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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CA RROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA
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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 10!fl
MRS. KINNABREW ENTERTAINS MISS JONES ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. Fowler, of Brownwood, Tex- MIssNatallic Jones entertained the
as, was the honored guest at a pret- members of the K. K. K. club and a
ty sewing party Tuesday morning few lrineds at a picture party
when Mrs. Robert Kinnabrew en- Thursday afternoon,
tertaied at her home on Depot The tea room of the Red Cross,
s t ree t to which Miss Jones invited her
The guests included the members guests, after seeing the pictures at
of the Work-A-While club. Mrs. the Bonita, was gracefully decora-
Fowler, Misss Nannie Kennedy, and ted. Oh each table the center
Miss Lucile Loch, of Atlanta, the marked with a crystal
guest of Miss Marie Bradley. jwith red carnations.
Mrs. Kinnabrew served her guests ar >d *ees were served,
a tempting salad course. t Those present were Mrs. J. W.
Griffin, Miss lone Hale, Miss Lillie
MRS. JOHN LOWREY’S <>oft, Miss Marie Dempsey, Miss
AFTERNOON PARTY Irene New, Miss Reba Garrett, Miss
Laulie Morrell, Miss Pauline Holmes,
One of the delightful social in- Miss Inez Robison, Miss Jennie
MRS. HERNDON’S GUESTS
Mrs. Fred Shaefer and Mrs. Roy
expected Thursday to be the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pomp Shaefer will
also be with Mr. and Mrs. Herndon,
and Mr. Fred Shaefer and Mr.
Smith will join the party for the
week-end.
PRETTY PARTY FOR VISITORS
vase (Hied
Sandwiches
cidents of the week was the lovely Stone, Miss Willie Lee Herrin, Miss
sewing party on Tuesday afternoon kdith Stone and Miss Mildi'cd
given by Mrs. John I.owrey in her Lamp
apartments on Home street.
The attractive adornment of the FOR I>R. TOMNSEND AND
rooms were low bowls iilled with DU- APPLEWHITE
nasturtiums and pretty pot plants.
A salad course was temptingly Miss Evelyn Brown entertained party.
course was
served, Mrs. T. A. Herndon assisting at a lovely dinner party Saturday
in entertaining. - evening at her home on Cedar
The guests present were Mrs. M. street, in compliment to Dr. .1. G.
M. Bradley, Mrs. .1. Lee Young, Mrs. Townsend and Dr. C. C. Applewhite,
Hume, Mrs. Jim Cheney, Mrs .J. R. of New York City.
Styles, Mrs. S. J. Boykin, Mrs. T. B. The decorations of the parlor and
Slade. Mrs C. M. Tanner, Mrs. B. F hallway were of cut Rowers in pas-
Bovkin, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. tel shades together with pot plants.
Walker Flournoy, Mrs. E. C. Bass I’ink and white sweet pens were
Mrs. Homei* Perdue, Mrs. Emma combined in the dining room. The
Prescott, of Atlanta, and Misss table cover was of elegant lace.
Clyde Willis. The place cards represented bou-
quets of pink roses and the color
FOR MRS. FOWLER note of pink and white was contin-
ued in the mints and shaded candles.
Miss Nannie Kennedy’s parly A crystal basket filled with sweet
Mrs. J. Lee Young’s guest, Mrs. D.
T. Robinson, of Atlanta, was hon
ored with several pretty parties
was the past week.
Mrs. Irvin Cheney gave a delight
ful theatre party Wednesday after
noon entertaining her guests, after
witnessing the pictures, at the Red
Cross tea room, which was attract
ively decorated.
Those included in the jolly party
were Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Young,
Mrs. Hilton Tyus, Mrs. Walker
Flournoy, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs.
Paul Jack, Mrs. .1. C. Brock, Mrs. Lee
Fitts, and Mrs. J. G. Cheney.
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lee
Fitts complimented Mrs. Robinson
and Miss Clyde Willis, of Greons-
borough, Ga., with a pretty sewing
Following a pleasant sew-
SACKVILLE
LOCAL NEWS
Some of the farmers of this
neighborhood are done chopping
S in and some are badly behind
their work on acount of so
much sickness.
Mr. James Smith and family, of
near Ml. Zion, were the guests of
Mr. Charlie Bonner and family Sun
day.
Mr. Oscar Roberson spent Sunday
in our villa and was the guest of
Miss Fannie Wyatt, whose- home is
in Haleyville, Ala.
Mrs. Joe Tyson and little daugh
ter, Alline, are seriously ill at this
wi iting.
Mr. Albert prook, of Roopville,
was the guest of Mr. Martin Ivey
and family Sunday.
Last Sunday night about nine o’
clock God in his loving kindness and Next week we will give some
tender mercy visited the home of Brcat bargains in summer goods.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamah Foster and JOHN W. BASKIN & CO.
took home to glory their darling 1 n „ w Lee Fltls is ( , uitc m this
little son, Hamah Lee, whose body| wt , e] .
Master Arthur Dozier, of Haley
ville, Ala., arrived Tuesday for a
month’s visit to his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Simonton, on
Maple street.
Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
Fast colored ginghams, worth
12 l-2c today at 9c.
JOHN W. BASKIN & CO.
Mrs. Robert E. Lee, who, with
her little son, has been visiting Mrs.
J. T. Young here several days, has
gone to Chattanooga for a short
»isit before returining to her home
in Fitzgerald.*
Butterick Patterns at Bradley's.
Mrs. C. W. Jones,i of' Milan,
is visiting her brother, Mr. T.
Roberson.
POTATO
thousand.
PLANTS* 31:00
R. A. JONES CC
STUDIO '
By request I will have a stttdfo
in town for the purpose teaching
piano and expression. Ail inteftt-
ested in either nr both, plea4p
phone 209. •
5-25-41 MRS. JAMES BEALL.
jfc
ing hour, a dainty lunch was served
in the dining room. The beautiful
decorations of the tables wore of
vari-colored sweet peas artistically
arranged in crystal baskets.
Sixteen guests were present. Mrs.
Robinson and Miss Willis shared
honors also at a delightful party
Friday morning when Mrs. Walker
Flournoy entertained a large num
ber of friends.
The attractive home was lovely
in its decorations of cut flowers,
including larkspur, .Tweet peas and
daisies.
Bon bons and delicious lunch
were served.
Mrs. Flournoy’s guests included
Mrs. Robinson, Miss Willis, Mrs.
Young, Mrs. J. R. Styles, Mrs. Hil
ton Tyus, Mrs. Paul Jack, Mrs. T.
A. Herndon, Mrs. Eldred Bass, Mrs.
Irvin Cheney, Mrs. J. M. Carlisle,
Mrs. J. C. Brock, Mrs. B. F. Boykin,
Mrs. M. M. Bradley, Mrs Ralph
Brown, Mrs Robert Kinnabrew,
Monday afternoon, at the home of peas, the handle with a fluffy bow
her sister, Mrs. Joe Harris, on Col- pink tulle, formed the center piece
lege street, was a pretty compli- of the table, the corners being
ment to her attractive guest, Mrs. marked with crystal candle sticks
B. H. Fowler, of Brownwood, containing lighted tapers, the soft
Texas. t rays lending attraction to the party.
The spacious living room, in Places were laid for Dr. Town-
whicli the guests were seated, was send, Dr. Applewhie, Mrs. Ruth
prettily adorned with a profusion Kramer, Mrs. Mary Bickford, Miss
of sweet peas. Rachael Brock, Miss Brown, Mr.
^An interesting feature of the af- Roy Mandeville, and Mr. Reese Ad-'Mrs Lee Fitts, Mrs. Oscar Hay, Mrs
ternoon was the story related by ainson, of Atlanta,
request of Mrs. Fowler of a recent i A five-course dinner was served,
trip, when she accompanied Dr.' Mrs. Ruth Kramer complimented
Fowler through Alaska. Dr. Applewhite and Dr. Townsend Jackson, Miss Katie Lou Thomas-
Mrs. Pal Bradley, Mrs. Robert with a delightful supper party Sun- . son , Miss Bessie Styles, and Miss
Kinnabrew and Miss Elizabeth Me- day evening. On the attractively
Clellan assisted the hostess in en- appointed table covers were laid
! for Mrs. Kramer, Misss Evelyn
were invited Applewhite, Dr. Townsend, Mr. Roy
Mandeville, and Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Brock.
was laid to rest at Antioch churcn
Sunday afternoon about 4 o’clock.
Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. \V. \V. Hoop. Weep not,
dear parents and grandparents, for
little Lee is asleep in Jesus, blessed
sleep from which none ever wake
to weep.
How blest is the man
Who walkcth not astray
In counsel of ungodly men,
Nor stands in the sinners’ way,
Nor sitteth in the scorner’s seat;
BUt places his delight
Upon God’s law and meditates
On his word both day ad night.
He shall be like a tree that grows
Set by a river’s side,
Which in its season yields its fruit
Ajid green its lenves abide,
And all he has shall prosper well;
The wicked arc not so,
lijut like the chaff before the wind
Are driven to and fro.
\ POTATO
thousand.
Tell your neighbor
for the Free Press.
P. L. ShaefTer, Mrs. Robert Hyatt,
Mrs. L. M. Turner, Mrs. John Gor
don, Mrs. Sid Holderness, Mrs. John
tertaining.
Twenty-five guests
to meet the lionorec.
Ijces and cake wree served.
Boy’s union suits, 50c duality at
Mrs. Ruth Kramer was the week-
430 at JOHN W. BASKIN & CO. end guest of Miss Evelyn Brown.
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PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK
MONDAY
THE ETERNAL GRIND, Paramount feature, with Mary Pickford.
TUESDAY
THE GOLDEN CLAW, Triangle, with Bessie Barriscole and Frank
Mills.
THE BEST OF ENEMIES, comedy featurtng Weber and Fields.
WEDNESDAY
THE LOVE MASK, a great Paramount picture featuring Clio
R .dgely
THURSDAY
DOUBLE TROUBDE, Triangle feature with Douglas Fairbanks
A JANITOR’S WIFE’8 TEMPTATIONS, comedy, featuring F red
Mace and Marta Golden
FRIDAY
THE YANKEE GIRL, featuring Blanche Ring i n a splendid Para
mount production
SATURDAY
Western pictures and a good comedy.
SATURDAY’S PROGRAM ALWAYS GOOD
Marie Bradley.
ANTIOCH
NEW WATSON
Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
Mr. Thos. J. Kntrekin went to At-
Mrs. Kntrekin home. She lias been
at Wesley Memorial Hospital for
treatment the past twe weeks.
PLANTS', $1.00 per
B. A. JONES CO.
lo subscribe
TIRE LOST
Automobile tire and rim
4 1-2 by 35 on the streets of
Carrollton or on the road
by A. & M. or Temple road
not more than three miles
from Carrollton. Return
to C. E. Roop and get re
ward. Tire was lost June
8 th.
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IDEAL
, Ice Cream
The ice cream which
we serve at our foun
tain or deliver at your
home is made from
pure cream and fresh
flavors. It is rich and
wholesome and has a
distinct food value be
sides being a delicous
treat.
Freezing is done by
power which insures
an even fineness of
grain.
Our Ice Cream
is a “dessert de
li g h t” during
warm weather
We’ll deliver it in any
qauntity.
Red Cross Drug Store
Phone 376
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Mrs. Perry Stephens, of Arkansas,
who is visiting relatives in Car-
roll, spent Sunday with her broth
er, Mr. W. W. Smith.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCray spent
Sunday with Mr. George Stamps
at Salem
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tyson is quite sick al
this writing.
Mr. George Blackwelder and
family, of Boopvillc, visited Mr. T.
L. Boberts Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. Ivey is able to he up
again.
Miss Willie Mae Fletcher is sick
at present.
The Death Angel visited the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Baymond Foster
Saturday night at eight o’clock and
took from them their darling baby
who had been sick for about two
weeks. The grief-stricken parents
have the sympathy of the entire
community.
GLENLOCH
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Symbol Of Strength
Iron is energy—it invigorates and
gives strength with which we may
meet any task.
Pallor goes with weakness, and a ruddy
glow with strength. The hue of
health is due to the proper number of
red corpuscles in the blood. It is iron
that gives these cells their color.
Beet Wine & Iron Tonic
will provide you with the rich, red iron
ladea blood which you need to make
you well. Take it now and throw off
that tired feeling. Price—$1,00 per
pint.
Red Cross Drug Store
Mr. C. M. Bay and family visited
home folks at Yellow Dirt Saturday
and Sunday last.
Prof. T. F. Connell and family
were the guests of Prof. Lee Bl;d-
| soe Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Charley Bledsoe and wife
visited his brother, Mr. Lee Bledsoe,
Thursday.
Miss Irma Ray, of this place f:l-
tended Sunday School and singing
at Yellow Dirt Sunday evening.
Mr. Leonard Huffman has secured
a house and moved out near his
store where he can serve the peo
ple much better.
Prof. Emmett Bagwell, of Car
rollton, was the guest of his brother,
Prof. Joseph Bagwell, Monday.
The,ifarmers are all very busy
trying to kill part of the grass.
Everybody that you see are com
plaining about having so much
grass.
Mr. Ellis Brittain and Mr. Ben
jamin Jones, of this place, attended
the singing at Cool Springs Sun
day, and report a nice time and a
good singing.
Rev. Dun Carter did not preach
at JLliis place Sunday on account of
hl^,;wifc being sick.
i Mir. .1. F. Jones and his son, J. T.,
wHft Df. Ellis, went to Atlanta
t° haye an operation.on J.
TWfince, that was caused from a
mdle kick several years ago, but
returned home Sunday night to wait
a few weeks.
They had a fine prayer meeting
Sunday night at Mr. Albert Gar
ners. It will be at Mr. Stith’s next
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carden, Mrs.
A. S. Camp and Mr. and Mrs. H,
Wilson all visited Mr. and Mrs. S.
D. Carden a while Sunday after
noon, and motored to Whitesbnrg
where they stayed a while with Dr.
J. A. Reeves and wife.
. T|iq, White and Reese memorial
sjhglijg., is going to be held at Mt.
Pleasant the first Saturday and Sun
day in July. Everybody is invited
to pome and bring well-iilled bas
kets.
Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Brittain vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, of
Black Dirt, Sunday.
Misses Keren and May Belle
Trapp,of County Line, attended
prayer meeting Sunday night.
Mr. Jack Roberson, of Whites-
burg, who has been ill with blood
poison, is better.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Carden’s lit
tle son, Weyman, has been real sick
for the past few days.
BI4EDSOE
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Ladies’ Middy Blouses
Ginghams yard
Curtain Scrim yand
Children’s Dresses and Rompers
Mem’s Wash Ties
Laundry Soap 8 bars for
Toilet soap 3 cakes for
5-gal. oil cans
Tumblers set
Ice Tea Glasses set
Glass Pitchers
50c
40c
10c and 25c
25c
Sbbbbb aHiMiffi!Jzieri!iHiai!fifi«fi naae
Butterick Patterns at Bradley’s.
Good Looks are Easy
with
Magnolia
Balm.
Look a9 good as your city cousins. No
matter if you do Tan or Freckle Alagnol.a
Balm will surely clear your skin instantly.
Heals Sunburn, too. Just put a little on
your face and rub it off again before dry.
Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle
to-day and begin the improvement at
once. White, Pink and Rose-Red Colors.
75 cents at Druggi/ta or by mail diretlt.
SAMPLE FREE.
LYON MFC. CO.. 40 So. Sth Si, Brooklrn. N.Y.
LOWELL
Mr. Ed Burns and Mr. Jack Voss,
of Carrollton, motored to Alabama
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth
Lunette, visited Mrs. Hollingsworths’
father, who is sick on Dixie street.
Misses Jessie and Lucile Bonner
spent Tuesday night with Mrs. D.
E. Burns.
Mrs. Rosanda Martin was shop
ping here Thursday afternoon.
Misses Annie and Lunette Holligs-
worth were shoppig in Carrollton
Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Duncan, who has been
visiting in Birmingham, Ala., has
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burson spent
the week-end with Mr. Hill Brovvn
and family.
Dr . G. W. Hammond spent the
week-end with homefolks at Firank-
lin.
Mr. Brewer Faver and brother,
Dr. Robert Faver, of Clem, motored
to Haralson and spent the day last
Sunday.
Sunday was singing evening here
but we didn’t have much singing
as the boss, Mr. Faver, was away.
$r.“ W. P. Rowe, who has been
very sick, was able to attend choir
practice Saturday night.
Miss Ethel Huggins and little sis
ter spent Satur'^y and Sunday ’”i»h
their brother, Mr. Bobbie Lee Hug
gins.
Mrs. Mattie Stallings has a new
Lamps
Ray-o Lamps
O-Cedar Mops
O-Cedar polish
Brooms
Stationery box
Pound Paper box
Post Cards each
Knives and Forks set
Well milk coolers
10c
25c
10c
60c
25c, 30c and 40c
50c, 60c and 90c
- 40c and 50c
25c, 40c and 45c
$1.65
75c and $1.25
25c and 50c
25c, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c
10c, 15c, 20c and 25c
- - 2()C and 25c
lc
50c, 60c, 95c and $1.50
25c and 35c
Cups, Saucers, Plates, Platters, Bowls, Fruit Sau
cers, Soup Dishes and Covered Dishes
at the right pricey
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