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Society ^ Club 9leufi
—Conducted by MRS. CHARLES N. ROUNTREE , Phone 275 -J
A. J. Evans left Saturday for
a business trip to points in Florida.
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Mr. T. V. Fagan, of Macon, was
a visitor to relatives this week.
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Mr. Herbert Hicks spent Sunday
with home folks in Lizella.
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Mrs. John T. Slaton is in Greenville,
S. C., on a visit to her daughter.
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Miss Christine Evans is spending
a fiyv days in Atlanta.
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Misses Frances Aultman and Evelyn
Brantley spent the week-end in the
city, guests of Miss Ruby Sanders.
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Mrs. E. T. McMillan, and son,
Ii|j.‘by, will go to Atlanta Tuesday,
where they will be for several days.
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Miss Helen White of Macon, was
-a week-end visitor, the guest of Miss
Susie Green.
Mrs. Marie Anderson Finkle, of New
York, came Tuesday to visit her
aunt, Mrs. M. M. Kersh.
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Dr. Jake Haslam, of Albany, was
a business visitor in the city Tues¬
day.
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Mrs. W. H. Durden and her mother,
J. A. Wood, are in Atlanta for
a few days this week.
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Miss Ruby Sanders spent several
days this week with relatives near
jpyron.
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\ 1SS Annie Shumate of Augusta,
is djhe guest of Miss Fannie Bassett
and Mrs. Tommie Bassett.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fudge of Daw
son, were week-end visitors, guests
of their sister, Mrs. Harris Turner.
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Friends of Mrs. M. M. Kersh will
be sorry to know of her continued
illness at her home on Church street.
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a /} Mr 'a Jeff Evans fitted himself up
W ith home on wheels and left for
^Florida last week. He has not lo
cated permanently as yet.
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Mr and Mrs. Alex Taylor, of West
Palm Beach, Fla., visited Mrs.
lor’s aunt, Mrs. O. L. McWaters, last
week.
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Miss Anna Foute, who underwent a
major operation at Wesley
Hospital in Atlanta last week, con¬
tinues quite ill there.
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Messrs. Max James and Grover
“fu arrived in Fort Valley from
Florida Monday and will spend a few
•days at home.
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Among those who are leaving this
we 8. to see how things are going in
Florida, are Birch Norton, Russell
Houser and Frank Smisson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams have
moved into the residence on Ander¬
son avenue, recently occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sammons.
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/£ Mr. A. C. Riley, former Mayor of
Fort Valley, returned to Miami Sat¬
urday night after a visit of several
days to home folks here.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Green and son,
Roe, are here for a visit of several
days before they return to Home¬
stead, Fla., for the winter.
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Miss Mary Grimes, who is a popu¬
lar Eaif.nton, member of the school faculty
was at home for the week
end.
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Mrs. Harold Saxon and young son,
John; and Mr. Harris McArthur, who
are now t living at Okeechobee, Fla.,
came Friday night for a visit of a
few days to their parents, Dr. and
Mrs. C. Z. McArthur.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duke, who
had an apartment with Mrs.
Wright on Central avenue, have
eito the California apartments
East Main street.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Smisson sympathize with them
the death of their infant son,
Friday, Oct. 9th. The little one
Sa ■m ay and was interred
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Mr and Mrs A L Norris spent
( friends
the week-end in Atlanta with
I and relatives. Mr. Norris returned
Tuesday, Mrs. Norris will remain for
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bassett left
| i Saturday for Florida, where they ex
pect to remain for the winter. Mrs.
Bassett will be with her mother in
St. Petersburg the most of the time.
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Miss Ruth Evans has been chosen
as sponsor for the 33rd annual re¬
union of the Georgia Division, Unit
ed Confederate Veterans, which will
be held in Albany, Oct. 14-15.
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Mrs. Mark O'Daniel,
ent * Mrs. D. C. Sutton, Secretary,
Mrs. C. E. Paul and Mrs. J. L. Lo
rance, District Young Peoples lead
ers of the Rehoboth Baptist Asso¬
ciation, came down from Macon Sun¬
day evening to be present at the
promotion exercises of the graded
Union of the Woman’s Missionary
Society at the First! Baptist church.
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Mrs. Onan Houser is at home after
a delightful visit of several weeks
spent with her daughter, Miss Clar¬
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ence Houser in New York City, and
a visit to friends in New Hampshire,
Connecticut, Massachusetts and
Maine. Her son, Wesley Houser, of
West Palm Beach, Fla., was with her
a part of the time, where they had
some lovely motor trips through the
mountain trails.
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Among the college boys and girls
spending the week-end at home were
Floyd Carithers and Sam Mathews of
Emory, Edwards Norton and his
friend, George Marchman, of Mercer,
Misses Miriam Edwards, Marjorie
Brown and Margaret Branham of
, Wesleyan.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. William Olin York
announce the birth of a daughter on
| Thursday, October 8th, 1925.
JOHN HINTON SINGS
Mr. John Hinton, of Moultrie was
at home for a visit this week and was
on the program in a song number at
the picture show Monday night. JoHh
ny always attracts a large audience
in his home town when it is known
that he is to sing.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Miss Helen Marshal! was the
hostess on Thursday morn¬
ing when she entertained a number
of friends at a pretty bridge lunch¬
eon in honor of her guest, Miss Mar
'tha Andrews, of Macon. The home in
its decorations of ferns and bright
fall flowers in lovely arrangement,
with the assemblage of the happy
guests made the occasion one long
to be remembered by those present.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
MEET FRIDAY
The American Legion Auxiliary will
hold an important meeting Friday af¬
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank
Fincher at three o’clock.
This is the first meeting of the
fall and a large number of the mem¬
bership is expected to be present and
enter into the work launched for the
new year.
Mrs. Charlie Vance will be joint
hostess with Mrs. Fincher at this
meeting.
METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
On Friday afternoon members of
the Methodist Missionary Society
assemble in the church parlors for
,the study of a mission book. They
will spend the Kburs between
and five o'clock in study,
the book in one afternoon.
| Different members will each take
1 chapter and lead in the discussion
that chapter.
These missionary studies are
interesting and educational, tha
men of the society keeping up
all the new books,
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
Committees from the Woman’s
have been appointed and are
out the details for the
Carnival.
This occasion has become an
nual affair that is looked forward
.by the children as well as the
'ups with a great deal of pleasure,
fording wholesome amusement for
rHE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA'., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.
The proceeds are used for civic work
in the town and the co-operation of
a11 t,ie P e °P ,e he appreciated by
the club women who will endeavor to
make the Carnival a pleasant as well
as a profitable occasion for the city.
WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET
TUESDAY
The Home” will be the topic for .
thought around which will center the j
attention of the Woman’s Club at the
next regular meeting, which will be
held Tuesday afternoon at three o’
clock with Mrs. Helen Hume. Mrs.
R. D. Hale will have the program in
charge, presenting the following sub¬
jects for discussion: “The Evolution
of the Home,” “The Influence of the
Home,” “The Soul of the Home—the
Bibl e .”
Music and readings will be other
features of the program.
Mrs. Edgar Duke, the new presi
dent, will preside over the meeting
and will speak on “Our Club-Its
Aims and Ambitions.”
MANY PARTIES IN FLORIDA
FOR MRS. GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Green have
returned from a visit to Florida. They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Webster at Homestead, Fla. The
Homestead Enterprise society col
umns carried accounts of numerous
parties given in honor of Mrs. Green,
.. who is being delightfully entertain¬
ed at a round of social gaieties dur
ing her visit in this city, ’ ’ Among
these gaieties were a bridge party
given by Dr. and Mrs. Frank Haus
man; a bridge at their home in
Florida City by Mr. and Mrs. L. II.
Lehman; a picnic party at Holly¬
wood Beach; a luncheon given by Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sutton in Miami.
Mrs. Green will be the guest of
Mrs. Webster in Homestead again for
a month or two during the winter.
Mr. Green will attend to his lumber
business in Florida about two weeks
each month during the winter, spend¬
ing the other half of his time at home
here looking after other interests.
MONTHLY MEETING U. D. C.
WITH MRS. BROWN
The regular monthly meeting of the
Charles D. Anderson Chapter U. D.
C. was held last Thursday afternoon,
October 8th, at the home of Mrs. L.
L. Brown, with Miss Pearl Brown,
Mrs. Lynwood Gray and Mrs. Dave
Anderson joint hostesses.
A business session preceded the
program when reports from standing
committees were heard, dispensing
with some business items and then
followed the election of Mrs. J. A. L.
Wilson as delegate to the general con¬
ference which is to be held in Little
Rock, Ark.
A paper, “The Origin and Aims of
the U. D. C.” prepared and read by
Miss Nettie Marshall was splendidly
given and was heard with much ap¬
preciation by all present.
Other features of entertainment
was a reading by Miss Carrye Dowds
of the department of Expression and
a vocal solo by Miss Etheridge, of
the school faculty.
After adjournment a social hour
during which lovely refreshments
were served was an added pleasure
to the occasion.
ANOTHER CASE!
Time-tested by a Resident of This
Locality.
Just another report of sickness and
suffering relieved by Doan’s Pills.
Another interesting case that tells of
lasting benefit. What can be more
convincing? Thousands recommend
Doan’s for backache, rheumatic pains,
headaches, dizziness and distressing
urinary disorders. Doan’s are a stim¬
ulant diuretic to the kidneys. They
have helped thousands. Are recom¬
mended by many in this locality.
Mrs.J.H. Biedermann, Chappel Hill
Montezuma, Ga., says: “At times my
kidneys act irregularly and I feel
tired and languid. My back will begin
to pain and I will have a dull, con¬
stant ache in the small of my back.
At these times I always use Doan’s
Pills. They always rid me of the at¬
tack. r»
The above statement was given on
April 27, 1918, and on January 30,
1923, Mrs. Biedermann added:
ii Doan’s Pills .cured me and I have
had no need for a kidney remedy
since. n
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
PROMOTION PROGRAM W. M. S.
SUNDAY EVENING
The Graded Union of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Baptist
church occupied the evening service
last Sunday with a promotion pro¬
gram that was very impressive, pre¬
senting a beautiful scene as the va
rious groups of boys and girls march
ed into the church, wearing their or
ganization colors and assembled i
around the altar, holding aloft
ners wdb their emblems, ready for |
Promotion in the work whereby they
become informed in missionary work
and add to their knowledge of the
Bible.
Mrs. F. W. Withoft who has been
Superintendent of the graded Union,
now president of the W. M. S., from
which all these organizations radiate,
Ktood in the eenter of the K rou P s of
the V 0 ™* P e0 P le > wearing the colors
of the M - u - and P reaided - > ntr °
*“ing the Counselors of the different
* radcs and the T in turn Presenting
their Potion exercises.
Mrs. Glenmore Green has been elct
ed Superintendent of the young peo¬
ple to succeed Mrs. F. W. Withoft, as
she assumes the duties of President of
W. M. S.
The Sunbeam Leaders are Mrs.
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SMARTLY dressed men are
keeping step with the times
-wearing THE FLORSHEIM
FRAT. It’s a live one with
those who know what is
S> right in shoes.
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c arrying one of the largest Shoe Stocks,
and the most modern equipped Men’s
furnishing stores in Middle Georgia.
Edwards BrotherS
Fort Valley Georgia m
Walter Allen and Mrs. Reg Robinson, i
The Counselor^ are Mrs. Glenmore
Green, Mrs. E. L. Duke, Mrs. Herbert
Vining, Miss Ruth Evans, Mrs. R. D.
Hale and Mrs. H. P. Sanchez.
CARD OF THANKS
A word to thank all of my friends
w j, 0 so ar( j e ntly supported me in
con ^ es t as “Miss Fort Valley.”
n( j j am sure j w jn b e indebted to
0 f y 0U f or a most wonderful
trip.
10-15-ltp. CLYDE BRADDOCK.
Special Excursion Fares to Savannah
Account Georgia State Fair
October 26-31, 1925.
Round trip tickets will be sold at |
fare and one-half daily October 24
to 30, inclusive, final limit November
2, 1925.
Attractive Fair Program Daily
Wonderful County Exhibits
Live Stock and Poultry Show
Horse Races
Fire Works, Etc.
Ask locak Ticket Agent for further
information.
CENTRAL of GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
PRIMARY GRADES ARE
SUSPENDED
Pursuant to a recommendation from
Dr. M. S. Brown, Prof. J. F. Lambert
on Monday morning suspended all the
primary grades up through the fourth
until Thursday morning.
This action was taken on account
of a case of diphtheria next door to
the primary school; the house will be
fumigated before the return of the
little folk to school, thereby taking all
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October Peaches
Two bushel baskets of pretty
were being displayed in front
Green-Miller Company’s office*
J. M. Green said he was go*
to ship them to Florida and show
folks what a real land of fruit
do in October.
against infection.