Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, February 17, 1918, Page 7H, Image 113

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OVT OF | ’ A AT O 1 & SIERIOOY c;a‘f&gir. \ - ()W i R 3 \ B ’ £ = i ' ) @ ® b 8 \ % “ ) S ) é 1R 3? S Columbus S e RSB! *T. CHARLTON HUDSON'S guests froap the East were enter tained Thatsday at Green ls‘rnd Ru::&\ by Mr, and Mrs. Curttß Jordan. Tuesday they were guests of honor at a chle at Goat Rock, fllven by Mr. ahd * Mrs. Hudson. I‘evera of the visitors have le&t.*find t“snrfly nol‘:'v‘efi‘dx(di:: -~ an TS, am Fo ¥ L geborah Seal, Miss Julia Griffith. Mrs.. Robert Folwell and John Braun, of Phil. adelphia, Y Mrs. Barschall Andrews entertained the Hudson house party Monday with a chnic at Bates Farm. Monda({ night h’i Paul Dismukes entertained infor mally in their honor. Other affairs of an informal nature, éuch as picnics, oyster roasts amd motor frips, will be glven’ during the remainder of the Visite. orh’}:tny in Qolumbus. ; « Willlam Folwell, a member of the hf\me party, gave a musicale Tuesday | night .at Mrs. T. C. Hudsdn's home. Bhe laan,ballads and seicctions from | ogan. hose attending included Mr, a g(rs. Henry Burris, Mr. and Mrs.‘ g“lfifi erd Thweatt, Mr.and Mrs. Gordon ourli_?ry, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Joerg, girl. 2nk Jeerg., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd owers, Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Pou, Mr.‘ and Mrs. William DeL. \Worsley, Mrs, B, N. Curtis and Miss Alice Curtis, Miss Sara Heggie complimented her ;. Buest, Miss Mary dovell McElmurray, of Waynesboro, \Vedncsdaiy afternoon Wltg'n bridge party at her home at Wa. verly Terrace. Her guests included Misses, Helen Dugdley, Clara Martin, Louler Duskin, Sara Salisbury, Joan \\'a{'fier and Loulse Scarborough. The engagement of Miss Alma Gladys Fld;g, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Floyd, of Columbus, to Robert C. Pul liam, of Evfaula, Ala., has been an nogfieed. The wedding will take place February gls at 8:20 in the evening at the Pulliam home, East Lynne. gg. and Mrs. Robert Litchfield and little daughter, Nell, of Hopewell, Va., ;\IO visiting Mrs. Litchfield’s parents, r. and Mrs. L. T. Jones, in Columbus. Mrs. Duncan McDougald has returned to Athens, after a visit with Mrs. Dozler [ Pou, in Columbus. Mrs.'McDongald for. merly was Miss Elise Hanserd. N Dr. and Mrs. 1. 8. Darby have returned frm a visit to Florida. 88 Mary Lovell McElmurrag of Whaynesboro, {s visiting Miss Sara Heg gle. « _ Mrfs. John McGhee of Talbotton, is visitng her sisters, Mrs, Wilmer Scar bofough and Mrs. A. W, Cozart. Mes. Alvah H. Chaßman, of Atlanta, formerly Miss Wyoline Page, of Colum+ big, 18 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mi§. R. W. Page. Mr&. Wallace S. Streater, of Washing tap, D. C, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cary Thornton. ¢ Mrts. George Smith, of Quiney, IN., is Beautiful Hair Tinti : - Tinting ‘ "\'""\fi'? gn rohs a woman of her :flfl‘l; 1n zeoand altractiveness as gray, streaked r-laded L-in tud there is no more rea-‘ (B, { son or sengé in » ".‘:x,‘gt.'f‘,.x Vicenting \nmt-! ;’Ty%.‘_,,"\ wetive ™ hailt STy \ hen There is in ‘l,-1"1,{;.: A RrES N hThE" PUy. e;:“"" oy Ng gOWNS. ("‘77‘{; ‘gi',: - he dne hnir‘ "‘.:.}4‘.,’ E »x_v_hm‘ L A supreme =¥ AN Rrowna ~ o o nle ang easy T 2 = e. No mix | Tast enmh 4 wush it Il!lw; - Fehltips W & not be de " cted, will not | 1 gt v utly, and 18 nb-; ¢ w any sHadeé de- Kl ? w.brown to black, LBy \ ‘‘Brownatone’’' or I Fou \ sample and a book jlt it ailed you uapon reeceipt of 10, t ir orders will be filled direct te o mratopfes if you prefer. Men ¥ 1 i sired, | ¢ 25¢ and $1.15. ! Brownatone'' at your hlir'i tlie Kenton Pharmacal Co., ¢ “9ppin Bldg., Covington) Ky. = .+ and guaranteed ¥in Atlanta by dueubs' Pharmacies and other leading deal rg—Advertisement. " l § CRmey l Restores Natural Color It 18 easy to use, and gives qulek, per sect, lasting regults. You can have your half & beautiful, natural color for the bal: :flé‘ of life. It acts like magic. It brings @ék the natural color, soft fluffiness and g&r to the hair, and restores the orig/ aBl color in shades either of light, me- Wium er dark brown, or blonde. It will ztlli the same rich, natural color, stay ufly, glossy, clean and odorless, with a 9!0!!5 scalp. Dissolve one bottle of ovelo y ér in two ounces of water, molsten Hglulr with the solution, and while a f. rinse the halr In tepid alum_ water (tw henplnrg teaspoons of powdered altum to éne «'Em ), then rinse In plain tepld water, then dry the halr. Oveio powdér lol‘itl(m is fnert and strictly harmless—a ¢hild ean drink it. 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P SR isy By SR ! sy L P g ” # e &7 g i “'-‘43%1;:4' s P s so i T g / GRS i v ] i & 1 - . : visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Camp, in Wynnton. : Mrs. Wil Blanford has retfiuned to €o. lumbus sfter a visity with Her son, W. C. Blanford, and her daughter, Mrs. H. Y. Delgar, in Atlanta. 4 Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McDuffie are back from a wisit to their sons, Lieutenant David MecDuffie and Lleutenant .lamiej MeDuffie, in Chattanooga. » 3 Mr. and Mrs. L. Lanier Scruggs are spondifig s&veral weeks in Nevr York. | M. and Mrs. Nathan Folwell, of New Tork, who have been members of Mn and Mrs, T. Chaflton Hudson's housé party, bave returged home. |, Miss Chlotilde Scott, daugiter-of Pro fessur and Mr 7. Scoft, of Wynnton, has l«:unr;( to Washington to de Uovernment WOrkK. Mr, and Mrs. C. Jordan Brodks are spending several weeks in New York. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jamie Worrill, "~ whose va_rriage was a recent event in Wor ester, Mass., will' arrive in Columbus, next week. Mra. Worrill was Miss Eliz. abeth Hood, of Columbus. Mr. Worrill is a H:ln'r!% County pl;mter“,h“ PR Columbus persons at te 'Sulphur Sphpngs, Fla., include Mr: and Mrs. }L A. Bcarborough., J. A, Virven, Andrew Shepherd and Charles Johnson. | Miss Lella Slade wliil attend the mid winter dances, in. Auburn, Ala, this week. Mrs. 1. Stokes Munroe i 3 spending several weeks in Charlotte, N. C. % o 13 Americus HE Sumter Club dance given at the Armory wAs an enjoyahle, event. Music was furhished by Mbacke's orchestra, of Columbug.™ - Mqgrgan and James }E:ldrpdgo. who are visiting Mrß. G. M. Eldredge, entertain }ed about 30 of their little friends at a birthday . party this week. They will -gpend some time in Americus hefore re ‘turhlng to their home at Cecllton, Md: (Mrs. F. B. Hodges. of Jakin, is the guest of Mrs. J.- O, McArthur. -_ = o Mrs. D. Pearlman is visiung rélatlyia and friends li" %filmore and Neiw York. Miss Ethe Ison_has returned to her home in Maebn, after a visit here as the guest of Mrs. PD Cherry. Mrs. J. N. Lee tflns sreturned to At lanta arter a visit so relatives in Ameri cus, i Miss Rut;l McArthur is spending some time with friends At Mount Vernon, Misses F'rancdrq\gr and Jane W of Macon, were Week-and guests of \ M‘fi Mrs. H. B. Mashburn. - tss Mary Lee 18 visiting Mrs. J. N. I.ea at her home in Atlanta. Miss Foulse Seig has returned from a visit to fflg;:dn at %eeshurg. Mr. ,and‘] rs. Nathan Friedlander, of Moultrie, hive retiufned home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kassel. Miss Chrigtine Collis, of %acon, Is vis iting Mrs. C. G. Gammeage. Mrse Nannie Rittenberry, of Maeon, is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cooper have re turned from their wedding trip in south Georgia and Florida points. > o Miss Laura Mooye entertained at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.-R. P. Moore, ‘in honor of her birthday an= niver;?ry. Apout fifteen children at tended. Americus friends have received tards announcing the marriage of Norman RofAgers. formerly of this city, and Miss Annie Jones, &f Lakeland. Fla.. Fehru ary 3, at thehome of th® hride in Lake land. ?r and Mrs. Rodgers are now m‘ a Ibzr'qle Bonaymoon trip te-Fast Coas nintd. ) g Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lee McMath an. noincée the engagement of théir (fl.\mh ter. Mattie Beulah, -to FEpaminondas White, the wedding to occur in March. The me‘{nhers bf the youngef set en foyed a 4 vProm phrty last week at the home of Mr. snd Mr.s Barlow Couneil. Misg Mary Flza Sherpafd entertained at bridge We‘rln:.\da: orning at her home. The players were Muys, Emory Rylander. Mrs. Furlow Gatewond, Jr. Mrs. H. J. Kldridge, Misses Annie Tvey Kathleen Denham, Melva Clarke~fara heffield, Maude Shetloek and Docia Mathie. Mrs. R.7L, Mpvnard was hostess to the Woman's Literary Club Thursday afternoon at her home, ~ Mra, M. 3. Spivey is visiting relative« in Rirmirgham, "re. Frone Maneum has returned from a viet ta relativds in Macon. Miss Alice Rona has returned te her home 'n Dailas, Texdy. after a visit of mavarsl r‘h_v--lln Americus, the guest of <, 1l Ellis. - M;;"??p;:“n«v Ry¥ainAer entertaified the inetnhara of lier bridee elub last wask at her home. Handkerchiefs were giv- HEARSTS 'SUNDAY AMERICAN ‘en for' top score at each table. Play ing were Miss Maude Bherlock, Mrs. TFurlow Gatewood, Mrs. E. J. Eldredge, Mises Melva Slarke, Mary Elza Shep pard, Annie Ivey, Sara Sheffield and ‘,,‘\/I%;tha Dedman, | re. Carl Holmer, of Miami, Fla., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart Miss Charigtte Boyd, of Griffin, and Miss ‘Margaret Adamas, - of 'Carrolton, have treturacd to Weeleyan after a week-end _visit in Americus _as the guests fiMrs. ¥Frank P. Harofld. Mrs./g hn HMarrold, of San Francisco, is the/guest of Mrs. Frank P. Harrold. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1. Jackson and Miss Adelaide Jackeon, of Adel, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ként, ,%Phe Matrons' Bridge Club has swus ‘pended its meetings during Dent. Phe ladies of the Hospital Aswlation met Tuesday evening at the h@me of Mrs. C. C. Hawkins. B ‘ Miss Elizabeth Hapris entertained the Girl Scout Club at her home. Those present were Misses Naomi Wright-/ Marger{ Kalmon, Mary Bue, Chambliss, *Mary, Alice Lingo, Mary Rose Browh, Orlean Ansley, Geraldind Payne, Mar gatret Wheatley, Nellie \\'nr&hy. Pauline Broadhurst and Margery Brown. Miss Nancy\ Hanna, of Shelbyville, Ky, is the guest~of Mrs, 4. A. Tutrpih. Mra. R. B. McNulty has-returtied from a vikit to friends in Dawson, The Red Cross Club met Friday after noon with Mrs. Stephen Pace. ‘ b Musical Trium | 4 wo.Musical {riumphs | | ' Each Matchless— Marvelous—Magnetic i l ,A :fizfi‘,f"ééa,’;}" Oh next Wednesday night D '\ ey " :,J»“J,fi,,fl Atlanta will be privileged to 4 744 }‘ G Nziw'}w A "?:{s':-'?:-.5»:::6 hear the celebrated violinist, [/ I '7/,4%},»,;/ ' - Mischa Elman,- who is pre- / \\ ’fwi" ", G Y g W o S & *‘,7”4@”"“ i eminent -in his art. And on f A\ ey & so e UL, [SF T Vi '?7/: £ 4‘3‘”{sl‘ # this ‘occasion the ‘“master / of 7) crechCir ;g [ ?7»: ; "«77‘" plano’—the Steinway—will be b LEE= oo 1 %:’.'*'.;- A i R T . T Tk s Wk i) lfh R ';4 ffl;w’tf' - heard, fora Elman uses this ,l i "'s“l_-, o Gs g omdbme gl i on) wonderful” instrument exclu- epgem parl/___ I iDA o o ! G T e Y : =gt | Wl | ,':;,_ :43,& aau’ sively=his choice because of i R "v"‘ i »L‘%;xfi,w.‘;‘ i Bog gR e ’ ol A T 1 TR ;,hl”f its purity anN beauty of in-Z&4 \i, ' % "~‘.‘ L \- . »Jq ”iy ” ; —_—— \>§”'¢?3l’ L ;“a,.: i ¢« L — g > -1) ¢« = B %" (1] e/ e ') GieEae, e' i Elman wrota as follows: , g IR, Y R W " 4 i 3 eR, . R Y “Messrs. Steinway & Sons, A 'E 1/ | ’ > SEA FOTn e N S UTR i i 1P dgy m?&'# g New York. 7AN l‘fl \\_ L i W “Gentlemen—The best proof s, f LD fi, £ \\ i that I could give of my admi b 1 R ration . for * your Lbeautiful 'i; > . 3 pianos lies in the fact that I e Mo h» El : purchased two Stelnway teln way ISC a man pianos for my home in Lon- oo ] B , don. . ~4 name {hat the greatest musi- Gemus Of the Vlo_hn 2 . “Yours most sincerely eal authorities are proud to have A 71 2 upon the piano tflat graces their PpCGTJ at the NI e R e 1 omeg—that tells of that sudpe dit e ¢ { riority of tone, aefion and de- A 4 or lu m / / pendabllity through which the N, ,/gf/'e.u/vu- { greatest pianists may most fully On Februa’y 20th I AI/W‘A" oo _...—-;;.:_:f_\/- 3 cxprese thelr musical intérpreta - Subon. il i e R T "‘ tion and their ,f:r‘nivfiy i ' i 1 . ' PHILLIPS & CREW PIANO CO ‘ e 2 N ~ o l Ivy 892—82 N. Piyor Street 3 ® ' More Than 52 Years in Business % — A Newsdawer for Peepic Who Think — OvT OF TowN NEWS ‘ ¥ > West Point, ey Ag—— oy HE Fort Tylet Chapter, U. . C. © observed Georgia Klag Day, Feb ruary 12 &t Belle Baker and Mts. Phil Lanier were assistéd i sell lnf the flags by a numbar of the young ladies of \Waest Point. - Twenty-nine dol lars and foriy cents wag realized. The money raised in this way is\applied t¢ the educational fund. The Junior Bridge Club megwith Miss Marion Woodyard Wednesday = after noon. On Kriday the club was ehter tained by Miss AureMa Greene at the home of her sister, Mrs. \Villis Johnson. .About forty of the high school boys and girls egjoyed n Valentine party Friday evenlnf at the home of Miss Eleanor Stripling. Al the decorations were suggestive of Valentine, and the same idea was carried out in the re fre;hments. / 5 he first regular sieeting of the . A R. Chapter wiil ha‘\\;;lrd in the- Wom an's Club rdom Febru . al, with Mrs Claude Melton, regent. X | | Mrs. George Hanris enterfiined the ‘Senilor Bridge Club at its last meeting | S l.Augusta ‘ £ o | RLAND MRS THOMAS DAVIES | COLEMAN announce the enghge mgnt of their daughter,, Martha, 0/James Scott Deénham, of City Park. Va., the date of the wedding to be an ‘nounced later, The marriage of Licutenant Owkn Coleman, 05 Augusta, now statiohed a Camp Gordon, to Miss Eleuxor Lustra of Athens, took place Tuesday in At ens. Dr, and Mrs. Coleman and Miss Martha Coleman were present at the ceremo:jr. Lieutenant and Mre. Cole man/arrived in Augusta Thursday for a shoft visit to the former's parents, and this week will return to Atlanta. | Mrs. Llewellyn G. Dou(ghty mtor-‘} tained 176 guests at the Country Club Tuesday night at a Valentine ball. | A concert was given Wednesday night 1 at the Bon Aim FHotel by the Royal Rel %!an Trio for the starving children n{‘ elk‘lm. The society set was out 1n full force, with,_ hundreds cz‘ tourlstsa‘ Over S7OO was contributed if free will | offerings. ; There were several hundred present | at the opening dance of the season at the Lenwood Hotel Saturday night Many of the officers from Camp l(an-l cock and tQeir wives were present, with , a number of the Augusta i:rls and young married people. The hotel will # SR B g S S A B - By e F;i:.i*jv‘f' i & Ve 08 &7, W okt T SRR aasian (78 '." y & & ¥ A o :@a' iil Y R R WG NW R R, SR V;"‘};K,. Aok i S e ffiq&*’u 3 e, “CEUDT AT AR o ! A il e, e : A i B e w e e - sy B bt Ee .:"72 ; ;lz ot %a § i é §& ;Q e T "-"""“‘f‘":;"“ Ry T '&1&& il &E“ .'.:,‘r'n‘“‘“"-":‘.,'.T“':E‘J':fl."",'v_: ¢ 23 % e MODEL Ne. 311 B | , Ty ':ff/ —at s3.oo—is the [RI & il 4 b BIGGEST CORSET VALUE i | V| ! (i° 4 iln the market. ki 1 f ,"; LR, —— Desigied tor al!ave:asr staut &) B g i . L 'nqgm-(fi)f L{ma sku't‘:firl:.t_mr Jow R} 5 3 W op. stron, coutldl, m sizes U o /l: ! WL 2% to 683,00, b £ Nl ; b - ¥ i 5 : AN B PERFECT STYLE e 1 ) B N0.312is s similarmodel, with 3 ; 1 - piy slightly highex mp--&z(m,‘ =l A N "‘»zu«;" <0 OTHER MODELS .:. Y “.{4 g i ol i M& For All Full Figures I LS oL \ $3.50, $4.00, 55 cnd 85 [} 4 RSR )70 R S TT Y ePR R “q-i e y - R 7 i [ =U w A s 2Tk R \REDUCES SHZEs-WEIGHT it S i Bmaehon by ; TR RR S “)‘%L UBo, P TG e AHER I b“":‘"f“_{ b= 3 J ‘ot7 ad & } 8 'w* 7 Rb L e sRS , ‘ ':7 f / bl \") o i N I e | T (\, AL AN ’ i S 0 TA4 , "Fit as You Fosten.” and Give You A ’\E{_ : /N 4 7 THE FIGURE YOU ENvyy - h Y \ [ ol Instantly adjusted, after hooking, by pull bn tapes :5\ 104 ( At waist. No nu:ypnxnt hooks, Flaf bust; smooth Wl | WY unbroken lines.” Models for ail fir,'ures-‘il.:g ‘i, \‘ ’ 1] i and $1,.50, Nemo nyienis-l"ulllon Institate, New Y mAET] pive milltamy dances every Wednesday and Sauuruaas ovengna from now on. The closing dan&e of the pre-Lenton searon was wven at the parish house Tuesday night. The chn_Fnrmm were | Mra. #. B, Dorsett,\Mrs. T, C. .fim‘*’t |Mrs. 8. A. Smith and Mrs. 4. P. New: man, y A flancy dr«fls‘)\'l was given at the Armory by the-Saldiers’ Reilef filsoclu tion Monday lfl{ht. The Country™lub Auxiligry tp the Red Cross will entertain with a large bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Longdon on Walton way. . | Mrs, Leonard Kendall, of New York and Atlanta, Is visiting Mrs. Mokagne x Flomln{. / ¢ . Mre. U, TN Koch, of Atlanta. hag been visiting her mether, Mrs. Pligher, for the past week, but has mow returned to .\tlnn\tn. ™ 1 Mrs. John B. Jones is_visiting he parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Saxon. Mrs. Dupont Kirvon, of Celunibus }wn? was M'fi Bessfe Fry, s visiting Cher! parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Fry L Ml\]Clnra Seidel! of Minnesota, Is the guest Withe Misses Browning, Miss 'Boldel will have revéTl affairs given in her honor while heve, ’ o 0 u o v LaGrange Rt ; 7 | EBRUARY 12, at the home of the ‘ bride’'s parents, Rev. and Mrs. B, P. Allen, their daughter, Glenn was married to Lieutenant Quillian " Garnett. Only intimate friends and relatives were present. The hride wore a lruvolhz, suit ‘of brown eloth. Lieu tenant Garnett practiced £he professioh of law in Augusta hefore enit-rln% the .army. Lieutenant and Mrs, Garpett will g 0 to [Morida on a wedding trip. \ aooo Thomasysle. s \ e i ] 188 DAISY DIXON, of this place, and Jullan Rouse Dyake, formerly of Pelham, now stationed at the United States naval training camp at Charleston, S. C., were married last gun day at the home of the bride’'s parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. f Dixon, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. W, M.Tlur ris, of the First Baptist Church, in ”fi presence of a numbar of relatives an friends, The wedding march was played by Miss Marion Bruce, of B:‘unsw!ek, Before the cerémony Mrs, C. C. Coeroft sang ‘I Love You Truly.” There ware no attendants. The bride wore a tai SUNDAY, FEBRUARY M 7, 1018 lored suit of dark blue, with hat, g'oves and shoes of grfiy. Her cufisage bouguet was orchids and valley lisles. Shortly after the ceremony the couple left for Charleston, ;where they will reside whils )*r. Drake s stetloned there, Among the out-of-town \funns present were Mr. and Mvs W, M. Diake, Misses Fan nie and RNuth Drake, Leslic Drake and w. I\f Drake, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Corte vent] Miss Leola \White and 8. ¥, Flint, of Petham; Mrs. lXdward Bruce and Miss Marion Bruce, Brunswick; Mrse J. S, Hmith, of Greenvitle, S, C'.; Mr, and Mys, A M, Dixoni and Charles W, Dixon, of e f £ ZABAN’S BARGAINS ARE GENUINE THREFE BIG FLOORS FULL OF BRIGHT, FRuEGH, NEW® HOME FURNISHINGS OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION T ————— . Beo i : [ T /it AR L - e -=7 OO § S SRR ; e R e 1 oot RENERL e Bl NVO . T el e.? gmgq AN L T iAN f"““%flz’:‘ g ’v.":::: :v‘":""“"':‘ ‘." :?; ;'43 ‘b’ . '.7;" : ”“A‘n” .. 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BRASY BEDS | ;Ii 1l R A AN By LI BT ‘;h e 'f?g*l‘ifif‘ M L We are making ‘anextxh sud cial offer in cur opening sale of some extra quality Brass Beds. One like cut shown— -1 2 & Sale Price $15.50 ."""."*-""m'z‘ gl L et n‘: Yy I( P9l 1 I AT D - tipre w 0 N A ! P e 01T bor o~ A AR K | 1g PN G L B BiA oA UGS R(2 RIRTSe REY S N o ISP v "’,'4 R « ’,‘J“.,,’_l,-—,h’,,'_ vs, {;)1. 'vg“w e LY ,:4 L‘v'/‘ : " g s .’*“‘t,;_,‘-»‘r{ ‘ 1 | By et AT et L RAE i il T ==l (7 L v' il e A 4 \¥/ L) / » e3T ]L] o %%". ( | : ) B Jj - t , (I 3 5 gy £SY . O S 4 € A by &y . Y D ¥ L P o rmmrenrntueyy |i, g T Ryt Mgl o A TR 119 WHITEHALL STRHBET Jacknen;fllv: Fla, | The aMnual valentine dance, given by the young men of the daneing set, {o place at the Glen Arven Caéuntry Club, and was largely aftendod, Among the out-of-towpn guests present were Mia? Edith E‘ms and Misgs Sarah -Lamat, o Monticello, Fla.; Miss Virginia Bick ley: Man'stee, Mich ; Miss Louise Emm? of Brunawlick; Miss Tdalotte Henry, o Jeokepn, ‘Miss i Mins. Margaret Math. ews, of Cuthbert; M'sscg Marion ‘and wnd_\'n Baler, of .larksnnvrln Fla.; Misses Ruth ilaus and Fautrelle MoLel lind, of Tallahassee, Fla.; Misgen Clyde MoKey, Margaret Varnedoe, ?fnudo cur. ry ard Anna Belle Converse, Lee Ashley, and Mr. and Mrs, Grover ba'four, of Vallosta, : ¥ My, angd Mrs, d, Gordon Crawford, of Atlanta, have been the guests of Mr and Mrs., T. F.. Crawford, Mrs H. C. Rivera, of Atlantn, is/Visit. inr her aunt, Mre, T, 1. Fleming. Miss Diaisy McGee, of Atlanta, whé the guest of friends here last weeks Miss Julia Daniels, who I 8 attenting Bassinet ; Monday Special ° Fixactly like cut. White enamel finith; a big special value. ¥You must see to appreciate; worth . $7-50. g ) ‘i Sale $4 95 : "~ Price 9 UC £ MAHOGANY TEA WAGON * BPECIAL b T l W(Let e Aok o A TNy RN P 6 A | iy | (S S4B 7 A wenderful gpecia]l value. llff you know na ._b;or;;mn{whpn you see if, ré;ilea see thig wagon. PHoB o 312050 S Serving Trays | AR ey Mondav Special Al jfi%fi R Choict of Mahoeaoy or lvery finish. Gifss hottams, Jeg% Tl nit e 0 A o e o Crmmme= _"Sale Price 98¢ Refrigera’or o H?’ | K g § [ == Special gil y i 80-Ih. ice ca ¥ 3 % | N ih i‘|_~. Jewel, F | e ; A 7 ot J s [\J: s 3% T EJg@ Sale 84 £.60 [— 11 Price g AF Othier Styles Up to $46.00 7| | !_l 'avhnol in Valdosta, was the cuél,%of relatives here last weeg. Sy ; r. and Mrs. C. D..Blaldel: ahd ‘Janle Wade, of Quitmah, were the gus of Klends here last week. e | Mrrand Mrs., Bpalding Peck ahd ehis dren, of Mobile, are the guests of Mrs Peck’s parents, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Hamilt Voag, of Milwaukee, at their Wwin home here, s M | Mrs: Donald Stusrt and childron and Mrs. 8. L, Mailard have arrived ffors Savannah and will gpend somé tima. hére, Rl » g EURALGIA = Fo? quick results & 2 ik gho Forenend i and 1 emples with (;} £ weep A Little Body- Guard in Yoyr | lom=" ‘,, o ! A B e jFESE CKS VAPoRUB L FEATHER PILLOWS ~ BPEOIAL ' . '! N AR AR R M VNN 7 QT N Y SRR T . e Guaranteed all san'tary feathers ‘ Covered &ith art ticking, ~Wort!h * $2 a pair. (Only one pair fo'a ¢ customer ) i Monday Hpecial, 00l 5 { B s i 9 C ,'![ ’ " “ Zaban’s Special » . Bunga'o 3-Piece Bed Just the thing for thet s:na!l roem or sleeplng poerch. White enhamel fin \ ish. Easgily takev apart ddd put to « gether, 20-year guaranteed springs. A wonderful epeclal velue, Worth §12.52. 9 L Price ® Liberal C\redit Terms Arranged If Desired 7H BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE QUEEN ANINE DINING SUITE éxactly like cut, artistically design ed of American walnut; wail madas and beautifuily fin. Ished; square ex tension table; sil ver cabinet, €O-inch ‘bufiet, worth $275. Sale Price