The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 30, 1917, Image 5

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Edited by EUNICE GINN greenpless. - j.illian G> een, of Grows Springs, Thomas F. Pless, of Ranger, , eie quietly married Sunday, August Rev A. E. Scott officiating. RIGGINS-GAINES. Inesday, August 22, Miss Lida ,sand Mr. Henry Gaines were •nut;* and at the home of the bride's iar( . n i near Cassville, Rev. Walter v \ ~ iis officiating. matthews-sams. () f rerest to a wide circle of , is the announcement of the , ue of Mis>s Mildred Matthews A. Sams, Lieutenant United Reserve Corps, on Thursday, August 23. Sams is well-'known in Carters ing the daughter of Mr. and - Mathews and having lived nil il the first of the year when ily moved to Marietta. TINSLEY-WiLLIAMS. .oauSful home wedding of Tues oning was that of Miss Othella oth Tinsley and Mr. 0. L. Wil - at the home of the bride’s par- Ir. and Mrs. T. W. Tinsley, at ah Bend,” Rev L. G. Hames of ; fiat ing. The color scheme was yellow and and white tapers and golden were used in the living room ' an improvised altar was made PAKf I 1 $6.00 up 1 1 m sl * 2s to We make it a point to carry only £oods 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 [Faith is the. I FO U N DAT ION OF I GOOD I have a lot of faith in the good judgment of °f our townsmen. That is why we offer P nothing but the highest quality of goods in an I > 'Twe handle. We’re finding that it pays anil have a lot of faith in the future of this town and thl s establishment. )<,}> 9jP* y *SO Children’s and Misses’ Dresses M _ 75c values for 45C Values for ----- -- - -8 5 c 12 . STEINBERG’S all Street Phone 322 Cartersville, o*. Steinberg Says is So* r " <mi ,era *. bofore which ihe bridal party stood. Before the ceremony, Miss Vail Jones sang At Dawning” and the wedding march was played by Miss Rarylu Young. The bride entered with her father and made a lovely picture in her white satin with a bodice of silver lace. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and her flowers we,re bride's roses showered with swansoia. Miss Connie Tinsley was maid of honor and she wore apricot taffetta and carried Ophelia roses. Mr. John Moore, of Atlanta, was 1-est man. Immediately after the.ceremony an informal reception. was held and an 4cc course was served. Assisting Mrs. Tinsley' in serving were: .Mrs. H. R. Maxwell. Mrs. Zim Jackson. Mrs. Char les Collins and Misses Vail Jones, Car ol, lie Young, Gladys and Zeta White, Mary Roberts, Irene Shaw, Emogene M unford and Dorothy Cunyus. The bride’s going away suit, was of blue deer cloth with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left for At lanta in his car and from there they w ill go to Washington, D. C., andvNew York. Picture Show Party. Mrs. John Anderson entertained at tiie Dixie Theatre on Tues lay after noon in honor of her two young grand daughters. Hue an*i Charlotte Pruden, of Dalton. At the conclusion of the picture refreshments were served at Milam’s. Twenty-five little maidens were invited. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 30, 1917 WOMAN’S PAGE DANCE. The members of the Etowah Club were the guests at a i>atriotic dance civen by the young ladies on last Fri day evening. The club room was dee fated in the national colors and large flags were draped throughout the room, lunch was served and an Atlanta, or chestra furnished the music. The chaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Gilreath, Mrs. Ed Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ham. Those dancing were: Misses Caroline and Marylu ! Young, Alice Crouch, Zeta White, i j Othella Tinsley, Ethel Adair, Margar- ! j etta Womelsdorf, Evelyn Satterfield.; Unis, Swift, Mary Peeples, Pearl Steinberg, lionise Walker, of Monroe, ' I ucile Stephens and Miss Parham, the ! ‘ gv.est of Airs Forrester. Besides the* i cut of town boys, those invited were: j Messrs. Buck parterson. Fred, Rob artd Jack Kniglit, Will Henry Lumpkin. ; George Tii s-ley, Earl Scheuer, Evans . Strickland, Jack Tomlin, Hugh Aker man, Yorman Shaw, Ben Steinberg. ! •A ni and Paul Pittard. Heyward i Young. Hugh and Charles Y mv. Miles ; I Gilreath, Talbot, Mainard and Wofford J Gilreath. FOR MISS WiKLE. i Aljss Francis Wilde was the bonoree j |' fa theatre party given by her hos- ! i tors, Miss Cornelia Milam, on Friday. | * After the picture an ice course was i served at Milam's, j Those invited were: Misses Francis j Wikle, Marvin and Caroline Youngr j Gladys and Zeta White, Joe Sproull, j F. aners and Lillian White, Vail Jones, j Margaret Field, Eunice Shepherd. * Evelyn Satterfield, Carolyn Knight, i Fthel Adair, Emogene Munford, Dor- j othy and Lucy Cunyus, Annie Lee] Jackson, Marihill .Tolly, Pauline Gil roath, Jessie Wikle. Irene Shaw, Othella Tinsley, Annie Felton, Oneida j Taylor. Eva Saxon and Rachel Steph ! ens. FOR VISITORS. Illrss Alice Crouch was hostess at the Dixie on Monday in compliment to Mias Parham and Miss Ingram, the guests of Mrs. Lindsay Forrester. At the conclusion of the picture, refresh ments were served at Milam’s. Those invited were Mrs. Lindsay Forrester, Misses Parham, Ingram, Marylu and Caroline Young, Evelyn Satterfield, Myrtice and Ethel Adair, Isa Neel, Namcy Iriek, Carolyn -and Re becca Knight, Sara Fite. Roslyn Lump kin, Gladys and Zeta White, Emily and Jessie Daves and Minerva Word. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET. The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will have their circle meeting at the church next Monday afternoon at three o'clock, after which they will assemble for a business meeting. Every member is urged to attend as the year’s work is being brought to a close and we very much desire to even up all our obligations. If need be, let us deny ourselves and endeavor to do the part that has been given us for the Master’s kingdom. MRS. W. A. DODD, President. \ FOR VISITORS. Mrs. J. W. L. Brown was hostess at the Dixie Theatre on Tuesday after noon complimenting her house guests, Miss Elizabeth Stephens, oT Marietta, and Miss Francis Brown, of Atlanta. At the conclusion of the picture an ice course was served at Milam’s. Those invited were: Misses Gladys and Zeta White, Caroline and Marylu Young, Carolyn Knight, Francis Adair, Alice Field, Charlotte Flemisier, Ruth Womelsdorf, and Elizabeth Vaughan, and Edgar Kelley, Will Colbert, Char les Young, Jewell Jolly and Gaz White. KNITTING PARTY. Miss Maria Finley was hostess at a knitting party on Tuesday morning. Itpring the morning Mrs. Finley serv ed tea and sandwiches to the young k hitters. Those invited were: .Misses Elj/.a betli. and Ruth Vaughan. Charlotte Ftemisiter, Alice Field, Francis Weems, Rath Woanelsdorf, Claire Howard, Mary Peeptes, Annette Granger, .Veil I’usier, Lillian Jolly, Martha Colbert, Francis Adair, Eva Milner. Martha Akerman, Eva Dodd. Evelyn Garwood and Francis Daniel Mrs, Flemister Entertains. On Friday afternoon Mrs. P. C. Flemister was hostess at the Dixie in honor of her visitors, Misses Grace and Francis Flemister, of Dalton. Af ter the (picture an ice course was se* *- ed at Milam’s. The guests included Misses Grace and Francis Flemister, Maggie Irick, Caroline and Marylu Young. Emily and Jessie Daves and 1 Lucile Stephens-- FOR MRS. ANDREWS. Mrs. O. W. Haney was hostess at the Dixie on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Andrews who leaves soon to make her home in Tenenssee. After the picture an ice course was served at Champlon-GUreath Drug Store. Those invited were: Mesriames An drews, Fred Radebaugh, Milton Gaines. T. Townsend, Baker. Arthur Franks, H. R. Maxwell, C. W. Sproull, Debbie, A. B. Collins, C. A. Allday, j Robert Jones, J. w. Stanford, Zim Jackson, Bessie McDaniel, and Miss Maggie Trick. PERSONALS. Miss Luciie Stephens will spend the week-end in Atlanta, Miss Annie Lee Jackson is visiting in Chattanooga and LaFayette. Air. and Mrs. Billy Jackson are spending the week at Cohutta Springs. Airs. Frank Matthews and daughter and Mrs. C. L. McGlnty and daughter are in Athens Ga. Miss Bety and Rhodes, of Athens, aud Miss Edna Morris, of Barnesville, are guests of Airs. Charlie Collins. I will be in Cartersville on .Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, September 3, 4 and 5, for tuning pianos and any other piano work. Glias. H. Smith, At lanta, Ga. Captain Bennett Conyers leaves this week for his post at Camp Gordon and Sergeant William Conyers has been transferred to the Texas border. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Jackson announce the birth of a son. Joseph Milton, on August 11. Fine, fresh milk cow for sale. Apply to M. L. Johnson, Cass Station, Ga. Mr. *W. L. Jones, of Cave Spring, spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. j J Daisy E. Hightower. 1 will be in Cartersville on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, September li, 4 and 5, for tuning pianos and any ether piano work. ('has. H. Smith, At lanta, (5 a. Miss Annie Felton is visiting in Rome. Miss Maddox, of Columbus, attended the Tinsley-Will lams wedding. . . I. -M..— II " " YES, PRICES, on the old time basis almost, just because we have some goods which we own at less than market prices we can afford to sell Blue Chambry Shirts at 48c. Cotton Checks at per yard 11 l-2c 6 Spools Willimantic Thread for . . . 25c Men’s Overalls, (striped) for per pair . $l.OO Men’s Wash Pants for per pair . $l.OO Ladies’ White Skirts for 79c Men’s Work Shoes at per pair . . . $3.50 The same hind zve had last year. Lots of other “good things’’ for vou when you come in. PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH. ATCO STORES CO. “That Cotton Mill Store” “Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce” Mrs. J. H. Wofford and children have returned from a trip to Cohutta. Mrs. Frank Pruden and children,-of Dalton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Miss Lida Parham, of Gainesville, and Miss Henry Ingram, of Columbus, are guests of Mrs. Lindsay Forrester. Miss Francis Wikle. of Marietta, was the week-end guest of Miss Corne lia Milam. Mrs. Bernard Bass, of Dunedjn, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Sam Candler. Mrs. James R. Brown and Miss Francis Brown, of Atlanta, arc guests of Air. and Airs. J. W. L. Brown Alias Elizabeth Stephens, of Mari etta, is the guest of Aliss Pauline Brown. Mrs. J. W. Bradford spent the week end with her parents at Tilton. FOR SALE—-One No, 10 Remington typewriter in good condition, and one roller top desk. Will he sold at a bar gain. Apply at. Tribune office. Mrs. Paul Rhodes, oj Atlanta, has ! been the guest of her parents, Air. and i Mrs. J. A. Morris. 1 ■* Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, of Syla ! < ruga, Ala., are visiting relatives. Atr. and Mrs. Wm. Reel, .of Edge held, S. C., visited relatives here last week. Miss Liz/.abelle Saxon leaves next week for Atlanta where she has ac cepted a. position as teacher in the Girls’ High School. LAND We will give a three-year lease to have cleared and put into culti vation 250 acres of as fine land as there is in Bartow County, where the timber has just been sawed, divided into tracts of 50 acres or more. Will furnish houses and give whatever timber that is left on the land. This land is a pstrt of the Lyon Farm, six miles west of Cartersville on the Etowah River. For further information, write T. J. LYON, 46-50 West Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. ■ al\vays|injhe:lead DIXIE THEATRE —— DIRECTED BY E. W. GOULD and J. Y. HARRIS Phone 4J Cartersville, Ga. Monday, Sept. 3cl We Present Carlyle Blackwell —IN— “The Price of Pride” A DRAM 4. Tuesday, Sept. 4th We Present Wallace Reid and Kathlyn William* IN “Big Timber” A DRAMA. FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Wednesday, Sept. Sth We Present An All Star Cast —IN— “The Question” A DRAMA. Thursduy, Sept. 6th WE PRESENT Pauline Frederick —IN— “The Love that Lives” By Scudder Middleton. Admission 5c and 15c. Friday, Sept. 7th We Present Harold Lockwood —IN— “The Hidden Spring” A DRAMA. Saturday, Sept. Hth We Present The World's Greatest Comedian —IN— His Latest Comedy THE COMEDY PLAYERS j “In HIS NAUGHTY THOUGHT” Latest War News. Admission 10c to all. Good Weight Drill, 37 in. wide, 10 yards for $l.OO Only a limited lot to offer , Remnants; big table of lawn and pajama check rem nants at less than mill cost. One lot Ladies’ White Dress es to close out at 1-2 price. Sea Island, 38 inches wide for per yard 12c Telephones 3605 or 304