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|H e dvVA RDS-HAMRICK.
■ N! . : , lu r of Miss Ethel Edwards
■ '" Gra ,ly Hamrick was £olenm-
Br chapel of the Berry school
gl;!,;. June 23d, Rev. J. A. Hub-
H officiating.
H ; hmirick is the daughter of
! . i \ !rSt Bartow Edwards, of
H.' is a graduate of Berry
Kg xU; „ rc s he has been teaching
years.
Hamrick is also a graduate of
■ and is now manager of the
Hp!
■ iy after the ceremony Mr.
a rick left for an extended
to the east.
■*l WEDDING OF INTEREST.
, v( , 0 ,;. (V elding of more than us-
interest in Cartersville was that
BT Ui ,t, o':. ilard W. Irvine, of Atlan-
H ;\i;< Martha Lillian Soott, of
C M Irvine spent much time
c mg the residence of his par*
■ i;, v . and Mrs. W. T. Irvine, at
time elder of the Dal
: ■!. North Georgia Conference.
Hj;ui\ friends of the popular family
B 0 f rapt. Irvine were cordially in
g. f d in the announcement.
Elizabeth Irick went to Griffin
l a r! as one of the attendants.
| BRIDGE PARTY.
gj - Thomas Dixon, of Thomasville,
Ho is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Horse Cobb, entertained at four ta
■ of bridge Thursday in honor of
Bs. Corrine Fullerton, of Thorton,
Hxas. .Miss Florra Fite won first
Hxe, a box of corresipondent cards;
Hs. Robert Wikle, of Alabama, who
■ the guest of Miss Jessie Wikle, won
Ke consolation, a handkerchief, and
Ke horroree was presented with a
Kndkerchief. At the conclusion of the
■me a salad course was served.
■Those invited were: Mrs. Fullerton,
Hsdames Tom Simpson, John Ander-
Bn, Robert Gilreath, Robert Wikle,
Bthur Franks, Bradley Howard, Con-
Brs Fite, Sam Howell, Madison Mil-
B> George Woodrow, Ben Gilreath,
Bla Morgan, A. B. Greene, Harry
Bbb, Will Satterfield and Misses
Bristine Lumpkin, Bernice Tumlin,
Berra Fite, Minerva Word, Emily and
Bssie Daves, Jessie Wikle and Mamie
Begins. s’
SCHEUER BROS.
RED CROSS SALE
* *
We will give 10 per cent of our cash sales for two days Monday and
Tuesday, July 2d and 3d to the Red Cross Fund.
We are holding this sale with a dual purpose. It is our sincere and earnest desire
to help swell Bartow County’s Red Cross Fund and it is
also our desire to stimulate business. If]
No branch of oar country’s service is more worthy of help than the Red Cross. It has and will
save hundreds of thousands of lives.
We will offer many specials during these two days,
so those who shop early with us may help this great
cause and at the same time secure excellent values.
SCHEUER BROTHERS
RED CROSS.
The Bartow County Red Cross or
ganization, under the leadership of
Mrs. W. W. Daves and Miss Myrtle
Griffin, have held a recruiting station
in the park for fhrep days of the week.
A tent was pitched on the sides ot
| "Rich were Red Cross posters and
| over the entrance the stars and stripes
draped over Wilson's picture greeted
each new comer. Within were
| pamphlets concerning the work and
; the material used in first aid to the
! wounded. The names and fees of the
j uew members were registered here.
The results have been very satisfac
tory. The enrollment for Barlow coun
ty has gone beyond the two hundred
mark and the ladies in charge are con
fident that a great many more will
join before the week Is over.
On Sunday Red Cross day will be
observed at the Sam Jones Memorial
church. Judge Colquitt, who is head
of the Red Cross movement in Geor
gia, will have charge of the program.
As an auxiliary to the Red Cross,
the Do It our Bit, Club has been organ
ized for the young girls who have
been taking a very active interest in
the work. Miss Margaretta Womels
dorf is chairman of this committee
and the other members include Misses
Alien Jackson, Louise Dodd, Lucy
C’unyus, Mary Peeples, Caroline Field,
Charlotte Fleraister, -Francis Adair,
Elizabeth Vaughan, Sara Vaughan,
Evelyn Garwood and Maria Finley.
Picture Show Party.
Mrs. Lily Bradley was hostess at
the Dixie theatre on last Thursday in
compliment to Mrs. Mary Freeman
who is visiting here. Twelve of Mrs.
Freeman’s old friends were the invited
guests. After the piitcure an ice course
was served at Gllreath’s drug store.
High Cost of Living Club.
Miss Mildred Lewis entertained the
High Cost of Living Club at two tables
of bridge on Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
Conner Pittard won the top score and
was presented with a basket.
The geusts included Mrs. Conner
Pittard, Mrs. Jack Hill, Mrs. Clark
Griffin, Mrs. Wilbur Ham, Mrs. Will
Buford, Mrs. Cliff Dodgen and Miss
Evelyn Lewis.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CAR TERSVILLE NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917.
WOMAN’S PAGE
Local Women Interested in Defense
Board.
Several years ago the president of
the United States invited a few lead
ing women of the country to meet
Washington to form a Woman's Board
of the Council of National Defense.
Among these was the president of the
General Federation of Women’s Clubs
and others.
Last week a call was made that a
committee of this board should be
formed in Georgia and the presidents
of every woman’s organization in the
state were invited to meet at the home
of Mrs. Samuel P. Inman, in Atlanta,
to discuss state work.
Mrs. W. J. Neel, president of the
Woman’s Baptist Mission Union of
Georgia was the only representative
going from thfs city or section of the
state.
Honor Conferred on Popular Girl.
N
.Miss Eva Mays was elected head
nurse of the Wesley Mefhorial hospit
al in Atlanta last week upon the morn
ing following her graduation of the
three years training course as a regu
lar nurse. This was a distinct and un
usual honor as few nurses as young as
Miss Mays are elected to such resivon
sible positions, and none immediately
upon their graduation.
Miss Mays has made her home in
Marietta for several years, but she is
scr strongly identified with Carters
ville both on account of her promi
nent family connections and her own
popularity that it seems but natural
to congratulate her and claim her as
a Cartersville girl.
D. A. R. Auxiliary Meets.
The D. A. R. Auxiliary of the Red
Cross met this morning at the home
of Miss Lewis to continue
knitting on the articles recently
started.
W. M. S. RALLY.
t
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
the East Side Baptist church will have
a rally Monday afternoon at three
o'clock at the church for the purpose
of raising funds to buy new seats for
the church. An interesting program
will be given and everybody is invited.
Miss Gibbons Entertains.
On Wednesday, of last week Miss
Hattie Gibbons was hostess at a sew
ing loi Mrs. J. R. Gibbons, of. Okla
homa. During the afternoon an ic<j
course was served
The guests included Mesdmnes W
II Milner, \\ ill Lumpkin, Tom Lump
kin, Will Howard, G. 11. Aubrey, R. 1.
Battle, Robert Renfroe, Eliza Conyers,
V ivlan, V illiams, H. K. Felton, J. M.
Hammond, L. D. Munford, and Miss
Lyda Saxon.
On Friday Miss Gibbons was has
tiss at the Dixie in compliment to her
neice, Miss Annie Gibbons At the
conclusion of the picture an ice course
was served at the home of Miss Gib
bons.
Those invited were: Misses Annie
Gibbons, Isa Neel, Christine Lumpkin,
Lena Renfroe, Florra Fite, Jessie
Wikle, Nancy Irick and Mrs. Robert
Renfroe, Mrs. Wilbur Ham,-Mrs. \fill
Battle, of Cassville, Mrs. Robert
Wikle.
U. D. C. TO meet/
The Bartow Chapter of the U. D. C.
will meet at four o’clock Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Mon*
fort. All members are urged to be pres
ent as the ladies who attended the re
union at Washington will make their
report. After the program a soeial
hour will be enjoyed.
Main Street Bridge Club.
On Tuesday Mrs. Felton Jones was
hostess to the Main street bridge club.
Besides the members Mrs. Ed Strick
land, Jr., and Mrs. P. C. Flemister
were the invited guests. Mrs. Robert
Gilreath won the club prize.
■
Mrs y Z. M. Jackson, Mrs. Charles
Cannon and Miss Othella Tinsley have
returned from a mo-tor trip to South
Carolina where they attended the mar
riage of their cousin, Miss Mary Mil
ler to Rev. David Ratchford at Cross
Hill. They also spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Elridge Tinsley, at
Hodges, S. C.
LOST —Between post office and de
pot, silver program holder, engraved
“R. T.” Please return Lo neba Tedder
for reward.
MISSIONARY AFTERNOON AT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
The Missionary Society of the Hast
Side Baptist church will hold a joint
service with the Woman's Missionary
Sbciety of the First Baptist ohurch on
Sunday, July Ist, at 3:30 p. m. The
following IS the program:
Processional song service—lei by
Sunbeams.
The King’s Business —by the Royal
Ambassadors. _
O Zion Haste- by the Y. W. A.
l)ev. ionai—conducted by Rev. A.
I'. Smith.
Song- America.
Mission Address -“Mission Pi-o
gress”—-Mrs. W. J. Neel.
Closing Exercises—by Rev. C. L.
McGinty.
The congregations of both churches
are cordially invited to be present. ,
FOR RENT-*- Three rooms u 502
West Main Street. Mrs. 51. J. Webb.
ALWAYSjIN THE LEAD
DIXIE
THEATRE
li. W. GOULD. Mgr.
Phone 41 1 Cartersville, Ga.
Monday, duly 2d
WE PRESENT
Mary Pickford
—IN—
“The Little American”
Her latest Production.
Admission 10 and 20c.
Tuesday, duly 3d
We Present
Margaret Illir*jjton
-IN
“The Sacrifice”
A DRAMA.
Wednesday, duly 4th
Special for the Fourth
Moreno and Bruce
IN
“A Son of the Hills”
A Strong Western Drama.
Telephones
3605 or 304
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THE SPRATT FAMILY
Are our steady customers. Each pal
ate belonging io* the kiddies' or the
grown-ups finds a morsel that pleases
their meal time. If you’re a vegetar
ian, keep out gf this shop or the ap
petizing appeal of our choice meats
v.ili cause you to do a rapid transit
backslide to a sensible omnivorous
diet.
L F. Shaw & Sons Cos.
LOST —Gofd Vanity Box, initials L.
L. W. Suitable reward offered finder
by W. H. Field.
Thursday, duly sth
We Present
Mae Murray
“The Primrose Ring”
A DRAMA.
Friday, duly <>th
We Present
Mme. Petrova
—IN—
“SouI of a Magdalene”
A DRAMA.
Saturday, duly 7th
We Present
0
The Greatest of all Western Players
“Shorty” Hamilton
—IN— '
“The Adventures of Shorty”
A Western Picture.
A COMEDY
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