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Friday, April 24, 1914
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WEDDING OF MISS NORIHUULZ
AND MR. HAWKINS.
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The First Baptis Churcp was fiu
ed ON Wwednesday evening wita
friends of Miss Irene Nor‘thcutt and
Mr. Harold Hawkins to witness their
pridal ceremony which was perform
ed by Rev. G. S. Tumiin,
The ushers were Messrs. H. Grady
Conway, Ralph W. Northeutt, Lind-
Jev Camp and Roy Lovingood.
'Artor the guests were seated Mrs.
Ralph Northcutt sang “I Love You
Truly” to an accompaniment by Miss
Maude Foster on the organ and Mr.
George Hardeman on the violin.
They also played the bridal chorus
from Lohengren as a procéssional,
Sehumann’s Traumeri during the
ceremony and Mendelssohn’s wedding
march as the bridal pair left the al
tar.
The church was decorated with
oreen vines and growing plants
forming a lovely back ground for
the bridal party.
The bride, a slender brunette, was
very lovely in duchess satii with
4 double tunic skirt and bodice with
garniture of princess lace and tulle.
The tulle veil was adjusted with
orange blossoms and the bouquet
was of bride’s roses showered witn
lilies of the valley. She came to the
altar with her father who gave her
in marriage. The bride-groom with
his best man, Mr. George Edwards,
came from the pastor’s study in the
church,
The bride's attendants all carried
Killarney roses. The matron of hon
or. Mrs. Grady Conway, wore white
duchess satin, the maid of honor,
Miss Mary Marston, wore light blue
crepe meteor and the bride’s maids
were, Miss Pauline Collins in pink
crepe meteor and Miss Edna Barrett
in light blue crepe meteor. ;
The flower girls, Mary Frances
and Elizabeth Northcutt, were in
white with sashes and hair ribbons
of pink, the tint of the roseate petals
they strewed in the pathway of their
lovely aunt. The ring was borms
in a big white lily by Douglus
Northeutt, the small brother of the
oriae,
i'he ‘groomsmen were Mr. William
Tate Holland, Mr. Alvan Smith and
Mr. Norman Collins.
\ reception to the bridal party,
relatives and intimate friends at the
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. North
cutt on Church street followed the
remony. The front veranda was
“uclosed and made into bowers with
Wistaria vines and the first floor
was opened together and decorated
U smilax and white and pink
Howers. Assisting in entertaining
:“"“ Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Montgomery,
5. Baldwin and Miss Nina Moon.
’::f"‘”-’* it the dining-room were
“ Matt Black, Helen Lewis, An
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, 7 tlegant presents were be
“i,\\'.! upon this sweet little bride
’{r = ‘:";'i"“l"i"fllly admired. After
%i,l;x,‘:\»:,\;. l- Journey Mr. and Mrs.
N \' I\iw:‘h*"at home with Mr.
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&‘i E"fcgh?‘*“flmost new five-room
. O main street with garden.
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Miss Nannie Kemp is visiting Mys.
W. M. Kemp.
On Tuesday 35-Knights of Pythias
dined at the Kennesaw House.
Mr. L. M. Spruell attended the
S. 8. Convention in Milledgeville,
Mrs. Campbell Wallace is still in
disposed from the effects of a cold.
Mr. E. T. Sheftall is building a
pretty bungalow on Gramling street,
Mrs. Hugh Hamby is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Stephens, in Hartwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitmore, of
Jackson, spent Sunday with Mrs,
Atkinson.
Mr. Guy Kemp has returned to
Athens after being home two weeks
recovering from measles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wikle have
moved into their new home on Chero
kee street,
Mrs. Homer McClatchey and chil
dren are in Monroe with Mr, and Mrs,
B. S. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson
Brown are visiting Capt. and Mrs.
John Boston.
Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Gillian an
nounce the birth of a daughter last
Sunday.
The infant son of Mr. ann Mra.
Will Gentry died Sunday and was
buried in the city cemetery Monday.
Mrs. C. M. King, of Dublin, 1s vis
iting her father, Mr. J. A. Massey,
and her sister, Mrs. J. R. Brumby.
Mrs. M. P. Morris is expected home
Friday after spending the winter in
Thomaston and Tifton with her
daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McClatchey
have moved to Atlanta and their
home is on the corner of West Pogch
tiree and 15th street.
Mrs. Sessions, Mrs. Baldwin and
Mrs. DuPre were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Ennis in Milledgeville and
were entertained delightfully.
Lecie, the nine year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Simpson died last
Sunday and was buried at Holly
Springs on Monday, Rev. W. H.
Speer conducting the services.
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
VIOLET TEA FOR A BRIDE.
The violet tea given by Miss Helen
Lewis for Miss Irene Northcutt on
Saturday afternoon was a lovely
event in every detail. The purple
tints of wistaria, lilac and violet
were used in the greatest Iluxuri
ance. Clusters of wistaria blossoms
fringed the mantels and the dining
table. Silver vases and bowls of
lilacs with their foliage stood on
mantels, cabinets and the dining ta
ble. Alternating with these were
silver candle-sticks with green can
dles in purple pompons in silver can
sticks. Filigree silver bon-bon dishes
on lace mats held green and purple
mints and almonds. The electroliers
were twined with green vines and
shaded with clusters of violets. In
the center of the large oval table
stood a kewpie clothed with inno
cence, a chaplet of orange blossoms,
a full bridal veil falling around her
and a great bouquet of dainty white
flowers showered and clasped with
her left arm. Around her grew a
bed of lilies of the valley and that
was fringed with clusters of wistaria
blossoms.
Misses Minunie Lou McNeel and
Sarah Patton met the guests at the
door and ushered them into the par
lor where Miss Helen Lewis, Miss
Irene Northcutt and Miss Mary
Marston received.
Katherine DuPre distributed vio
let colored booklets with pencils tied
with violet ribbons in which were
12 questions the correct answers to
be spelled from the letters in violet.
The prize was a bisque kewpie and
was won by Miss Irene Northcutt,
the booby, a black kewpie, was won
by Mrs. W. M. Murray.
Katherine also handed tiny golden
slippers to the guests as souvenirs
of the occasion.
Mrs. Harry DuPre was a Hebe in
purple crepe and served violet-tinted
frozen punch from an immense bowl
decorated with purple grapes. The
group of pretty girls serving in the
dining room were Misses Rosa Wil
lingham, Hooper, Wikle, Alice Wel
lons, Jean Wallace and Mamie
Pearce. Beside the girls several of
Mrs. Lewis’ married friends were al
so present including her niece, Mrs.
Joseph Emerson Brown, who is visit
ing Mrs. W. M. Sessions.
FOR SALE— A solid black walnut
Canopy bestead and a Singer sew
ing machine. Call at 209 Roswell
Street. adv.3t.
HIGH SCHOOL MEET
AT CEDARTOWN.
Supt. W. T. Dumar conducted a
party of pupils to the High School
meet at Cedartown last week. Tha
party consisted of Lucious Clay, Mil
ton McCleskey, Moses Jacobs, Emma
Katherine Anderson, Gertrude Smith
and Caroline Cooper.
It is the verdict of these people
that they were treated with charm
ing hospitality and made to have a
royal good time.
All the exercises were unusually
good and our High School representa
tives acquitted themselves with cre
dit.
Marietta High School scored tlhe
fcllowing points:
Gertrude Smith, distinction in the
Music Contest, playing the “Invita
tion to the Dance.”
First award of merit in exhibition
of science note books with special
mention of the work of Annie Hahr
Dobbs.
Frist award of merit in exhibition
of history note books.
It was affirmed by the judges and
many teachers who inspected this
work that it was superior to any
other of the kind that they had ever
exawmined, :
COOKING SCHOOL OPENS.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. W.
Stout opened her demonstration of
Calumet Bakin Powder and the
cooking of dainty dishes. The deli
cious cake was distributed amongst
the audience and those given away
were won by Mrs. Marvin Norton and
Miss Allie May Simpson. The cake
baking contest was also explained.
All the ladies attending were greatly
pleased with Mrs, Stout.
The most beautiful line of fine
Millinery moderately priced, that has
ever been your pleasure of inspect
ing is awaiting you at Miss Allgood's
Parlor, in Daniell Brothers' Jewelry
store.
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Prescription Druggist Phone 50
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And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Housework.
Pleasant Hill, N. C.—*“l suffered for
three summers,” writes Mrs. Walter
Vinceant, of this town, “‘and the third and
last time, was my worst. |
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration, and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadfu! pains in my back
and sides and when oue of those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, I
would have to give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
I was cerfainly in a dreadful state of
health, when 1 finally decided to try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and 1 firmly
ONCE
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UPON
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believe | would have died if I hadn’t
taken it.
After | began taking Cardui, | was
greatly helped, and all three bottles re
lieved me entirely.
I fatlened up, and grew so much
stronger in three months, I felt like an
other person altogether.”
Carduiis purely vegetable and gentle
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
effect, on the womanly constitution.
Cardui makes for increased strength,
improves the appetite, tones up the ner
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Cardui has helped more than a million
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structions on your case and 64-page book, '‘Home
| Treatment for Women," seat in plain wrapper. = J-3
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