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EUNICE GINN
The ist week has been given qver
i celi t o pubHc benefits, work of a
J ■ s = r ; !le nature and the first closing
. i U music classes and schools
mark tl\e holidays.
Little private entertaining has been
, , n ,i that of a very informal na
r; coming week will be filled with
, iU nut events in which the public
■ ta ; n g great interest. The local Y.
j, c \. will get a per cent of the sea
son ,k kct sale, therefore everybody is
-! to buy a season ticket.
McAULEY-MADDOX.
yL T. A. Beckner, of Dalton, an
uounces the marriage of her grand
daughter. Miss Elise McAuley, to Mr.
Bwiit R. Maddox, Monday afternoon in
Atlanta.
Maddox is the daughter
j- W. Tinsley, of Cartersville, and Mr.
rTaddox is the son of Colonel S. P.
iladdox, of Dalton.
The} will make their home in Dal
oti—Atlanta Constitution.
The wedding of Miss McAuley and
,fr. Maddox will be of interest to Car
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TF you want your money to stand some chance
* of finding its way back to you, spend it in
this locality. We're proud of the goods we sell
and of our small margined profits. If you're
proud of your town, come in and see us.
TAKE A LOX)K AT THESE OFFERINGS.
All our 30c Voils, Linons, Crepes, Tissues, Organ
dies and Lawns at ... 22c yd.
All o.ur Millinery reduced as low as possible
STEINBERG’S
12=14 Wall Street
FOUR STORES FI VE PHONES FOUR STORES
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L. F. Shaw & Sons Company
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PRODUCE, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FEED STUFF
COAL, WOOD, GINNING, GRINDING MEAL, SHINGLES, LUMBER
OFFICE AND STORE NO. 11 7 WEST MAIN STREET
Office Phone No. 247 Gin House, Mill and Feed Stuff 245
Groceries and Feed Stuff 244 Meat Market
Cartersville, Ga.,
It seems that everybody has come to the conclusion
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at the same time that SHAW’S are the only people who have
real good chickens. You no doubt know that our hennery is
located at the rear of the First Baptist churoh building, which
may be the reason why they are so good* v While this may have
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something to do with it, we believe the high quality of
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chickens handled by us is due to the extreme care we exercise
in the selection and oaring for our chickens*
Hoot-mon. chickens are cheaper than market meat* this
is no bluff* for we handle both.
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Yours very truly,
L* F. SHAW St SONS COMPAHY*
THE OSME NT CO. Sells Hardware for Cash Only.
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I can and will make My Business Worth While to You.
HARRY L. OSMENT,
' Working for The Osment Company.
-tersville people as Miss McAuley
been the guest of her mother, Mrs. T.
U'. Tinsley and made a host of friends
here.
D. A. R. TO MEET.
The meeting of the D. A. R. which
was to have been held at t \lrs G. H.
Aubrey’s on Tuesday afternoon was
postponed on account of the death of
As. Laura Graham, but on Wednes
da} afternoon, the 23d, at fgur o’clock
the chapter will meet with Mrs.
Aubrey. Mrs, Mary Cleghorn Hills, of
Rome, who attended the National Con
vention of D. A. R. held in Washington
C ity in April, will be present and give
a report of the convention. All the
members are urged to be present.
CHEROKEE CLUB NOTES.
The club again scored a success on
last Thursday evening when the musi
cal benefit was given by Jocal talent
at the opera house. A splendid sum
was realized which will go to the
club’s obligations, and the members
are deeply grateful to all who con
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, MAY 17, 1917,
WOMAN’S PAGE
tributed to the success of the evening.
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Miss Martha Colbert won the prize
offered to the school gijl selling the
largest numbei><jf tickets for the dub
benefit, having turned in lo the com
mittee $12.50. Miss Guili Montfort was
a close second with sll^o.
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Mrs. Hill Jolly has been appointed
chairman from the club to ascertain
how many civil service positions in the
county are open to women, and of
these, what number are at present oc
cupied by women.
Civic Improvement.
The meeting of several members <4
the club, headed by Mrs. Whitaker,
chairman ot civic Improvement, at the
colored Baptist church recently was
helpful in every way. The meeting was
presided over by the president of the
Mothers’ Club of the Baptist church,
and talks were made by several col
ored women which showed a clear un
derstanding of the need for iheir co
operation in the present food crisis
and better sanitation for Cartersville
in order to avoid a season of sickness.
A dub for school boys called “Off
the Street” club with home gardens
and picking up cans and trash as its
object was the timely subject discuss
ed by Prof. Williams, principal of the
colored public schools.
Rev. Thompson thanked thp ladies
for their presence and promised to
use all his strength and influence to
help in the campaign for a cleaner
town, cleaner lionfes, and more home
gardens.
Those who attended from the club
were: Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Daves, Mrs.
Jolly, Mrs. Peeples, Mr&. Renfroe.
Garden Plot Secured for Soldiers at
Etowah Camp.
Mrs. Jack J. Hill was appointed tut
secure a ploGof ground for the use of
the soldiers at Camp Etowah, Sergeant
Venable having made the request
through the president of the club.
Mr. T. W. Tinsley has come to the
help of Uncle Sam’s boys with a true
spirit of patriotism, and h,as consented
to donate the use of a plot of ground
as near the camp as possible to be
used as a garden.
This will be of untold benefit to the
soldiers at the camp and Mr. Tinsley’s
assistance is greatly appreciated.
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NOTICE.
AS such ag large number of club
members are planning to go to Rome
on next Tuesday to attend the Seventh
District Federation, the program for
Library Day will nqt be given. This is
always one of the interesting days of
the club year a,nd the date and pro
gram will be announced later.
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RED CROSS WORK.
The first step toward local Red
C ross Work was taken at the regular
meeting of the Cherokee Club last
week, with Mrs. W. \Y. Daves as chair
man. Since then over thirty names
have been enrolled as and
requests for information about classes
and membership are received daily.
A permanent chapter will probably
be formed in a very short time.
MUSICALE.
On Wednesday afternoon Miss Flor
ence Milner entertained her friends
and the public at her home at a musi
eale. Her pupils in Calhoun, Atlanta
and Cartersville took part on the pro
gram. ‘At the conclusion of the musi
cale punch was served the visitors in
the living room by Mrs. Madison
Milam.
The pupils taking part were: Misses
Milda fiarbin, Clair House, Barbara
Henry,, Minnie Allen, of Calhoun, Mis
ses Estelle Barrett, Inez Barrett, Kath
leen Hines, Gladys Corbitt, of Atlan
ta, and Misses Marihill Jolly, Joe
Sproull, Charlotte Flemister, Evelyn
Garwood, Mabel McCauley, Mrs. Lind
say Forrester and Charles Vaughan, of
Cartersville. Assisting in the piano ac
companiments were Mrs. Sam Cand
ler, Miss Ruth Thompson and Miss
Florine Armistead.
The out of town guests were: Judge
and Mrs. Harbin, of Calhoun, Mrs. W.
L. Hines, of Calhoun, Mrs. M. H.
Thompson, of Newnan, Mrs. Chester
Odgen, of Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Charles
Cannon, of Stilesboro, and Miss Min
nie King, of Adairsville.
Capt. J. J. Calhoun, Mrs. Lila C.
Morgan, Mr. Joseph S. Calhoun, and
Master Calhoun Dobbins attended the
marriage of Miss Belle VanDevander
in Cedartown Tuesday morning. The
bride is the granddaughter of Capt.
Calhoun and has been a frequent and
popular guest in Cartersville where
her many friends are- cordially inter
ested in the announcement of her
marriage.
Miss Myra Ware —Instructions in
drawing and water color and oil paint
ing. Classes from 8:00 to 12:00 a. in.,
and from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. Orders
taken for pictures—hand painted score
cards, etc. Studio, Cherokee Club Bid.
T Saturday we let the
cat out of the bag. Wed
nesday of this week, the City of
Cartersville opened u p (free to
all) a car of lime. Something do
ing all the time. No, we are not
trying to be funny, but really we
can save you money.
Thanks awfully,
Jim Shaw
LIBRARY NOTES.
New books on pay shelf:
Peccadilly Jim —Wadehouse.
Fifth Wheel —Proutly.
Mr. Brittling Sees It Through-
Wells.
The Road To Understanding
Porter.
The Thoroughbjed —Webster.
The White People—Brunett.
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There are still some brooms left at
the library. Mrs. Attaway, who has
charge of them, wishes all of the mem
bers of the Cherokee Club and other
ladles who promised to buy the
brooms to please get them at once.
Mr. Billy Crouch returned this week
from college at Davidson, N. C.
Mrs. Howell, of Greensboro, was the.
guest recently of Dr. and Mrs. Sam
M. Howell.
Mrs. A. O. Granger returned this
week. from a visit of several months
tr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Granger in
South America. Mrs. Granger’s many
friends will regret to learn that she
is not at all well and "will be confined
to her room for the present.
Miss Mary Roberts left for Savan
nah last week to he present at the
wedding of her cousin, Miss Nell
Hicks, to Mr. Samuel Floyd Thore, at
which she will be an attendant.
•Mrs. Clark Griffin and Mrs. Felton
Jones have returned from Rome where
they were extenisvely entertained as
the guests of Mrs. Hugh Best.
.Mrs. Horace W. Howard and Mrs.
L. B. Womelsdorf spent several days
in SmnmervHJe last week, the guests
of Mrs. C. C. Cleghorn, while attend
ing the Cherokee District meeting of
the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Presby
terian church.
Mr. T. H. Jordan, of Chicago, is the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
11. Jordan.
Mrs. S. E. Jordan and children, of
Marietta, spent the with Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Jordan and family.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of !
Georgia. In Bankruptcy. North-west
ern Division.
In tho matter of Robert Franklin Hall,
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Xj. 93d.
To the creditors of Robert Franklin
Hall, of Kingston, Ga., in the county
of Bartow, and district aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given ifcat on the
9th day of May, A. D., 1917, the said
Robert Franklin Hall was duly adjudi
cated bankrupt; and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at Court House in Cartersville, Ga.,
on the Ist day of June, A. D., 1917, at
10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, at which
time the creditors may attend., prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
C. D. McCUTCHEN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Telephones
3605 or 304
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THEATRE
K. W. GOULD, Mgr.
Phone 411 Cartersville, Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weinman have
as their guets, Miss Mary Payne
Mariotte and Mr. Mariotte, of Nicholas
ville, Ky.