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OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
D. A. R. Extends Thanks
The D. A. R. members wish to
tender their thanks to the fol
lowing persons and firms for aid
in the barbecue given Tuesday of
last week: Mrs. M. C. Wright
for the use of her car, the mem
bers who assisted in serving,
* Messrs. A. C. Finley and Dave
Maddox for their services so gen
erously rendered. Paul Nolen &
Cos., Stodghill, Crawford &Cos .
the Jackson Mercantile Cos. for
accessories at cost, and the gen
eral public for so liberal patron
age.
Mrs. Wright Entertains in
Honor of Miss Garr
Mrs. Maurice C. Wright was
hostess at a lovely sewing party
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock
in compliment to Miss Esta Garr
whose marriage to Mr. Sam John
son. of Jacksonville, Fla., was an
interesting event of Thursday af
ternoon.
Beautiful decorations of cos
mos and growing plants were
seen in the living room and mu
sic room while carnations and
ferns were used with charming
effect in the dining room, a tall
' crystal vase of pink carnations
making the attractive center
piece for the pretty table.
Each guest brought, as bidden,
'her thimble and scissors, all oth
%'r requisites for sewing being
supplied by the hostess, and as
the busy fingers kept time to the
music so gracefully rendered by
Miss Lula Gibson, of Forsyth,
many dainty stitches were made
for the fortunate bride-elect who
received also a lovely hand-made
boudoir cap and negligee for
guest s prize.
A delightful salad course with
iced tea was served late in the
►‘afternoon, Mrs. Wright being as
sisted by Mrs. J. S. Johnson.
Mrs. Park Newton and Miss Net
tie Rae Pittman.
Garr-Johnson Wedding An
Interesting Event of Thursday
The marriage of Miss Esta
Garr and Mr. Sam Johnson which
tcok place at the pretty country
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Garr, was a love
ly event of Thursday afternoon,
the ceremony being performed
by Dr. Robert VanDeventer of
the First Baptist church at half
after four o’clock.
In the large living room an arch
of smilax studded with white
candles with a background of
graceful ferns formed the altar
about which the bridal partv
grouped. Graduating pedestals
of white covered with smilax and
holding crystal candelabra with
burning tapers completed the
pretty picture. The mantel and
cabinets were banked with smi
'lax from which lighted candles
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Fancy Groceries
sent forth a soft, prettv glow.
The welding march was im
pressively played by Miss Lula
Gibson, of Forsyth, the two ma
trons of honor entering the liv
ing room first, Mrs. Maurice
Wright wearing a beautiful gown
of pink crepe and carrying white
carnations while Mrs. Maurice
Garr was lovely in white crepe
and carried pink carnations. The
bride entering with the groom
was beautiful in her handsome
going away suit of blue cloth with
hat to match. Her gloves and
shoes were of gray and she wore
a corsage bouquet of orchids and
valley lilies.
An informal reception followed
the ceremony and in the dining
room where coffee was served,
smilax, pink carnations and ferns
were used in the attractive deco
rations. The table which was
beautiful in its appointments had
for its centerpiece a crystal bas
ket of pink carnations, the han
dle tied with tulle, resting on a
cluny lace cover. Crystal com
potes filled with pink and white
mints and crystal candlesticks
holding pink tapers completed
the charming effect. The cream
and cakes served continued the
p etty pink and white color m >ti f.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson motored
to Jackson and left on the north
bound train for a trip to Balti
more, Washington, Philadelphia
and New York after which they
will make their home in Jackson
vil'e.
Jewelry!
Jewelry!!
Jewelry!!!
I am in my new oppo
site Bailey & Jones’
Remember
lVly expenses are Jess
My prices are less
I Sell For Cash
And you have no book keeper to pay
I am Getting in New Goods
Right along and would like you to see them
I Guarantee Satisfaction
Or Refund Your Money
JOSEPH E. EDWARDS
JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST
PERSONAL
Miss Irene Gamble spent Sun
day in Macon.
Mr. Ernest Metzger spent Sun
day in Jackson.
Miss Davie Fleicher was a re
cent visitor to the Gate Citv.
Miss Fay Jones was the week
end guest of Mrs. C. M. Comp
ton.
Mrs. Threatt Moore and chil
dren spent Tuesday in the Gate
City.
Mrs. Carrie Dupree Smith and
Carolyn spent Wednesday in At
lanta.
Mrs. 0. P. Heath, of Macon,
was a visitor at the Butts Coun
ty Fair.
Miss Birdnette Manlev and
Mrs. Manley spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. J. B. Guthrie spent the
week-end with Mrs. W. J. Smith
at Juliette.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mallet
went up to the Southeastern Fair
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pye, of Monticel
lo. were guests Sunday, of Mrs.
Annie Curry.
Miss Leila Sams came up from
Wesleyan to attend the Sams-
Miller wedding.
Mrs. Luther Joyner and young
son. Joe, of Macon, are visiting
Mrs. J. R. Carmichael.
Mrs. George Head was hostess
at the W. C. T. U. social meet
ing on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Settle
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carmich
ael spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson,
Miss Carrie Collier, Mrs. Ed
Hoard, Miss Joe Varner, and Mr.
Ben Wright represented Indian
Soring at the Fair Thursday.
Among those attending the
Southeastern fair in Atlanta dur
ing the week were Mr. and Mrs.
VV. A. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Miller, Misses Mary and Rosa
Newton, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Crawford. Mrs. Rosa F. Bailey,
Mrs. Morrison Settle, Messrs. W.
M. Crawford. O. N. Brownlee,
J. C. and A. W. Newton,
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For Bargains
VISIT
DODSON’S
5c and 10c STORE
DOLLAR LIMIT
This Store assures you of big
values in
Tinware, Glassware, En
amelware and Notions
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE
On Corner of
2nd and Mulberry Streets
Mrs. L. R. Akin and children
returned Sunday to Macon after
a week’s visit to Mrs. J. H. Me
Kibben.
Mr. L. 0. Powell and Miss Mae
Herring, of Newnan, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Park Newton,
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Newton
spent the first of the week in At
lanta, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Robison.
Mrs. Elizabeth Robison and
Miss Minnie Smith, of Atlanta,
were with Mrs. Verna Wright
for the week-end.
Louis Thompson, Edwin and J.
R. Carmichael represented the
Jackson School at the Southeas
tern Fair Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Mcßrvanl
spent the week-end in Atlanta
with Clyde Mcßryant who is a
student at Tech.
Mrs. Troy McClure is in Atlan
ta where she underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis, Monday.
She is doing nicely now.
Dr. E. K. Rainey and family
will occupy the residence on
Mulberry street recently vacated
by Rev. I. H. Miller and family.
Mrs. J. H. Carmichael, Mrs.
F. S. Carmichael and Miss Helen
Carmichael, were guests at the
wedding of Miss Nelya Damour
in Macon this week.
Mrs. Fannie Mae Maddox.
Mrs. J. W. Moore. Mrs. J. D
Jones and Mr. Joseph Jolly were
visitors to the Southeastern fair
in Atlanta Thursday.
Miss May Mc'andless arrived,
Friday, from New York and is
visiting Miss Pauline Mallet en
route to Mcßae where she will
spend some time with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCan
dless.
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Stops Pain At Once
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LINIMENT
This cut shows anew pattern in
Black and White
Also in
Plain Black Kid
9 inch, the finest and most
elegant style created for this
season, especially for us.
$6 and $8
Etheridge, Smith
& Company
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. Oct. 22
The pastor will preach at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.
In the morning at 11 o’clock
thesubjectwill be “Expediency.”
At the evening hour the theme
will be “The Physician.”
The Young Peoples’ Meeting
will be held at 3 p. m., James
Carmichael, president and Hamp-
ton Daughtry, leader. TW<* sub
ject for the hour will be “Will*
God Hear Me When I Pray?”
The pastor will preach at Indian
Spring at 4 p. m.
Let us be getting ready to pay
our notes on Nov. Ist. Let every
one in the church plan to pay
something that day, if we gave
our notes. Help the cause breth
ren.
fba Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
lu< :i use of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXA
TIVH KROMO QUININKis better than ordinary
Uoinine and doe* not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head Remember the full n*me and
look tor the signature of tt. W. liKOVt. iic.