Jackson herald. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1881-current, August 19, 1926, Image 5

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FALL STYLES Magnificent display of 'all Styles Millinery, Dress -6 and Novelties. f FOR THE BABIES Baby' Dresses, Socks, loaks, Boottees, Baby ooks, Rattlers, Passifiers, aby Cloaks, Crepe de bine Caps in assorted cob s,.Silk Socks, White Moc sins. Mr. J. T. Johnson of Oklahoma S’, Okla., is here on a visit to his er, Mrs. G. E. Waddell. fc. T. F. Blackstock of Atlanta I'ofen visiting his mother, Mrs. T. f'ackstock, here, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moore are occupying the S. J. Nix resi tce, on Lawreneeville street. Mr.-. M. M. Smith and Mrs. J. H. lerhold spent a few days last week Atlanta. Mrs. Homer Hancock and Miss Ella ckson were visitors to Gainesville, iday, Mes Eivie Hatfield of Monticello Ike guest of Miss Saraleene Jacob- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Doolittle of M Park, Fla., are guests of Mr. 1 Mrs. E. B. Martin. Dr. *nd Mrs. C. B. Barnett and > children of Marietta spent Sun lit the home of Mr. C. E. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Jordan of At ta spent the week-end with the ter ’s aunt, Mrs. F. P. Holder. rs ’ J- H. Campbell, little Eleanor toplell and Drayton Duck are Sts of friends in Comer. BlSs Miriam Bennett has return to Jefferson, after an absence of era l "eeks in the interest of the P. Sewell Cos. w— k -Vat Hancock, who is spending s ' J mmer in Dalton, Ga., spent 't'-k-end with his parents, Mr. •'* r ' Homer Hancock. ' ' r r - Harry Blackstock has return to a ' s home in Cordele, after a t t 0 his mother, Mrs. W. A. L. tkstock. S:,,rey Ellington has returned ;! 'om Murphy, N. C., where he Cert spending the summer with Mrs. j; B. Storey. Howell McElhahnon, who has 1,1 Horida for some time, is “ Vi 'it to his parents here, Mr. J. £ McElhannon. r Hal Moore was hostess to the r^a -’ Ladies Club on Friday af n She was assisted in enter h” her sister, Mrs. Summie Those present were: Mrs. Aderhold, Mrs. Kathleen ir.:.gan, Mrs. A. J. Flanigan, ; Aderhold and Mrs. M. M. °f Augusta. August “Clean-Up” SALE All Summer Dresses, Hats and Underwear going at Actual Cost for the remainder of August. If you need the goods, here is the place to come. These goods must go to make room for our Fall line. Below we quote just a few prices: GENTS FURNISHINGS We are adding a complete line of Gents Furnish mgs. J. K. Orr line of Shoes, both dress and' work shoes. Overalls and Work Shirts. * Monarch Shirts, all colors and all prices. Arrow and Arotex Collars, in all sizes. Gotham Underwear. Monito Socks. Ties, in a good range of colors and prices. Arrow Handkerchiefs. Paris Garters. Belts. v LADIES AND MISSES SUMMER UNDERWEAR Slips, Teddies, Bloomers, Gowns and Step-Ins, at big ductions. Crepe de Chine Slips at QQ Crepe de Chine Bloomers at QQ HEAD-MORRISON COMPANY I formerly Miss Minnie Head JEfPERSON, GEORGIA Mr. Jones H. Aderhold and Mr. M. M. Smith of Augusta are guests at the home of J. N. Holder. X Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Holder had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson and Miss Raymer Johnson of Atlanta. Mrs. Kent Rossetber and children, Kent, Jr., and Nancy, of Sanford, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Rosetter’s mother, Mrs. Nix, at Apple Valley. i Mr. James Echols and Mis-s Bertha , Wilson of Douglas were guests last ■ week of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Echols. 1 They were accompanied home by Mr. J. S. Echols. Mrs. Morris Bryan and young daughter, Sally, have returned from a two weeks visit to Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Sr., at her summer home in Rabun Gap. Mrs. J. A. Wills entertained at dinner on Friday evening. Her guests were: Miss Annie Lee Mc- Donald of Winder and Messrs. John A. and Nat Long of Pendergrass. Jack and John Hancock, the two young sons of Mr. anl Mrs. Claud Hancock, are spending the week at Nicholson, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom McElhannon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Taylor and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ap pleby, of Florida, have been visiting here the past week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Appleby. The Womans Bible Class of the Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet next Monday afternoon at four o’clock with Mrs. Hal Moore. A full attendance is desired. The Jefferson Business Mens Evan gelistic Club will have charge of the service at Dry Pond church Sunday evening at 8.30, Aug. 22nd, 1926. All friends are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Sallie A. Smith of McGregory, Texas, is here on a visit to her broth er, Mr. S. B. Archer, and other rela tives. It has been about eighteen years since visiting here, and she is being given a cordial welcome by her many relatives and friends. Miss Minnie Head has sold half interest in her store to Messrs. L. F. C. Morrison, and the new firm will go under the name of Head- Morrison Cos. They are adding to the line of millinery and dress goods a stock of clothing and gents furn ishings. See their announcement in tly3 issue. TELEPHONE 21 FOR VOUR WANT’S Mrs. Sam Bennett and children have joined Mr. in Florida. <VIr. Lewis M(?bley has gone to Punta Gorda, Fla. Mr. Jordan and his daughter, Miss Alleene Jordan, of Royston, spent Friday at the home of F. P. Holder. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps and young son have returned to their home in Sanford, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrett of Avon Park, Fla., are guests of rela tives in Jefferson. Misses Olive, Mary Ruth and Sarah Wills are visiting Mrs. J. 0. Brasel ton, in Braselton. Mr. Lewis Parr of Atlanta was the guest of his sister, Mrs. 0. C. Ader hold, on Sunday. Mr. Edward Johnson of Atlanta is visiting his cousin, Mr. Franklin Holder. Miss Lovinia Simpkins, sister of Mrs. A. H. Brock, has left for her home in Tucker. Mr. L. E. Roberts and family are expected some time this week to visit the former’s mother. ' Miss Penelope Wills returned to her home in Washington, Ga., Thurs day. Miss Marjorie Sue Holder has re turned from a two weeks visit to relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Hunt from Ap ple Valley were visitors of Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Tuesday. The friends of Mrs. W. T. Wills will regret to learn that she fell and sprained her wrist. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storey have returned to their home in Murphy, | N. C., after a visit to relatives in Jefferson. Mr. Jackson, one of Martin Insti tute High school teachers, is expect ed in the city Friday to make ar rangements for the coming vear. ■ / Mr. Wallace Hunt and Master James Poreher of Jacksoville, Fla., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Echols. • - ■■ ■ ■ ■ HIM Mr. Ralph Ellington and two broth ers of Oxford have returned from a motor trip to Cordele, Tifton. Ameri cus and other points in South Geor gia. LADIES HATS One table of Hats, $3 and $4 values, your choiceat SI.OO One table of Hats, $4 and $6 values, your choicr* at $2.00 Boys and Girls school Hats, your choice at 25c and 50c. LADIES SHOES All $3 and $4 Shoes going at $2.50 Ladies House Slippers at 75c. One lot of boys and misses school Shoes at $1.50. BOYS WASH SUITS Little boys Wash Suits, going at SI.OO. Mrs. Herman P. DeLaperriere of Hoschton was a visitor to the city Tuesday. Mrs. C. T. Storey, Jr., and Miss Bonnie Brock were among the visi tors to Gainesville, Friday. Mrs. H. A. White and little daugh ter, Virginia, of Nauhville, Tenn., are visiting her sister, Mrs. F. C. Statoii. Misses Louise Martin and Mildred Dalton, and Master Clifton Blood worth, have been visiting in Atlan ta for the past tv.o weeks. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Logan and children of Athens are spending sev eral days with relatives at Dry Pond. He is one of the employees in the Athens Postoffice. Dr. Thomas A. Cheathnm, the state drug inspector, was here one day this week. He was accompanied by his son. Dr. Cheatham is a close relative of Mrs. Mattie Bell Roberts. __ - • * Pastor Allison J. Johnson, of the First Baptist church was with Rev. C. A. Strickland, at Hill’s Switch, Habersham countv, last week; and with Rev. A. J. Morgan, at Acworth, Cobb county, this week. The Jefferson Business Mens Evan gelistic Club put on threeprograms last Sunday. At 11 a. m. they were at Holly Springs; and at the evening hour at the Maysville Methodist church, and the First Baptist church at Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Roberts of Groveton, Texas, Mrs. W. B. Shaw and Miss Mary Lou Shaw, have re turned from a visit to Greenville, S. C., Highlands, and Asheville, N. C. Miss Olive Wills, who has been director of the Whitson Studio in Gainesville during the summer school, has completed her work there, and will be at home for several weeks before going to Thornasville as head of the musical department in the public schools there this fall. Mrs. Hewlett Aderhold entertain ed two tables of bridge on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Jones Aderhold and Mrs. M. M. Smith of Augusta. Those playing, were: Mrs. Aderhold, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Morris Bryan, Mrs. A. J. Flanigan, Mrs. Dud ley Moore, Mr3. O. C. Aderhold, Mrs. Kathleen Holder Flanigan.' AUTOISTS HELD FOR CRASHING INTO BUGGY, KILLING HORSE Cleveland, Ga., Aug. 16.—Dan and Fred Campbell were arrested Sunday on a charge of running their automobile into the buggy of W. C. Halcomb, of Mossy 1 , creek district. They were relfased on a SSOO bond each. The horse was killed ar.d the buggy demolished. WORKERS CONFERENCE AT MT. OLIVE CHURCH Program of Workers Conference, District No. I, Sarepta Womans Mis sionary Union, which tonvenes at Mount Olive church August 26, 192 C: Morning Session, 10.30 Song, Revive Us Again. Devotional, Miss Geraldine Hood. Prayer. Reports from Societies. . Recognition of Visitors. Prayer. Reports from Department of Work. Song, Take Time to be Holy. Talk, Conditions in China, Rev. E. E. Steele. Closing Prayer. Lunch, 12.30. Afternoon Session 1.30 Mrs. George Sheridan, Young Peo ples leader, presiding. Quartet, Mt. Olive W. M. S. Devotional. Reports from Young Peoples Or ganizations. Report of Personal Service, Mrs. J. H. Getzen. Announcements. Closing Prayer. Mrs. D. M. Nix, Ch’n Dist. 1. MISSIONARY SOCIETY PROGRAM BETHANY CHURCH, AUGUST 21, 1926, 8.00 P. M. Hymns. Devotional, Bible Lesson, Jesus a Missionary to the Excluded, John, 1 4:5-29, by Mayse Venable. Hymn, What a Friend We have in Jc3us. Prayer. Business, Roll Call, Minutes, Re ports. Bible Questions, by Mr. W. H. Ma ley. M'ssionarv topics, Ancestors in Quest of Freedom, by Miss Fayetta Dowdy. Special music, by Mrs. Venie Dan iel, and Miss Mary Joe Mash. Optional Topic, by Miss Cleo Ven able. Hymns. Closing Prayer. Miss Darris Eckles, Pres. Miss Lonie Thurmon, Sec. HIS NECK FRACTUR ED, STATHAM MAN CAN EAT AND SMOKE Athens, Ga., Aug. 16—Although he was brought to St. Mary’s Hospital here Sunday with a broken neck, Lucius Burson, young Statham (Ga.) man, was able to cat and smoke Mon day morning. Ho broke his neck diving into a swimming pooi Saturday. ' DRESSES One lot smart Summer Dresses, all colors, going at SI.OO. One lot best grade Ging ham Dresses, assorted sizes and colors, going at $1.50. One lot summer Voile Dresses, assorted sizes and colors, going at $2.00. One lot Rayon Silk Dress es, assorted sizes and col ors, going at $3.75. One lot crepe de chine Dresses, assorted sizes and colors, going at $6.75 and SIO.OO Misses schol Dresses, go ing at SI.OO. NICHOLSON Mrs. J. C. Sorrow of Thomson is iin the city‘among friends this week. Mr. C. A. Smith of Crawford was the week-end guest of relatives here. Mrs. W. 0. Nabers and children of Atlanta were visiting here last week. Mr. T. G. Johnson is sporting a 1926 Roadster Ford. Miss Reba Adams of Jefferson waa in the city during the past week. Miss Kathleen Hawks of New Har mony spent last week with Mrs. H. P. Matthews. Mr. J. H. Davis of Maysville wag among I,he visitors here Saturday. Mrs. Sam Wood of Banks county was visiting *Mr. J. W. Wood’s home last week. Mrs. Callie Turner of Atlanta waa visiting here with relatives the past week. Miss Anna Belle Haynie of Athens was the guest of friends here Sun day. Rev. A. 0. Hood is in religious services at Jersey church this weak. Mr. Roy Watkins has ocupied a re sidence in East Nicholson, amid best wishes of friends. Mesdames Lewis Bates, J. M. Scoggins, of Athens, were visiting; here recently. I Mr. Binus Allen of Commerce was ! here with relatives for the week-end. Mrs. Ida Mathews of New Har mony was visiting here the past week with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bullock of West Nicholson were week-end guests lof Mr. E. B. Addington’s home. Miss Smith of Madison county was the guest of Miss Clarine Smith last week. LfWe Miss Darline Baird was visit ing with relatives in Macon the past week. Rev. Thomas Carruth of Royston was among the visitors here Satur day. Revival services are fc*-ing con ducted here under the auspices of the Congregational Holiness church. Rev. J. C. Sorrow of Thomson is de livering the discourses every evening. Other ministers are expected during the week. Services will close Sunday evening. You are invited to at tend. HOSCHTON EDITOR IN COL LISION The Editor of the News was the victim of an accident while out on his mail route Wednesday afternoon. A Ford driven by a negro ran full tilt into him on a curve*md caused con siderable damage to Mr. Stone’s car. Luckily the Editor escaped /without injury to his person.—Hoschton News..