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THE LAGRANGE REPORTER...
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 14, 1914;.
The Woman’s
Club Notes
Where They Meet
SOCIETY
Wedding Bells"
Entertainments
PHONE 28
Conduced by MRS. H. C. FINCHER.
The Comings
and Goings
Local and Personal
PHONE 229
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BARACA NOTES.
Among the new members added to
the roll are Mr. Albert Lehmann, Sr.,
Mr. R. I). Adams of the Unity Mills’
offices, Mr. J. M. Sparks of the
Sparks Pressing Club, and Mr, Hill
iard of Rivers & Longino.
DUN SON-JOHNSON.
EVENING PARTY.
The correlation of current events
with the Sunday School lesson will be
given next Sunday by Col. Duke
Davis.
Mr. S. Y. Austin, President, whof
has been absent in Europe for the
past two months^ will be present
Sunday and have charge of the Class.
Mr. Jas. R. Newsome, acting Presi
dent, will leave this week on his vaca
tion.
The Caracas and Philatheas will
have charge of the Sunday morning
and evening services. Rev. George C.
Gibson, a former Buracn, will occupy
the pulpit in t.he morning, and it is
expected that Rev. Tom Callaway will
preach Sunday evening.
Miss Eleanor Dunspn and Mr. For-] Miss Kittie Stubbs entertained a
rest Johns; n w.ere married Wednes- number of friends in a delightfully
day afternoon at four-thirty. i,ii>lormal manner Tuesday evening at
Rev R. H. Blalock performed the her borne on Harwell avenue in honor
,• of her house guests, Misses Mary Lee
ceremony in the prtsenu lv nd Maude Mann. Progressive con-
friends and relatives. Hie marriage vernation was the feature of the
came as a surprise to their many evening. Punch was served from a
.friends, as no announcement had been prettily decorated table by Misses
made. Immediately after the cere-. Crystelle Daniel and Velma Woodall.
mony Mr. and Mrs. Johnsin left for
a trip through Mirth Carolina.
mrs. Young, of texas,
HONOREE.
Mrs. J. C. Young, of Longview,
Texas, was the charming honoree
Thursday afternoon when the Misses
After a happy evening with games
and music, ices and cake were served.
L
TAKING
VACATION VI
LAND, FLA.
LAKE.
Mrs. E. A. Jones, the efficient and
V afternoon when.the acc . 0 mniodating Western Union Tele
mtertained at the), home on , nn „„„i nr r.nr,ranw. is thh
Young
Ridley avenue. The rooms
lower floor of th's pretty bom
artistically decorated in the rich yel
lows of the golden .'low, y°')‘b w ‘anna
and Japanese sonflowe.’s. 1 he co.or
scheme was further cairied out in .iio
score cards and refreshments.
No prizes were offered but. the
guest of honor was presented with a
i box of correspondence cards ns a
The Baraca Glee Club made a spec-1 souven ir. The punch bowl was^pr
al practice av the Southern Female
College Tuesday evening. The mem
bers of this organization are Rev.
S. G. Woodall, Messrs. Earl Duncan,
Authur Mallory, I. F. O’Neal, V. R.
O’Neal, H. W. Caldwell, T. Morgan,
ii,,, "graph operator of LaGrange, is this
wire:month taking her earned and much
needed vacation. Mrs. Jones is now
on a visit to her sister. Mrs. Ruth
Webster, in Lakeland, Fla., and will
probably return to LaGrange next
week.
Miss Ruby Mcdlock of Charlotte, N.
C., is acting in Mrs. Jones’ place dur
ing her vacation. A few years ago
, ■ MSss Mcdlock was associated with
„ lw i piK,,i(the Western Union here and is not a
Musses Lois and Kthc! . ^ jn LaGrange .
At*\he conclusion of the game of
forty-two a dainty ice course was
served. The invited gu-— --
Mesdames N. B. Dozier, C».
H. J. J. Stuckey, J. C. Prather, Hard- 1 pYm'slie.' Henry Phillips, E. W. Pinck-
age, Walters, Langley, vio.inist, and .... i -Mbert Lehmann, C. N. Shearer,
‘ * i.i l. Il.ilnlutionn
ainty ice course »us| It looks like Slaton against the field
nvited guests included with Slaton a winner for the short
' ~ ’ term Senatorship.—Lavonia Times.
B. Larumore, cornist.
j. B. Laramore, Frank Hiitchinson
E. R. Bradficld, Jr., R. H. Blalock,
Mr. D. B. Evans, art tuner of At- Arthur Mallory, Harvey Bold, M.
anta, is at the Southern Female Col- p. Word, Sid Reid, 1 a "! s ’
lege repairing and tuning pianos fori Austin Cook, R. * J . * na •
the coming school year. D. White, G. H. Sargent W.■
A limited number of parties in the Eiland, George Dix. Rowland Strong,
nitv can avail themselves of this op-, T. Meyers, Charlie Dix, X
portunity. Only first-class work; Booker, Herman Fincher,
solicited. tf. Corinne Jarrell, NelBaugh
Corlcss, Miss Janie and Annie New
Mr. E. B. Seckinger, of Brunswick, I t on, Julia Rowland, of. Sliawnee, Ukia.,
has recently, moved his family to La-'Louise Vaughan, kittie i ••
Grange ami occupies the house on — “ ’
| MISS REEVES ENTERTAINS AT
Gov. Slaton will carry this county
by a large majority.—Montezuma
Georgian.
In the race for short term senator,
Gioy. Slaton holds u big lead. —Rich
land News.
Vernon street.
* * * *
Miss Kittie Stubbs has as her
musts this week, Misses Mary Lee
iqd Maud Mann of ^Gay.
Miss Mary Paul Smith is spending
dinner.
Slaton ‘stands square on parcels
post and every other question where
the people’s interests are concorned.-X-
Montgomery Monitor.
Prospects are good for Slaton to
carry the Ninth Congressional Dis
trict for Senator.—Pickens County
Progress.
Mr. S. H. Dunson has returned
from an extended trip to New York.
Mr. R. T. Cotter
Here on Visit
Mr. R. T. Cotter, formerly of La-
Grange, but who now resides at San
Antonio, Texas, arrived in LaGrange
yesterday to spend some time with
bis relatives here.
Mr. Cotter is well known in La-
Grange and has many friends here,
who are glad to welcome him back
to the city.
Initial Annual
Issued by L C.
The LaGrange College has just is
sued its initial Annual—“The Syl
labub’’—and the book is certainly a
credit to the business managers,
Misses Frances Robison and Annie
Moore.
The book is artistically gotten up in
every respect and will be a splendid
advertisement for the dear old col
lege.
It looks like the field against Sla
ton but he will get more votes than
all the others combined.—Clarkesville
Advertiser.
Slaton looks very much like a win
ner. He certainly has the inside on
the others at present.—Thomasville
Times.
Just as we said! Gov. Slaton's ad
vocacy of the new tax law is playing
a great deal to his success in nis race
for Senator.—Lexington Echo.
A small hut beautiful dinner party
was that given by Miss Helen Reeves
Tuesday evening
Greenville street.
at her home on
In the dining room
Miss Mary raui m (; recnV iue strew., m ^ -
oe week at Salem the guest of rela- , wns prettily centered witn a
% r flnwfti's and tern and
ives and friend
* * * *
Louis, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Spikes is recovering from A
severe attack of diptheria.
iho tame was piutiuj
plateau of white flowers and fern and
j* , rn »An were used on tnc
mantel and other places about the
room. Covers were Said fir six, name-
lv• Misses Mary and Evelyn Spinks,
Miss Helen Reeves. Mr. Render Dallis
* * * * V s Helen Reeves, Mr. n-enuci
Miss Caroline Slack of Columbus, Mr" Fahy Mooney, and Dr. Roy ,,ar
iss. is visiting Miss Louise Slack.
Hiss
Mr. and Mrs. George
ion, spent several day
n the city this week.
Hill, of Daw-
i witn friends
evening party.
Miss May Adams entertained a few
Mrs. S. A. Lane, of Little Rock,| & Adel'ine''
\ik will arrive next week to be the t h c jruest of Misses Nell
meet of her parents, Mr. and Mri* williams,
i. R. Lane. * , *
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lane, of Line
,’ille. Ala., returned home this week
ifter a pleasant visit to their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lane.
Miss Mollie Rowland spent Thurs
day in Atlanta. # 0
Dr. Henry Terrell was in Manches
ter Wednesday. "
Mr. J. T. Armstrong, oMIogans-
’ille spent yesterday in LaGrange in
he interest of his candidacy for the
.egislature Frothy Trouj.
Rev. W. B. Curtiss has returned Birmingham, AH.
'rom an extended vacation at Warm
springs. t , , ,
Mr C S. Ward, manager of the
:hero-Cola Bottling works left Tues-
lay for several day s vacation in
Birmingham. ^ t , ,
Mr and Mrs. W. Howell, of Stroud,
Ala Ipent Saturday and Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. R. 8. O’Malie, Mr. How
ell is one of Chambers county s best
farmers. , * , •
Miss Frances Robinson will leave m
a few days for Ashville, N. C.
Mrs S. H. Warren and little grand
daughter. little Helen Warren of At
lanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
Warren of this place. ^
Mrs Robert Burks and daughter?,'
Alice and Kate, have returned{
from Atlanta.
Mrs Will Reid, of Bullochville, is
threat of Mrs. T. A. Atkinson.
I Dr. W. R. McCall has returned from
Mass Meeting
Next Thursday
For the purpose of electing a new
Democratic executive committee for
Troup county, a mass meeting is call
ed to be held at the court house next
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock,
August 20th.
A. H. Thompson, chuirman Troup
county ox. committee.
T. II. Nirnmons, Secretary.
Pay!
There Is only one way to keep one’s
;ood credit good and that way Is never
e srruin it. Galveston News.
The house that Jack Slaton has
built through twenty years of efficient
service to the State is on a splendid
foundation and full of voters wno will
proclaim him Senator at the coming
primary.—Cornelia Enterprise.
AOS 1111 AN TYllQLEAN CAVAJjUT.
“Wilt glvo up smoking. sir,” sold s!ie,
"it I say 'Vos' to your petitioning?''
"X will; no Joking, kid," said ho.
And puff—he blew n swell engagement
ring!
—Puck.
Redd—1 lienr tlint man we snw go
up In the aeroplane drinks.
Greene—He should cut It out or
some day ho may take a drop too
much.—Yonkers Statesman.
Tnat lire is lute the DuDtiles
Is a thought that Isn’t bad.
We're either ''bubbling o'er with cheer”
Or else we're "frothing mad."
—New York Moll.
She-You do not think of me in your
busy moments.
He—Perhaps not, but I worship yon
In my Idol hours.—Baltimore American.
1 sing of tips and taxes,
Of taxes and of Ups.
We pay what the government axes.
The rest the waiter nips.
—Kansas City Journal.
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WALTER S. GILSON,
VICE I'HlfiHIDENT
Mr Lewis Willis, of Sanford, Ala.,
^iTrs^R^wms^Srrthrs week
little son, of Jackson.
Miss Irene fcewtoS, of GabbettvilK
spent Tuesday with relatives.
Friends of Miss AnTiie Sneed teach-
S.Sft SKjSJS
_ , r> of the en-
gineering Apartment of the ^veP
Mr,. J.
.... |a h 5« OHober.^.
ML, Hazel Reeves has returned (Hern don accompanied N C (
uest oi * * * * 1 * , . rarrie Williams
havens" their guest, Miss Adeline
Milledge, of Decatur. .
Huguley, of West
Mr,. M. A. ’iujgle has returned
from Milledgeville and Atlanta.
Mr. Joe Dunson, Sr., spent Tues
day in Atlanta. ^ ^ „
Miss Dora Lane went to Newnan
Tuesday.
Miss Anna* Harwell*has returned
from CaitersviUe. ^
Mr. and Mrs. J. R p McGjnty spent
Wednesday West Point.
Miss Cordie »"^Hardwick, of
Point, and Miss Ma ha Migg Ha7el
Ode.ssadale, are guests
Reeves. * * * -
Miss Frances Gwens "^"j^nding
returned heme S'he/grandmother
Mrs."®. J. White^ ^ ,
Mr. Harris Atkinson, who hasA>
r.d friends.
Rf£day mg * * ’ : j uttle
Miss Rubbv Stafford, of Bantes- Mr? . W . ^c^^uS^n^Fla., are
£ is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. ; daU ghters of St. Aj ^ j R . H ar-
the guests «
risen. * * » * .
.... Kate Williams, of
Ba^nesville 'wiJ1 arrive today to be
the guest of relatives.
lanti.
ville
C. Key.
it W H Haralson, of Atlanta,
Mrs. M. • Wjll Morgan
s the guest^of Mrs. win
are guests
Tuesday-
Mrs. E. W.
l £ar C te mote r red J to AtJanta Tuesday
-for'a 'visit of several days.
jl^o tel |Rart tntque
BROADWAY 82p ANDH8P STS.
EUROPEAN PLAN
WALTER CH ANDLER, JR.
MANAC1EH
NEW YORK, August 13th, 1914.
Callaway’s .Department Stores,
LaGrange, Ga.
i '
We are sending you by to-day’s express, 12 doz. beau
tiful ladies waists and 4 doz. middy blouses. They are
actually worth $1.50 each. This is, no doubt, one of the
greatest purchases we have made in years. You can put
79c , each. Fill the windows full so that
them and reap the benefit of this
wishes for a great big sale.
ELY/R. CALLAWAY.
SEE BIG
WINDOW
DISPLAY
$1.50 Waists
and Middy
Blouses,
7 9c each
This will be a
season for Shirt
Waists, and nev
er were there
Such Values of
fered at the pres
ent prices.
The Economy Section Has also Received a Number of
Pretty Dresses Suitable for Party and Evening Dresses.
White, Beautifully Embroidered Tunics and Belts of Crushed
Ribbon. They are really worth $5.00 and $6.00. ^4 AO
This Price ^f-OO
WATCH THE ARRIVALS DAILY FROM OUR NEW YORK BUYERS
them’on sale at
our customers can see
great"purchase. With best
p. S: Put the above waists on sale,
Saturday and Monday, at the New Store, old Post Office
corner.
E. R. C.
Vernon and Bull Sts.