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P " PAGE x - V 2 V 'I '3 ' VN - if - Jt ' - - 1 1 -s r 5 SOCIETY NOTES SANCTUAEY. Bj Charlotte Beker. In the clam 'roua city street's noise and din, Where the jostling people meet, los and vrin ; . fet, a stone's thro from their gates, sane and good, Deep and green the quiet waits in the wood, , 3aly broken by the thrush, or the breeze towing with a lyric rush through the trees. Char is balm for aught that galls hidden here, Where' the forest's healing falls soft on fear. And with' faith are comforted hearts distrest, While the dusk and fragrance shed peace and rest. Miss Mary Pippin of Lelan.l, spent ""prirfay in the city. Mr. Cliff Hood of Majjneta, was a risitor to the city on Friday. I- Miss Ether Wetherbee spent yester iay in Leland with Mrs. William Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Greenley spent leveral days this week at their home n Lake Chicot. 4- Miss Helen Nance was a visitor to Leland on Friday, the gnest of her auBkt, Mrs. Fcltus. 4 Mr. Ike Johnson of Memphis, is ipending a few days with his sister, Nfrs. W. li. Howard. 4- The Junior Auxiliary will meet this ifternoon at the Temple at 3 o'clock. Bessie Leyser, president. Misses Mamie and Willie Bryant of Areola, are among the visitors to the ity this week, the guest of Mrs. Crawford. Mr. Jim Green of Jonestown. Mis., left Friday after a few days visit with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green, in Poplar street. 4- Mra. Odeneal, who has been spend of several weeks with her son Dr. R. P. Odeneal, left yesterday for her some in Jackson. Masters Georpe nnd Gay Coleman Helm left yesterday for a few days visit with their father, Maj. Geo. Helm in Helm, Miss. 1r 4 4 The ladies of the Hebrew Union congregation will give a Purini Mas querade Ball for the benefit of the Temple fund. Thursday, March 24, 1P10, at Iympi Club. All member cordially invited. Mrs. L. Levy, C hair man. 4- Mr. A. J. Rose has recently purch ased the home of Mrs. 1). A. Love in Blanton Park, now oeen-pied by Dr. W. T.. Howard. Dr. Howard purchas sd Mr. Eos.e's residece in the ra;0 track. Both partus will move short- 4- 4- - Mm. Leon FleUher was the hwste sf the Bridge Club on Thursday and entertained eight ladies in a charming manmr. The home wns especially at tractive being deorNtel with quanti ties of violets. A silver pen knife went to Mrs. Ehrberfc as first prize, and a lovely center piece to Mrs. Moyse as eeond. Oeliuiou- . .refreshments. iu which the violet color motif was intro duced admirably, were served to th. following: Mesdames. Maurice Fischel, i'ha. Loeb, Clarence Witt, Henry Behalf, Bam Blum, Fred Moyse, Chas. EWbert. 4- 4- Miss Beatrice Hirsh was the attrac tive hostess of a delightful card party a yesterday in honor of the Young Ijadies' Bridge Club. After an en thns"atielly contested ga-nre Miss Mnf Rosenthal was found to have the highest score and she was awardel a pair vf silk hose as clmb prize. Miss Beie Leyser won the consolation, a beautiful perfume bottle, nnd a lace Jabot went to Mies Hart as visitors prize. : Ihiring the aftemonn delfcious refreshments were served to the fol fiwing: Misses .Mand Rosenthal, Bes ie Lyffr, Maud Rort'nstock, Pearl Simmons, Irene Moyse, Hyman Hart of Natchez. Edna Kraus of Chicago and Te Lryser. Miss - Mand Rosenthal wiX the hostess at the club next week. ' On Wednesday evening Mrs. Sam Blum was the -gfMioas hostess of one tf the most elaborate card parties of the ' season, given in honor of the member of the 'bridge elub and their unhands. In the reeeprion hall where . mea were played, gay tones of red. found-, favor- with scarlet japonieas . to" develop in brilliant way the pre- " railing eolor. At th . oc4usion of the game the guests adjourned to the living room wher , an elegant eours-e ineaq was served. The table truly presented a beautiful picture, sitspend ;iffow'Ke'ehan4eUer'by tulle wa f iartietic Jtva<ei lled- Wilh qttantiti af pinlt" robe's. . The taMe had for it" f - irj piaee ''a ' eluay laee scarf over Or; Flowers were scattered over the cluoy eover'and introduce..! again in the mis ty folds of tulle that bordered the ta ble. Throughout the faultlessly served luncheon the pink and green color mo tif was admirably carried out and in graceful design. From the four cor ners of the table, a soft glow was ra diated through pink candle shades. Es pecially artistic and picturesque were the pla.ee cards, being in the shape of butterflies and bearing the following names: Mr. and Mrs. -Blum, Mr. an 1 Mr. Clare nee Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Khlbert. .Mr. ai l Mrs. Le-.m Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Moyse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Si-hall. The most successful players were Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Khlbert, who weie presented a beau tiful caudle stiek. of unique design. Delicious fruit pum-h was served dur ing the evening. 4- 4- 4- Mrs. X. L. Riteman entertained on yesterdiv afternoon witli a delightful party in honor of the fifth birthday of her .attractive little daughter Helen Louise. Numbers of childrens games were enjoyed during the afternoon, at the Oonelusion of which the children adjourned to the dining room where delicious ires, eakes and bon-bons were served. The table was lovely decorat ed with quantities of violets- aud terns. A beautiful souvenir, waf presented to the following, children: Misses Marie Loeb, -AdI Sehal!, Fraiiri Happel, Helen Itzig, Arnet - Goldstein,, Maurice Rusentock, Helene -Brill, Cora Hebron, Jeanne Bergmau, Lea Sharkey, Marion Samuels, Ida Leon Moyse. Masters Herbert Hafter, Leon Fletcher, Clar ence Cornish arid Charles Weiuburg. . ARC OLA NOTES. - Mr. W. E. Sweeney of Greenville, was in Areola Tuesday. 4- 4- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dowas visited Kstiil Sunday afternoon. 4-4-4- X. J. Kaufman, of Xew Orleans, was a guest of the Franks Hotel. 4- 4- 4- " Mrs. P'ter Branton of Quay, was a visitor to Greenville Thursday. 4-4-4- Mrs. Kate Rutland returned Tlmr day from Leland where she li"s be-n visiting Mrs. J. 11. Johnson. 4-4-4- Mrs. Hughes and Mr., B. , S. Keut were in Greenville Sunday to be wit? Mr. Kent, who is at the King" Daughters Hospital. . Mr. Kent"- Iriends wiTl b" very glatl to know six is improving. NOTICE. The meeting of the Junior Auxiliary will be held at the Temple Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock promptly. BliSSIF. LKYSKK, President. Never can tell when you'll mash a tirij;'r or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or snc.ld. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas Keleetic- Oil instantly relieves the pain fpiekJy i-ures the wound. 1 1 1 ' V .-- J . I I 8ister ot .C,'"n John JaeoTb. Astor who ji.-tert as .hi ho-i the other' ev ening at the great Astor mansion .where nftrr Tears f jisne rht nols :' mirrhj .ann(ad - revelry -were bead. I"M.!er 'hv rv .wj'.-lled- arrantfeinent, '.!ii.p? Ator j-epirJener inelud" that -f Yn rTt'ir l-- bte - Mrn. Astor. te room aln3 "eost $2.0,0()0 vto. furnij.!t. . .inee his divorce,- fir rather si nee Jin,. Atwr: divorced Colonel, Astor it has devolved -oa Mr. W ilsvn more. Lar laai. to arrsAje ki& ialeaiier. W C. T. U. COLUMN. - : . . , .. Jiir ye': -are boogtrt. with a price; therefore glorify God in your lydy an-1 in your spirit, which are God's. J. Cur.", 6.-20.- ' - ''Yoii' are not living for ; rowratdf. It lis impossible for you to do so even if it is. your desire to do so. Your life affects every life with whieh voir come in contact, and every life with which you come -in contact touches some other life, and the influence goes on and on until the waves which your being create wash the very shores of eternity." The Issue. - "Now, I want, to say to you, young men, win are going to assume the re sponsibilitit s of government and c it i.enship; who are going u marry these beautiful, cultivated girls in this country, and promise to take cave of them; I am talking to you now as a doctor, not as a temperance lecturer. I want to -say to you what I know, that all the.M- conditions of alcoholism are hereditary. They are liereditary just as much as any other characteris tie. "Now, ladies and gentlemen, I tobf you that alcohol is poison. If I didn't, I aimed to till you. I have, told you that alcoholism is a disease. I have told you th:t those diseased condi tions were hereditarx-, distributed in a thousand shades and degrees of mor bid ma uifesta t ions to the third ami fourth, and for all we kni,w to the foriiitii and fiftieth generations f posterity. It is not in the glaring. morbid manifestations of alcohol that we see the most of hereditary effect-. It is not limited to insanity to im beciliy, to epilepsy and all these things. It is the thousand and oac obliquities, mental and moral eccentri cites and irregularities of health and habits and mind and morals that it manifests itself. Distributing like the dews of the morning to every flower." The above is taken from the "Mast erful Address on Alcoholism." deliver ed by Dr. B. F. Ward, before the 'Law Enforcement League" of Jack -"on a short lime ago and published in :he Issue last week. "All of this address is interesting as well as instructive. wvery mother in town is invited to ome to Mrs. Ada Dn Berry's Friday i fternoon March 19, at 3:.'?0 to be pres -lit at the "Mother's Meeting." W; 'viii nave tnese meetings at least once a month. They are not just for tin members of the W. C. T. U. (thong! vt hope all mothers will become mem licrs,) but they are for every moth-M vho feels an interest in the training her children. Our president, Mrs N"ibleft, has pre-parexl a special pro it ram i or trie occasion, jso - von mav t'eel sure there is a treat in store for 11 who attend. Mothers, do we love Mir boys and girls? Yes. ,)(. Then let. us meet together and studv and pray. Let its use fill means ih:V will better enable us to train our cbi! dren to the glory of God. AXMINSTER BUGS. Compare these prte.es v,-ith others: 27x00 in., regular $.3. ."50, now ...$2.2'. 0x6 ft., regulHr $L50, now $3,4' 9x12 ft., r.guiar $2-".00, now. . .'.$20.iJ tf G. N. Keith?. 227 Main t. &ke lifted --tike ISO gnMts praeat. -rT77 ill GREENVILLE : LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic - Greenville Ledge' No. 206. F.& A. M meets second Thursday s of each month at hall over 224 Washiogtoa avenue. C. . Hams, . M A. B. Xance, See'y. - Hilly er Chapter No. 1 13, R. A. - meets on every third Thursday of each month at ball over 224 Washing- month at hall over 224 Washington ave nue. E. N. Thomas, K. C.j Henry Crit tenden, Recorder. Greenville Council No. Si, R. lb S. M., meets on the third Wednesday of each month at bxdl over 224 Wash ington avenue. A. J. Hose, T. L M.; Robert Somerville. Recorder. Eastern Star. Greenville Chapter meet3 the first Thursday evening of each month in Masonic hail, over 224 Washington ave nue. Mr?. Lotta Moore Armistead, W. M.; Miss Mary Thomas, Sec 'y. Kuiahts of Pythias, ton avenue. A. B. Nance, II. P.; J. C. vis. See 'v. Delta Commandery No. i6, K. T., meets on the first Friday of each Stonewall Jackson Lodge No. 7, meets every Monday night at 8 o'clock at .Castle Hall, 224 Main -dreet. A. W McDonald, C. C; Jos. A Shall, K. of R. & S. McKinley Lodge No. 154, meets every Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at' Castle Hall, 224 Mais street. E. J. Kline, C. C; II. L. Wells, K. of K. & s. - ;. Odd Fellows. Greenville Lodge No. 94, meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at hall, 2.24 Main street. G. W. Richie, N. G., Marx Goldstein, Secretary. Imp. O. R. M. Pushmattaha Tribe No. 7, meets. evey Thursday night at 8 o'clock at hall. 224 Main slreet. J. M. Lee. Sachem, H. L. Walls, C. of R. B. P. O. Elks. Greenville Lodge No. 148, meets meets every second and fourth Mon days at F.Iks home, corner Washing ton avenue and Hinds streets. Home always o;en to visitine Elks. H. Armtsong, E. K., J. M. Lee, secre tary. , Woodmen of the World. ' "ot t in vn:d Cauipj o. S97,- meets iie first and third Fridays of each month at Fraternal Hall, 224 Main St. W. M. Stack, C. C, J. P. Butler, Clerk. g" 1 i PROFESSIONAL CARDS WATSON & JAYNE Attorney at Law Genera! Practice in State and ' Federal Courts. Citizens Bank Building Greenville - - Mississippi DR. IMOGENE COOPER, OSTFOPATH. Office: 320 Main St. PHONE NO. 169. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 to 4 p. m, DR. HOWARD T. STEWART -DENTIST Office over Richards-Bourne Jew elry Store Washington Avenue Greenville - - Mississippi W. L. HOWARD, M. D. Office in Weinberg Building Phones: Office 378; Residence 736 Greenville - - Mississippi S. STEIN, M. D. Office Phone, 561 Res. Phone, 323. Office, 745 Washington Ave. Gretnville, ...Mississippi. DR. S. L. SCOTT DENTIST Office in Brill Building. Long Distance Phone 623. Greenville - - - Mississippi PERCY BELL Ex-Chancelor Seventh District Practices in ail ,Sttte and Federal Courts. Office in Phetp'. Building. Winter Tourist Kates Via Y. & M. V. Railway. Crowley, Lai. .$21.50 Jennings, La 1 21.;0 Lake Charlps. La. 4 ..... ....... -2L"0 Biloxi. Miss. 16.fi0 , Gnlfpirt, Mis. 16.60 Mississippi City, M iss. . le-oi" Carlsbad, N. M . .-. i . . ... 4tf .80 DemniDCf, N. -M. . . . . . . . Tate Spring; Tenni Beaumont. Trx. ........... Corpus t'hristi, Tx. ... Brownsville-, Tex. .. . . .... . 5t '85 24.20 3.1 ; ot 31.6 3(i.7 El Paso. Tt jc. . . . I.. . . . v.. . .. 46. 1 Galveston. Tex. 24.05 1 Houston, Tex.. .. .. ...... 22.10 j Mineral .Wellsy Tex. v... 230 I ; San Antonio, Tex. 29.00 !- Ticket's on sale tafiy until April -.30. 1910,, with final limit May 31 19ly. . Winter tourist rates are also on saJ tf, various": prhrts- in. --Georgia. - Florida, North and South Carolina". For faU in- ; f ormatios, pkoa or write. . s - I , O. A. ilOPKIXS. Ticket Agent. Model 00 , Vhite Steamsr TITT7 TTTTFoTI n T7"1 T" oT ,5o- e At the recent great International Automobile Show in London, the White Gasolene Car was classed by the critics, with four or five leading foreign cars, as being of the most advanced design -among the cars exhibited. T GOLD, SILVER ! t t t- and NICKEL ! 11 11 W i ALL KINDS OF Metal Polishing and Finishing We are now in position to do all of the above work, as well as repair work of the same na- , ture. Call us up at tel- , ; ephone No. 93 and get prices or have bur agent . call to look at your work : JAMES IMPROVED RUFFLER CO. 121 BLANTON ST. 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ATTERBURY, Vice-President THE ENTRANCE OF .: 4t ' (Uoe WAS DECORATED BY GEO. .LONG The Artist and Sign Specialist. 12-Bottios EluWES&L For 84:88 TmiK cia lroof - j J 1 13 , .r .. m m Gasolene Car Cars : of larc - - ARKANSAS OFFICERS A. R NANCE. Cashier D. D. WOOLLaRD, -Vitt. Cashier 3 4 n 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 01 on 4 "'':fwtwwwiiy jWff-rwff.'i'wjl a. -t o 1- full 16 ox. bottles of lloantain. Whisttey for only $4 10 proof Wbli ijr ana to pure that ty adding- an equal atnount wl 'have "?4' bottles of Whlakey fully m itny whisker aold over bar n4 by -mail. V i proof and the. quality of Mountain Grove, or reanon you're not atin! when you itet it anil tt It back and w return all yotir money with-' . ot mrgnrntf-Mt. Order today. If you can't order at once. tN m ka yam 'will and wa'U w a, caao for j-ou. a oeaJar tv cmnpUUm litorat-nm about wrr goola. Mtxcalais 4lnw -pioTllnaa: Cow J. Mala fct., St. LooU. Mo.