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Daniel Spruce of Copeland’s
macy, spent last week in
with friends.
Mr. 4» 4» 4»
and Mrs. L. E. Smisson
Through ghjldren Florida. left Wednesday for a
♦ 4 * 4 *
Mrs. R. C. Joyner is visiting
tives in Montgomery and
Alabama.
4 > 4 > +
Mrs. Hale of Atlanta is the
of her son, Mayor R. D. Hale
his wife, this week.
* * *
Mrs. H. L. Wheat of Griffin
been a recent visitor to Mrs. S.
Floyd.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones
little daughter, Margaret, are on
trip to St. Simons.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sammons
occupy the house on Anderson
nue recently vacated by Mr.’
+ * +
^ Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Thomas are
pecting to visit friends in
next week.
•> * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Marehman
returned from a motor trip to
in Florida, going as far as Miami.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Vance and
Carolyn left Monday for a visit
friends and relatives in Atlanta.
* + +
Miss Louise Collier of
is the guest of Miss Dorothy King
this week.
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Mrs. A. B. Green is spending some
time in the mountains of North Car¬
olina.
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Mrs. J. H. Haddock %
arrived Mon
# <iay from Quitman for a visit to the
family of her son, John A. Houser.
Mrs. George Mathews, Sr., and
Miss Lucy Mathews are at Indian
Springs attending camp meeting.
* * *
Miss Mary Fagan has returned
home after a pleasant visit to rela¬
tives in Rochelle.
* * *
Miss Evelyn Duke is at home after
spending six weeks a Camp Junalus
ka, N. C.
+ * *
9 Mrs. Jack Phares of Miami, is
here lor a visit to her grandmother
and aunt, Mrs. Marshall and Miss
Nettie Marshall.
* * *
^Mrs. B. R. Marshall continues ill
of fever at her home on Central ave
nue. Her condition, while not serious,
is attracting the interest of friends.
* * *
Mrs. D. A. Howard, who is at the
Piedmont Sanitarium in Atlanta for
treatment, is improving slowly, ac
cording to recent reports from her.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and
young son, George, are spending
some time in the mountains of North
Carolina.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones are keep¬
ing house for Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Jones while they are in North Car¬
olina for several weeks’ stay.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Houser and
family, who have been spending the
peach season at the farm have re¬
turned to their home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McAfee will
occupy the Bazemore house on An¬
derson avenue after the first of .Sep¬
tember.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Farmer are oc¬
cupying the Miller apartment on An
lierson avenue, recently vacated fay
4h\ and Mrs. W. G. Brisendine.
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Mrs. J. Lester Wilson and children
and Mrs. A. A. Gamble, of Macon,
will leave Thursday for Indian
Springs to attend camp meeting.
* * *
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Samuel Jones
and V.'ilrs. L. R. Prator and children
are at camp meeting at Indian
Springs, where they have a cottage.
♦
Miss Paulino Carter is at
after spending several weeks
ing friends and relatives in
points in Alabama.
* * *
Friends of Miss Sara Jenkins re¬
gret her decision to return to her
home at Ashburn this week, where
she will spend several mohfhs.
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Miss Bartley, one of the teachers
in the School of Commerce, is with
Miss Nettie Marshall during her
stay in Fort Valley.
* * *
Mr. Houser Edwards and family,
who have been on a motor trip in
Florida, are expected home the last
of this week.
* * *
Mrs. Onan Houser, with her son,
Wesley Houser, of West Palm Beach,
are visiting in Boston this week. They
expect to spend some time in New
York State and Canada before re
turning home.
* * *
Mrs. Maggie Edwards and daugh¬
ter, Miss Pearl Edwards, of Perry,
are spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Edwards on Central
avenue.
* * *
Dr. Hubert White, who is connect¬
ed with the city hospital in St. Aug¬
ustine, was here this week for a
short visit to his brother, Dr. W. S.
White and family.
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Mr. Axel Economou, of Winter
Haven, Fla., was here shaking hands
with old friends this week. He is hap¬
py in Winter Haven but has tender
recollections of former days spent in
Fort Valley.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson and
family have gone to St. Simons Is¬
land where they will spend two
weeks in a cottage. Miss Edwina
Houser is a guest in the party.
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Mrs. Jessie Davis of Mossy Hill
Farm, spent the week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hiley on
Everett Square.
* * *
Mrs. A. J, Evans and family re¬
turned Monday night from Lakemont
where they have been spending some
time. Mr. Evans has been at Cor¬
nelia looking after his interests in
the peach shipping in North Georgia.
* * *
Mrs. A. J. Houser has with her
for a week’s visit, her sister, Mrs.
W. E. Camp, of Rome. Mrs. Houser
entertained for her at an outing at
Houser’s Mill on Monday evening.
* * *
Mrs. Georgia Hall, after spending
some time in Gainesville, has gone
to Murphey, N. C., for a visit of
several weeks. Mrs. Hall expects to
attend the tabernacle meetings of
Franklin, N. C., where Dr, George
Truett and Dr. F. C. McConnell will
preach, and where thousands are ex
pected to attend.
* * *
Mr. C. B. Ryle and family moved
Macon Monday. Their friends re
their removal, but rejoice that
Ryle had a promotion in busi¬
which made it necessary for the
in residence.
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The many friends of Mr. B. H. Ed¬
who has been employed by the
of Georgia in Fort Valley,
be sorry to learn that he is leav¬
this week to make his home in
R.
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L. R. Hartley, popular cashier of
Bank of Fort Valley, has severed
connection with the bank and
leave for Miami, to make his
the first of September.
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Mr. J. F. Lambert and family have
to the city after being away
the close of school. Mr. Lambert
getting things in readiness for the
of school in September, look¬
to the largest enrollment in the
of the school.
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Mr. Charlie Marshall of Nashville, ^
was a recent visitor to rela
and his moth/r, Mrs. John
on College street.
tHK LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925.
W. J. Braswell and E. L. Duke
• returned from a Hollywood bus
to points in Florida.
* * *
Judge A. C. Riley and Mr. Dave
Strother left Tuesday for
Creek, Michigan, where they will
a vacation.
* * *
Harris Hafer is at home
spending several weeks with
aunt, Mrs. Whipple, in Wayeross.
+ + 4.
Miss Emily Braswell is at
after an enjoyable visit to
Christelle Fenn in Cordele.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duke and
Amy spent several days at the
mont in Atlanta, the past week.
Rubye Duke, who is studying
Brenau summer school, joined
in Atlanta for a few days.
* * *
Mrs. Ralph Newton and Miss
zie Newton, Mrs. Glenmore Green
her daughters, Catherine and
are a congenial party spending
time at Blue Ridge, N. C.
* * *
Mrs. Sol Dasher has taken a
tage at Indian Springs for
meeting and with her is Miss
Dasher, Mrs. Robert Wells,
Jr., Martha, Frank and
Carter.
* * *
Mr. Tom Vischer of Decatur
Mr. Clinton Jackson of Byron
pleasant visitors, Monday. Mr.
cher is a former resident of
Valley and is remembered
here by many old friends.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robinson
young son, are with Mrs. W.
Braswell for the month of
Mr. Robinson is associated with
J. Evans in business and they
to make their home in Fort
* * *
Dr. W. E. Ford and family of
Douglas will arrive sometime before
the fifteenth of August and will oc
cupy the Green home on Anderson
avenue and Persons street. Dr. Ford
will take Dr. Bazemore’s place at
Copeland's Pharmacy.
* * *
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. M. S.
Bazemore regret their decision to
leave Fort Valley. They expect to
to Orlando, Fla., the first of
where Dr. Bazemore wiH
charge of one of the Cheek
of drug stores.
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Mrs. Glenmore Green and little
Catherine and Betty, left
for the Blue Ridge moun
of North Carolina to spend
weeks.
* * *
Miss Gena Riley went to Gaines¬
Tuesday for a week’s visit after
she will go on to points in
Carolina for a visit before o re
home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Withoft, ac
by Mrs. Mittie Wynne and
Katie May Williams left Sat¬
for Blue Ridge, Georgia, to
dthe Georgia Baptist Assem¬
Mr. Withoft returned Tuesday,
others of the party remaining for
ten days’ assembly sessions. Mrs.
will go from Blue Ridge, Ga.,
Blue Ridge, N. C., to spend the
of August.
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Mrs. Glenmore Green entertained
young women, auxiliary to the
M. S. of the Baptist church at
regular meeting, on Tuesday
at her home. A splendid
was enjoyed.
* * *
Miss Ocie Ray, of Moultrie, is
a few days at home.
* * *
Mr. Joseph Ray continues ill at the
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Ray on knoxville street.
wish for him an early re¬
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Poole have i ar
from Cornelia, after two weeks
* *
Mrs. H. D, Barnes and little daugh¬
Frances, of Waynesboro, are
the family of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Wheeler. j
Mr. * * 9 j
Kyle Cook of Athens is the j
end guest of Miss Ada Wheeler.
* * *
and Mrs. Clarence Murray, Mr.
Mrs. L. M. Byrd and and I
son,
Jamie Sullivan, motored to
Springs last Sunday.
* * *
Jannie Sullivan will be the
of her mother in Roberta Sun
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Henry Sehwarth of Columbus, i
at Lee’s Department Store while j
- ' s aw ay on his vacation in
Carolina.
* * *
Thelma Wilson came home
* THE DEPARTMENT
EDITOR S WINDOW
A man on the street was heard
day recently to say, ‘If my
were to get that fat, I’d quit
sure.
In order to make the world
for love, the question may yet
“How many calories a day to
love from flitting away.”
How about fat men?
They seldom continue to love
men who become revolting
so why should they expect women
go on loving them if they make
effort to please the eye.
The wimmin are closing in on
gents—
It may not be long before you
handed a set of rules about how
hold your wife’s love by putting
your prettiest pink shirt to greet
on her homecoming.
You can’t keep the women out
anything anymore.
You can’t keep them out of
complaint box.
You complain about women
grow fat.
They return the
What’s soap for the goose—
Count your calories!
Tuesday from Chicago where
has been attending summer school.
* * ?
Miss Allene Culpepper is the
of her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Murray.
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Mr. Guilford Brown, who has
Spending some time in Greene
ty has returned home; he will
joined by his wife the latter part
this month.
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Mr. C. T. Woodall of Miami, Fla.,
returned to his home Monday night,
leaving on the Dixie Flyer.
. * * *
Messrs. II. Moskovitz, S. Halprin
and V. L. Brown have returned after
a week’s stay in Florida. They were
accompanied home by Lynn Brown,
who has been in West Palm Beach
visiting for several weeks.
* * *
Miss Dora Poole spent the week¬
end with her mother in Byron.
* * *
Col. C. C. Richardson of Byron was
in attendance upon the Court of Or¬
dinary Monday.
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Col. S. M. Mathews spent Sunday
in Thompson. ad
* * * ui
Mrs. Susie G. Sutton, of Ogle¬
thorpe, is the guest of Mrs. Betty
Williams this week. i b
* * * /
Mr. Will Shepard has taken a home
in Miami and his family are expect¬
ing to join him there soon.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Culpepper, Jr.
will change their residence the first
of September and be at home on
Everett Square with Mrs. Elizabeth
Shepard.
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Mr. Alvah J. Culpepper, formerly
with The Leader-Tribune, is in Tam¬
pa, Florida, where he has accepted a
position.
MRS. C. B. ALMON HOSTESS
Mrs. C. B. Almon was a charming
hostess on Tuesday when she enter
tained at a pretty three table bridge
complimenting her house
Mrs. J. W. Blanks and Miss
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Do you become irritated
at trifles, start at sudden
noises, lie awake nights?
Your nerves are' out of
order,
If you neglect them you
may have nervous exhaus¬
tion, hysteria, nervous in¬
digestion or serious organic
trouble.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
will help you. Try just
one bottle. We ll refund
your money if it doesn’t
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re ‘ leve you.
Your druggist sells it at
pre-war prices — $1.00 a
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Catherine Holtz claw of Roanoke,
4 * The home was brightened
* summer flowers and ferns and
fellowship of friends, with the
esting games made it an
that will be long remembered
those in attendance.
TO MOVE TO FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. George McCarty
turned Sunday from a week’s visit
relatives in Miami, Fla. Mr. and
McCarty have decided to take
their residence in Miami, and
to leave here September first.
McCarty has accepted a
with a large wholesale grocery
pany of Miami. Many friends
regret to give them up, but are
ing them success and happiness
their new home.
MR. AND MRS. BRISENDINE
IN NEW HOME
Mr. and MrS. W. G. Brisendine
moved into their handsome home
Miller st. and Central ave. and
already made improvements that
added greatly to the
of the place.
The grounds have been cleaned
they are planning more
by planting shrubs and flowers,
will make this one among the
beautiful and artistic homes, not
in Fort Valley but in the South.
CHURCH NOTES
A special musical program was
enjoyed at the Methodist church last
Sunday evening. There was no ser¬
mon by the pastor, Rev. T. H. Thom¬
son, the congregation worshiping in
a song service, led by a specially se¬
lected choir, who rendered an appre¬
ciated service of song.
The Baptist church has granted the
pastor, Dr. A. Howard, a vacation
during August and there will be no
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Beginning Thursday, August 6th, and ending I f
Saturday, August 15th.
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$2.50 Shirts , Noiv $1.90
$3.00 Shirts , Now $2.25
$3.50 Shirts , Notv $2.65
$4.00 Shirts , Now $3.00
$5.00 Shirts , Now $3.75
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service at the church, save
school until the first Sunday in
, tember.
The Junior and Senior B. Y. P.
will hold their regular meetings
each Sunday evening.
On Sunday evening, August
The choirs of the Methodist
Baptist churches will render a
gram of song at the evening
of worship at the Methodist
There will be no sermon, only a
votional by the pastor and the
ship with praise in song.
AL FRESCO OCCASION
A most delightful outing wus
joyed by the members of the
Baptist church last Friday at
er's Mill.
A fine picnic dinner with
drinks was served at the noon
under the shade of the trees.
During the day the young folk
children participated in many
and enjoyed bathing in the cool
waters of the pool. One of the de
lightful features of the
I was the watermelon cutting that was
enjoyed by every one, for what is
more delicious and appetizing than a
“Georgia watermelon.” ?
A number of guests from Fort
Valley were in attendance and were
appreciative of the hospitality.
Late in the afternoon, ice cream
was served, after which all wended
their way home, having spent an un¬
usually pleasant outing.
Mrs. Joe Davidson is spending this
week with Mr. Davidson in Atlanta.
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I,. H. BROWNING, President.
Norman Park, Georgia.
SHERIFF SALES
(Georgia, Peach County:
Will be Hold before the door of the Court
houso of Peach County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale on the first. Tuertdftjr
in September, 1925, to the highest bidder
for cash: "All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the ftth .District jf Peach
county, (formerly Houston county) Georgia, *nd
in a suburb of Fort Valley, Georgia known •#
Friendship Park, and known, designata!
and described upon a map or plan of Mid
Friendship Park made by J. R. Mathewe,
County Surveyor, on December 14th* 1910,
as lots Numbers Seventeen and Eighteen (No,
17 and No. 18) in Block C .each of said lot 4
being 33 feet wide and 100 feet :n depth.
Levied upon and to be sold as the prop*
erty of Joe Perry, defendant in fi. fa, to
satisfy an execution issuedi from the City
Court of Houston county on the 11th day
of December, 1923, in favor of W. K. Brown,
Transferree, vs. Joe Perry, for the principal
sum of $300.00 besides interest. Attorney#
fees and Court cost.
Written notice of levy given Jos Perry,
defendant in fi. fa.
Also at the same time and place the fol*
lowing described property: "All that certain
tract. Jot or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the State of Georgia, County at
Peach and in the 6th District therein con¬
taining 100 acres, more or less, bounded on
| the /'T North a the " d Kast by V, land!i 'T*, ° r Dr ° f - a -
Jackson and , on the West by lands of , T. t K. u
I Brown.
Levied upon and to be sold as the prop¬
erty of Livingston Howard to satisfy an ex¬
ecution issued from the City Court at
Houston County on the 29th day of Decem¬
ber, 1922, in favor of Byron Warehouse Co.
vs. E. L. & L. J. Howard.
Written notice of levy given Livingston
Howard, defendant in fi. fa. This August
5th, 1925.
8-6-4t G. D. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
Mrs. Mattie Carpenter and father
returned from North Carolina Tues¬
day.