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NEWS -
OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
MRS. KINARD HOSTESS
Mrs. S. B. Kinard was the gracious
hostess to the members her rook
c lUb on Thursday afternoon at her
home on Covington street. Only the
eight members were present.
ROOK party
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. W. O.
Ham entertained at a lovely rook
rparty at her home on Covington
street. The Valentine idea was car
ried out in the effective decorations
and also in the delicious salad
course, which was served when the
games were finished. Twelve ladies
were invited.
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MADDUX-HENDRICK
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Maddux, of
Flovilla, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Annie Reid, to
Rev. Claude Hendrick, of Atlanta.
No cards.
The above announcement, which
appeared in the Sunday daily papers
was jof much interest to the many
friends of the popular bride-to-be
in this% section. The date of the wed
ding will be announced later.
VALENTINE PARTY
The Junior classes of the Method
ist church will be entertained at a
delightful Valentine party on Fri
day afternoon in the Sunday School
room of the church. The decorations
will be pretty and make the room at
tractive. Refreshments will be serv
ed following the games. The teach
ers who are planning this afternoon
of pleasure for the children are Miss
Jessie Jones, Miss Clyde Gaston,
Mrs. R. B. Sasnett and Mrs. R. O.
Settle.
FRANCES E. WILLARD
AFTERNOON
On Friday afternoon the members
of the local W. C. T. U. will meet
with Mrs. E. L. Smith when a pro
gram in celebration of the birthday
•of Frances E. Willard, the noted
temperance founder, will be rendered
Each year this organization observes
the 17th of February, but since it
falls this year on Sunday, Friday was
selected instead. After the program
and several *musical numbers, cream
and cake will be served.
CHILDREN’S PARTY
An interesting event for the little
folks was the party at which little
Miss Ruth Maddox, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Maddox, enter
tained on Monday afternoon at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Maddox, on West Third
street. The living room, dining room
and halls were decorated in ferns
and smilax and festoons of red
hearts and cupids. the pretty birth
day cake held six burning tapers,
one for each year of the little girl’s
life. A number of games were en
joyed, after which a delicious sweet
course of' charlotte russe and cake
was served. Mrs. Harvey Maddox,
Mrs. H. M. Fletcher and Mrs. W. H.
Maddox looked after the pleasure of
the little folks. About twenty boys
pnd girls were invited. The favors
were valentines in bright red colors.
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W. WHITE JAMERSON
BUTTER MAID BREAD
THE BEST
KNITTING CLUB ENTERTAINED
The ten young girls composing the
knitting club which has been the
source of much pleasure for the past
few months were delightfully enter
tained by Miss Carrie Moore on
Tuesday afternoon. Each little Miss
carried her knitting bag and spent
an interesting afternoon knitting for
the soldiers. Merry games added rec
reation to the delightful social hour
during which wholesome and delic
ious refreshments of fruits and can
dies were e njoyed.
U. D. C. MEETING
The February meeting of the Lar
kin D. Watson, U. D. C. was
held on Thursday afternoon of this
week with Mrs. J. H. Carmichael.
After the business session the fol
lowing patriotic program was ren
dered :
“George Washington as a Sol
dier,” —Miss Hattie Buttrill.
Instrumental Solo Miss Lois
Biles.
Sketch of Sydney Lanier—Miss
Waldrop.
v Instrumental Solo—Miss Ahna
dawn Watson.
Poems of Sydney Lanier—Miss
Lois Biles.
Song, “New Dixie,” —Chapter.
The chapter members are trying
to arouse interest in the State U. D.
C. Oratorical Contest, the subject
for the essay, this year, being: “The
Confederate Army. The Men Who
Made It Great.” The contest is open
to any white child in Georgia under
eighteen years of age. The medal
will be awarded some time in May.
The chapter also discussed the idea
of again giving a medal in a Butts
county contest for historic work.
The sending off of some finished
garments for hospital equipment
and also comfort kits were looked af
ter.
A number of the members bring
their knitting and busy themselves
with that needed work while the in
teresting programs are being carried
out. The afternoon was a thorough
ly enjoyable one.
RERSONAL -
Bert Carmichael spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Mr. O. E. Smith was a visitor here
Monday.
Mrs. W. L. Nutt is visiting friends in
Cuthbert.
Joe Buchanan spent the week-end
in Macon.
Philip Head was down from Atlan
ta Sunday.
Mrs. B. F. Watkins spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. M. Fletcher spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. T. N. McKibben was a visitor
here this week.
Mrs. Annie Curry spent part of the
week in Atlanta.
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JACKSON, GEORGIA
Mr; H. J. Miller was a visitor to
Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson visited
in Griffin Monday.
Dr. A. F. White was a visitor in
Jackson Saturday.
Clyde Mcßryant was down from
Grove Sunday.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge returned Sun
day night from New York.
Mrs. Ralph Settle is visiting Mrs.
DeLoach in Tampa, Florida.
Mr. R. E. Lee, of Atlanta, spent
part of ‘the week in Jackson.
Mr. R. D. Ogletree, of Griffin, was
a visitor in Jackson Tuesday.
Mrs. T. M. Bohd spent the week
end in Macon with Mr. Bond.
Messrs. J. H. Mills and A. J. Flem
ing were visitors here Saturday.
* I U $
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pope announce
the birth of a daughter, Sunday.
Mrs. C. M. Kimbell and Mrs. A.
C. Wilson spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. G. Willis and her mother,
Mrs. Smith, spent Saturday in Atlan
ta.
Mrs. W. J. Smith and children, of
Juliette, were in town shopping Mon
day.
Mrs. J. H. McKibben has returned
from a visit to Mrs. L R. Akin in
Macon.
Mrs. A. B. Lindsay and two young
sons spent last week with Mrs. W.
M. Andrews.
Misses Thelma Wood, Dollie Strick
land and Mr. Leon J. Wood visited in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Ras Stroud, of McDonough,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Gilmore Sunday.
Mr. A. F. Whitney returned Satur
day from a trip to New York and
other eastern markets.
Prof, and Mrs. Van Fletcher and
children came over from Monticello
Sunday to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bluma Carmichael
and Mrs. S. B. Kinard motored to
Thomaston-to spend Tuesday.
Major and Mrs. Joel B. Mallet, of
Atlanta, were guests of Mrs. Emma
Mallet part of the past week.
Miss Mary Maddox’s friends will
be glad to know she is recovering
from a recent serious illness.
FOR SALE REAL-ESTATE
FLOVILLA, GEORGIA
HOMES FOR ALE
Four dwelling houses, containing from four to six rooms, good well
of water and one acre or more of land, each. Close in. One place with
running water. For further details see or write
J. S. CUMMING Georgia.
Mr. Arthur C. Wilson, Sr., of
Cincinnati, spent the week-end with
his family at Mr. J. H. Land's.
Mrs. C. A. Butner and Ila*try Bob
Butner are at home after a two
weeks visit in Orlando, Florida.
Mr. Leon J. Wood will return Fri
day to Newport, R. 1., to resume his
duties in the United States navy.
Corporal Franklin Maddox is
spending several days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Maddox.
Mrs. W. O. Perritt, of Forsyth, has
been the guest of relatives this week.
Prof. Perritt spent Saturday here.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Methodist church met Monday
afternoon with Mrsv Verna Wright.
Mrs. Glen Landers and baby, Ruth,
who have been visiting Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Clure have returned to their home in
Rome.
Miss Viola Slaughter and Mrs. R.
O. Settle went up to Atlanta Friday
to see “Twin Beds” at the Atlanta
theater.
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and appears as soft, lustrous and
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Danderine hair cleanse. Just try
this—moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
trand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil,
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair. A
delightful surprise awaits those
whose hair has been neglected or is
scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin.
Besides beautifying the hair Dande
rine dissolves every particle of dan
druff, cleanses, purifies and invigor
ates scalp, forever stopping itch
ing and falling hair, but what will
please y ou most will be after a few
weeks’ use, when you see new hair—
fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hair growing all over the
scalp. If you care for pretty, soft
hair, and lots of it, surely get a small
bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from
any drug store or toilet counter for
a few cents, adv.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918
PAUL
Nolen
& Cos.
Groceries Jackson, Ga.
Phones
24 and 60
Fancy Bright Heavy
Grape Fruit
Friday and Saturday
3 for 25c
Fresh Green
Florida Cabbage
the kind that wont make
you sick, arriving diredt
from the grower by ex
press daily.
We have very special
for week-end trade fresh
Green Lettuce,
nic ripe
Tomatoes,
Celery,
fresh and crisp
Irish Cobbler
Potatoes, Yel
low Turnips,
Yellow Yam
Sweet Potatoes,
Spanish Onions,
Red Onions
In fact anything you
want we have it.
Butter Nut Vic
tory Bread.
Stone’s Cakes
2 for 25c. Six kinds
We have the freshest
and complete line
of groceries ever in Jack
son. We want your or
ders, so phone or come
in person and have your
orders delivered now.
Paul Nolen
& Company
Jackson, Georgia
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24 § 60
WE DELIVER NOW