The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, October 25, 1917, Image 5

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Edited by EUNICE GINN kinnamon-davis. w- 3 Bessie Cora Kinnamon and li Rradv G. Davis were quietly mar % Wednesday, Oct. 17, Rev. A. F. smith- officiating. Mr and Mrs. Davis will make their , * ~'here as Mr. Davis is cohneeted JJ-JJ the Georgia Railway & Power Company. ■ hudgins-cradock. On Thursday evening at 7 o’clock VIKS Mamie Hudgins and Mr. A. W. Cradock were quietly married at the tome of the bride, Rev. S. B. Ledbetter 1 bride wore white satin with a corsage bouquet of bride’s roses. Hel ping away suit was of gray cloth with accessories to match. * immediately after the ceremony, Mr and Mrs. Cradock left for a short wedding trip. Only a few of the most intimate friends of the bride were present and thev were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rhea, Mr' and Mrs. Floyd Bridges, Mrs. W. \ Brown, Mrs. Arthur Brewer, Mrs. Paul Kendrick, Miss Adel Taylor, Miss Clyde Galt, and Mr. Cox. Private W. N. Bradley came up Sat urday from Canvp Wheeler. Macon, where he is serving as a member of C rparry A. U. S. Engineering Coprs. Mrs. Bradley, who before their marriage September 28th, was Miss L Ilian Tedder, with him Sunday to‘MacOn’ where she will stay to be near; Mr.. Bradley.y,while-at] tamp. * FOR RENT Large TworStory House I have a dwelling on Erwin street with several acres of land, good gar den spot and pasture, and dwelling equipped with water and electric lights. Will make the rent contract for twelve \ months or more to proper party. Apply to J. t. NORRIS. Save this Valuable Coupon Good for $ll.OO Worth of Pure Aluminum Ware 22 pieces 22 pieces When prevented, in connection with the purchase of a Cole’s Hot Blast M or R Model Range daring the date of our Big Factory Stove Side as printed below remember tfio date. ■ Cut Your High Cost of Living . Coal prices have increased almost 300' LWe will exhibit the one range on the American market that comes to the rescue of those seeking rei'cf from high fuel bills. It u;i 1 is a pica -uro <;r us to bo able to thow cur cu.>tomcit ; flicnus tins great _—-1 mv / 03 0 f roll of. This wonderful range lias the most remarkable fuel ilviSSto & saving combustion ever seen—it will positively save you big fuel JpP \ 0 bills. Come and see the many new and interesting ways l?nok!lc^nJOdorS e ßroiler and Toaster that broils meats to a queens ta,to. Cole’s Automatic Fresh Air Oven that bakes %#Tll M WZ-g&t a, evenly on all sides, and the many other Fuel Saving and Exclusive Features, § % make Cole's Hot Blast Range the most durable, the most economica , ~ *9 and the greatest time and labor saving range ever placed on the ma n P!ece Set of Pure Aluminum Ware N®. 7A RECEPTION FOR MRS. McCLAIN. A delightful affair of Saturday aft- "cLh 6 R Ception at home 2? ,Claude Brown at which Mrs 1 C l .ai n. was the honor guest The coiors of pmk and lavender were j effectively carried out with pink roses I la^ ende ; shades and purpledahlias. ’ in the receiving line with Mrs Sw°M n Irs - McClai 'i were Mrs. ,W. N. McCafferty, Mrs. W. A. Chat j man and Mrs Sara Tucker, of Cedar tovvn, Mrs. J. W. Brown and Mrs. 'M 1 *57 Forrester. Little Miss Eliza beth McCafferty received the cards at the door. In the dining room Mrs. A. B. Greene poured tea and Mrs. Horace Howard poured coffee, and during the hours punch, sandwiches and eintrer were served. Others assisting in entertaining I were Mrs. Monroe Neel, Mrs. Wilbur! Ham, Mrs. Ed Strickland, Jr., Mrs. I Madison Milam, Mrs. Prince Lewis, 1 Mrs. A. B. Cunyus, Mrs. Lila Morgan, i Mrs. Hampton Field, Mrs. Clark Griffin, and Misses Ella and Isa Neel, Emily and Jessie Davis, Carolyn Knight, Dorothy Cunyus, Maggie and Nancy Irick, Stella Brown and MBs Mary Goldsmith, of Cedartown. One hundred and fifty guests weet invited to meet Mrs. McClain. AFTERNOON TEA. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Harry Womelsdorf was at home to a hundred of her friends from three to six, in honor of Mrs. Donald McClain. In the receiving line were Mrs. Mc- Clain, Mrs. Womelsdorf and Mrs. Mc- Cafferty.- Those assisting in enter taining were Mrs. Lee Womelsdorf, Mrs. George Brooke, Mrs. Ed Strick larffi, Jr., Mrs. P. C. Flemister, Mrs. Ben Gilreath, and Miss Ida Lu Milam. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION NOV. 8, Q and IO rAIN & ADAIR, Cartersville,Ga. WOMAN’S PAGE RFI) CROSS DEPARTMENT. On Monday night the old board and the new board of the Cartersville chapter of the Red Cross met at the work rooms. The work was turned over to the new staff of work'ers and they in turn* elected the chairman of the various committees. The following are the officers for the coming year: Chairman of the Red Cross, Mr Wilbur A. Nelson; Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Frank Matthews; Secretary, Mrs. Milo Colilns; Treasured, Mr. J. B. Howard; Chairman of the Executive Committee, Mrs. W r . W. Daves; Chair man of the Finance Committee, Mr. J. W. Knight; Chairman of the Member snip Committee, Miss Annie Wallace; Chairman of the Publicity Committee, Mr. G. H. Aubrey; Chairman of the Supply Committee, Mrs. Harry Wom elsdorf;; Chairman of the Civilian Committee, Mr. Levi Reeves. TWO YOUNG LADIES EXEMPLI FY THE RED CROSS SPIRIT. A practical result of the work and teachings of the red cross spirit was shown during the fair on Confeder ate Veterans’ day. An old veteran became sick on the grounds. He was compelled to fall out of ranks and it was soon necessary to take him borne. In the meantime Miss Mari bill Jolly and Miss Margaret Field learned of his needs, at once went to his aid, and in company with Mr. T. J. Price took him to his home. Once home they made tilings comfortable tor him by arranging his bed, pre paring medicine and first aid reme dies and suitable diet. They were told that they could go in a little while hut declined until their sufferer was made safe and convalescent and so they remained at his side through the entire day. Setting aside the celebrations of the day, the social and entertaining fea tures in which they were to play a part, features especially attractive to young ladies of their age, these two angels of mercy ministered to an af flicted veteran and instead of pursu ing their individual program for a day of pleasure devoted their knowl edge and efforss toward relieving the distress of the old man. There were many who learned of the devotion of these twq young girls to this work of kindness and mercy and were greatly touched and affected by it. War costs money, billions of it, whether won or lost. Every day that it can be shortened will save this coun try millions of dollars and the way to shorten it is to prepare quickly and fight hard. W r hich would you rather j do, send your hoy who has not yet j been drawn to the front or furnish the government with the money with which to end the war? Buy a Lib erty Bond now'. Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But er-Nut Bread. The Opportunity of a Lifetime! On the Special Date printed below we will conduct a Big Sale on Cole’s Hot Blast Ranges The Best Range Ever Built for Family Urc We Invite the Entire Community to See This Remarks hie Range that will Greatly THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, CHEROKEE CLUB NdTES. O he prize offered by the Cherokee t mb for articles exhibited during the recent fair by one person was won by Miss Clyde Galt and included the following display: Crochet, hem stitching, cross stitch >ng. drawn work, Swedish weaving, solid embroidery, plain sewing, lamp I shade, knitting, handkerchiefs, can ned fruit, canned vegetables, jelly, sauer kraut, preserves, jams, pickles, dried fruit, dried vegetables, fresh lard, garden vegetables, celery, light bread, salt rising bread, brown bread, nut bread, plain biscuits, beaten bis cuits, bead work and burned wood, i making, all told, JO articles. It would be well for possible ex hibitors next year to study this list. B. Y. P. IT. PROGRAM FOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Group No. 1, Miss Eula Wheeler, leader. Song. Scripture—Miss Eva Dodd. Introduction—Miss Eula Wheeler. Africa—Lucius Bishop. South America—Miss Roslyn Whee ler. Italy—Miss Mae Butler. China—Miss Evelyn Lewis. Japan—Miss Christine Hicks. Russia—Miss Josie Smith. Meet at 0 o’clock. Visitors wel come. MAYME LUE SORRELLS, Corresponding Secy. PERSONALS. Mrs. Sara Tucker, Mrs. W. A. Chat man and Miss Mary Goldsmith, of Ce dartown, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Claude Brown. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Allen and son, of Dalton, and Mrs. Frank Blair, of Chattanooga, were the guests last week of Mrs. Amos Keith. Mrs. Stewart Lumpkin will enter tain her Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Ed Strickland, Jr., on Friday aft ernoon. Miss Dorothy and Miss Lucy Cun yus leave Friday for a visit to Louisi ana where they will be the guests of their uncle, Mr. Robert Cunyus, and their cousin, Mr. Henry Skonnol. Mrs. Lindsay Forrester is spending the week in Atlanta. Mrs. Lucius Hannon and Mrs. Paul Franklin spent last week in Atlanta. Mr. Ellis Jenkins, of Camp Wheeler, at Macon, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. Lee Padgett and Mr. Joe Lay ton, of Camp Wheeler, were week-end guests of their parents. Miss Naomi Tedder, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tedder. Do you know that you only have to pay two per cr..t on the amount of bonds you subscribe for when you make application, eighteen per cent on November 15th, forty per cent on De cember 15th and forty per cent on Jan uary 15th? When you buy a SIOO Lib erty Bond you pay $2.00 now, SIB.OO November 15th. $40.00 December 15th and $40.00 January 15th. The best se curity in the world; readily salable, and the law permits their conversion into bonds bearing a higher rate of in terest should such bonds be issued by the government in the future. LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Girla! Make This Cheap Beauty Lo tion to Clear and Whiten Your Skin. 1 Squeeze the juke of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and com plexion beaujtifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer lias the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter yvill supply three ounces of orchard white for h few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms amd hands each day and see how freckles ami blanches disap pear and how clear; soft and, white the skin becomes. Ye#! .i't is harm less. " •‘ v \Wdvt. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In Bankruptcy. Northwestern Division. In the matter of Mitchell Gordon Tow, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. No. 971. To the creditors of Mitchell Gordon Tow, of Rydal, Ga., in the county of Bartow, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of Oct., A. D. 1917, the said Mitchell Gordon Tow was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Court House in Cartersville, Ga., on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1917, at 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet ing. C. D. McCUTCHEN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Oet. 23rd., 1917. fc| Telephones 3605 or 304 FEW CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR Save Your Hair! Make It Thick. Wavy and Beautiful—Try This! I bin. brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. There is nothing so 'destructive to the hair as dandruff. I't robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—■then the hair falls out fast. A li'ttle Dander ine tonight—wow—any time—will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Know I ton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first ap plication your hair will take on that kfe. lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. Ii will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable glow and softness: but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks’ use. when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair—>nnv hair—growing all over the scalp, (edvt.) If Interested in Seed Wheat, (finest quality.) Seed Rye, (Ga. raised.) Fulghum Oats. Red Rust Proof Oats. Hastings 100 Bushels Oats. Appier Oats. 16 per cent Acid Phos phate. 7 per cent Cotton Seed Meal. ‘ Ladco” Ground Ag * ricultural Lime stone. Mitchell Wagons. Smith Form-a-Trucks Write, phone or Call W. H. FIELD Tbo perfect ess balance makes f t makes ■whites ■/ V yolks riMrCT DENTAL rincoi work AT LOWEST PRICES We do not charge one penny more than the price we advertise. ONE PRICE ggfi?? E Best Gold Crowns Bridge Work . . best set or iTv-gHw TEETH, $s Painless Method. Skillful Operators of years’ experience. We wilt pay your rail road fata to Atlanta if your work amount* to a* much a* $lO. One Price Dental Office, 104 1 i Whitehall St.Cor. Mitchell, AtUata G. GRAHAM FLOUR Call your favorite Merchant for our Flour. Field Milling Cos.