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1112 members of the Woman’s Aux. |
q fliary of Bt. Thomas’ Episcol:ml
Church entertained with a musi- |
(2l 1 the ¢lubroom of the study class.
110 music was chiely pairiotic in char
go v Among thcße tekin art were
A Willlam® Wity, Mrs. bl;{o?aert Par- |
g Mis. Hansell Watt, Mrs. J. L. Fos- |
o Willlam Watt and Hansell Watt,
;1? Hazel Beamer entertained with a
gands in aostume,
~The Valentine dance will be given by
the young men this week at &e Glen
Ar-en Couttry Club.
' Mr, and Mrs. Rhydon Mays, Mrs. J,
. Philips, Mrs. E. R. Jerger and Mrs.
kv:,hur D. Little visited Albany last
weok and were the guests while Lll;ere of
F{r and Mrs. Crawford Mays.
. Mrs. Chilton Huston and the Misses
ane and Elfen Huston, of Owensboro,
(y., are the guests of Mrs. Huston's
arents, M aa\;i Mrs. James W. Dillon.
C Mrs. J. R, Patterson and Miss Mary
atterson left this week for New Or-
Ipara \\'hefe they will spend a short
wiile. } .
Mr. and Mrs. ¥. C. Henderson, of
Roslyn, Long Island, are spending some
time here.
AMrs. Alexander Catheart, of St, Paul,
%[imx.. is “visiting her father, Horace
hompson, of that ecity, who is occupy
ing his winter home here.
‘ %:x-Govemor and Mrs. Merriam, of St.
paul, Minn., have been the guests for
several weeks of Horace Thompson at
hie winter home here.
Miss Edith Egfis has returned to her
home in Monticello after a wisit to Mrs.
Jack Turner.
Mrs. Frank J. Ansley is spending
some time in Madison, iMa., joining Mr.
Ansiey, who is there temporarily.
Aiss leanor Reese arrived last week
from New York and is the guest of
Miss Laura Jones.
Mrs, Jay €. Morse, of Cleveland, Ohio,
is occipying her winter home here, In
wood Plantation.
Mrs. Leo Joseph and daughter have
returned to Milledgeville, after spending
some weeks with Mrs. Joseph’s parents,
%n and: Mrs. Jobhn F. Parker.
Mizs Johnnie McNair, of Bainbridge
is tha guest of friends_here.
Miss Oneida Maxwell, of Caijro, was
the cuedt last week of her sister, Mrs
A, W. Barfield.
Mrs. W. M. Searcy and Mrs. Willie, of
Cairo, were among the visitors to Thom:
asville last week.
DR Bn
Brunswick
HE marriage of Miss Guerry Green
to Captain Lamar Edmonds, of
Company D, 318, M. G. 8,, sta
tioned at Camp Jackson. Columbia, S.
(~ took place at noon Tuesday at St.
Mark's Episcopal Church, Rev. 8. J.
French officiating. 'The bride was given
in marriage by her father, W. C. Green.
She wore her traveling suit of tan
broadcloth, a corsage bouquet of white
roses and sweetpeas and carried her
prayer ‘book. Only a few intimate
frlends witnessed the ceremony. Cap
tain and Mrs. Edmonds left immediate
v for Columbia.
The kirmess given at the Grand Opera
House Thursday night for the benefit of
the . O. B. Club was one of the most
elaborate productions ever staged in the
city. ‘More than two hundred children
took part in the dancing. The produc
tion was staged under the personal di
rection of Mrs. R. 1. Moegling.
Mrs. R. Richards is the guest of
{riends in St. Marys.
Miss Gladys McKinnon has returned
from & visit to friends in Florida.
. Miss Mildred Doe has returned from
4 ghort visit to friends in Griffin.
. The City Philathea Union held its
regular monthly méetini'l‘uesday even
ing. Affer the regular business routine
refreghments were served.
Miss Florrie Atkinson, of Waycross.
is tha guest of Miss Gertrude Potter on
Unijon street.
Mymford ngnn. of Savannah. spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. 2 B
Danford.
Mrs. A. Zelmenovitz and son, Charlle
Zelmenovitz, have returned from a visit
so frm;ga in Jacksonville.
Miss Sadye Zelmenovitz left Wednes
day for New York, Boston anrd Baltl
more,” where she will visit relatives foz
two weeks.
The Senior Philathea (lass of the
First Methodist Church gave a surprise
party‘and shower to Mrs. S. L. High,
thelr teacher, at her home on Union
street i}iday evening. The class I 8
composed of forty: each was laden with
good things to eat, and a dainty hand-
Kerchief.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell have ar
vived from Savannah and wlll make
their h%me here.
l Mr.%and Mrs. H. J. Lowery have re
inoved to Lumber City, where they wil
make stheir home.
~ Miss Marjorie Lawrence leaves shartiy
pior Boston, where she will spend the
sumnier.
Mrs., Fred Wilder has returned from
Boston where she has been visiting rel
atives for several months.
_ Little: Miss Florence Vance, of Lees
wurg, Fla., is th® guest of her sister,
Mrs{ JR. Hodgson, on Glouceste:
street:
Mrs. H. . Stranchan and little son,
of Savamnah, are the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan at their home
‘mu['ni,on street. Hollt i
Mr..and Mrs. C. W. Hollingshead,
~ %\T Y., are the guests of Mrs.
H, A, €. Small.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rogers. Mr. and
Mrs. I. B. Rogers mmllittlo son, of
! Mitler's Antiseptic Qil, Known as
Will Positively Relieve Paln in Three
Minutes.
. I'ryeit right now for Rheumatlism,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and
swollen joints, pains In the head, back
and limbs, corns, bunions, et \fter
one application pain disappears as if by
magle.
I A new remedy used internally ana
iexternally for Coughs, Colds, Crouj
iore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsilliti
This ofl is conceded to be ihe most
Denetrating remedy known. Its promi
and Immediate effect in relieving paln
i 8 due to the fact that it penetrates t
the affected parts at once. As an il
ustration, pour ten drops on l‘fi.n‘:L;l{
€3t piece of sole leather and It w
Pénefrate this substance through and
‘hrough in three minutes.
Accept no. substitute. This great o
182 golden red color only. Every bottle
Enaranteed; 30c, Goc and $1 a bottle or
Roney refunded at Jacobs' Pharmacy
it stores, Atlantn.-—Advertisement
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| You have no idea, unless i« i
li’ictua”." seen its work how speedy and
€pendable Poslam is and how will
;"I'“”fY» time and again, all the confi
9ence you place {n it—to make you
N Bbealthier, more sightly. o
p;f_vhen Eezema breaks out, disfiguring
,J;“D‘%’; Rash or any eruptional tr
s Poslam should be used to driy
‘.l‘?m away and furnish the safe, effl
dent treatment. Poslam does so much
“d goes go far. .
e Soid everywhere. For free samrle
g:g ‘Emergency Laboratories, 247
"ot 4Tth St., New York City. ’
_UTB6 your ‘skin to become clearcr,
righter, batter, through the duily UsC
. Po 5 mpdiceted with o
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p=diaien, Ga., are the v
'N.MROK\:I‘!‘ Buests of Mrs. G
Is. Sidney Levicon ha )
;;oemh;\lfia{)nl, 1‘51,. and ang:ra!(;?txm::
i 8 een e gues g
I“;\,{‘{:” MGt e Buest of relatives for
S 8 Ann Postel, of Savannah, spen
Tuescay as the guest of Miss Fe'pS;r‘
Imons, en route to St. Simon where she
{lB the guest of her sister, Mrs, W. H
Elialdma]m
rs. J. P. Bennett. who has been the
'iuest of Mrs. Julia Lambright lefi
uesday night for her home in Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. John Symons gave a
dinner Thursday evening at their home
ig Urbana in honer of their aunt, Mrs.
Fannia Lou Dart, the occasion being
her sixty-first birthday.
_Mrs, J. W. Wallace has returned from
New Lacy, where she has been the
guest of Mrs, J. H. Rozler for severa
| weeks,
| Little Miss Elizabeth and Master Bd
i ward Dorman have issued invitations tc
| & dance at their home on Union street
lnext Tuesday evening.
I Mrs, F. C. Bruce and Miss Marion
| Bruce lcft Friday for Thomasville to at.
i fend the Dixon-Drake wedding, which
itaka: place today.
Mrs. C. K. Lenning and little son are
the guests of friends in Savannah.
Mrs, B. C. White, Mrs. C. L. Elliott,
Mrs. La Prade Harwell and Mrs. Eo
Hg})ldns spent Tuesday in Fernandina
' iss Betty Postel, of St. Simon, Is the
c:xestt of Mrs. Mary Griffin on Richmond
Street,
Mrs. O. N. Page and little son, of
Jacksonville, are the guests of Mr. ana
Mrs. Clinton Brown at their home on
Richmond street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. DeLoach, Mr
and Mrs. A. C. Coats and little daugh
ter, of Glennville, were the guests oi
Mrs. Josh Bennet Friday at her home on
| London street.
| . Miss Kate Slater is the guest of
}frlends in Atlanta.
{ Mrs. F. L. Hine, who has been spend
| Ing the winter near Savannah, has re
{ turned to the city and is the guest o
!Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. McCrary, on Monk
| Street, for several days.
{ Miss Florrie Porter is the guest of
| friends in Douglas for several days. She
| will visit friends in Atlanta before re
| turning to Brunswick.
{ _Mrs. A. J. Gordon has returned from
Savannah, where she has been the guest
| of relatives for several days. o
| Miss Lila Burroughs is the guest of
| friends in Atlanta.
[ Mrs. George White is spending several
{days with friends in Macon.
I Mrs, V., Jefferies, of Waycross, is the
| guest of Mrs. E. L. Stephens.
{ Mrs. W. W. Walls, of Tifton, is the
| guest of Mrs. E. C. Forsyth.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Gardner have
i returned to Jesup after spending a few
days with relatives in the city.
. Little Miss Margaret Dunn, of Augus
| ta, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Al
| bert Hillsman, on Union street. She
i will visit her grandmother, Mrs. G. S.
| Scarlett, at Fancy Bluff, before return
| ing home,
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| RS. R. P. MOORE entertained in
;M honor of Mrs. Carr 8. Glover, a
recent bride. The guest of honor
| was presented with a pair of embroider
{ed pillow cases. Those present were
| Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Tom McLendon,
{ Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs, Shelton Har
ris, Mrs. Pulaski Holt, Mrs. Macon Dud
ley, Mrs. Will Green Turpin, Mrs. John
Wagnon, Mrs. Charles M. Council, Mrs.
E. C. Parker, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs.
C. D. Hudson, Mrs. S. A. Daniel, Mrs.
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TVER AGAIN! Your last chance!
S A rich, GENUINE cut glass
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sk for your set now. rich, G| i e
o 1 simple requ
"el ' son your simp .
ighteen piece Iple | o
e hl 1 $9.87 is paid:
iohted, pay $1.50 monthly until $9.
delighted, pay ¢ PRy et 4 g
; thinoUdays a
-wise return the set within:
otherwise re
Cut glass has advanced 40 per cent
since this offer was first published. Since
then we have distributed nearly twenty thou
sand of these sets for advertising purposes.
Thus do we popularize our victorious pI):n of
factory shipments and short-circuit prices.
We shall complete this distribution precisely
as planned, but when the limit o{ twenty
thousand sets 18 reached, that will be the end
__and we are nearly there now, ‘
Have vou, dear madam, asked for
your set? 1f not, take the solemn assurancc
from us that this is the final opportunity. It
is not likely that you will ever see this offéer
again. Then you'll have your whole life to
regret it if you don’t act NOW.
We'll send the set direct from the
factory to your dining-raom for you to use
and enjoy thirty days before remitting the
first small payment of $1.50. {
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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN __ A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918,
e S e e B UAT ¢ OO TS 1y SRRy () AT PR -LRRe)GPR TR gt vSAR R oRS
Sim Heys, Mrs, Franc Mangum, Mrs.
Clarence Davis.
Mrs. Cliff Willlams entertained in
compliment to Mrs. G. C. Webb, a re
cent bride. The honor guest received a
| box of stationery.
! The Woman's Literary Clup met with
‘Mrs. G. M. Rogers. A Dickens program
[in which Mrs, C. L. Ansley, Miss Lizzie
[ McLendon, Mrs. H. B. Allen and Mrs.
C. M. Willlams participated, was ren
dered,
Mrs. O. N. Allen, of Chattanoogs, is
I\'lsnlng Mrs. G. W, Griftith.
The Weman's Club of Americus mel
| In the Carnegle Library auditorium with
Mrs. J. W. Harris in charge of the
program. Mrs. Harris, Miss Ella M
Polk, Mrs. H. C. Davis. Mrs. E. L.
Carswell, Miss Helen ArFo and Miss
Bessie Summerford partic pated.
| Americus frlends have received carda
j@nnounocing the marriage of Miss Mary
‘ Hurley andJ. L. Cheeks, of Dublin. The
bride formerly resided here before golng
to Macon to live.
Mrs. W. R. Lipscomb entertained the
Red Cross Bridge Club. The firize was
‘a thrift stamp. Playlng were Mrs. J. E.
Mathig, Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mrs. 13‘!"
1 Grubbs, Mrs. Tracy Cunningham, rs.
| Ralston Cargill, Mrs. J. A. Hixon, Mrs.
| Stephen Pace, Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs
ls. H. McKee,” Mrs. J. L. EX:rk" Miss
Martha Whett!g. Miss nie Mo
| Laughlin, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mrs. John
Wagnon, Mrs, C. U. Rogers, Miss Ella
Polk and Miss Claude McLaughlin.
Miss Mary Niles has returned to Mar-
Women Everywhere
Use Lemon Juice
To Beautify Skin
The beauty lotion whieh is pevum
ing so popular throughout the goun
try i§ easily prepared by anyone, and
a whole quarter pint of it doesn't cost
any more than a small jar of the com
mon, ordinary cold creams.
Add the juice of two fresh lemons
to three ounces of orchard white and
shake well in a bottle. Strain the
lemon juice two or three times
through a fine cloth so no pulp gets
into the lotion, then it will keep fresh
for months. Regardless of what price
you pay or how highly advertised,
there is nothing else really morc mer
itorious in beautifying, softening and
clearing the skin. As a tan and blem
ish remover, also to remove oiliness
and sallowness, lemon juice has no
rival, Massage it into the face neck
and arms once or twice each day, and
just see if it doesn't bring out the
roses and hidden bheauty!
Lemcens have always been used to
bleach the skin, but pure lemon juice
{s too highly acid, therefore should
never be used except in this manner.
1f properly prepared, this sweetly
fragrant lotion will speak for itself.
Any drtig store will supply the three
ounces of orchard white at very lit
tle cost, and the grocer will supply the
lemons.—Advertisement,
You like inanimate companions, well
as those of flesh and blood, that are good
thru and thru. Hence, in the selection of
your home-furnishings you avoid the tawdry
and the sham, and choose those better
expressions of refinement and good taste.
And that is why you have always admired
GENUINE cut glassware. But the prices in
retail stores have been so high that persons
of moderate means could afford only two or
three pieces, at most; whereas, here are eight
een perfectly matched pieces, every one of
them usgeful as well as beautifvl; and the
price of the entire set is probably less than
you have paid for any single piece that you
may now have.
Dnaker ValleyMigCo
FACTORY BARGAIN DISTRIBUTORS
Mill and River Sts., AURORA, ILLINOIS o
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shallville after a visit to Mrs. C. O
Niles,
Miss Annie Laurie Wells and Mlss
Agnes Wells, of Smithville, were the
Buc sty of friends here last week.
Miss Susle Lunsford. of Smithville,
visited Miss Jimmlie Jossey.
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Yates, of Macon,
Miss.,, annouunce the -nxu%»mam ol
their daughter, Kthel, to oM BN
Wheeler, of Americus the weddlng to
occur Tuesday, February 26,
Miss Annle Ivey entertalned the mem
bers of her club at bridge. Carnations
and hyacinths were usea and a sliver
hatpin was glven for top score. The
fiwsts were Mrs. Furlow Gatewood,
iss Kathleen Denham, Mrs. Emory
Rylander Miss Melva Clarke, Miss
Maude Sherlock, Miss Martha Dedl%flll.
Mrs. E. J. Eldredge, Miss I\l?{y Parker,
Miss Sara Shcitielfi and Mrs. R. E. Cato.
The Americus Chapter U. D. C.,, met
Tuesduy evening in the auditorium of
the Carnegle Library,
Miss Ruth Council entertained the
members of the N. N. Clup. Those &rlel
ent were Misses Annie and Mabel Ellis,
Quenelle Harrold, Eugenia Collins, Ag
nes Gatewood, Gertrude Davenport,
Mary Dudley and Mary Sheffield.
Y'he Girls' Scout Club met with Miss
Marjorie Brown. The guests were
Misses Elizabeth Harris, Orlean Ansley,
Mary Alice Lingo, Mary Sue Chambliss,
Margaret Wheatley, Geraldine DPayne,
%\‘lary Rose Brown and Pauline Broad
urst,
Mrs. R. J. Vibbert has returned to
Ambrose, accomgsnled by her sister,
Mrs. Robert G. Christian.
Mrs. Jerome Beeman and daughter,
Beautiful
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One of the season’s most stylish models,
in a handsome quality of kidskin, in the pop
-5 ular shades of brown and gray. Has dainty
turn soles and full French heels. Truly a
Byck value,
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& ‘ < Same Day Receive:
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So we feel sure that we shall get I
your coupon without delay. Here it is, ready
for you to sign. A 2
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§ QUAKER VALLEY MFG. CO., 42
' Mill and River Sts., Aurora, lllincis.
Ship direct to mgehome for 30 days’ free trial, the eighteen
l piece Cut Glaas Set, as advertised. lamto pay nothing but
express charges on arrival. If entirely pleased. I will remit
$1.50 a month until your short-circuit gnu of $9.87 is paid;
I otherwise 1 will return the Set within thirty days at vour
' expense.
I covminta oot shovse W e i gl
(Write raral route or street and number bere)
’- Bl -s e s b e ,‘1L..,_._.L........‘_......_
Pearl of Plains, are guests of Mrs. R. |
B, Parker. |
Mrs. € Nat Lewls, of Macon, {s the |
guast of Mrs. Charles M. Councll. |
Miss Susie® Mae Law has returned
heme after a visit to the Misses Stat
ham, at Richland,
Mrs. T. O. Marghall and little daugh
ter are vismn‘ rolauvv In Quitman. ‘
Mrs. J 8 Clover {a In Atlanta at t?
bedside of h’r daughter, Mrs. B. P
Cox who is il i
Mrs. W!Il Green 'l‘uryln was hostess to !
the Tuesday Bridge Club. !
Mrs Eva Hollls and Benjamin C.!
Cooyer were married Monday evening
at the home of the bride. The Rev. |
Paul W. Ellls performed the ceremony. |
_ The Musle Studi" Club met Wednes- |
‘day morning at the Carnegie Library
A splendid program was arranged by
Mrs. Paul Ellis, and Tschaikowsky, the
3(1 etatt:st Russian composer, was the sub
ect.
B gamotlu meeting. of the U. D. C
Chapter was held at the Carnegie Ld- |
brary Wednesday.
I Mrs. Charles M. Council was hostesa
at two partles Wednesday morn!ng wg
lutnrnoon. complimenting Mrs. s
Webb, a recent bride, and Mrs. Nat B
ILewls, of Macon, who is her guest.
The Chrysanthemum Club met with
Mrs. D. R. Andrews Friday afternoon
The Woman’'s Literary Club met with
Mrs. C. M. Willlams Thursday after
| noon,
I Colonel and Mrs. James \\, Furlow, ol
| Washington, D. C., announce the birth
I"f a daughter, Tuesday, lebruary 6§
Mrs. Furlow {8 remembered in Amerious
Iu Miss Maggie Buchanan,
TN ORDER BY MAIL ‘lt Costs Less at Sterchi’s”
@D Fyery Day Is Bargain
Wil L Day At STERCHI'S
e . A lady came into our store last week and asked if we
‘I«“ a l were going to put on a “Svci-l Sale” soon. We explained
AT ‘o her that EVERY DAY WAS SPECIAL SALE DAY
I - WITH US, and it is—the enormous buying power of
\ N eleven big stores makes possible the low prices we quate on
: ; all our home furnishin
OUR STORE WIE.L BE CLOSED MONDAY TO
CONFORM WITH THE FUEL ADMINISTRATION’S
ORDER. COME EARLY TUESDAY.
OAT Ten Wefion
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THIS BEAUTIFUL 4-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE
May be had _ln a choice of Old Ivory, American Walnut or Mahogany - " _q
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SHIRTWAIST BEOX >
This is an exceptional value, slze 36 inches long, 19
Inches deep and 19 Inches wide; has removable tray,
covered In fine grade of matting with brass corners
on top and brass rollers, with bamboo trimmings like
cut. We carry a large stock of all standard sizes.
SPECIAL 5 9 8
BALE PRICE .. .
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