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—Conducted by MRS. CHARLES N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275-/
: Hugh Anderson was in Macon
week to have his tonsils removed.
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Dr. M. S. Brown went to Florida
a short business trip this week.
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Miss Hallie Peavy of Byron
Wednesday with Miss Dora Poole.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Braswell
leave Thursday for a visit to
Fla., and other points of interest.
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^lr. Caughey Culpepper of
* -was a visitor the past week to rela
I tives.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Evans has returned
: Lome from visit to her daughter,
a
t Mrs. Thomas McKay, in Atlanta.
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Miss Rubye Duke of Brenau Col
I lege returned Wednesday after spend
f ing a few days at home.
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Mrs. Pearl W’alton has moved into
her attractive new residence on East
Main Street.
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Mrs. Helen Hume and Mrs. Lee
Houser left Saturday for a trip of
several weeks to Miami, Fla.
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Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brown left Tues¬
day for West Palm Beach to make
•^leir home. * » *
Mrs. R. E. Lee of Macon was a vis¬
itor this week, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Lee.
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Mrs. Essie Ballanger of Cordele is
m pleasant visitor, the guest of Mrs.
Annie Laurie Ayer.
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Mrs. Essie Harris Ballenger of Cor¬
dele is the guest of Mrs. Annie Laurie
Ayer.
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Mrs. Morris Jacobson and young
son, Maynard, spent the past week
with Mrs. Jacobson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Lubetkin.
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JfJiss Florida Clark of Macon re¬
turned home Tuesday after spending
►$en days with her aunt, Mrs. J. L.
Everett.
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Messrs. Emory Coppedge and Morris
McArthur were among th'e fans at¬
tending the foot ball game in Colum¬
bus last Saturday.
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Miss Emily Braswell was signally
honored by her college last week
when she was chosen sponsor for the
DeLand University foot ball team,
The Villa Haven Corporation a rep
' H^entatives showed a moving picture
of Winter Haven, Fla., at the school
ai^lit^ fc ium Monday evening.
tl | ture and lecture a free trip to
U t/er Haven was given to drawn the and one
pr rHtnt whose name was
Mrs. C. Z. McArthur was the winner,
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Mr. R. W. Wells and son, Hoke
Wells, of Cordele, were week end
guests of Mr. Well’s sister, Mrs. Har¬
ris Turner.
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Miss Margaret Branham of Wes-
5eyan spent the week end at home and
had as her guest Miss Virginia Cooper
of Perry, a student of Wesleyan.
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Mr. Harries McArthur will come up
from Okeechobee Friday night and go
to Atlanta Saturday for the Georgia
Tech football /game.
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C. M. Mixon left this week for Mia
mi where he will be in business for
the winter, expecting to return to
F-ft Valley in the Spring.
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Miss Clyde Braddock is at home af
ter taking the Eliott trip to points in
the North and East, including a trip
into Canada.
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Mrs. John David Duke, Mrs. C. N.
Rountree and Mrs. W. D. Tharpe at¬
tended the State Convention B. W.
M. U. in Macon Wednesday.
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Mrs. Sanford Hartley is in Macon
this week, where her little girl, Mar
tha~is at the Middle Georgia Sanita¬
rium for treatment.
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Miss Evelyn Gibson of Thomson, who
is a popular student of Wesleyan,
•will spend the week end here with
Mis^Miriam Edwards.
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Miss Meta McDonald came from
Atlanta Sunday and was the guest of
Ler sister, Mrs. E. T. McMillan, until
Tuesday.
Friends of the Newtons
with them in the illness of
! Elizabeth Newton, who is confined
home.
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' Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Miller will
the last of this week for a visit
Is. ! several days to Benning and
C.
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Mrs. W. A. Wooddall went to
burn Monday to attend the
of Mr. J. H. McClure. Mrs.
was a sister of the late W. A.
dall of Fort Valley.
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The members of the School of
merce hiked out a few r miles
Thursday evening and enjoyed a
ner roast, returning in time for
services.
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Miss Annie Grace Burden spent
week end in Macon, visiting Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Burden. She wos
panied by Miss Elizabeth Bryan
Marshallville.
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Little Lera Barron Burden is
along nicely from burns
j as ^ Wednesday night, caused by
ing kerosene jn an open grate,
ing it was water.
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Mrs. Mattie Flournoy
home Thursday from a visit to
sonville, Ft. Lauderdale and
Fla.
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Mrs. P. R. Frederick and Mr.
ward Frederick of Marshallville
v j s jf- ors Monday evening of Mrs.
tig p[ ournoy .
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lester
ed at the Hotel Dempsey, Macon,
j day with a lovely dinner party
honor of Mrs. Ballenger of
! ; the guest of Mrs. Ayer.
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Friends here of Miss Janie
McClure, former English teacher
[ the High School, sympathized
her in the death of her father, Mr.
H. McClure, of Fairburn, on
night.
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Mrs. Reginald Robinson and
son, Bobby, spent last week with
tives in Valdosta. Mr. Robinson
tored down for the week end and
companied them home Monday
mg.
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Mr and Mrg M K Mann and chil
^ new regidents here> havin
an apartmcnt with Mrs .
j Jones fm Central A venue. M r.
| is associated in business with
^ yal , Motor Company .
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j ^ ^ ^ R g Braswell
bought the residence on Central
nue that is now occupied by Mr.
Mrs. B, R. Marshall from Mrs.
A. Wooddall. They expect to take
session and occupy it early in
ber.
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Mrs. E. M. Fleming, E. R. Johnson
and A. J. Moncrief, Jr., of Macon,
tored down for Dr. A. J.
last Friday evening, and after
service Dr. Moncrief
them tQ Macorl as }, e was enroute
his home in Decatur.
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Mr. George Hartley has
f rom p r . a. J. Titus the residence on
Oakland Heights that is occupied
jyj r and Mrs. Lester Hartley.
and Mrs. George Hartley expect
s pend a few months in Florida and
t p e gp r j n g are planning to move
^his home they have bought,
MRS. BRASWELL SPEAKS
Mrs. W. J. Braswell, vice
0 f t h e Woman’s Club, addressed
j un ior Club Tuesday afternoon,
subject being, “The Home, >)
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ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM
An Armistice program was
ed at the Governor Treutlen
D. A. R. meeting Wednesday
noon, held at the home of Mrs.
Vance. Mrs. W. J. Braswell was an
; v ited guest at this meeting and
an interesting talk on
Day.’
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Sydney Glass was the happy
hostess on Tuesday afternoon
he entertained about twenty-five
tle friends at his home in
of his fifth birthday. The games
! the eats were delightful features
the little folks and all went home
py, having had lots of fun at
party.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925.
HILEY—NASUTI
Friends here of Miss Mary
Hiley, formerly of Fort Valley,
of Washington, D. C., will be
ed in the following announcement :
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hiley
announce the marriage of their
daughter
Mary Hugh
to
Mr. Anthony Nasuti
Thursday, October the
nineteen hundred and twenty-five
Mr and Mrs. Nasuti will
their home at Oak Place,
Md.
MISS CULPEPPER AND MISS
TO REPORT
Mrs. H. C. Neil and Mrs. H.
Copeland will be joint
Thursday afternoon when they
tain the Charles D. Anderson
ter U. D. C. This meeting will be
especial interest as Miss Claudia
pepper, president of the Chapter,
Miss Wilma Orr, who represented
chapter as delegate at the recent
D. C. convention in Sandersville,
make reports of the meeting,
ing the high marks of the sessions
their reports.
“OUR TOWN” IS TOPIC
WOMAN S CLUB
The program topic for the
meeting of the Woman’s Club,
will be held on Tuesday
Nov. 17th, with Mrs. C. L.
will be ‘‘Our Town”.
Mrs. C. N. Rountree is in
of the program and those who
have a part on it are Mrs. R. D.
Mrs. A. M. Solomon and Mrs. H.
Sanchez.
Mrs. Edward Grieg Warner of
lanta, a prominent club woman
is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J.
well, will be a guest and will
the club. Mrs. Warner has only
cently returned from a two-years
abroad, is conversant with world
ditions, and the members of the
are looking forward to hearing
message.
JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB
The regular meeting of the
Woman’s club was held Tuesday af¬
ternoon at the home of Mrs. John H.
Jones, with Mrs. Louis Brown, Jr.,
joint hostess.
The meeting was called to order
the president, Mrs. Lawrence Hous¬
ton, followed by roll call and the read¬
ing of the minutes by Mrs. Robt.
Marchman, Jr. Reports were heard
from the various committees after
which Mrs. R. S. Braswell, Jr., took
charge of the program.
Mrs. W. J. Braswell gave, in her
usual charming manner, a talk on
“The Home.”
A reading by Miss Evelyn Duke
completed the program.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses, after which the meeting
was adjourned.
A promise you hate to keep is al¬
ready worse than broken.
Many a man never shines anywhere
except in the seat of his pants.
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BYRON NEWS ITEMS
By R. L. DUKE
Mr. Frank Holland, who is teach¬
ing school at Bonaire, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Holland.
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Mrs. F. E. Warren and Miss Lil- 1
lian Warren spent a few days in
Americus with Mr. T. J. Warren.
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Mrs. S. W. McKnight and little son,
of Ariton, Alabama, spent the week
end with her son, Clyde W. McKnight,
and brother, C. F. Hays.
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Miss Ethel Key and Miss Ada
Wheeler spent the week end in Fort
Valley with Miss Wheeler’s parents.
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Miss Minnie Lee Brown and Mr.
Brunson Brown of Macon spent Sun¬
day at their home near Byron.
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Friends of Mr. W. J. Brown will re¬
gret to know he is seriously ill in the
Macon Hospital where he has been the
past five weeks.
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Miss Flora Israel of Macon spent the
past week end with her mother, Mrs.
J. A. Israel.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hallman an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
| ter> Addie, to Mr. M. B. Carr of Gail
lard, the wedding having taken place
in Macon Sunday, November 8th, Rev.
Owens officiating.
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Miss Olga Israel spent the past :
week in Macon with her sister, Miss
Floral Israel.
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Mr. E. J. Lineberger of Macon spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. O. B. Lineberger.
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Miss Flora Rogers and Miss Genie
( Wells spent Saturday in Macon shop
ping. I
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Clopine Clippings
By DON QUIXOTE
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hammock and
Mrs. H. C. Wilson of Macon, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rigdon
last Sunday.
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Miss Vera Cheek, who has for some
time been visiting friends and rela¬
tives in North Carolina and Atlanta | I
returned home last Saturday,
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A recent traffic # census report given
j„ut by the engineering department of
| the State Highway Department cov
ering a period of twelve hours and
excluding all except motor vehicles,
shows that 512 cars follow route 7
from Barnesville to Fort Valley. Ma
con-Pcrry cars 768, Perry-Hawkins
ville, Route 11, 1,150, Perry-Tifton,
Route 7, 807. With Route 49 inter¬
secting Route 7 at Fort Valley, by
actual count, tourist cars pass thru
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Miss Margret Mosley is studying
violin under Miss Lancaster in Fort
Valley.
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Mrs. Julian Gassett and daughter
are visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Gassett.
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Mrs. M. C. Mosley spent Satur
day in Macon shopping,
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Mrs. S. F. Crawford is spending the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. T.
Woodside, in Havana, Cuba.
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Miss Ellen Smith is in the Macon
Hospital for treatment.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stembridge of
Lizella have returned home after an
extended visit to their daughter, Mrs.
T. J. Long.
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Miss Ella Pender is visiting her
brother, Mr. Joe Pender,
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Mr. J. H. Cline left Monday for
different points in the state.
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Mrs. R. L. Duke was a charming
hostess Tuesday night when she en
tertained in honor of her sister, Miss
Sallie Mae Connell, of Fort Valley.
The home was attractively decorated
with autumn foliage; the color scheme
of green and gold was carried out in
every detail. A delightful program of
music was enjoyed by all, then the
guests were invited into the dining
room where refreshments were serv
ed.
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Miss Emma Lou Hallman, who
teaches at Whitewater near here,
gave her pupils a box supper Friday
night. A delightful program was ren
dered by pupils of the school. This
was enjoyed very much. A large
crowd was present.
here at approximately 1,000 each 12
hours.
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Mr. W. J. Cheek motored to At
lanta last Saturday. Mr. W. Thomas
Cheek who is at Ga. Tech returned
home with him to spend Sunday.
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Miss Mildred Wilson, who has been
in Miami, Fla., attending a commer¬
cial business school, has returned
home.
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Mrs. T. D. McRae and Miss Nellie
Mae McRae attended the county fair
Thomaston last week.
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Telephone 119.
Listening In On Marshallville
By RUTH MONCRIEF
Mr. T. W. Brown has
home after spending several
in Florida.
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Miss Willie Rice is visiting
Ross Chambers, in Macon this week.
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Miss Clyde Ware has returned
Auburn, Ala., after spending
weeks at home.
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Miss Florida Richard, who is
school at Agnes Scott, spent
week end with home folks.
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Miss Florence Lester came
from Ideal, where she is teaching, to
spend the week end with home folks.
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Miss Ruth Ware was at home from
Montezuma, for the week end.
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Dr. Moore from Griffin spent sev¬
eral days last week with Mr. N. W.
Massee.
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Mrs. Andrew Clark entertained
witth a benefit rook party on Tues¬
day afternoon. After the game re-
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The ladies of the Methodist church
observed the week of prayer last
week, having their services at the
homes of the different members,
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A number of the ladies of the Bap*
tist church attended the W. M. U.
State Convention, in session at th«
Vineville Baptist church, in Macon.
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Mrs. R. H. Richard has returned
home from Florida where she has
been visiting for several weeks.
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Mrs. S. H. Rumph is at home again
after spending some time in Asheville,
North Carolina.
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Miss Miriam Taylor spent last week
end in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Sallie Boswell has returned
to Athens after spending several
days with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Lee.