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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 6

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mm Robins McCord. The marriage of Miss Mary Alice Robins, daughter of ReT. and Mrs. John Thomas Robing and granddaughter of the late Dr. J.

B. Robins, and Mr. Jefferson Davis McCord was solemnised last night at 7:30 o'clock at Trinity Methodist church in the presence of The bride wore a becoming traveling of taupe colored cloth trimmed in sealskin, and hat to match. Her flow Mrs. Robins, the I gowned in blue black picture hat on their return to Atlanta will be home with the groom's parents, Mr.

I H. T. McCord. In Druid Hills. Daniel Berge.

The Nashville Tennessean of Sunday the marriage of Miss Tyler Daniel ar "In Nashville there I WALK AT JUL For One and One Half Years. Confined to Bed Most of This Time Suffered Intense Pain. this "I scarcely ever do any work. I suffered dreadfully, and I suffered intense pain in the right side We had In attendance first Dr My neighbors said how bad off and advised me to take Cardui. My husband was so wdrried about THE NEW CALOMEL FINE FOR GOLDS AND GRIPPE Calotabs, the New Nausealess Calomel, Up a Severe Cold Overnight.

One Calol iilov lightest unpleas contended that of the sickening and dangerous effects g1stereconikrnend'sPand' guarantees "thim and will refund your money if you are SWEET MARIE JS wx WHITEN YOUR With the deliehtful new preparation $weetMarie I SKIN BALM I Guaranteed to whiten the akin and positively will not I cause blisters and pimples. I A delightful vanishing cream no grease. Can be used at anytime. Ask leareasttt for Sweet Marie Ski. if he won twpphr too.

send us Sac in stamps or coin for a box. LAXARET I Dept. Atlanta, Ga. appro WAMTED lilies. Dr.

and Mrs. Dame frequently entertained he Truth," By Clyde Fitch. At the next meeting of 1 known readers as Mrs. Ransom Wright. Mrs.

W. F. Shallenberger, Mrs. Linton Hopkins. Mrs.

J. Huger Elliott. Miss Edward Austin, Mr. Ransom Wright Mr. Cyril Smith, Mr.

Kahner Part readings have pi a large audienoe is expected to hear "The Truth." For Miss Bates and Mr. Walsh. U. D. C.

Convention. J. Foster: senior league, and swansonia and handles tied with yellow tulle ith bonbons 1 wore a handsome gown lie over gold tissue cloth and a corse bouquet of Parma violets. The guests included Miss Bates. Mrs.

izabeth Winship Bates. Miss Frances Robert Woodruff. luncheoSn yesterday1! i Howell Mill road St. Luke's Restaurant. debates from Atlanta chip Daughters of the Confederacy, to bo ern' Georgia Uiefrreturn th will make their home Meeting Postponed.

may wUHam A. Officers Elected. er. Mrs. E.

L. Rol THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1517. Hoover Cooking School Opens With Big Class Mrs. George B.

Denman was the presiding genius of Atlanta's first Hoover cooking school which opened yesterday afternoon with a big clasa at Forsyth street under the auspices of League for Womai or tne National i of cooking with urges the membership Business Woman's Invitation Committee Meets. mlttee, of the Billy Sunday campaign. elation ln the Arcade building. Miss Frances Miller and Mrs. William Ash er, of the Sunday party, win be present and a full attendance Is urged.

Prioleau Wood. Winship the 1 Charles Howard Wood. i For Mrs. Collier. 1 Mrs.

W. F. Spalding entertained at her home on West Peachtree For Mrs. Hardaway. Mrs.

James O. Wvnn entert small luncheon yesterday at her home ment of fruit, and other details were in yellow. The guests included Mrs. Hardaway, Mrs. Gilbert.

Mrs. James E. Hickey, Mrs. Malcolm Fleming Mrs. Benjamin Hardaway, Jr.

Matinee Party. at a matinee party Monday afternoon, a compliment to Miss Gladys Cassels, of Byrd? and Miss Tne'ima Wright, Emberton, the guesj of Mr8gj Benjamin Mrs! Louise Leonard completed the inee ln Mrs. Jennings the Georgian Terrace. Wed on August 18, Mr. and Mrs.

Berry Announce Marriage Mrs. C. C. Hightoi KNITTING LESSONS AT SUFFRAGE MEET After a short business session. Tjncle Sam knitting class will meet.

Free lessons will be given and material sirr nished for making sweaters, mufflers, etc. Mrs. A. H. Campbell will organize a class to make trench candles and other small articles necessary to the PRESBYTERY ACCEPTS PATTON'S RESIGNATION resbyterian church.

Smyrna call was 8 SEVENTH WARD CLUB POSTPONES MEETING must learn not neglect their How Women are Restored to Health lanuea so I could hardly do my tried many remedies but found i Bent relief. After taking 'Ly dia ham's Vegetable Compound I fe! BumBBoxnar I hone erarr Veretohle Compound wUl get as great relief aa I did from its Mrs. 8. D. Mc Abm, Chteago, "For about two years I suffered from a female trouble SO I was unable to walk or do any of my oiwn work.

I read about Lydia E. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and determined to try it. It brought almost immediate relief. My weakness has entirely disappeared and I never had better health. I weigh 165 pounds and am aa strong aa a man.

I think money is well spent which purchases Lydia E.Piak ham'a Vegetable Compound." Jos. O'BaTaa, 17155 Newport Chicago, UL YOU CAN RELY UPON LYDIAE! meal biscuits, pumpkin bread and eed flour biscuit. meat substi been CHRISTINE MILLER IS TRUE AMERICAN WITH LOTS OF "PEP" 'Technic in muelc is essential to thi encea are demanding something more Particularly ln these days of stress ami "train, the human heart is looking for a message of hone, a message such as Christine Miller brought to us when she in His Heaven. All's Right with the The extract la from a Canadian pa per in its appreciation of a recital given recently by Christine Miller. gulahed mezzo contralto, who will heard Thursday night at the Atlanta neater: and she brought th dlenee to its feet And when she to the Enelish rose and the 111 France, both stained with the" blood Frer critical of her hear' Miller's overwhelming charm, which her beauty, the writer says, "Here a young woman literally twisting large audience around her finger a making them laugh or cry at will." and "work" is the solution he comes to.

"Miss Miller has pep," if the sporting term may be transferred to a singer. 'But above all, we have a suspicion other words she 1 willing i shining example Miss Cora Buckmaster In Charge of Rotary Rooms For Soldiers Buckmaster, former in charge of the Rotarians' club room at enthusiasm is being manifested ff Tt6 llkV place MRS. HOLCOMB RESTS IN OAKLAND CEMETERY ly and formerly a resident of home of her granddaughter. in the building hall. th for wounded afayette, and the following Douglasville, Miss Harriett Whit don, of Atlanta; and Henry MAX MEYERHARDT HERE FOR ROME GAS HEARING Rome at a hearing before ie Rome Municipal Gas com Overworked Women tO VEGETABLE COMPOUND OBEY THESE RULES IN SENDING GIFTS TO FIGHTING MEN Washington.

November Chris mas packages for men serving on American war vessels abroad must reach New York not later than November 24. the navy department announced tonight in Issuing regulations to guide persons sending gifts to officers and men of watersT7' horae and ln to reign Similar regulations apply to packages sent to members of the American expeditionary forces in France, and the improperly pacKea Doxes nave Europe prompted the post of flee meet the requirements" The regulations issued the navy department follow: "Packages forwarded by parcel post roust comply with the postal regulations, and should be Inclosed In substantial boxes with hinged or screw top fng" te opening and Inspect "All boxes shipped by express are limited to 20 pounds in weight should measure not more than two cubic feet dVh me' be wood' weU ling and inspecting, rishable food produ jara should be packed 'All mall matter should be addressed A.11 "Press packages should Christmas Considerable local Mrs. Walter Ith a notation iodi ne contents, auon 'Christmas Pres fply officer at New Tork will cause each express package to be open refUlly examined to see that nothing of an explosive or other dangerous character is forwarded." SALE OF TICKETS FOR JOHN M'CORMACK OPENS WITH RUSH ne of the biggest audf greeted him anywhere jear him at the Audi rnankaglvlng night. oraers at the Cable company when The LOCAL POSTOFFICE NOW 25TH LARGEST IN ENTIRE COUNTRY Macon Citizens Who Knew Liliuokalani, Ex Queen of Hawaii of the fact )mmendatlonP (Special.) of Macon, Wfafrra Hawaii ituation following the wn from over the i where they had vho had proclaimed a protectorate the country on behalf of the States. Colonel Blount's report LMinlster Stevens, but an "effort on'the best 1 Georgia during his lifetime, Another feature of locaMnter a Wheel lulu two years before befng'tran acquaintance with "Queen LI1 i( Major Bliso says the former of the city.

of ten appeared11 Woman Takes Message From Gpvernor Dorsey To Governor Henderson VOCATIONAL TRAINING APPROPRIATIONS FIXED Sums Recommended for Geor gia Schools Are Approved by The federal government has approved every appropriation recommended for Georgia schools under the Smith Hughes fund for vocational training, formal notice to this effect having been received by State School Superintendent M. L. Brittaln Monday ln a telegram A. Prosser. of the federal The state board asked for $4 4,360 Hughee law, Georgia will receive only 141,500 from the government.

The difference will be made up from the 115.000 fuad set aside by the state to meet such a contingency and to pay funds to meet these recommendations will be available in a short time. The federal governmnt will give $15,000 to state agricultural motif schools teaching trades and industries; of teachers MOO to the of Georgia of Agriculture at the Below are the detailed apportionments of the federal fund, each of which will be doubled by the agreement of the state to give dollar for dol brlnlng the 1917 vocational training given 115,050, apportioned follows: The eleven dlstrlot agricultural 11. 100 each ln Banks county too Appling counts' Total '(white) SaijderaylUe Negro Industrial' school. 400 School for Negroes. gla Normal' $1,400 Normal school.

Athens 1,100 Geoargla Normal, Valdosta. 1.000 School of Technology S.000 Agricurture'school 6 500 nnah State Industrial College for I College of Positively the greatest value we have ever offered 5 a shoe of high grade material, made by one of the highest class factories in all black leathers with full French or walking heels. But you will have to see it to appreciate its won derful'value. Mail filled tame da WmmBk WtP YoimgWoiiwnAwaitiiig The Great Crisis Of all the Tttal la Ufa. t3.

birth of cUsaax of I Aftss 1 waiting, the hour ar a new life. Nature must he aided during JUC fi tala waiting period if the pain and danger Three have found great relief from the many discomforts of an proaehlng motherhood, by the safe, time honored Seaasajte. "If other's tt gently soften, every fibre, oord, tea. doa and JSgaaeot The drawn akka be. oamea soft and elastic Teturien nusdes la relieved when baby arrives! for spells of sti nervousness just stomach trouble a mnnite Oat a bottl.

from the druggist today aa4 writ, the Bradfleld BagulatatfS, Dept. Lamar Bufldlng. Atlania. for a Taraahla boog brlmful ful WrorniaUoa. The book wCl be mailed to yoa without eharaje.

Do act by any eria preparatlat; fcj i mrbtedly a seal woa erful aM to Declares Tanlac Restored Health After 20 Years' Gained Eleven Pounds' misery for the last twenty day like he's suffers as long aa ie place where he nore good in thla I top and felt like I if it did. satisfied to anlac I've gained I 1 1 I i di could. I Juat Use Constitution Want Ads After calling on Governor Dorsey at Reduce the mence In her modern crusade. Taking ad RECRUITS ARE NEEDED I SYRUP I FOR ORDNANCE CORPS 1 As a Spread for Ho Cakes, Biscuit I The enlisted ordnance corns natmn. 1 and Muffins, ALAGA the Ideal Syrup Nothing Better Jhe following trades 'are especially mechanlcs' ters, clerks' bookkeepers, up while hot in sealed cans, under die is guaranteed as pure and every man between the wbofesome it ddicious ages of 18 and 40 years, who is skilled the PUT EXCLUSIVELY BY the men who do the actual fighting.

A i I I The Alabama Georgia Syrup Co. I I JAGSSOtMAM, FLA. I non, artillery, arms, ammuni Uon, mo 1 tor trucks, motorcycles, tractors and railroad cara.

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