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S. JOSEPH PERSONS, JR., AND
t MISS ELIZABETH LITTLE ARE
INSPIRATION FOR A PARTY
Miss Edna Copeland was a de
lightful hosteto Wednesday after
noon when she entertained at a
beautiful bridge party at her home
on West Taylor street. The lovely
affair honored Mrs. Joseph Persons,
Jr„ one of Orlffln’s most popular
bridges of the fall social season, and
Mlsa Elisabeth Little, of Macon, the
attractive guest of Miss Copeland.
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Christmas Holiday Fares
Central of Georgia Railway will ceil
Holiday Excursion tickets dally. De
cember 23 to January 2, inclusive,
final limit January 3, Pare and
one-half round trip. Ask represen
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* Miss Ensign Hardy Has returned
to her home st Cordele after a
visit to frlenda in Griffin and At
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SALE UNDER SECURITY DEED
Georgia. Spalding county
The undersigned will Bell at pub
lic aale on the Third day of Janu
ary, 1928 at the courthouse in said
county during the legal hours ot
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property:
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the 1
■ county of Bpalding. state of Georgia. 1
and being Four acres, more or less,
bcunded as follows: North by prop
erty of Jacob Freeman, east by Jor
S1R road, south by Telfair B. Thur
dan Road, south by Old Dtsmuke
lands, west by lands formerly be
longing to Dobbins and Nathan Hill,
came being the lands deeded by
Telfair B. Thurman to Alice Patrick
and recorded in book V, page 629.
records Spalding county, Georgia.
By power and authority contained
1 In security deed executed by Isiah
Patrick. Henry D. Patrick and Ed
mund Patrick, to E. G. Bowden on
March 3, 1921, and recorded in book
42, page 76. Spalding county records.
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Said security deed given to se
cure the payment of one promissory
note for One Hundred Dollars dated
March 3. 1921, and due Dec. 1, 1921,
and said E. G. Bowden being the
owner and holder of said security
deed and note, and default having
been made in the payment of said
note.
Said lands will be sold as the pro
perty of said grantors In said securi
ty deed, for the purpose of pay
ing the One Hundred Dollars princi
pal. and interest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from
March 3, 1921 to date of sale, also
to pay the costa of this proceeding
as provided in said deed with power
ot sale.
Conveyance will be made to the
purchaser as provided in.said securi
ty deed.
This 7th day ot December. 1927.
E. O. Bowden.
Ben F. McKnlght, attorney.
EXECUTORS SALE
By virtue of an order of the court
•f ordinary of Spalding county, Qa.,)
granted on the first Monday in Dec.,
1927.1 will sell to the highest bidder j
for cash before the court house door I
of Spalding county, Oa , between the 1
legal hours of sale on the first Tues- ■
day in January, 1928 the following ,
described property to wit:
IS acres of land, more or less, In,
the N. W. corner of A. R. Spangler in j j
home place, near Pomona, Oa.,
Africa District, said county and;
state, and bounded as follows: On 1
the west by Central of Ga., Ry. Co.,
on the north by Rev. Mize, on the
East by Rev. Mize and old Tirzah
church and on the south by other
lands of S. R. Spangler estate.
Sold lor the payments ol debts
and for distribution.
Rr7 B. D. Spangler. Executor estate
S. R. Spangler.
Card tables were arranged in the
living room and the dining room
of the lovely home, which adapts it
self so beautifully to entertaining.
1 Throughout these rooms handsome
growing ferns and beautiful bloom
ing poinsettlas were arranged.
Christmas suggestion were also used
to combine jylth the poihsetttas to
make the whole house in holiday
attire.
Mis Copeland was receiving her
guests wearing a lovely frdek ol tan
satin back crepe trtynmed with dark
er brown velvet.
Mrs. Persons’ blonde beauty was
enhanced by her lovely gown of
black velvet trimmed in touchea
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of gold and sliver.
Miss Little was attractively gown
ed in blue georgette, trimmed in
deep tones of red, green, purple and
.yellow.
Mrs. H, W, Copeland, who assisted
her daughter in entertaining
guests, was handsomely gowned ln
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Mrs. Harrell Drewry wgs winner
citing f the ^ game, hiirh wore ^ a £2J5 beautiful OT ise in the ™ novt V eJtv «c- ity
cm., w. Th. ,» honor
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ered ha ere e s.
Late in the afternoon a delicious
salad course wit hhot coffee and
fruit cake wa sserved at the small
taWcs -
The guests enjoying bridge with
Mrs. Joseph Persons, Jr., and Miss
(Elisabeth Little were Mrs. Will Hill
(Newton, Mrs. Phillip Cleveland,
Mary Wilson, Mrs. James Klm
(trough , Mrs. Harrell Drewry, Mrs.
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John Stevens Manley, Mrs. Cooper
Newton.
Miss Catherine Clyatt, Miss Mary
Virginia Wilson, Mrs. Charles
Whitmire, Mrs. Albert Gossett, Mrs.
Davis Williams, Mrs. Parks Walker,
Mrg _ Jame8 Powell> Mrs . w . B . H .
jSearcy , Jr . M Mrs . Jack Page .
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j Pittman, Jr., of Prattville, Ala., Mrs.
Dallas Hunt.
Mrs. Arthur K. Maddox, Mrs. Ken
' neth Hunt, Mrs. James Mills. Miss
I Ethlyn h totli mj , 8 w w Norman,
Mrs. L. W. Tutt, Mrs. Roy
Mrs. H. O. Ball, of Jackson, and Mrs.
Prank Kaye, Jr., of Atlanta.
Coming in for tea at 4:30 o’clock
were Mrs, Raymond Shepperd, Mrs.
Pinkney Price, Mrs. J. P. Nichols,
Jr>t Mr6 j P Mason, Mrs. OlUe Wil-
1 itrgham, of Rome, Mrs. Frank Pitt
(man, Miss Lula McDonald and Miss
^Carrie McDonald.
- Mrs. Newton J. Baxter spent Tues
day with friends in Atlanta.
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ALATHEAN CLASS OF THE FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS FINE
MEETING AT MRS. WARE’S
The Alathean Class of the
■”**“ ChUrCh a m0,t inteW8t ‘
lng ^ enjoyable meeting Tuesday
at 3 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Mathew J. Ware on 8. Thir
"t *eenth street The inint hostess with Z
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Attractive Christmas decorations
prevailed throughout the lovely
home, which was thrown together
for the occasion. Christmas reds
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peared—are Some of them have simply disap- Some ' / j / \X \
not even a memory.
of forgotten. them have But been stored away—almost few, / J
some, a very are
•till delightful reminders of the giver
and of the happy ^Christmas that was
the occasion for tlw gift 1
Make your Christmas gift one of
permanent remembrance.' Let it be a
living token of the wish for happiness
that you bestow with it.
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presided over the short business ses
sion which opened the meeting.
Many interesting matters were dis
cussed,
Miss Loulie Latimer then gave a
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teresting bell contest, which was
won by Miss Maude Green.
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Miss Maude Green, Miss Rosa
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Mrs. H. S. Roberts, Miss Irma Haw
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Mrs. Mathew J. Ware.
Miss Rossie Bell Newton was *
welcomed visitor.
Mrs. C. P. Banks, of Zebulon spent
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