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' """ .... " p _ __ We are showing a complete line of Rugs?Saxony, Wilton, Axminister, Tapestry, Wool Fiber Deltox ancl Linoleums. You will never know except by actual experience how much a very small investment with us will beau tify your home?Hall, Living Room, Parlor, Bathroom. Won't You Investigate? J. F. Mackey Co. ?<. t !xam?nuamHiait)3 Three Big Days At The Star Theatre Feature attractions for today, Monday and Tuesday at our theatre will please all Lancaster people. Today We Present Julian Stoger in "The Stolen Triumph," a powerful Metro production, showing how deceit in life breeds dis aster. Monday We Will Show "The Spider and the Fly" in which Robert Mantell and Genevieve Hamper are the stars. A Big Feature Tuesday Is the return engagement of "The River of Romance" in which pnpean Julian Giles, a Lancaster boy. This splendid production will delight anj audience. THE STAR THEATRE "Home of Good Pictures." I ' ' 7^ New Treatment i Asthma, Catan 7""Vv' Vlck>4 "Vap-O-Rub" SaW Ratlnves h Initiation and Absorption. No Dosing. No need to take internal medicines < habit forming drugs for these trouble Whan Viok's "Vap-O-Itob* Balvo is applie to ths heat of the body, soothing, mod eated vapors are released that are Inhale warn? !^jp} ' ' / I | mm | uvvmu hm hm j am* |<j| fe SOCIAL. CALENDAR I FOR WEEK-END I H (iludys M. Jones, Social Kditor, + a + Phone 44. 8 + Friday, Feb. 16: Mrs. Ira B. mM Jones, Sr., Rook Party, 3:45 p. + Ik + m. * g| Miss Juanita Nealy, College * Kj + Party, 8:00 o'clock p. m. K Miss Ruth Riddle, Valentine K + Party, in honor of Misses Caro- K + line and Jolie Porter and Mary * Ks + Elliot Carnes. * B| Saturday, Feb. 17: Miss El- + Bp + freida Poag, Birthday Party, K in honor of Jennie Lee Sherard, + K + member of Sunday School Class, I; 3:00 p. m. * I , The Surprise Party which occurred I at Miss Melitta Faile's on Thursday 1 evening lerminated in a double sur-!l prise when the family greeted and H entertained the young guests. Be-1B fore the evening closed delightful re- I | freshments were served. i Mrs. W. R. Thomson was hostess' to the Chesterfield Avenue Book j? club on Wednesday afternoon. ThereJl 'were five tables, and after many in B i teresting and exciting games, re- .Ug freshments in two courses were serv I ed. Each guest was given a vaIen-|B tine favor, symbolic of the day. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Poag enter-'I tained a few friends at a delightful ll five-course luncheon at their home 11 on Barr street Thursday at 2 p. m.'jjF Those enpoying this affair were Mes-ll dames P. B. Morrow of Mt. Carmel I W. It. Thomson, Frank Harper, (). n B. Bartlett, A. G. Ellison, Tom Dos- I tor, J. K. Connors and Miss Bess Me- Ky Manus. "Miss Rosalie Ferguson entertained the Methodist Missionary society a? S lur home on French street Tuesday B afternoon. A very interesting a"1 MB enjoyable program was carried out, B and Miss Ruth Riddle, with Miss gg Irene Stowman as alternate, was JM elected as delegate to the Upper Caro- H Una Conference to be held in Rock B Hill March 13th to 15th. A most ^I delicious salad course was then jPjj served. K A lovely Valentine party for the I benefit of the Children's Chapter of *>. the United Daughters of the Confed E eraey was held at Miss Mary Hough's E8 on Tuesday evening. The lower lloor 8 of her spacious home was thrown In-ira to one and was effectively decorated'8 in red hearts. Various games were t&j played during the evening, after'B which sandwiches and punch, a most'I ! delectable beverage, were served. Tin wi dimes for admission will go t<> swell the U. 1). C. treasury. The social committee of the Met ho :B dist church, consisting oi Waltet Stewman (lay leader), W. II. Terry. 1^ J. O. Porter, Boyd Ilorton, .!. C. Ed wards, F n. Itoddey, E. (1. Lazenltv " and Hazel Ferguson, gave a mum ? enjoyed oyster supper to the men of their church at the parsonage on Thursday evening. This was for the purpose of making the members better acquainted with each other, in order to establish unity and cooperation in their work. Mrs. Ernest Moore entertained in honor of her Sunday school class from 7 ti o'clock Wednesday. Valentine decorations made a glowin,.* back ground for the happy little faces. Misses Eliza Moore and Laura Gilbert Williams assisted in the entertainment, of which rook was the | chief amusement. Colie Murchisor* 'scored highest among the boys and 1 Beulah Mae Lanoy among the girls, each being awarded a heart-shape box of candy. Hal Gooch cut the |consolation and received a valentine. |Two courses were then served. ' j On Thursday, February 15th, at 2:30 o'clock the home of Ex-Chief Justice and Mrs. Ira B. Jones on 11 Chesterfield Avenue was the scene of a most elaborate six-course dining. ^ Those enjoying the delightful hospitality of Mrs. Jones were: Mesdames CI \f .lnnoa of Plllftalrl Ton rt Mn r. i1 garet Minter of Baltimore, Leroy Springs, Dave Kellar, H. R. Mur1 chison, Lola Heath Crawford, Chas. D, Jones, T. M. Hughes, Goo. W. Williams, T. Y. Williams, W. 8. Patterson and Ira B. Jones, Jr. ror Bronchitis, 'h and Head Colds the lungs. 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