The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, July 16, 1925, Image 7

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• i I J 9 , 5NOTE0 • , I ■ , . • Conducted by - ALICE D. SHEPARD 200 Everett Square \ , Mr. C. H. Matthews and family Monday for a visit to Talbotton. 4* * * Coleman Nichols spent with relatives at Griffin. 4- * 4* Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Connal ed friends in Americus Sunday. * * * Mr. T. V. Fagan of Macon, was visitor last week-end. * * * Mrs. Ed Eubanks left morning for a visit in Atlanta. * 4> t Dr. M. T. Wise has returned a visit to relatives at Ashland, Ky. * * * Miss Sara Jenkins was the of relatives at Ashburn last Sunday. «|* <i» Pab¬ * Harris McArthur went to Mr. lo Beach for last week-end. * * + Miss Maizie Cravene of Cleveland, is w vith Mrs. Ayer until peach season is over. * * * Miss Fances Price of Albany is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. B. Austin in Oakland Heights. 4* {* 4» and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whithead children, of Macon, were guests of Mrs. Charles Rountree Tuesday for the day. 4» 4* *5* and Mrs. Geo. W. Mathews, Sr., Miss Lucy Mathews are visiting in Brunswick this week. * 4- 4* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seay and little daughter, Virginia, of Miami, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Seay. * * * Mr. J. Mann Martin and Col. Em¬ mett Houser left Tuesday for Jack¬ sonville. * * 4* Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shepard, Miss Annette and Leighton, Jr., spent Fri¬ day and Saturday in Tifton. 4» 4» 4» Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stripling will be with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson for several weeks. *:• 4* Mrs. Houser Edwards and Miss Mi¬ riam Edwards were guests of friends in Perry this week. ♦I* *> ♦> Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duke an nounce the birth of a son, on Monday, July 13. * * * Mrs. James H. Whigham, from Montgomery, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adams. ❖ 4* 4 1 Miss Katherine Huny is her friend, Miss Florence Evans, of Atlanta, and many delightful parties are planned in her honor. * * * Mrs. E. B. Adams and Mrs. James H. Whigham are spending the week with friends and relatives in Atlanta. * 4- * Miss Cleo Eaves of Tallapoosa, is the guest of Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Mr. P. T. Eaves of Tallapoosa, was the guest last week-end of Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Smith. •ir 4 > 4 - Mr. Joel Mann Martin of Atlanta, -was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin. + * * Miss Gussie Chuning of Summer > ton, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Chuning. 4» 4» 4» Mrs. J. C. Aldredge and Miss Lou¬ ise Aldredge, of Atlanta, are guests of Mrs. W. E. Mathews. ♦? 4^ 4* Mr. J. R. Mathews of Florala^ Ala., was the week-end guest of his bro¬ ther, Mr. W. M. Mathews. > 4* 4* Mrs. J. M. Bass of Lakeland, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. R. S. Braswell, Sr., at Nakomis. 4* 4 1 4> Miss Martha Sammons of Rome, is the guest of Miss Emily Taylor, on East Main street. 4* 4* 4* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meeks of Miami, on route for Hendersonville, N. C., popped over this week for a visit with Mrs. W. D. Tharpe and Miss Claudia Culpepper. THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT V ALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1525. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of Williamson, were visitors here Sat¬ urday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Preacher of At¬ lanta, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee. * * * Miss Martha VanBuren of Gris woldville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. B. Hardeman on Central Avenue. 4> 4> 4* Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray formed a congenial dinner party Sunday even¬ ing at Copeland’s Tea Room. 4 1 4> * A large number of Fort Valley boys left this week for North Caro¬ lina to get in the peach deal in that State. * * * Mrs. J. S. Ledbetter, Miss Evelyn Tift, W. A. Shepard and T. J. Shep ard left Tuesday for Daytona Beach, Miami and other points in Florida. 4> Dr. W. H. Hafer will spend Sunday in Wayeross with his son, Harris, who is visiting Dr. Hater’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Whipple. ❖ * Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Miller and | Mrs. Neltie Miller expect to leave Monday for a trip to Washington state, Canada and Alaska. ❖ 4* Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mathews, Jr., and daughter, Mary Ann and Miss Lucy Mathews spent last week-end at Shellman. * * * Mrs. Glemore Greene entertained the girls of the Y. W. A. one after noon this week at her home on Col lege street. 4- v 4f* Miss Medora Compton *>f Vicks ' burg, Miss., is the guest of Miss Be atrice Connal. * * * Mrs. A. C. Hodge and children who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyner left Monday for Carrollton for a short stay before go¬ ing to Miami. ❖ 4* ••• Miss Eloise Parham of Greenville, who has been a guest at a house par¬ ty on Tybee, stopped over on her re¬ turn home for a week-end visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kendrick. ♦j* 4* 4* Miss Naomi Scoggins entertained at a one-table bridge party Friday afternoon at her home on College street. 4 4* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McTyier and j children, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Carithers and will go to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina before returning to their home in New York City. 4 - ❖ ❖ Miss Ann Bloodworth of Perry, is the guest of Miss Frances March man, and was the honor guest at a party given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Robert Marchman. 4 1 4 * 4 1 Mr. A. B. Clark of Atlanta, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shepard last Sunday. Mr. Clark stopped over on his return from Daytona Beach where his family are spending the summer. * * * Mr. T. J. Blewster, of Magnolia, Arkansas, came last week to visit his brother, Mr. R. G. Blewster. He is delighted with conditions here and the bright prospects for future de¬ velopment of the Peach county sec¬ tion. * * * Rev. J. A. Smith, of the Methodist Orphanage in Macon, preached at the Methodist church Sunday and receiv¬ ed generous contributions for his in¬ stitution from the congregation. * * * Miss Martha Sammons of Rome, who has been the guest of Misses Annie and Ruth Taylor, left Wed¬ nesday for a visit to friends in Grif fin. 4* 4* 4» The Woman’s Missionary Society, including the Business Women’s Group will meet at the Metnodist Church Sunday afternoon at 4 o’ clock. All members are requested to be present. ++*+***+*+**+**+ * THE DEPARTMENT * > EDITOR’S WINDOW * 4 » 4 **$**$**$**$**i**i* 4* 4* *$• *j* 4* 4* 4* 4* We know as much about this evo lution case as anybody now. We look ed it up in our dictionary. The evo lutionist is a freethinker. A free thinker is a latitudinarian and a lat itudinarian is one who has a wide range or SCOPE and that brings us ; right back to John T. who started j the thing. J Miss Mary Ansley of Decatur, ar rived Monday and is the guest of Miss Emily Braswell. Miss Crystelle Finn of Cordele, is a guest of Miss Braswell. A number of attractive parties have been plan¬ ned for these charming visitors. + ♦ + Miss Miriam Edwards attended the Chatman-Mitchell wedding in Perry on Wednesday. Miss Edwards will leave for Douglass on Thursday and afte a short visit to friends there, will go on to West Palm Beach where she will be the guest of Misses Mar¬ jorie and Gertrude Brown. ❖ 4* 4* Friends here of Mrs. Sterling Slap pey of Atlanta will be glad to know that she is rapidly recovering from a recent operation in an Atlanta hos¬ pital. * * * Mrs. R. A. Jones, Misses Catherine and Dorothy Jones and R. A., Jr., of Montgomery, Ala., are the guests of Mrs. W. A. Shepard. JUSTi::: FIVE YEARS SUPPOSE you HAI) saved ONE-quarter of WHAT YOU made WHAT a nice sum YOU would have. YESTERDAY L IF YOU will J TODAY BUT MAKE up YOUR mind TOMORROW TO LIVE on THREE-quarters OF YOUR earnings AND PUT the OTHER fourth IN THE bank the DOLLARS will pile UP surprisingly. b « mm i it 'DEPARTMENT STORES FORT VALLEY - GEORGIA Ladies’ Khaki Knickers $1.98 & $2.48 Ladies’ Tweed Knickers $1.98 Ladies’ White Duck Knickers - $1.98 Ladies’ Linen Knickers $3.00 Ladies’ Khaki Middies and Shirts $1.48 & $1.98 Ladies’ Ballting Suits, all colors $ 2.98 & $3.98 Children’s Bathing Suits, all colors 98c, $1.39, $1.98 Bathing Caps from 10c to 69c Children’s Khaki Play Suits 98c Going-away Bags, Hat Boxes, Suitcases and Trunks BEAUTIFUL LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. P. Green entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon on Sunday. The guests included Mr. Riley, Mr. Wilcon and Mr. Carroll of the Atlantic Ice and Coal Co.; Mr. S. E. Barrett and Mr. Robinson of the Fruit Growers Express; Mr. D. C. McGahee of the Central of Georgia Railway, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mur¬ ray. MISS BRASWELL ENTERTAINS FOR GUESTS For her attractive guests, Miss Mary Ansley, of Decatur and Miss Crystelle Finn, of Cordele, Miss Emily Braswell entertained at an af¬ ternoon party Wednesday at her home on College street. The parlors were decorated with quantities of brown-eyed Susans and roses and after the games were play ed a salad refection with fruit punch was served, About twenty guests were present. Began at the Bottom Cornelius Vanderbilt, who became one of Ann 's err-' ~qt railroad owners, began well down in the trans¬ portation business, lie started by running a rowboat ferry across tlio Bust river at Npw York. PEACHES PEACHES Have ten thousand Alberta trees bearing this season. Would like to sell crop on the trees. Orchard located on Main Line A. C. L. R. R. Get in touch with me NOW. J. TIIOS. HUNTER, 7-16-lt. Marion, S. C. Wan s RATE: 1 cent per word. No advertisement taken for less thnn 25c for each insertion. Each luiditionnl consecutive insertion or iered at time of placing first insertion, if less than 25 words, le a word ; if 25 or more words, 20 per cent discount. Black-face or capital letters, double rate. Cash must accompany orders from those who do not have regular monthly accounts with us. Answer advertisements j'uat as advertisers request. We cannot furnish names of adver¬ tisers or other information not contained in the advertisements. When replies are to be received care this paper, double rate. While we do not accept advertisements which we have reason to believe are of a jucstionable nature, we have no means of as¬ certaining the responsibility of all advertis¬ ers. LOST—My watch chain with o con ductor” badge attached. Reward. R. Flournoy. 6-4-tf FOR SALE—Slipshuck Corn ijaled Johnson Grass Hay, car-lots or less. Elmwood Farm, Roberta, Ga. Phone 3221. We Give Tickets on - * J u Miss Fort Valley 99 N Elliott Tour 1 Tell your friends to save them for you when buying a Ford car, truck, used car, genuine Ford parts, tires, gas, oil and accessories. FORT VALLEY MOTOR CO. HERE Today and 'sit ;« MM* T omorrow ‘/ Fall Tailoring Display Opening Conducted by Mr. Geo. E. Hawkins, Representing KAHN TAILORING CO. of Indianapolis Beautiful Collection of Exclusive FALL SUITINGS Moderately Priced EDWARDS BROTHERS FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Ex¬ perience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Coni' pany, East Liverpool, Ohio. 7-16-ltfi LIGHT OPERA, SUNG IN ENG¬ LISH, AT THE ATLANTA AUDI TORIUM EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND SATURDAY MAT IN EE. SWEETHEARTS,” WITH ALL STAR CAST, WEEK BEGIN NING JULY 20TK. PRICES FROM 50 CENTS TO $2.00 7-lfi-lt FOR SALE—Four houses and 32 lots in town; one small farm. E. L. Fountain, phone 210-J. 7-16-ltp WANTED—Young man to learn the battery business. We are installing a complete battery department witfo Hobart Bros. Eight hour charge, to sell and service the famous Ford bat¬ tery. Applicants must call in person, Fort Valley Motor Co. 7-16-lt