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kcxrvrtiv rirmv rpmiV tawiaky 12. 1917. WiWOIUMl iwvmi 'v . 1 "AM SURE IT SAVED MY LIFE," SAYS MR. ALLEN Wis Suffering With Lung Trouble and Hemorrhages j OUT OF TOWK NOTES. HE IS NOW WORKING Says Lung-Vita Is Worth Its Weight io Gold UNA. Mr. Abraham Lewis cpent a very lleasant Christmas eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Card on the old Lebanon and Franklin road and were hghly entertained. The occasion was given in honor of their daughters, Misses Birdie and Mabel l aid, who are now at home from A. nnd I. Suite Normal College to spend the holidays and are looking forwa.-d to a e.Mrry Christinaand a happy New ioar. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Myers of Murl'reosloro spent the holidays with their sister, Mrs. Isaac l'eeples. und enjoyed a lino stay. On Sunday. Dec. 21, at Solomon Chapel A. M. K. Chunh, notwithstanding the im leni ency of the wiather. a fair sued au li etice ns-embled to hoar Kev, S. V Majors. The Sunday school met at l):-y a. hi Tenn., and reuort a nh-e time. Mr. William Peebles is able to be out again. Nib Pierce. The Christmas tree at A. M. E. Church on Wednesday night had a right good attendance though the weather was real incle- 1 uvivi'Tnv I menu aur x- iai-iuiuj-i uuut--a ' I :it tli ltiimist church Saturday night jus. tura . vuw. nnsaea . ,M very largely attended and a lena Barker. Lillian Wntson, tioorgta sploudia tim0 WJM liaJ Masters I Kllis Allen, Jr., nnd James Jones r.re niaJving good music lor the pe.- A. Trice and several other teachers came homo for Christmas holidays The Christmas trees at Pilgrim llest j nnd St Paul were largely attended and those who attended re;nrt a j nice lime. Miss Mary It. l!anih:ll spent fivm Tuesday to Saturday in ; ide. The former plavs a mandolin, the latter a guitar. Among our peo ple who visited other towns were: Mrs. Mattie Jones, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mn llirdie Watt, Mr. Hardy W Jackson. Miss t.oloia Jones, w no nas i .. tieome Couio. Mr. Elder Watt, Clarence Allen, Mr. waiter 1 aihom, Mr. Birdie Wl'-Lain Orbrejr Alter review untl applt- Mr. T.rown I voting man hern st.ivinc with her aunt. .Ml Mattie Jones, for quite a while, has returned to her home in Memphis. Mr. Charley Brown of Troy, Tenn., -non from Monday to Thursday at ihe home of Miss Georgia A. Trice. a prominent making good In a letter from Mr. Leslie Alien a prominent man of Koute C, Frank-1 lio, Tenn., lie had the following to saf about his experience with Luns Vita: "I have been using Lung-Vita fr a lung trouble and it has done the work for nie. . I was having hemorrhages before I began taking tliC medicine and was in a very bad condition. A'hen I started the treat Uiet my hemorrhages stopiied at ee and I am sure that Lung-Vita, tared my life. I am now working and am feeling good. I belieev that Ling-Vita is worth its weight in Eld to undone suffering as I was, ant I shall be glad to talk with anybody who is suffering with lung trouble." Lung-Vita is sold ty all druggists and dealers. Thirty-day treatment. M.73; J if teen-day treatment, $1. (Adv.) is quite i.Ui'.m ol the lesson and Cliristinas voting man who is offering by the supeilntendcnt. the through life. We are glad to have t irvues vee penod wi'h devotions - njra "With us. Rev. John It. Davis led by ti-.e writer of iVore notes. Tl-.o ! )ia 3,en very ill but is able to be i.r ciiore ! 'r a iot .tatt. 2:-. ,m nain. Miss Alverna Taylor, wno ifiin which he preached an able a a vcl! anan.'ed sermon. At S'-'' P; m., the A. C. K. Lean lie held an in tcrtstmg meeting and promptly at 7: ',o p. m., preaching services for the evening begin. The pastor chase for a text Matt. :0:2C, "Take, eat, this :s my hotly," from which he preached a soul-stirring sermon and shouts of joy and hearty aniens and the elements of the Lord'. Sup per were given and thus passed into history a service to be long remem bered. The Christmas exercises held by Mrs. N. K Hoss tit the Bryant Town School were verv largely at tended. Mrs. N. K. ltoss and Ii. M. Simmons railed to see Sum McGhce during the holid Little Miss Leola Bradford spent Tuesday evening. Dec. 24, at the i home of Mrs. N. E. Ross and at-! tended the exercises at Bryanttowu I School. Mr. Walter and Robert 1 Crawford spent two days at the home! ot llie'.r parents ut waiter mil has Won Attending school at Na.'h- viiie n- ent the holidays here with her mother. She is a smart little grt. Miss Odesa Hurt spent the Christ mna nf her home In Nashville. She tvtn return Sunday to begin her cehnnl for New Year's. Mr. Charlie Brown of Troy left here for his homo Thursday. He reports quite a pleasant time during hi3 short stay. We have had several deaths here for the last month. There will be a big rally at Pilgrim Rest Sunday. Teach ers' meet' ns: will be next Saturday. ah tii. tmiehnrs are reiuesled to he Dee Parish went to Martin. Mist. Inez Ball, Mrs. Mattle Jones and lit tle Robert Lee and Prof. M. A. Bobbs went to Bradford. Master Al len Dobbs and little Laraine Dobbs, Mr. Luther Williams to Medina. Messrs. John 'Williams and son, Buddie, went to Humboldt. Mrs. Ella Como to Mc-Kcnzle; Mr. Walter Latham to Dresden. The Misses Pauline Flora and Veilean Elm mons to Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Boll, Mrs. Rebecca Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward and Mr. Verbert Ward went to Jackson. Mrs. Lizzie Simmons and little Lurlean, who are now staying at Sharon spent a few days in our town with their brother, Mr. Arthur Simmons, and familv. U you are rot taking the Nashville Globe, see Prof. M. A. Dcbbs and subscribe. LKWISRCRG. ilt- present Miss Georgia A. Trice left Mr. Joe Hurt or Louisville, Ky Mrs. Umui iv' for Huron, Tenn.. where sH'jis visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr-1 will resume her school work again. Joe Hurt. Mrs. Bert L. Ladd was lays I T!lp lexingtim High School is pro-1 Hre visiting during the holidays. muuln? nicely. Little ilarman has been very ill but is able to be up again. Wi'lie I.eei Dr. L. A. Johnson litis returned to l.ewisburg after spending the holi days with friends in Nashville. Mr Arnett Hurt was in Columbus Sun t'tav. Mr. Will Hurt of Nashville vis tec 1 homefolksi her., P. 1 MS -r? & JfrWll V$l eloso of his sermon nes.H.helutu.l Tlrnei. Norma, College. II I i fllil5)!"y -1 vvho wore without Christ to accept; uvh:,rdene Davi left for 11 fk!im M' fv4 him and start with the New ,'",t"! Neville lUis morning to take up II AsSy kW&W$W& A' ,iV0 f0r 1Um- Arter the tane.1 ction . ,,i r worU in A. an(1 ,. state Norma". EAvlK A3tf fV V x fc'Vi the congcgatlon worn back to lie M. iss n.ulie Mai Davis left this r Ai-iA A 'Min K. Church to hold Wa ch Meeting Selm.-r. Tenn., where' W&'lj 'J-Z I and welcome the Nov.- lean I Ke. , ,)as a(,(.e,.te,i a position in Mie PA7i &T-? Jim Redden had charge of th s meet- , , M. c, , llobt,rU and Miss1 &X$313 in and when the New "iear arnyed M , m voro qvl!ct!y married fe3?SfeVTl?v f. ; . ! , ---. ?V i Lev. Collier received a yoim . man at te homo ot tlle Vride's parents fejfetfrr---' - n.o the church f Sunday evening. Ie, :... 19tC The . iu iwmm .I.J.J,, . Uincc the nnnu.il eon'etentc at .muu . i.,!cntof I.ewisbi'.rgycry charm- i i.i n ii nil l n in...,. i i- ...... m. : THE Dickson. j Sundiv was a great day in tly I city, being the last Sunday in t,.e Tl.o members of the varloti- i iinrches seemed to be interested, j Rev. O. Aden preached a strong ser-, nt Hie M. K. Church at ll , rll..,a lm iifwtnr in., anil itev. r. eu.i.n ' of the M. E. Church, announced ! the. congregation u.ai " , Miss ,.cota .la. ! preach at the First Baptist ( hurch a ; ( lj.,rm n yMtlfT , Mr i T:;:ti p. m. At i"o uu.,.. , n,.. crowd gathered at the Bapt st I ninnvii Rev. Collier arrived ! used for his text Joshua fourth chap ( i,nrt of the fourth verse: vou have not passed this way hereto Vnrp" Subiect. "Looking out int. the New Year." Those pie-ent joyed n sileudM sernton. ermon ne stHh, hist week. Jlr. 11. McBride and granddaughter. Miss C. R. Lawrence, visited C.av Hill last Thursday. Mrs, Birdie Alayse was in Chapel Hill Sunday at tending the funeral or Rev. Bul'ord, who was accidently killed Saturday I,- .. I'ollino- trna Mr lllirtPC WoTMIs l' :. , :.;,1.. I.nr, Woil. would v, i " : , , :..,.. II -WUCT hit; Ed llatch- u- last welt. Slip returned to nei I om e in Petersburg Wednesday. Me?(lames Maxie Mayse and Mtiggie L. Hurt visited their '-ister. Mrs. R. Tf. Wotds. in Eavetteville last week. Miss Irene Kennedy was the guest of Mrs. Can Pharni Monday. Misse- Marie On- and De'sic Akins have re- tir;.e,i ; rite!bvvillc to resume their surprise to the many friends of the contracting parties was that ot Mr. Henry Sanders ana mrs. -i earns Gordon. Dr. J. Francis Robertson officiated. Owing to the serious ill ness ot her mother, it was a very quiet homo wedding, not even their most intimate friends were present onlv members of the family. Miss Mildred Dillard has returned to De catur, Ala., after spending the holi days with homeUolks. Rev. G. W. Bond died at his homo near Frank lin. Williamson Couuty. His death was unexpected although he was In feeble health. He attended the ses sion of the last annual conference here last October and recently visit mi his daughter. Mrs. A. K. Morrell. His remains were bi ought here Sat urday, 24th, ami ' conveyed to the home of Mr. A, T. Morrell on Hill street. His funeral was from St. Paul Sunday, Dee. 21tl. Mrs. llattle Moore of Nashville spent tho holi days with her paren's, Mr. ami Mrs. Sy'd Evans. Prof. Jeffries of Browns ville spent a part ol tiw nouuajs here mingling amoi; his many friends, all ot whom wer, delighted to see him. Prof. Jsffr - is an cxnember of the city wheel faculty. Mr. Pope Trimble of .ii'V-ei nut now a Student In Stat'. N,.rmal at Nashvil'e. was tho guest or Mr. I'.tir ncy Peacock during the holidays. Mrs. A. F. Frierson and -Mrs. John Brown of Thompson street and Mrs. U-Battle of Scovel treei. .asiiviuv. while visiting here turned out wita Household of Ruth No. 95 at Ihe funeral of Mrs. Wllkins. Mr. A. T. Morrell, our efficient mail carrier, has been confined to his room sev eral days with eye trouble. Mr. Billy Smith siient most of the holi days In Pulaski. Miss II. A. Pruitl thp .holiday with her parents in Florence, Ala. Mrs. Ruth Bennett ot Chicago, HI., is spending the holidays with the family of her uncle, Dr. C. 0. Hunter. Miss Leola Bartow is home from the State Nor mal for the holidays. Dr. C. 0. Hun ter entertained a few gentlemen friends at 5 o'clock dinner on the "nth TiioRf seated at the table were Messrs. John Barton, Ellis Harris, T Morrell, James Tyler, Samuel ii'mvi'l and Dr. B. F. Davis. Mrs. i ii st.iten siient Christmas with V'oi- iltiiiirlitor. Mrs. Fisher, of Nash ville. Mr. Richard Slaton of Coffey, to viaitini? his uncle. Mr. J. H- Sluten. the guests of Miss BeatrW Vassor' Suuauy. Mr. Clarence Bel' able v be cut agin after a 'w days' Ill ness. Miss Ertella Brown is at homt vislting her mother, Mia. M, Brown. Mr V. Elliott has ictumed to Clarksvilla ufter being called to the funeral of his -.-ister, Mrs. Mollld Bell. UNION CITY. . The Christmas tree and concert at Brown's Chapel was quite a success. At an informal hop at Young's Hall Wednesday night. Mr. Charles Smith was shot in tho foot by Mr. Leonard Herring, and as a result thereof Mr. Smith is In bed entertaining his wound. Misa Maggie Hale and Mr. Jno. Wade the gifted musicians were (juicily married in tbo home of Rev. Brown Sunday night. Only a few intimate friends witnessed the cere monies. We wish tor them ' a smooth sail over life's sea, Mrs. B. L. Clark is seriously ill with pneu monia. Mr. Frank Long is conva lescing. Miss Pearl Crutehfield has ports a fine stay In Indianapolis. &Oss Erma Miller of Indianapolis Is visit ing relatives here. Rev. VeneraWs spent Christmas with his members. Mrs. Annie Wood, who has been Buf fering with nervous break-down, Is improving. Miss Nezle Brjwn is horn to spend the holidays. The puhlis school had their exercises Monday night. Quite an elaborate program was rendered before a crowded hoase, after which the contents of the Christ mas ladder and church were deco rated very prettily. Miss Martha Haynes, our efficient teacher, bad done a great work for our children and has planned to do greater work. Mrs. Jordan Dibrell has moved to her home place. Misses Izetta and Celia Davis spent the holidays at home. Miss Martha Haynes spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hnmes, and re ports' a delightful stay. MRS. IXWERY IN MEMPHIS. Mrs. Delia Lowery of li3G Edgehill, left the city December 21 for Mem- Ki.dinnml tt l4itt . nliAi ulm 1YM3II mnCL . i.-.. . "k- "f ii tnhis. where she will visit her son. lift i imui n ui iv. .uia, mui aj. i . . m Douglas of Woodland .Mills, spent a Dr. G. S. Lower, Who is a graduate of few davs in tho home ot Mrs. Una of Meharry Medical College of this F. Washington on Palmer street. I city, and is now a prominent and suo Mr. William Gibson of Hot Springs, cessful physician of Memphis, ur. Ark., was a visitor in our city a! Lowery is among the number or tne few davs ago. Mrs. Jennings of jMeharryltes who have made good. Corinth,' Miss., is the house guest of I - Mrs. Lowery, while on her trip, will Mrs. Eliza Wells. Mr. Moore and! visit relatives in riue uum, Mrs. Goodrich of Hickman spent with Mrs. Pearl l)ng I Mrs. -We4on of Hickman, Ky., spent ; COLORED NAN OK WUFiAN AGENT WANTED Sixteen to sixty years old. wanted in every locality. Writ up new Insurance Members and collect dues each month. Marvelous new Sickness and Accident sne Death policy. Write quick to Hon. Mr. Critchlow, General Manager. Dept. 2936. 729 Rookery Bldfi.. Chicago Illinois a tew nays witn airs, earn juniiins hani. Miss Flossie Garrison of Woodland Mills, wa3 a pleasant vis itor in the cilv. While here she was delightfully entertained In the home of Mrs. Pearl Ixmg. GREEN HILL. Mr. Henry Brown was here to spend the holidays with his family. He re- GROW OUT - Xrtm c;t Kin Specially Co.-l used your Nu-lUir only a short lime and my hair h is arown to wwderlul kujth. ll islhe best I ever uied. Mn. Lliza Keed BY USING Kings Ku-Hair Quinine Pomnde This wonderlulhiir grower cltam the jcaloolall dandrull, teeds Ihe roots ol Ihe stuliburo hdtr and orows il nice audi ong in very short l.ine. then il is easy to comb and lia in d.tleren islyles. Guaran teed to do as we say or money lelunded. t your druggist or mailed direct on receipt ot 25 cents. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE King Specialty Co. Dept. A CHATTANOOGA, TENN. "lanooffl, Tenn mm mum, "i Chattaaooita. Tenn Kin4 Specially Co. Dear Goropany: Your Nu-liair dues u9t like you say and I can iMittifully iiiy ict the best hair jro-vcr and loaic in liie ui-iid. Ma.garet Meyers' ,,l,is October 4. i;mij. "';' ni"l't at 7:' P- '"- t,,n ;"oa Vcnx met to celebrate Emancipation. Tin vvas lately attended. The program was in the hands of Mtv. M. L. Col-1-er Next Sunday the following pas tors hole to see evry haby in some chur.-h: Rev. W. A. Lewis. iast,.r-it M E. Church: uov. r. -" ,,f th.. M. K. Clivircii; the A !!cy. S. M. Wright, pastor ol me imim, mpnt nif,llt in honol. of Baptist Church. , . ; (laughters, Mis.-es Clamlie Mai rri, .lootrp to nirel ail tlteir meiu- hers the first Sunday in the New-Year. j iugly entertained the public on Sat ' unlay night wilh a musicale which i proved to be very entertaining. Mis j es Claudic- Mai Davis and Clandona i Lawrence presided at the organ and ! piano, assisted by the young men's clce club and Misses Orr and Mildred j Davis. Paul Davis und Thurston Orr. Mrs. S. II. Davis, very delight- i fully entertained the younger e.e- her and TO THE WOMEN How Can The Packing Of Your Grip For That Summer Vaca tion Be Complete WHEN YOU HAVE OMITTED A BOX OF led . W.i n.f-i "If UMWHairGrower IMPOSSIBLE PORO COLLEGE 3100 PINE STREET. DEPT. R. ST. LOUIS. Mia; l.AWREN'CEBURG. Christmas was the quietest witness ed in the history of Ijiwrenceburs. Drunkenness was put away by thoso who are frequent u-ers of rum. Xmas day was a geo.t day. Sunrise meet ing at St. John M. E. Church was spiritual in the highest form. Mr. ' i t h Ttiimti-isH entertained at breakfast Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs M L. Wiglall tnieruuucu .... dinner" Rev. and Mrs. Sebastian Xmas -ve Mr and Mrs. Geo. Symington entertained at supper Christmas evening Dr. and Mr. Sebastian. Dr. and Mrs. 0. L. Hurrows. ciihm.u,. , Ymet;lle season night w-:s one of tlw greuo.i ttm , 1uI home ot of 'nia. bv way of a concert, by Mrs. H. I.. Burrows ami Mis. .1 o'...ni'..t. Tlx. mis' office vvh'ch ri.rded" the presents, was heavily i...i Ti.r. nreceiit.; were managed -and ilistributcd by Dr. I., i-. .. . . t.',-o -vlinds 's heart was 1-app'v its tiicir nam:s were called On iue.su.iy ui. i"-. prmii- were high'.v entertained b.r Mr and Mrs. Robert Linam at dinner. All the churches Sunday i.nri their door- thrown ajar, with tl-,eir pastors at their posts respecj HvpIv- with few exceptions. St. Paul Baptist Church had a lively meeting. Rev W. M. watts ihuub i-uc in the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. C Cade. Rev. J. W. Sebastian a on dutv Sunday morning, preaching ' from Mica 2:10. Sunday evening at. John'a M. E. Church watched the old year go out and thp new yar come J in with a high, splritu .-rvave and !' a heart full of thanl.vlng to God .' ,,r the past year's blessings. Rev. J. C. Carter aenvereu iub Meeting sermon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Wlgfall entertained Dr. and Mrs. Burrows Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. m a Rumnass entertained Rev. ana Mrs. J. W. Sebastian at dinner. Hurry up and suuserioe ior Globe. Don't be the cow's tall. KicharJene Davi3. Dancing was the leading feature of the evening, after I which an ice course was served. About 5t) were present. Mr. and ' Mrs. Henderson Davis entertained at I dinner Sunday in honor of their (laughters, jvtisses tjiauuie aiai anu I Richardene. A six course menu was i -. erved. Seated at tho table were Mr. I and Mrs. John Hurt, Miss Claudene j Lawrence, the Misses Davls and Dr. L. A. Johnson. Mr. P. H. McBride ! returned to his work in Murfrees- bro Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. D. Davis, leaves for Ardmore, Ala., to i night. HTTMnOLDT. Mrs. Irene V. Johnson of Troy, Ton,, ancni Christmas week wi'li her aunt, Mrs. Deuie Iowcry. Mr. Watt of Memphis spent part of the i.nit.iuva with his cousin, Mr. ash Fly. Ho left for home last Tuesday, ii,' ' Rpnis.of Jackson was the guest of 'Miss E. V. Grear on Christmas Mrs Annie Lowery of Jackson 'iit.i frir-nrK here Christmas week Miss Blanche E. Martin or fttempnia spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Mollie Bolton. Dr. G. H. A. Bry ant was the guest of iss Martin on Christmas day. Mr. V. P. Boykin of State Normal, Nashville, visited lelatlve, last week. Mr. D. W. Ra gans was in our midst last week. Dr. C, II. A. Bryant spent a any in u loot u;,-pU with his mother and father. Miss Elnora Greer and W. I) Creer took a llyitv-' trip to Milan last Wednesday. Mr. Cornelius Greer spent the holidays in Carbon ize, 111., with relatives. Miss Nel lie Tison and her friend of Jackson were the guests of Miss Mamie V. Mathis Tuesday. The Christmas tree given bv Lane's Chapel Church was enjoyed by the number who attended. Rev' Kirk, pastor of line's Chapel, was at 'his horn,, on Christmas day on account of illness in the family. Rev. O. S. Howoll, pastor of St. 1 ' Tji'ct rinirch. nreached a Jtll.llD l,ill'v wonderful sermon on Christmas da about "The Birth of Christ." A large number attended the Christmas tree nt St. James. Miss Estizer R. Wat son of Na&hvillc passed through here last Monday en route for Brownsvihe where she" spent the holidays. Mrs. 'ephia Bobbitt returned home from Indiana last week. Mr. Ike Sharp and Mr. Bennie Donald or at. ijjum, Mo!, visited friends here last Thurs day We hope for Mr. and Mrs. Hut son a long' and happy wedded lire, tiiac No.ai Morris was in our midst Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy MeGce were in Trenton Monday visiting re latives. Miss A. T. Davis, who is now teaching ut Howe Institute, Memphis, spent Christmas with rela tives and friends. I' A tSrwntM K I 25e Postpaid WJmin W U "A.'T..",i tJ I Whitens and Clears dark and brown skin. Bleaches sallow or dark complexion, causing it to grow whiter. Get the original. Dr. Palmer's Skin Whftencr Do not accept imitations. Sold by drug gists or sent direct postpaid anywhere in the United States for 25c Remember the name, Dr. Palmer's Skin Whitener. Made only by Jacobs Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. Lsfflsa AGEWS WAtOTED WRITE FOR TERMS THIS PERFECT FLOUR FOR BISCUITS, CAKES WAFERS, ETC. THE BEST ON THE MARKET. ALL GOOD COOKS USE IT. LIBERTY MILX.S NASH VILLI? TENNESSEE HOARY E. HOWSE PHONE MAIN 10t HOWSE BROS. FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY Wr Cm Furnish Your Home Complete From Parlor to Kitchen. We Take Old Goods us First Payment; Balance Weekly or Monthlr 504-300-303 BROADWAY NASHVILLE. TENN GREENFIELD. Our town was a g eat place for the return of homefolks and the iomin? of visiters this Christmas. t.'.-n wer ns follows: From St I-uls, Messrs. Ell Terrell, Hardy Wtllbms, Mrs. Florence Williams Purdy From Mens?lewrol, Mrs. .Iran Edwards Wright: From Cairo. Mr Wa'ter, Mrs. Minnie Clark. Mas ter I.e-tter and Wa'ter La ham, lit tL Mis Velma Mosely.; From Mem phis Mr. George Ca.r.: From Chat tiinoo"ii, Mrs. Gertie Flipplns Car roll; From JacVson, Mrs. Ivie Moore Kost'T pnd little son. Henry 'rs. Lena Williams Hogshead and Utile S. M. Ward, Mrs. lleitie Dohns Mo.-s. Miss Luc'ie Ward; From Dresden. Miss Bessie Milner, Mis. Hessie Wll ner Royd, Mr. Peter Gardner; From Medina, Master Morris' Butler, Mas ters Venter and Boa Shane; From Nashville, Master George Como: Frcm Trimble, Mea rs. Will and COLUMBIA, eharniing hospitality of the was at the beauti- Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Htinler, rAl Wo t Ninth streft, when Mrs. Hunter entenaine'l December i'Dth from i to ." o'ckH'U in honor of her house sue t, Mrs. Huth Bennett ui' r iiiisurn Dnrinir the rerenlion liu:'" i hours the guests were (ielightfull.v made: .in0(i hh, ninn,i Rnlnfl hv Mis' llurniine, the elder daughter of the Ilt.nter home, and Miss Corine Ken nedy. A most delicious two course menu was served. The honoree was beautifully gowned in old ro.e crepe deehine trimmed in satin folds of the same shade with touches of laee. The hostess receive in Ni e green taffeta trimmed in cream lace. The gay. assemblage oZ matrons and Misses reluctantly departed to their several homes after being delightful ly entertained. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and children spent the holi days here with relative.! and friends. Miss Ida Halfacre has returned to Birmingham, Ala. Mr, Henry San ders spent a part of the holidays in Memphis the guest of his sister, Mrs. Rogers. Mr. A. O. Jeffries, of Bells, West Tennessee, was one of the many visitors here during the holi days. Mr. Andrew Sanderson of Columbus, Ohio, spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Esther San derson, on East Eleventh street. Miss Mary Bradshaw visited her sister, Mrs" Lizzie McConico, at Gravel Hill. Mrs. McConico accompanied her home. Mrs. Annie Wilkins died Dec. 29th after an illnesg of several months at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Tennie Gordon Sanders. Her funeral was from St. John Baptist Church of which she was a member, conducted by Rev. J. S. Gilmore and Dr. Robcrwon, Mrs. A. ' P. Crews has been ouit0 tick at the home of Her THE STAR HAIR GROWER WONDERFUL HAIR DRESSING and GROWER One thousand agents wanted. Good money made. Want ai;entB In every city and vintage lo Bell THJS STAR HA1K GR:WKH. This Is a wonderful prepara tion. Can be used with or without straightening iron. Hells tor 2jo per box-tine Hks box will prove Its vnlua. Any person who will useai'ic box will he convinced. No matt. what has falie.l to grow your hair Just give THE STAR II AIR KKOWKR trial and you will be oon vlnord Send 26c for lull Bl.ed box. If you wish to be an agent send 11.00 and we will Bend you a full supply ihat you can be In work at once; also agent's terms. Heud all money bv Money Order to The Star Hair Grower Mfgr. SouttMra Branok-BoK 812 QrwMwboro, N. C. '..rn In tha Sratti will mt -hlr notii three ? ertlrl will wriw Uw Star Hair Orowac Mfsr. Bin IIC Orxmbboro. the Parents, l'rof. and Mrs. J. n. iseiry, with lagrippe. Mrs. Ethel Stone ol Nashville came here hut Monday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Annie Wilkins. Mrs. Zelia Perry Johnson and children of Oklahoma are here to spend the holidays. Mr. und Mrs. Odis Bufot'd and 'little son of Nashville spent the holidays here. Mr. Jordan of Meharry Modical Col- lesre. visited his aunt. Mw, Thonius Peeler, during the holidays. Miss Ida Halfacre of Birmingham, Ala., visited home folks during the holi- i.-iA-K a man-lag that came a i. a CUMBERLAND FURNACE, ci. .,!., l-lncr n fair day. Rev. T ouiiuty w.o - . . W Pariish preached an excellent sermon Sunday and Sunday night. We are sorry to say that Mrs. Mol lie Bell departed this life on Dec. the 2Sth, 1910, anil she leavea a husband, five children, one brothe:-, one sister and a host ot friends to loss She was well known at this place and -was a prominent member of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor. Her fun eral was preached at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, by Rev. Jesse Stan fieid. While it is our loss -we hope it is heaven's gain. Miss Claudia Collier left Monday morning for Clarfcvllle. Tenn., alter spenuius the Christaias 'here witn reiuura and friends. Mr. Eddie Bell left Monday for Indianapolis, Ind., after spending Christmas with his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. There was a grand entertainment given at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong Saturday evening, December 30. 1916. Those present were Misses Ophelia, Maudle and, Elnora Yatemon, Misses Essa and Mvrtle Bowens, and Miss Rubia Gil bert and AHIe Vanlier ot Promise Land; MissbWie Collier of Clarks ville, Tenn.; Mis, "Beatrice Vassar, Misses Eva and Emma Armstrong, J A. Stanfteld, Arthur Vassar. Re am . Vnniier. Eddie and Mitchell Bell, Loo and Chas. Bowens and Mr. Geo Harris. The evening was spent nipoic m.il all reno-t a delightful time. Mrs. Jesse Everet of Indian-1 nnniiB Tnd.. left Monday night for. Dickson, Tenn. Mr. C. C. Dodson, who has been verv 111, la able to be out agin. Mrs. Harriet Armstrong was the guest . of her daughter-in-law, MVe. Wm. Armstrong. Sunday in the afternoon. The Missionary BaT Ust Church is prencrlng for an old folks concert Wednesday nigbt Thcr0 wna a concert given at the M. E. Church last Thursday night. Everything was carried out nicely. It was conducted bv Mrs. Mary weriena end M'f. Isjibclle Smith.' Miss N. L. 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