Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 16, 1911, Image 8

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You came and looked through our store yesterday. We hope you were pleased with what you saw and that you will come again and again and again Walker-Hood Furniture Co. 80 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 t - ■ THE GEORGIANS. j OWENS—YOUNG. At the Inst meeting of ibis club a Miss Josle Owens and Mr. David I very touching part of tbo program , Young wove very quietly married last jrM tbo memorial service for MIbh ! night at tbo home of the bride’s par- Mattie Williams. Mias Williams was j outs. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1*. Owen, on A warm personal friend of many of the ! Screven avenuo. Rev. W. II. Scru members, and all bad a high apprecla* j officiating. Miss Owen has made her (Ion of her noble character and punv home in Waycrosa for the past two conalstaut Christian life. j>earo during which time One of the hymns selected by Miss j made a number of friends here. Mr Will la ms lo he sang at her funeral vraa sung by the club, "8hall We Gath er At The River.” The rtentle presence of Miss .Mattie ■eemed to be with them as they spoke of her love for the organisation and (heir loss. IN MEMORIAM. Waycross, Ga., Nov. loth, 1011. Inasmuch ns God law tit, on May 8S, to take unto himself one of our bslovcd and honored members, Miss Mattie Williams, Therefore be It resolved that we, Rev. A. M. McCool, of Wnynesvllle, as In the city this niorninjfen routo to Screven, whero he officiated at tho marriage this afternoon of Mr. R. R. Kelly, of lloboken, and Miss Vincic Dubberly. of Screven. Mr.' - Kelly is connected with the Hoboken Invest ment Company. Miss Dublurly is a popular young Indy of Wayne county. The Georgians, do hereby formally)' **hev will make their home at Hobo- t>at assuredly none the less heartllv, I - Ca * five expression to the loss we !• o sustained thereby.' Miss William? r. j nr - N. Nanney, after spending day Young Is a well known employe of the A. c. L. ghops. Mr. and Mrs. Young will make their home with Mr. und Mrs. Peach on KItxabeth street. only Interested herself In the Geor-j ,wo at >* In ,l,e c,t y» returned to Mhun’ special work, for Hie better- j Brunswick laat night. Dr. Nanney tnent of humanity, but in her home may decide to move back to Waycrosa .chrfatlan life, she was entirely ifevot- Od and wholly consecr&ted. One of <hoae comparatively few women of whom It may he said. In all sincerity and truth, "She led a Christian life,* taking that term in its widest and comprehensive signification; a though he has not yet definitely reach ed a decision. Mr. and Mrs. AMn Roberts, of Jack sonville. were guests of the Phoenix Hotel last night enroute to Cordele to visit relatives. Mr. Roberts Is con ,Mnui of God whose example «lll lMtW wlth ,h « Jnckeonvllle Tlmea long remain n potent one, und whole j Uhi°B- memory wilt over be enshrined In our lifarts. Bn It further resolved that this res olution he spread on onr mtnutea; s copy lent to tho family of Miaa Wll. llama, and that It bo published In the TYaycross Herald and Journal. Mr*. Walter Youns. Mrs. O. P. Folks, lire. J. H. Red Jin*. —Ccnuul'tee. Mr. w. II. Jonea had the mlefor* tune to got hie left arm badly cut In a drill preaa at the Olllon Machine Company'! plant yesterday afternoon. It required twelve atllchea to drees the wound. Mr. You often need some heat in early Fall, when you have not yet started the furnace. In whatever part of the house you want it, you can get it beat and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the most reliable heater on die market, and you can move it wherever you please. Start it b bedroom or bathroom, and you dress in comfort on the coldert morning. Takn it to tho dining-room, and early breakfast becomes a pleasant, coney meal A touch of a notch at dusk, and all is snug for the evening. Tho Perfection Smokeless OA Heater is beaudhilly hushed—an ornament anywhere. Drums of plain steel or enamelled in blue l nickel trimmings. A special automatic device makes smoking impossible. Berner body cannot bocomo wedged. All parts easily cleaned. Damper top. Cool handle. Dcalsn every »• her* J or write for dmaiptwa drceler So ear eteser cf do Standard Oil Company t Intern emtad) THE SHINY TOP. rhea I pity the tramp who has to roam; When the cloud, h.tfg low and IH.' And hl|te m ,„ lf and wonder why; feeling blue, | And I ,.l;y the man with the shiny And I’ve tot • hunch that trouble U due, j • I twin a cog In my think machine And I aak myself why I’m feeling mean; Then I pity the fellow who bah ns home. And I pity the guy with the uhiny dome. J. Cooper, la spending the day In Atlanta. i ■ J iVken I set my usual daily grouch, v Don't forget the tale at Redding's Mr. RUay Roger*, the same Rllay. And do my work with a shiftiest ding store Friday afternoon lor the from Lulatoa. wit In the city today) slouch. Benefit of the Old Ladlas Home on buslneea. |Aed t feel to sorry that I am 1, So, after all. I am glad I'm called To have nine hair, where I might be bald; Though my forehead leans to the •tm'-board side I’m glad It's yet more long than arid*; And 1 atm have use for n wtde-tooth comb— And I pity the man with the ahlny BIG TEAT THEATRE All Week Long Commencing Monday, Nov. 20 JEWELL-KELLEY STOCK COMPANY A CLEAN HIGH-CLASS FAMILY THEATRE, PLAYING TO THE BEST PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH. THE LARGE8T TENTED THEATRE IN THE WORLD, SEAT. ING 2,000 PEOPLE. Monday Night, Nov. 20 “Way Down East” THE ORIGINAL Wm. BRADY VERSION AS PRODUCED BY HIM IN NEW YORK CITY. Admission, 10c to all BEST SEATS. Including ADMISSION 25c Entire change cf prcguxn nightly. Big Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m., Iflc to All porth (Srorp g^tinrttol College G. R. GLENN, A. M., LL. D., President • Dahlonega, Georgia SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION: 1st—Total Expenses Leu Than at Any Other College, -$12S to $178 Comm Board, Lodging, Boolu, Furl, Light., tie., For Entirt Ytar. 2d—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from City Detractions. 3d—Obedience, Order, Regularity and Self-Dependence Taught Every Student 4th—Finest Military Department and Cadet Band in Geotgis. Both Under Supervision of U. S. Army Officers. Sth—Thorough Instruction In A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition,. Courses In Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commercial Science, i 6th—Boya Live in Our Own Dormitories, At All Timet Under-Control of ^ Officers. * FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ADDRESS 0. R. GLENN, PRESIDENT * Both A . afsA, v Advertise in I ke HERALD! -