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SILK HOSE
Thai Please You
The Dainty Sheer Ank)e Fitting That
makes them look slender and attractive.
Prices are not so hitrh, 79, 98c and $1 pr.
Service Weights are here also
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
Lisle Hose
For Service
Buy several pairs of Lisle Hose for
every day wear. If you will your silk
hose will last longer.
25 Dozen Children’s Ribbed Hose 5 to
91 at 121 c pair.
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
WOMEN’S KID
AND FABRIC GLOVES
Washable Cape Skins in black, blue
and brown, special $1.50 and $1.75 pair.
Soft French Kids $2.00 and $2.50 pair.
Women’s Chamosette Gloves in blacks,
browns, chocolate, eggshell and white,
beautiful embroided cuffs.
Prices only 50, 75c and SI.OO pair.
Children’s Fabric Gloves 35 and 50c pr.
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
Just say “KOTEX” 25c hn
PERSONAL
Mr. B. M. Drake, County Agent,
■will spend next week at the South
eastern Fair in Atlanta and will di
rect the boys 4-H club exhibit and
demonstration in soil improvement
by the use of crimson clover.
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The hosts of friends of Rev. and
Mrs. T. M. Callaway regret to know
they leave Friday for their new
home in Wadley where Mr. Callaway
has accepted the call to serve the
Baptist churches of Wadley and
Bartow as pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buchanan, Mr
and Mrs. L. P. McKibben and Mrs.
John E. Lane attended the unveiling
exercises at the Fears cemetery near
Monticello Sunday afternoon, when
the grave of William Fears, a Rev
olutionary patriot, was officially
marked by the Elizabeth Marlow
Chapter, D. A. R., of Monticello.
Governor Talmadge was the prin-
t
Not to make a long story short, hut here you see four generations intensely interested in the han
dling of Gulf efasoline. At the Matthews Service Station, out near the Ada, Texas, stop on highway
No. 2, resides this unusual family. Mrs. B. H. Hatcher, 64, is the great-grandmther; Mrs. An
drew Abadie, 44, is the grand nother; Mrs. Phil Matthew’s, 24, is the mother of Dorthy Ann, 4,
and Phil, shown in this picture.
There is 20 years between each generation, and Dorothy Ann is the only daughter of an only daugh
ter of an only daughter of an only daughter. Believe it or no;, Mr. Ripley!
cipal speaker on this occasion. The.
ladies of the Jackson party are mem
bers of the William Mclntosh Chap
ter here an 2 represented that chap
ter at the ceremonies.
PROGRESS-ARGUS HONOR ROLL
Mrs. R. B. Haviland, Atlanta.
W. C. Pinnell, Jackson.
S. P. Ridgeway, Jackson.
W. H. Craig, Indian Springs.
C. F. Stroud, Jenkinsburg.
W. T. Cawthon, Atlanta.
Mrs. Annie Moss, Indian Springs.
C. F. Smith, Jackson.
TO MY FRIENDS IN JACKSON
Realizing that I am the only pastor
in Jackson, I wish to say that I’ll
be glad to be of service to any and
all irrespective of denominations.
Call on me any time the services
of a pastor is needed.
Sincerely yours,
M. R. HEFLIN.
Women’s, Misses
And Children’s Bloomers
Cotton with Rayon thread check, pink
and peach.
Childrens size, 4-8-12 years only 20c pr.
Misses size, 14-16-18 years only 25c pr.
Womens sizes, medium and large 29c
pair.
Womens sizes, extra large 39c pair.
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
Ready Made Curtains
and Curtain Materials
New patterns, colored figures and
plain weaves.
Ready Made Curtains (Ruffled) 59c pr
Ecru Criss Cross Figured Marquisette
$1.19 pair
Marquisettes plain and figured 10. 121
and 20c yard
36 Damask Draperies, the price would
be 69c, while they last only 49e yard.
A full line of New Cretones, Window
Shades, plain green 50 and 65c.
Duplex, sizes 3x7, 75c and SI.OO each.
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
You have a special invitation to visit our
Furniture Department
Special values in Iron Beds. Springs and
Mattresses, Congoleum Rugs •and
Squares, Axminster Squares and Rugs.
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
WITH THE CHURCHES
BAPTIST
Hours of Service:
Sunday School, 0:30 a. m.
Morning Service. 11 a. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30
p. m.
METHODIST
MARVIN R. HEFLIN, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11, a. m. and
at 7:30 p. m.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
JACKSON PRESBYTERIAN
NEILL R. McGEACHY, Pastor
Hours of service. Sunday school
10 a. m. every Sunday.
Morning service 11 a. m.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Second, third and fourth Sundays.
Fellowship Church
Service on first Sunday at 11 a.
IE.
FLOVILLA METHODIST CHURCH
HARVEY A. KING, Pastor
Services every second and fourth
Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m., Rev. J.
R. Terrel), superintendent, prayer
meeting each Thursday evening 8:00
p. m. The public is cordially invited
to each o fthese services.
pefperton Baptist
J. B. STODGHILL, Pastor.
Services Second Sunday.
Sunday School 10:00 a. ul
Services 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
WORTHVILLE BAPTIST
J. B. STODGHILL, Pastor.
Services third Sunday and Satur
day before. Services at 8 p. m.
Saturday, at 11 a. m. Sunday.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
TOWALIGA BAPTIST
REV. D. W. COX, Pastor.
Services third Sunday and Satur
day before at 11 a. m. The public
invited to attend.
Lib.rty Baptist Church
REV. P. P. MOSELY, Pastor
Preaching second Saturday and
Sunday in each month at 11 a. m.
The public invited to attend.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
REV. G. ASHTON SMITH, Pastor
Deacons’ meeting Saturday morn
ing before the second Sundays in
each month; preaching services every
second Saturday; Bible school Sun
day p. m. except second Sunday;
morning worship second Sunday 11
a. m.; teachers’ meeting Saturday
night before second Sunday; B. Y.
P. U. program planning meetinc
Thursday evening before the thir
Sunday in each month.
Forest fires often produce real
rain clouds over the burning area.
Bell Minufactc.j
The metal from which bells are usu
ally made (by founding) is an alloy,
called bell-metal, commonly composed
of 80 parts of copper and 20 of tin.
The proportion of tin varies, however,
from one-third to one-fifth of the
weight of the copper, according to the
sound required, the size of the bell and
the impulse to be given. The clearness
and richness of the tone depends upon
the metal used, the perfection of its
casting and also upon its shape, it hav
ing been shown by a number of experi
ments that the well known shape with
a thick lip is the best adapted to give
a perfect sound. The depth of the
tone of a bell increases in proportion
to its size.
Effect of Irrigation
Irrigation specialists of the United
States Department of Agriculture have
found that in well managed irrigation
projects the drainage water carries
away as much salt as is brought in by
the irrigation water. The crop plants
use a large part of the irrigation wa
ter, but they absorb very little of the
salt, so that the salt content of the
drainage water is much higher tiian
that of the Irrigation water. Where
drainage water with its higher salt con
tent is reclaimed and used for irriga
tion it is necessary to use larger
quantities for each acre served, in or
der to maintain a favorable salt bal
ance and thus avoid crop injury.
Cloister 800 Years Old
The ruins of the Paulinzella clois
ter near Bad Blankenburg, Thuringia,
among the largest and most beautiful
of their kind in Germany, look back
in pride on 800 years of history. The
cloister was built by Benedictine
monks and consecrated in 1132 by the
archbishop of Mainz. It was badly
damaged in 1323 during the Peasants'
war and was abandoned soon there
after. Further destruction was caused
by lightning in the Seventeenth cen
tury. The parts preserved have been
termed by a great German art his
torian "one of the stylistically most
imposing creations of the Middle
Romanesque period.”
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Almond of Rote Family
The almond shrub, although usually
thought of as a nut-bearing tree or
shrub. Is in reality a close relative to
the rose. It is a native of the Medi
terranean region, but is grown in this
country in California, where its culti
ration is fairly extensive. Roughly,
the almond is divided in two groups,
the first known as the bitter almond
and the second the sweet almond
The hitter almond is used in the man
ufacture of llavoring extracts and
prussic acid.
The sweet almond is of two types,
the hard shelled and the papewshelled
It is the latter which enters commerce.
notice
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and inexpensive budget* buying plan. If you want
fine portraits of your self, you can have them at
small cost. We make a sitting, give you proofs to
choose from and finish one of our finest portraits
from the choice you make for SI.OO. —Additional
beautifully mounted prints may be had at any time
for 75c.
You will receive prompt and courteous attention.
Guthrie’Studio, Jackson, Ga.
MR. E. W. BLANKENSHIP WILL
REST IN JACKSON CEMETERY
Graveside services for Mr. E. W.
Blankenship, 51 years of age, lieu
tenant of the guard at the U. S.
Reformatory at Chillicotfce, Ohio,
whose death occurred Monday morn
ing, will be held at the Jackson ceme
tery Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Rev. M. R. Heflin will be the offi
ciating minister and interment will
be in the Jackson Cemetery.
The body arrived in Jackson
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JACKSON
Progress-Argus
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933
Thursday morning and was taken to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Compton. The funeral service was
held in Chillicothe. The body was ac
companied by members of the fam
ily, including Messrs. W. D. Comp
ton, Jr. and Fletcher Fletcher Comp
ton, brothers of Mrs. Blankenship,
who went to the Ohio city upon
learning of the death of Mr. Blan
kenship.
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