The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, November 03, 1916, Image 7

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NEWS . ■ OF INTEREST IN THE REALM Circle Meeting The Missionary Circles of the First Baptist church will meet on Nov. 6, at three o’clock, as fol lows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. J. S. Johnson; No. 2 with Mrs. W. H. Maddox;No. 3 with Mrs. W. E. Jackson; No. 4 at Hotel Buchan an; No. 5 at the church. D. A. R. Meeting The members of the D. A. R chapter will meet next Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 7th at three o’clock with Mrs. J. M. Currie. As is the usual custom, each member, who cannot be present will notify the hostess. Dinner Party Mrs. L. L O’Kelley entertain ed at a delightful dinner party Saturday for Mrs. Walter Wight and Mrs. W. T. Crawford, of Cairo, her guests including Mrs. Wight, Mrs. Crawford, Misses Mary and Rosa Newton. U. D. C. Meeting The Larkin D. Watson chapter, U. D. C.. will be entertained at the home of Mrs. S. 0. Ham Thursday afternoon, November 9th, at three o’clock, Mrs. Ham. Mrs. Emma Mallet, Mrs. Mote Watts, Mrs. Tom Bond. Miss Pauline Mallet and Miss Lucile Elder being hostesses of the oc casion. Civic League Meeting The members of the Jackson Civic League are requested to meet Friday afternoon, Nov. 3rd, at three o’clock, at the home of the president, Mrs. J. B. Settle. Written reports will be submit ted by the treasurer and the chairmen of all standing com mittees. An election of officers will be held and work for anoth er year will be discussed. Halloween Party. The members of the seventh grade, Jackson Public schools enjoyed a delightful Halloween party on Friday evening at the home of Miss Elsie Curry. Jack o’-lantern faces grinned a wel come, and the witches riding broom-sticks escorted the ghosts around. Solemn black cats looked strangely at each other and bats flew around promiscuously. On the lawn was the fortune-teller, an old witch well known for foretelling the destinies of young people. Apples, popcorn, red candy, persimmons, corn and pumpkins constituted the unique decorations, while fruits and candies w T ere the refreshments. Assisting Mrs. Curry were Miss Wiggins, Miss Thompson, little Miss Frances McKibben and Miss Davie Fletcher. I am well stocked with FANCY GROCERIES And am offering them (on some articles) less than the wholesale price today BUT LISTEN—I have a great desire just for one thing at present—and the first person calling at mv place and guessing the article will be presented with any 25c item I have in stock. No ’phone guesses taken. *J . A. . JOYNER Party for Young People Miss Margaret McKibben was hostess at an enjoyable Hallo ween party on Friday evening at the home of her parents on West Third street. Festoons of pop corn, jack-o’-lanterns and fruits, all suggestive of the festive Hal loween season, were in evidence on the lower floor where the spooks reigned supreme in their merrimeut. Hot chocolate and wafers were served by Miss Gladys Kimbell and Mrs. S. P. Nichols. About thirty guests were present. Birthday Party , Little Miss Ruth O’Kelley was the charming hostess to twenty five of her little friends at her home, Sylvan Grove, Monday af ternoon, the occasion celebrating the fourth anniversary of her birthday. Chrysanthemums were used in the attractive decorations of the house, the table for which the pretty birthday cake, with its four candles, made the lovely centerpiece, being ladened with the beautiful flowers. The pop ular little hostess was showered with pretty gifts, and childish games enjoyed by the young guests during the afternoon, ice cream, cake and bonbons adding to their pleasures. Such A GOOD TIME To have your Watch or Jew elry repaired. Bring it as early as possible. CHRISTMAS Is only a few weeks off. Don’t wait until the last min ute. Your kind consideration will be appreciated. I Personally Look After Each repair job and remember I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION JOSEPH E. EDWARDS JEWELER Opposite Bailey & Jones Jackson, Ga. Concert Was Success The concert given on Friday evening was a genuine treat to the music lovers of Jackson. Miss Genevieve Voorhees as a pianist is not only wonderfully proficient in a technical way but combines with this the fire and warmth of a veritable Paganini. The two piano solos rendered by Mrs. Percy Cox were highly artistic. Her modern technical equipment enables her to give her numbers not only with a broad but also a beautiful liquid tone. Mrs. W. L. Etheridge comple ted the programme with two thoroughly enjoyable vocal num bers. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SiCK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It’s Horrible! You’re bilious, sluggish, consti pated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here’s my guarantee! Ask your druggist for aSO cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go hack to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomor row you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harm less, vegetable Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It’s perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards, ad We are selling many items today retail for much less than we can buy at mills in big lots wholesale, result of foresight and ear ly buying. We done this thinking and planningeight to ten months ago—and it means a crowded &ore and a jingling cash drawer. Etheridge, Smith & Cos fsp&pty fpp^ T A Fresh Shipment Fox River Butter Saturday morning Apples and Bananas by the car, also a fine lot of Tokay Grapes, the finest you ever saw or tasted. Saturday price. The Finest Florida Grape Fruit you ever saw have arrived New Georgia Pecans Try a can of King-Ko Canned Raisins, new Porto Rican Yam Sweet Potatoes Fancy Ripe Olives Reg. 25c can Saturday Price 18c Votan Coffee is good all the time. Use this brand and have good coffee all the time. O’Ceder Mop and Can of Oil 40 Cents, Saturday Everything is going higher al though Stone’s Wrapped Cakes are the same size in every way, even the price p- ! Six Kinds •x'-'v.-7'• ' 10c Each Kingans Breakfast Bacon At Saturday Price We have for Saturday Fresh Celery, Tomatoes, Cab bage, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Po tatoes, Lettuce, Onions, Tur nips and they are fresh too. The best line of Groceries and Veg etables ever in Jackson, Ga. Paul Nolen & Cos. We Deliver Now • Phones Jackson 24 and 60 Ga. pmSJ m foicif DEUVEMES bout mu m fm