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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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jfclRKSVI TENN.j JUNE 1 hzB. 111 'li this morning to -spend the week with i will leave Saturday tor a brief vHit at If A 2:30 p. With Miss Finlcy Elder. b.Vpt'ist w. 'mv s.

The various of the Baptist M. will njeet at 3, p. Monday at the following places: Circle No. 1 In Baraca Itoom; Circle No. 2 in pidclis Class Room; Circle No.

"3 in T. E. L. Room; Circle No. 4 with Mrs.

P. V. Schmlttou and Mrs. Daisy Circle No. 5 with Mrs.

Elmer A full attendance Is urged at these meetings. PERSONALS J. H. McCutchen. who was a mem" ber of Company 29th is attending the reunion of.

the Spanish-American war veterans today in, Nash- vle. Miss Mary J.ouise Edwards, apd Mrs. C. H. Draie and fam ily have- returned from an extended Stay at Delray, and have taken an apartment in the Colonial for the v- Uy i B.

G. Hattler, returned with his father, Miss Mary Hattler, Mrs. How-aid Coraeliuss and Mrs. R. M.

Winn of Tennessee from which he was grad-after commencement 'at the University bated year at Knoxville. Charles Barrett has returned from a several days' stay at Knoxville, attending" closing 'exercises the University of Tennessee. En route to Georgia from Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. N.

C. McPherson and two children, stopped here today for, a visit to her brother. Dr. John A. Davison and Mrs.

DfeVison. They will spend tonight and part of Saturday. Mrs. Claude Gilpin, Miss Edna Gilpin, Lawrence and Raymond Gilpin Eleanor Warfield, Editor I Mrs. Emma Hughes Woolen-, depart and afterwardss receiving line wUr.ment Gold 8tar is offering be formed by some of the ladies of the' ft nrrp of ss no to the unit brineina A R.

and a reception will be held fhepreeanyuVber roold Star ab.tb.c4ubKcM!Wfi iiwif m-'SAnh Is local On June 14, 1777, the- Stars and I bnrl rinlrl fifa phnirmfln ftf NOTE The 'society editor Is. always pud to have Items of Interest called mArOttii or your friends entertaining, going away for a visit or havin? guests? Phone 47 or i) and tell u.s about It. Please call by o'clock of the day on which you wish the article to ap- Strips, by act of Congress, became the MontSOmerv eountv -official flag of the United States. Vlous to this, at different times and onj John Gilmore. department Tf fLag? chairman of uoit activities, requests all rw2f nUmbCr hadiunits to get together aU their military thP r.rirt I history, that it, may be preserved care- Of all the nations in the P(i America.

the youngest may i by the state of Tennessee. Jack Murphy of -Jackson. Denmark, Holland and Switzerland can i i t-v, claim an older; The. French flag la' 'fjTl if m-ot 0h nod fifty-five thousand popples -made WEEK-END SPECIAL WHITE AND COLORED SPORTS HATS the British flas iv, 1801. "Is it any wonder that the old soldier FREAK IIAIU STYLES INCREASING IN PARIS.

(By IIAZIX KEAVIS.) Press Fashion Paris," June ,8. (AP) Women who want, to 'Ixi recreated" in Pari? have strained! the beauty business almost to the breaking "point, says Eihile, wielder of the curling iron at a famous hair-a dressing establishment. Emiie's era-i limiting! tbe.tmifier:nrius; 1 lk w'rs he wil1 accePt) each day for creative" treatment. a roortfing to Emilc, bq is tfioUo without-appeal to his custo- "liiry all', want rto be made dif said with a 'sigh, the pretty ones are the worst of alL We i) them sometimes it's 'a change for the at least to of 4hinking.7T There's sucrra thllltr as'lnnkinp t.nn ririirlnatv i tj 1 here George Washington used worship. A week-end was spentln Baltimore MU wtKMrti- Elg, fniston, who will be remembered here as Hiss Martha Hendriks.

EVENING BRIDGE WELCOMES MR. AND MRS. MALLON TO THE CITY To compliment Mr. and. Mrs, H.

T. Mallon of Cincihhati, Ohio, who have pome here to make their home, and Mrs. Winiam Patch, nad Joseph Trahern were evening Wsts at bridge Thursday, entertaining at. thev lovely Trahern home- overlooking Madison extension. I Fragfant flowers and stately i rooms a lovely party background.

In and UYln room Ihe card Dlaned "and anDrnnriate hf avpr were presented for the game ntuardc: i c.C Mflrv VftnrW Porf ra n- tureJ(Jli and, Cyril the, genJlepianV prize, for' highest- ficoru. primus were presenica nar. arld-'Mri. i hnrv v.Tntj. n.

eprvwi 'Mr. 'and Wr Hussey of i Memphis, and Mrs' Edniistoh of KellyVffle, out-of-town guests who were included lit the 'cour tesy. "--i a LOVELY LUNCHEON 1'OR MRS. MELOAN Mrs. P.

M. Meloan was complimented Thursday by Miss Frances Major and -Miss -Mildred- -Pattle with a beautifully appointed rblde's luncheon given at Jiooh at the Woman's The bridal motif was artistically featured the table adornments A silver basket Was filled with agraceful arrangement Of June lilies for the cen terpiece and, on llieri side-white ta ehed so much bloods He loves. It for- tomj n0d. Webb- wb0 what it is and for what it represents, 3720 Princeton avenue, Nash- embodies the-purpose and history Harper and his brother the" government, itself, records ftre district managers middle thi. nnhirvprnnnji nf'it.

riffrnrifi-s imon Tennessee, of the Ohio National "FIRST IN CORRECT MILUNERY" urtii i Eccentric hairclressing is on tile ci ease; Emiie's colleagues tile comb land and sea. It lierald the heroism iacrif-ot rRivoIu ai father ineis wnopwnteaii.oycinmeni, on this continent and dedicated.it to liberty forever. It attests, the struggles of our army and the, valor of our citi- Wens wai's aftlMpublic It has been sanctified by the blood of our best and our. bravest. It records i the -achievements of Washington and I the martyrdom JDf -'Lincoln.

it has been bathed in the tears T)f a sorrowing pCUpiC lit lllia UrUil glUilllUU- AAA hearts of a freedom loving people, not oirtyat home-but iiy every part of the world, bur flag expresses more. than any! other flag; tt means more than any other national emblem. 'It ex- Dresses the will of a free people, ana is tnade from niature's choicest footl- tr ot a-pure, fresh arid cream, With the rt added energy value of the pure caneMj tw i by the i1 r. Miand Earner, "and Insurance caihe Friday. June rUu a rat" wttib-was tmrchased recently hvk Mr.

Harner. Tliey will remain there about three months i S-r DR. AND MRS. STEELE SAII THE 30TII FOR A YEAR IN THE united Dj. and Mrs.

William Trabue Steele, 'missicnarios iin Wuchow, China, will sail 3une.30t4i for a year's furlough in thevUnited States- nd. -come Clarksvillc to. "most of it with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. J. Moore Dickson, at home.

Madison street. They will land in Seattle. July cmiryu uiey are ine connecting iinjc between the "old and new world 1 arid' Miss Elizabeth DicksOn, -eele enjbved 4 younj ladyhaod, made pleasant here Ijy, Hhtch baw sjUryiveji dUtlpg their, absenceand inj.erost to Jheir fetuvh, to tlje cltji'this utimmer, 'i if-ti -i'i LUNCHEOSV PARTIES AlVD IN- TERE5STING EXPEDITIONS EN- TERTAIN MRS. POLK ATf WASULVGTP 1 Mrs. Hirks who is enjoying an extended stay in Washington! D.

is the honorea of many-delightful affairs hoino-' p-ivpn hv Yior hntActro: sugar which- DiscHm'inating people can hurting iron agree. The fact that women are trying to disguise the. evi-L? aienco that their hair is being allowed to grw, together with the desire to "be is 4 responsible for bizarre 1 hair thcyt say. I One of the remarkable hair styles suggested by one shop to women-who want to be different is the Hottentot. consists of-'a bush of hair held in Place by round, combs, which pull the back of the growing bob; are frizzed to the u) Anohtw'uttJiair is based on -Hivr backr: rThe i Is combed, over tha oars i land covers the short front locks.

This one 01 tne purest tney can. pyy ai snfp; fnr pvprv mpmhpr rtf t.hp am proclaims that; they are supreme and 16, and Nashville July 20. On that they acknowledge no earthly sovr Dr. and "Mrs. Steele is directed keen ereign but themselves.

It never was admiration of, religious and -social cir-assaulted that thousands did not rise cles of the city." "For MadisonS-steet Miss Marlon Taylor arrived Thursday from Lynchburg, where she is A junior at Randolph Macon College, to spend vacation with parents, Mr, and. Mrs. J. Taylor near St, En. route' home she attended, commencement exercises at the University of Tennessee where her brother Billy M.

Taylor, was a member of the graduating class. He will return home in a few days. Mrs. Lillian Ussery and" daughter, Miss Louise.Nhave returned from Abcr- deen, where Miss Ussery has been uiL-motT oi wie nign scnooi Miss Georgia Hodgson has returned irom jferote, wnere she has been teaching in the high school, to spent! vacation with her Mrs. S.

Hodgson. -tt Mrs. W. W. Warfield anoT daughter, EleanoF, have moved from the- fceech apartments to their recently purchased home, 3,13 Madisoa street Mrs, Bennett Young has returned to her home, in Louisville after a visit to relatives, and friends here.i Miss Mabel 7 Nichols has returned from Tennessee College at Murfrces-boro.

to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nichols, at Ringgold.

i r-r--r- Mr. and Robert James and Miss Mayme Gold Ellis have returned from a motor trip of a few days to Knoxville. Tliey were accompanied home by- Miss Elizabeth Ellis. Dr. and Mrs, Claude Lee Finney and children, her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph' Boil- Ua, at liome, Franklin street. Miss Eth Jorres thte. city. Bouto' ihdcrwent ah oiieratioVfor appendici-' tis this morning at tlie local i r-a Little Pauline Wade.ha3.

returned from a. visit tp sister. Ransdcll. icaiScnwo6Al ivir Ann -Mm war auri daughtersi pauland fCathryrl, an nave returned Tuejif, uBjr ior a visil to jnenas ana relatives. -a Billy Staton was able, to be -out Thursday following aril appendicitis Mies Elizabeth Edmondson has returned from the University of Tennessee at knoxville to spend the summer with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. U. Edmondson, at home, Madison street. -a Miss Grace Stacker left for Nashville rttl i -t V'ftUUr A. MAU AVAtAdLittlCb arrived' Thursday- by motor IV'-a wf iron for- a short visit to Clauder and Margaret i ily, baby inclufderl.

fjt 'V 35c ''yYWMx aye j( f-or Sunday -dessert- to women who are letting their back nair grow. 1 a i 1 I Gallatin, where thex will joined Oecil Gilpin nd be rom whence tliey, will go to LouisvillA, for a -visit to relatives. Vv JS. a- tt- v-, Mr. and P.

M. Mcloanjt left Thursday afternoon by motor on Cave to make their home.siaftcr a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mfs. R. Foster at Ringgold.

-'i Senator S. C. Lewis ofpover, pent Thursday evening in "the eity witAi his wife who is a patient at 'the localshos-pltal. Lewis' condition ttiows gratifying Improvement. Miss Kthryh Miller of.

New will leave Saturday night for St, Lcuisv'MdJ where she will speiid a few days with her uncle, T. and then go to Iowa- to join her grandmother and sjsfor the summers i n-i Miss Kate Killebrew of Nashville, is spending the weekend with. ac parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo KiUclirtw', at Rossv1Cw.

$2.95 -3 3 -v1 ce urea weeteha it. depend upon its tjeuij kl a St 8 ft torn in the seal-tight, tin 'contact' 50c Lac iiit in W3i III T.enn e't'a ei III a. vr.trm II. A. K.

IN Vi I PllRI, TO Af! 1 DAY AT COUN- TRY tEUB J1NE 14TH. being planned under direction of Mrs Up to smite the assailant. uionous old banner." AMERICAN LEGION- WOMAN'S AUXlLlARV Nof ES t'Uby FmmA J. I tnptwj). Clarksvill, Legibn Auxiliary, ci cared ft 'iieftt' syut R'J' Menltrial Were- iio.partiCularly-t-actiivtr -well made, but their message bore Uie poi-ular appeal.rwiUiowtjiat Thi tiblic most nobly carried out: the sen; tinent.

of the day. The Legion Auxiliary the groat peace time army is-drafting every eligible woman in America' to Join its forces dur-tng Juhe' Won't you mothers, sisters and wives please send in dues, and your name, and $1.00 4o Harley Askew, treasurer, or Mrs. Henry Mer-ritt. 'secretary' of local chapter at once? J. Walker department chairman of Americanization, requests all-' units With local merchants to fly the Stars and Stripes, June 14, Flag Day.

dining foom'' Xa6' club; aftd. bridal plsrecaraspoTlfTeddu'C Covers for Mrs'. Meloan. Misses Ma KHv Pattie. Cather- toe Eliaabeth sEdmondson, Elizabeth Tarplcy, Lillian Stacker, Martha Stewart Launt, Betty Fuqua.

Louise Perry and Mrs. Paul J. Edmondson and Mrs. Paul f' Si i TRINITY il AUXILIARY ttek vAiutnn r--. In with Mrs.

Charles Cross: Cir- cle No. 4" at 3 p. with Mrs. Frank Snadon; Circle No. 5 at 3 p.

with Mrs. Lena Ragsdale; Circle No fr at The TriftityW-8riCh. at the Wom'an'i i Auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon ap-at 4 o'clock with Mrs. A. B.

Killebrew. Members please notice change of Jjopr. 4 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY xhe various Circles oOthe FifsJ; Pres byterian Auxiliary willxneet Monday "follows: Circle 2 with Mrs. at- Pranlc FiederJiner Circle No; 3 at" "3 Hunter Mferiwethcr, will be held at the Country Club, Thursday June 14. in celebration of flag day.TJle movement locally is tsponsorcd by the Captain 1 William Edmiston chapter, D.

AB. and W- a cprdlaj Invitation Js given-the public Y4f to participate in the. observance of the anniversary 'ofhe Official adoption of "OlcT meflag bf the United i Siatcs.All honor and veneration is uue it and it is felt that a good representation of the citizenship of Clarkville wiil be glad to have share in this -1 nnual tribute to' th-: nag. Reception to Follow -The exercises will be at two-thirty an old historical inn after which the participants visited- the and: their' friends, Mrs. Douglas RoW low, w-hom she is visiting principally, tendered a luncheon.

of artistic pointment In her honor at the Chevy Country club in Washington, Another lunclieon. was given her by Mrs. C. Green at ah artistic tearoom across the Potomac, In Alexandria, whew she was the guest of Mrs. C.

McKinney, an attractively planned courtesy was carried out "Revive Us Again MiP if 4 Si-- v. c'f illffl f- purity -mW'' "'withonttio 'touchof a 'Pasteiirizav 'mWmM ttonnitation and the, I care iri the election of mmmmmSS insure a cream lff4lffW of matchless purity. Jfrif Evangelistic Meetings Travelo June 13th to July 1st Notice Change in First Service on Account of 'i: ,1 Mrs. Smith's Illness. AT THE ASSOCIATION WAREHOUSE Final preparations have been made.

Everything is in II'SII Conlidetice! EVERY CAN of Snow King Baking Powder contains a piarant.ee signed by Mrs. Louise Lillard, President of our Com-panyrpfomising absolute satis- faction or your -money back. Such a guarantee implies perfect contidencc in our baking rxTwtkr not alone as it leaves the factory, but as you use it. spoonful by spoonful. To insure the safety of Snow Ring, every xarHs TnaaVabsry- lutcly a pat-ented, process riscd by no other baking powder company, in the worU.

Snow King comes to you as it leaves us pure, wholesome, swre. Writ t9 If. LSktrd 04 ash her for a cop of the beautiful 44-pttft Snow Cook Book ConUMiMg stmt, of ktr trton -jtvoriitt hating frtifei. 1 TV Snow King Bkrog Powder Co, Gncmnn, Ohio readiness for the greatest spiritual awakening Clarksvillc and vicinity have ever known. Madf of the highestigrado Australian wool Ej Spr.ng rCnit that hold shape.

Beautifur colors. v'X New Designs and 'vS jz 1 -5 BIG SELECTION OF 'f Tfennis Rackets Services each evening ilt 7:30 WILSON AlND WRIGHT AND DETSON Brands have v- 4,000 at first service! BE Pennsylvania Tennis Ball ers. Always fresh Ok! I The Corntnittee in charge of iearrrfg the Warehouse sincerely thanks the eighty or ninety men who so willingly responded last Tuesday evening. Fifty Tttri rvTj ofSmctta C. Mad lit Way By ft Way It 's a dm Sporting Good -Headquarters PHONE 83.

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