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EUNICE GINN
PICTURE SHOW PARTY.
On Wednesday of last week .Misses
, , ( |ye and Zeta White were hostesses
the Dixie Theatre in honor of their
guests Miss Helen White, of Mont
gomery, Ala., Miss Glerwtis Hancock,
, : Marietta, and Miss Angeline Davis,
... Albany. At the conclusion of the
picture an ice course was served at
CM oath’s. Twelve girls were invited.
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1 1 BROWNIES I
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We make it a point to carry only
goods of known quality and established
reputation. That is why you will find
only the genuine EASTMAN KODAK
goods in our camera department.
We are now carrying a complete stock of:
EASTMAN AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS.
EASTMAN BROWNIE CAMERAS.
EASTMAN AUTOGRAPHIC FILMS.
If it isn’t an Eastman, it isn’t a Kodak.
Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos.
Headquarters for kodak supplies
FINAL CLEARANCE SALE
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS AND LOW SHOES
We will sell these suits for the rest of this month at half of their real worth
Our Entire Stock of Cool Crash Suits Priced $12.50 at $7.50 '
Men’s Florsheim Low Cuts at . . $5.65
Men's 7.50 Low Cuts at . 5.00
Men’s 7.00 Low Cuts at . . 4.75
Men’s 6.50 Low Cuts at . 4.50
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These shoes are all worth from 1-4 to 1-3 more than their original price now. We do not see how
you can afford to miss this sale. If you do not need them nowlit will more than pay you to put them
away for next season.
SCHEUER BROS.
dance.
On I h uraday night of last week the
hoys of the Etowah Club entertained
at a delightful dance. The music was
furnished by an Atlanta orchestra and
the chaperons were, Mr. and Mrs.
Lindisay Forrester. -
Those invited were: Miss Evelyn
Satterfield, and her guests, Misses
Sara Swift and Carolyn Davis, Misses
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS. AUGUST 23, 1917.
WOMAN’S PAGE
Caroline and Mar.vlu Young, Zeta and
Gladys White, Lucile Stephens, Kath
leen Moore, the guest of Mrs. Levi
Reeves, Irene Malone, of Marietta,
Thelma Weinman. Ethel Adair, Othel
la Tinsley and .Miss Evans, and .Mes
srs. Buck Patterson, Rob, Fred and
.Tack Knight, Cothran Milner, Jim
Shaw, Tolbert, O. L. Williams, Joel
Fite, Bennett and C. T. Conyers, Carl
Waldrup, Henry Granger, Mainard,
Rankin, Bickerstaff and Hubert, of
Atlanta, and McNeal and Blair, of
Marietta.
RED CROSS DEPARTMENT.
Those who wish to make the hos
irffal shirts for the Red Cross can get
them now at the work room. At an
early date the box of dressings will be
sent off to headquarters and the chair
men of the work room wish all would
come and help to get it ready.
Mrs. Robert Renfroe has been ap
pointed chairman of the knitting com
mittee and as soon as the yarn comes
she will announce her plans for this
work.
Woman’s Missionary Society.
Annual meeting of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Middle
Cherokee Association will be held
v. ith the East Side Baptist church on
the sth and 6th of September.
1 he meeting will open on the even
ing of the sth with an address by Dr.
Ayre, medical missionary from China.
A missionary program and business
meeting will be held on Thursday,
September 6th. Full program will be
published next week.
M'R'S. JOEL G. GREENE, Supt.
FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS.
Mrs. George Cope entertained at a
theatre party Wednesday evening at
the Dixie when her guests were her
Sunday school class of boys and a cor
responding number of girls. After the
pictures refreshments were served at
M Liam’s. r
The members of Mrs. Cope’s class
■are: Joe Akerman, Hugh Young,
Charles Young, Warren Granger, Hen
ry Granger, Carl Stout, Cothnan Mil
ner, Dick Jackson and Miles Gilreath.
Made in a bakery as clean as your
kitchen. Taylor’s Sanitary Bakery,
home of Taylor Maid Bread.
M iss -Marion Gray, of Atlanta; was
the week-end guest of Mrs. R. M. Col
lins.
U. D. C.
On Tuesday afternoon the IT, D. C.
met with Mrs. Joel G. Greene and a
historical program was given, .Miss
Lillian Greene gave a sketch of Gen
eral J. E. B. Stewart, Miss Ethel Grif
fin read a paper on 'Straight’s Raid
Into Georgia " Mrs. Garnette Greene
gave the life of General p. m. B.
Young. Mrs. Colquitt Finley told of
the Battle of Kennesaw and the death
of General Pope. The Bartow County
Confederate History was given by Mrs.
J. G. Greene. Mrs.-Clarence Taff de
lighted the chapter with several music
selections.
At the conclusion of the program a
business meeting was held and the
following officers were elected:
President, Miss Mamie Jones; vice
president, Mrs, A. J. Mon fort; secre
tary and treasurer. Mrs. Wilbur Ham.
The next meeting, which will be the
first Tuesday in September, will he
held with Mrs. Colquitt Finley.
patriotic dance.
Hie young ladies will give a dance
Friday evening at the Etowah CJr.b
in honor of the yoking men who are
leaving soon tor training camps an I
college. The decorations will be roil,
white and blue.
SAMUEL G. JONES
FAMILY REUNION.
The twenty-first annual reunion of
this family was held at the home of
Mrs. L. E. Jones, widow cf the late
Col. R. H. Jones, ir Cartersville, Au
gust 19th.
More than a hundred descendants of
Rev. Samuel G. Jones, grandfather of
the late Sam P. Jones, the “pulpit
genius* of America,’’ assembled to
gether on this occasion.
At the beginning of the morning ser
vice, conducted by Rev. E. K. Akin,
of Atlanta, a life-long- friend of the
family, a son and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Jones, Jr., a son of "Mr. and
Mrs*. Harry Cobb, and a son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Jones, of Oconee,
Tenn., were christened. After a prayer
by Rev. J. G. Logan, pastor of the Sam
Jones Memorial church, Mrs. Ruohs
Pyron and Mm A. B. Cunyus, great
nieces of Rev. Samuel G. Jones, sang
sweetly an old hymn, one of his fav
orites.
Mr, Afcrn told of his association in
religious and business life with the old
granditather, the sons and grandsons
Men’s 6.00 Lowi Cuts at $4.00
Men’s 5.00 Low Cuts at 3.45
Men’s 4.50 Low Cuts at . . . 3.00
Men’s 4.00 Low Cuts at 2.45
and how they kept always for their
guide the Bible.
After a most delicious dinner served
on the lawn a business session was
held.
Following this, Mr. J. A. Sharp, of
Rome, gave some very beautiful and
interesting reminiscences of his asso
ciation with the seven sons of Rev.
Samuel G. Jones, in whose company
Mr. Sharp went through the Civil war.
“God Be With You Till We Meet
Again” was then sung and every one
pronounced this one of the most de
lightful reunions that had ever con
vened.
Those attending from Rome were:
Mr. H. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. (!. G.
Jones, Misses* Tenttie and Willie Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams, Miss El
len E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wright
Bay by, Mrs, Alard Russell and Misses
Dorothy and Rose Williams, of Ral
eigh, N. C., Mrs. A. P. Jones, Mrs. S.
D. Jones. Rome Tribune-Herald.
MisS Kathleen Morris, a graduate of
Bessie Tift College and a student of
the Metropolitan Music Muster in New
York, who for the past three years
has taught music at Bessie Tift, was
the week-end guest of Miss Eunice
Ginn and left Tuesday for Atlanta be
fore going to Texas where site has ac
cepted a position in the tmt-ie depart
ment of Simmons College.
Patronize home industry, Taylor
Maid bread.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Porter and chil
dren, of Birmingham, A*la., were the
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Vaughan.
Mrs. Lem Gilreath, who has been
visiting here, has returned to her home
in Etowah, Tenn.
Mrs. W. J. Weinman and children
are visiting in Virginia.
Demand it front your goocer, Taylor
Maid.
Mr. and .Mrs. Amos Keith and fam
ily will metor to Chattanooga this
week for a visit of several days.
Mrs. W. J. Neel left Tuesday for
Sparta for several days’ stay.
Mn everybody's” mouth, “Taylor
Maid” bread.
Mr. Gordon Kaiser, of Baltimore,
was the week-end guest of his sister
i iu-laiws, Misises Doris and Maxie Maf
fett.
Airs. O. C. Outer lias returned from a
trip to St. luouis.
Telephones
3605 or 304
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
DIXIE
THEATRE ——
DIRECTED BY
'E. IV. GOULD and J. Y. HARRIS
Phone 41 1 Cartersville, Ga.
Mondoy, Aug. 27th
We Present
Alice Hracly
—IN—
“The Divorce Game”
Adopted from the faintous play “.Mile
Fifi” by Leo Dilrtchstein.
Tuesday, Aug. 28th
We Present
Ann Pennington
IN
“The Little Soldier Girl”
By Charles Server.
FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY
Wednesday, Aug. 29th
We Present
Alary Anderson
• —IN—
-4 The Magnificent Meddler”
Bv Lafrence MeCluskey.
Thursday, Aug. 3()th
WE PRESENT
Aloe Murray
—IN
“At First Sight”
By George Middleton.
F’riday, Aug. 3lt
We Present
Mable Taliaferro
—IN—
“The Will O’ The Wisp”
By Tad Browning.
Saturday, Sept. Ist
We Present
THE COMEDY PLAYERS
—IN—
“A Maiden Truth”
A COMEDY.
Latest War News.
MUTT and JEFP
Admission 10c to all.