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r six THE COLUAIDUS DISPATCn SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1021. trniitinfr two course lumheon. The! Mrs. Ira L. Clapton. The mnnindor RiicKt list imluuVd about thirty-five of the week, Mrs. Rhott will be the lllri Fchwab Entertains for Guests, of Mrs. Schwab's friti.ids. Courtesy To Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Solomon, ef Wil mington, N. C, who were piie-sts in the home of Mr. Simon Loeb for sev- Mrs. S. B. Schwab entertained at ora) tayS( WCje honoree, while here, the Woman's Club last Thursday af-'0( a nyn,ber of enjoyable social nt ternoon complimentary to her sister, tPn(jon8 ()n Wednesday evening Mrs. M. Moritz, of Michigan City. ' thev were complimented by Mrs. Jul- I truest of he) sifter, Mrs. Beverly lIoi)kinfi. Minn Dixie Hardy Kntertainn At Cards." On Wednesday afternoon the Satur day Bridge. Club was the honoree at n charming social affair given at the Woman'! Club by Miss Dixie Hardy, whose lovely hospitality was express- Th club roonu were a bower of jus ii0t,b wjth an elegant six o'clock !td in a party, the delightful details E beauty with their gorgeous wealtn j,,nr which was followed immedi of roses and delicately harmonizing 'ately- afterward by a bridge party hydrangeas. Games of bridge wen:,jven by jfr am Mrs. Leopold Loeb, enjoyed, souvenirs of th contest :whose guest list included the hon being a corsage of roses for high orees, Mrs. Bernard Rose, Mr. Sidney score and a deck of cards for consola- niuhm, Miss Ada Solomon, At the tion, while the honoree was presented 'conclusion of the interesting games, with a pair of lace hose. !an elaborate dutch supper was ' ser- The honoree, who possesses a dra-ved. competing with the tempting of which were recalled in pleasant !s memories of a happy occasion. j EH Lee County Seniors Complimented. !eE Mrs. Bessie K. Daughterly enter- tained last Friday afternoon at ajE charming party complimentary to the j EE: young ladies of the Senior Class at! J M.. S. C. W. whose homes are in Lee; EE mat ic soprano voice of rare tone and luieheon the delightful hospitality i County. The entertainment, beauti vu.u.nr, sun i"e iuui.u.-m. ""- for WHICH tlie tlORt ana noStCSS are fl !n ihnne-ht nnd PYernti,.n. wno n games, giving the "Aria" from "The Queen of Sheba," by Gounod and a little French song, "Ouvre Tes Yeux Bleus," by Massenet, the two select ions showing the wide range of a wonderful voice. In the entertainmef.it of her guests, Mrs. Schwab was assisted by Mes dames Louis and Albert Ilirshman, while Mrs. Rogan served a daintily famed. Bonds-Boyd. The marriage of Miss Lurlino Bonds to Mr. Morton Boyd was solemnized last Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. farewell courtesy from the hostess to the representatives from her home county, who were Misses Annie Lou Frances, president of the Senior class, Marguerite Feemster, of Nettleton, Regena Trapp and Mary Evelyn j Houston from Tupelo, Mary Agnew, ' Jas. Bonds on the Jackson Highway. jLadelle Rhodes, Elsie Smith, Sudie Mrs. Boyd is possessed of many Man Smith. Kathleen Mitchell from The next time you buy calomel ask for The purified and refined calomel tablets that are aautealess, safe and-sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. irice 35c. graces of person and character that have endeared her to a large circle of friends. Mr. Boyd is a valued em ployee of the Southeastern Express Company, and a young man of ster ling worth. The Dispatch joins their host of friends in wishing them a long and happy married life. ' S. A. C. W. Entertained. The members of the Columbus branch of Southern Association of College Women were guests of Miss Katherine Lindaniood at a charming Kficijil meeting Inst. Thnrsd.-iv Bvininw attend a conference at her home on the highlands. In addition to the social pleasure, an election of officers was held resulting in the choice of Miss Hooper for presi dent, Miss McClarty, vice-president; Miss Thelma West, secretary; Miss Lena Vaughan, treasurer. A recent telegram announcing the convalence of Mr. Garrett Myrlck, who had' been ill in the Tulane1 Hos pital in New Orleans for several days was gratifying news to his parents and numerous friends in this, city. : , Mrs; Wifliam"Rh'etVbf MVm'pnisV TeMuJsjpe Guntown. Miss Evelyn and Master S. L. Caine, Jr., Entertain. Among the pretty courtesies that graced last week's social activities was the informal card party givcm by Miss Evelyn and Master S. L. Caine, Jr., honoring their teachers from the Practice School. . Miss Mary Billups is leaving to morrow for Washington, D. C, to of tha Mount Vernon Association of which Miss Billups is vice-president for the state of Mississippi. Mrs. M. Moritz, the admired guest of Mrs. S. B. Schwab, will sing at the First Baptist church this morning. Mrs. Moritz will sing "Racchem," a new song by Mana Zucca, an Ameri can composer. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Noway left tho past week for a visit of several wt'eks duration with relatives in Norfolk. On, the way they are stopping for a fortnight with their daughter, Miss Rachel Newby at Johnson City, Tenn It s All Over IB SSio the IllllliliiiiiiililOilililiiSilli!! IIIIIIII'l The sale of the $1,000.00 chances at $10.00 cacli closed last night at 10 o'clock. The Glad Shouting will be done by the" first contingent of "Boosters" who appreciated the big chances they were given. How Many Boosters Has Columbus? The exact number will be published in the next issue of this paper and the lucky prize-winners announced. In the same issue we will quote the next price for the remaining units in the "Boosters" Lease Syndicate which is dependent upon drilling developments in the next 48 hours, but we can state right now, that the price will not be less than $20.00 the Unit and probably higher. The depth of Well No. 2, the "Billups," on Saturday night was . . . Feet. "SHOUT," YE LUCKY BOOSTERS, "SHOUT." zzz sMM Our R am kev. a- W'M bargains ( : j, i Ccj cady-to-Wear eDartment 1 Claims this to be their week of the month of May for shioneti SPECIAL ASSORTMENT II Spring Coat Suits Grouped in three lots and priced at Lot 1 Choice $18.21 -Atjhis low price you will find models that make you feel it is absolutely essential that you own one. Regular price to $15.00. Now. tr price to $15.00. t , , $18 21 Lot 2 Choice $28.57 -Though there are many suits included in this lot, yet' we surest early choice, for, as you know, first pick is always best. Regular price C?OQ TZH tpiO.U I to $07.50. Now. Phone No. 274 Good fur Movie Ticket?. Lot 3 Choice $42.32 ACTUAL VALUES TO $103.00. -Selection is easy from such a good display of clever and attractive styles as are entered, and we believe you will not be able to resist the extreme Qf O QO lowness of the pliers. Now VtO To help make this our Banner g Month of the year. , , Not to be outdone by any other de- partment in offering big bargains for the Month of May Sales, our Ready-to-Wear Department steps in and claims this week as theirs, 2 offering to the trade values that H in previous seasons were never M offered before the middle of July. Early Comers Will Get Best 1 Choice, so be Here as Early in s the Week as Possible SPECIAL ASSORTMENT j Silk Dresses FOR STREET OR AFTERNOON WEAR. j Here is where the stout figure can easily be fitted, for EE these garments are mostly stouts. EE For quick clearance we have divided into three lots. Lot 1 Choice $22.61 At this price, the value is extraordinary enough to war- EE rant you in laying aside all other plans and visiting E this sale very early Monday morning. COO EE Regular price to $18.00. Now VU1 Lot 2 Choice $31.25 I -Make it a point to see these, and it is advisable to pur chase at once. A better value will not be offered this season. Regular price to $07.50. Now jiz unrit-it nun S31.25 Lot 3 Choice ' $40.25 ACTUAL VALUES TO $90.00. -Such dresses as these are seldom offered at such ex ceedingly low prices. Those of you who intend buying a new silk dress will at once recognize the opportunity and mod no further urging to A OP purchase at iP.vf4rft Read our Shoe Ad. Tage Five. May Must be Our Banner Month. - ZTZ 'iMiii.MiiiiHMtlt'l'MtlHI'IMniMMMftMlllllllIMIIIlr!'!!! lllllf !IIMM( f )! HlllliriMllllMi IIII!I!!l!IIlIiIliiiliii!i:iIil!ll!i!III!l!l!iI!!IIII!!iilllil!iii!i!iii!liiiliI!iniii! .U..i1il,.u.i.itillH.iti.liUiiullli