left last week for New York to enter school at the Castle. Tarrvtown on-the-Hudson. Mr. J. L. Barnes has purchased the home belonging to Mr. Riley Thaxton and will move his fam ily to Jackson at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox and voung son, Clav. who have been visiting relatives here left Friday for Dawfon to make their b^me. Mr. and and Mrs X. F. L nd, of Fort Madison. lowa, arrived this w- e i to he the guests of MrJ and Mrs. J. H. Land for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wright. Misses Laura Daughtry and Net tie Rae Pittman and Mr. W\ O. Perrit spent Sunday at Camp Harris. Miss Genevieve Yoorbees. a very gifted violinist of Atlanta, is organizing a violin class in the citv. Those who wish to study are indeed fortunate as Miss Voorhees is one of the most tal ented violinists in the Gate City.