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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, JULY 25,191i.
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LEYH-FARLOW.
Mra. Annta Lejrti announces the mar
riage ot her daughter, Roan louloe, to
Mr. Alonso Horace Farlow Sunday
morning, Judy 23, at tha German Lu
theran church, Re». O. N. Nusemann
officiating. Tna bride la the eldeat
daughter of Mra. Annie Leyh and
granddaughter of Mr. C. J. Wldder-
ahetm and (a very popular among a
wide circle of friends. Mr. Farlow la
well and favorably known, being con
nected with the government service at
the Atlanta postofflee.
After a short bridal tour Mr. and
Mrs. Farlow will be at home to their
friends at 100 West Baker-et.
AT BAL8AM PARTIES ARE GIVEN.
Balsam, N. C., July 2S.-I.Aet Thurs
day evening a moat enjoyable entertain,
ment waa given at the Hotel Balaam,
the guests participating In a silhouette
party. When the pronleo of each per
son had been reflected and drawn upon
a canvas In one of the elegantly ap
pointed parlors the guests assembled
for the guessing contest enjoyed much
laugllter and merriment afforded by the
result. The prise,'a beautiful. bo* of
bonbons, wa* awarded to Miss Elisa
beth F**on.
Borne of those present were Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Jordan. Miss Annie Jordan,
Mrs. E. E. Weaver, Mr. Lewi* Jordan,
Mrs. F. Neely, Mr. Charles White, Mr*.
8. M. White, Mr. H. B. Jackaon, Mrs.
Bloaser, Mlaaes Llnnte and Angle
Blosaer, Miss Phillips, Miss Blancho
Gary, Mis* Margaret Btakely, Mr. Mc-
Ree, Mrs. Godfrey, Professor Godfrey,
Mr. and Mra. Haydork, Mr. George
Haydork. Mrs. Blanche Davis, Mias
I Elisabeth Faxon. Miss Clemedtlne Mon-
1 ahnn and other*.
The next attraction will be the open
li
FOR MISS SUE BOWIE.
Miss Sue Bowie, of Rome, who Is the
guest of her cousin, Miss M. A. Phelan,
was tendered a delightfully Informal
bridge party of three tables on Tuesday
morning by Miss Phelan.
'The gam* was played at the home
of Miss Phelan and the prises Included
hand-embroidered French handker
chiefs and pretty souvenirs. A deli
cious luncheon was served at the card
tables at the close of the gam* and a
delightful hospitality was dispensed by
the hostess, who was gowned for the
morning In a smart toilet of black and
white voile.
Mias Bowl* wore a becoming gown
of blue marquisette.
MR8. WHITE~ENTERTAIN8.
Mrs. Warren D. Whit* entertained at
forty-two party on Tueaday after
noon In honor of her gueet, Mrs. Robert
Hall, of Norfolk, and also for Miss
Ruth Vannerson, n bride-elect.
The decoration* were In pretty gar
den flowers and a salad and Ice course
of refreshments were served after the
game.
An Irish lace collar and Jabot were
given for first prise and a hand-painted
fan was the guest prise.
Mrs. Whit* was gowned for the aft-
ornoon In white embroidered mull.
Miss Lorena White, who assisted her
mother In entertaining, wore pat« green
mcssallne. Mrs. Hall was gowned In
pink marquisette over Dresden silk.
Thirty-*!* guests were present to en
joy Mrs. White's
i delightful hospitality.
MISS M'GAUOHEY HOSTESS.
A delightful event of Tuesday morn
ing was the bridge party at which Miss
Ruby McGaughey entertained.
ng bail on Saturday evening, which The affair was a compliment td a
will be given In the beautiful new pa- ' group of young girls now visiting In the
villon.
MR8. CAr"r-8 GUESTS.
Mr*. H. J. Carr will entertain at a
box party at the Lyric next Tueaday
In honor of a group of visitors now In
the city.
Mrs. Carr's guests will Include Mis*
Carrie Burton, of Kentucky: Miss Clo-
dle Catron, of Kentucky, and Miss Elis
abeth Herring, who ar* her house
guests, and Mrs. Frank Burr and her
guests. Mrs. Georg* Baker, of Paris,
France, and Miss Willie Catron, bf
Kentucky.
Mrs. Carr's luncheon at the M. A M.
club will also b* given on* day next
week and will b* a compliment to her
bouse guest*.
harrellTstone.
Mr*. E. F. Harrell announces the
marriage of her daughter. Mattie, to
Mr. Oharles B. Btone, the ceremony
having been performed on Monday
evening, July 14, at I o'clock. Rev. A. C.
War^>fflriatln*.
WE REFUND YOUR MONEY
IF YOU KEEP YOUR
FRECKLES.
Try Wilson's Freckle Cream.
It Is Sold Under An Ab
solute Guarantee.
That th* greatest care should
shown In selecting a cream or lotion
for facial application la generally
.known. But to be able to purchase--*
Cream which Is absolutely guaranteed
to remove freckles or pimple* and get
- your money back from the druggist If
It falls to do so, la something new.
Wilson's Freckle Cream Is not only a
splendid toilet cream, but also a harm
less. mild fare bleach.
Try a 50-cent Jar of Wilson'*
Freckle Cream, nnd you will find that
your freckles will perceptibly fade. A
second Jar will cause them to com
pletely disappear. If It does not do
this, your money will he refunded
without argument by the druggist
from whom you purchase the cream.
If your druggist can not supply you.
send his name and to cents to the WII.
son Freckle Cream Company. Charles
ton. B. C.. and a full size Jar will be
malted you.
“Eugene V. Haynes Co.”
The Mark of Quality
It U I recognized Taut that good*
from this store are genuinely good. We
had this Idea In view when the first ar.
tScls was purchased for our Initiatory
First, wa selected manufacturers with
*whom to deal whose product* were
known to be superior. And not only
this, but to make sure of protection to
our customers, every article Is thor-
oughly examined before it Is tagged
and offereh to the public.
In buying from us you have the as
surance of not only satisfaction, but of
having something recognizably the best.
(Eugene Yf Jaynes Go)
OP^SBSMiwtsiiaaiaaftMMtte^ lf J
city, Mis* Margaret Btorkton, of Jack
sonville, the gueet of Mra Robert Har-
rtaon Jones; Miss Florence Andereon,
of Nashville, Tenn., the guest of Mlssea
Mary and Loulae Andereon. and Miss
Maud Allen, who te now the guest of
Miss Isabella Amorous after a vlett to
Mr*. Cyrus Btrlckler.
Throughout th* houae there were dec
orations of gnrden meet and the prises
Included n new hook for top sebre and
for consolation. *k|le for each of tho
honor guest* there wee a hnnd-em-
broldercd card ease.
Dainty refreehmenta were served at
the card tables at the close of tho
game. •
Miss McGaughey received her gueatt
wearing a becoming frock of whit* lin
gerie.
Mies Maud Allen wore whit* lingerie,
with a big white hat trimmed with pink
roeee.
Ml** Margaret Stockton waa gowned
In white linger!*, with hat of whtt*
trimmed with whit* rosea.
Mlsa Florence Anderson wore a white
linger!* frock, with a lingerie hat.
The gueet* Included only twelve
friends,
COMPLIMENTING MISS HARE.
A pleasant little bridge party of tho
day waa that given by Mlsa Evelyn
Mason In honor of her attraotlv* house
gueet, Mlsa Louie* Hars, of Tuakegee,
Ala
The apartments wtr* dtcorated with
vases of cut flowers snd house plants.
A dainty mtnu wa* carved on th* card
table* after the game. The first prise
woe s pretty gold htlpln. The consola
tion was a laco Jabot, and the gueet
prise was a French embroidered hand
kerchief.
Only the member* of Mia* Mason's
bridge club were Invited for tb* little
party.
JOCKEY CLUB MEETS AT
THE GREENBRIAR WHITE
areenbrtar White Sulphur Spring* la
a gay and delightful place at preeent, a
large number of representative people
being there for the summer.
Colonel and Mrs. William Lawson
Peel have a cottage In Florida row. Mr,
nnd Mr*. William H. Kiser and their
children occupy one of the cottages
nleo. Among the popular Southern
women at Greenbrlar White le Mm. Wil
liam P. Coleman, of Macon, resrnlly a
visitor In Atlanta, nnd a sister of
Misses Winnie May snd Fanny Maug
ham Hill, of Macon.
The event of the past week at th*
Greenbrlar White waa the meet of th*
Greenbrlar Jockey club. One of the
moat Interesting feature* of the race*
and competitive riding exhibit* wa*
that for the viola Allen cup, participated
In by women. Th* cup wa* won by
Mr*. John Thayer, of.Charleston, la*t
year, and muet be won two consecu
tive years before It becomes the per
manent property of the winner.
The boxes were gay and bright with
handsomely gowned women for th* ve-
rioue meet*. Among thoee who en
gaged boxes for the entire eerie* were
Colonel William Lawson Peel, of At
lanta: Mr. John P Branch, of Rich
mond: Mr*. Albert Ordway, of Wash
ington; Mr. L. V. Miller, of Baltimore;
Mr. William H Kiser. Atlanta; Mr. L.
I) Drewery, Cincinnati.
MRS. BARNErTO ENTERTAIN.
.'Ire. John 8. Barnes will entertain
the member* of the North Side Em
broidery club at a matinee party at the
Lyric on Thursday afternoon. The
member* will please meet at the Lyric
promptly at 2:13 p. tu.
EVA L. WILSON, Secretary.
FOR MRS. WILLIAM SCHRODER.
Mra. William F. Spalding will enter
tain at a delightful bridge luDcheon
Wednesday at her home on Sprlng-»t.,
In honor of Mr*. William Schroder, a
lovely bride of June.
The guest* will Include only twelve
of Mm. Schroder's close friends.
IN HONOR OF MRS. BROOK8.
Ml»s Marie Houstan will entertain
Informally on Wednesday In compliment
to Mr*. Shirley Brook*, a charming
bride, formerly Mlsa Laura Bartelle.
Mlsa Houatan’s guest* will Include
the nlembers of her bridge club, whom
she has Invited to meet Mr*. Brook*.
FOR MI8S BOWIE.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ulric Atkinson will en
tertain a little party at the Lgrlc Tues
day evening, followed by inrpper at
the Capital City club. Mlsa Sue Bowie,
of Rome, will be the guest of honor,
hnd the party will Include Miss Bowie/
Miss M. A. Phelan, Mr. Edward Austin,
Mr. Edward Peeples and Mr. and Mra.
Atklneon.
MISS EVELYN MA30N TO
GIVE LARGE BRIDGE PARTY
Mia* Evelyn Mason will entertain at
a bridge party of eight tables on the
afternoon of Thursday, August t, In
compliment to her gueet, Mtee Louise
Hare, of Tuakegee, Ala., and also for
Miss Ethel Willingham's guest, Ml**
Bailie Frank Thompaon, of Hawklna
vllle, Oa.
BOX PARTY FOR MISS WOR8HAM.
Mra. E. M. Hortne will entertain at a
box party at the Lyric Thursday after
noon In honor of Mis* Mattie Lou
Worshaw, of Forayth, who Is the gue*t
of Mr*. Lee Wnmbam.
Mfs. Hortne’* guest* will Include Ml**
Mattie Lou Worsham, Ml** Cobble
Vaughn, Mis* Marian Vaughn. Mis*
Mai Hortne and Mr. Laurence Horlne
IN HONOR OF MI88 THOMP80N.
Mias Ethel Willingham will entertain
next Tuesday afternoon at a bridge
party In honor of Mlsa Sallle Frank
Thompson, of Hewklnsvllle, who will
be In the city Friday for a visit to
Mlsa Willingham.
FOR MRsTkELLEY.
Mra. Henry Leonard, Jr., will enter
tain Informally on Thursday morning In
honor of Mm. George Kelley, of Bir
mingham, the guest of her mother, Mr*.
Austin, on Forreet-ave.
BOX PARTY FOR’ MI8S REESE.,
Mrs. J. P. Windsor entertained at
a box party at the Lyric Tuesday aft
emoon In honor of Ml** Anna Brent
Reeee, of Kentucky, who Is tho guest of
Mrs. Sutherland at her home on Bpr)ng-
»t.
Invited to meet the gueet of honor
were a few of the young friends of the
hoateee, who were Mies Ethel Willing
ham, Mis* Georgia Windsor, Miss Lucy
Windsor and Miss Alllne Wellborn.
MI8S MARIE~D|”nKIN8’ TEA.
A delightful affair of the week for
the school girl set will be Miss Marie
Dlklne* tea on Friday afternoon at J
o'clock at the residence of her mother.
Mm. 8. C. Dinkins.
Mis* Dorm Candler, of Dallas, Texas,
will be the guest of honor, and the re
ceiving party will consist of the hostess,
the guest of honor and Mrs. B. C. Din
kins.
Presiding at the punch bowl will be
Mlssea Lydia McBride, Lawaon Hf
and Rosalie Davis.
The girls assisting will be Misses
Hascl Wood, Grace fltms, Helen Rhor-
er, Ruth Moore, Helen Btewart, Wyck-
llffe Wurm, Virginia. Hoffman, Epple
Clark, Allle Candler and Mary Murphy.
COMPLIMENT FOR ATLANTA GIRL.
The Montgomery Social World of re
cent date haa the following comment
About a charming Atlanta vteltor:
"An Interesting visitor here now and
one In whom Montgomerlans are very
much Interested Is Mis* Adelaide Cun
ningham, of Atlanta, who Is the guest
of Mist Carrte Leo Hurter and Mlsa
Janette Hurter. Mlsa Cunningham la
a daughter of Mr*. Susie Everhart
Cunningham, formerly Ml** Suets Ev
erhart, of Montgomery, and the hosts
of rloee nnd warm friends of the mother
are extending a hearty welcome to the
attractive daughter. Mtee Cunningham
la receiving many delightful social at
tentions and ha* been guest of honor
at a large number of email affair* given
In compliment to her.”
THAT
AWFUL
BACKACHE
“Pure as the Drifting Snow
Snowdrift Hogless Lard marked the fust great advance in purity
of shortening and relief from hog lard and other unwholesome
ingredients. It has many imitators fighting for your patron
age, FIGHT SHY OF THEM ALL! Snowdnft is one-third
less expensive than lard, goes onc^Aud further and produces
much finer results in cooking. ALWAYS use Snowdrift Buy
in tins only. Avoid snow-FAKE labels.
The Southern Cotton Oil Co. BeS&SSES;
Sold by all
Leading
Dealers
Who avoid
Substitution
Trade
DINNER FOR MISS LANDRUM,
Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Matheson will
entertain at an Informal little dinner on
Wednesday evening In compliment to
Mis* Ida Landrum, of Louisville, Ky„
who la visiting In Atlanta aa the gueat
of Mia* Emily Wlndhlp.
PICNIC ATIMLVER LAKE,
congenial party of young people
will enjoy an automobile ride and pic
nic at Sliver Lake Thursday evening,
the party to be chaperoned by Mm,
Dixon McCarty.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mr*. Le* Womham have a*
their gueat at. Ormewood Court their
alster. Ml** Mattie Lou Worsham, of
Forsyth, who arrived Saturday and will
remain with them Until Friday, when
she will leave to attend a delightful
house party to be given In Apalachee,
Oik
Mies Cobble Vaughn, who spent th*
past week aa the gueet of Mtee Claire
Ridley at Ctatrmont, has returned home,
But will spend the coming week with
Mia* Ridley..
Mm. E. M, Chapmen and Mleeea Ro
sabel and Ruth Chapman have returned
from a etay of several weeks at Frank
lin Springe, Tenn.
Mrs. Georg* Kelley, of Birmingham,
Is the gueet of her mother, Mrs. Austin,
on Forre*t-ave.
Ml** Evslyn Mason entertained the
member* of her bridge club on Tueaday
afternoon In honor of her guest, Miss
Louise Hare, of Tuakegee, Aid.
Mr. and Mra. V. V. McBride entertain
Tuesday evening at a buffet aupper In
honor of Miss Jessie Wagner and Mr.
William Lanier, who will be married
soon.
Mr. and Mra. Georg* Crouch have re,
turned home after spending their hon
eytnoon visiting the Eastern retorts
and are at 1 Hlll-et.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Brown announce
the birth of a son at their home, 19
West Peachtree-et., on Monday, July
24. Mrs: Brown was before her mar,
riage Mis* Luclle Cox.
Mies Elisabeth Herring le spending
the week as the gueet of Mm. H. J.
Carr at her home on Hlghland-av*.
Lieutenant and Mr* Kelton Pepper
and family, who have been stationed at
Fort Clark. Texas, are In Atlanta on a
six months leave and ar* with Mm.
Mary Howard Meador on Peachtree-et.
Mr*. Pepper wa* before her marriage
Miss Mabel Gentry, and ahe le being
cordially welcomed by her many At'
lanta friend*.
Ml** Bessie Burkett haa aa her guests
Mis* Lalah Cowden, of Rockmart, and
Miss English Patterson, of Barnwell,
B. C., who arrived Monday night. Mm.
Boyd Cole, of Nashville, who Is also the
tueat of Mis* Burkett, will remain with
isr another week.
Mia* Margaret Stockton, who
spending sOme time aa the guest of
Mr*. Robert Harrtaon Jones, will leave
Friday for Covington, where ahe will be
the guest of Mre. P. W. Godfrey for a
week, returning later to again spend
some time with Mm. Jones.
Mis* Maud Allen, who has been the
guest of Mr*. Cyrus Btrickler, and la
now the guest of Miss Isabelle Kuhrt,
will return to her home In Montgomery
Saturday
Miss Tracy L'Engle, who Is spending
the summer abroad, was entertained
while In Parle by her cousin, the Vis
count Clounde L'Engle. After a stay
In the French capital Mlsa L'Engle la
now touring In Bwltsarland.
Mist Jessie Hopkins, of Paducah, Ky.,
who ha* been the gueet of Mra Linton
Hopkln* for a short time, left Monday
afternoon for Athena.
Mm. Howard Carey, of LaGrange, ar
rived in Atlanta Tuesday to visit Mrs.
8amuel Tupper.
Mite Mary Niles, of Marshallvllle,
who has been summering In Clarkea-
ville. |e visiting Dr. and Mra George K.
Nile*, at SIS North Boulevard. •
Mite Caroline Wallace Brown, of
Philadelphia, arrive* Tuesday to visit
‘
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Morton’* Gap, Kentucky.—"I raf
tered two years with female disorders,
my health waa very
bad and I had a
continual backache
which was simply
awfuL ' I could not
stand on my feet
long enough to cook
a meal's victuals
without my hack
nearly kilUng me,
and 1 would bare
such dragging sen.
satlont I could
■ hardly bear it. I
soreness in each side, could not
stand tight clothing, and was irregular. _
I waa completely run down, (fit ad-j her cousin, Miss Emma B. Sharpe,
rice I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegc- Mit* Oret* Woods, of Tennessee, who
table Compound and I-irer Pills and i* visiting Mrs. A. D. Kiser, was the
am enjoying good health. It Is now honor guest at a Lyric box party on
more than two years and I have not Tuesday afternoon given by Mr. Otis
had an ache or pain since I do all my Barge.
own work, washing and everything, - Mr. Dick Cooksey Is spending his va-
and never have the backache any more. c * ,,on »< "rightrrtit* Beach.
I think your medicine it grand and I Mr. William F. Spalding, Matter Wil-
praiso It to all my neighbor*. If you £ Spalding, Jr, and little Mies
think my testimony will help Others £""• *F« a,n 9 «• the eueeta of Mm.
Backache ia a symptom of organic
weakneas or derangement. If you „ —
hats backache don't neglect it. To: Cleveland, Ohio, and will take a trip
get permanent rellelf you must teach I on the lakes before returning bom*,
the rpot of the trouble. Kothing we I during their absence Master Thomas
know of will do this to surely as Lydia Phl,, P Hinman, Jr., is the guest of hi.,
E.Ptukham'* Compound. j WPSTSSJS'a^ Mr * ,ud H
Write tb Mrs. I’lnkham, at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleer, whose I
I.ynn, Muss., for special advice, marriage wa* a very beautiful event of
Your letter trill be absolutely J“ n *. wln remain In New York until
COiitkU-utiuL and the advice frori Wednesday, when Mm. Kleer’* father,
uuticc tree- captain James W. English, with Mr*.
_ and Mm. B. F.
Mattingly, at their home In Louisville,
Ky.
Or. and Mrs. Thoms* Philip Hinman
left Monday morning for a abort trip to
Harry English and her father, Mr. John
W. Cruft, of Terre Haute, Ind„ will sail
on th* Olympic for a delightful trip
abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Kleer will return
home Saturday and will bo at the res
idence of Captain English for the pres
ent.
Mist 8allle Frank Jhompeon, of
Hawklnsvllle, arrives Friday to visit
Mies Ethel Willingham. She will be
delightfully entertained while here.
Mias Sawyer, of Atlanta, Is th* guest
of her sitter, Mra Black, on Twentieth-
st.—Birmingham Ledger.
Mra Clarence Houttan and Miss Ma
ri* Houetan have returned from a stay
at Clarkesrllle.
Mies Anna Brent Resse, of Kentucky,
I* spending some time us the guest of
Mra Alice Sutherland al 70 Bprlng-at.
Mra Emma, L. Culpepper, of S4
Park-ave., who wa* operated on for ap
pendicitis Sunday afternoon at Bt. Jo
seph* Infirmary, la doing well,
Mlsa Alio* Mute was hoeteea at a box
party at the Lyric Tuesday afternoon
In honor of Mias Katherine Reynolds,
who la being delightfully entertained at
the guest of Mies Georgia Rice. The
J ueets were Mlsa Katherine Reynolds,
Use Georgia Rice, Mies Madeline Mc
Cullough, Mies Elisabeth Hawklna and
Mtee Lina Hopkins.
Mr, and Mr*. T. J, Butltr’a bridge
party Tuesday evening will be a com
pliment to Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Marcy,
of Bristol, Tenn, who are their house
guest*,, and for Mm. Boyd Cole, of
South Carolina, the gueet of Mis* Bes
sie Burkett.
Mine* Mattie Wilson and Jennie Du-
Boae, of Athena, Ga„ are spending sev
eral week* at the Majestic with their
parents and'are being delightfully en
tertained In an Informal way during
their vlalt.
Mre. Thomas Gilmer, of Louisiana, 1*
In the city, visiting Mm. Stephen Bar
nett.
EASTMAN.
Mr. Blondell Arthur le this week vis
iting friends In Rhine.
Mr. snd Mra. J. L. Pennington have
returned from a visit to friend* and rela
tive* In tha North.
Ml** Rosa Waite I* visiting relative*
Hi, nru TiiomR relative* in mm cny.
Ml** Rose Baker very delightfully en
tertained the Forty-two club recently.
Mr. Hoeea Williamson, of Hagan, spent
K rt of th* week with homotolks.
n Julia Peacock, of Macon, la vlslt-
g her sister. Mm. H. C. Smiley.
Miss Johns, of Dublin, made a short
visit to Mias Luclle Baker.
Mlsa Essie Cotter, of Hawklnsvllle, I*
visiting Mlsa Bessie Mae Daniel.
Mr. w. R. Hall and family left Satur
day In their auto for Fltsgerald and
Tlfton, to vlalt relatives.
Mias Carrie Belle Edward* and Ml**
Rose Baker have returned from Indian
Spring*.
8ANDERSVILLE.
Mr*. Garner Summerlin 1* entertaining
several young ladles et a house party.
They are Misses Martha and Virginia
Brown of Balnbrldge, Mlsae* lluth, Louis*
and Llixle Brown of Tennllle, and Mis*
Elisabeth Ruahtn of Forsyth.
Mm. C.- D. Shelnutt'a houae party as
sembled recently, the members bring
Misses Bertha and Myrtle Shelnutt of
Walnut Grove, Misses Alma Tucker and
Edith Hyman of this place, Messrs. Ham
ilton and Hawthorne Hare of Duluth,
tertalnme
pleasure.
__ urday Ur _
arrived, they being Mr. and Mra. Lewis
Archer, Misses Lila and Rosyllne Archer
of Raleigh, N. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
iimu UUUIBD7, ui uenmurn, r>. l.
Sadie Tarbutton, Lucie Phillip*
and Kittle Wllllamaon assisted the host*
kane,
H. Smith.
Senator A. O. Blalock and Mrs. Blalock*
of Fayetteville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Davla. returned home Monday.*
Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Harris. Airs. Lura
Rogers and Miss EfTle Shcwmake left
for Hendersonville, N. C., on Monday.
i the guest of Mrs. William
ForCbfMn^
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We are sending our
Representatives to tell you about
GflSCO
They have a
message for YOU
They know how the chef* of the
leading hotel* make their pastry;
they have seen potatoes French fried
in Crisco that would almost melt in
your mouth; they have seen white
cake made with Crisco that is equal
to Angel Food in whiteness.
When one of our Crisco repre
sentatives asks to see you,
will you not spare him
three minutes of yourtime l
Cusco is put up in sterilized
packages. Never in bulk.
Any product that has to be worked
into your food—or any product in
which you immerse food, as in
frying potatoes—should, above all
things, bt clean and wholesome.
Crisco comes only in sterilized
packages. No hands touch it. No
odors get to it—no unsanitary pad
dles, boats or tubs.
You knew, you are sure that each
and every pacluqje of. Crisco is whole
some. It is so pure that it keeps
sweet and fresh.
Dip out a spoonful
and look at it
Let our represent
ative show you Crisco.
You will like its very
appearance.
It is crisp and flaky.
It it white—a pure,
cream white. The
color and flavor are entirely natural
—there is nothing artificial about it
Crisco requires no experimenting.
You use it where you now use butter
or lard, and in just the same way.
When used as buffer, add salt
Spare a few momenta for our Representatives. It will repay you.