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Conducted by > ALICE D. SHEPARD 200 Everett Square ■ •
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Mr. W. D. DuPree of Macon
« genial visitor last Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Houser Edwards
were guests at the Wynne-Edwards
wedding in Macon on Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walters went
up to Macon on Tuesday to attend
the Wynne-Edwards wedding.
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Mrs. Annie Laurie Ayer, who has
been spending the winter in Florida
returned home Tuesday.
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Mi. J. G. Webb has bought the
Southall home in Oakland Heights
and will take immediate possession,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Houser have re¬
turned from a visit to Rev. and Mrs.
Willis Garrett of Miami.
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Miss Lois DuPree, of Macon, was
zhe guest of Miss lone DuPree last
-week end.
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Mrs. F. P. Baldwin of Marshallville
-was among the shopping visitors on
Monday.
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Mrs. J. M. Bass and children,
Macon, were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Braswell, Sr.
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Charlton DuPree, of Macon, was
■the guest last week end of Carter
Matthews.
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Mr. and Mrs. Call Davis, of Ma
-eon, were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Braswell, Sr., on Sun
-day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hardie are re¬
ceiving congratulations on tire ar
rival of a daughter Mildred Lucille,
Friday, March 6.
Mastei ■ Frank**Ned*spent the week
end in Atlanta with his father, H. C
Neil. Frank says Atlanta is sonic
own.
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Mrs. F. B. Holly, of Lowndesboro,
Ala., will be the guest of Mrs. C. T.
Eberhardt during the Peach Blossom
Festival.
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Miss /. 'Li Braswell retained Sun
day aftei i most delightful stay in
Falmc’ . Tampa and St. Augustine,
Florida.
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Miss Martha Matthews, who will
represent Upson county at the festi
val will 'a the guest of Mrs. C. H
Matthews.
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Mrs. J. L eDnnard and Mrs. J. A.
Fischer o f 1'ineview will be guests ox
Mrs. Harris Turner during festival
week.
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Mr. Bill Lester, Judge and Mrs.
A. L. Franklyn and Misses Bessie and
Evelyn McDaniel of Augusta and , ,, Mr.
• and Mrs. G. Lloyd Preacher of At
lanta will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Lee during festival week.
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Friends of Mr. C. B. Ryle are con
-gratulating him on being appointed
to assistant superintendent with the
life insurance company with which he
IS connected, but they regret that
this new position will take him and
.his family ^way from Fort Valley.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Persons an ,
of Monticello. and Dr. A. F. J
'.Vhite of Flovilla will be guests of
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. White during
1 ageant week.
Friends of Miss Florence Smith
will be glad to learn that she has re¬
covered from the flu and has resum¬
ed her duties at school. The young
warblers who have been silent so
long have found their voices and wu
have music on Everett square again.
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Little Miss Andrea Houser had a
bad tumble in playing about last last
Sunday and fractured her leg. She
was carried to a hospital in Macon
for treatment. While the fracture is
not serious it is very inconvenient
for an active youngster, but Andrea
bears it very stoically and amuses
herself by interesting others in what
-hifc.calls her “boke leg.
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Out of town relatives and friends
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925.
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♦ EDITOR’S WINDOW ♦
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• • HIGH" FASHION
Some of the city shops advertise
"h.gh fashion ’ in new spring frocks.
We thought at first they were speak¬
ing of the prices, but after looking
at the illustrations we decided on Mr.
Webster’s definition of high—reach
mg, situated, or passing upward con¬
siderably from a given point and we
settled the point on the floor, but
Mr. Webster has a whole lot of defi
nitions for the word high. Perhaps
you would like some other—alright—
“every one to his taste. • •
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OPERA OR FESTIVAL
As the days pass we have new evi¬
dence that the world is very eager to
I meet Miss Peach county.
j An Atlanta matron who was
I pecting visitors from Chattanooga
naturally wanted them at some time
when there would he unusual attrae
tion. She gave them choice of the op
era or Peach Blossom Festival and
they preferred the festival. So when
Mrs. Atlanta Matron’s guests come
to make her a visit she will bring
(them down to “The Trail of Pink
Petals.’
BUSY AS A BEE
There’s something in the air these
days which urges us to say something
nice about all of these “workers for
the success of the pageant.”
There are so many we hardly know
where to begin and we couldn’t pos¬
sibly name them unless we shut our
eyes and pick out somebody like Mrs.
Lalia Whiting Fincher who is busy
as a bee all morning, sipping sweet-
1 ness here and there at costume head¬
quarters or committee meetings anil
in the afternoons and evenings at the
practice hall, playing the piano for
the dances of the Peach, the Gar
lands, the Blossoms, the Winds and
in fact making music wherever music
is needed in the pageant. A queen of
patience and endurance.
Mrs. Fincher is one of Fort Val¬
ley’s most gifted women, beloved and
influential in all affairs of impor
tance* her work in the annual Peach
Blossom Festival has made her one
of the most outstanding figures
"The Trail of Pink Petals. "
BROWN CARITHERS WILL
ATTEND FESTIVAL
Brown Carithers, of New York will
be among those home for the Festi¬
val. Since his last visit here Mr. Ca¬
rithers appeared for a seaso ll on the
stage with Emily Sle-.
vans , but has lately been devoting
his time to writing. One of his one
act plays will be produced this spring
at the Carnegie Lyceum. —
who were called here on account of
^ death of Mr M A Edwards, in
Misg Kate Edwards an d Mr.
j. Lee Edwards of Atlanta, Dr. W. C.
Lovett, of Marshallville, Mrs. E. K.
Braselton, of Washington, D. C., Mr.
an d Mrs. Ernest Vance and Ernest,
j .Jr., of Eufala, Ala., Mrs. H. II. Riley,
Welch, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hodge, Mrs. John Hodge and Mr.
Paul Hodge of Henderson, Ga.
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CRAWFORD-HADDOCK
i The marriage of Miss Grace Craw
ford, of Wrightsville, to Mr. Lucius
Haddock was solemnized at the home
of the bride Tuesday, March 3. Rev.
A. L. Harris, officiating. Mr. Had¬
dock is a rising young merchant of
this city and Fort Valley welcomes
Mrs. Haddock into its midst.
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Atlanta • >
’ of Georgia People 11
The Home
! 400 Rooms of Solid Comfort J |
The House of Courtesy • •
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• Ed Jacobs & Lige Maynard, *
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, Terminal Hotel, Macon, under \ \
i same management
CAST FOR PAGEANT
(Continued from page one.)
W. Botvman, Willis Vaughn, Mrs.
English, Mrs. Norris, Mvs. Coppedge,
Mrs. J. W. Alien, Newton Jordan,
Gordan Wallace, William Crawford,
Marvin Kilgo.
BELGIUM
Mrs. J. C. Smith, J. C. Scarbo
rough, Ella Mao Holly, Miss Tripp,
Miss Fields, Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs,
McAfee, Paul Wilson.
SPANISH GROUP
Spanish Ladies: Mrs. J. W. McCoy,
Mrs. Frank Morse, Mrs. J. D. Ken
drick, Mrs. S. J. Steed, Mrs. Sanford
Hartley, Mrs. Ben Fincher, Mrs. Har
ris Turner, Mrs. Frank Harrison,
Mrs. Louis Smisson, Mrs. John
Griggs, Mrs. T. II. Smith, Mrs. C.
Hall, Mrs. J. Wright, Mrs. John Den
nard, Mrs. A. J. Ticus, Mrs. H.
McMichael, Mrs. S. Halprin, Mrs.
Frank Morse, Mrs. W. B. Austin,
Mrs. John Lee, Gladys Newman,
Florence Smith, Annie Bell Ethridg
Pearl Brown, Annie Bell Doles, La
rinne Edwards, Mary Yoemans, Alice
long, Mae Wilson, Florida Clark
Mae McKenney, Sara Jenkins, Mrs.
Amos Murray, Mrs. C. H. Sammons.
Spanish Gentlemen: C. 11. Prater,
p usge ji Edwards, Hershel Williams,
Clinton Hutto, T. H. Smith, Pearce
Green) j. L . Long, Bass Vinson.
Horsemen: J. J. Griggs, C. B.
Grimes, Russell Murray, J. F. Irby,
B. F. Smisson.
Water Venders: Chester Wilson,
H. O. Queen.
. Pottery Maids: Mrs. Grubbs, Helen
’ Gassett.
Fortune Teller: Mrs. W. D. Mur
ray.
Basket Weaver: Miss Nora Roun
tree.
Troubadors: William Wilson, Quin
ton Gassett.
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I r or sixteen years we have journeyed abo- : t The Trail of Fink Petals. %
Having the greatest confidence in Fort V alley, and with the coopera¬
tion and patronage of the people of this wonderful town and-communi¬
n- ty we have developed and established the largest and finest Men’s ruo
’ nishlng and Shoe Store in Peach County. 7
Having the most complete stock of high quality Merchandise and one i X
«• cf the most modern equipped stores in Middle Georgia.
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Aztec Ladies: Mrs. Julian Gassett
Carlese Gassett, Clyde Hardison, Bell
Hallman, Olga Israel, Maxie Gilmore,
Sara Martin, Earl Wilson, Helen
Hardee, Mazie DuPree, Sara Jen
kms.
Aztec Men: Mercer Cliatt, L. B.
Moody, W. I> Cardin, Jar,. Mining',
Mr. Cofield. Wiley Greet Walter
Windham, Wilbur Wright, Walter
English, Clyde Wilson E. L. Palter
son, Rudolph Lankford, Chiu, Eber
hardt, Royce Bartlett, Fred Hall,
Frederick Solomon.
GREECE
Mrs. Me Waters, Mrs. E. G. Thoni
as, Evelyn Smith, Mrs. Bob Berry,
Gena Riley, Mvs. Chas. Vance, Mrs.
s. J. Crawford, Carrie Cravey, Sam
niie Davis, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs.
Mrs. Grubbs, Mrs. T. F. Sheats, Mrs.
Lester Wilson, Mrs. J. W T . Joyner,
Mae Wilson, W'illie Maud Cowart,
Mrs. Jay Windham, Miss Giles, Dora
Poole, Carlese Gassett, Miss l’ooio
Royce Bartlett, Mr. Shealy, Bennet
Rigdon, Albert Milburn, Mrs. Grubbs,
Mrs. T. F. Sheats, Mrs. J. W. Craw
ford, Grace Broadrick, Misses An
drews, Clara Durden, Frances Vance
Wesley Green, Frank Kilgo, Albert
Connell, Minus McElmurray, Mr.
Singletary, Chester Wilson, Fran f
Fincher, Willie Snow, Onan Houser,
Nell Wilson, Richard Bowman, Mar
tha Gray Carithers, Sara Sanchez
Elsie Gray Sanchez.
A Rome: Jonas Hillyer.
Attendants: Catherine Henry, Mrs.
N. Hauser, Mrs. Sandefur, Mrs. Wal¬
ter Bowman, Miss Scavbro, Louise
Melvin, Mrs. E. L. Butler, Mrs. Good¬
rich, Abram Glass.
Gaul: Dr. Titus.
Attendants: Mrs. W. M. Franis,
Mrs. C. H. Francis, Edith Sullivan,
George Dance, Paul Newell, George
Epting, Lillian Cliett, Euford Causy,
Alice Newell, Mrs, Arthur Horn.
FRENCH GROUP
j Ladies; Mrs. Ed Eubanks, Mrs. Al
bcrt Evans, Mrs. H. P. Sanchez, Mrs.
John H. Jones, Mrs. Louis Singleton,
Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Mrs. R. I). Hale,
Mrs. Myles Greene, Mrs. Farmer,
Mary Vinson, Jeanette Nichols,
Grace Broadrick, Helen Duke, Eliz¬
abeth Newton, Elizabeth Woolfolk,
Annie Dee Wilson, Clyde Braddock, |
Deris Williamson, Susie Gieen, Wil- t
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Gentlemen; Edward Vinson, Louis,
Rigdon, Julius Mathews, Mr. Persons,
Sidney, McMillan, Jr., Lester Eng¬
lish.
Monks: James Kemper, Z. T. Will¬
iams, Wyman Braddock, Arthur Vin¬
son, Fred Goodrich, J. W. Robinson,
Wiley Green, William Alien, Minus
McElmurray, Rudolph Lankford, Ko
land Hiley, Frank Harrison, Cavl
Jones, W. L. Nance, Walter Wynd
ham, Inan Bryant, Mr. Bryant, Ralph
Connel.
Children: Ruth Brown Helen
Wright, Julia McAfee, Emily Duke,
Linet Duke, John Shepard, Wullacc
Hardeman, George Johnson, Jr.,
Chas. Martin, Jno". A Houser, Jr.,
J. W. Anthoine.
STATES
Louisiana, Mrs. L. W'. Gray.
Iowa, Mrs. Chester Wilson.
New York, Mrs. Hazel Bassett.
Massachusetts, Mrs. Chas. s.
Vance.
California, Mrs. W. S. White.
Georgia, Mrs. W. L. Nance.
North Carolina, Mrs. A. A. Will¬
iams.
Idaho, Mrs. G. W. Mthews, Jr.
South Carolina, Mrs. F. L. Fincher.
Arizona, Mrs. S. J. Crawford.
Connecticut, Miss Florence Smith.
Oregon, Mrs. R. A. Hiley.
Delaware, Mrs. F. A. Vance.
Indiana, Mrs. Frank Titus.
Alabama, Mrs. II. P. Sanchez
Maryland, Miss Katie May Will
nuns.
Kansas, Miss Louise English.
Mississippi, Mrs. A. M. Solomoh,
West Virginia, Mrs. C. H. PratoR
Illinois, Mrs. J. H. Allen.
Utah, Mrs. Herman Avera.
Colorado, Mrs. ,T. E. Broadrick,
Washington, Mrs. R, L. Marchmaru
Kentucky, Mrs. .1. W. Woolfolk.
Michigan, Mrs. J. H. Davidson.
Ohio, Miss Eva Stamper.
Missouri, Mrs. Bessie Green.
Texas, Mrs. J. A. Bedingfield.
New Jersey, Miss Eugenia Riley,
Florida, Mrs. S. A. Bassett.
Tennessee, Mrs. L. 1*. Singleton.
Arkansas, Mrs. W. 1). Murray.
Oklahoma, Mrs. J. E. Davidson.
Virginia, Mrs. J. W. Rim dell.
Pennsylvania, Mrs. ,T. B. Vance.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL
Rev. E. J. Saywell, Pallor,
Holy Communion 7:30 A. Wt
Church School 0:30 A. M.
Morning Prayer 11:00 A. M,
Y. P. S. L. 6:30 P. M.
Evening Prayer 7:30 P. M.
All are invited to attend.
SULPHUR CLEARS
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 Meritho-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 pimple it
mover. It is harmless and inexpensive.
of Just ask any druggist for a small jar
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it
like cold cream.