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IEWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
= SOCIAL REALM
i ladies to sew for
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ies included in Mrs. W. E.
strict are requested to
? r home on next Tuesday
?eb. 26th, at 9:30 o’clock
i hospital supplies and gar-
EA AT MRS. BUTTRILL’S
ay afternoon at 4 o’clock
■rs of the D. A. R. chapter
ain at a silver tea at Mrs.
ttrill’s. This lovely new
look its best on this occa
i bevy of attractive maids
ns will assist in entertain
•ving. All the ladies of the
;ordially invited to attend,
eeds will go towards the
a French orphan.
M HOSTESS TO MOTH
UB
eresting meeting of the
Hub was held Thursday r.f
ith Mrs. Otis Ham. The
•ecently been re-organized
.1 new members invited to
ating library will be one
v features and the books
rted at this meeting. A
them will pertain to the
ildren.
orations were unique and
t the George Washington
ble which held dainties for
’oiks had as a centerpiece
herry tree and bright red
fere given the guests as
Rev. S. R. England, of the
church made an instruc
to the mothers. Cherry
tea were served at small
K. T. U. SOCIAL MEETING
of tne most delightful as well
affairs of the past week
W. C. T. U. social at which
■ E. L. Smith was hostess. In the
of wide awake American wo-
“Patriotism” was the key
■ of the programme prepared by
■ J. W. Crum and Mrs. J. L. Lyons,
decorations in red, white
■ blue, lent the proper atmosphere
■e interesting discussions. After
“Somewhere in France,” by
Crum, talks were given on the
subjects:
Bddiers and Sailors, Mrs. Eva
Smith.
Belief Work, Mrs. R. P. Sasnett.
■oral Education, Mrs. J. B. Settle.
Bmericanization, Mrs. L. D. Mat
■L.
Between these talks came the bea-
B “Salute to the Flag,” by Vera
SBth, Ruth Smith and Mary Julia
B a concise talk Mrs. Lyons closed
t|B>rogramme bringing out the facts
present the W. C. T. U. is
Tling two ambulances, 1 field
Wi at the front. Aside from this
cares for 79 French
■|Bns and in the cantonments ope-
sixteen stereomotographs for
of the soldiers
Bt the close of the helpful enter
ißing programme cream and cake
What You Want When You
Want It —From NEW Stock
Always on The Job
W. WHITE JAMERSON
| BUTTER MAID BREAD
THE BEST
in the national colors were served by
Misses Annie Rose Wright and Kate
Lyons
PERSONAL
Miss Ruby Thompson spent Sunday
in Flovilla.
Miss Lena Greer is visiting Mrs.
Jim Chambless.
Mr. Hubie Ivey and Dr. Holland
were v isitors here Tuesday
Mrs. Annie Whitehead, of McDon
ough, is the guest of Mrs. Jim Ball.
Miss Lois Hand, of Griffin, is the
attractive guest of Mrs. L. A. Maddox
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace O’Neal an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Sun
day.
Mr. S. 11. Eiseman has been spend
ing several days in New York on busi
ness.
Mr. Rollin Powell and Mr. Ernest
Elder were visitors to the city this
week.
Mr. E. L. Adams, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Adams.
Dr. J. B. Hopkins spent Sunday in
Atlanta with Dr. L. B. Hopkins and
family.
i
Mrs. Judson Roberts spent last
week in Flovilla with Miss Lurline
Lawson.
Mrs. Ernest Metzger, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ida
Hendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Howell were
visitors to Zebulon and Thomaston
this week.
Mr. Ernest Faulkner, of Birming
ham spent the week-end with rela
tives here.
Mr. Oscar L. Willis, of Live Oak,
Fla.; was the guest of his brother, Mr.
T. G. Willis, Tuesday.
-.Miss Ethel Colvin spent the week
end in Monticello as the guest of
Miss Mildred Gilmore.
Miss Annie Kate Lynch, of Flovilla,
is the guest of Miss Mayme Minter,
at Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Head, of Atlan
ta, spent the week-end with relatives
at High Falls.
Miss Myrtie Harris has returned to
Hampton after a visit to Mrs. Hugh
len Thornton.
Lieut. W. D. Pope, of Camp Wheel
er, spent the week-end with his fam
ily in Jackson.
Mrs. W. S. Colvin spent Monday
with her mother, Mrs. F. W. Gilmore,
at Jenkinsburg.
Miss Viola Slaughtes attended the
Mischa Elman concert in Atlanta
Wednesday evening.
Miss Delpha Maddox and Miss Mary
Williams were guests of Miss Annie
Lou McCord, Saturday.
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HELP UNCLE SAM
Why pay $1.50 for an| Alarm Clock
that has babbit or type metal staffs when
you can get a better clock with steel
staffs and pinions at Edwards’ Jewelry
Store for
Only $1.25
a difference of 25 cents, the price of a
Thrift Stamp, not to mention the dif
ference in quality?
Have just received a case of these
clocks to at $1.25. Do you need one?
Joseph E. Edwards
Jeweler and Optometrist
JACKSON, GEORGIA
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Etheridge, Mrs.
Lamar Etheridge and Frank, Jr., are
in Florida for seperal days.
Mrs. Stewart Roberts, of Atlanta,
arrives this week to be the guest of
her sister, Mrs. W. 0 Ham.
Mrs. L. H. Farguson, of McDon
ough, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Kin
ard and Miss Lavonia Clark.
Miss Marie McMichael ieft Tues
day to visit her sister, Mrs. E. M.
Boyd, at Eagle Lake, Florida.
Mrs. Emmett Moore, of Griffin, is
spending several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watson.
George Manley was down from At
lanta Sunday to spend the day with
his mother, Mrs. Virginia Manley.
Miss Annie Ried Harper entertain
ed the membrs of her sewing club
delightfully on Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mary Miles has returned to
her ho*ne at Locust Grove after an
extendfed visit with Mrs. W. S. Colvin.
Mr. George' Bell, of the United
States Navy, is spending a short while
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Bell.
Mr. H. H. Webb, of the U. S. S.
Louisiana, is spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mr3. W. J.
Webb.-
Miss Gladys Patrick and Mr Julian
Compton were among those going to
see “Intolerance” in Griffin the past
week.
Col and Mrs. C. L. Redman an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Mon
day, who has been named Mary Wil
helmina.
I Mrs. J. R. Sams was called to
Brunswick a few days ago on account
of the illness of her son-in-law, Mr. T.
B. Miller.
Miss Lena White is spending the
week in Nashville, Tenn., buying the
spring stock of millinery for i?r ♦’nn
in Royston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McCord and lit
tle son returned Sunday to Macon,
after spending a few days with Mrs.
J. W. McCord.
The friends of Miss Blanche Went
zell will be interested to know of her
wedding to Mr. J. S. Norton on Feb.
12th at Harper’s Ferry, Va.
Col. and Mrs. H. M. Fletcher, Mrs.
L. M. Crawford and Miss Mary New
ton motored to Atlanta, Friday. Miss
Rosa Newton who has been the guest
of Mrs. Charles Robison for several
weeks, returned with them.
Hardly a Drugstore in the Land
That Does Not Sell This Remedy
On the Market Half a Century.
When you are in perfect health,
and are enjoying a strong and vigor
ous vitality, it is then that your blood
is free from all impurities.
You should be very careful and
give heed to the slightest indication
of impure blood. A sluggish circula
tion is often indicated by an impaired
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken
by catarrh suffererß for the past
thirty-live years, and has become
known as the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh. Hall’B Catarrh Cure acts thru
the Blood on the Mucou3 surfaces, ex
pelling the Poison from the Blood and
healing the diseased portions.
After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh
Cure for a short time you will see &
great improvement in your general
health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh
Cure at once and get rid of catarrh.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Mrs. Smith Settle, of Macon, and
her mother, Mrs. Blackman, of Atlan
ta, have returned to their homes after
a visit with Mrs. John B. Settle.
Mrs. W. S. Stephens, of Macon, and
Mrs. Irby, of Covington, are spending
the week with Mrs. M. D. Roberts at
Mrs. Virginia Manley’s.
Miss Martha Pound and Miss Hel
en Carmichael are visiting friends in
Greenville, Spartanburg, S. C., and
Lynchburg, Va., for two weeks.
Lamar Etheridge, assistant pay
master on the battleship Alabama,
returned Saturday to New York, af
ter a two weeks furlough at home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Buttrill.Miss
Sara Sarah Smith and Miss Emmie
Durden, of Graymont are spending
several days at the Georgian Terrace.
Misses Nell Gilmore, Ethel Colvin
and Mary Manning, of Jenkinsburg,
who have been attending a house par
ty in Monticello have returned home.
Among those here Monday for the
opening of court were Judge W. E
H. Searcy, Jr., Solicitor E. M. Owen,
Attorneys T. B. Higdon and Philip
Alston, of Atlanta.
Misses Sara Smith and Emmie
Durden, of Graymont, are at home
from a visit to Mrs. Paul Reese in At
lanta. Miss Durden is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. T. H. Buttrill.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham and
Mrs. C. A. Butner were guests at the
dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Cummings in celebration of
the twenty-third anniversary of their
marriage.
The state directors of the Prepared
ness League of American Dentists
have recently appointed Dr. J. B.
Hopkins chairman of the local unit.
The object of the league is to do a
million free dental operations for the
next draft of the national army, so
the men may enter the service with
their teeth in good condition.
appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a
general weakening of the system. It
is then that you should promptly take
a few bottles of S. S. S., the great
blood purifier and strengthened It
will cleanse the blood thoroughly and
build up and strengthen the whole
system. S. S. S. is sold by all drug
gists. Valuable information about the
blood supply can be had free by writ
ing to the Swift Specific Cos., 24
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ?? IQIR
Nolen’s
Groceries Jackson, Qa.
Phones
24 and 60
Cherry Pie
There’s nothing better,
and Washington’s Birth
day suggests it. Get
ready for yours.
CLUB HOUSE RED
PITTED CHERRIES
In Heavy Syrup
One Three A A
can M for tjH.UW
New Catch Fat
Mackerel
2 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,
nice 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.
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Butter Nut Vic
tory Bread.
Stone’s Cakes
2 for 25c. Six kinds
We have the freshest
and motft 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
PHONES
24 £ 60
WE DELIVER NOW
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