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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 9

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XtP Piedmont Driving Club. i dance list 1j i htiwa appjrt vent of the' week-end. uem blinjr number of interesting parties tit the Piedmont Driving- club actr table had 1U center piece a let pink rotes Culoiiel and Mrs. 6. UeArtnur en- rtaine In compliment Umenl Marco D.

Cronin' and Mrs. Cronin. Thft-eUe included General and Mr Cronin Colonel and Mr Nelson. Cap- tamn and Mr lamm and Mr. and Mr Clark Howell Captain and Mr Ray- Yobley and Mr.

Charles nClaP of Toledo. were together. Mr. and Mrs. Out Dodd.

gave party tosMrs. Herbert Spencer Struble. of Tesa the guest of Mr. and Mr J. W.

Fielder. In the party were Mr trnble. Mice Ann Patterson Mr. ii sjirynToralln on. Major- Eugene Kelly.

4Hr. William McKenzie and Mr. Harris. JHsi Elizabeth Campbell was bo ts a a dinner Inn honor off her gu Mils vciyn Irving. bf lI1e The guests were Miss Irvln Miss Jrocfc Bloodworth.

Ueuteun Carl tAmitb. Lieutenant Alb rt Irving. Lieutenant Edward Wallior- and three other officers from Camp Ordon Captain John Knowle enUrxaaned a pi of un. Yr and Mrs. George Ii Crandall entertained a.

party of-friends in compliment to their guest. Mrs Clayton Cvol- Uot Minneapolis 5 ft Lieutenant Henry and Mrs Ttinpkin their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Grant Yr and Mrs Philip Alston entertained a putt In compliment to Mrs. W.

E. Beattie' and Mr7add IMr F. M. Seattle of Greenville and Idea- tenant W. E.

Seattle of Camp Gordon. Captain C. A. Fowler. Major Joseph Yap Holt Nub.

Lieutenant V. A. Cox. lieutenant Goldsmith and others entertained parties. Chapter.

D. A. R. Atlanta Chapter. D.

IA. R. wm hold their regular meeting Friday. Much IS. at I p.

nu at Cratgie house on Piedmont avenue. A program of unusual interest will given. Address. Rev. J.

Sprole Lyons. Vocal solo. Mrs. T. Stalling A talk on National Council of De tense" will given by Mr Samuel lumen.

Mrs. Charles J. Haden will talk of the Fulton Cunty Unit. Music. Mrs.

1. T. Stalling Matrqns' Club. Mrs. W.

J. Cornett was hostess to the Eat Point. Thompson Avenue Matrons' club Thursday Hereafter the club will meet on the first and third Thursday afternoons in each month. The Creative Art Of The Designer tfowni that fl ct the indmcluali- ty. charm and true of the wearer it the highest type of expressive Art.

In the beautiful piece geode we Lave there is a gown of surpassing beauty for YOU. The opportunity of seeia6 the foods i one you should not overlook. Orders are being placed daily and if you want a quick and early delivery call early ana hake your selection Attractive Visitor. Miss Mabel Thompson of Cullman Ala. the attractive guest of Mrs.

George Ripley Jr. at 780 E. North avenue. ourjce Rill in fall tr ffr The Right and the Economical Way Is to Use an Automatic Refrigerator Built on the Right Principle Superior Points Worth Noting It Has a in" IN WATER COOLER. WITH BOTTLE HOLDER ATTACHED.

THE NON TRAP. THE WALL INSULATION. THE AUTOMATIC CIRCULATION. THE ELECTRICALLY WELDED WIRE SHELVES THE SUPERIOR ICE RACK. The health of your family is at stake for a large part of the food served in the average home kept at some time' in the refrigerator.

We have a size for every family. Prices range from 75 to 100ao sMt mm im mn mm i jsmiEr wwapwi vii i- aif--- t45isi. wt-T 5 WLf Red Cross I-First Aid Classes. A first aid class for the V. W.

C. A. has been organized and will start Monday ni ht at o'clock. This class will met Monday and Thursday nights and any wishing to enter may register at the first meeting Monday night. Another class tarts Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Carnegie library.

The slats for men instructed by Dr. Theo- I dore Toepel. has sixteen members and meets every Tuesday and Friday. A first aid class of twenty-three members was graduated last week. Past Exalted Rulers Entertain.

Messrs. Walter P. Andrews R. A. James all past exalted rulers of Atlanta lodge.

B. r. O. Elks entertained the celebrated entertainers of Camp iirdon et a dinner at the Ansley' betel Thursday evening. which was attended by twenty of the bye after which the party repaired to the Elks' Home where a social session wa.

ld after the election of officers of the Elks for the ensuing lodge year. The Camp Gordon acquitted themselves In their usual style and brought many encores from the antlered tribe. To Mrs. Fain. Mrs.

Td A. Piprit entertained Thursday in honor of her guest. Mrs. Willaim Fain. of Galveston.

Texas. The home was beautifully decorated with dot ferns. peach blossoms and carnations. The prizes were a tapestry knitting bag a beautiful French basket and silver yarn holder. The In vlted guests were Mrs.

Dan T. Sage. Mrs. John Klfld. of New York Mr Graham West.

Mr L. J. I Dsnlel Mrs. Albert Dunn. Mrs.

W. P. Dunn. Mrs. H.

K. Taylor. Mr W. C. Alexander Mr Edgar Dunln Mrs.

W. J. Cro ll. Mrs. S.

C. Prim. Mrs. T. J.

Butler Mrs I. R. land. Mr. Clurlee A.

Smith. Mrs. Wllllapi Lamhrtlht Mrs. Harry Pool. Mrs.

S. R. Sims. Miss Flor nc Pain. Mrs.

J. E. Mr. French Terrell. Mrs.

Jack Hutillba. Philadelphia. Pa. Mrs. Hymnal Mrs Edgar Chambers.

Mr. J. Z. Ellott. lire.

Ted Mlnnhan Those enterUlnlnt for Mrs. Fain ar Mrs. 1. Denlel I. Mrs.

Dan T. Sire. Mrs. W. P.

Dunn. Albert Dunn. Mr. H. K.

Taylor. Mrs. W. J. Crswpll Mrs.

Ted ban. end other friends. For Mrs. Howard. Mrs.

J. C. YcArthur will entertain a party at the tea-dance Wednesday afternoon at the Driving club in compliment to her mother. Mrs. Nancy Howard.

of Duluth. limo. Miss Marjorie McArthur will also entertain at i the tea-dance. her guests to Include a group of young people. Missionary Meeting.

1 The East Point Baptist Missionary society will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Mme of Mrs. A. Hemp rl y. The devotional exercises will be conducted by Mrs. E.

I Murphy. Council of Jewish Women. The Council of Jewish Women will meet on Monday afternoon in the vestry rooms of the temple to make hospital i shirts for soldiers. i Officers of Control Yaarab I Patrol Entertain. Mr.

Albert I Dunn. chairman of the board of control. Yurab Patrol. A. O.

N. If. S. entertained the board and of. terra of the patrol at a.

dinner at the Ansley hotel Wednesday evening. The menu was very elaborate and enjoyed I by those present who were a fellow Captain w. E. Van der Veer First leu- tenant Langs ton. Second Lieutenant p1a1pps Sergeant Teuley.

A. 1. Dunn. 1 M. Brotherton.

Richard Burnette. Oil a Stamps. Benjamin Carlton and Richard Spier. Baptist Union. The second district of the Woman's Baptist Missionary union will hold it annual rally at the Ionian Park Baptist church Tuesday.

March U. train o'clock until J. Mrs. Charles Mitch ell secretary of. the second.

district presided. Luncheon will fee served and cordlalJnvltatlon extended to an interested. Ust Monday erenln in lh Bra niu auditorium. th Junior oratory pant tornlin da assisted by other to mbar. of the sdiool of oratory ere ato4 several- very clever.

original panto- lyntmesMPoor Butterfly. by Kluu lx a 1Bit ilah and Dorothy wta' eySIUtiin by Mjaaf Mary n7d rYe especial praise. The. annual election of the officer. of tht WCA cabinet for peat year resulted a follow Presidents Mlu Adam TC preatdent Miss Rosa.

UeUaaUr secretary Miss Ellis- th Darts tr aaar r. Mln Helen Gray annual member. flans. Ml Mary Taylor we week to meet her sister. Mrs.

0 cock. of Cochran. White la Atlanta brvutbiB ue eflllu AnnFoot Wal. Came UMiBrinMB. of atm- raor ale of the' taa 1tUr the guest of her UWrMU Annie Bella Th.

Dramatlo Art nt 4 a ipirklluf Irish Spreading the News in Assembly bill on last Friday day-afternoon The- member of the 6phinjcclab en urtaiaed wit a luncheon Saturday to honor of If lav Mary Moss who I the- next of KIM NU Dimon. Those pr at were UI Ladle Cumf er Katharine Jamei. Waison. Janet Smith. tiuclle Cox.

Helen Gahring. Francs Bandy. Helen XaufD lid Nell Dlmon. Miss Edith Hudson. of Atlanta la the CU of Miss Mary Strange.

Mr. IL H. Furlow. of Madison. G.

recently visited his daughter. Mi Celeste Misses Carrie Sue and Virginia Block. er delightfully entertained the Junior members of the faculty at an informal reception in the Brenau parlors on Monday afternoon. Ml Merle Harrison of Sapulpa Okla ha been called to her home on account of the serious Illness of her lather. She was chaperoned to Atlanta by Mr J.

H. Weygandt Mr. W. Z. Pee of Rochelle.

Oa. recently visited hi daughter. Miss Guscie. Miss Fannie Seymour of Selma. Ala.

visited her' niece. Mi Josephine last week. Miss Mary Moss of Bowling Green. Ky. a former student of Bunan.

I the attractive guest of Miss Nell Dlmon. BESSIE TIFT NEWS. Mr. Solomon F. fowls.

an educational secretary at Camp Wheeler spoke to the girls at the prayer meeting hour on Thursday. He compared the life of a Chzlstian to a out many striking contrasts- Mrs. Carlton. of" Oklahoma while trarelinr In Georgia. ald the college a visit.

talked to the girls tm Tuesday evening about mission work among thelndlans fe snnnyv addressed the student faculty and town people. on Monday evening. Upon his appearanct. on theeta ef tUe student. body rose' and sang the Star Spangled BannerTiXAfter the Intro.

ducUon by Major OIIte Bloodworth. of the Mr' Sinew of Leslie. paid hi fiaugh- ter Ruth visit on tond last. mr-m hy havlflg a. ralscelUtieoua one on Ust-SaturtJif.

MlKeSiVlTKlnla. 1 and Thlma.Brl8 a ilne played on the piano. while Qertrude1TbOmpion rendered' siJ rtoUnrvBOleiVilltwesje Clarst" Williams and Sara vSummerford aang an attractive duet and MU Mary Jane Xlnl Tn Song. jidlngwer Mls lone oate and UucheU Loath' were Tislted. Lthl wj k-endi three ofthelf aUter and a- a i I I 1 9 I I PARTY FAVORS For Children or Ups For Frolic and Fw We have ell kinds for the dance for card parties far dinners for anniversaries.

PAPER HATS for ladles and gentlemen. Table decorattern Napkin Prize Novelties Masks. Everything you wantiftttity occasion. Mall Orders Promptly attended. to.

Southern Book Concern 71 Whitehall St. Gavans 1 I I I I a a An Exhibition ojmotor Cars WE ARE pleased to announce An Exhibition Motor Cars Adaptable to Women's Needs" to be featured at our Peach- tree showrooms for six days beginning- Mort. day. March lo. This is the first exhibition of motor cars for women ever held in the Southland we cordially inviteyour inspection of these models which are duplicates of those shown at the.

New York and Chicago Showrooms andOjficu 270 SOUTHERN OAKLAND- CO. R. H. MARTIN. Manager Oakland Youn6 Women Are Told How to Find Relief from Pain.

Nashua NH I am nineteen years old and every month tot two years I had such pains that I would often taint and have to leave school. I had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried BO many remedies that were of no use. I read about Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and decided to try it and that is howl found relief from pain and feel so much better than used to. When I hear of any girl Buffering a I did I tell them how Lydia E. Pinkh mfs Compound helped me.

IrsNA MABTIK Tfyd tfe mm. i TSM am i Jfc Ss Ssa 4 zmz' zl iM W' tj fr fi ii. it- 1t 11 f1idlrtf i i i I jL fil ce.v. AtJPJetImontDrlVlnzClub I rTI idhuir aneeltJ1i 1 happy I IttbetPiedmont DTtTlncdl1bf. iCUD 1' pl Joe l.tCtiloilel-"Dd' Yc.

thUI' trtab cFn ra. I fjl talnaIl4u1Iamm DdYr lark 11'1- JJ10114t. VCJJ1cr reI ile aneSMr tillr 4. I. JKr I' the ndJor er.

n. lYII Tomllnaon. KII IU hufters 1it dlnnerIDb noJofher t. 1f1 Tb II. Irving.

rA Bloodw rth. 111 lmltlt Al Lteuten lIt E4wrfWat1tr. fromCsmp rdon Kno xles-eutertataed tl GeorteL ed llCMa I pDeapol Dant lI 4" i teir uetll an4rPhlllpAhto JtTID toAlr. l1r. iaJtjl rs.

Be tUe ofGreeDvtUeic oLCamp wler. tertl ed IlA Prlda Cra1 e. YIYr-beA Jam SprolL70uL T8talUn be Mrs. I. 8 IIDara.

I I Thur. 1 Designing owns reflect charm race hi het eXJu ve od It eei is and' and 6 11. I-- A Mf tlracilVe' lSltors' 4 1 I 1 I 1 i I i I I 1 I' et Otge Cut Your9ce ill TR. I I I yo i rt se ed In 1 0000 I 1 I night I an I afternoon twenty. three a rs I lr Gordon.

AIl ert 1- Dunn and George amPB. rd r. fe FlkllHome I re lm a I I fahp ton. bal 8 ge. Kl 0- Mrs.

Mr. ra. 1' En land. Poole. 1' n.

Florence M. are I To. Daniel. Te 1 rrlen Mr Inclu 1. lahlm 1.

I eVDln rf' ve ror I LDPton. LI. tnant I Ipp Se aDt Olin Stam. PI. I pttat its nual unUls.

ChrleaKltch aJ 1 tI Jae dectto 11 5 JiR ui ITEMS. :1 1iart1 Yla1n i lB ilu udltorlumthe II mem. Qrth a hool otatorTIfeHata4 aeveraryery Jntme Poor. Loolae D7eIL fWjlLThy Return MIsa AJ7 WaMOdddrYe Tbannul fi It I PrdmL Tt 0 pmLt Dl Xi MCntalT.KIum..1 bethDaT nrK1n. HIeJtG n7.

i and UUADDt Heath lit tA Whu Jft of Miss JIUiBnUODoif8Ull more. GLiotthe du Ith Jler.taterIIIADnteBeI1f 11. ki Io :1I.r in I7 Thmember the Sp club" en- wtUialmsehlODBaturda Miss Kohol IPut JlIXeUDJmon DC we Kilt Carter JmJiaQWuOII1ant x. leDGahrlDar FPan 1it- Ulor Mica re pUon Mss baa cha roDeci bY1d rw ll his Min 1. Is I I c' chit tll.

tIb rrtt tD. tr1kln s. tCOJ8iJ enlDcabo1lt mluloDTwork ll 1 t. ii. irdi thi 6 trmTaddreue4tkt tOWDP pt ttl t.

Banner. After ie XaJOIQUTe fj th4c rt 11 IelleptJcf hlacla uhl teroaD attOIfo Ju iebI tT thir grmbh ODe 1 aTt 1J ptaDohwbUo. J4" ertiud. Th mpoll nde oUaaol l1aMo Ja1' am Summerdaanan attra UYe 1JetfndI. Tbi81anSoagfhoe dlJ1g ere loneotejfXati j1 i11 i ltl ettj.

ter I i 1. 1f to i ai cCD ehikD kft4 1 I J8. 1 ARTjFA R2S a an. Idnds- i a Th ntl m. enT i PrleNoveltles Ev lYthlnlY" t.

i Con irl 0' 1 I a 7 h' I 1 I If ofrnotorCdrs of. Motor Q. South" and invite. your rJ ew 11 and Office. 270272 Ptad rtt Sl.

Young f. I hitbe and. I lt ann 7 ljf 29Bower1 Stteet N1L 1 1i 1 1 1HEPERFE uiiREI4IED at WD. r.1ti il I jf N' rr hH I 1 RI F. Ji.

7 L'- i VB BTABIE' COMPOUND J' i a kx a Nt. DAY i 4 ea10t. 19 Pe Y' THE ON CONSTITIITI r- to 1 i At rh dance ntg ttwa a week a par jes kt Ttehtable as itseentatptaa asegl' rfhur tsrtalAEdIn Theguesta Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

Mrs. Mrs. monp- rMter Senele It Clapp Texas Mrs. Mrs. i- dr.

W1 11am it gueL Vs. smith sort ii vtng aa mentto s7fo1161aneapOlis r1 Kenr1 Tompkine had asthetr WfntamGrant Mrs. BJC. A ft be I Thursdaytafternoon. ax ooda hfeky arms a 4 i 1 I I i 1 A ramse i1in utomatic 117 1 ater 04 er II 1 I 1 1 th II 11 nh 1 Il 8 I.

is SEE Our 2-2' SOLD ON igWindow EASY Display TERMS I t' e. ti A 1 rsr mf ate t-- i ordon Albert Cam was Pirr t' Mrs. Mrs. Willis Mrs. or.

Ithe Lieu- F' 12 10 oclock a cordial lnvtatloa lss BRENAU 1 gdn vening nZheBr th. temimerotass. em- presented to dgtJ Dyer and naer. Waseon deserve thtG aresnltedts aollaws 3 r. i Jdfzsbth vlce RosaMeltaaterz bath treaanrerMIsa ytler JenktnL.

Miss Taylorwait todUaatalast J. P' Pea lcock she aathe guest AnaFooter MIuiCarrie Mis Brinsen rnf therctass ilL Ia dater. Annie Belied elamb presented a iaparkltnE Tb Bpbinz with Is gnutof MIsrNU pm- Jameaifary WusOsk guest Mate Fur ow Mrs. etIing rean irtJnglag traveling' paidd She 3 Lieutnantthenardot the Preach Monday tlte tangthe Forsyth girls sang tb Flfaneil of hisdaugh aalslt fondarlast The Cliantaaaoete hied their. by Stei miscellaneous one on last' Saturday.

Lee andThelma Bristodrne on iMica GE a T1olin san Mts. Jane Kinf BangTbe81ate Those reading were Misses ostee Mar thiBaker and Jnlta VeaL" ware Mr and Harvyof Leslleh lrlththelridatiughter Carrie lacy last week. Misses 01115 May D. end by of thetrUsisters Qrother Chli eahate ea owa fo IM4 rthe dan cardl Tab want hr a s. a.

cu ii q5. 1 1 a i 4s. i a AnExbibtlinoffflotorCd r. of a 1 t3 a a rt Peacliiree ceOaKa it Are ow I andthat painandfee1 omnchbetterthaIvedto. lsnffezin ba 8 YR howI4ydja P1nkhamsa ble Cbm- 3 ma' 29 Bowerg8trset NRh N.

a EPinkham a a made from ntlter oota a 4 Vegetable 16ntaIn1Ino" S. 4 a iiarcotio orbamfnt drugs aM Ii theiefre a a IXNALpINKH if 3r Fpvr WOETABLE aa Lt a- LYDiALMNIHAM MCDICNCO. s.e F3 r. rrfr ry nyt A- tO ak 3.

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