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THE LAGRANGE REPORTER. .
FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 17, 191 I-
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Mr*. Amok and daughter, Mias
Myrtle, and Mr. and Mm. Phillips
and children, of LaGrange , were
spend-the-day guests °f Mr*. Rgdden
last Saturday.
Miss Lillie Cofield of I.anett, will
•pend this week with her cousin, Mm.
Will Williams.
Misses Jennie Holiday and Inez
Hayneg spent Sunday with Misg Sara
Lee Barnes.
Mr. Tobe Henderson and Ron, Uoy,
were visitors to Atlanta last Tues
day.
Mr. Roy Freeman and Miss Thelma
BasRett were dinner guests of Mrs.
A. Gv Whitaker Sunday.
Miss Mabel White entertained for
a few days last week Misses Dorothy
and Emily Atkinson, Charlotte
Vaughn und Sara Lee Carlton of La-
Grange. On Wednesday she invited
Misses Louise Barnes, Rennie Bur
ton, Deline Jeter and Juliu Reid to
•pend the day with her guests.
Mr. and Mm. Amos Luyton and Mr.
Bill Smedley and Tiny and .1. T. Bas
sett were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. Ed Henderson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Lane, of Frank
lin, were week-end visitors of Dr. and
Mm. White.
Capt. and Mm. Burton were in La-
Grange Snturday afternoon.
Mm. Glass entertained very pleas
antly Friday night in honor of her
grandchildren, John Pound nnd Julia
Reid. Ice cream and cake were served
during the evening. Those present
were Emily and Dorothy Atkinson,
Charlotte Vaughn, Saraiee Carlton.
<lx>uise and Cary Barnes^ Mabel and
Pierce White, Louise Hairston, Ren
nie Burton and Deline Jeter.
Mrs. Jeter nnd children returned to
Opelika Saturday after u week’s stay
with her parents of this plncc.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hudson and
children of Douglusvillc, spent seve
ral days with Mr. B. F. Hudson and
family last week.
Mrs. Ben Kinard and Mrs. Joe
Thrash und children of Mountville,
and Mrs. G. T. Leslie and children of
Big Springs, spent Friday pleasantly
with Mrs. B. F. Hudson.
Mr. Ira Gnrrett haf^returned home
from Fitzgerald after spending some
time with his brother.
Mr. and Mm. B. F. Hudson and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hudson's aunt, Mm. G, S. Willis, of
near LaGrangc.
Miss Mary Johnson is expecting to
return home this week from Mont
gomery arid Longdate, Ala.
Mr. Traylor Johnson and grandson
were in LaGrange Moday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey delight
fully entertained the young people
Wednesday night. At a late hour
dainty refreshments consisting of
, cake, cream, frozen tea and sand
wiches were served after which the
party disbursed thanking their hos
iers for such a nice time.
Miss Robbie Cleavelnnd hns Miss
Francis Cleavelnnd as her charming
visitor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey hnd Mr.
und Mrs. Lem Thompson of Oak
Grove. Mr. anil Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mr
School is progressing nicely under
the management of Miss Katie Heard.
The farmers in our community arc
well pleased with their crops, they
say they have better ones than they
have had in some time.
Mrs. Milton Strickland was the
guest of Mrs. W. W. Strickland on
Thursday afternoon.
Miss Annie Clyde McClain was the
guest of little Mildred Strickland
on Saturday morning.
Mr. Herbert Lester was in our
midst Saturday morning. •
Mr. J. W. Garrett was in LaGrange
on business Monday.
A good many from here attended
the baseball game in LaGrange Wed
nesday.
We are glad to know Mrs. W. W.
Strickland is able to be up aguin af
ter a serious illness.
Mrs. J. O. Statham returned home
Friday afternoon after spending seve
ral flays with her sister, Mrs. W. W.
Strickland.
Mrs. Susie Dasher of Thomasville
is spending a few days with her
brother. Mr. J. W. Strickland.
Dr. U. R. Allen spent one day last
week in LaGrange.
Little Misses Jeanette and Irene
Strickland were carried home Sun
day afternoon by their grandmother
with whom they have been staying
since the illness of their mother. J
Mrs. M. Y. Lester spent several
days recently with Mrs. W. W. Strick
land.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Statham were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Better-
ton Saturday night.
Miss Bessie Williams wan the guest
of Mrs. W. W. Strickland Monday
morning.
Rev. T. A. Morgan is conducting
a series of meetings at Dallus, Ga.
Mrs. J. B. Whitley is visiting her
daughter in Carrollton, who is quite
sick.
Miss Eloiso Morgan Jspent last
week in Roanoke.
Miss Charmer Rutland spent Sun-
dn.v in LaGrange with her parents.
The ice_ cream supper given by
Miss Susie Whitley lust Saturday
night, was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. N. R. Stephens, of LaGrange,
spent Saturday night with Mr. G. T.
Whitley.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook spent last
week in Roanoke, Ala.
School opened here last month with
Misses Kate Hendricks and Charmer
Rutland as teachers.
Mr. J. L. Harrison spent Sunday
with homefolks.
Mr. Rufus Wilks is visiting in I,a-
G range.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Turner spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Barton.
Mrs. Luther Davis and Mrs. Giro.
Bnrton spent Friday with Mrs. Bill
Britt.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosr Lane spent
Saturday with Mr. Lane of Wares-
ville.
Mrs. J. L. Harrison spent Tuesday
in LaGrange.
Mrs. J. W. Philips spent Sunday
aftenioon with Mrs. Will Strickland.
Miss Katie Heard and Hamp Gar
rett were the guests of Mrs. Kirks
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of
Waresville Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Grover Garrett made a flying
trip to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shiry had as
their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Strickland, Miss Karo Forbus,
Messrs Ed Scott and Grover Garrett,
Mrs. J. P. Estes and son. Ralph
wore the week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Manley Forbus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Statham were
spend the dav guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Owensby Sunday.
Miss Karo Forbus spent one night
Dan Bailey und children us their last week with Mrs. ,T. P. Estes,
speiivl-the-day guests Sunday. I , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garrett wore
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Anderson of,™ 0 guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V.
Salem, spent Sunday at the home of | Statham Tuesday.
Mr. Robert Cadonhend. I Mrs. C. M. Garrett was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rakestraw, with j Mrs. W. W. Strickland Friday after-
tlieir family, spent Sunday as the j noon,
guests of Mrs. Claude Sledge.
Mr. John McCurry nnd family were
spend-the-day guests of Mr. Embry
Bailey and family Sunday.
Mr. Bob Cadenheud and daughter,
Mrs. Colley, went to town Saturday.
Mrs. Sledge had company during
Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Arnett, of Roanoke, Ala.,
is spending awhile here the guest of
relatives.
Mrs. Lon Hamer spent one after
noon recently with Mrs. Jack Hogg.
Mrs. Joe Murphey and children
visited at Oak Grove Sunday.
Miss Sarah Bailey spent Sunday
with Miss Stella Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleaveland
entertained the younger set Friday
night with an old fashioned square
dance.
Mrs. Annie Lee Colley is visiting at
Salem this week.
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Mrs. A. S. H. Bugg of Atlanta, is
the house guest of Mrs. Wilson Part
ridge.
.Miss Katie Eubanks, of Cave
Springs, is visiting her brother, Rev.
E. P. Eubanks.
Dr. and Mrs. Truitt Nelson of
Alamo have returned to their home
after a pleasant visit to l)r. Nelson’s
parents. They were accompanied by
Misses Mary Nelson of Mountville.'
Bessie Young and Lucy Smith of La-1
Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodward are
delighted over the arrival of a new
boy, Master Heflin Lane Woodward.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Strozier and
children of Greenville, spent several
days here last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Carlton.
Miss Kathrine Watters of Decatur
will spend some time here with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vandiver and
children of Ettawa, Tenn., have re
turned to their home after some time
spent with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. High
tower.
Mr. W. E. Hightower spent his
vacation here, also Miss Aldora High
tower of Atlanta will spend several
weeks longer.
A play "Valley Farm,” by local,
talent will be given at the school
building Friday night for benefit of
parsonage repairs. Ice cream will be
served down stairs by the ladies be
fore the play opens. Everybody in
vited.
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Mr. and Mrs. Comer Brooks spent
the week-end in Chipley the guests
of Mrs. Emma Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harrison visited
Mrs. Ola Hendrix of Stovall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cunningham of
Stovall, spent Sunday very pleasantly
with Mrs. Joe Hardy.
Mrs. Joe Dunlap, Mr. Lee Dunlap
and Miss Liza Dunlap were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Webb Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gv II. Myhand of Big
Springs, attended services at County
Line Sunday und were with Mr. and
Mrs. Oat Hardy for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Webb and fam
ily wish to thank their many friends
for the kindness shown them during
the illness of Mr. Webb and hope
some day thut they can return each
favor that they have received.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamby were
the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M.
Whitlow after church Sunday.
Mrs. Will Williams spent Saturday
with Mrs. Cliff Huguley.
U. 8. Marines Prepare to Land.
Washington.—Seven hundred ma
rines were ordered assembled at Guan
tanamo, Cuba, to be held in readi
ness (or service in revolution-torn
Haiti and San Domingo. The navy
department acted at the request of
Secretary Bryan, who asked that the
fleet be prepared to deal with any
emergency thut might arise on the tur
bulent little Island.
“D'y” Petition Is Presented.
Richmond, Va.—Out of an estimated
total of 340,000 qualified voters In Vir
ginia 69.936 have signed petitions call
ing upon Governor lleury C. Stuart
to call a state-wide election to decide
whether or not liquor shall continue
to be sold la the state.
M iss Mattie Ware is entertaining j
this week at a delightful house party. |
Her guests include Miss Rudine Becht'
and Miss Julia Jones of Atlanta and,
Miss Mildred Darden of Newnan. j
On Tuesday evening a large party i
was given in their honor by MisH!
Ware.
Mrs. J. W. Childress and her fine:
baby boy came Monday to spend some j
time with her mother, Mrs. Jenkins.
Misses Julia and Mary Davidson of|
Blakeley, spent several days with
Miss Weita Ellis this week.
Miss Evelyn Brazell has returned
to her home in Atlanta after a pleas
ant stay with Miss Florence Trimble. I
Miss lone Ware entertained her.
domino club in a lovely manner Mon-1
day afternoon. About 20 guests
enjoyed the occasion.
There was a dance in town Satur
day evening.
Mr. Boozer Payne, of Elberton, was
a welcome visitor to his old home
town last week-end.
Mr. J. A. Loftin was the guest of
his sister, Mrs. B. A. Hogan, Satur
day and Sunduy.
Miss Florence Trimble left Thurs
day to be one among a house party
given by Mik's Florence Askew of
Newnan.
Mrs. Broxton and children of
Unadilla are expected this week to
visit Mrs. Parrie Philpot.
Mrs. Trippe of Mountville has re
turned home after visiting her son
and family;
Miss Mary John Daly is spending
some time with friends in Dadeville, I
Ala.
Miss Inez Johnson, after spending
some time at the summer school in
Knoxville, Tenn., has returned home.
Miss Johnson has accepted a place in
the Newnan school for next year, anu
It is with much regret that she is
given up here where she has taught
several years.
Miss Neola Me David, our primary
teacher, also attended the Knoxville
school.
Miss Maude Weaver was among
our Sunday visitors this week.
Mr. Geo. Hays was the guest of his
mother last week-end.
Misses Irene Philpot and I-ouise
Johnson have returned from a visit
to friends in Flovilla and Atlanta.
Miss Birdie Weaver, of Macon, is
on a visit to her parents.
Mrs. Tom Sims and children have
returned to Macon after spending
several weeks with relatives.
Miss Inez Johnson has as her guest
this week, Miss Verlie Matthews of
Gay.
Misses Sarah and Julia Mobley are
attending a house party at the home
of Mrs. Howard Wooding in I.a-
Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp and baby
of Moreland spent Sunday with Mrs.
W. A. Trimble.
Reform It From the Inside
I F you have no delivery problems or have no light haul
ing to do, stop right here. This is not for you.
But if you feel that your deliveries are costing too
much, or are made too irregularly—if you feel that you
would like to reach out further and do more business—or
if vou have a lot of light hauling to do, whether regular or
irregular—here is something to think about and look into.
You can reform that condition.
An International Motor Truck
does the work of two to three horse and wagon outfits. It
costs less than the horses it replaces. Fuel and oil for the
car cost less than food for the horses. Going further at
less cost, it tears down the Chinese wall that horse delivery
equipment builds around your business. It
Increases Your Opportunities While
Reducing Your Expenses
These are facts which can be proved right up to the
handle. Drop us a line, or better yet, come in and see the
reasons why the International is the truck for you to buy—
the truck that will reform your business.
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"Why (bis coolness between yon and
Mabel7" "Ob. we disagreed ubont
something" "What wus It?” "As to
whether ber dog was more Intelligent
than my baby."—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
The world la full of good advice,
•Tl* etiav. quite, to find It—
In tael, but one thing's easier.
And that is not to mtnd it
—Judge.
"A man should strike ont for hlm-
•elf," observed the sage.
“That's all right.’ - commented the
fool. "But we can’t all get jobs as
pinch bitters."—Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Laf •range, <'.eorefa.
Gentlemen, a Few Tips on Hosiery
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at Reasonable Prices
Prettiest Cafe in LaGrange
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Nature’s Adjustment.
In the case of all fish which take
cat* of their young, a curious adapta
tion of natural law to circumstances
la found. ThoBe which take the great
est pains and care in sheltering their
offspring have the fewest eggs, per
haps less th^n one hundred at a lay,
while on the other hand, species of
Mr. and Mrs. Fomy Rengro and
Mrs. Charles Ingram have returned
t " ei L, home in Opelika after a visit
here. They came up to the Newton-
Traylor wedding.
Mre. Tom Wilkinson is visiting
relatives in South Georgia.
Mr. E. P. Cook, Mrs. N. M. Cook
and Mr. and Mrs. Fanning Potts
motored to LaGrange Thursday in
Mr. Cook s new car.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs.
Henry Miller and Rev. W. W. Wat
kins came up from West Point Tues-
day to attend the Newton-Travlor
wedding.
Mrs. James Ayres has returned
from a visit to her mother, Mrs. M
T. Colley.
Mr. J. M. Fomby spent Thursday in
West Point.
Mrs. Tom Traylor and children
visited Mrs. H. H. Greene in West
Point last week. ,
A number of people came out fro>~
LaG range last Tuesday to the mar
riage of Miss Mattie Newton to Mr
S OME socks look like sieves aft
er yon have w«rti them a week.
You vh n't want to buy that kind.
You demand service In hosiery.
We keep the kinds that l:\sL
And they cost you little.
We want you for a regular cus
tomer, not only when you lay In
your supply of hqsieYy, hut for gar
ters, suspenders, gloves, hats,
shirts aud everything else for men.
Let us show you. ,
JAMES S. WHITE, Haberdasher For Figures?
fish which pay not the slightest atten
tion to their young produce hundreds 1 Hendon TYaylor.
of thousands, and even miilioas of I ** ev - Dozier of Carrollton, was
eggs, at a single lay. IKueat of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Kim
brough last week.
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Y OU want to keep down the run-
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