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FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919
Personal Mention
Among those attending the wonder
ful Galli-Curci Concert in Atlanta
Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Sessions, Mr>and Mrs, Web
ster Cole, Miss Lula McMichael, Mrs.
Arthur Davenport, Mrs. E. L. Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cortelyou, Miss
Mabel Cortelyou, Mrs. Jim Legg, Mrs.
Henry Wyatt, Sr., Mrs. George F.
Gober, Miss Eileen Gober, Miss Irene
Malone, Miss Minniq Lou McNeel,
Mrs. John Northcutt, Mrs. J. D. An
derson, Mrs. George Montgomery,
Mrs. Charley Gramling, Miss Blanche
Barnes, Miss Jean Wallace, Miss Lucy
Helps |
Sick |
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tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel I
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: *‘l had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I wasin
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness,
... and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me | had tried every
thing else, why not
Cardui?... 1 did, and
soon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 bottles,
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TAKE
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zy, worn-out? Is your
lack ofgood health caused
from any of the com
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered—it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
All Druggists
.61
THE battered old world freed
at last from the scourge of
war is swinging slowly back .
to normal. A year of wonder
ful possibilities lies before us.
Signs innumerable point to
good times ahead. And we
shall have them if, individu
ally, we keep this simple for- -
mula in mind:
Stay on the job and continue
to practice those economies
which grim war has taught us;
work, EARN, SAVE, avoid
extravagance in every form.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Lo e b i
OFFICERS:
B A BILL, President JOHN P. CHENEY, Vice-President
E. €. GURLEY, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
R A A TR ‘
Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Elder, Mr,
and Mrs. Mack Fowler, Mrs. Ralph
Northcutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hardeman and
family have moved into their hand
some home on Church Street, recently
purchased from Mr. W. G. Owenby.
Mrs. P. H. Randall, of Atlanta, vis
ited Mrs. R. P. Marler last week.
Miss Mary Reynolds and her broth
ers, Dudley and Edward, of Atlanta,
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wellborn Reynolds.
Mrs. Tom Moore, of Longview,
‘Texas, died on April 12th at her home.
Mrs. Moore was a sister of Mrs. E. H.
Northeutt, who is now the only sur
viving member of a family of thirteen
children.
Mrs. Lena Corley, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. P.
Marler, this week.
Mrs. George Daniell, Mrs. Newt
Medford, and Miss Annie Brown, of
Birmingham, were among those at
tending Grand Opera last week.
Mrs. Frank Whitman, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry
Wyatt, Sr., has returned to her home
in Birmingham.
Frank Bunting has received his
honorable discharge from the Navy,
and is back in Marietta, to the joy
of many friends. Mrs. Bunflting will
join him here shortly.
Little Miss Marcelle Butler is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Nottingham,
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Northcutt
and Misses Elizabeth Northcutt, Ma
mie Marler and Eva Garris motored
down to Newnan recently for a visit
Ito Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton.
Mrs. Walter Sweet and daughter,
of San Francisco, arrived on Friday
to spend the summer with Mrs.
Sweet’s mother, Mrs. J. P. Leake.
Mrs. Joe Legg, of Valdosta, is the
guest of Mrs. Newt Heggie for the
weelk. .
Mrs. Harry Nottingham, who has
been, with her baby, the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. But
ler, returned on Tuesday to her home
in Macon.
Miss Alma Mayfield, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Miss Eli
zabeth Cogburn.
Mrs. G. F. Blankenship, of Berkely,
California, visited Mrs. Glenn March
man and . Miss Louise Schilling last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Little have
moved into the pretty home on Law
rence street that they recently bought
from Mr. John P. Cheney.
Miss Odene Florence has returned
from a visit to Miss Aimee Armstrong
in Atlanta.
~ Miss Eileen Gober has a position
as stenographer at Camp Jessup,
near Atlanta.
Pauline Miles, the little grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gram
ling, is ill at their home with scarlet
fever. ‘
Miss Sabine Nichols came up from
Atlanta to spend the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Edgar Nichols. ‘
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Worley and
Miss Elizabeth Worley, of Atlanta,i
were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Leake
on Thursday. 1
’ Mrs. J. H. Miles and thrée child
“ren, of Indianapolis, are the guestsJ
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gramling.
' Mrs. John A. Manget, of Atlanta,
left on Tuesday for New York to
meet Mr. Manget, who has been
‘abroad for two months.
~ Mrs. Lindsay Forrester, of Carters
ville, is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Rey
nolds. ¢
Miss Sadie Gober returned on Fri
day from a six weeks stay in Jack
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glover enter
tained at dinner on Tuesday evening,
her guests being Mr. and Mrs. George
Welsh, Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Nolan, andl
Mrs. George Williams, of New York.
Mrs. George Montgomery and Mrs.\
J. D. Anderson attended the Presby
terial in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Butler attended
the Galli-Curei concert Monday even
ing.
Miss Mary Frances Gilbert visited
Atlanta the first part of the week and
attended the dinner party given by
Miss Henrietta Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniell Irwin and
two daughters, Mildred and; 'Mary
Ella, of Buford, were the week-end
guest§ of Mrs. Tom Irwin, on the
Powder Springs road.
Mrs. Mack Fowler entertained the
Young Matron’s Bridge Club very
charmingly on Wednesday afternoon.
In addition to the members those in
vited in were Miss Louise Schilling
and Mrs. Otto Agricola, of Gadsden.
Mrs. Homer McAfee has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Mclntyre in At
lanta.
' Mrs, L .F. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Gilbert, and Misses Clara and
Mary Gilbert motored up to Rome
to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Brown.
Miss Ora Lee Camp, who was the
guest of Mrs. W. T. Hamby last week,
has returned to Winder. ;
The Rev. James B. Lawrence, of
Americus, was the guest of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. de L. Law
rence.
Corporal Paul Read, who has been
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Read, has returned to Otis
ville, New York, where he is on duty
at Hospital No. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hall, who have
been spending several days in Greens
bero, returned today, bringing Mr.
and Mrs. V. S. Hall home with them
for a visit.
Mrs. Herbert Brown, of Washing
ton, who has been the guest of Mrs.
Cottingham, is now visiting Mrs. L.
D. Hoppe.
Miss Mamie Lewis Tyson, of Atlan
'ta, was the week-end guest of Mrs.
L. R. Collins.
Mrs. Len Baldwin was called to
Hartford, Conn., on Tuesday, by the
critical illness of her sister, Mrs. Con
don. Mrs. Condon has frequently vis
ited Mrs. Baldwin and her many
friends here will greatly regret to
hear of her illness. ]
Mr. W. K. Fielder, of Cedartown,
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Gatlin
last week.
Miss Jean Wallace attended a de
lightful party in Atlanta on Saturday
‘evening, going to Grand Opera first,
and to a dinner on the Ansley roof
afterwards. The party was given by
Mr. Walter DuPre, the other guests
being Miss Cothran and Messrs. Trus
low and Johnson.
Mrs. M. R. Gatlin is quite ill and
her mother, Mrs. J. U. Kitchen, is
with her.
~ Mr. C..M. Law returned on Fri
day from a three months business trip
to Texas.
'~ Mr. and Mrs. H. N. DuPre have
returned home from a trip to New
York
Miss Lucy Cole and her guests,
Misses Clifford and MecElmurry, of
Waynesboro, Louise Hilton, of Syl
vania, and Marguerite Atkinson, of
New York, returned to Lucy Cobb
Institution Sunday, after four de
lightful days at home.
Judge J. A. Williams, of La Fayet
te Ala.,, has been the guest of his
daughters, Mrs. J. M. Austin and Mrs.
Shackleford.
Miss Virginia Boston ecame over
from Lucy Cobb to spend the week
end with Miss Louise Berry, of Rome,
with her parents here.
Misses Maxine Dobbs and Margaret
Morton, of Athens, came over on
Thursday for a visit to Mrs. Walter
Sams. They returned home on Sun
day. |
GEORGIA MAN '
In Hospital, But Improved Greatly Afier
Taking Ziron ron Tonlc. |
In a recent statement, J. H. Martin |
of Mount Vernon, Ga., says: ]
“] was in the hospital with stomachj
trouble and had quite a sfege. It
seemed I would never get my strength
back after I came out, I had been so
111. I ached all over. I was mnervous,
restless and yet did not feel like get
ting around. My skin was yellow. My
appetite poor. I was in pretty bad
shape and began to look around for a
tonic. I felt like part of the trouble
was lack of iron in my blood. I was
so easily worried, so easily upset. I
heard of Ziron and knew it would help
me. I began to take it and the i{m
provement was great. It strength
ened me, renewed my mnerves and
toned up my System.”
When you feel that you need
strength, remember that Ziron is a
perfected preparation of iron salts,
combined with other strength-giving
ingredients. Try Ziron.
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Your Blood Needs
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
Mrs. Horace Field and her children,
Dudley, Rosa Monde and Basford, and
her mother, Mrs. Mudrack, returned
to Marietta on' Wednesday, and are
again occupying their home on
Church street. The Fields have been
away frorm here for fourteen months,
and their friends are delighted to
have them back. Lieutenant Field,
U. 8. N,, sailed for France on Mon
day.
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Special Weekly Prices
Groceries and Feed Stuffs
48 Ibs Gold Medal Flour : . ; $3.15
24 Lbs. Dainty Flour . : ; : 1.85
24 Lbs. Picnic Flour, Self-Rising . ; 1.85
24 Lbs. W. R. Flour, Self-Rising . : 1.95
No. 10 Snow Drift Lard : p . 2.35
No. 10 Roberts & Oakes Pure Lard . 3.00
10 Lbs. Sugar . / i : : . 1.00
3 Lbs. Maxwell House Coffee : : 1.25
4 Lbs. Good Bulk Coffee i . : 1.00
1 Lb. Barrington Hall Coffee . . ; 45
No. 1 New Irish Potatoes, per quart . A 5
Green Beans, per quart . : ; / A 5
DON’T FAIL TO CALL FOR ANYTHING IN
FEED STUFFS. WE HANDLE A FULL LINE.
We Pay the Highest Prices for
Country Produce
J. G. KINCAID & CO.
102 Church Street Phone 103 Marietta, Georgia
Miss Charlotte Northcutt and her
house-guest, Miss George Anna Evans,
who came over from Athens on last
Thursday, returned to Lucy Cobb on
Tuesday, after a delightful visit to
Mrs. J. D. Northcutt.
~ Miss Harriet' Robeson returned on
' Wednesday from a visit to Mrs. John
‘Flanigan in Jefferson.
\ Mr. Alfred Towers, of Nashville, is
the guestsof Mr. John D. Collins.
Mr. Stanley Welsh has returned
from a business trip to Chicago.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears M—
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