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TIIE NSACOLA JOUPITAT,: VCDIIGDAV rcr-, OCIET Y BIBLE HOUR FOR 1 WOMAN'S HOME. - A Bible hoar to be leld one afternoon In each week has beeri instituted at the woman s Home. services will be con ducted by the various ministers In the city in the alphabetical order; of their t i'al at the home ox ? ,3 Scrams have been arranged 1 pr fns The recital . will , 1 "unusually enjoyable one ful progress has been made by I iLELZ the nast year's work. J,J th T pupils and their friends s Vlrr welcomed guests. -lir nrocram will be ' rtven 0T?njff fKdvanced class" this .MiNCED MUSIC 'churches. 'l CHARl-lEBELLE LANEY 5 Many of the old ladle at the home are "-" and tomorrow wiernwn unaoie to attend taei lavorite church s ;b'ternoo jl8 of Mia8 Charlie-.and many of them are ioo feeble to to to "--. music classes will Stye tneir J religious services. All tiave expressed a kind and it is felt that the institution of the Bible hour will, a nearly as pos sible, fill this need. As summer comes on we do not want to forstt this little group of old people we hive with us and to remember that they eniov car riria treats of cream and other dainties nad forms of entertainment, as well as our selves. The committees of ladies from the various churches han series of entertainments for the home, the ladies from the First Methodist church, to entertain this week. FVE HUNDRED CLUB'TO MPFT - WITH MRS. STOKES. The Five Hundred Club that ntv. rnr the benefit of ithe Woman's W-.tn in meet on Thursdav .afternoon a -aft o'clock, with Mrs. John P.' Stokes, host ess, at her home, 1304 N. Barcelona-st. WHIDDON. MORRIS WEDDING TODAY. , Cordial interest centers In tA m rr) a arm tins tvwiing 01 miss Minnie whltv "the younger pupils to give a 'morrow afternoon: -. S.th in W nuuoi u it..' , - fort- -pace. Rprpnatlft -'-. i. jjajiL c w -o ' Flatterer Chaminade. Cairo j-Ghys. Mattie May Mc "terfiy Merkel; ' Butterfly Liege. WG.Paderewskl. Olivia W!a In D MinorMozart; Bir Florence Pierpont. fit-aet ABimu- ' -v Wompta - Lack. Dorothy Urw m B flat Schubert; The tr Vetin of the G.I. A. F R of L. E. will ne nem . " u p i - . -,r Rnrrwina.-at. this ' Vt. nau " n at I o'clock. " ;SESSIVE PEANUT Ur H. White will entertain with 1 o'cPock ; for the 'rf the Luthem church All mem- jad Irienas 01 .j .arited to attend. r ' ; ..... rcir.HERS' ilATlON SCHOOL NO. 10. v , Parents- ; - v10 will hold its regular month 's Na ",nnnn at 2:30 o'clock. K Tof the Association are urged prtsenu HlN AND MRS. CHRISTY WILL RECEIVE 1 uun i. ain H. H. Christy, commandant of tval air -"" r."..... jot observe uieir uau me" today. - ' ; MSBBSSBBBBBBBSSBaSSSSB V , Buy Silver j to use ; JUS The features that make aiver so desirable lor wed ding and other gifts beauty. Inherent "value, style are the very . points iich make it desirable for one's own use. , Good silver Is economical equipment for the dining ream, It need never be re jUced, for o n 1 y gross arelessness can break ft, vA 1th a little attention ; lis handsome appearance Is caintained for a life time. -il Elebash's are 6ilver -pieces you will be proud it in your home. Add them to your service. Elebash Jewelry Company Jewelers and Silversmiths 112 & PALAFOX ST. Member Retail ' Merchants. Association ' ris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.V'X or ris w iamory jsarie Whiddon, of Flo, lor lor 1 Poiiam: MTr" d Mrs. John L. Jernigan. Ra i r$L M,r' aad Mrs. T. IV Ofalbert. ?A" Sncico; W. H. Rhett. Atlanta: h;;: $2 Memphis; Miss Alice rikCI. "ir. air. ana jars, j-l s. Bibbons, Chicago. aft?1!!?1' -J,erUn naa returned home ds?Rf5di?si.ne Pt four months nost delightfully In New York City. Miss Ber- K,,' - vi lujo seasons winsome de- . " iiiBpiraiion 01 many , .k"iii v-ny inn uimog otner Pleasures, enjoyed attending grand opera. Mrh Vili;,fma."hJWB- Pr Join v,r " aaugnter, iNancy, who are visiting-at the home of Mrs. Ma- l'ilr!,,1Jar ?' and Mrs. Frank G. n N The weddin will Ke autettv clbra at me nome or the-bride's carentu v Gregory-st at six o'clock. Only relative, and a few intimate friends will be pres-, ent and the Impressive marriage service of the Presbyterian faith will be read by Dr. A. S. Moffett. nastor of the First Iresbyterian ohurch. The wedding music will be played by Mrs. Ewart. miss Morris will be married in a hand some traveling suit of midnight blue tricotine with hat and accessories to match. Her corsage will be of showered pink and blue sweet peas. Cut flowers In the weddin? color tones of pink and blue will be used with palms and ferns throughout the home. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom will leave on a short honeymoon and on their return to Pen- sacola will bo at home to friends, at the home of the bride's parents, 131 E. Gregory-st until going into a home of their own. Amonar the out-of-town guests will be ?Iiss Vera Whiddon. of Florala. and Mrs. J. D. Cobb, . of Crestview, sisters of the groom. - Miss Morris is an unusually attractive girl with the happy gift of easily making friends and has been quite active in Com munity Service and other ehib work for girls. Mr. Whiddon enlisted . for service in the army at the beginning of the war and was pverseas for some time. On his return to civilian life ha came to Pen- sacola to make his- home and has been in the city for the past seven months. BOUNDARIES OF . VACATION. Vacation Is bounded on the north by green fields, summer rambles and rabbit hunting; on the east by a back yard, with a wheelbarrow of wood a brush broom and many errands for - Mother; on the south by bait cups, dip nets and fish ing poles; on the west by torn jackets, soiled pants and bruised toes. The capi tals of Vacation are Freedom, Frolic and Happiness. Dear Teachers, and schoolmates. . we are now on the borders f this happy country, and before entering we wish you all a pleasant vacation and a happy re turn to our loved schoolrooms. By one of the City Primary Teachers. i ' MISS WHITE ADDRESSES BUSINESS WOMEN ON FEDERATION. Miss Lilla White, of St. Augustine. Florida state president of the National Federation of Business Women's Clubs, gave an interesting address at a lunch eon given by the Pensacola Professional and Business Women's Club at the Com munity Service Club yesterday. Miss White, a splendid business woman herself, told of the Federation and spoke of women and especially the southern women In business life, holding the en tira Attention of her audience. "Efficiency." and the elimination of sex from business relations was strongly stressed by Miss i White. The giving of value received, a true Community spirit with a pleasant personality and good taste in dressing are -invaluable assets to the business woman. Miss White said. . Preceding Miss White's address a beau tifully appointed luncheon was served and a short musical program was given by Mrs. G. B. Yonge and Mr. J. B. Tindall. MEMORIAL. DAY EXERCISES MONDAY. APRIL. 26. Memorial Day. Monday April 26. will be observed by the Ladies Confederate Memorial Association of Pensacola with aDDrooriate exercises at the First Bap tist church at 4 o'clock In the afternoon with the final exercises at Lee Square. Robert P. Stout will be orator for The oc casion and soecial music will be a feat ure of the program. Invited to take part in the exercises are the Confederate vet erans. United Daughters of the Confed eracy. Sons of Veterans. Children of the Confederacy and the Boy Scouts. Any flowers sent to the monument by three o'clock on Monday afternoon will be ap predated. 7 - . . r?i th SUibnfJ2ne R-H with the Camden, recently left with his flotilla, Mrs. Ransom erninr in vt where She will be joined by him In time for the naval review on May 1 During tay j ; th. city Lieut-ant-Com: mander and Mrs. Ransom made- their home. at "Stewart's, Villa" on the Bay shore.. ;-. - v.- . .. . Mrs. Dowden Brown and children' of Atlanta, returned home Monday after a i5hMU tSwk'B vlKit the city Z th ""V Iown Parents, Hon. and Mrs. "W. A. Btount at "Seamarge ' , A- - McMullen of Grand Ridge, was in Pensacola , yesterday caUing on friends. Phillip A. Caro, paymaster, N. S. has been ordered to the iu.ni -.- tion tor duty. He will be paymaster and r oniser ana nas en over bis new dutt Mrs. N. - o. rrir4iiA n PiELS?" 3 isitlng in the city for - at tne nome of faiafox-st and is receiving, a most royal welcome from her many old Pensacola friends Mra rh-lati . . ground work" in Pensacola. about eight w ana wa cioseiy identified with the educational and social life of the city. She is now v w r a n . land. Oregon and Is on her way hdme cai wnure sn attenaed a irage convention recently held there. The many friends of Miss Emma Miller will regret to learn of her very critical otv ii ci nume in xsagaau. Well known visitors in the city are Mrs. Ben. H- Thomas and little daugh ter. -Eloisa. nf Pnunn rai;rt wA are the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. i nomas resided in Pensacola for some time before going to the west to make their home. Mr. Thomas, now traveling representative with the California Raisin Growers" Association, was - formerly one of the most widely known newspapermen In the South. The little daughter. Eloise. although only ten years of age has already -given promise of great mu sical genius and Is prominently ldenti- ftatff With Tn1laial fiimUa 4 u.. first public apppearance, older Pensacola "cjiua rvznii was ai a, musical en- church when she was only four years of age and at that time a brilliant musical career was predicted for her. Mrs. Thomas is also a woman of unusual abil ity and is much Interested In Women's Club work In her home city. jvir. ana Mrs. Herman B. White have gone to Hot Springs, Ark., later going to points in Indianna, to visit before re turning home. ir. jack crrensnaw leaves today for Mobile, for a short visit with friends be- for rctlirnlnr tn 1nrn1a to IaIh "My Crenshaw to make their home. R .C. Greenway of the O. F. and A. has returned from a short business trip to Washington. Tk C had apartments at the San -Carlos during Mill Inn to make their home during the summer. , - - an; 1 1 n J USi-Ldiv-'.- The Cayer Cc?ay IzlrcizccJ Aspirin to Phycicii3 18 Years Aa. If you want the true, - world-famous Aspirin, as prescribed by physiciaas for over eighteen years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.' The "Bayer Cross" is stamped on each rerred to Fort Barrancas for dutv his 'J11 J,d PPears on each package for many friends -will be delijfhted tn lMrrCh'our proteeUon against imitaUons. Lieutenant-Commander J. C. Ran-1 . In ?h- Paf of "Bayer Tablets of som. of th submuin. rr i,w I Aspirin" are safe and proper direction for Colds. Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth- acne. .baracne, uneumaxiBm, JLiOmMgo MTrr4tiB - anA far Pil n on.n.i Handy tinboxes containing u tablets cost- but a few cents. Drugilats also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv. BREAKFAST Sany appetizing dishes "?Pared in a way that will the most fastidious, k Carte. LUNCHEON A special plate du jour, e would want for 75c. ; DINNER 5vary delicacy of the served as it should c Ven ice a la carte. JeCafe San Carlos cola's Bright Spot BOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW . -fl Artichokes In Cans 40 c tail Merchants Assn. ' McHenry jonea returned nome yester several days with her sister, Mrs. C. M. and Mrs. J. C. Potter, Jr. and rvtA. Mias Gladys Haxlette of Grand Rapids. Mich., who are spending some time in the city have taken apartments with Ca-Dtain and Mrs. B. P. Edmundson on Brainard-st. Mr. Potter's mother ar vnsterdav to loin them from St. Petersburg, where she has been spending the winter. t. H. Lacv has returned to the city after a delightful weak-end motoring trip to Valparaiso. "Vaie cr raraaise. Mrs. Carl Hoffman (Annie Mooney), has returned home after a short visit in H. Engel has returned to the city rrom a comoinea dusidom na pwnsuro trip to New Tork City. Eddie Fbrcheimer has arrived from New Tork City and other points In the east on a business trip. Mrs. E. L. Simmons and daughter. Josie Mae of Mobile, have returned home after a delightful week-end spent in the city as the guests of Mr. ana Mrs. w. H. -White at their Jiome on Gonzalex-st. Mrs. It. J. Owens and Miss Wloress Tinsley are home after enjoying a two week's visit in River Falls. Ala., as the guests of Mrs. Owens mother, Mrs. J. M-. Jerniran. A. W. Stewart Is spending a short time in New Orleans on business. Thomas P. White has returned to rhe city after a short trip to New Tork City, combining business wttn pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitted are ex pected to return to Pensacola about the irst or tne moma auer vpenaiag in winter in St. Petersburg. Mr. Whitted In the aviation service before the war, with 'Mrs. Whitted made the trip to St. Petersburg in their aeroplane, the "Blue bird" and will probably make the return trfn In the same machine. Miss Bessie Tniostra is home after a short stay-in New Orleans. Misses Pattie Holden and Clara Par ley arrive from Marianna this week to be the guests , -of Miss Berta Hyer. for Blountstown, where she will visa far day from Gainesville, where he attended .&asxer inimues li uiiiicianj. Miss Doris Merritt is being welcomed home by members of the younger set. re turning Sunday from Annapolis, where she enjoyed an extended visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. E. P. Nickiston. She also visited in New Tork City as the guest of. Mis Maria. Blacklston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little and lit tle daughter. Robbie Carroll left yesterday for Shelbyville. Ind., and Chicago for a visit of several weeks with friends. Among guests registered at the Sas FOUR CANDIDATES HAVE QUALIFIED Candidates who qualified with the clerkV of the circuit court Mon day were A. Cary Bills tor sheriff; W. P. Rice for cleric of the court of record: . C A. (3ren Icrr nmitiM. yiand Frank X, Carroll for representa tive to the: legtaiature. . CARDS OF THANKS. We take this means of thanking our many . friends - and relatives for their kindness to us during our recent sad be reavement, the sickness and death of our husband and father, W. A. B. Pierce. We especially wish to thank the W. O. W. Brother Odom, of the East Hill Baptist Church for the consoling words, and Mr. Northnp for so ably conducting the funeral. Each and every one tor the beautiful flowers. MRS. W. A. B. PIERCE AND CHILDREN Money Folate " ana Tc? IT IS JUST -WHAT CHILDSEN oufht to here for feverish colds, coahf, "snuffles," and that fight wheezing breathing. It stops croup, too. It eases and checks whooping cough, measles . couh and bronchial coughs. - F-' Every User a Friend ' "U? littla irt haA bam hmwio th mom every uw nicms. se I Msanstm i lfOa ef FoWr'a Roey and Tar era tkraa hoars. That nicht sbe start wall. cnibM say. aad aaxt day ear eoM was I Mrs. K. M. Kanley, Stanford, fty. , "Mr three duldraej bad e vary severe attack ef wboaaiad aaush- Tea first few daeae af Foley'a Hoeay sad Tar gav team great taUaf. and it did them good." Mrs. E. C. Uoatlar. Grand Ialaed. Neb. Foley's Honey and Tar has been used for more than thirty years in thousands of homes for relief from coughs, colds, pacmodie croup, tickling throst, hoarse ness, whooping cough, bronchial coughs and the coughs that follow influenza or Id grippe. - mmw Sold Everywhere. The ncnt time ycu huy calomel ask for The puriiied and refined calomel tablets- that are nautealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtue retain ed and isaprored. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn' CS with fingers 7 Doesn't hart bit! Sfd? ft little Fieesone on ah aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then yon lift it right out. Yes, magic! No humbug! A tiny bottle of Freesone costs but a few cents at any drag stare, bat is suC cient to remove every hard earn, soft corn,-or corn between the toes, and t&e calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freesone is the sensational discover of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. STURDY - yet YLI.S H TVio fwn mialities are bv no means incom- JL 11V V w - -- v ,- patible as shown by this smart walking shoe They come in srown uaii, i5iaciw, Kid and White Reinskin.. Every Woman needs a pair of shoes of this type in her wardrobe to encourage wholesome exercise. . A guarantee of satisfaction goes with every pair 01 snoes we zziu s 19 South' Palofo C'J 1 v . AiM' L wanted -to mm mt in i .. a-V--a Vj. . . A ftr,7 yecn co there tmfa.hzvz ten reason in that nsxnairk biit hot at the pres ent day. Nov right on the pantry chdf you vill find a whole row of cans c? X7JTH THE CHEAM LEFT IN i Kne rich t mi!k4 from , keakhy cows, tifftnrtirally ssslzd in con ; vtnient sized cans. Let it replace fresh milk and cream wherever you gsr erally use them in cooHnjr-the con veniencc, the time saved and the red added goodness in your cooking will more than dslsbt you. 1HE E02DEN CXJMPANY Dordm Btiilding New York Ordsr at least a half-dozen cans from your grcssr " ; i. to have it on hanS when ycu czsd it. J aV 1 Delicious 2 i sibn of 'QFap3cBJp.t9 ley fesd IjisSMd tecSh . - i