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Mr. nnd Mm. B. F. Shirey had an
tfccir guests Sunday afternoon, Mr.
•nd Mrs. J. N. Kirk, Mr. J. W. Oar-
Mtt and Mr. C. L. Ix*!.
MisH Kara KorbuH had as her
aacsta Sunday afternoon Misses
Mattie and Ethel McClain, Messrs,
■ark Prince, Wesley Turner, Wash
Orenshaw and Lehman EsterH.
Misses Clcmmie and Frances I>ee
r nt Sunday afternoon with Misses
in and Elsie Shirey.
Mr. C. J. Ixjvris virited Mr. J. W.
Barrett Sunday Morning.
Mr. Joan Howell and ulster, Miss
Bessie, were the guests Sunday af
ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Striek-
land.
Mrs. G. M. Forbus nnd daughter,
MisR Karn, were Monday afternoon
guests of Mrs. B. F. Shirey and
daughter, Miss Ethel.
Kr. Wesley Turner spent Sntur-
Anj night with Mr. Fred Betterton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Strickland nnd
daughters were the guests Sundny
and Sundny night of Mr. and Mrs.
taster. . „ .
Mr. Tommie Garrett spent Sunday
with Messrs Howard and Grover Gar
rett.
C.ABBETTVILLE
Mins Bess Stinson attended the
■bite meeting of tho W. B. M. U.
Oolumbun last weok.
Mrs. C. F. Burk hnB returned to
Vtmericus after a visit to Mrs. Tom
Wilkinson. _
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Traylor were
■a week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs
■endon Traylor. . _ , .
Mr. Willis Sima of West Point
■pent a few days with Mr. Richard
Birt
|lr. and Mrs. H. H. Greene, Jr
wore the guests of Mr. and Mra. Tom
Traylor Sunday. ,
Mrs. E. R. Bradfleld, Jr., nnd Mins
Vaisy Jackson of LaGgange visited
Mrs. Jim Hairston last weok.
Mrs. Jim Hairston was hostess to
the K. K. K.’h Saturday afternoon
After a short business session Mrs
Harriston entertained hor guests with
Rook and served refreshments at the
Boro of tho game. Miss Sarn Now-
ton will bo hostess in December.
SALEM
Misses Olivia Floyd and I/oulse
Morgan wore guests of Misses Mnt-
Be and Ellie Booker of Union last
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Mattie Colley of Pine View
was calling on relatives in Salfm one
day last week.
Mrs. Lilia Willis and Katheleon re
turned last Tuesday from a week’s
visit to Mr. Goorgo Willis of South
taGrange.
MeRBrH. Lucius Sands and .Tip
Znchory made a business trip to
Mountain Hill Friday.
Dr. N. B. Boddie of Chiploy was
•ailed out to see Mr. John Anderson
last Fridny.
Miss Olivia Floyd spent several
days tho pnst week with hor coiiRin,
Miss Ethelone Bnnds of Cochran’s
Cross Ronds.
Mrs. Jennie Sturtivnnt) and Miss
Grace spent Inst Wednesday with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Floyd.
Mr. Gicorgo Willis of LaGamge
was n spend-the-dny visitor at Mr.
J. M. Brawners last Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed O'Neal were
apend-the-dny visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert. Smith Sundny.
Misses Ruth nnd Rachel Colley on
tertnined n spend-the-dny pnrty last
Sundny. Among those enjoying their
hospitality were Misses Louise nnd
Lillian Morgan, ClotUdc and May
Snttcrwhite, Irmn Swanson, Sara
O’Neal, Mnybelle Anderson. In the
afternoon a number of young gentle
men joined the pnrty. Among whom
were, Messrs. Fuller Sturtivant, Ray
mond Anderson, Philip and taon
Smith. Pierce Cleavelund, Sam Jones
and others.
Mr. Grayson Bryan and Mrs. I.illn
Willis Rpent Sunday afternoon with
Misses Lovie and Cornellia Smith.
Miss Ethelone Sands spent Monday
shopping in West Point.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Haralson of Un
ion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Anderson.
Mrs. Lilia Willis and Misses Olivia
and Odessa Floyd spent Wednesday
afternoon with Miss Cornelia and
Lovie Smith.
Mr. T. L. Floyd, Jr., of Atlanta, i
the guest of his father, Mr. T. L.
Flovd, Sr., at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ell Anderson nnd
baby Clarence of Union spent Inst
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson.
Mrs. Mary Colley was a spend-the-
dpy guest of her nephew, Mr. Lije
Anderson and his family last Thurs
day.
Mr. Pearce Smith of Woodbury was
the guest of his brother, Mr. Robert
Spiith a portion of the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlap of Chip
loy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Hendrix.
Miss Vinelle Davidson was the
guest of Miss Bera Hall Sunduy.
We are *orry to have Miss Davidson
leave our community this week.
Misses Mary and Annie Lizzie
Tolman and Mary Parker, of La-
Grange, spent Friday night with
Miss Ophelia Haynes.
Mr. V. G. Langford spout Friday
in Columbus.
Messrs J. II. tangford and C. E.
McGee, paid Ilnrris County friends a
visit recently.
Misses Blanche Brendle and Jewell
Jones, spent Sunday with Miss Maude
Jones.
Owing to the threatning weather
Friday night, the minstrel was not
so well attended, however, those pre
sent report a jolly good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Comer Brooks were
to see Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall Sun
day.
Mr. Cleaveland Hendrix of Stovall
and Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen, spent
Sunday with Mr. H. Z. Hendrix and
family.
We trust that the
school will take
Educational Rally
school building Tuesday November
'24th. Come, bring dinner, see what
good work your school is doing and
Pear good speeches from Messrs J.
O. Martin and Geo. D. Godard,
school supervisors.
Messrs J. W. Estes, W. F. Bruce
and W. E. Davidson were in La-
Grange on business Saturday.
We are sorry to place on the sick
list this week, Mrs. Bill Wright and
Messrs H. Z. Hendrix and J. W.
Reynolds.
Mr. Wright of LaGrange spent the
week with his parents here.
Mr. Will Ransome and little Missj
Sara Ransome, of taGrange are!
visiting Mrs. Jane Ransome who has
recently moved into her new home
here.
Mrs. W. F. Bruce visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Mary Jones, Sunday.
Our school is doing good work un
der the management of Mr. David
son, Misses Collier, Hilsman and
Chastain. Mr. Davidson has charge
of the higher grades, Miss Hilman
the intermediate, Miss Collier the
primary and Miss Chastain the music
class. We are proud of our teachers
und trust that the patrons will co
operate with them and a good school
will be ours.
The Woman’s Home Improvement
Club held its second anniversary
meeting Saturday afternoon, Mrs. W.
F. Bruce, hostess.
This being the last meeting of the
club year, officers were elected.
Mrs. Gw T. Leslie resigned as Presi
dent and Mrs. H. P. Bruce was elect
ed to take her place, with Miss Lu-
line Collier as Vice-President. Mrs.
Mary Jones resigned
and Mrs. E. C. Jones was elected te
take her place.
Each lady whs requested to take
some good receipt which was reod
and exchanged for other good ones,
after which Mrs. Bruce served fruit
from a hcautifui bnsket made from a
pumpkin rind, and each guest was
asked to guess the number of seed*
in the bottom of the pumpkin. Mrs.
I^slie was the fortunate guesser and
received t.he prize. This was one of
the most pleasant and profitabte
meetings during the year and eask
member returned home more deter
mined to make the next year’s wort
more pleasant and profitable tin*
ever before.
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In Class Humidors, 50c and90c
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THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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cushiors.
Pin Cushions can
E. J. Reed, Park Hotel.
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Phone 238
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and a Little More
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