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Now ain't W. - aha a ataktT §$.* By Molly Maddlar. iteft ■ ■ * • ♦ ■ i Presbyterian c. E. Society te Have At Home Meeting— , Tkt Christina Endeavor Society of the First Presbyterian ohuroh on lay, February 17th will' hold Its regu lir wbekly prsysr moo tins la ths Boa* day School room. A very attractive mooting haa'hsaa arranged aad a good tlma Is prsmlsod to ovary oas who comae. The moatlaa wUl ho oausual la that It will ho an *4t Homo” moating. Hiss Barths Hor aaday, ths president, will praslda, as* Sis tod by Mr. Willis Powers. An at tvaotlva musical program has also boon arranged. All tho young poopla of ths oity arc oordlally lavltod to ooma aad saloy tho fellowship of Christina ' Bedcover dt p. m. Sunday. • * • Perry Street Intermediates to Hevo Debate Today— Tho mala faaturs of tho program fot . tho Parry gtrsot latormodlata League —Sunday afternoon will bo tho debate oa tho following subject: “Resolved That Wealth la a Greater Hindrance to a Christian Ufa Than Poverty." The affirmative aide will be composed of Helen Kraider aad Sam Mosley, tho hegatlve of Qeaevteve Jones'and Leon ard Yancey. ■ Much time has been ■spent la preparing this debate aad a heated argument la expected. The program will begin promptly at Mrs o'clock lasteaf of three. Every body la urged to be ou.thha. Hidhouee-Smlth— * Mrs. 3. F. Campbell of BlnnlngAm. Ala* maosseee the marriage of her stater, Mrs. BsteUe Mitchell Smith, to ' Mr. Pee P. MUlhouaa. both of Birming ham. The wedding was solemnised oa 'Saturday morning. February Id, 1114. at the hesse of Mr. aad Mrs. J. F. Campbell. Mrs. S^th (Motel* Mitchell) was hern at the old Mitchell homestead at Ware, Ala., aad spent her girlhood days there aad at Oooaada, Ala. She often visited Montgomery as, the ad mired guest of her cousin. Mias Ethel Cook. Mr. Htllhouse la one of Birmingham’s moat prominent oltlsene, owning large Interests la several coal mines. They will reside la Birmingham. • a * Travelers’ Aid Report _, lor January, 1924— . The followlag report was rendered at the T. W. C. A. meeting on last Tuesday: , Information .given to ttl; lack of knowledge of the city, 462; failure to be met by friends or relatives 71; loss of money or ticket. II; Immigrants. 17; children traveling alone, 14; begging tendency. It; unemployed, 40; Intem perance or drugs, 46; mental disability, ft: physloal disability, 10; Called for by friends or relatives. 111; placed on route, 16; met by appointment, 40; ' temporary lodging secured for 171; medical aid secured for 10; helped with transportation 6; other material aid given 16; telegrams and telephone calls •1: Interviews 72; babies using beds 167; persons resting on couch 146.— Mrs. W. B. Holloway Mrs Jennie Sny der. Travelers’ Aid Secretaries Beauty r; A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Dandcrine” does Wonders for Any Girl’J Hair \ V \ . Girls! Try this! Warn combing •ad dreMlx yoar hair, just molnen your hair brush with a little "Dan derlne” and brush it through your hair. The effect is _ startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, spark 11 UK with life and possessing that in> sem pa Table softness, freshness and faaariance. While bsautlfylnft the hair "Dan derine" Is also toning and stimulating each single hair to grow thick, long and strong Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing “Danderlne" at1 aay drug or toilet counter and just see bow healthy and youthful your I Mr booouMsu ids. DELEGATES NAMED „ TO D. A. R. MEET > IN SYLACAUGA * OdwitM to the D. A. It. ItaU mi* vmtton which wNl be held la- Byla »««• on Mara • war* alaetad hy the VtMMl* Marta* ehaptar D. A. X. at thalr last *i**tln«. *a WrtaMtr af ternoon. Mrs. Warraa Dent, recant; Mrs. a W. O. Thortagtoa. delegate Mra. HarwaU tolth. delegate, with Mrs. Oastoa Law* Is aad Mri. Ira Virgin as alteraataa war* thosa ehoean to represent tha chapter. A* impresdlv* aad ssoat excellent manorial extrcloe honoring Woodrow Wilson, eaastltvtad tha day's program. Mrs. P. p. a Brooks at MS Booth Moll, was host ass to tha ehaptar at this masting. Har horn* was loraly with cot noways and Valentina decorations A delectable plats luncheon was served daring the afternoon. 1 Mitt Ruth Beard Host*** to Busy Bss Class— The monthly meeting of the Buar Baa class was bald at tka homa of Miss Ruth BaarS on Mildred street, which was beautifully decorated for tha occa ■Ion in ValanUna aoloVa. Mias BaarS whs lovely in an aftarnooa frock of brown Canton era pa. Tha business meeting was presided over by Mias Sue Adams, after which a delightful program was rendarad each member having a special part. Miss Frances Jenkins won the prise In tha contest which was a part of tha program. Tha hoatess. assisted by her mother, served an lea course which was enjoy ed by all. Those present wars: Miss es Ska Adams, Mary Lou edeni, Ruth Board, Helen Cavanaugh, Louise Goins, Frances Jenkins, Frances Payne, Mar garet Pabworth, Hasel Smith and Mm. X. A. Day. MUs Angelina Hill was the guest of tha class. Miss Ruth Board Is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs; Beard and is grcaily loved by all members of ’oe class because of her sweet disposition and loyalty to the class. The n-i> class mo.'.intr will be he'd at the hems of MUses Sus Adams and Mary Leu Adams on Herron streaL . t t t. All Court Strsst Juniors to Havo Part in Program The Junior Missionary mooting' will be most Interesting Sunday in that the entire membership will have a part In the program. The meeting will be open for dis cussion of our Oeorge Washington par-* ty which will be held the following Friday. The Blue side overcame all difficulties and on last Sunday beat the Red side by a good many points The contest is a very Interesting one and all are eager to hear how It terminates. As the treasurer. Alios Blllson calls the roll each member will be asked to respond with an Idea ae to how we can make our missionary society more Interesting or more helpful. For the Bible lesson they will use “Bible A. B. Ce," twenty-seven Juni ors taking part. Mrs. Gordon Wilson, superintendent, will bring a message from the missionary conference which met In Dothan last week. On last Sunday she presented the banner which the society secured last year. It Is a beautiful blue velvet one lined with silver cloth and bearing the letters T. M. S. In silver. It Is with a feel ing of pride that the Court Street Ju niors realise that they are the banner auxiliary of tha Alabama conference. There will be special muslo Sunday furnished by our music committee and Carolyn Cogburn will recite. Any. new members or visitors are cordially la vlted. t t t C. E. Talks and Muslo to bs Broadcasted by Radio— The Intermediate topic for the Chris tian Endeavor meetings this Sunday Is "Listening In on Jesus’ Conversations." this to be a most Interesting subject and one that should be broadcasted the worfd over; so for this meeting the En deavorers will be broadcasting station CES. Mack Copeland will have the honor of broadcasting the Scripture lesson. If atmospheric conditions are good tlfc In termediates will have the pleasure of hearing over their receiving wires a vocal selection rendered by one of the national Christian Endeavor leaders Sentence prayer will be opened by Miss Florence Northlngton and aftei every Intermediate has taken part will be closed by Miss Bulalle Little. Many of the young people are pre paring special messages to be broad ! canted from their station this Sunday and particularly the leader. Mlsa Louise Bowman. Those expressing thoughts on this interesting topic are: Miss Elisabeth Parmer, Miss Dorothy Liston, Miss Ruth Anthony. Mr. Raymond Wallace. Mr. Thomas Little, Miss Car rie Edna Smith, Miss Ruth Hlce and Mr. Ernest Hlce; also many others This promises to be one of the best programs of the year for much time and thought have been given It by tns prayer-meeting committee and this committee urges every boy and girl of teenage to be present at this meeting and to bring their parents with them at the usual time, S:4S. In the Sunday School room. The social committee keeps busy seeking to devise new plans for their regular monthly socials and for this month have decided to have an outdoor affair. You should attend the Chris tian Endeavor meeting to hear the de. tails, for the plans are completed and will be announced at this time. Miss Marjorie Cox is In charge of this com mittee: under her leadership the socials are always successful and enjoyable. Plans to Honor Leader - at G. A. R. Meeting— The O. A. met Tuesday with Eulalia Little. 500 South Court street. The meeting was presided, over by the pres ident. Mary Belle Scott. Plans were made for a present to he given to the leader. Miss Grace Duncan, , who is moving ^ay soon. Mary Belle Scott resigned as presi dent and the vice-president. Elizabeth Battle, will take her place until the next election. After the business the meeting was closed with the Mlzpal) benediction. Delightful refreshments were served to the members. The next meeting will be h*ld with Miss Mattie Gllobiist. South McDonough street. * * * Mrs. W. G. Watters Goes to Judson Celebration— Mrs. G. W. Watters Is In Marlon, ' Alabama, where she went to attend celebration of the eighteenth anniver sary of the Judson Glee club, wmch i will really be a reunion of all the mem- I hers of the famous organization. For four years Mrs. Watters as Mat tie Lou Edwards, of Mono* was ao comp:»nt8t for the Glee club. This anniversary celebration is to be quite an elaborate affair, with a ban- I quet on Monday night which will be followed by a concert In the oollege 1 chapel given by this yeai*s Glee club, la boner of the v lei tors. I Oar Exhibit *ot'Spring f'' •• ■■■ * . •• . . T. iv . !v > 1 ..>• Fashions Reveals 7*^ f *.V fJiii Store’s Superiorty in Value--Giving ' ", 3 f 4* ; EVraTTHWO that k new-*lfht up to thi mlnuto ' fat Wimn’i. ud Spring IWn k mv'm diaplay. ▲ ^Inr manta inapaetk® will aamrinaa pan that at thk atom-yon will find tha finaat quality at prioaa that, ara ramarhably law far marahandka of highaat mark. ... The New Suits We Show I _ _ _ the most popular styles that fashion has UfCdtentd for Spring. Showing tha now Boyish and longer Tailored Models. Distinctive new features at^l fabrics. A remarkable nl no at every pries. ‘29 s0 to *65*° I The New Silk Dresses We Show 1 ■thecleverest styles ever created for M™ Spring. A value worthy of extra em phasis are these New Silk Dresses-for Street, Afternoon and Sports wear. Fashioned of superb quality Boshanara, Canton and Crepe de-Chine. Magnificent bright colors, Navy and Black—Regular and Extra sixes. New Spring BLOUSES Designed of fine quali ty Dimity—with nobby collara and cuffs. Hand drawn and daintily trimmed with laces. They are^ priced ex tremely reasonable. $2.50 to $4.00 Phoenix SILK HOSIERY All the new shades in Hosiery that are de creed fashionable are now on display. We feature Phoenix be cause we ace convinced they are the best the market affords. Boysh Form and tNature*s Rival BRASSIERES r Tomorrow—Monday We begin a Sensational offering of "Mendel” Wardrobe Trunx *35. $50. Value A special purchase allows us to sell these trunks at this very low price. They are full size—bulge top three ply construction—fibre covered inside and out side. Has open top—ten hangers—shoe box—ironing or packing board—hat box—four drawers—top one equipped with a lock. They carry an indefinite guar antee. All Leather Hand Bags Three piece—II ey II Inches—Genuine Cow Hide —leather lined —e e wed corner*—thief proof has* A — ^ die Bought at speolal 21 P low price concessions we * I are passing our advantage A 9 right alohg to you. / ^ All Leather Suit Cases Included In these special purchases are three Solid All Leather Suit Cases. They are full alee is by, ]( Inches — le ather lined— sewed oorners--wlth straps all around. A wonder val ue at * *15. j Madge Evan's SPRING HATS for Litlle Girls . Our Spring Assortment' of these v wonderful Girls’ Hats for this Springs includes the most beautiful Hats ever created for the lit •tle lassies. $5 mo. Special on Jouvenile *s WASH SUITS They are constructed of very fine materials— in White, Solid Colors and many Two Tone effects. We bought them at a Special Low Price and we are selling them at a Special Low Price. $1.69 According to Paris—The Spring Hat must be very small «—fitting the coiffure snugly and smoothly, and following the line of the head. ' Featured among the newest models is the “Niniche.” From the moment of its appearance it became known as the smartest Hit in Paris. “Niniche” has the youthful chic of the cloche —but its brim takes an upward turn. And the very popular “Cloche” styles are shown in a huge display—exact copies of the smartest Parisian creations. • *15. to $35. Other New small Hats $5 to $10. “Your Money Worth or Your Money Back** Grey—the most popular color Ws (how a smart Cut-out Strap Slip per In three shades of drey—Pearl. Maltese and Anolent. Handsomely de signed of fins quality suede and trim med with kid. They have the new Spanish Cuban and Low Heals.- Fa vored for Street, Dress and Sports wear. Adding to their attractiveness Is the unusually low pries ws have placed on them. New Laird and Schober Spring Styles Now Ready for Your Inspection in