The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, March 12, 1925, Image 4

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• * CLOPINE CLIPPINGS • • ■ ’ Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Wilson and fuiniiy of Fort Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. L. Wilson. ♦ ♦ ♦ There was u large crowd out at Providcnce church last Sunday und enjoyed the inspirational sermon Uvered by Rev. T. 11. Thomson, tor of the Fort Valley thurch. * * * The many friends of Mr. John Davis, who lives near Perry are sor¬ ry to learn that he had a stroke of paralysis last Sunday. * * ♦ Mr. E. B. Fagan is serving on the Peach county jury in Fort Valley this week. + + + Peach trees on the highway—‘‘The Trail of Pink Petals”—throughout this section are almost in full bloom Autoists are invited to drive out where the world’s like the tint of a rose and where the peach is queen.” * * * Miss Eva Diggers of Forest is expected to visit Miss Vera Cheek during the Peach Blossom Festival in Kort Valley. ♦ * ♦ The many friends of Mr. Denzil Wilson are glad to see him home aft¬ er spending some time in Florida. + * * Mr Wayne Wilson of Fort Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson last Sunday. 4* ♦ Mr. Edwin Cheek of Perry spent Sunday with Mr. Thomas Cheek. ♦ * * Mr. O. C. Cheek and Miss Alma Cheek are expected to be visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cheek during the Peach Blossom Festival in Fort ley next Thursday and Friday. + + + The many friends of Mrs. W. M. Glover of Birmingham, Ala. who been seriously ill is reported better. * ♦ ♦ Mrs. A. I. Tuggle is still in I TO THE PUBLIC! i fl ! I Announcing the Opening of ! SI a New Up-To-Date Meat, Fish £ ! and Fruit Market I SI Saturday, 14th £ £ March £ £ On the Corner of Main and % £ I Macon Sts. * £ C. Hall Old Stand £ We are holding on this day a £ £ £ demonstration of Cudahy Pkg. £ £ Co's., Puritan Hams and other £ £ products. £ £ £ £ Be Sure To Come £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ E. R. OATES, Prop Sfi s S £ The Store Where Quality Counts £ IS 3 % Yes We Deliver Phone 77 s argn ! ri ijr a jafi u^ rgrdrarafiHajaniJiiraf i ijargra ffif^^ ai! jRLr.irrtmnr .ir jngham on account of illness of her mother, Mrs. W. M. Glover, * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. O. JV Hancock ol i> ( , rrv visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J - Milburn at the Staley place last Kri evening. + * * 'phe many friends of little Troy Castleberry are sorry to learn that (he is confined to his bed on account 0 f f| u * + Messrs. Jno. L. and Denzil Wilson made a business trip to Montezuma Monday. 4|» jg, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bussey family visited relatives in Fort Val¬ ley last Sunday. * * * Mrs. Mattie Capps and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilson of Fort Valley visited friends in Kathleen Sunday. * + * Duke and Singleton, Mr. E. G. Fa gan, Col. L. L. Brown the largest asparagus grower in this vicinity and in Peach county are expected to be gin shipping asparagus in the next week or two. * * * Miss Joe Rogers of Perry enter tained quite a number of the young set with a St. Patrick's Day party at her home near Perry last Friday night. 4* 4* *5* Mr. Lewis Harper and Miss Ruth Harper of Perry spent Sunday with home folks. * ♦ + The people of this community are sorry to learn that little W. P. Castle¬ berry is ill at his home. We hope for him a speedy recovery. ♦ + + Mrs. W. J. Gassett and family, Dr. I). A. Slappey of Zenith spent Sun¬ day with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Slap¬ pey at Church Grove Fruit Farm. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Phoebe Harper spent THE LEADER-YRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 1925. week end with Miss Alene Carney at Kathleen. * + * ■ Mrs. W. M. Melvin of Macon spent the week end with Mrs. R. C. Slap pey. + + + The large sign that is to be erect ed at Clopine soon is now in the pro cess of being made and painted. Sev crul merchants in Fort Valley have j already signed up for the advertis I j ng spaces. These are Jno. B. Vance, 1 ctopelandei Pharmacy, Georgia Agri I cu ] turu j Works, and Edwards Bros.. Fort Valley Motor Co. R. L. March man Killing Station, Winona Hotel. j^ e j ar ^ er center space will carry tb( , a j () f 0 f Kort Valley, s j Kn w jjj s bow that this section of the state highway number 7 will hereafter be called "The Trail of pink Petals.’’ Its originating point is rear Atlanta and runs through Grif fin, Barnasville, Culloden, Fort Val i ley, and Perry, where nature smiles hcr brightest and then on down through Cor dele and Tifton, ofte,. referred to as ‘‘the shortest route to Florida." In 1924 the trade balance in favor ,f the United States reached $997,- 285,000. Why is it that the fruit that the iealer sells you is never as good as that on display? Some politicians are beginning to realize that Calvin Coolidge is presi dent. Lft U. Examine YOUR EYES tkOPTl oo 3 X, 5? Chert£ & J, N. Kaliih Frank H. Johnaon 'Optical Specialist*” Macon, Ga. PRESBYTERIANS TO PLEDGE FOR BENEVOLENCE MARCH 15 Sunday March 15th has been des ignated by the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S., as the day upon which the 438,000 members of this church shall be call ed upon through the method of the every member canvass to pledge $4,750,000 for the benevolent enter prises of this church these pledges to be paid weekly throughout the church year beginning April 1, 1925. The budget of $4,750,000 is ap portioned as follows: foreign »ions, $1,581,750, assembly’s missions >760,000, Christian tion and ministerial relief $356,250, Sunday school extension and young people’s work *95,000, Assembly’s Training School at Richmond, Vir ginia, $28,500, American Bible Soei ‘ ty $28,500 and to the work carried on by synods and presbyteries $ 1 . 900,000. The assembly has appor tioned the total budget equitably among the 17 synods which have as- *+ + J | ; j ; j TEA ! ! * J | ; ‘ < 11 • a 0 * * • > ' e * < > (< Thea Nectar Customers Will Tell You «• - That They Never Knew Tea Could Be • • ■ > So Good Until They Tried Thea Nec < ■ tar It’s Always Fresh, It’s Flavor Always Uniform And It Takes ■ ■ «> Less To Make A Brewing. TRY IT TODAY!! ■ ■ - . A & P 13c ROLLED A. & P. 2 oz. 8c Brand BRAND pkg. « ' HATC QUAKER 2 11 « * MILK Dime 14c UfllO oz. p Brand BRAND pkg. «> Blue Peter Imported A & P No I 33c 1.4 lb. 12k Brand Can CAN NEW MACKEREL IN SMALL SIZE I4C FAT TUBS LARGE SIZE 23* A. AP. RASPBERRIES No.2 25c BRAND CAN Milled especially for A & P Whole Wheat or Graham Stores FLOUR • * FLOUR 5 lb. 35c A & P 12 lb Sack 82c BAG 24 lb £ ack $159 12 lb Sack 69c 5 lb. 37c 24 lb Sack $1.35 BAG When you try our brands once THEA TEA You use them always NECTAR • * COFFEE Stimulating Refreshing When When Cold Hot ■' < ' COFFEE SUPREME LB. 55c India-Ceylon 2 oz. lb. pkg. IOc RED CIRCLE Especially LB. 50c Orange-Pekoe l-4pkg. 20c Selected Smooth LB. 45c Mixed 1-2 ib pkg. 39c and Mild New York State Cream A Be P Elgin Creamery CHEESE BUTTER « » Ib. 32c Ib. 54c « • t - > ij? > A ■ A j t V isr » A < ■ © I ft 81st* - * .. ^ m » » n i i * * + ** i +++**+* < * * *4*+****<* M- >- n i»»« j . : 11 signed . , , 1 tn .hp 89 presbyteries I and by the 3 555 tJ)at of tho 9,000,000 wil. be r for the pastor's salaries and oca '- P oenseg • • 0 f 1 | the churches of th.s denomination. The assembly’s stewardship com n)ittee f this church which is i„ 0 tharge f the plans of the every mem 0 bt , r ca nva>s calls upon all the cn -I to attempt in the space ot two VoUrs time on the designated humla. to raii , e the amount of their bene\o 1 !ent quota.-. When this ciuota is ad<t e() t0 the necessary amount for cur ren) . expenses and pastor’s salaries jn each local church it forms the to a j budget. It is called the olunteer | or Honor System Plan," which v -ides a method by which the member ghip 0 f any local church instead o. j being canvassed in their homes, may pregen t their pledges in person at church. The assembly’s steward ship committee predicts the best can vass this year ever conducted in the church. Copes of report may be hart rC e by writing the Macon Chamber Commerce or the state College of Athens. Few citizens know anything about, city and county governments. is the explanation for a lot of poor government. SULPHUR CLEARS t A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on face neck, arms or body is overcome quick¬ est by applying Mentho-Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a inexpensive. pimple re¬ mover. It is harmless and Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it likf cold cream.