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F Conducted by - ALICE D. SHEPARD 200 Everett Sq
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Mrs. W. G. Brisendine is th«
of relatives and friends in
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Miss Eugenia Hahr of
is the guest of Miss Wilma Orr.
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Mr. v\ . D. DuPre of Macon,
visitor in the city last week.
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Miss Dora Poole was the guest
relatives at Byron last week-end.
Miss Charlie Mathews is the
of Miss Louise Marsh of Zebulon.
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Miss Nora Rountree spent
days in Marshallville this week.
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Mrs. J. S. Ledbetter and Miss
lyn Tift will leave this week fc-r
vannah and Meldrim.
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Mrs. Jesse Davis of Mossy Hill,
the pruest of her mother, Mrs.
Jiiley.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woolfolk
last week-end with relatives at
than, Ala.
Mr. Henry Durr, of Miami,
the guest last week-end of Judge
C. Riley.
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Miss Ruth Evans has
from a delightful trip to Seattle and
other points in the west.
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Miss Roberta McDaniel of Augus¬
I ta, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Lee.
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Miss Lillian Braddock of Atlanta,
spent last week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Braddock.
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Mrs. A. Ledingham and son have
returned from a visit to friends in
Atlanta.
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Miss Ocie Ray, of Moultrie, was
* week-end visitor to her mother,
1 Mrs. E. Ray, on Knoxville street.
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> Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones of At¬
lanta, will be at the Denard place
for the seach peason.
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Miss Mattie DuPre, of Byron, was
the guest of Mrs. C. J. DuPre sev
eral days last week.
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Miss Hazel Houser, who has been
teaching at Raymond returned home
last week for the holidays.
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Miss Miriam Edwards was in At¬
lanta and Macon for a short visit
r this week.
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Dr. and Mrs. Wiles Pierce, of At¬
lanta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. P. Greene.
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Mrs. Price, of Albany, is the guest
•f her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Austin,
on Oakland Heights.
Mr. D. A. Howard and children are
in Augusta this week to spend some
time with Mrs. Howard, who is there
•onvalescing from a recent illness.
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4 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hudson enter
tained number of Montezuma a
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friends at dinner Sunday evening at
Copeland’s tea room.
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Mr. Pierce Greene had his knee
fractured last Monday when some
freight being unloaded at the yard
fell on him.
Miss Margaret 4-4-4
Branham -returned
from Wesleyan last Friday and will £
spend the summer with her parents day
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Branham i
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Miss Mae McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. I 1 ed
Sanford Hartley and Misses Eliza
beth and Martha Hartley spent Sun- scb
day with relatives in Walden.
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Rev. Albert Howard, Miss Wins¬
low and Albert, Jr., left Monday to
spend several days with Mrs. How¬ in
ard in Augusta.
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Mrs. B. Brown and Miss Jennie
Parham returned to West Palm
Beach Tuesday accompanied by
Misses Marjorie and Gertrude Brown.
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Miss Louise Campbell is
among the charming college girls
ceiving a welcome home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cohn of
,en route for Miami, stopped
a j last week as guests of Mr. and
Julius Glass.
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of I Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Killett of
I dele and Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
of Macon, wore week-end guests
j Mrs. A. G. Hutto,
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Miss Greta Smith who 1 i
attending Clucora Collee-e iV 'i i
bia S C returned s t w, i
spend the holidays at home
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Misses Miriam Edwards Quests a p
ces Marchman were b s
w ,.. , .. homeYey
Before returning
it friends in Atlanta J
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Rev and Mrs 1 T U .r
Sara Jta
Macon Monday to be presont at
graduation of Miss Eunice
at Wesleyan.
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The college girls home for
who will return in the fail
Misses Ruby Duke, Brenan,
Campbell, Athens, Margaret
ham, Wesleyan.
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The charming young ladies
have graduated from college and
returning this week include
IdelJe Bryant, of Agnes Scott,
beth Everette, of Shorter,
Carter and Eunice Thomson of
leyan.
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Miss Thelma Wilson, who has
teaching at Athens returned
week for a short visit to home folks.
Miss Wilson leaves this week for 1
visit to New York and points east be
fore going to Chicago to study dur¬
ing the summer.
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Miss Elizabeth Drayton of Wash¬
D. C., will arrive on the 22nd
this month to be the guest of Mr.
Mrs. C. L. Shepard. Miss Drayton
the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude
Drayton, who has been a fre
visitor to Fort Valley and has
number of friends here who will
delighted to welcome Miss Dray¬
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Mr. Julian Hiley returned from Tech
week for a few days’ visit to his
before going to West Palm
for the summer.
for miss McDaniel
Mrs. J. Lee entertained at a love¬
bridge party Friday morning in
of her guest, Miss Roberta
of Augusta.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Marriage licenses issued for the
of May are:
1 White.
Colored.
FOR MISSES BROWN *
Annette Shepard entertained 4!
of friends with dinner at +
tea room Monday even- *
in honor of Misses Marjorie and
Brown. The guests includ
Misses Marjorie and Gertrude |f
Elizabeth Rundell, Edwina T
and Annette Shepard.
MISS ORR COMPLIMENTS
HER VISITOR *
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Wilma Orr complimented her £
> Miss Eugenia Hahr, on Tues
evenm S with a lovely card party. +
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for the happy young 4- *
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An ice cream course was serv- ^
the evening. The guest list -f*
the members of the high i
set.
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MEETING W. *
M. S. *
June meeting of the Baptist t
Missionary Society will be T
of the Norton Circle. £
college girls and the young
of the church who have been
teaching will give the program,
is expected to be of unusual
who will take part will be
the LEADER-TRIBUNE. FORT VALLEY, GA„
THURSDAY .JUNE 1, 1925.
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*| ** EDITOR
:: ’ s window
f Now the since sleeping porch
the weather man
promised us a good hot summer,
the boys and girls are home
college and everyone is
keep cool nights and there’s
one little 10x12 sleeping , porch
lowed each family what are we
to do about it?
Do we draw' straws or take tur
, The sleeping
. I Porch has always
an unnecessary apartment on
of it not having sufficient
room for the entire family—of
we mean the average sleeping
If it could be arranged with
re- and lower berths and all of
space used it would mean
otherwise, we prefer to turn it
an outdoor living room.
Misses Joe Allen, Mary Grimes,
Duke, Florrie and Elizabeth
and Maxwell Taylor.
MR. SLAPPEY ENTERTAINS
AT DINNER
of Mr. Geo. Slappey entertained at
beautifully appointed dinner at
Hotel Dempsey Sunday evening
,lonor Mrs. H. C. Neil,
"!i blrthday !t was - Covers were
Mrs ‘ H. C. Neil,
Ruth* Whiting Smith, Dr. and
Moss Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S ° n ’ ° f MaC ° n and Mr Sla PP<>y
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HUC.IIES-VINING
Mr s * ^ xcle Baker Hughes,
resident . of Sparta, announces
e "P a Sement of her daughter,
“ *• >W, Hcrb.rt
Va,iey - ti! ° wedding
church'^ 30, at the
Baptist
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
(nee Mildred Anderson)
street, May 30, a son, R. L., Jr.
Born to Rev. and Mrs. Willis
rett (nee Ruth Houser), of Miami,
May 21, a son, William Lee.
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I Mr ” r ’ Home
- J. Y. Tomanek arrived Sunday
' fr0m Tani P a where he is municipal
band director, having got ll three
months’ vacation, which time he will
devote to his photographic work here.
^ r ' ^ omane * c also contemplates giv
* ng some time to the direction of a
J band bere if enough local musical tal¬
ent is interested.
June is the month to plant White
Spanish ’eanuts.
I have them for sale i in any quan¬
tity wanted. Price right.
6-4-11. J. L. EVERETT.
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1 i ’ ! Bathing Suits
\ ‘ ■ • \ and Caps
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Joy! t
> Summer time is here and
you can join the merry croivd in a
cool , ref resiling plunge.
A f
pretty, com for table Bathin tr
Suit , and a charming Cap add f x i * ± 4*
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much to the delight of a swimming *
party You will x t % t
. find them of unusu- If
fdly good quality at “LEE’S FOR V
LESS” f l
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All-Wool Bathing Saits Best Styles 1 1
, £
$ 2.95 $ 3.95 ft x
to f £
Delightful X f v f
Batkins Caps , Helmet 4- + <i> 4- 4
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Straight and *
Other Effects f 4. I
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DEPARTMENT STORf-s
FORT FORT
VALLEY VALLEY
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Mrs. S. C. Slappey of
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
has Rigdon last Tuesday.
and 4 - + <•
The many friends of Mrs. T
to Castleberry are glad to
she is improving after an
al- for appendicitis at the Clinic in
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con.
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? Mr. W. G. Brisendine has
work to build a nice country
near Haddock’s store.
have almost completely torn
the old home site and will begin
on the new house some time in
near future.
j | Packing house S ire * being
ed, trucks s oiled and hotels are
| lng prior to t,le beginning of
| soason tbat will soon begin in the
cinity ’ Duke Brothers, Anderson
Ward and the L uxury Fruit
have already loaded cars for this
son '
! Mr- " * *
I , G Mosley is having
a -
* , ollnty ronds
worked well
| b ’ s community. Especially the
<<llling 110 m Myrtle to
, lurcb
! ‘ at tbe Church Grove
I Parm ’
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Mr ’ ^ ernon Tuggle of Perry
X h ° me f ° lks at Myrtle last
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With the store and filling
built by Louis Rigdon at
f nearing completion, Mr. D. H.
” « ana.uaiiy
....... ut L ' lc co, aec of his orchard
the same station. It is also
that a large brick house is to
built where the home of Mr. O.
Cheek was destroyed by fire
December, which will add to the
pearance of this community
I much, which might be stated that
are building a city here.”
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Mrs. R. M. Webster of Atlanta
ited Mrs. J. A. Wood during the last
week-end.
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Mr. R. M. Foster of Macon visited
his peach farm last Tuesday and ro¬
ports that his peach crop is in ex¬
cellent shape and expects to beg hi
shipping about June 10th.
MOODY DISTRICT SUPT.
Mr. H. L. Moody, who has been
manager of the Rogers store here
for some times, has been made dis¬
trict superintendent of the company
with headquarters in Fort Valley.
Mr. Lee Drew Wilson ta kes Mr.
Moody’s place as manager of the
here.
GREENS WIN PRIVILEGE
OF ENTERTAINING
The attendance contest
M the Gm ’ n and Gold of the
Sunday school 6 " ded " St
enter^n with the rv th7 ;n:X; n R % T
D ^hioned s
— to he given
even,n * at 7:30 on the spacious
Ma- of Mr ’ and Mrs C. E. Martin
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1 Church street. C. L. Shepard,
j of the “Green" in extending the
vitation held to the color scheme
promising to serve “greens”; but
have in mind a number of the
n contingent who are noted for
beautifully managed social
the and a number who are well known
j fun directors.
| The officers of the Gi f een
spent the S reat «’ part of the
conferrin g with various menu
perts and wo feel assured that
vi- good was accomplished by the
change of ideas and we may
forward to plenty of good eats
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I I M »u. r oneparu, Shen n-d representing
j Greuns vvin be expected to deliver
[address of welcome to the Golds.
evcnin S will be attended with
Hght s ‘ n £* n g> speech-making and
strolls on the lawn.
Everyone is looking forward to a
roadi 'ig or vocal selection to be given
j by Mr. Robert Marchman, Sr., and a
piano solo by Mr. George Johnson.
j Tbe wi feature » be of the evening, how
ever - the climbing by two of
the “Greens” an imaginary water
‘ tOW6r in pursuit of prospective
Greens. W T e have not been requested
to literally thx-ow dignity to the
j winds ba t we are offered a rollicking
N time.
As to the color scheme, the feast
"'ill probably be served by charming I
young ladies wearing fresh crisp '
Crocks of Green with trimmings of I
Sold.
ELECTRIC SIGN AT
SPIELER’S
Spiller’s Barbecue Stand at the
^ 00 H°lh corner will have a gorgeous |
electrical sign. It will be 3 1-2 feet
wide by C 1-2 feet long. This sign
was stdd b Y I- N. Royal and is of
.
the famous convex type.
Hurry Mr. Spillers, we know your
'Cue. *» 6-4-ltp
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ON SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY t
l o introduce to the women of
/' orl Valley this
Pure Silk Service Chiffon Stock
ing, we make unusual offer. this
These hose are free from all imperfections,
pure silk sole interlined with lisle, mercer- < •
ized tops doubled, reinforced heels, toes «>
and soles, - >
silk liigh-spliced heel. It is a hose
you have been wanting for a long time.
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JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB
The regular meeting of the netrlff
organized Junior Woman’s Club vras
held Tuesday afternoon at the homft
of Mrs. John H. Jones
£ | “ ThiTuwh.* N ° ^fT* carried ‘° **7* out. the
1 ed: * ° fflCers were elect “
President, Mrs. Paul Murray.
Vice-president, Miss Susie Green.
Secretary, Mrs. Robt. Marchman,
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I reasurer, Miss Beatrice Connal.
The various committees were nam
ed and their chairmen appointed.
I No definite work will be taken
' up
' ho i n,„ Ult club until fall. However, at
an early date a play will be given
under the direction of Miss Rubye
Duke
'; A l ter the conclusion of the meet
Itv? i ^ mee ‘ mfi: ^ Wllt servetL be held
T on
uesday, , June i 16, with Miss Marga
ret Whiting as hostess.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Thos. H. Thomson, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Judge
II- A. Mathews Superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m.
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Meeting of Board of Stewards^
J UNIOR WOMAN’S CDLUB
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8
p. m.
To all services the public is cor*
diaily invited.
Mrs. W. R. Berry will entertain
the members of the As-You-Like-It
Club at her home Thursday after¬
noon.
KEMBRANT’S
STUDIO
JSoiv prepared to
make
l 1 lash light Pictures
Fine Portraits, Commercial Work of all
Kinds and Kodak Finishinjr.