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Miss Edna Brinkman of
is visiting Miss Evelyn Tift.
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Mr. J. A. Houser left Saturday
several days trip to Florida.
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. Mrs. Otis Jones is visiting
Sallie Bowen in Tifton.
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Miss Etelle Morgan of
is visiting Miss Annie D. Wilson. "
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Miss Ruby Sanders is spending
^week with relatives in Beuna Vista.
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Martha Gray Carithers visited
chie Carithers in Macon last week.
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Mrs. J. D. Kendrick and
are visiting friends at Warm Springs.
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Miss Annie Ruth Wasden, of
Ty, visited Miss Dora Poole a few
<days this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bassett will
eaD their young daughter, born Aug¬
ust 14th, Mildred Bassett.
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^ Miss Sara Adams of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. George
Culpepper.
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Miss Katherine Pate of Albany, was
a week-end guest of Misses Pauline
vCarter and Mamsye Ousley.
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Mrs. George Mathews, Sr., and
Miss Lucy Mathews have returned
from Indian Springs camp meeting.
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Mrs. B. H. Fincher and children
have returned home after a pleasant
visit to relatives in Culloden.
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Mr. Albert Shirley and Mr. Ben J.
Joyner went to Royston for a week
end visit to Mr. Shirley’s mother.
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Miss Mamsye Ousley has returned
home from a pleasant visit to friends
in Macon.
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Mr. Eugene Fowler of Union Town,
Ala., was a week-end visitor, guest
of Miss Susie Mae Holcomb. i
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William Carithers has returned S
home after a pleasant visit in Cross 1 j j
Hill, S. C.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Thomas have
come in home Atlanta after at the spending Purtell home. two J
weeks ,
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Mrs. Lee Houser is at home after
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Garrett,
in Miami.
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Lula Brooks of Columbus, is j
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vi3iting her father, Mrs. W. G. Jor- ,
dan. :
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Mr. Sam Mathews went to Central, j
S. C., this week to be present at the j
marriage of Mr. Louis Brown, Jr.,
to Miss Valeria Posey.
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Mr. Charles Shepard, Tom Shepard j
< and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepard are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Tom Shepard.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Woodard of [
Eatonton were visitors this week,
guests of their sister, Mrs. Houser
Edwards for a day and night.
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Miss Elizabeth Brown is at home
for a vacation, after a year’s work
in Jjavannah’s social service activi¬
ties. \
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Miss Odille Ousley returned Wed¬
nesday from New York, where she
has been studying at Columbia Uni¬
versity.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Crandall and
children returned Saturday from a
delightful two weeks’ trip to St. Si
mons. - w
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Sidney McMillen, Jr., is spending j
several weeks with relatives in
Welch, W. Va., where his sister, Miss
Margaret McMillen, is also a visitor.
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Mrs. Hansell Hall and of W. 1
son,
Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Jesse Da
vis, 4: Pen-y, are guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hiley.
i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Farmer
returned home from a visit in
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flournoy,
Macon, were ^Sunday visitors to
tives here.
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Mrs. J. W. Morgan, of
is visiting her mother Mrs.
Anderson.
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Miss Joe Royal is in
Ky., on her usual business trip,
chasing hats for the fall season.
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Mrs. Stewart McCarty of Montezu
ma, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
j Carty.
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Mr. Oscar Pearson and
have returned from a cottage
at St. Simons Island.
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser have
returned home from a visit to rela¬
tives in Rome.
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Messrs. J. S. Millen and Jack Mc¬
Coy are spending a week or ten days
in Florida.
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Mrs. S. F. Price and Miss Pearl
Price of Albany are guests of Mr
and Mrs. W. B. Austin this week,
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Miss Louise Wilder of Cochran, is
spending the week with Miss Annie
V. Knight.
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E. M. Whiting enjoyed his vaca¬
visiting relatives at Camilla and
also enjoyed a trip of ten days on the
east coast- of Florida,
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Miss Edwina Houser is the guest
of Miss Mildred Watts in Shellman
this week,
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Miss Lucy Pound has returned to
her home in Athens, after a visit of
several weeks to her sister, Mrs.
Russel Edwards.
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Mrs. J. W. Woolfolk and children
are at home after a visit to Mrs.
Woolfolk’s mother, Mrs. Blackman in I
Athens, Ala. |
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The many friends of Mrs. Helen
Hume will be glad to know she is
convalescing at home from a serious
operation at the Oglethorpe Infirm
ary in Macon,
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Dr. J. H. Ford, of Douglas, Ga., is ,
with Copeland’s Pharmacy to succeed 1
Dr. M. S. Bazemore. Dr. and Mrs. ! j
Ford reside at Mrs. M. C. Green’s
on Anderson avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Broadrick and :
Miss Grace, Elwood and*!
motored to Dalton last Sun .
ay) where they are spending the
with relatives,
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Misses Helen and Bessie Mae Aus
have returned from Albany where
have been for the past three
with their grand parents, Mr.,
i Mrs. S. F. Price.
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Messrs. Bob Berry, Lowry Wheeler
Shealey, and John Berry eom
a motor party spending last
at Jacksonville and Pablo
mid-week* ‘service ’
Union at the
are attracting large congre
during the summer months,
union meetings will continue
the month of August.
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Mr. A. J. Evans is able to be out
after being confined at home 1
heveal days, suffering from a ‘
infection in his foot.
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Mrs. A. S. Jewett, who has been.
her niece, Mrs. Ed Green, j
the summer months, will re¬
to her home in Washinton, D.
next Wednesday,
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Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clark left Tues- j
morning to make their home in
Mr. Clarke will operate a
of grocery stores in Florida.
friends regret to see them leave
are wishing them well as they go
their new home.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, AUGUST, 20, 1925.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wilson
Tuesday in Atlanta.
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;; Miss Helen Murray, of Atlanta,
« visiting her parents, Mr. and
!! J. E. Murray.
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>1 Miss Helen White and H. A.
•; ingale, of Macon, were pleasant
! itors to friends here Sunday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smisson
4
. spending their vacation in
I visiting relatives.
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• Mr. Harris McArthur is with
• and Mrs. Harold Saxon in
J bee, Fla., for a few weeks.
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i Mr. and Mrs. Ashby McCord
Mr. and Mrs. Brisendine spent
I week-end at Pablo Beach.
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j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson
returned from a pleasant visit
> Florida.
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I Mrs. W. B. Kent and children
spending this month with
Kent’s parents in Mitchell, Ga.
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Miss Florence Jones of
; spent Monday with the family of
II. Sammons.
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Mr. Sam Peddicord, recently of
lanta, is now at home where he
recuperating from a recent
and minor operation.
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Mr. T. M. Anthoine is spending
month of August most
visiting relatives in Vermont
I Maine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Sheilie,
Perry, were visitors Sunday,
of Mrs. Mattie Skellie and
Skellie on Persons street.
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Mrs. Mattie Carpenter ana
spending some time in North
lina.
father have returned home
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Dr. Roy Smisson was among
Fort Valleyians visiting in Florida
' Mrs. Smisson spent the time with
the past week. During his absence
Mrs. Houser Davidson.
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Misses Claire and Louise Green of
Milledgeville, -» « • 1 i l - j i former p popular *
mem
of the Fort Valley school
ty are visiting Mrs. R. M. Houser.
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Friends I r,ends of of Mrs Mrs B B. R. R Marshall Marshall
are glad she is able to be up and is
improving rapidly from her recent
illness of fever.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Wright have
returned from a motor trip to West
Palm 'Beach and other points in
Florida.
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Miss Beulah Davidson ! s at home
after a pleasant motor trip with the
Bairds to their summer place in New
J erse y
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Houser’s Mill is a popular resort
these warm evenings, where many in
formal supper and bathing parties
are seen enjoying outings.
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Mr. Tim See was carried to the
Middle Georgia Sanitarium this week
treatment. Friends wish for him
an early return to health and home.
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Mrs. N. H. Baldwin has been off
duty at the post ofice and has been
taking his vacation at home on ac- j
of slight illness. His friends ;
be glad to see him back at his
well and happy again.
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Miss Jameson, the popular guest
Miss Rub y e Duke wl11 be the hon -
at several pretty social affairs
her visit in Fort Valley, one of
will be a tea given by Mrs. C.
Almon.
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Mr. Will Shepad left several weeks
for Miami to make his home.
Shepard and the children joined
there the past week ’ Their
here are ashing , them sue
and happiness^their new home.
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Mr. and Mrs. George McArthur,
Reba McArthur of Albany and
Dott Blackman of Macon, were
visitors, gliests of Mr. and
rs '• N *- -ountree.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hale are on
motor trl P to P olnts In Florida. 1
will v.sit Mr. Hale s brother in
Mr. Edwin Martin accom
the Hales on the trip.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford will
Friday to Fitzgerald, charge where the j
Crawford will take
company. Mr. Crawford has
manager of the express com
here, where he and his wife
made friends, who will regret
learn of their departure from our
Miss Martha Ellis Green,
of y Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green, will
company her aunt, Mrs. A. S.
is '
to Washington, D. C. where she
be the guest of her cousins, Mr.
Mrs. C. H. Jewett, for a month.
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Mrs. E. M. Fuller of Ludowici,
the guest of Mrs. John Vance for
few days last week. Mrs. Fuller
a former resident of Fort Valley
her many friends are always glad
have her back.
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C. B. McCook motored over to
! beville, South Carolina and
the week-end with friends. He
j accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
15. McCook, of Lizella.
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Miss Rosa James, of Albany was
recent visitor, Baldwin. the guest of her
Mrs. M. H. Miss James
Miss Elizabeth Rundell were
guests of Miss Miriam Edwards
Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Cardell,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ray and son,
1 Macon, formed a motor party
j where week they going visited to Knoxville, their
brother,
| H. Dickson. They also visited
Chattanooga, Tate Springs and
ville.
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j Mr. Paul Murray is leaving
week to make his home in
He will have charge of one of
Clark chain of grocery stores.
j Murray will join him in Miami i in
' few weeks.
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Letters to friends here from
Ralph Newton, Mrs. Glenmore
Kathryn and Bettie, and Mrs.
Wynne indicate a most pleasant
in the Blue Ridge Mountains
North Carolina.
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Friends of Mrs. D. A. Howard
be pleased to learn that she is
ily improving, has left the
Sanitarium in Atlanta, and is now
Lakemont, but expects to spend
eral more weeks in the mountains of
North Carolina as advised by her
physician ... before , , she , undertakes , , , to
come home. Mr. Howard plans to re
turn by the first of September.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Matthews,
Charlie and Carter Matthews, left
L Tuesday morning for a motor trip
I,, Middleport, N. Y„ where Mr. Mat
f m" ° f „
the , representatives f of the Niagra
Spray company.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Marchman mo
|tored to Clayton, Ga., for Miss Fran
ces Marchman, who has been at Lau
re j] Falls Camp for the past few
weeks. Enroute to Fort Valley they
i stopped several days in Atlanta.
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. Miss Margaret Shepard is at home
:
f or a visit after conducting a coure
j n Y . W. C. A. work at the Florida
State college at Tallahassee. Miss
Shepard will have charge of the Y
\y. C. A. work in the college at
Grecnsboro, N. C., for the next year
and expects to leave for Greensboro
early in September.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mrs.
g B. Wilson, Misses Carolyn and
Harinell Wilson, Emily Morton, Fan
ny Be n t ; ray> of Columbus, and Eliz
abeth Berry of Barnesville, formed a
congenial party that spent the week
end at Jacksonville and Pablo Beach. 1
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Rev. A. S. Irons, former pastor of !
Presbyterian church, was a pleas- j
ant visitor this week, guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Woolfolk for a short j
visit. Mr. Irons is remembered quite
pleasantly by many friends in Fort
Valley,
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Friends here of Mellard Reade will
be interested to know that he is in the
real estate and building business un
der name 0 f Thos. M. Reade, Inc.,
j n Chicago; and that Mrs. E. Kuts
chko> nee Migs Edith Reade> and hus _
ba "d. 1st lieutenant, E. Kutschko,
and daughter, are spending a couple
f mon ths in Hollywood, Los Ange
les, Calif. Lt. Kutschko will be sta¬
tioned at Camp Meade, Md., after
■September 15.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
In honor of Mrs. C. L. .Shepard, a 1
birthday party was given by the
Shepard families on Tuesday evening
at Mionii Springs. A large number
rt! l a tives motored to the springs,
a tempting supper was enjoy
after which all enjoyed evening the ride j
the cool of the back to
homes. I
BAPTIST W. M. S.
The August meeting of the W. M.
of the Baptist church on Monday!
was featured by reports
the Georgia Baptist assembly
Blue Ridge and a Missionary rally
Roberta, which was attended by a
Clopine Clippings
, Revival meetings will begin
Providence church next Sunday
i noon. The first services will be
1 Sunday at three p. m. and the
a day evening service will begin at
p. m. Rev. T. H. Thomson of
Fort Valley Methodist church
do the preaching.
Miss Mildred Wilson left last
urday to visit relatives in Miami.
1
Mr ' an<i Mrs. Charlie Worley
R ' rm ' n K bani < Ala., who were
j visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. I.
gle, have returned home. Mrs.
a ley, who is remembered here as
Virginia Peek, was a frequent
,’ tor to relatives here for
^ ears ‘
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cheek are
joying a motor trip to friends
relatives in Southern Alabama.
! Mr. Hubert Castleberry has
I ed home after a pleasant visit
friends and relatives at Jackson
Indian Springs.
Mr. W. J. Cheek was the
farmer in this section to market
! bale of cotton. The cotton crop
throughout this vicinity is fine
■ after a severe drought and
ly no weevils are reported.
The State Highway Department
placing the main highway
this section in fine shape. Work has
been finished to Haddock’s store and
plowing has been done to Mr. T. A.
McCord s farm. This work will con
tinue until the Peach county line is
reached.
number of the members of this so
| ciety.
Mrs. F. W. Withoft told of the re
,the ,f n Rehoboth , ° nC1 ° Association, 1 e y° un £ people held of
irv
Macon, of which she is leader. An
other ,, interesting . , . part of the
program
was a vocal duet by Miss Beatrice
C onnal and Mrs christine Hafcr
'
Mrs , Betty Williams presented the
program.
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S Miss JlZ Rubye n\ Duke assembed Frm ^. a num-' ^
ber of friends at her home Wednes
day morning to meet Miss Jameson I
and to enjoy bridge during a social
hour.
The home was attractively adorned
in bright summer flowers and green
ery, making an ideal setting for the
enjoyment of the games and for the
delicious luncheon served at the con¬
clusion of the games.
MR. AND MRS. BOWMAN EN¬
TERTAIN WITH BARBECUE
A number of friends of Mr. and
'
Mrs. Walter Bowman enjoyed a post
peach season barbecue at the : r home
last Saturday. |
j I Barbecue dinner with cooling drinks
| was enjoyed under the packing shed,
and this with the mingling and fel
lowship of friends made the day a
most memorable occasion,
A few of Mrs. Bowman’s friends I
remained after the dinner anil enjoy
ed rook until late in the afternoon, i
All the guests departed for home
thanking the Bowmans for having
shovhi such cordial hospitality and
for the enjoyment of such a pleasant
outing.
When the A. M., spells J. O. B. the
college graduate has something to be
thankful for.
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AND SOUTH CAROLINA AND
TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN
RESORTS, ETC.,
AUGUST 21, 1925.
One fare plus zv> cents round trip.
Tickets on sale August 21; final
return limit September 2, 1925.
Ask Ticket Agent for exact round
trip fares, information regarding
schedules, reservations, etc.
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THE RIGHT WAY
LOW RATE EXCURSION
TO
AUGUST 29 , 19 2 5
Round trip excursion fares from
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to Tybee will he good return¬
ing leaving Savannah prior to mid¬
of September 2.
Apply to Ticket Agent for tickets,
and other information.
of GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
i
Listening In On Marshallville
I By RUTH MONCRIEF
: Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Donehoo and
1
children spent last week in Atlanta
with Mr. Donehoo's parents.
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Miss Clyde Ware is visiting her
brother, Prof. L. M. Ware at Auburn,
Ala.
Mr. James Craven, of Wilson, N. C ,
Messrs, llill and Lucas of Washing
ton, Ga., and Mr. Frederick Long
j worthy of Daytona, Fla., have been
j visiting Misses Edla, Mollie and Ruth
McKenzie.
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Mrs. John Heflin, from Memphis,
Tenn., is visiting Mrs. Helflin’s fa¬
ther, Mrs. F. J. Frederick.
Mrs. J- W. Frederick is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Paulin, in
Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Monk, Mrs. D.
B. Frederick and Mrs. W. E. Lester,
,
enjoyed a delightful trip last week
to Hendersonville, N. C., and other
points of interest. While in Hender
sonville they had the pleasure of
hearing Dr. J. C. Massee preach. He
is an old Marshallville boy, of whom
we are justly proud.
Mrs. W. M. King and son, of Gar¬
net, S. C., is visiting Mrs. J. R..King
on Frederick street.
Mr. H. M. Hargrove is visiting his
son, Chas. M. Hargrove at Tavares,
Fla., and his daughter, Mrs. J. L.
Cloud at Ovon Park, Fla.
Miss Mary Kate Jones from Mont
zuma, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Per¬
sons.
Mrs Best ha8 returned to her I
.
home in Fort Gaines, after spending I
| so - me time with her mother> Mra .
T Leonard it Jones on East Mam street,
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Miss Mary Files has returned home !
from a visit to Mrs. Hollis Fort in
Americus.
Mrs. N. W. Massee entertained the
Kingdom Builders Circle of the Bap- j
tist church, on last Monday after
G. M. M A. . f GRADUATE , RAmTATW HEADS „ KAn<s
WASHINGTON AND LEE SENIORS
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College Park, Ga., Aug. 15—D. |
Curry Porter, Georgia of Rome, Military Ga., a Acade- grad- j j
uate of the
my, has been elected president of the l
senior class at Washington and Lee
University, Staunton, Va. This Uni- :
versity will graduate about 150 men
next year the honor conferred upon j
Mr. Porter is of the greatest signifi- | :
cance.
At Georgia Military Academy Mr. |
Porter was a cadet captain and grad- j
uated with honor. The popularity!
which attended him at prep school
is further attested by his success at
Washington and Lee. G. M. A. sends
each year a number of boys to this
university and already several have
matriculated for fall entrance.
j
REVIVAL AT PROVIDENCE
Revival services will be held at
Providence church next week, con
by Rev. T. H. Thomson, pas
or the Fort Valley Methodist
The opening service will be
Sunday at 3 p. m. Through the
the hour of meeting will be
p. m. The members of the
cordially invite their friends
the public to attend the services,
I
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Why pay rent when you can buy
a home and pay for it like pay¬
ing rent, by the week or month.
One small payment cash.
1 have houses on the following
streets for sale:
2 houses and lots on Everett
Square.
4 houses and lots on Knoxville st.
2 houses and lots on Persons st.
2 houses and lots on N. Macon st.
1 house and lot on Green st.
4 houses and lots on Fairground st.
3 houses and lots in Oakland i
ifeights.
1 house and lot on East Main st. !
3 vacant losts in Oakland Heights. |
(i good farms near town.
I also have several houses and
lots in the colored sections of town
for sale.
If you have any property you
want to sell iist it with me and 1
will find you a buyer.
noon. After the Bible study and bus
iness meeting, delightful refresh¬
ments were served and the members
enjoyed a pleasant social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Timberlak*
have gone to Lanark, Fla.
The Presiding Elder of this district
filled the pulpit at the Methodist
church on last Sunday. Their pastor,
Dr. W. C. Lovett has been in a Sani¬
tarium in Atlanta for several weeks.
He is improving rapidly and they;
hope to have him back soon.
Mrs. Pearlie Rumph, Mrs. I, F.
Murph, Mr. Sam Henry Rumph, and
Miss Virginia Banks, are in Saluda,
North Carolina.
Mr. Tom Brown, Jr., has gone ts
New York with a party of friends
from Macon.
METHODIST CHURCH
Thus. H. Thomson, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30, Judge H. A.
Mathews superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.
m. and 8. p. m.
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Union prayer meeting at Baptist
church, Wednesday at 8 p. m.
To all services the public is Cof*
dially invited,
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