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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1914, Section Two n 5 5 a 6 arerers" PeoDie and hvents i PHONE Monday Morning Begins a Sale of the Choicest i Patterns of the eason in Embroidered 1IIJr,M i na, , im n i a- i . m i.. mil I I Li 1 ' 1 Jl L. 1 B 38 2 By CELIA MYROVER ROBINSON. lJ RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND BASKET DINNER. The Church of Christ will hold morning and afternoon services at Ferry Pass church house, near Whit mire's cemetery, on Sunday. May 31. The following: program win be carried out: Song: and prayer services begin at 30:30 a m. Sermon by W. L. Reeves Subject: The Commandments of Christ are Or dinances appointed as means to Man's enjoyment of Salvation in time and Eternity." 11 o'clock a. m. Communion service 11.40 a. m. Basket dinner and intermission, 12 until 2 p. m. Sermon by H. E. Pierce Subject: "How to Study and Remember the Scriptures." 2:30 p. m. Some important business matters will . be given attention in the after noon, j A royal welcome is assured all who wish to attend these serv ices. Fl ounces Which A P rodigious rice Will vent m Prevail A WOMAN PRAYS. od, make m worthy of the little thing's: The thin, new moon, the tittle bird that sings. The whimsy dream with ever-ready wings God, make me worthy of the little things. Lord, let me feel the glory of the small ; The hidden path, the bud, the breeze's call. Those little hours that have no spur at all Lrord, let me feel the glory of the small. God, make me worthy of the little things; The little silences that loving brings. The routine task, the little hand that clings God, make me worthy of the little things! By Glad Malone, in June Alnslee's. c BONIFAY. i Bonifay,. May 30. The revival meet in? which has been in progress at t:: Methodist church for the pat week i -:irne to a close with the Sunday even i g service Rev. H. L.. Stout con-i'n-ted the meeting assisted by Rev. t S. Talley. of DeFuniak Springs, ' 'o delivered two very inspiring: ser ; -: - daily, there were several addi i !!! tc the church membership. demonstration Agent, lr. C. A. J 'u! ford, after a tour or inspection on i!v west side, of the county reports sv.s being exceedingly good, there Is tome complaint of dry weather. Miss Mary Lou Mathis is spending veral days iu town the guest of Mrs. . R. MatMs. Miss Mathis. who is directing the canning club work of this ounty has just completed her tour of successful and interesting meetings, reports the demonstration plats as be ing in fine condition, ana parents lend irg so much encouragement to the children in this work Is quite gratifying-. " ith the presentation of promotion rtf rates and the readina- of a ve-y i" t-rrsting program ax. tne Methodist i l 'irch Saturday afternoon, the Boni fa High School came to the close of one "1 i he most successful terms of the institution.- Prof. W. B. Homaday and assist! nts ha'e been the recipi ents of much prais? from patrons ar.d pupil, for their hard and diligent labor l-:r the advancement of the school. Mr. Max Porterfield. of Montgomery, also. Mr M. I.-ott, were the guests of Beautify the Compiexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM The Unequaled BeaatiHer USED AND EVDORSED B'i THOUSANDS Guaranteed to rerrtovr tanv freckles, pimpies, liver-spots, etc, Extrema cases twenty days- Rids pores and tissues of impurities Leaves the skin clear, soft- healthy Two sizes, 50c and L00. By toilet counters or maiS Ara-wyvyur. 751ET COMPAIsnr. Parts. Ia Kodaks. and Kodak supplies. We do develop ing and printing as well. Reynalds Music House IS FENOLE A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY? This question cm "oest be an swered by any one of the thou sands of housewives in Tampa and elsewhere who have been using Fenole exclusively as an insecticide and disinfectant in their homes. They have found it to be the most economical, safe, effective and con venient preparation that they have ever used. Fenole is economical to use, be cause distributed as It is with a spray pump there Is absolutely no waste; It goes farther and kills more insects to the gallon than any other preparation on the market. It Is safe to use anywhere and everywhere; insects killed with Peraole will not lie around as a menace to the lives of your pets or chickens; It does Its work Quickly and then evaporates com pletely. It can be sprayed all over the furniture, carpets and clothing, and will neither stain or injure the most delicate fabrics. Fenole Is very effective In Its work- Tou can not only kill all the Insects In sight, but the Cne vapor penetrates the smallest cracks and crevices, destroying the nests and eggs com pletely. It Is always ready to use; you 'th "shoot the troublesome pests on sight or on suspicion, without hesitation or preparation. As a Disinfectant, Fenole is in valuable. The fin vapor from the sprayer searches out and kills germs and microbes in the air, on the floors and walls; its use around the kitchen sink, in the toilet, around the garbage can, etc, will immediately dissipate odors and germs and will quickly evaporate, leaving everything cleanly and odorless. Sometimes a person buying Fe nole for the first time will ask: "Is it dangerous to breathe the vapor or odor of Fenole in one's lanes?"' The answer Is: No, POSITIVELY NO. Its powerful antiseptic com position makes it absolutely bene ficial to breathe. In fact, the free use of Fenole around the house wil' go a long way toward preventing the contraction of contagious dis eases, especially those which affect throat and lungs. "vTe repeat. Use Fenole freely. Use It according to directions. You will discover a thousand and one uses for it. and be more than pleases with tie good results ob tained. You will then agree with thousands of others that FENOLE IS A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Sold by Druggists. Grocers and Hardware Dealers FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY Tampa, Fla. Sole Manufacturers Drawing and Painting. Miss E. Chandler will open classes In drawing, painting and manual arts, Friday, May 29th, 9:00 a. m. Studio, 114 West Chase street Phone 1540. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker the first of the week. Misses Katrina and Beatrice Terry. ! of Ooree. Texas, are the guests of rel atives here this week. Mr. O. G. Dalton of Taylor, Ala, spent the past week with his brothers, Mr. T. F. Dalton and Dr. B. W. Dal ton who reside here. Mrs. J. M. Terry has returned home j fl'tw a. w-eek sta v in Pnsacoli. where she was cfUod on account of the death ! of her mother. Mrs. C. A. Vauehan. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Dowdy of Peo ria, 111., are visitins their daughter Mrs. .' I Emma Dowdy Sessoms, and will spend j several days here. j Messers. Horace Hutchinson and M ' J. Moates of Noma were in town on I fel business one dav durintr the week ! i. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sessoms ivere ! pi the guests of relatives here Thursday and Friday. Mr. a. E. Stone, re-oresentin a: The. Pensacola Journal, was in town r1--'T(f first of the week. j p3j Air. J A Sims accompanied V-v i KJ Messers. G W. Black and J M . ! PS Broch. in giving a. few de-tails of their . trip throughout the soth east portion j jf or Texas , wnere tney went to pur- k-o chase cattle of the Hereford stock, Mr. Jjjj Sims says, "On our trip I saw lots of j t Hereford cows that save three gal-iS1 Ions of milk a day. rich in butter, j Ljj They were fat and were extra, fine j beef 'rattle When fat cross d my mind i LJj I iust thought of my "lard hog" which I have iust killed, three feet high, six feet ar.d two inches lo- and made six j lard cans full of lard. This hog- was of j Poland China stock I also klhed an other of the same stock comparing in size similar to the other " ' M -JgftiSSg M' i Wiiv iH id m ym -mm p - iff n EEzr? mm This is a most seasonable offer and one that should and will crowd our dress goods depart ment to its utmost with women who want to save without sacrificing the first particle of quality or up-to-dateness. and wonderful as- This unusual offer includes our entir sortment of 45-inch trreracn voase a repe rsounces DEERLAXD. liner i ' Deerland. May SO Matthew Miller i and J. W. McSwain of Dorcas, a few hours here last Sunday Miss Alice Davis who has teen with s!a- fever was able to wn t. hf errandmother's lat Sunday A. D. McLecd of Orestvje.w was up j 'i last Sundav to se his sister who is i j i f ick. Pasco Hart of Dorcas, passed through our burg last Sunday on his way home I - from shearing sheep on Titi VjJ j Uncle Alex McCallum pat master j 1 of Dorcas, was here a short while Mon- day. Come and stay all dav. Uncle 'Alex, we like your companv Mrs. Chester Beard is reported im- 1 ' proving' to the gratification of her i nurse and doctor i W. J. Davis and Mr Levis of Mill : view, spent the day here last Wednes- ; day looking at a mill location and the ; timber. Ve hope they wi'l soon he j back and start up ousiness. W. T. Hart was a pleasant caller i here last Thursda afternoon J. R. Beard the travelling man. was1 : a pleasant caller here Thursday. j j J. E McConnel! received a car load of guano last Wednesdaj-, he is plant-' i The candidates are busy this week 1 fyi making their wants known hut next ; i Tuesday will deride the question. This 1 countv wi'I or.!v poi! a !iftle o-er half'N,: vote. ' f Mrs. M H Clajton who has been : S i visiting her mother ir. South Alabama, ! k. returned home last aturda? pleasure of her rna-'- frier, is to ht I si MARY ESTHER. Mary Esther May JV The euesrs who are registered at Hotel Cedars now ars Mr an,i Mrs P-ncter n? Ala.. Dr. and Mrs. Da Iron, and two ! children cf Opp, Ala . Mr. Champion ; and Mr Underwood of Opp. j Mr. T. J Pr-or of this place went! . T a v. f a -vT a .-i - . "T" i . - . . . . ness i Mr. V. J. Maclntire of rensa.co!a. ! kj visited his mother ar.d father of thi i P!- r- .. SN . j. . . lv.- Uii? k;ci e . ei:t to the Deep Water city last week on business. Hotel Ceiiars is receiving- quite a lot of a:; ligations for summer -.carders. Fishing and crabbing are very sood a i Mary Esther now. in all white, self colored, white with black and white, colored in pink, light blue, wistaria, tango, red, cone, an and green ef fects; beautiful dainty ecru flounces with self color effects, and also the color combinations that have proven the season's favorites; also 9i-friizjr v . Ml9w included arc exquisite flouncings in imported crepes in the new ivory IplPf tints, self colored. V alues in these exquisite tab- rics range from r cents to Sb.U per yard, and rhey will, beginning Monday morning, be placed on sale at 3L i a Why Buy Linen Whoo I inweave Serves IB Here's one of the most vonderiul indentions to- the saving of a thoughtful votmiu .rioney Linrveave. Ve're showing XliH Same Purposes? Clonojran include the verv sheerest. materials up to medium, and the he.-iie? thread material for suitings, waists, golf skirts, etc This materia! wests hLf "-i n ' costs only 15c ro 25c per vara in ddv bloi.scs. r.hu - p?J-r& V"VMm We're sho niz: a complete a?srrmen. of th- nr-. cncertin.3 chains to be worn with the new tango girdles. Thev'rf eiv ttracf!ve and p v ad 'led "hai"f-i '' '': snmi-r style? The Latest IT econa noor items $37.50 Dresses, $7.50 It is not our custom to exarerare in our advertising; and we have not done so m the above statement, as star' hng as the contrast mav seem Wf have remaining about 40 dresses made of he bc- i" qualitv lingerie, prettily trimmed with shadow lace, lace, and Irish crochet. Ideal for oing; ""'ear. values fans ins; up to $37.50, while thev last $2.50, $5 and $7.50 tLxceptional Interest New Arrivals in Skirts and Shirtwaists A ? h owing of rhoi styles in summer skirts, which -ave mst been received These include the very latest :ian tun?'" effects, made in crepes, series, shepherd C. necks. tr A larse -.fortnint Wash -Skirts, in ratine and rice cloth.. Varied in styles and handsome in effect. Just received nev summer styles made m lingerie, f rimmed up in latest popular effects. All low neck, daimw sndes. 51.50 to $3.50 each. 1 .-! r1 "1 1 cne -onnaren oo We never forget the little folks because we want this store always to be as much of a little folks store as one for grown-ups. 12" A shipment has just come in. consisting of children's play or yard dresses. It's positively astonish ing how they can be made for the price. Sizes 2 to 6, special this week -Dv The most serviceable garment children ever wear. Ten dozen 'Seaside" Rompers, good material, well made up. sizes 2 to 6. special OCn this week We would suggest that you come early, very early, because the days are getting quite warm before they are many hours old. W atson. Everything to Wear ompany