The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, September 20, 1917, Image 5

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Edited by 11 NICE GINN STILES-WHITE. Mr and Mrs. \V. H. Stiles have is- I invitations to the marriage of daughter, Francis Dorothy? and Will Terrel White, of Akron, the wedding to taka place on t rday afternoon. September 22, at o'clock at the of the Ascension. , r edding party will include the i m . soldier brothers of the bride, . , Uerants Robert, Hugh and John SMi. : .Miss Penelope Stiles, of Rome, jliss Katherine Stiles, of Brunswick, I who will be brides maids, and Miss I Kii-e Stiles, sister of the bride, who I ill lie maid of honor. The wedding I music will he played by Mrs. G. H. [ Aubrey anjl the ceremony will be read I b\ Rev Saumenig, of Rome, Ga. BUTLER-HOWARD. Miss Alice Butler and Mr. G. H. I Howard were quietly married at the I home of the bride in Adairsville on I Tuesday evening, September 11th. Mrs. Howard is the attractive daugh ter of .Ur. and Mrs. Warren Whitmore, ■of Adairsville. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard will make ■their home here where Mr, Ho ’jd ■:- connected with Thompson-Wein ftvnu Mining Co.' I If you have not subscribed to the fciist watch fund for the soldiers, do K at once and thus express' by token ■•our interest in the so'Mier boyjs. One ! ■ctlar is all that is required fiom any- Hne. IIP LOSING YOUR TEMPER. I I \7ASI ING large sums of money doesn't accom- P’ plish any percentage of the real practical pur [( ws for which money was intended. Let economy Liii upon you and your household and make rnon y saving purchases at this store if you would obtain le proper amount of comfort. <otne in and see aur tnw line of men’s, women’s and children’s boots and shoes at economical prices. STKiiNBERCCS =l4 Wall Street Phone 322 Cartersville. (ia. And What Steinberg Say® is So. Kodak in Camp I‘ioivi reveille to taps, each hour will bring V thing new into the life of every young sol- Ncw surroundings, new habits, new faces, n ( vNV friendships will make for him anew ■ a world full of interest to him today and B ’k! upon which he will often dwell in r >r\ when peace has come again. 1 And dds new world of his offers Kodak op- B 1 -iiiies that w ill relieve the tedium of camp K,. " u , at hii.e and w ill afterward provide B 1 "dl be to him and his friends the most in s ,n g <>t ail books — his Kodak album. I 1 M patting gift, a Kodak* Let us show you, | e nC. Gilreath Drug Cos. Safe Drug Store. D. A. R. MEET. • . M.s- Rena Gilreath .was hostess to iliie Etowah -Chapter of the l). A. R or. Tuesday. After a business meeting hl which the Red Cross work was (..ken up, a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. FOR BRIDE-ELECT. I 1,1 RR. V Bradley will be hostess at reception on Thursday for Miss jh-oiothy Stiles and wedding party, , don Saturday immediately after | lhe wedding Mrs. Felton Jones will en j in tain at a reception to the bridal j I’arfv and the out-oPtown guests. RED CROSS DEPARTMENT. x , Mrs. W. W. Daves, Mrs. J. B. Con yers and Mrs. Frank Matthews spent Wednesday in Atlanta where they at lended the Red Cross opening and visited Camp Gordon. * * * A number of ladies who took the course in surgical dressing recently are qualifying now to go out as in structors. * * * Xew material has been ordered and the members of the Red Cross are busy working on anew lx>\- of dress ings. * <: * | All who have gotten wool for knit- i t .ng and the shirts will please report j 1c the Red Cross work rooms. J THE BARTOW TRI3UNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS, SEPT. 20, 1917. WOMAN’S PAGE For Miss Stiles and Mrs. Williams. ./.Miss Carolyn Young was hostess a: the Dixie on Monday in h;nor of Miss Dorothy Stiles, whose wedding rakes Place Saturday, and Mrs. O. L. Wil ' Hams, a recent hi lt!,'. At the conclus j ’ ( ‘ n * <Sf the picture an ice course was | served at Youngs tea room. The guests inci'uded Miss Dorothy ! stiles, Mrs. o. L. Williams, Miss Elise | Stiles, of New York. Misses Alice j Crouch, Carolyn Knight, Evelyn Sat ; terflehl, Emily and Jessie Daves, Myrtice and Ethel Adair, Isa Neel, j Gladys White, Irene Shaw, Elizabeth j Bradley, Emogeue Munford, Margaret Field, Dorothy Cunyusf Rachel and | Eucile Stephens, Bernice Collins and i ‘ !er K ues f. Carmen Baya, and Mrs. , Lindsay Forrester. -C Mrs. McCafferty Entertains. , On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. M. McCafferty entertained at the first of i series of parties which she will give during September and October. The oonorees* of the occasion were Mrs. j Tom Milner, of Albany. Mrs. J. r. ' < Rcurke, of Springdale, Fla., and ] -Mrs. Luther Trippe, of Berry, Fla. j Alter seeing the picture at the Dixie | * heatre ices and cake were served at t Milam’s Those invited were: Mesdames Tom j Milner, J. C. O’Rourke, Luther Trippe, T W. Milner, George Brooke, Harry W omelsdorf, I.ee Womelsdorf, Horace Howard, J. A. Miller, P C. Flemister. Charles Milam, Horace Foster, C. W. Sprou3l, Conyers Fite, Sam Candler, ! Milton Gaines, Harris Co|>e. and THs sey I dal a Milam, Eva Happoldt, Chris- ; Hue Lumpkin, Florence Milner and ; Sara Fite. FOR MRS. WILLIAMS. A charming affi4ir of Friday was the knitting party at which .Mrs. Robert ax‘w< il was hostess in honor of .Mrs. C. L. Williams, a bride of September, i hiring the afternoon a salad course v. as served and assisting the hostess i in entertaining were .Mrs. Zim-Jack - n and .Miss Connie Tinsley. Tin guests were: Mesdames 0. L, 1 Williams. Zim Jackson, Warren Tins : Icy, Charles Cannon, .Madison Milam, ; Sam Howell. Levi Reeves. Tom Simp son, Paul Akin, Sam .Jones, A. I!. Greene. Charles .Milam, John Ham mond, Sam Candler, Luther Trippe, Lila .Morgan, Wesley Roller:s, Felton Jones, W. M, MeOafferty, George Woodrow, Jr., J. C. O’Rourke, Tom Milner, of Albany, O. \Y. Haney, Rob ert M unford, Harry WomeXsdorf, Hampton Field, L. G. Humes, Ed Strickland, Conner Pittard, Lindsay Forrester, P. c. Flemister, George Brooke, O. C. Oilier, Will Wpinman, Frank Weinman, L. J. Bradley, A. W. Fite, Conyers Fite, W. J. Rant, Robert Renfore, W. A. Leake, Monroe Neel, dark Griffin, W. T. Townsend, and Misses Florence Milner, Sara and Fiora Fite, Maggie and Nancy Trick, Laura Roberts, Rachel Stephen-, Mary Roberts, Lucile Stephens, Gladys and Zeta White, Carolyn and Marylu Young, Myrtice and Ethel Adair, B'i iiOr and Maybelle Jones, Jessie Wikle. I>ena Renfroe and Rebecca Knight. FOR MRS. WILLIAMS. Miss Ethel Adair was holies.- on Saturday afternoon complimenting Mrs. O. L. Williams with a linen siww tr. The color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the ice course. A few of the bride's intimate friends v.ere invited and they included: Mrs. R. E. Adair, Mrs. Tom Simpson. .Mrs. Zim Jackson, Mrs. Lindsay Forrester. Mrs. Carl Nelson, and Misses Gladys and Zeta White, Carolyn and Marylu Young, Evelyn Satterfield. Margaret Field. Irene Shaw Emogere Munf' rd and Dorothy Cmiyus Best Coca Colas In Town Our Coca Colas are delicious. i " • They can’t be made any better. They are the best m town, . Gilreath-Champion Drug Cos. “A Safe Drug Store” FOR MRS. PENN. -ois. 'Aill \\\ ininaa was hestess at I nr t:;i es 1) idge on Monday aftej n"i/fT in c mpliirem to Mrs. Penn. Mrs. iel on Jo; e- won fitst prize, a knit:in-: | li ag, Mr.- - . Madison Milam consolation, .a l--n:ttin/ bug, and the lionoree wa jiu e sente J with knitting needles. At the conclusion of the game a salad course was served. I hose invited were: Mesdames ( Lenn. Madison Milam. Felton Jones. W ill Satterfield, Robert Jlilreath. o. t. Oiupr, Lila Morgan, Robert Mnx vell, (). L. Williams, Will Young, John Anderson, and Misses Minerva Word, Margaret Field, Bernice Tiimlin, Eve lyn Satterfield: and those asked to • i'll after the game were: Mesdames Robert Renfore, Frank Feinman, Will Peebles, and Misses Maggie and Nancy Ir.'ck, and Mrs. Betti<? Reagin. THE GOOD SAMARITAN AND THE WEEKEND OUTING. | i hat the days of the good Saniari iun were confined to Biblical times is denied by one of the popul.fr matrons if the city. Listen and see if you don’t agree that she is correct in her way of thinking. Saturday morning dawned and the Hip to a nearby state for the week end was prepared for, but, alas, all the trains were late to Atlanta. So the couple and their young son started in a car and that, too, gave out ere many miles had been passed. While waiting for repairs that seemed forever on the | way, the good Samaritan came along unknown but not as of old. The dif 'ft renee this time lay in the manner of | locomotion, the latter having a big '-’"ay roadster with a seating capacity about five when properly arranged. After much insistence on the part oi tlie good Samaritan, the baggage and occupants were transferred from i H e broken down car to the roadster hi and all securely iracked in, and the de ; layecF trip to the train began. , it took breath, and lots of it to spare I to hang on around the curves so the i young matron said, and the husband I lost Ins bat, but neither had the spare hieath or the grace to mention so small a matter until Marietta wis reached. Anyway the trip wa-: taken and the party reached Atlanta, with only a lew odds and ends missing with finu to buy anew hat and ten minutes to catch the tram, and, after all, the out in.g was a great success because some t ine.s, there are good Samaritans who ride in cars. PERSONALS. Rev. and Mrs. John W. Ham, i ■Chicago, wire guests the first of the v. ok of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ham. Several of the hoys in the new ariny spent the week-end whh hcmefolk- Among them were: Messrs. Evan - Strickland. Jo* I Fite, H igh Akerman, Will Henry Lumpkin and Bob Knigh: I j TWO FARMS For Rent AppL to ! Vfrs. J. H. Pettit. -Mrs. W. W. Gin if and Miss Jes-te Mae Ginn have returned from Rome where Miss Ginn has been in- Dr. Har bin’s hospital l for several days, LOST —A pocket memorandum con taining checks and papers, valuable l only to me. Return to Sam’l F. Milam. Mrs. J. M. Boyd, of Peach, Texan and Mrs. WfTTiam L. Adams, of Cle burn, Texas, who attended the funeral of their father and brother, Mr. J. M. Adams, have returned to their homes. For seed wheat, oats, rye, barley see Knight Mercantile Cos. FOR SALE—-Cabinet organ, in good condition, at one-half its value. Sui • rNe lor home, church o>- Sundry -i'licol. Inquire at this office. I Wrist watches for soldiers a:e re - on:mended by army regulations. They ! are both useful and organic tal par t’cularly the former. The people of Partow county have undertaken to P'ovide wri t watch - fur the soldiers of this county. Do your part by con tributing your part to this fund. Miss Je-’sie Daves * turned Moml..\ after a month’s stay at Da!vs & Fish et’s Sanitarium. FOR SALE Red Mediterranean seed wheat, $2.50 per bushei. Aru/.zie rye, $3.50 per bushel. E. Earle Field, Route 4, Canton, Ga. Dr. Harris Yarbrough, of Milledge vllle, and Mrs. Wilbur Yarbrough, of Miccosukie, Fla., were visitors in Cartersvllle last week. Mr. Hugh Talley, of Camp Gordon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jordan. "i See Lev! Reeves ; r Harry Wounds dorf, or leave with Hirst National Bank, Bank of Cartersvllle or Home Savings Bank, one dollar to he applied to the wrist watch fund for the soldier boys. / Mi and Mrs. Leon Howard an nounce the birth of a son who has been named Edwin Armstead. For seed wheat, oats, rye, barley - see Knight Mercantile Cos. Mrs. C. A. Treavilt is the guest of Mis. C. A. Allday. Mrs. Treavitt has many friends in Cartersville where she formerly lived who will be pleased to meet her during her visit. F r seed wheat, eats, rye. barlev tee Knight Mercantile Cos. \ Mr. T. N. White, ;-f Omega. Ga . h r been in Carte:sville since Tuesday on business. Call 244 or 24fi for Tip-Top or But er-Njit Bread. i Bartow coutiu has distingu: -hi .1 it self by undertaking to give each dr aid ed old3er who leaves for the war a v r'.s: watch. No otiier county has done 'bis, I.et us make it a success, which c-n easily be done by each person cn t’ ibuting on>. dol ar to the fund. See the committee of your town or eoni mnnit.v or leave'with the bank nearest you for this purpose. Lf MON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Girls! Make This Cheao Beauty Lo tion To Clear and Whiten your Shin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons in fo*a bottle containing tliree ounces of orchard white, shake well, and y u have a quarter pint of tlio l:est freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beauti fier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer lias the 1< mons.and -any drug store or toilet c mPo- will sip ply tliree ounces of crehard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra il: ant lotion into the face, neck, arml - hands each day and see how fre k Its ar. 1 blemishes disapjiear and how i lear, soft and white the skin become . Yes! it is harmless. —(advt.) THERE IS A WHISTLE ' for each andeveryman, woman or child that buys a ticket and enters the Fair on TUESDAY, OCT. 9th, m the first day. Come get yours. MOSe! MOSES! at tlie Ten Cent Store for 1 Oc Full line of stylish plaid Ginghams 14 l-2c yard. 36 inch Percale 17 l-2c per yard. 36 inch Nainsook, 15c per yard. 36 inch L L Sheeting 15c per yard. Ladies’ stylish Shirt Waists, 45c, 75c and 95c. Ladies’ dress Shirts SI.OO to $4.00. Underwear for the whole family at a very low price. Men’s blue work Shirts 50c and 75c. ' Men’s dress Shirts 50c, 75c and SI.OO. Overalls SI.OO and up. Full line of tan, gray and white Enamel ware, Glass, Crockery and China at a very low price. Headquarters for Santa Claus in season Come in and let u sn\ e you money BURTON. & SAGGUS • " /V ——BB Telephones 3605 or 304 al\yays£in the h ad DIXIE THEATRE OIRCCTED BY E. If. G OULD and ./. 1. i:ARRIS Phone fc 4ll * Cartersville, Ga. Mondn.v, Sept. 24th We Present Alictj fcirtidy —IN— “A SELF MADE WIDOW 1 ’ -By Henry Albert Phillips. Latest War hews Tuesday, Sept. 2Sth We Preeent N\ r ffillce Reid find Anita King IN “The Squaw Man’s^JSon” By Edward M. Royle. FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Wednesday, Sept. 26th We Present Thelma Salter —IN— “IN SEUMBEREAND” A DRAMA. THE COMEDY PLAYERS IN “AN INNOCENT VILEIAN” A COMEDY Thursday, Sept. 27th WE PRESENT Fannie Ward —IN— “THE CRVSTAI GAZER'’ A DRAMA. Uriday, Sept. 2Hth We Present Mabel Taliaferro -IN- ' ■ “THE JURY OF FATE” A DRAMA. Saturday, Sept. 2Qth We Present Ora Carew —IN— “ORIENTAL LOVE” A COMEDY THE COMEDY PLAYERS —IN— “Wild Beasts at Earge” A COMEDY Latest War News. MUTT and JBFF Admission 10c to all.