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MEETINGS apter No. 128. E. a. will mold tb regular meeting Tuesday March 2 at 1:20 o'clock.

corner Gordon ld L4cILe avenue. This will cele- brat. the ecood anniversary of the fchaptar. which i pctlng th grand worthy matron of Georgia. Mrs.

Lull Wisdom and other grand officer. to A dirge clan in the degree Ref reshmenta. All qualified. member. of Border are invited meeting of the Ladies' Memorial association will be held At Gar1e li brary on Friday morning at Ito clock The Friday' Homln Reading dull wilt hold their next meeting with Mr Cleric Howell on April E.

Georgia chapter. No. 127 will hold their regular meeting ODThun day evening. in Lebanon mple. gree.

will conferred and all quail fled members of the order are cordially Invited. Capital City chapter. No ll O. E. a will hold rte regular metm Monday evening at clock in their hall.

423 Marietta street. Work In the degrees. A meeting of the Hill Street Parent Exquisite Millinery' For the Easter Day for Misses for Children for the ups The smart hat i the final. touch of a bright Easter day it is somehow important. New Veils The careful smartness of Rosenbaum Milliner is exclusive in its charm and originality- Rosenbauxn Hats are different.

Vogue Sailors-For Youthful smartness-- osenbaums Successors to Kutz 38 Whitehall fW tUHIUIIUIUIIimHUHIIIimmiUmiUlHnUUimilHIIIIIimilllllllllimi lllllllllllllllll Wedding Announcements I CORRECTLY ENGRAVED Write or Phone for Sample and Price Webb Vary Co. Inc. ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT 38 Alabama Street Atlanta Georgia riiimiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiE Teacher. association will be held Tues day afternoon. March 26 at.

o'clock of great importance to i passed. The1 regular meeting of the. Grant Park" School Teacher e3zocL tlon WW held Friday afternoon. March- 9. at 3 clock at achool.

All members are requested to. be present. The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet In the eh11rch parlor 01 West Peach tree street on Monday. March U. at 3 o'clock.

The la dies or the Unlvenal1 church are cordially invited to meet with the alliance and join in Its work. The regular meeting- of Ogle thorp chapter No 122. O. E. S.

will be held next Wednesday evening at 7 SO o'clock the Masonic temple at BuclUread. Degrees will be conferred. All qualified members of the order are cordially in vlted. The junior department. Public Health club.

will meet at. the Jrom of tb chairman Mrs. LA BtuwelL'- eg North Moreland avenue. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Member are- requested to take thimbles.

The New Era Study dub will met at the home of Mrs. James D. Rhodes. 233 Waverty way Thursday afternoon at o'clock. The Pen and Brush dub will meet Tuesday afternoon from 5 to 7 oelotk to sketch from the model In the clubroom on the third floor of the Calhoun building corner Broad and Alabama streets.

Atlanta. division. No 185. I A. to or L.

E. will hold their regular meeting Tuesday March U. at 2 Po in. in Wigwam hall The regular meeting of the Parent. Teacher association of the Ladle Ave flue school will be held Tuesday March 54 at o'clock.

The Second Ward Red Cross auxiliary will hold a regular meeting- Tuesday the t6tb at their rooms. corner Pryor and Georgia avenue. from 9 to clock Mrs. T. H.

Stewart. the director urges a full attendance. SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. B.

Brown. of Albany are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Harold Hirsch 70 Waverly Way. Inman Park.

Mrs. George T. Curry. Jr. and little daughter Ruth.

left Friday for Charlotte to vlelt Lieutenant Curry. or the machine gun battalion at Camp Greene. Mrs. Paul Duke has a her guest for the week end Miss Della Gardner of Agnes Scott college. Mrs.

G. Thison and Miss Wvrly Huson are now in San Francisco. after haying spent several weeks in ArlQna They will tour the Pacific coast before returning home. May 1 Mr. and Mrs yred Wright announce the birth of a daughter at horn.

182 Highland avenue. Mr. D. Campbell East Point. Is in Birmingham- attending the convention of the borne office of the National Insurance company.

Mrs. John Grlnard has returned to Union City after visiting with relatives in East Point. Mrs Bettle Yarbrouzh. who has bun quite sick at the home or her daugh- ter. Mrs.

R. Ashfleld. of East Point. for the past week Is Improving. Mrs.

E. W. Scott has returned to Bessemer City. C. after visiting with Mrs.

James Greer. in College Park. Miss Lettie Buon or last Point. is in McDonouih for the week end Mr. and Mrs.

H. Barnett and family will take possession of their new hopie In West End Heights this week. Miss OUie Sygert of East Point Is the week end guest of Mrs. 55. S.

Sygert in Hauls Ga. Mrs. C. IC. Weekley.

who has been quite sick for the past week. Is convalescent. Miss Annie. Lo i Mupn has returned from a vi it in Palmetto. Mr.

C. Reynolds is recovering from a short iOnesa The East Point Apron society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. B. Suttles. Mrs.

E. Duk after a brief vlsll In the city. has returned to Palmetto. Mrs. A.

H. Heath has returned to East Point after spending several days In the country with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Heath. Mr. Wayne Moore returned Friday from a business trip to Chattanooga.

Mr. W. Shannon is ill at the home fi jjimnmwii The UNEN STORE IllllllllllllUt- Eastertide Merchandise of Unusual Attractiveness- at the Linen Store New fresh crisp merchandise for the Easter holidays. Daintiest of all Ladies' Neckwear. The best of all Handkerchief stocks to select from.

Handmade babywear from New Orleans' best makers all at Low Prices. EXTRA SPECIAL LINEN CATKINS Jut 22 dozen Hemstitched and Hand-Embroidered Pure Linen Napkins in YanoUs attractive designs. These are genuine Irish manufacture and worth 7 50 dozen- Monday Only 5 OO Doz. SILK SHIRTINGS VERY See showwindow for the best value Pure Silk Shlrttn in and nobby styles. a Fi O- ftfr vr 33 inches wide 125 Per Yd.

PORSPECIALTY SILKS- rt Yard Chinee 36 inches wide all colors dt v- gWash Satin White andtFlesh a rare at 1 225 Crepe de Cline extreme tte Crepe White and Colors Black Chiffon Taffeta Real Italian. make. 225 Samples of any of the" above by. mail will prove their Real Value. LOVELIEST NECKWEAR- Ladies' Neckftxings of the Newest Types in by Express- Lovely pieces Real and Imitation Filet.

various shapes at Front 5125 to 800 Each AU the Latest Novelties in Georgette Organdy Satin and Pique- From 5Oc to 250 Each HANDKERCHIEF SPECIALS- Each Big Lot Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefo the Real French good Very BS Qualities. at 4 26c Ladies' Pure Linen S. HandkeV chiefs 250 value 1 5c Ladies' Linen Initial chiefs 35c value 1 t35c Lovely Hand Embroidered Handkr chiefs at Real Madeira Handkerchiefs 75c to ioovaluet. vs 4 x' 5Oc KIDDY SOX Only- 33 dozen of these from an A contract These are well-made id tinrable with roll top. Extra Value 3Sc Pair It Pays to Buy at The Linen Store 4 Highest Type Merchandise at IIMIM of Us flMghter.

kr J. R- In Eart. Point. j. had as her- meats the.

put week Mr W. B. Hurst of Mansfield and Miss Mildred Jnlella of Montlcello Mrs 3. TR. sum.

has returned to Newnan after visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Memperley of East Point. Dr and Mrs. Arthur Owens. who' hay. been guests of Mr.

and Mrs. B. P. Carroll of East Point. for the past ten days have returned to Ashland.

Ala. Mr. John T. Mann ha returned from. a business trip In Athens.

i Urs John Rivers has returned to J1Urbllm from a brief visit to Mr. CI Mangum. Mr G. N. Howell is quite ill at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. L. Holcorabe i in Est Point. Mr.

and Mrs. N. A. Harris who have been touring south Georgia and Florl- da for Several days. are expected home the litter part of the week.

Mrs. C- it. Thompson returned to her' home in East Point yesterday from a short visit in Klmsey Oa. where she was the guest or Mrs. 1.

V. ShelmUt Mr. Alvin C. Jewell who has been visiting' his mother. Mrs.

C. H. Jewell. Sr. for tbepast few days has returned to Camp Wheeler.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence who spent the winter In Florida stopped over a few days in Eat Point the past week with Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Poland en route to their home in Co lumbus Ohio. Miss Lola Mllner who has been the guest of her sister Mrs. McCurdy Sparks.

of East Point. for several days has retunred to BarnuTnle. Mr. 3. H.

Stevens who has been in Wlnnsboro S. C. for several days. re turned to his home in East Point ye terday. Mr.

P. H. On has turned to Charlotte. Sirs. Orr will remain as the guest of mother.

Mrs. E. R. Pyle. until after the glrst of April.

Mrs. J. M. Davis alter spend ng some tine with relatives in South Car- lonial Hill. me Mrf JvW Tankerse of East Point.

t8. Aenor JT1 a dinner party SteJ art has returned a visit in StcDonough where she was the guest of Mrs. A. Brown. Mr.

arid Mr C. F. Barnett nave re Mr. o0 ter visiting with int Taylor. and family In East uErwln of Clarksville is son and daughter Mr.

Mrs. P. B. Erwin in on Mr. and Mrs Ve aenwHhg n119 eeiS endr ano a with Dr.

and Mr L. J. Simpson JoMrth.FA-vSmith In Montgomery for the week end and i the est of her sister Mrs. Johnston Henry Brooks of Alphsretta SeAle6 Vfl t' Smyrna afteT tSVeJSVi tK Mrs. Ills Johnson and Ethel hom1S 8t Point.

have returned home after a vtit in the tj Mr. Johnson and Colonel B. Ma er of We Po nt rpent Friday the city. Underwood Kill SSESh tih blnh of a daughter 9n V191 who has bee' named Virginia Undrwood Mrs. II was Miss Lillle Belle Thompson.

Major and Mrs. O. P. hiazzard. of Camp dealer Greenville C.

are the guests of Governor and Mrs. rx r-ey or the week end Lieutenant Murphey Pound. fl. is the guest of his aunt. Mr Mdlno Pound.

lit the Mariborough apartment Lieutenant Pound recently- won commission at the flying school at ton Teno. Mrs. Clarke Blandford has been very ill for several days Mrs. Willie Blandford of Columbus Is visiting her eon. Dr.

Blandford. on East Fourth street Lieutenant and Mrs. L. H. Wilson of Schneetady.

Y. announce the birth of a daughter March at the home of Mrs. unisons parents Mr. and Mrs. B.

V. Ellis West North aye- Atlanta. LieutenjuJt Willson a at present on duty on the battleship Mercury ll15 Mrs. Kmrn tt Kelse announce the birth or a daughter Sundy March Mr. R.

51. Foote who recently underwent an operation us improving at the Georgia Bapt hospital Rev. Dr. C. Donaldson has returned to the rite from a.

v1 a an nah. While there Dr. Donaldson Occu- pled the pulpit of the First Baptist church and delivered In ILawton Memorial hall his noted lecture on The Fall of the Kaiser and the Rise of World Democracy. Mr. and SJr R.

C. Odom announce the birth of a son Robert Cyril Jr. on March U. Mr. end Mr vs Chester Smith have been called away on account of the death of the latter's father.

Mr. F. S. Holley. at Marshall Texas.

Mica Edith McKenxir of Montezuma. is the guest of Mra. LeRoy Duncan. Sir. and Mrs John Tye Jr.

an flounce the tlrth of a on John L. Tye TIL. March 21. Mrs. Susan Trippe the guest for a few days of Mrs.

George Forrstr before leaving for Norfolk Va. where she will Join Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Porter who ar now residing there. Colonel and Mrs Kelly Rvans and the MfMrS Wlhltehoad art at the Hotel Plaza.

New York. I ater they will open their cottage at Hot Springs Vs. Mr. W. W.

Trlmpl and Miss Cbn stance Trtmpl of Newark. N. will arm. Wdnea4ay from their winter home at Bust a and will ire at the Georgian Terrace for' a visit. Oll.

Oeorsjlne P1orltn of San Antonio who hat been delightfully entertained a the guest of Mle Joanne Clarke will return home April I Yr. and Mrs. Jerome CT Beam leave today for Chicago and Detroit Afterwards Mrs. Beam will visit' her sister In New Tor Mrs. Frank ZAnlar.

of mricus is the ro of and Mrs. Maien Harper to visit lieutenant- ihollis Lanier of Camp Gordon. Mr Robert Camp or Winder. Hu terra this week to visit her. parents.

Mr. end Mre. Charles U. Roberts. In San Antonio.

Lieutenant Okarle tsrisn of fan Antonio. end tXotaJa Ziwood sat Tor were th matt of Mr. and Nra. Peter I darkadurtns a erl stop la. Atlanta.

tact on th lr way. from. alljr field near Baa An. If onto to Fortress ttoaro V. I MIss Joanne dark' leaves on Tues day.

th d. to visit 2o Cobunia tn e. WfcrtLvVh no- drw nt an operation esyerai days ago at. Tlscher jsanlUrlxim. tm.

willratnrs aliorthrto th wlthjher arent Dr lCrnshaw. fT Jfeelu at the bom or her parent WashingtoB street. Mrs. A. Ormet Mrs.

Co Crawford and Miss' liable Crawford who have spent the winter In St. Petersburg jTa will return to April. Mr and Un. John McCullough will leave this week for New York to spend Easter with their daughter. Visa Hap- i rim MtCUUongb.

who Is attending the i ScoVille school. The friend of Mr. and Mrs W. fl Brittaln will be glad to know that their little daughter Virginia who has been in is very much improved. Yr.

and Mrs. R. C. Odom announce th birth or a eon on March 22. who has been named- Robert Cyril Odoni Jr.

Mi as Amelia Parker. who was the guest the past week of. Miss Prances Broyles returned yesterday to her home In Madison. Mr Epps Brown. vice president and Gedrge Ynndt.

chief engineer of the Southern Bell Telephone company leave for New York today. i I Mrs. H. Puller of the Marlborough I apartments is entertaining her later I Mrs. A.

w. Garrett from Dublin. Ga. Mrs. Garrett motored to Macon with Captain Garrett.

and then joined a party at Dublin people bound for this city. NORCROSS GA. Mrs. Mary Arnold. of Atlanta was the Sunday guest of Mrs.

Ell Parker Miss Mary Skinner of Georgia Normal and Industrial was the recent guest of her mother. Mrs. R. E. Skinner.

Sirs. B. J. Groventeln and little daughter Helen. have returned to their home in Atlanta.

after spending a. few days with Mrs. Harvey Kinnett. Miss Ethel Sparks was the weekend guest of relatives in Lawreneville. Mrs.

Emnsttt Cruse entertained the Matrons' club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lester Hogged and little sons William Lester and John Ebb. have returned to their home in Toccoa. after spending some time with Mrs.

Hogseds parents Mr. and Mrs. Ebb McElroy. Mrs. E.

StOY of Atlanta Is visiting relatives here. The Parent Teacher on met at the auditorium last Friday afternoon Mr Roy Tlbbett and little daughter Betty have returned to their home in Atlanta after spending several weeks with Mrs. R. O. Medlock.

Mills Lora Key had her guest last week Mrs. Alonzo Richardson of College Park Mrs. Georgia Browder of Sweftwater Tenn. and Mrs. Walter Munding of Memphis Teon.

1 Miss Cprinne Wilson of Atlanta. was the week end guest of Miss Flora WI- son. Misi Carrie Reynolds. who is attending Georgia Normal and Industrial col- legs. at Mliledgeville was the recent guest of hr parents Mr.

and Mrs. John on Reynolds. SHORTER COLLEGE NEWS. A. Liberty Loan Bond has been presented to Dr.

Vanhoose by Miss Blanche Will ame in behalf of the junior class. Shorter college has been authorized to establish a war council. This coun- 1 ha started Its. work or informing studept of the present war con- ns A campaign for thr ft sumps a to be put on soon. The officers are Miss Gertrude Walker chairman oses Kellogg and Ellis.

Faculty members Misses Grlscomb owell Key. Jackson. Boggs and Callow ay Tuesday evening In the college auditorium a delightful recital was given 1 by Mrs. Boughton of the voice de partment. and Miss Martha Gait director ano Mrs rge Miller.

of Atlanta. spent the wrek end with Miss Kathleen llrr Mi1 Laura Helen Belltnger of Gadsden Ala. the guest of Miss Ellza- be Bradley. Mr Ralph Werdlaw of Chattanooga nn is the gueat of Misses Julia Long and ian render Ml" Mary Parker. a former student of Shorter is the guest of Miss hvelyn II WESLEYAN AN NOTES.

The Wesleyan Glee club gave Its th rd annual concert in the college au dttorium Monday evening. The program Is to be repeated Sunday afternoon at the Grand theater for th benefit of the men dot Camp Wheeler. The club will scion go on Its tour. visiting Brenan Fmory and Georgia Te h. The Brerrau Glee club is to give performance at leyan Wednesday evening.

I The urnallsm class. under the rect on of Miss irgm a Garner pro- I fessor of journalism. with the assist ante of a few of Miss Garners fresh- men and sophomore pupils. edited The MAcon Dally Telegraph Friday. The ff cera are as follows Miss Paul no 1 arce editor In chief Miss Elsa Lo.

pan manag ng ed tor Miss Anrironacne Baile paragraphfr SB Willie Snow. city editor Miss Lillian Bass society editor Miss Parah Clark. sport editor. The Dramatic club again presented Little Women" Thursday afternoon. Tills was for the especial benefit of the ch Idren who were not allowed to at tend the flr performance on account or the health ord nance Mrs.

Ouyton Fisher of Quitman pend ng the week with her daughter. llss mma Love Fisher. ss Lois MeMath and Miss Josebel Johnson returned Monday from Amen- cWo where fie were attendants In the MoMath hite wedd ng Mrs. F. A Bates of Waycroes vlulled her daughter.

Miss Nell Bates last eek pnd WAY CROSS GA. Mr P. r- Harley and son Mr. Paul Harley. left Wednesday for Baltimore.

where they will spend tome time Mrs. J. Coakley and Mr M. D. Brlnson have returned from a visit to relatives In Currency Os.

Mrs. Edward WarlnC' or New York. and Mrs. O. T.

Wsfing spent. Tuesday in Jacksonville with Mr. Douglas Daring. Mrs. John Fleaton and little Miss Stella have returned from a trip to White Springs.

Fla. 107 PeachtreeSt St. Opf Jt Piedmont Hot Famous In A Day For Her Beautiful Complexion Oatmeal Combination Does It A Free Prscriptise I It Work Over- nirbt Yen Can Prepare It At Tear Home Se. York It ii my own discovery and it take. Jut on night to get such marvelous results ajr Ma.

Edna WUdr when her frl nd ask about her wonderful corn- pleitoD and the Improved appearance of her I hand and arms YOB can do the same thing If you follow my advice sue says I eel it my duty to tell very girl and woman what this wonderful prescription did for sue. Just think of It. All this chance In a single I night I never tire of telling others just what brought about such remarkable results. lice. 11s the Identical prescription that removed very defect from my ace neck.

hands sad arms. Until you try It you can form no I of th marvelous chant it will make i in just one application. The prescription which you can prepare at your own home is as follows Go to any grocery and ret I ten cents worth of ordinary oatmeal and I tram any drug store a bottle of derwtllo. I Prepare the oatmeal as directed In every I package of derwlllo and apply night and morning The fit application will salon- Ish you. It make the skia appear transparent smooth and velvety I Sepsclly recommend it for freckles tan.

sun ip U. coarse pores. rough skis wrlaUes. and in act. every blemish- the face.

band. and arms are hetn to. It your neck' or chest Is discolored from exposure this combination there and the objectionable fle- feet will as it by magic. It. 1 absolutely harmless- an will not prodttes or sUeuJat a growth of Bairt No matter how rough and ungainly the hand and arm or what abuses they hive had.

through. hard work and xpo T4 to sun sad wtfed. this- oatmeal danrtUo oomMaatioa wltl wiirk a wonderful transformation tn li at the most. Thousands who bay used. It have had the same rsp4t.

I bps. had. Not To got tb best effect be suit I. foUo th eomplst directions coet4iaid la. wirY ai 51 r- wuio.

Yen' bass oal dneifls 154 oaqMaL- Ye nMd nothHu sic. tmjil tb lan on CM us It. and it to lnexpenalo. that iof Ctrl or women warosd Its The nssufa5ias and drus-- gins ruinate that tir wtup osIlrWe lav sftsr tM Cflt iptUraaaoj will' re rued the mow- Kli aM tb5crtr sjoner rVund iui at LA POcenacy Co. 1 Its You Can Stay Looking loans Too anti Have Beautiful Hair O.

Its So EyI A Remsiricsible ajr to RenMve Superfluous Hair. BY VALESKA URAPT IT 18 really inspiring to see how every blemish. red spot freckle and every discoloration of the skin gives way before a gorgeous budding of a beautK tu complexion by Using the following cream. And still more remarkable is the short time In which it can be done if It is used very day liberally. The cream made by mixing one tablespoonful of glycerine and the contents of a two ounce package of eptol In a halt pint of water.

Get the eptol at the drug store. I know you will be utterly astounded at the results of this secret. and our friends too. will mark the change. I have never known it to tail.

and I have seen It do Its wonders on some mighty bad complexions that I thought would be almost hopeless. So here is every woman' chance your su prmt chance. any' woman can do it. Why not you' Ton are wasting valuable time with the hair treatments you mention Everybody that ha. used the fol lowing formula is marveled at the re suits.

Your hair will at once stop tail- Ing. and the will grow long. silky and beautiful. I lx one ounce of beta- qulnol with aJ jlf pint of water. and a half pint off rum or use one pint of witchhazel 1 ttead of the water and bay rum.

ThK makes1 over a pint of this positive JT grower costing less than you would pay at the stores and besides. It does the work unfailingly. Get th beta at any drug store. MRS. P.

S. All blemishes. rd spots. freckles and muddlnegs will entirely vanish from your skin If TOUT will lay aside all other things you may blackheads completely ad be using for clearing the complexion and use a cream made by mixing-together an ounce of lnton and two tablespoons of glcysrlne in one pln water. Apply this generously ewy day.

rub It In welt It Is superb ln1ts results and never falls Get th ztnte from your druggist. SPOTTY Whatever you do. don't ue any of the burning hair removers sold. I want you to try this method and that is to dissolve away those su perlluoull hairs. It can be done on the face.

arms. in fact. everywhere on the body. It never tails and never leaves a red burned spot. The skin la telL smooth and soft.

Tou dluolv ivav the hairs in a few moments by molltitl-- ing them with sulfo solution which you druggist will supply you for gfie dollar. This removes every hair. lo matter how thick. or how sensitive ihe skin and never leaves snot W16H You should be. warned that no one can positively promise you inc- cess In bust development rntj ture of.

two ounces of rutton one dollar at the drug- store halt a. of sugar and pint of water. has the work for countless wouen- and ls without question the only thins to Of the ejave mixture. tak two teaspoonfuls after meals and at bedUtne. G.

T. There Is taut one face pdw- der I have ever known that ha In some degree. That's why I have my own face powder. If just like the softest down and Invisible There's nothing Ilk it It is now sold at drug storssvae Valtska Suratt Face Powder at fifty cents In white flesh and brunette tints. I DOUBLE YOU The alkali in pg and soap shampoos causes brittleness of hair and dryneas of- the scalp.

I think too much of my hair to use any I of these things. If you want a ad wash that is positively glorious that dissolves away every bit of greasy film from the hair and scalp as no coap shampoos can ever do just dissolve a teaspoonful of eJgol In half a cup of water and use. In this way from 13 to IS head wishes can be obtained from twenty-five cents' wotth of eggol. MRS. SPECKS Blackheads have' really no reason for existence when Ynu can get rid of them almost magically and In a few moments by getting some powdered oxin at the drugstore and Sprinkling some of it on a hot wet sponge.

and then rubbing- the blackheads rwithlt You will be surprised how. wonderfully and quickly tills will remove all of the big and little Overworked Women must learn not to neglect How Women are Restored to HealA Epartaiiburg SO For ulna yens I rat. feTed fjombacka weakness Jrrega. tried many remedies but fount no nent reT hams Vegetable Compound I felt grest change for the better and am now well ant I hope every mar Vegetable sVfdldfn lered fcoia a ooala troobl I wa im bl to Qcordo nTot iny wn vedt 14 Soot Lydia JB nki aa VmttUtt Cam- poun4totha inp peCT Acetemti iMtto nrtr bad better beitO. I yt ttffs Xthfaik isiraa neslirUch piachuMlor ftXl m' MUU Componad.

Uts. Joe. YOU CAN RELY UPON Ss LYDIA VEGETABLE COMPOUND i 3s Z3j 24 I 1. EETINGS.1 J6 a itb bPt o. 1S 8 I atct Sooclocko 4onQdlAJd ThlawWeele ii tW WO UmtrOD i.

ffVAc trIclua Re erare flJ et1Dg i1ea4 nce u1i therrDext eetJngtrIthKrt C1arkH en holdthelt regutarmeetIJitODThUra eTf zact cllJ1Ph 1 Cedmemberof I I I 1. I chapterNo111. I ngutarmt I o'clock-In i i meetI ofh I I fJ w. I lor isses for for is it somehow Millinery is 0 fl a tz lSmartnessu tc IIQ tlllll1 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIlIllIIIIIlIIIlIIlIllIIllIIllII1 I An ouncements I 5 At an la Geor ia HI no Iatlon Wmbebld Iday1.afterDOOn.fuC'h s. ot 1 ftericu1l jDi fthei J' tlol1will heldF Yareh29.

ar theachooL Umembere ce Un1 I ehnrchwtll 1 PeclItree atreeton tbe11Jflce i. jl Oglethorpe xt1 gt All areotdllty In 1 depa lP b1ic thtfiJrome- UNorth I arereque ted I' Thur day 1 I Tue day ocJo I eh irt nC bo I I. or. Tues ay th rgIA' o'clock. II II and S.

i week-end MIl I Ic tt I 1 I I 1 1. I I J. b. 01 att ndtng I ter hI. I lte I J.

I 1 8ost weeks N. I fo he week-end. J. pqs IIlon En week-end. eatot 1.

Lou visit Pa etto. J. I nne. Po nt 3. Su tUes.

G. Duke. rn rned ol glnf1r ev cris J. Way tie trlr Chattanoo a. J.

1Ei IuIHhIIlIuhI I i East Ladi sN to madebabywear APKIN JUtu. Hand- r. Lin in ariotis I. attractive. esi s.

gep ine 750 ffJ fi 500 of I SH VERY esho ndov in i S1l ew 3 unch e' d. smlus FORfPECIAL TV if pi' i i S. aijn4 thes 195 p1 hitea JFlesh i at 2 225 P1b repe dece I 1 II eRe. nd ery eclal 25 ChifqtiTaUeta make- 250 1 th" 1 ue. in in in at- 125 OO 250 i Sp IALS- Handket1 hi s.

t. 11' ii5c di TriitiaJ Ha r-J and. Embro iefs to 39c Handk to 100 Value t. DDY' l- 5 xtt 33d zen I1 n. 5 lid41tlr blc" Ex a Va 1j ti i Thds 6.

tEa tdP ln 1 1f f'YonUeello'i srm. urned JiaJ ofEaat. e' rnd gue t. has Mra c. W.

i de au i1 I Harr foryeral reted lt er pa wee 1 her' yl it Shel utt. I ll blIn Ti iUng' bM- efr W' d. nde tb' Ml en re- yes- her glr spending olina. has returned to her home in Co- Mrs. J.

W. gah I Park. Thursday. Mrs. Arthtfr Stewart from zs.

A. returned to Madt ttervlsitlng Mrs. A. E. Point.

Mrs. Ruth Erwin the gu of her and Park. J. S. McDaniel are spending week-end In ChattanJo ga.

Mrs. F. A. SmlthiO week-e ilO guest slster MnJ Iston. Mr IS the gues tot her daughter Mrs.

Ira Settle or East Point. Mrs. P. Y. Gann has returned to Snvrna after a visit to relatives In the city.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. scamper U7 Peeples street.

announce the birth of daughter. Helen Blair. Tuesday. March 19. Willis MiOs Johnson.

of West ci J. raer West Point. in lty Mr. and rs. PraiIt announce the birth March 15 been Unlt rwoodMrs Hill C.

gU llts Dor ey week-end. n. enth'- his comml alon oo ery da I. BJandf rd. stree N.

dau htlT W. 18 pre ent Mr. sod Emmett 17. recen tly orgla Baptist pltal. N.

ha. vIsit in Sarani ll I mocracy n. I W. Mr no cear rr' 1 Jth 03r ruldh' M. Ithd Later eotta Dd 3.

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