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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 28

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II I Sunday Morning, February 1922 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Monterey was here for tho week-ond. jlllnlllilllllllllljliiilllllllllill Electric Light Means Convenience 3 "AS WOOD-STOVE' OIL STOVE COAL STOVE Think of the many times you have wished for convenient Electric Light. Think of the added cheerfulness it will bring to your. home. It means comfort, convenience and happiness for all.

Reduced Wiring Prices Suppose you have five places, or rooms, where you want Electric Light Only $4.65 cash and $1.65 a month pays for everything complete, with 60-candlepower Mazda Lamps. Think of it you have a whole year in which to pay for the wiring you will never miss the moneys Think of the many Electrical time and labor-savers' at your service, such as the Electric Iron, Electric Heater, Vacuum Cleaner WashingMachine, and many others too numerous to mention, if your home is wired -for Electric Light. Call Main 5000 for the Estimate Man let him explain Gas Saving Department Today public -utility companies supply very many of our daily necessities. This is pre-eminently true of tH GAS Your Gas Company is not content simply to supply you with so m'ariy'tliousaici cubic feet of, gas. It maintains a GAS SAVING for your convenience and protection, in which is carried as complete a line of TESTED and APPROVED gas appliances', as are obta inable, all sold and installed at the lowest prices and on terms that are orivenient iSD all.

to yo'u in person- 'obligated in any way. our house-wiring offer Nashville OUR SLOGAN: te 99 Order Today A Year To Pay OUT-OF-TOWN SOCIETY GAS COMPANY I CHAS. L. RIDLEY, Commercial Agent. 226-228 SIXTH AVENUE, NORTH niien Auction Bridge Mr.

and' Mrs. Collins Terry -spent part of last week, Jn Juddyof Alcood was hero -last week. Miss Alleeit Gnddcs. of Monterey is the guesc oi ansa vemean zackery. Misses nicviananan ana Older of Alpine spent tho week-end here.

Charlie Oakley bos returned to Aberdeen, after ayeuuiug a xew weeics nere wnn ms slater, W. L. GofL Mrs, Martha KelsBng has returned from Eagle Creek whore buo has been visiting relatives for tho past two weeks. Miss Gertrude Officer "was In NnabvlUo last week E. (Christian of Monterey wim hern tnst -wp(Tf.

Mr. DimlTa was recently in Nashville. Mrs. Am brose Sneakman' has returned from uooiterlilo where she visited, her daugh-tcrMrB. James Bobo.

Mrs. T. C. Clark of Monroe recently, been the guest of her son, Willie V. ClarkC Miss Llnnle McCormnck visited relatives at Henardlast week.

Tpm Hud-dleston 'spent We week-end with friends in Byrdstown. W. M. Klnley of Algood the week-end here. S.

O. Keenedy was. In Chattanooga last week. "Miss Ailie Maynard hns returned to Cookevllle after spending, a few week hero with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs.

Lakiri Maynard, MT7BFKEESE0B0 Edwin Hooper and Alma Gostln quietly married at tho Presbyterian' rtanse at Almogardo, New Mexico. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hooper, are at-, home at Mescolern, New Mexico. Mrs.

Jack Fox's dancing class gave a dancing party at Elks W. N. EIrod entertained four tables at bridge. Mrs. T.

G. Ivie was hostess of the Col. Hardy Murfree chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. jGeorge Osborn entertained at auction bridge. The Topic Circle, met at tho Woman's Club.

Mrs. E. H. Tatem led and topics were -given by Mrs. Lee Lively, Mrs.

Andrew Todd and Mrs. S. JI. Mitchell. MIsb Mildred Hord has returned from Nashville, Mrs.

B. L. Ridley la visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Lem in Fla.

Mrs. Henry' Normnn has returned to Memphis after a. visit to relatives! here. Mrs. Frank White "Wharton of Nashville spent Sunday with Mr.

nd Mrs. J. C. Mosby, Mr. nnd.

Mrs. Allen were in Nneh, ville Inst week. Mrs. John B. Ransom of Nashville was the guest of Mr.

ahd Mrs. D. Walter Itlbn Is In Georgia visiting Miss Annie Bell Webb Ransom of San Antonio, is here. Mrs. Robert White of Nashville was here.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cawthorn and children of NnsU-villfc spent, the week-end here Mrs. Jack Fox nnd little son are visiting her parents in Ennis Harris has returned from Bar dB town, Ky, Mrs. Will Miller hn8 returned from Sparta.

Mrs. George Osborn is visiting her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. O. Wright in Hoqklnsvllle, Ky.

Mrs. James Clayton, and Miss Laura Keebie were in Nashville. Mrs. Jog Biles has returned to Mc Mlnnvllle. B.

Lytle has returned to Co lumbia. Mrs. C. B. Bryan of Tampn, is the guest of Miss.

Emma Clay ton. Mrs, W. Diaper is in Ocalo, DRESDEN The Twentieth Century Club was on to Tuesday afternoon af the beautiful home ofMrs, John Brasfleld on Depot W. T. -Mangum entertained a number of her friends with a musical nt the Kozy -on Tuesday evening.

Mrs. L. E. Hollo day played the piano, accompanied Joe Mangum of: nn thn-vinlln. Manctim of Pnducan Is visiting he? "brother, W.

T. Mangum. Mrs. Rhea' P. Carey of Memphis is visiting her mother, Mrs.

M. Ewlng. Mrs, Alfred S. Thomnson spent Saturday nnd Sunday In Martin with her parents; Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Bruce. Mrs. Bernlce Terrell Is in Michigan visiting her mother, "Mrs.

Nichols. HUNTINGDON The Rev. and Mrs. E. C.

Thurmond entertaincl tLe official bonrd of trus tees and stewards' of the Methodist Church, at dinner. Mondny evening. Covers-were laid for ten. The. ir nests were Judge Wilson Enochs.

S. V. Tor- ter, John T. Peeler, Olgah Mebnne. John It.

Pitts. Cap l. Gordon Brown? ing, Marshall Priest, Neill Wright, Dr. R. A.

DoiiglnBs, Mesdaraes Enochs, Olgnh Mebane nnd John T. italic, assisted the hostess. Misses Tommle Willinma. Bonnie and Ber nlce Joyrier were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Grayborn Joyner at. Bcitna vista. -Mr, Mrs. Hilary, HaBtluirs and children" visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Peder Monday. They were en route from Wihnesboro, Texas, where they resided the past year to their home at Big. Sandy. WOODBURY John Stone of Mt. Pleasant hns returned homo after -a1 few days' visit with bhv sister, Mrs.

Buena H. John. MrB. Helen Grlbble and children of Nashville are here for a visit to her sister, Mrs. A.

J. Cummlngs.L.; Williams, of- Murfreesboro has returned, home after spending sometime with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Conloy.

W. N. Nlchol 1b in Huntsvlue, 'visiting his brother, and 'family. They; will return at the last of the week. John Thrower and family of near McMlnnville was the recent guests of friends and relatives here.

Mrs. L. F. Travis Is in the Eighth district for visit to her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Monrs.

Joe Vance and wife of Nnshvllle were theirccent guests of Mr. Vnnce'a father and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Vance, on the Aulurn road. Arter Davenport will leave Mondny for nn extended-visit to hls'slBtcr, Mrs.

Catherine, Tulsn, Okla. Nathan' Hoover of Murfreesboro-was the recent gucBt of his brother, Jack. HUNTS VILLE Mrs; John W. Boiling was hostess Tuesday of a tea which was given In compliment to Mrs. W.

M. Brumby, who with her family will so6n leave for Marietta, to roBlde. Mrs. F. L.

Adams entertnlncd large number of frlendB-at a bridge party at her omo on Adnins avenue Thursday aftr eruoon. airs, inwson iiuiiun euiei-. tained the Young Matrons Bridge Club nt her apnrtment on Randolph street Tuosdny afternoon. The top scpro prize went to Mrs. L.

M. Holloway. nnd the second prize to Mrs. Bruno 'Jneckel. Mrs.

Lena Caldwell and Miss Ellen Caldwell were hostesses Wednesday, "evening at i their home on East Clinton street. Only limited number of friends -were included Ju the guest liBt.l'he regular meeting of tho Hunts vllle Music Club wua held Vednesdny afternoon and during the business session the club Invited Cecil Ardcn, noted American to. comb. to Hunts-vlllo late In March for concert. Miss Louise Bullard entcrtnlued the nicm-bers of her class in school at a danco nt'the homo of her father, Bullard, Merldianville pike, Friday night.

The Saturday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained by Miss Louise Hoy. The members of the Monday Night Bridge Club, a new organization of young men nnd young women, were en.tertnlned TWondny. evening at Chevy Chase by Misses Fannie Lncy and. Elizabeth Davis. The club prize was won by Marcus Pender.

The members of the Culture Club were entertained Thursdny by Mrs. L. Altken at her home on Meridian street. The program Included readings by J. D.

Rice and Mrs. V. Thompson. Mrs. Frnitk Mnstln 'entertained a large number, of friends at scries of bridge parties at her home on Franklin street Wednesday.

The Westminster Circle of the Central Presbyterian Church was entertained Friday nfternnmi by Miss Alice E. Caldwell. Miss Iva Louise Oliver expects to leave next week for Louisville, where sire will join her mother, Mrs. PnuL Burks, with whom kshe win reBidc. Mrs, Joun waunce lias returned to Montgomery nfter vls-latlng Mis.

Benton UnB. Miss -you will not be Railway day. Mrs. J. Bean visited her son and wife, Mr.

and Mrs, Homer Bean at Murfreesboro. Mrs. B. D. Pressor and children have returned from a visit to Tulfyhoma.

Miss Bin Keeling spent the week-end at Fayettevllle. Miss Mar-Jorle II1U, who spent the week-end at Petersburg, returned hero Sunday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Grace Hill. Miss Mamie BubIi he re Sunday for Nashville, where she will at-tond Pen body College. WHITE'S CREEK Frank Lee has returned from Knox-viile, where he has been attending school. Miss Llllie Dtckcrson of Nashville spent tho week-end with Miss Anna Ruth Blcvens of Whites Creek.

A weeding' which was of much interest was that of Miss Lula B. Harper of Nashville nn.il Henry IMielnn. Mr. Phelan Is prominent business man of Whites Creek, and MIbs Harper has for soma time been connected with Dr. B.

IT. Johnson in the dental business. LIckton Community Club met Wednesday night, February .1. Plans were made for the next year.s work. Oscar L.

narrhi, county ngen't, was the speaker of the evening. A program given the girls of the community was also an Interesting feature. LINDEN Miss Emma D. of Texas, en tertained a large audience Wednesday evening with a number of readings. ThlB was the first number of the Lyceum course.

Mrs. Brown Bell nnd children wilL lenve within the next few days for Washington lo visit Mrs. Bell's mother. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Clarence Buchanan of Flatwoods were here Saturday. A. II. Wiggs was In Nashville last week. Ashby Pnrshal spent Tuesday with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Buchanan of Nashville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buchanan.

MT. PLEASANT Mrs. Mack Oakley entertained tho recent meeting of the Saturday Card Club. MIbsIs Helen Morrison. Helen Weeks, Amelia Llgon and Cynthia Wall were visiting guests of the Club.

Mr. aSid Mrs. Henry Plckard have returned from their bridal trip nnd are at their homo near here. J. Tate Jenkins Is In Arkansas.

Charles S. and It. C. Jackson have returned from Nnsh-vlUc. Mr.

and Mrs. Itoy C. Barron hnvp returned to their homo at Jeffer-sonville. after visit to Mrs. Barron's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. n. Cnntrell. Mrs.

J. W. Plgg has returned to Wnter Valley after a visit here. Mrs. Paul Johnson has returned to Arklnml after visiting her pnrentB here.

Mrs. Mnry Hnddox has returned to Murfreesboro after a visit to Mrs. Paul UarrJa.t-3.Irs. P. T.

Harris 1b visiting in Nashville. Miss Emily Worke of Nashville Is the guest of Mrs. V. Witt-son Pugh. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Bnnko have- returned to Columbia. Fount Sandy of Washington. D. Is visiting here.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lnwler have returned from Nashville Mrs. G. C.

English, Mrs. W. S. Mnhco nnd Mrs. Morton Hamilton hnve returned from Nashville.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkln-son and Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Lanier have returned from Nashville. Mrs.

'Pork Owen Is 111. Mrs, J. A. Lore 4s improving from recent Illness. Mrs.

Vlr-ginla Leo Topp has returned to Columbia. Mrs. John S. Frlerson was a recent visitor in Nashville. Mrs.

E. Dnn Smith, Mrs. C. A. Brownlow and Mrs.

J. T.Jenkins hnve returned from Columbia. E. M. E-owell has returned from St.

Petersburg. Fia. MoEWEN Mrs. W. C.

Brnwnor has returned from Nashville, where she attended Grand Chapter, O. ,13. S. While there Mrs. Brawner.

wnsw appointed and installed grand eldctrh for ttie year 19211. Mrs. Tiny Williams of Dickson, 1b visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Garrett, who Is ill. Hoborson Cowcn has gone to Nashville, where ho will enter school.

Miss Susie Patterson was the recent guest of Miss Stella Mne Ckonte lit Nashville. Dr. C. A. Daniel has returned to Mt.

ricasant nftcr a vlHt to his pnrentB, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Daniel.

Miss Zoe Cowen hns returned 'home after nn extended visit In Nashville, where she was the guest of Mrs. B. L. Aider and Mrs. D.

T. Lunn. Miss Nelle Clark was a recent visitor in Nashville. fMiss Annie Louise Hidings has gone to Clarksvillc, whore she will teach in the public schools. Goehel IVrry of Hillings, who wab called hero on account of the death of his sister.

Miss Jessie Perry, has returned to his home. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C.

Brawner, Mrs. Kirk Mullinlx, Misses Mnry Turner nnd Cowen nticuded Grand Light Co. Chdpter, 0. E. In Nashville last week.

Frank "White of "Waco, Texas, is visiting his uncle, Mr. W. M.May. Miss Mnry Turner is visiting her coUBln, Mrs. Blanche Adkins, In Nashville.

Among those attending Grand Lodge, F. A. In Nashville last week were It. J. Bnlthrop, Alvln Hunter nnd Enloo Turner.

D. C. Ridings Is visiting his brother, It. Ridings, In NaBhville. Mrs.

Lula Stone, Mrs. F. G. Turner nnd' Mr. nnd Mrs.

Grovcr Perry attended the funeral of Wayne Stouo on Yellow Creek Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Rushing 1h tho guest of relatives here. Will Young of St. Louis, Visited his mother, Mrs.

America Young. recently. L. II. Hopkins of GrecnVlBe.J b.

is here. Mrs. Mary May Is visit ing uer son, May, Here. Mrs. J.

M. Chonto of NaBhville is CAMDEN Mrs. P. T. Burnett entertained three tables at 500 Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 3 p.

m. MrB. Jnmes A. Lnshlee made the highest score. A delicious salad course wns served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.

J. A. Lashlee. Mrs. M.

B. Fry entertained the members -of the Rook Club nt her home on. Ports Btreet, Wednesday afternoon. After tho exchnrige of books, progressive rook wns played at five tables. Mrs.

Itoy R. Melton, club member, nnd Mrs. It. H. Lock hart "visitor making the hiirhcBt scoreB.

After which dainty were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. 0. Florence nnd-Mrs. D.

B. Thomas. Those present were: Medntnes Buby Grigg, Charlie Wyntt, It. H. Lock-' hardt, nnd V.

B. Thomas and Mljses Minnie -Lnshlee and- Nell Odle, L'he next meeting will be held with MrB. Walker White. Miss Rose Durdln has returned from Nashville. I.

C. Lewis of Little Rock, is here with family. Mr. and Mrs. Hal H.

Fry are visiting nt Wnrtrace. Mr. and Mra. A. R.

Town- send of Kenton were here Mondny. Miss Bcsb Durbln Is in Nnshvllle. Mrs. S. S.

CInyton nnd Mrs. Evora Phillips spent Tuesday at Hollow Hock. Mrs. D. T.

Thomas of Em, spent Wednesday, guest of Mrs. Mr B. Fry. M'MINNVILIiE Mr. nnd Mrs, It.

G. Hutchens was entertained Tuesday 'evening, with a party The guest were served. In the cake walk, which wns a division, Kelley Potter and Mrs. Hill Grlnmett were awarded the enko for the tackiest couple. Miss Lucy Drnke, Sarah Mc-Elroy nnd Effle Thrower, went to Nnshvllle, Sunday, forn visit of two weeks.

J. B. McGregor of Birmingham, Miss Lee Wagner of Irving College, Mr. and Mrs. Lernnder Womnck of Ynger were recent visitors here.

Mrs. Mary Thomas nnd two sons and daughter, Mrs. Lula Bryan, Mrs. Jnmes Bomnr and two daughters, nil of Nashville, Mrs. James West of Wnrtrace.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuck of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Cindy Biles nnd Miss Hnssle Biles of Viola were visitors in the city. C.

C. Tnylor left Sunday for Cross-vllle and Livingston and will return the' last of the week accompanied by his mother, -nnd Mrs. Tnylor nnd little daughter. Mrs. L.

T. Phillips and two little daughters, Helen Amanda nnd Elizabeth Nenl of Maiden, are the guests of her uncle, Dr. A. B. Ramsey.

Mr. and Mrs. Solnn Conger of mlthvlllo were here Tuesday. Miss Lei'da 'Burger wwit to Nashville to be tho guests for few weeks of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Trousdnle Miss Lena Hoge returned Thursday to her homo in Jasper, nfter a weeks visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mauzy. Miss Mollle Sullivnn of Gnth came last week to be the guestxfor several weeks of Mr. ond Mrs.

Clyde Webb. Miss. Edna blunter returned to Tennessee College Wednesday, nfter spending a week here. JOELTON Mr. nnd Mrs.

John Gobel of Nnshvllle Were guCBts of Mr. and Mrs. Gvia Alta, Tuesday. A. R.

Ktmmerle hns returned to Murfreeshiijrn. Lofton of Nnshvllle vUlted friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. England spentvthe weekend with relatives In NahvBIc. Lea Colorigh and Vincent Hnnsbro of Nnshvllle, spent Mondny here hunting. A number of ex-service men held a meeting Fridny night which they organized a sub-post of tho Davlhson County Post or the American Legion. A committee of members of the Post nt Nnshvllle, headed by Post Commander Philip Cole, wns present.

A membership campaign which is being cnrrled on Is expected to secure DO members for tho organization. LIVINGSTON Miss Ruth Myers of Wtndle Is here visiting her sister. Mrs. T. M.

Qunlls. Miss Pearl Kuykendnll of Algood was (he guest of Mrs. R. A. Nnnally recently.

Mrs. May Bullock of Good-lettsvillo wns tlio giiPKt of her sinter. Mrs. W. T.

Carlo'ck, last week. Mrs. Emma Etdrldge. of Crossvllle vislti'd relatives here last week. Mrs.

Kpb Gentry spent, the week-end here with J. S. Flemings has- returned from Nashville Miss Rose Gnrrott of HOHENWALD "Will EdwarilB has returned to Beards-town. B. E.

Boze of New Philadelphia, Ohio, spent several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nenl Morrow have returned from Dickson. Miss Cannon Hanilet Is visiting relatives at Clnrka-ville and Cedar Hill.

George Yavrom-nts and H. J. Scliawardinian spent Friday in Nashville. T. N.

Flanlgan has returned to Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

Bryant spent the week-end with relatives at LewIsburg.G. a1. Overby spent Tuesday In Nashville. TULLAHOr'A Mrs. Tom Campbell entertained the members of tho Tuesday Card Club this week.

There were three-tables of players, the prize In the games of bridge being won. by Mrs. A. Y. Smltb.

A salad course was served. Mrs. Frank HIckerson was hostest. Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Rook Club and a number of additional friends. At the conclusion games an appetizing plato luncheon was nerved.

The Wednesday Bridge Club was entertained this, week 'by Mrs. Joe B. Smith. Mrs. entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian Church Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Octa Marshall left this week for Miami and Palm Beach, Fla.f for a stay of several weeks. Cnptn In and MrB. B. If.

Wilklns were recent visitors in Nashville. Miss Clara Bevan has returned jrom a visit to Etowah. MrB. It. L.

Couch returned this week from a month's visit to relatives In Dallas, Texas. Mrs. W. M. Stnley Is visiting relatives In Memphis.

Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Couch of Dallas, Texas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Couch. Mr. anil Mrs. Carl McManus have returned from a visit to relatives In Mur-treeBboro. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Clark and William Clark, spent tho weekend In Nashville. Miss Mary Book Bliirkmnn has returned from a visit to friends in Nashville.

Mr. and Mrs. Ionium Davia visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnvvy Wilkins in Sewar.ce.

Mrs. J. T. Shaw has returned from" Bridgeport. Mr.

and Mrs. Asa Ganoc hove returned lo Nashville after visiting hlfl parents. Miss Clara Carlton of Winchester w.ih a recent visitor in the city. Mrs. lames Hamilton has returned to Chattanooga after a brief visit to Mrs.

N. W. Hamilton. LYNCHBURG- MIbr Dolly Chapman, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Bur roll Chapman, nnd Boy Burton, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Bur-ion, were married Sunday, Esquire John Tolley officiating. Accompanying the lmppy couple were Miss Nannto Allen Wllhoito nud Cny Golden. Another Interesting wedding of tho week was that eC Miss Blondell Huskey, daughter of Jim Huskey, to Thomas Hnslolt.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Berry Wilson entertained nt dinner Sunday to compliment their nephew, Clyde "Wilson, of Dyershurg, who is attending CItirU'e School nt 'L'ullahouin. Mrs. Harry Dance was hostess of tho Tuesday Card Club.

Hand-pain tod score cards were used. Those present were: Mesdames Clarence nnd J. D. Motlow, Lem Tolley, Dick Daniel and Charles Waddle nnd Mlsse-s Lucilo Holt and Alleene Motlow. Misses Wandn, Louise nnd Floy Bono, Mary Waggoner, Hazel Sll-vortooth and Martha Dobson and Prof.

H. Bratton were at Petersburg Frl- THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS "DANDERINE" TO THICKEN IT cents buys a bottle of "DandoAnc." Within ten minutes nftcr the first application you ran not find single trace of dandruff or foiling hair, Dunderlne is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes, right to the rtifijs, in: vigoratcs and strengthens them, helping your hair to grow long, thick ami luxurinut. Girls! Girls! Don lot your hair stay lifeless, colorless. thin.

Rcraccv. A single upnllcntlon of de lightful Danderino will, double the beauty and r.tdlnucc of yVur hair nnd went to Nashvlllo to attend a meeting of the State Inter-raclnl Conw miBsion together with tho Inter-racial Commisslou Woman's MJssionnry 'Council -which wns held at McKendrco Church February .1 and also attended tho.conforenceexcc'utlve meet' lug. which- wnB io)d McKendrco Church on Frldny.lWrs, N. D.rlnton hns returned to Nashville after a brief visit to Her daughter, Mrs. H.

W. Hick, man. Miss Mary liclle Foster, has ret turned from Nashville. OENTEKVILLB Mrs. C.

S. Burns "lutB, returned to Mt Pleasant. Mrs. T. Ct Myatt has returned from Council's Bend.TrMlss Masai Tdrner has returned to LIttlelot.

Mr. and Mrs. II. McBrfde have returned from Vernon. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Carl F. Edwnrds have returned from Lebanon. Miss Hattle Fulmcr was the recent gueBt of her brother, Everett Fulmer, nnd Mrs. Fulmcr in Nashville.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Washburn have returned from Summertown. Mrs. J.

Esfrldga of Nnshvllle Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. W.

W. Pnge Is nt Sawdust, Tenn. Mrs. J. B.

Walker, hna returned from LIttlelot. Mrs. F. A. Smith of Knoxvlllo is visiting her par-, cnts, Mr.

nnd Mrs. W. G. Thompson nt Nunnelly. Mr.

and Mrs. Connor Bates and Mr. nnd.Mrs. C. II.

Carothers havareturned from Snwdust, where thcyvlBltcd Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Pnge. Mr. and Mrs.

B. T. TatimChavo re-i turned from nohenwnld, Mrs. FoBtor Provost hnB extended her visit with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Barnwell, Mr. Provost has returned to their homo nt Mnrisfield, nfterft week's- vlslft here. Dr.

C. V. Stephenson entertained nt dinner recently. The guest, list Included county members' of, the Masonic order. Ho was assisted by phenson and Mrs.

-Claudo Bcrnarde' Stephenson. TJiose-present were: Dr. A. H. GrlgsbyJ.

B. J. Graham, S. S. Cunningham, Bllllo Shipp, Dr.

Brown Morrison, C. B. Stepbcnsotf and Dr. Stephenson. Miss Snlly Wnlk-or entertained nt dinner, those 'present were: Mr.

nnd Mrs. Lee V. Porter nndLpynl Yates of Shlpps Bend; Nolen Wnlker. Miss Knto and Mr. and L.

Plnkerton. Mrs. Foster Provost of Mansfield, was the hon-oree of a three-table' bridge pnrty Wednesday by Miss Betsy Jnne Chigctt. A Bnlnd course was served. Bobert L.

tiadley Is here from Nnshvllle. Miss' Mack McDonald' was hero from Nnsli-vjllc-Misses Delia Leo Rny nnd Lucilo Orton hnvo returned to. Anderson's Bend. Miss Mattio Wright, 'daughter of Will Wright of Coble. nd Will W.

Petty, son Ab Tetty of route were, married by Bev. J. -J. Lnncaster near Coble last week. They 'will Bvo on the groom's farm near Waverly.

Mesdnmes II. B. Melt ride, Foster Provost and J. B. Walker were recent guests of Mrs.

Jnmes Austin Jones at LIttlelot. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B.

Thompson have returned from Shreveporr, La. FOUNTAIN PEN Pointed for Smooth cut AVritlnff na tint llzas ytm -writ with FranUin pes you will reoornlxfl suparior writinf more wiU roa ipW It ajiaUR plant fiUer. So rabbttr uch to est oat ot araer, GOLD BY A1X GOOD BTOB-EB Wfeolcjiale DItrHoior Spurlock-Neal Co. Gray Dudley Co. parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. IC. Broekmnn, in Birmingham. Mrs.

Loulso Garth Garth has returned to Nnshvllle after visiting her aunt, MIbs Mat tie Davis. Mrs. Tenn Crockett-of Nashville 1b visiting Mrs. Frank Webster. Mra.

Martha Goodlett has returned to Montgomery after vlBltlng her mother, Mrs. 1. Y. Gcron. SHELBYVILLE Tho Afternoon Club held their rcgUlnr meeting in the Woman's Club Booms on Mondny afternoon with Mrs.

C. S. Ivle as hostess. The Study Club met In the Woman's Club Booms on Wednesday afternoon. Tho U.

l. c. ncld their regulnr meeting in tho woman Club Booms on veunefl' day morning with Mcsdamcs S. G. But' ler and Clarence Sucll ns hostesses.

Tho Shrlners had a banquet In the Woman's Club Booms on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. A.

Woods have gone to Florida for the remalnder of tho winter. Mr. and Tune hnvo returned from Lewlsburg. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Blchnrd Sandusky nre in Now Orlenns, Bn. Mrs. Irving Cunning ham is viHltlng In Fayettevllle. Mrs. 13.

A. Cooke has returned to Chirks- vllle after visiting Mrs. H. C. Ityall.

Mrs. Julian Lytle of Murfreesboro Is visiting here. rMra. C. A.

Breast has returned from Nashville. Misses Juno. nud Emily Campbell have returned to Tullahoma after visiting Miss Kate Frlcrson, ASHLAND OITY Mlsa Unttle, Brlnkley was recent visitor In Nashville. Misses Cora Clark nud Mnble Bftuldln have returned from Lebanon, where they went ns delegates to tho Kpwortb League Sherllo Harris of Monterey was here Tuesday, the guest of rein Ives. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Frnnlc Pace of Llllnmay were hero Thursday. Mrs. A. P.

Jacksou of Sycamore wns a recent visitor here. C. L. Tensley hns returned from L-enn non, Joe Burkholder of Louisville, Is hero visiting relntlves. Mrs.

F. B. BInkley of NubovIIIo Is hero visiting her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs, A. Brink-ley.

Rev. nnd Mrs. P. G. Johnson, and Miss Bettlc Itoby of Athens, were here Tuesday- the guestB Nof and Mrs.

Earl Johnson. The Woirinn's Missionary Society held its regular meet ing with Mrs. F. H. uarner Tuesuay afternoon.

Mrs. Ilarner. the president, had chnriro of the Bible rending, after which It was open for dlocussion. The History of Hnvanna was given uy mra. P.

JackBoh; Miss Miry Kdlth Smith read a paper of the Social Llfo of Hnvanna. After the closing of the busi-aess session a social hour wns enjoyed, and Mrs. llnrpcr served rofrobTimcnts. The next meet na to bo witn Mrs. Harris.

The Parent-Teacher Associn-tion held nn Interesting meeting Tues day with Us nreB dent, W. F. ClnrK, in tho chnlr." Sevcrnl interesting talks were mride In regard to' the home life of a i WAVEELY Mis. Ellon Conally of Union City, wns tho honor guest of a rook pnrty given uj Mrs. C.

C. Stltt at her homo Rook wns nlnyed nt four tables, nnd nt the conclusion of tho game, delicious refreshments wcro served. Mrs. W.W. Slnyden cntortnlnuil the morahors of tho Ladles' Mlsslonnry Society of the Methodist Church nt her home on Prldny evening.

Alter an interesting nrocrnm nnd a conicBt, re-. freshments were served. Tho hostess wns assisted by Mrs. A. J.

Slnyden, Mrs." Sophia Scott and Misses Nell Catherine, and Madge SInycnd. JIIss Stella FolkSs' hns returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lcsllo Brltt at Brltts Lauding. JItb. 1'nnnle Cnrnell has returned from NnBhvllIe, where she wns called on account tho serious lllnees of her slster-ln-lnw.

Mrs. Chns. Merry- mnn. Miss Ellon Connlly, wno lias neon vlsltlnir friends here for tho past month, left Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. Krnnno Ensloy nt Hollow Itocll, froui thero she will return lo her homo nt Union City.

MIbs-Ola Petty of Uulon CltjMs the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Ur glnyflnn Mr Jntn'rtH ITIghtnwpr 1 visiting hcr.sj.tor. Mrs. Uohcrt Cnrnvll.

at: JnckBon. Mrs. II. larborough dealt, and at some tables he called tho spades, and A the Now we come to the first rule, with regard to free bids, which is not. to shift: or show whot you.

are supporting on if you havo enough of tho partner's suit, and Athing wonderful In any oYher. suit, other tnbles passed the first bid, and when A called the dlnmpnds bid the hearts, supporting the diamonds. Now calls his spades as a secondary bid, nnd wet get the'ilrBt rule with regard to such calls, which la not to support them unless you have two honors. When A goes to threo diamonds, drops the hearts and supports the spades nnd mnkes little slnm. "Now, some persona will argue what difference does It make whether bid the spndes in the first place or aB p.

secondary bid, ns could help him, anyway? In this case that Is true, but suppose could not hnvehclped the spades? lie would know there-was little or no defense in that a wit and would hnve sat tight nnd tried to save the game in diamonds. If they can make flvc diamonds they will probably bid nt least four, and It Is a waste of breath to follow up the Spades, to say nothing, of the risk of being Bet. One point about these secondary bids Is that they 'should be utnde, If the hnnd 1b ns good ob fl defensive bid. At two tnbles left his partner In on the. henrts nnil' falled to go gnrae, ns the dinmond queen nnd then tho club king, so ns to kill the dummyB reentry for the spndes nt once, unless gives up the jack, gnmbllng ou the spndes bcjng split, Instend of the obvious, Incase.

interesting point about the piny nt spndeB wa A's attempt to frighten dummy Into putting up the nee of henrts. by lending the nine through, after making the king of diamonds and finding dummy void of that Bult. But ns he must lose a heart if has the king, dummy plnyfid the queen. Now comes another little point. ltOn leading the ace of trumpa nnd following with jack, ptnya the ten.

This macks the queen alone with as would cover tho jnck If he held queen nnd ten. Still another point. "returns tho heart, wins with ace and lends a small one, which trumns. Now; dummy hns "a smnll trump to ruff the diamonds nnd give two club discards oh the henrts. -The solution of Problem No.

87, in which there were no trumps, to lend, and Y-Z to win five tricks, is for to lend the henrt queen, which wlus and leads club nee, discarding heart nee; now leads" the small heart, putting A In, nnd A has to kill his partner's queen of diamonds. There are no trumps and leads. and want five tricks. How do they get them? Solution next week. home after a visit In Courtlnnd.

MrB. Thomas has returned from a visit Id BirmlnghumX-Mlss Macon Wglialni Qt liAign nftay vlcfj TV I Mi relatives In Mississippi. Mrs. Virgil V. livuns Is hdtoo after visiting her J76 0 4 3 6 I I 5, 10.94 KB OA7 A B0 I I KB 3 A 3 8 A7 By'R.

F. FOSTER, Author of Foster on Auction, Auction Made Easy. Foster's Complete In handllnir secondnry bids, which are not made on the first opportunity? there hr oke or two simple rules to remember. The first of these is to note carefully the rank of 'the suits, If two suits are named. If the higher ranking-suit Is named first, such ae a Bpade and then anything else, the band mny safely be tnken ns a-two-sulter and tho partner's duty la to choose 'Which he prefers.

This wna 'discussed in the. article ou December 18. This bidding of two suits usually comes when the partner has made no sign as to Ills approval or support of tho first-named suit. Suppose the first bid Is a heart, second, hand nys a Bpado-nnA third hnnd passes. If there Is a good club of diamond suit bnck of the hearts, bid it.

1 This snya -to the pnrtner: "You will not support my hearts. Can you support diamonds or nro you waiting to defeat the spade contract?" when the suit of lower rank Is first named, such ns a diamond by the nnd. then a heart or spade, the second, bid shows length only, and while the suit Bt called is desirable as the trump the defensu in tho hnnd is In the diamonds, Thp inon common secondnry bids nre thOKt made free bid. Tho dfuk-r Mys. nothing, but when the bidding Is stiirlcd by the otherB he comes out with the suit that he Would have liked all Uie'tltne to hnvo for the truinp, but It wns not Btrong enough In the defenaive element for a free-bid.

The old-fashioned way to bid sucli hands ns six or seven to the king ten, with nn outside trick or two, wast0-eall two spades aB a free bid. AVhlle some writers ndroi.nted this "sys tem; lt' wns found In prnctice to be very bnd bidding, ns it wns not only unnecessary, but was. bidding more on cards that were worth. less. Tho.

only excuse for It: wns that' if the bid was not made nt once' aecond hand might make a shut-out bid of some kind, and It would then be too expensive to cnB the spades, which, had they been named In thtt first place, would have been supported by the -This ro very Improb able things a hand strong enough to pre-empt nnd pnrtner strong enough to support the tmndes, the odds against such a combination' being about 2Q0 to 1. To bnfle bid on cases thnt cannot hannen more than about once in 200 deals -la poor logic and worse teach ing There Is plenty of time to call long weak suits on the second and Instnnces are rnre in which an opponent, who has the. tops In chat BUIt, will call it- nnd get nurt ir ins pnrtner does not rescue hlin. The mnt-ter that requires study when a secondary' bid is made, nfter passing a free bid, is-tbe duty. Tnk'i this haud: AQ.103J 10 5 4 7 6 0.J6.2 io a.

9 a OA 10 9 73 0.3. OS 82 8 5 i KS8T52 Thomas has returned to her home in Hopklnsvillc, after visiting. Miss Sarah Webster. Mra Frank FickllDg hns returned from Bristol, accompanied by ber daugbtcr, Mrs. Muck Thomus.

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