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The Albany-Decatur Daily from Albany, Alabama • Page 4

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ALBANY-DECATUR DAILY, ALBANY, ALA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1921 MissJVorley Now 5-10-25c STORE 3 DAY SALE I Somerville News I 4. 4 AT With Ory-Cphen ij rnnceiK? 39c Special Aluminum ware -L SUM So i CIETY VlEWSm toe uin atawers size 2 12 lOe Coat's Thread. 150 yds 5e I wish to announce to my friends ieu hearts 59 i Margaret Shelton Phoie Decatur 252 i.uo enamel ware -o that I have accepted a position with toe nox paper iuc Soap 5c Ory-Cohen and will be glad to see you here and serve you to your entire Bertha, the little two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Berry, died with dipthrria on Monday, Sept. i Misses Eloonora Weinnmann, Eva and Blanche Winton, Messrs. P. L. Guyer and C.

F. Johnston motored to Decatur Sunday night to hear Bob Jones. oc Ring's thread, 3 for O.N.T.ard Silkine Crnrhp- thmaA in satisfaction, the Ory-Cohen way. Advt It. BOXXIE MAY WORLEY tbc tombs (Big Value) 10c Special S.

B. T. T. CO. BANQUET Mr.

J. Cassells, District Manager of the S. B. T. 4 Co.

gave a banquet at the Lyons Hotel Monday night in honor of J. D. Andrews of Atlanta, Georgia, who is Commercial Ml fe i-o i A1! members of the several councih cf the Jr. 0. U.

A. M. are requested A. Z. BAILEY GRO.

CO, Wholesale Distributors aaaBa to meet on Thursday night, Sept 13, Miss Susie Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley and Zannie Wright, of Hartselle, surprised at o'clock P. M. in the O.

O. F. Hall on Second ave. for the purpose of Miss Ruby, Gibson, of IlaVtselie, afters short 'visit to friefidi hcye, left Tuesday for Florence where she will attend gchool this year, Miss Rena Gibson, of is the guest of Mrs. Sherman Fox.

Miss Imogene- Winton left Tuesday for Montgomery where she will resume her studies at Woman'3 College. Elizabeth Royer, will attend Woman's College in Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Williams and ron, Duncan Williams, and Mrs. Ed Burke attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Nannie Johnson in Hart their friends and parents by going to Pulaski on Sunday and getting mar attending the tabernacle in a body. W.

R. HARLOW, Concerning Ideas. An idea, like a ghost (according to the common notions of ghosts), must be spoken to a little before it wlil txplaln Itself. Dickens, A THIN DIME. Put your dime in your gallon bottle on front steps, Seneca Springs truck will fill it and make you happy.

ried. Recording Secretary sept U-2t a Adv. Superintondant. Mr. Cassell's gue3ts included only members of the Commercial Dept.

in his district and were: R. A. Moore, of Huntsville; J. W. Waller, of Cullman; H.

B. Dodd, of Florence; C. C. Pearson, of Sheffield; J. H.

Larrimore, of Athens, C. T. Happer, Will Houston, J. I. Nelson, Miss Nela Garner and Miss Patrick, of Albany, Cliff Crow, of Courtland, A.

D. Taylor, of.Moulton; M. A. Hill, of Hartselle, G. S.

Pilling, of Russcllville, and H. Butterworth, of Stevenson. After the banquet, a conference Joe W. Wir.ton, W. 0.

Henderson, and Wilburn Wade went to Decatur to the men's service on Sunady at the tabernacle staying over for the night service. selle on Tuesday. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Skeggs Johnston, Miss was held and additional refreshments Etoile Gilchrist and J.

B. Gurley at tended the Bob Jones meeting Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott and were served.

Litt'e A. M. Smith Jr. celebrated his sixth anniversary Tuesday afternoon at his home. Outdoor games were enjoyed which his guests marched into the dining room, where ice cream and cake were served.

The dining room was prettily decorated for the occasion with pink and white carnations. The guests were, Atlce Mrs. Tom Blankcnship attended the Sacred Harp singing at the Comi house and also heard the Jones campaign talks in the" afternoon. R. L.

Henderson and family attend PERSONALS Charles Hamlet is ill at his home on East Church I L. Darwin, State Fish Commissioner of Washington a visit to his sister, Mrs. Frank Davis, has returned to his home in Seattle, Wash. R. T.

Aylor has improved hi health sufficiently to leave this hospital and is now at his home on Moulton street. Speed of Qulf Stream. It la estimated that two yens are required for the Gulf stream water to travel from Florida to the const of Norway. Millions of tiny, resilent springs and Louis George Hoff, Florence ed the Sacred Harp singing in Decatur Sunday, also hearing some of the lectures of the Bob Jones meeting in the afternoon. Adams, Lamar and Walter Marvin Penney, Billy Greene, John Jr.

and Frances Green, Gwendolyn Reams, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mar Dave Almon Alexander, Mary Fran ces Johnson, Fred Ezell, Lucille Che- tin, an eight pound daughter Mary gives you a receipt for beautiful teeth BEASON-COBB DRUG CO. 423 Bank Street, Decatur. Faye.

J. W. Gilchrist and son, C. B. Gilch Look for the Red Label rist returned by motor from Eirming-hamk whre they had been visit'ng relatives for several days.

Mr. and Mr3. Claud Blankensh'p Announcing are formed by the live, clean cotton felt which we use in mnkin Made-in-Eirmingham Perfection Mattresses. These millions of tiny springs give to every curve of your tired body and provide the sound, unbroken rest which restores your vitality and sends you forth to your day's problems feeling fit to your finger tips. Uncomfortable lumps can never form in a Perfection Mattress because these resilient fibres will not crush or mat like lifeless, inferior materials which are "good enough" for some Mattresses, and which, for all you know, may have been taken from some second-hand Mattress which originally saw sarvice in some hospital.

The stricter you make your standards of Mattress judgment the surer you are to make "Perfection" your Mattress buy-word. But we don't ask you to be satisfied with what you see of a Perfection at the store. Have your dealer send you one. Sleep on it for GO nights. -Rip open the ticking and see the clean inside.

Then if you arc not satisfied get your money back without a single question. daughter attended service at the M. E. Church here Sunday night. nault, Edward Huie, Mary Louise Wells, Jack Morrow, Mary Will Evans, A.

M. and Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Sfim Evans expect to the latter part of the week for a visit to relatives in Tennessee. Miss Nela Garner will spend the rest of the week in Athens.

Mrs. Mahlon Long, of Pulaski, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Wyker, for a few days. I Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Brown and children have moved to their new home on Sixth avenue and Third street, West Decatuy Mrs. L. R. Jacks and daughter, Margaret Tipton have returned from a visit to relatives in Athens. Mrs.

Albert Peek and children visit THE OPENING OF THE ed her sister, Mi's. Blount Robinson at Priceville Sunday. Misses Margaret Weigand, Emma Tufted or Untufted iwm Simmons, Anna Thompson and Guy Lee Thompson, of Albany, were visU- ity xxcuaiige at Mrs. Joe Winton's on Satur uriiiture Perfection Mattress and Spring Company Miss Lena Thompson, of Albany, returned to her home Saturday, after several days with Kate Win-ton. Miss Eva Winton, of Hartselle, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Winton. Miss Lorene Henderson and Miss Lougene Clemm left Tuesday for Montgomery, where they will enter SC3 "'Birmingham, Ala. Woman's College. Miss Madeline Dix left this week to attend Judson College at Marion, Ala.

j. ROSENBERG, Prop. 414 BANK STREET, DECATUR Next to Talley's eld stand Large Assortment of New and Second Hand Furniture in Stock Miss Ellen Irvine, of Belle Mina, is the guest of Miss Mattie Jones in De-. catur. V- Miss Elizabeth Houston will leave pECAT UK'S LEADING UG STORE UK tonight to resume her duties at Agnes Scott.

Miss Rowena Baker left today for Montgomery, where sha will attend Woman's College. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Pormon, G. P.

Gilbert, and Mike Goidei will leave Exchange your old furniture for new. Give you the best value for your old Do not charge interest. Do not misrepresent. Do not make promises we cannot keep. Offers all 'of their out of town friends a place to leave their packages and wraps during the Circus.

Lots of room in rear of our store and we are open until 11 p. m. every day in the year, so you need have no fear of closing up before the circus is over. LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME We especially invite all the people from the country to visit i- T' I sr it 1 1 -1 jp a mar 7 syr 1 1 and we will try to make your visit a pleasant one. Sunday for a motor trip to Nahviile and will be the guests of fikr.ds there for a I Dr.

and Mrs. G. W. Reid, of Athena, attended the Jones meeting here Tuesday. Miss Margaret Young, of Cullman, en route from Nashvil'e to her home, will be the week-end guest of Miss Margaret Frahn.

I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zeitlcr spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. Cortner, en route from a visit to Mr. and Mr. W. B.

Smith in Birmingham, to their home in Mooresville. Miss Florence Peebles, of Montgomery, is the attractive guest of her Mrs. Bob Jones. Miss Peebles Wh itman's Gaudy Sidebottom's cream ITS DELICIOUS. CARBON ATE!) IT'S ITKE, THAT'S Si: HE CO Ui CO .0 2 'The Very Best Yet" will avt'i-t in the musical program at the Jones meeting.

03 Co Pianos, Organs, Pipe-Organs Tuned and Repaired Everything in a first class Drug Store, we have it, Quality and Service, the best in the city. COME, COME, COME, TO SEE US WITHOUT FAIL, OUR PLEAS- URE TO SERVE YOU On Corner Bank and Vine, where you can meet all your friends all the time. -Call- KELLEY HAUKS SERVICE DEPARTMENT "Largest Music Dealers in North Alabama" SHEET MUSIC It is no sa crif ico to save when you get a true vision of what it means for the future. After the starting of your account the rest will be easy. You are charged with the responsibility of your future support and that of your family.

Why not provide it today in an account started here? 4 Compounded Quarterly on Savings. Make Our Bank Your Bank. THE MORGAN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Albany, Alabama, CAPITAL, $200,00.00 SURPLUS," $10,000.00. DECATUR DjRU Drink Springs Water and keep well Adv. 30-tf PHONES 94 AND 95, DECATUR, ALA.

MISS 1.EADINGIIAM will reopen her PRIVATE SCHOOL Monday, September 12 At her home, 720 Line Street 17-lm Number Limited.

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