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main street bridge club.
Mrs. Will Satterfield was hostess to
tbe Main street bridge dug on Friday
night. Mrs. Lila Morgan won the first
•i; ize for the ladies and Mr. Ed Strick
land, Jr., won top score for the gentle
men. At the conclusion of the game
an joe course was served.
round dozen sewing club.
.Mrs John Anderson entertained the
round dozen sewing club on Friday af
ternoon at the Dixie to see “The
Secret of Eve.” After the picture a
-mad course was served at the home
of the hostess. ,
Those invited were: Mesdames Cliff
Dodgen, Robert Maxwell, L. G. Hames,
jack Hill, Conner Pittard, Prince Lew
is, A. B. Greene, O. C. Omer, Tom
Simpson, Will Rowland, J. P. Adair,
A V. Neal, Wallace Attaway, Clark
Griffin, Henry Milner, Zim Jackson,
Fred Radebaugh, Madison Milam, and
.A'isses Mildred Lewis and Lyda Saxon.
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Airs. William A. Buford and Mrs.
tVilliam Saunders, of Charleston, S.
C., were the honorees at a matinee
party at the Dixie on Tuesday after
noon when Miss Serena Gilreath en
tertained a number of friends for
them. After the picture the party had
an ice course served at Gilreath’s. .
Those invited were: Mesdames Will
Buford, Milliam Saunders, Wilbur
Ham, Will Rowland, Tom Simpson,
Frank Aiatthews, Robert Gilreath,
Stuart Lumpkin, Ben Gilreath, Hugh
Gilreath, Joe Dunn, W. T. Townsend,
Lamar McGinty, Horace Foster, and
Misses Maggie Irick, Nancy Irick,
Flora Fite, Mildred Lewis, Myrtle
Griffin, Jessie Wikle and her guest,
Aliss Ramesuer, Jessie and Emily
Daves and Myrtice Adair.
Those Attending Grand Opera.
Among the Cartersville people going
down this week for at least one per
formance of Grand Opera were: Mrs.
Sam Chandler, Mrs. Lila Morgan, Mr.
Joseph Calhoun, Mrs. W. S. Peebles
and her sister, Mrs. Chester Odgen,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Satterfield and Mis
ses Maybelle Jones, Lucy Cunyus,
Louise Dodd, Guill Mon fort and Caro
line Young.
SCHEUER BROTHERS
Ladies’ White Kid and Canvas Boots
Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th
All New Boots in the Latest Patterns
This is a Splendid Opportunity to save money on Seasonable iMerchandise.
Read These Prices and Shop Early so as to be Sure Your Size is Here.
$7.00 White kid, 8 inch lace boots, French heels, a
beautiful quality of kid at $5.35
White canvas 8 inch lace boots, French heels, reg
ular price $5 for Friday and Saturday $4.1 5
$4 White canvas 8 inch boots, French heels at 3.35
Read our ads every week. We will show you how you can save
money for the cash.
These prices are CASH and none will be sent on approval.
SCHEUER BROTHERS
ROOK PARTY.
Mrs. Charles Cannon entertained at
three tables of rook on last Thursday
afternoon at her home near Stilesboro.
At the conclusion of the game an ice
course was served and assisting in
serving were: Mrs. M. F. Haygood,
Miss Othella Tinsley and Miss Willie
Bell Cannon.
Those invited were: Mesdames Zim
Jackson, J. n. Weems, Frank Mat
thews, Fred Radebaugh. L. G. Hames.
Tom Simpson, O. C Omer, Robert
Maxwell, M. F. Haygood and Misses
Othella Tinsley and Willie Bell! Can
non.
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D. A. R.
The April meeting of the Etowah
Chapter, D, A. R. was held with Mrs.
Robert S. Munford. In the absence of
the regent, the vice-regent, Mrs. Ed
Strickland, Jr., presided. An unusually
large number of members were pres
ent, and the meeting was interesting
and enthusiastic.
The presence of a number of sol
diers in camp near Cartersville arous
ed the patriotic spirit of the chapter,
essentially a patriotic organization,
and it was decided to acknowledge
their presence by extending them the
hospitality of a picnic luncheon.
On Saturday afternoon several
chapter members and friends motored
out to Camp Etowah and presented
the “eats” and were cordially enter
tained by the camp.
TUESDAY CLEAN UP DAY.
Everybody remember that Tuesday
is'the first Tuesday and is clean up
day. The wagons will be around for
your garbage. Let’s not only move our
trash but the lose papers that make
the streets so unsightly. If all the
merchants would cooperate by clean
ing before their stores, the streets
would look far better than in the past
with their banana peelings and other
trash. Let everybody do their part
and then enjoy a cleaner town for
your efforts.
Summer Homes Being Opened.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Akin and chil
dren, Katharine and Warren, have
taken possession of their attractive
summer home near Cassville.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CAR TERSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 26, 1917,
WOMAN’S PAGE
ADAIRSVILLE.
One of the lovliest affairs of the
season was the reception given Wed
nesday afternoon of last week by Mis
ses Bessie and Jennie Pavlovski for
Mrs. W. L. Pavlovski, who is a recent
charming addition to Adairsville’s so
cial set. They were assisted in enter
taining by their mother, Mrs. August
Pavlovski, Mrs. J. E. Scott. Airs. C. M.
Chamlee, Mrs. E. D. Veach. Mrs. Julia
Stewart, Airs. O. B. Bishop, Mrs. H.
W. Parris, Mrs. Paul Martin, Miss Dell
Scott and Aliss Alice Butler.
Miss Mable Russel and Aliss Thelma
Satterfield presided at the punch bowl.
The rooms were decorated with dog
wood blossoms and yellow shaded
candles.
Mrs. W. L. Pavlovski wore a pink
georgette crepe over blue. The Alisses
Pavlovski were becomingly gowned
in blue taffeta.
A sa'lad course with iced tea was
served in the dining room.
About one hundred and fifteen ladies
called during the afternoon.
Mrs. Pavlovski before her marriage
was Miss Glynn Brewer, of Atlanta.
THE ASSOCIATION OF CHARITIES.
For a long time past, many have
realized the deep need Cartersville
has for a general fund which could
be used to meet the many charitable
needs of our town. The calls are
many and often urgent. There is noth
ing wrong with the generosity of our
people but often, on account of no
organized methods the funds are not
distributed as judiciously as perhaps
they could be. In some instances so
much is given, in others so little.
With these needs in mind there is
being launched in Cartersville this
week a work which is hoped will be
fai-reaching in good results to every
one.
The Association of Charities is be
ing formed and it is hoped that every
person in Cartersville who is the least
interested in those unfortunate will
give it their heartiest support There
will be no dues but each member will
be asked to contribute some small ar
ticle each month. These will be put
together and at some future time a
bazaar will be held to dispose of ev
erything given.
The men will form the honorary
membership and their fee will be SI.OO
per year. Other plans will he used to
swcdl the fund in tin hopes it may in
some degree meet many of our needs.
Already a number of members have
been secured and for the month of
May each one will he asked to give a
v.ash cloth-fancy or plain.
The committee in charge is compos
ed of .Mrs. Horace Howard. Mrs. John
Foster. Mrs. Frank Matthews, Mrs.
Torn Simpson. Mrs. Zim Jackson. Mis
ses Caroline Knight, Myrtice Adair
aud Maybelle Jones, Either one of
them will be glad to have your name
and your co-operation and loyal sup
port is asked in a work which be
longs to each of us
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Cartersville Boy Honored.
John W. Logan, the son of Rev. John
G. Logan, now in the Junior Class at
Emory Fniversity, has been elected
to the Alpha Upsilou Honorary So
ciety. This honor comes as the result
c' very high class standing. Only four
at the University were entitled to the
honor this present year and Mr. Logan
stands at the head of the list.
This distinction places him in line
for a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford
University, England. This scholarship
covers a course of three years and
carries with it $1,500 each year for
expenses. One of the Emory profes
sors says Mr. Logan can easily make
the scholarship.
NOTICE.
l
The ladies of Alemorial Association !
at Cassville earnestly request all j
members of this association or any '
one whether a member or not to send j
in a contribution to be used in having
soldiers’ graves cleaned off.
Now that our minds and hearts are
sc filled with present war conditions, j
let. us not forget our dead heroes, who 1
gave their lives to such a noble cause. I
All persons having private lots, will j
please have their lots nicely cleaned
and put in good shape and do not
leave any trash near lot, but remove
to suitable place, and burn. By doing
this you will greatly aid the ladies in
getting the cemetery in shape prepar
atory to decoration exercises, the
date of which will be announced later.
Any contribution or aid will he very
much appreciated.
Send all donations to Mr. B. C.
Sloan, Cassville, Ga., who is treasurer
for the association.
$4.50 and $5.00 White canvas 8 inch boots with
low heels and lS T eohn soles, ideal for spoit wear
at $4.15
$3.50 White canvas boots, low heels, rubber soles
at $2.95
Mrs. Everet Lyons and children
leave this week for a month's stay in
Tennessee.
Aliss Glayds White will have as her
guests for the week-end Misses Rillis
Green, Evangiline Winn, Mary Kline
Shipp and Bertie Gifford Hill, of Shor
ter. On Friday night a dance will be
given at the Etowah Club in honor of
her visitors.
Miss Frankie Patterson, of Atlanta,
is visiting friends in Cartersville.
Airs. Irvine, of the wife of
former presiding eider here, was the
guest last week of friends.
Airs. Beckner aud Aliss Elise Mc-
Cauley, of Dalton, are spending this
week with Mrs. Warren Tinsley.
Airs. J Al. Reeves, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
R. B. Harris.
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
DIXIE
THEATRE
K. W. GOULD, Mgr.
Phone 411 Cartersville, Ga.
PROGRAM
Week Beginning Monday, Apr. 30
Monday, April 30tH
WE PRESENT
Robert Warwick and
Doris Kenyon
—IN—
‘A Girl’s Folly”
A Drama.
Tuesday, May Ist
We Present
Blanche Sweet
—lN—
“Those Without Sin”
A Drama
Telephones
3605 or 304
Mrs. Rockwell Johnson, of Atlanta,
and young son, and Mr. Penn Harvey,
of Pensacola, Fla., are visiting Mrs.
Henry Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and
John, Jr., of Atlanta, are the guests
of Mrs. A. B. Cunyus.
Mr. Hugh Akerman, of Albany,
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Miss Margerie Peacock, of Thomas
ville, was the guests of Mrs. George
Cobh for the week-end.
Mrs. Joe Rowan, of Louisiana, who
has been the guest of relatives and
friends in Georgia for several weeks
left Alonday for home. The Rowan
family lived in Cartersville until a
few years ago, and their interests and
affections still cling to old associa
tions to a great degree, although they
are happily situated in their more
recent home in Louisiana,
Wednesday, My 2d
We Present
The fourth of the seven Deadly
Sins
“SLOTH”
With CHARLOTTE WALKER
And an all star cast
Thursday, May 3d
We Present
Marie Doro
IN
“Castles For Two”
A Drama
FViday, May 4th
We Present
Viola Dana
—IN—
“The Mortal Sin”
A Drama
Saturday, May sth
We Present
The Comedy Players
—lN—
“There’s Man> a Fool”
Travel Picture
14th Chapter.
PEARL. OF THE ARMY