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r cltS® N A LS I to a student ** *■** lit XontgoM* ♦ * • fiMtC*f and SO* g**?11 «t faiMth, Motor** «* «H»* tk* tHk-nl SFrJSSi."* “■ prk*r “* **■•; *• ' JJ^opoM StrsoM nturned homo j toot alyht riltor on absence of oovoroi -***1 Tlaltto* relatives lav Dearer, % * .# • • • ‘_*™- j. e. Carter an* little son. #^o. or* Tloltla* her parents, Mr. «•* Mrs. Treaarr to Atlanta. ,‘T- ,00* Chandler,. Horn, Carter and Rutland hare retnrned frolh Atlanta. ^ w«nt »• attend a dental 4 *•* t_- • ‘ * *' '•* Joo Rutland has returned from ^;>tof:<,Tt~idvm *°Tn*. wh*n abUIt»^ th* *“*“ of Mrm- Boh Shir. Th* n • * o V ^•rtdn * P- Alston' left SfeaU zl ■•ct »• utt«p part of. September • 'Its. Va.. where she has a*£ nw, J*1 ?,o,ltl0n •» toe faculty of r»r»t *a eollepe. * * * and >*rs. W. M. Blake an re jfy*. congratulations upon th* ar totV.1 name<^<Moea^tJr.*r ?* T”* th* • * * . Urs. Leila Spangler William*, and fttftfauihter, Xm. Maude William* »r*wer. have bought the Warren Ty Gel RM Of DuM By Skupoeing Wtt A Beautiful Hand Paihted Japanese Tea Service Free 8m FrMhling’i Ad- $ ■■ FORMERLY MBS EUGENIA HARDtt ** *‘e ",k; of *•“ fcrtd«- Ikt w»« Mia. Bt.i„ Da f . Hardta of Merldlao, Ml«*., before bor aurrlage loot week. Althooob aha ««;r. ~‘u^.;ow- «w •*« »*• — r *»*»«. aon noma on South McDonough and will make their home there. * * * Mra. Tom Walker of Memphis, Is vlaltlng Mra. Walter Barr. * * * Mr. and Mra. Miller Krebs are re ceiving congratulations on the arrival of a- little eon. Mrs. Krebs, who. was Mias Lois Thompson, has a host of friends In Montgomery, where she formerly made her home. ♦ * * ■ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlisle Watts announoe the ayrlval of a aon on Oot. 4 at St. Margaret's hospital, whom *9*t, have named Thomas Carlisle, Jr • * * v'**ri Mrs. Bills Burnett are oo chpyfag their home at' I Thom Ptaoe. ttbtte liquid The Family Standby J* ‘ -FORTHE Ills and Emergencies of Everyday COUCHS, COLDS, NASAL CATARRH CATARRH OF THROAT ^ STOMACH, BOWELS •OLD EVERYWHEAB > *•* for book ea Catarrh THE PE-RU-NA CO. COLUMBUS, - . OHIO Last Chance To Buy at Prices Below Cost Stock Limited! ' Now It’s Lobman Moog & Co's. 95 Cent Sale 20 cans assorted Shoe Polish, all for 4 large bottles 8auer’s Extracts_ 15 Packages Binso... 71/2 lb. Packages Cocoa ....**’* ’ * ’ ’ * * .. 8V2 lb. Packages Chocolate ......'. * * ...... \ 6 No. 1 Cans Pimento Cups. 12 Packages Oatmeal. 8 1-lb. Packages 20 Mule Borax . . . . . . .T: ... [ 7 Jars Domestic Caviar. 5 Cans Lobster Neuberg. 6 Cans Chicken a la King. 7 Ind. Jars Bar le Due.. 12 Jars Ind. Strawberry Preserves.' B Cans Mexine .’ ' " ' 3 Small George Washington Coffee. 10 Large Cans Potash.. . . . . . And Many Other Items 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c Lobman Moog' & Co. Foot of Coosa Street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McCord an nounee the blrtlt of a little eon whom they have named Bert Underwood. * * * Misa Della Mohr will return Tuee* day night from Atlanta, .where ehe hae been visiting her aleter, Mra. H. X. Davis. * * * Mademoiselle Marguerite Dognon, head of the French department of the Margaret Booth school who has spent the summer at her home in Chateau dun, France, is with Mra W. s. Naftei at 642 South Perry street for the Marlon MeOowln, a member o the graduating class this year at thi Booth school and Miss ’Dve 2?.. * R,,mb,r of the junto: ?!*“ °f th« same school, are wltl J*ra Powell, on South Court street for the winter. Mips Marlon and Mlsi M£?0W,n ar* both th* *ttrao Uve daughters of Mr. and Mra W. M wu°W‘n’,°.f Chapman. Alabama, a" at'the^Srfe thJ,lr pr®P*r»t°ry worj tranoa Booth «chool for en .L New YorT" COne*#• P°U*hk«^ * * ‘ * Miss Elizabeth Morris, daughter of :?.dhHra W' E- MorrlV ofOeor JL-Pk’ Alabama, president of the sta i. in°h Vi‘V »«”»,«ooi r * P^**«d successfully all her Drallm! :r“uv,Tchnd”*„"*ar^ voting'" h“' ”ree*.r' Mrs* Halls* ^ «a™ n8S.rara?oUtra!V,"orrdP;nd'n,r * ^Bartow. Florid? win! ♦ * * ter. Jo.n oV w" L'f”* da«h vlsltlng their i* ii. ‘ Washington, are Mr,. W. H Harr * *^d ,aunt- Mr a"d H%* *" HoIcomb*' street &£&*f'Sxrssi Branch. Mr and Ed --M-Md^a"*,^ ‘a Darting h-,‘ da^hter. Mr,.’ John T ra^a,,Bfac*hnChF*o£Crry •* W.„ S-tantcn-r-CrV/tre^^V Mia, Mary France,^Hlcks of T.i 1 rB- v\ . L. Parker, at 80*» Perry street for the wln'teat S“u'b 2*~s“™:" ? d e beln* cordially wel comed by their neu^nelghbor,/ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook have moved from Mildred atreet to the^r lovely new Cloverdale home. „“r,T.T‘ W- Johnston and Mrs. Er nest Thompson motored to Montgom cry Friday from their home fn Tu.k™ tree to see ‘ The Covered Wagon ■■ * * * h„^r?' FraI?k Johnson has returned to visit ,0nI.* T“”ke*ee after a short visit to her mother, Mrs. J. Watt Cook »" C»urt, ",reet 1,Pr many frl«nde will be glad to know that she Is re covering from the effects of a recent automobile accident. * * St Mrs. Joe McNeil of Selma la vis iting Mrs. Robert Pinkston at her home on South Court street. Mrs Mc Neil, who was Miss Gladys Steel, has often visited Montgomery before her marriage and has many friends here Several delightful parties have been planned In her honor. # * * Mrs. George F. Lindner of Atlanta is visiting her aunt. Mrs. M. D. Wy. I man at 28 South Qoldthwalte street " ANNUAL MEETING OF baptist w. m. u: OCTOBER 16 • Th«r*tw«nty^fifth annual meetinr of tno - woman a Missionary Union of »»> bo held at the rtrst Baptut church on October 1(, febin l«:«0 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. _,®r' Btakely and Mrs. Stakely will conduct the devotional and praise aervlQM In the moral nr: Mrs. W. N. Gholson and Mrs. C. W. Powell In the afternoon. Mrs. J. I* Mays will ex *reet,r>*» from the south. Mrs. „ • Bamford from the state, and ^Carroll, of Troy, from the district and Mrs. A. W. Meadows rrom the association, Mrs. Carr Buch anan will deliver the response. ' Hannon will make ah "Twenty-fly,, years, of His followed by the reports of the officers: Miss Olive Rushton, and Me*, dames Clements, Gresham, Turnlpseed, Ghotson, Blackburn, J. M. Severe, and P. Crum and reports from the various orranlsatlons of the union. ' Mrs. Ida M. Stallworth will speak on “Five Tears of the State Campalrn" and Mrs. L. a. Dawson on "The As sociation.” Mrs. Elotse Neely will rive » vocal solo. . Miss Maude Bruce of Opelika, who la counselor for south east Alabama, will address/the association on “The Value of Our Younr People.” At one o’clock a beautiful luncheon will be served In the assembly room with Miss Olive Rushton, president, Mrs. Chas. Stakely and the First Church union as hostesses. In the afternoon the Phllathea quar tette will slnr "Praise be to Imman uel." The followlnr addresses will com pose the prorram for the afternoon, "The year's plan of work.” by Mrs. Albert Wlnterath; "The 1425 Pro Emm," by Mrs. McQueen Smith: "The States Outlook,” by Mrs. D. F. Green: reports on Missions by Mrs. C. R. Howell; "Education,” by Miss Mattie Pitts; "Benevolence." by Mrs. W. N. Clanton; “Stewardslwp" by Mrs. W. B. Crumpton; "White Cross,’ by Mrs. V. O. Hayes; "The 75,000.000.00 Cam palrn,” by the director, Mrs. E. W. Gay. Mrs. Robert Elllnrton will hpve charge of the Vounr People’s Hour, durlnr which Miss Bessie Savare will furnish an Instrumental solo; Miss Mary Ellis will tell of the Marraret Scholarship Fund; Mrs. DZ. Wools* Blondes! Shampoo Hair This New Way “*•*?. *£*“ H*1' (»■ Dukntat LlChtaaa ru«« Bloat* Hate attrmctlT»*halrIO,ThtaC^j rnti Noi4i hair from darkanlng, but which actually brlafi back tha tma loidta baautr «« “>• «nort fadad and lu.tr.TM b£ndl *h,» ”•» naathod, cal lad Blcnduu makaa hair wonderfully fluffy, allky. luT troua. Highly baaaflctal to both hair and aca p. It I. not a dya CaataJn* no ln l?ri ot * d In,taatly rafunded 0*t Blood#* today at all jrood dealers, auch aa Paraona Dru* Co.. E 2' Fn'llJi®rr.Mc0*.,l** Bro* ' Eachanga Drug £?;• ,°wl Dru« Mora. Nrttlaa and Moorar Montgomary Fair. Nachman and Maartlaf. __ _■—Advertisement. f irmmr *fll iMrt oi the training school and Mr*. M. C. Scott will present a no*, sags from the atudonta. Mias Olady* Taylor wlUr roclto "Our Own Garden.” Mias Willis May HoWell will tall of tha mission study, iteorge Ent of vRoyal Ambassadors.” , Mrs. J. M. Whits’* Sunbeams will present "Our Hanroat Time.” • • # Mr*. Harold Woatharby Gives Party for Mitt Samford— Mrs. Harold Waatherby was hostess Saturday afternoon at a beautiful bridge party, honoring Miss Katherine Samford, whose wedding to James Al bert Smith will be an Interesting event of the coming Wednesday. Dainty hand-painted place cards marked th* place of each guest. A color scheme of green and white was carried out In the decorations and refreshments. Miss 'Samford was awarded a beautiful bou doir lamp, as a guest prise. The guests were; Miss Katherine Samford, Miss Helen Humphrey, Miss Lucy Price Naftel Miss Reese Julian. Miss Margaret May, Miss Mary Ben ylli Mra Boyd McOehee, Mrs. Tom FoWler, Mrs. Blue Harris, Mrs. Boyls ton. Mrs. Bowdoln, Mrs. R. B. Cam mack. Mrs. Frank Samford ,of Phila delphia, Mrs. W. H. Samford, Mr*. Jack Terrell and Mrs. Lloyd Lancaster of Houston, Texas. • • • Ancient English Kitchen in New Outdoor inn— - The Outdoor Inn at Cloverdale, pop ular with plcnlo supper parties, now contains a complete English grill with the fireplace and appurtenances resur rected from the home of the late John Hurter, on Madison avenue. The grill was originally Imported by Mr Hur ter from England and was long a feature of his home, renowned In Its day for hospitality. The home was rased some time ago to make way for a filling station and the central fea ture of the kitchen and rello of the Old ] South was saved from destruction by the Outdoor Inn which Installed the l grill during the past week. I TO AWARD; ROAD CPWTRACTS niknr CMBkrin Meets lieadap With Plenty e* Wok Besides iwtrllaf Hfml cootrmeti for Important highway and bridge construction, the aute highway com mission, which will hold a meeting on Monday beginning at. » o’clock will consider other matters Including the placing of markers on the highways of Alabama. . , Decision as to the Kind of markers to bo need will be arrived at during a **• wuhmmiii »W« h%h»>y department offfclala 4ii nitauu!i!!t * ,0Ur ■«P*rlateadeati **. ^‘‘PtedePce. The ayatem to be sfd^^iris* “• "Mtrk*^wui *•« —¥*”/. “r**-of Aowara are rafcatt *a^flr n ^uio* and Italy to oud Ply the wo rid-a demand for perfume? Aeeordlac to eatlmataa of oae rail * ton* of land tf# raautoad far ere# mil. of road 7n TtkSj A Little “Pape’s Diapepsin” Corrects any Disordered Stomach At once! Ends Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gases, Heart bum, Acidity or any Stomach Distress ine moment your atomeoh rebel*, hew up and swallow a little Pape’a Mapepsln. Distress goes at once. . For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, latulence, Heartburn or any distress a stomach, nothing else gives such comfort it tkla pleasant, harmless ear recti ve, tifiitlTi and an tael d. Millions of the beat of families al ways keep a large to eent package at hand—they know Its matte and drag, diets guarantee it. The Autjimn Mode Stresses the Fabric 40-inch Bengaline in navy, brown, cocoa and black. Regular $4.00 value, special per yard ».. . *‘*A> *u-mcn buck Uharmease, a pure a regularly worth $2.25, specially priced pfcij yard ..... 40-inch Black Charmeuse—a pure larly worth $3.50, special per yard . . 36-inch Black Satin, specially priced per yard Ik material $1.79 silk, regu $2.89 $1.29 (•.•. •idnMa.* »mhh i « *i 56-inch , Men’s Wear Serge, shrank in navy only, regular $2.50 value, special per yard . ■ponged and $1.98 40-inch Wool Canton in tan, brown, Jap blue rust, medium green, also black, AO $2.50 value, special per yard ....... #1 #«fO 40-inch Walrus Crepe, Migel quality satin wal rus in navy and black, regular aq $3.60 value, special per yard i The Silk 119 Dexter Ave. The Goat A collection of handsome coats in the season’s most popular fabrics. Some are luxuriously trimmed with rich furs; others are plain tailored. All sizes and colors are to be found in this group. Priced At Coats Fur and Self Trimmed Dresses Of Wool and Silk The Dress Stunning frocks developed of Crepe back Satin, Chariueen, Twill Cord, Crepe de Chine and other popular ma terials. In this group you will find all the desirable shades and all sizes and styles. Priced At $9'7.50 We Feature Elizabeth Arden Toilet Preparations -N ( ATTENTION OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS "e jrlve prompt attention to out-of-town order's. Goods shipped the same day orders are received. We Feature Elizabeth Arden Toilet Preparations Dressy Hats Tomorrow we offer an as sortment of very charm ing hats for dress occas ions. Each Jiat is distinc tive in style treatment and shows all that is really sought after by fashion able women. $10 and $15 up to $27.50 Of Silk and Hatters plush, trimmed with lace, rib bons, feathers and me tallic cloth.