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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 6

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THE DAILY TIMES: CHATTANOOGA SATtFRDAY AUGUST 7 1920 the Japanese In 1918 Dr Watansh twenty-pfenning pieces for use othV Hamburg elevated railway The city of Meissen as we" nD towns have ordered porcelain coins for local use with a view of solving the small change scarcity as well as obviat- brought some edible frogs from tba United States They were kept at th infectious diseases experimental Btation where experiments were made in breed ing and raising The government has taken steps to en courage the raising and eating of frogs Church INTRODUCING "OUTSIDERS" IN TENNESSEE NUPTIALS OF MISS JORNSBY Her Marriage to Mr Bayless an Event at Athens pubVirsaid to be about to introduce porcelain coins ranging from 10 pfen nings to five marks THE REY HORNER of Spring City will preach Sunday morning and evening at the Highland Park church south in the absence of Dr Eskridge who is on his vacation Sunday morning will be filled by Dr Carter of Bristol Tenn because of the absence of Dr -Wiley on his vacation Dr Carter is the missionary secretary of the Holston conference of the southern Methodist church a position of large responsibility and one which he has used successfully in increasing the missionary spirit of this conference Dr Carter waa a prominent and efficient worker in the mission Mrs Voigt and Mrs Winkler SOLDIERS APPRECIATE MANUFACTURERS' EFFORTS Carl Hood commander of Davis King Summers post American Legion has addressed a communication to Allen Parker manager of the employment The Rev Keese of the High Rejection League Gives Legislators Their Names land Park Baptist church will speak to Russian Conditions Mocking Correspondent! Associated Prist ROME iuly Signor Dugoni th socialist deputy who has just returned from Russia after a month's stay if clared "the situation there is most tragic and shocked every member of the socialist delegation" Lenine's experiment he said was a complete failure Industrial production had decreased 50 per cent transports were utterly disorganized trains were running at twenty miles an hour at the pleasure of trainmen and the locomotives were burning wood Filth and pauperism were visible everywhere Signor Dugoni said the Italian proletariat was the least fitted for such an experiment Signor Serrati editor of the AvantL published a leading article confirming the arraignment of Lenine made by Dugoni young people Sunday night Open air preaching at Warner park has been undertaken by the Rev Holly Hale pastor of the Highland Park Christian church and the venture is PRESIDENT A GRANDNEICE OF JOHN CALHOUN meeting with great success The serv ices are held on the motion picture grounds at Warner park and special music is furnished in connection with the sermon The subject for Sunday evening will be "Life's Great Salvents" and according to the Rev Hale it will ary centenary movement ana is wen known in all of the southern Methodist churches of this city and its suburbs On Sunday Aug 15 Dr Andrew Sledd of Emory university Atlanta Ga will preach at Centenary church and on the two following Sundays this pulpit will be filled by Dr George French of Commerce Tex The subject of Dr 0 Gardner's sermon at the Second Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock tomorrow' morning will be "How to Deal With Our Doubts" The choir will render Brackett's anthem "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand" and RiDout will give a solo The prayer meeting Wednesday evening will be led by Gangewere Subject "Efcavid's Prayer" Psalms he more of a talk than a sermon The meeting will be opened at 7 :45 and a large crowd is expected again Women Invited to Tennessee to Aid in Campaign Against -Ratification of Suffrage Amendment The hrst of these sermons was de RED BEANS livered last Sunday evening when a bureau of the Manufacturers association expressing appreciation of the American Legion for the association's assistance in securing employment for a large number of former service men The letter explains that the association has been instrumental in obtaining employment for" practically every service man who honestly desired work The following is the letter addressed to Mr Marker: "Please permit me to express my ap- Ereciation of the manner in which you ave taken care of former service men who have been sent to your employment bureau in search of wort Since our first conversation many months ago when you pledged your support to efforts of the American Legion toward securing employment for every discharged soldier in the community scores of applicants have been directed to you and I have no knowledge of any having been sent away disappointed "I believe that every man who returned to this community from war service who honestly desired work is employed most of them pleasantly crowd of more than 500 attended Dr tlon league Is a state-right suffragist who opposes this federal amendment She Is the daughter of MaJ-Geu Ector of the Aruir of the Tennessee who had three horses shot under him at the battle of Lookout mountalu and who afterwards became the chief justice of the Texas supreme court President of the National Association Miss Mary Ktlbreth president of -the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage a federation of twenty-six state antisulTrage associations with an enrolled membership of over 700000 women Is from New York where she and her great organization have practically wiped out the suffragists as a political as yon may Judge for yourself by the recent nomination of Senator Wadsworth by a convention vote of 988 to 97 after the suffragists of New York had concentrated their combined fury upon him on accouut of hiB wife's position as honorary president of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage Not only has Miss Kllbreth quite as much right to come to Tennessee (at the Invitation of our association) as Mrs Catt but by reason of her great experience In the largest Miff rage state in combating the propaganda of politically ambitious women she Is perhaps the best equipped person iu the United States to nroTe to our representatives that these suffrage leaders have utterfuly failed to control or deliver the woman's vote In the largest suffrage state Miss Beatrice Shillito of Ohio is vice-president of the Ohio Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage Coming from a state where the people nave defeated woman suffrage three times at the polls and waere they have two referenda on primary and presidential suffrage for women this" yaar Miss Shillito certainly has the right to a hearing before federalised suffrage forever is pnt over on the people of her state Miss Kate Gordon and Miss Jean Gordon of Ixmisiana are pioneer suffrage leaders who will arrive here Sunday morning to oppose ratification of the federal amendment Miss Laura Clay of Kentucky the distinguished state rights suffrage leader of that state Is also expected to come at a later date-Mrs Walter Lamar of Georgia president of the Georgia division of our Southern Women's league Is also here In addition we have Invited Miss Mildred Rutherford of Georgia historian-general of the Daughters of the Confederacy and Mrs Wyse of Maryland sister of Senator Beckham of Kentucky Brilliant Miss Rowe The Field Secretary Miss Charlotte Rowe Washington field secretary of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage and associate editor of the Woman Patriot of is one of the ablest woman speakers in America It was her eloquent speeches that contributed largely to the defeat of the federal amendment In Delaware Virginia South Carolina and Louisiana She has spoken by" Invitation before the legislatures of Maryland Delaware Virginia Connecticut Louisiana and other states and her ability may be judged from the fact that there is not a suffragist In America who has yet proved willing to met In public debate! We issued a challenge to Mrs Catt to Rebate her and If Mrs Catt accepts will engage the Ryman auditorium for the occasion and cordially Entertain for Visitors -Social and Personal Notes A wedding of interest throughout East Tennessee on account of the social prominence of the contracting parties was that of Miss Nena Hornsby and Carl Byington By less which occurred in Athens Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock The ceremony was performed at the Mars Hill Presbyterian church by the Rev Melear a large number of relatives and' friends having gathered to witness the event The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion Preceding the ceremony Merrill Smith sang "Love Here is My Heart" Miss Joy Bayless sister of the bridegroom and a talented musician played the accompaniment and the wedding marches II Fowler cousin of the bride and Lackey both of Knoxville acted as ushers The bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" was-playd as a processional The ushers entered first followed by the bridegroom and his brother Richard Bayless who acted as best man Miss Reba Bayless the young niece of the bridegroom entered next She was simply and daintily attired in a dress of flesh-colored organdy and carried a cornucopia of pink sweetpeas and forget-me-nots The bride entered with her mother Mrs William Covington Hornsby who was charming In a costume of pink brocaded satin combined with handsome lace and made en train The bride a petite blonde was un Hale originated the idea of preaehins: to the people who throng the park on Mtnday evening and he feels that a zreat Special bargain can KIDNEY BEANS Extra fine No 2 can BROWN BEAUTY BEANS 2 cans deal of good may be accomplished by the services which have met with the unqualified approval of his congregation 5c 15c 25c 15c 90c "The Best Man in North Chattanooga" is the Rev Rut'edge's topic at ROLLED OATS Mother's or Quaker's BEST COMPOUND LARD Bulk 4 nbs the North Chattanooga Baptist church tomorrow morning A revival meeting will begin today at the Avondale Baptist church "A great deal of credit for this due to you Sincerely "CARL HOOD' Dr Bachman has returned from his vacation and will occupy his pulpit to The Tennessee division of the South-'Mta Women's Lea sue for the Rejection af the Susan Anthony Amendment Jd making all possible capital out of Mrs Catt's declaration that the campaign opposing is inspired by outsiders m' Thursday the rejection league sent a rery interesting letter to members of the general assembly wherein the personnel of the women invited to the state is given- The letter addressed to the "Centlemen of the General Assembly" follows ptfo view of the fact that Mrs Out the iOffrage leader has made public telegram to Gov Cox in which sh- declares that our campaign here is inspired by outsiders we think It only fair for you to know the personnel of the distinguished women our Tennessee division has in-Tited here for the campaign Mrs James Pinckard of Alabama our president general Is the grandnlece Of John Calhoun a sonthern gentlewoman whose presence here would never arouse the criticism of anybody but Mrs rGirrle Chapman Catt of New York Mrs JtutTiu Pleasant of Louisiana wife of the ex-governor of that state and president of the Louisiana Antl-Ratlnca- The Rev Hoover minister of the Central church has just returned to Chattanooga from Kentucky where he has been engaged in evangelist work Brooks of the Cowart Street church is at present conducting some meetings in Texas The Chattanooga Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers will meet in the Manufacturers' Association rooms on Broad street today at 2:30 Rm The first number on the program will be the study of the lesson for Aug 15 Following this the second year beginners' lesson will be taught and then the primary departmental graded lesson The training class will take up t'ie religious development of the Israelites during the wilderness wanderings and the entrance into Canaan under Joshua Mrs Howard McCnll will have charge of the devotions The Rev Will Johnson will teach the adult class lesson The Rev Davis pastor of East Lake Baptist church will supply for the morrow morning THE 34 RED STORES Japs Now Eat Frogs Correspondence Associated Press TOIKO July 1 Frog meat made its first appearance last month in the menu of one of the most popular restaurants of the city Frogs had never been considered as a food until very recently by "Where They Sell For Leas" usually lovely iu her bridal robes of ivory satin and tulle The skirt waa draped in bouttant ettect witu an over-skirt of tulle garlanded with satin rose buds iter train was of tulle with a wide border of satin and an inset of real Duchess lace A wreath of orange bloa-sonis held the veil in a cai arrangement At Gottschalk's She earned a shower bouquet of Bride's roses Ridgedale Baptist church at both hours After the ceremonv the relatives and Sunday www "Losing Opportunities" is Dt Steele's topic at the Third Presbyterian church tomorrow morning mm Dr Mnrphy will preach on "A Luminous Church'1 at the Highland Park church Sunday morning "Thon Shalt Not Steal" is the Rev George Bales' subject at the Avon-dale church in the morning Saint Mark's Preaching by the pastor 11 am on "Christ Comforting His Church" Fnion services at 7:46 pm the Northside Presbyterian congregation joining in the service Dr Gardner will preach Junior league 3 pm The Northside Presbyterian and St Mark's union services will be held at St Mark's church Dr Gardner will preach Dr Kelly will preach at the First Christian church tomorrow morning in the absence of Dr Hill The sermon tonic at tho HiMnH intimate friends proceeded to the Hornsbv home where a reception was tendered by the bride's mother The spacious lawn was lighted with Japanese lanterns and tables and chairs were scat lnrlte vou to attend We have heard ru mors that the snffrn gists will exert every tered about TT possible pressure upon vou gentlemen to prevent your hearing Miss Rowe from which you will draw your own con 1 I Salad and ice courses were served by a bevy of young girls and matrons among whom were Miss Dolly Madiatra Mrs clusions These are some of the women we have iBTestment in Invited to assist In our campaign In Tennessee where we are enrolling thousands of locrl women who are equally jopposed to Mahery Mrs FL Davis of Athens: Mis Anna Belle Brient of Engiewood and MissV Pauline Rnther-foid of Knorville Mrs Hornsby was assisted in receiving by Mrs Douglas Howell of Knoxrille Many guests from the ratification or this amendment ve strongly resent Mrs Catt's attack upon such women as "outsiders" when her as II I Revival on Sonthisde Beginning Sunday night and rnnninc for at least two weeks open-air revival services will be held on the school grounds of the Third District school corner I)ng and Twentv-first streets Two years apo a similar meeting was held and was attended by Ianre congregations and many additions resulted to the various churches of South Chattanooga The preaehincr dnrine the first part of the services will be done by the Re Rroadns Jones pastor of one of the Baptist churches of Louisville Ky and who is said to be unusually gifted as an evangelist Two large platforms for the senior and junior choruses have already been erected seats placed and electric wires run On nbrhts when the weather Is inclement the services will be held in the Baptist tabernacle across the street from the school ground Park Christian church Sunday morning la "A Kingdon of Slaves" Chattanooga and Knoxville were in at tendance A handsome array of wedding gifts a HI lhe Rev Horner of Sprin? City will preach at the Highland Park consisting of furniture silver cut-giass and several substantial checks were on display in the living room Mr and Mrs Bayless left immediately after the reception for a motor trip to the Atlantic coast to he at home in Ath ens op their return Mrs Bayless is the only lnnghter of Mrs William Covine- at chorrh south tomorrow at both services The Sunday school ice cream slipper will be held on the fire hall lawb Tuesday evening "Fear and Its Onre" is Dr Gay's topic at the Rhinn Memorial church tomorrow morning Dr Hubbard will preach at both hours at the Central Baptist church tomorrow The pulpit at Centenary church on ton Hornsby snd is one of the mnt ac sociates according to newspaper reports intend to bring Parley Chrlstensen the third party candidate here to help them Mr Chrlstensen we understand Is known chiefiv in hia own state as the legal defender of the etc hope gentlemen yon wtll visit our headquarter and exhibition at the Herml-aee hotel when In Nashvldlel and If possible bring your wives to meet our Tennessee women and our distinguished guests at the tea and reception on Saturday Aug 7 at 5 pm at the Hermitage Also we have here on exhibition original copies of the public documents statements histories etc from which our literature ts complied and we positively guarantee the accuracy of every statement or quotation contained therein We especially invite you to see the suffrage "woman's Bible" an attack on the divinity of Christ the three new force Mils the snffrage attack on Gen Robert Lee's character as a father and the 'Mark 'snd dangerona side of woman suffrage" exhibits Please see these before allowing anybody to persuade vou to sign away your vote In advance on this snhleet that means the life or death of ourteloved southland' Very trnlv yours MRS MORGAN BROWN Chairman Exeentlve Committee complished and beautiful young ladies of Athens Mr Bayless is the second son of Mr and Mrs John Bayless and is a member of the Bayless hardware Dr Mnrkett at Union Service Dr Mnrkett will preach at the weekly union service which will be held Sunday night at the First Presbyterian chnrch His topic will be "True and music firm i uiamunus i 9 is more and more pro- If fl on need as values stead- IB fi ily mount Tomorrow finds the gem you pur- jy 9 based today a posses- sion of ever-Increasing I worth and satisfaction i Buy Diamonds now ft r-njoy their beauty and jfl -he distinction they con- Beautiful flawless gems from 15000 upwards Edwards 1 LeBron JEWELERS 805 MARKET STREET SB It Looks Cool and Inviting and Is So Comfortable! It Is Far From Expensive Too! "We cannot talk too much about our Willow and Fibre lines because the workroom gets booked-up on cushions every Monday for the whole week "We do say though if you want your work this summer that we would like the order now because we do not want to keep our customers waiting Gottschalk Go 732 Market Street Will Give Organ Recital Pharles Ranks organist of St Paul's church Brooklyn will give an organ recital next Tuesday night at Christ church Mr Banks is one of the most notad onanist jn the east He is the guest of Mrs "Franklin Harris He will be assisted Tuesday night by the Rev Jerome Harris Mrs Dayton and daughter Miss Oeonrie Dayton have retimed from Red Boiling Springs after a two weeks' stay Miss Li la Browne left recently for a trip to New York and Atlantic City Porcelain Money Now Corrrspondmet Associated Press MEISSEN Saxonj Jury The first German porcelain money is being manufactured here and will consist of Safe Milk For Infants Invalids No Cooking home in Los Angeles Cal Mr and Mrs Fletcher are on an extensive touring trip through the west Miss Dorothy Stolz who is visiting New York has just returned from a trip to Niagara Falls Mr and Mm Lnpton will return this evening from a stay in Atlantic City Mrs Roland Olmsted has gone to Battle Greek Mich to join Mr Olmsted Mr and Mrs Frank Llewellyn and daughter will today for a trip to New York Mrs Pattedson has been called to Atlanta by the death of her brother Dr McDonald Dr McDonald was well-known here having trained with the Eleventh infantry at Fort Oglethorpe Miss Kathleen McHann is in Colorado Springs Mrs Xlenny and Miss Reita Henny left yesterday for Savannah Ga to join friends for a trip to New York Misses Ennice Price and 8allie Lawless have returned from a ten-days' visit to Mentone Springs Miss Odie Stokes is the guest of friends in Whitwell Mr and Mrs Will De-vaney and little danghter Louise who have been the gnests of their parents Mr and Mrs Will Snodgrass of Spring City motoerd to Chattanooga Thursday to visit Mr and Mrs Edward Snodgrass in Highland Park They were accompanied by Miss Jane Snodgrass who will be the guest of relatives and friends for several days Mrs Brown and Miss Ea Oas-sidy leave Monday for Mnvfield Ky where they will visit 'Mrs Mason Snpt A Roberts snd Mrs Harry Lacey chairman of the Hamilton county board of education are attending the rttizens' educational conference at Mont-eagle which will close with this afternoon's session Mrs Jones and children who have been guests of Mrs Jones' ps rents Mr and Mrs Courtney of Lenoir for the past month will return to their home at Hixson this Remarkable Offer of New Fall Styles cM A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lanch at Home or Office Aroid Imitations and Substitutes IN (The Shop of Individuality) 103 VanDeman Blag 2254 Over Jo Anderson's Let us embroider your house-bold linens and wearing apparel by band or machine Monograms on Gentlemen's Shirts a Specialty Sight Seeing Trips To Signal Mountain return via the Lookout Mountain Port Oglethorpe and Chick manga Battlefield CHATTANOOGA 8I6HT SEEING CO Phone Main 8180 1 Vf RS" READ YOTOT and Mrs iTA Winkler were hostesses of an informal luncheon yesterday at their home in North Chattanooga honoring Miss Eliza Hoblitzell of Saratoga who is the guest of Mrs Voigt: Miss Ruth Chapin who is visiting Mrs Bruce Brewer and Miss Marian Daniel of Cincinnati bouse guest of Mr and Mrs Will Oehmig Jr The table waa appointed with baskets of hydrangeas and covers were laid for twelve guests TT HE Chattanooga T7 met Thursday at the Frances Willard home and a most interesting program celebrating Mothers' day and pertaining to child welfare was given The president Mrs Clay presided at a ahort business session which preceded the program Mrs Veale was in charge of the program which was opened with a song by Mrs Frank Mason "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" A paper on Christian homes was read by Mrs A Bur-nette and Miss Gardenhire sang "Mother o' Mine" A tribute to mothers was eiven by Mrs 8 Courtney and a reading "The Bravest Battle" was expressively rendered by Miss Ella Louise Landress A rending on homemaking was given by Mrs Isaiah May Talks were made on standards for daughters as held by their mothers The latter part of the program was given over to Mrs Harry Wise who Jn-strncted the members in resrard to the open air schools and the benefits! to be derived from them Plans and work necessary for the schools were discussed also One new member Mrs Jane Sholar was enrolled THE weekly dinner-dance will be held this evening at the Lookout Mountain club Among those who have made reservations for parties are Mr and Mrs Chester Watkins who have invited a group of young people of' the college set in honor of Miss Florence Watkins who is spending the summer at home Vf ISS Ruby and Lorena Mansfield of tva Port Ogelthorpe will leave tomorrow for Crossville where they will attend a house party given by Miss Rhoda Belle DeRosette They will make the trip to Crossville with Mr and Mrs Webb and Miss Katherine Aisup by motor During their absence Mrs Mansfield will visit friends in New York and Washington Miss Margaret Marks Jeaune Arnault Hathaway Gibbens and Madeline Aiene of New Orleans are among the recent arrivals at "Sunset Cottage" on Lookout mountain Ryall left yesterday for Mont-eagle for a few days' visit with his niece Mrs Whittorn and Mrs David Grayson who have a cottage at the resort for the summer Mrs Wheelock has returned from New York where she visited her daughter Miss Marian Wheelock who is attending the summer session at Columbia university Miss Kliznbeth Sharpe is home from a three weeks' stay at Sulphur Springs in Texas Miss Mollie Kavanaugh will leave the first of the week to join Miss Annie Kavannnph who is spending some time at Estill Springs Mr and Mrs George Stoops are at their home on Lookout mountain after attending the Stoops family reunion in Beaver county Pennsylvania Afterwards they stopped In New York and Washington Mr and Mrs Morris of the University of Tennessee are visiting Dr and Mrs A Allen on Missionary ridge Mr and Mrs Fletcher are visiting Mr and Mrs Sharon at their I Swim and Dance Tailored Banded Hats for one week only at 12 75 Wonderful new sailors in Blacks Browns Navy Purple Taupe and Sands LOOKOUT LAKE Sightseeing cars leave daily pm corner Ninth and Broad nd Market and Main streets Sundays 10 am 1 pm 2 pm 8 pm 4 pm and 7 pm Chattanooga Sightseeing Co ROUND TED? 50c Main 3186 SHOE REPAIRING None Better Done Than at The Shoe Renury 819 Georgia Ave Phone 6871 Opposite Market House Straight Brims Mushrooms Rolling Brims Silk beams velvet facings Silk beams beam facings Duvetyns with beam facings HOME CAFETERIA Now Open at 821 GEORGIA AVE (Also Cherry St entrance Near Ninth St) Delighful home prepared food both noon and eve mm DUMMY RHODES Dry Cleaner Wool Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $125 Palm Beach Suits Cleaned and Presesd $100 Suits Pressed 35c Main 7th St Main oth St ning Let Us Serve You We have just twenty-eight Hats left Some of them are models of famous importers that we represent nothing reserved Your choice Satur- to A9 295 YOUR EYES Need the Best Glasses Qualitv Revond Question MITCHELL Manufacturing Optician 17 EIGHTH ST A domestic economist says: Navar UamU uiij SPRING CHICKENS where hundreds of live fowls may be seen under sanitary arrangement for your selec tion and know what you are getting in the poultry line "POULTRY DKESSED WHILE YOU WAIT" West Produce Co (Opposite the Market House) sammz Ma ad oil at a lov price Useunpofted MM When hungry go to A CAFETERIA and get some good home-cooked vegetables and cobbler pies Pompeian Olive Oil II.

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