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Society o'* Chib tyletifi
—Conducted by MRS. JOHN E. LEE. Phone 240-W.
FORT VALLEY WOMAN’S CLUB
WINS HONORS
The Fort Valley Woman's Club was
presented the silver cup at the third
district convention held in Columbus
Tuesday for meeting the most points
on the standard of excellence. A sil¬
ver pitcher was also presented to the
club for having done the best com¬
munity service work.
Those attending the convention
from the Woman’s Club we ■re Mrs
John E. Lee, president; Mrs. A. M.
Solomon, district treasurer; Mrs. Wal¬
ter Lee, district secretary, and Mrs.
Maxwell Murray, district student aid
chairman.
BAPTIST W. M. S. MEETS
The W. M. S. of the Baptist church
met in circles Monday afternoon for
their regular business and devotional
period for the month of April.
circle chairmen are Mrs. S. J. Craw¬
ford, Mrs. J. E. Hollingsworth, Mrs.
T. A. Jones and Mrs. E. L. Duke.
Mr. Frank Smisson, who is in the
air corps at Langley Field, Va,, has
returned after a visit with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smisson.
Mrs. Robert Marchman, Jr.,
went a major operation at a
hospital last week.
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improving digestion and helping to
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in reducing periodic distress: Take
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'.LIBRARY AUXILIARY II XS KEY.
I L. E. WILLIAMS AS SPEAKER
Rev. L. E. Williams was the speaker
| at tht ' Aguiar monthly meeting of the
Library Auxiliary Wednesday after
noon of last week, his subject
National Defense. His talk was very
interesting and most informative. Mrs.
Roy C, Smisson was program chair
man for the meeting.
A business session was presided
i over !| V the president, Miss Thelma
Wilson. Mrs. J. E. Davidson, Mrs. J
ID. Kendrick and Mrs. W. J. Liipfert
were appointed on the committee to
nominate officers for next year
Mrs. Noble Bassett was hostess and
the meeting was held at her home,
which was beautifully decorated in
peach blossoms. Assisted by Mrs.
Gene Fritz, of Macon, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Sam Mathews and Mrs.
J. F. Lambert, Mrs. Bassett served a
delicious salad and ice course.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
WITH MRS. HUNNICUTT
The American Legion Auxiliary will
meet with Mrs. J. B. Hunnieutt Wed
nesday afternoon, April 16, at 3
O > c]ock , Mrs. C. O. Williams and Mrs
J. A. Wadsworth will be joint hostess¬
es. Mrs. H. F. Holland will have
charge of the program.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. David Harris an¬
nounce the birth of a son on April 5.
He has been named David Harris, Jr.
Mr. Tom Reed, of Chicago, is spend¬
ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Smisson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jamerson, of
Jackson, Ga.. are spending this week
here.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Irby are attend¬
ing the G. E. A. convention in Augusta
this week.
THE LEA I)ER-TRIBU N E, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 10. 1911
MISS LYNETTE DI KE GIVES
SENIOR RECITAL
Miss Lynette Duke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duke, gave very
beautifully as her senior recital the
three-act play, “Holiday” by Philip
Barry at Brenau College Tuesday
afternoon at 4:30.
Miss Duke was gowned for the oc
casion in a lovely pink net dress with
pinafore effect and wore a corsage of
orchids.
The stage was decorated with bas
of pink gladioli, carnations and
delphinium.
Ushers for the occasion were Mrs.
L. G. Sapp, Miss Mary Frances Lee,
i Miss Sally Cameron, Miss Regina
I Ann Benson and Miss Margie Sayer.
The large and appreciative audi
and the many baskets of lovely
flowers and gifts attested the popu¬
larity of this lovely young lady.
Prior to the recital a number of
friends were entertained at a lunch¬
eon at the Dixie-Hunt hotel in Gaines¬
ville by Mr. and Mrs. Duke and later
in the evening a tea honoring Miss
Duke was given by her sorority, Al¬
pha Gamma Delta, at the house.
The guests front Fort Valley were
Mrs. Jack Duke, Mrs. L. G. Sapp, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duke
from Charlottsville, Ind., Mr. Jimmy
Duke, Mrs. Homer Avera, Mrs. W. B.
Austin, Mrs. J. A. L. Wilson, Mrs. F.
E. Titus and Mrs. W. A. Wood.
C. L. SHEPARD TO BE MEMORIAL
DAY SPEAKER
Mr. C. L. Shepard will be the Me¬
morial Day speaker on a program
sponsored by the Charles D. Ander¬
son chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy.
Mrs. N. W. Jordan is chairman of
the day’s activities, which will include
exercises held at the high school au¬
ditorium on the morning of April 24
at eleven o’clock.
Mrs. W. S. White will arrange the
musical program. Mrs. A. M. Lamar,
education chairman, will deliver the
[ prizes the to the school contest children “Our compet- Flags
ing in essay on
—National, Georgia and Confederate."
Following the exercises at the
school the chapter will entertain at
their annual Confederate luncheon at
the Woman’s club house.
Private Clark Payne, of Fort Ben
ning, spent the week-end with his SIS
ters, Mrs. W. H. Hopkins and Mrs
Urbin Hallman.
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Mrs. R. L. Smith, Misses Lilia and
Janie Boone and Mr. L. G. Hopkins,
of Atlanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Hopkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Roberts will
leave tonight for Columbia, Tenn.,
where they will spend several days
with Mr. Roberts’ sister.
Mrs. Leonard Dure accompanied her
son, Mr. Leighton Dure, who had been
attending a convention in Atlanta,
his home in Los Angeles, Cal.,
week and will remain for a visit of
several weeks.
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Mrs. S. F. Price and Mrs,
Macdonald, of Albany, were the guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aus¬
tin and family.
Mrs. John Culler, of Smithville,
visited Mrs. Chester A. Lowe
week. Mrs. Lowe accompanied
home for a short visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clem’ Sammons and
daughter, Gale, of Atlanta, were
week-end guests of their parents,
and Mrs. C. H. Sammons.
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Miss Martha Hall, junior at Bre
nau, left Wednesday for New
La., to attend the southeastern
annual student government
tion, in her official capacity as presi¬
dent of Brenau student government.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Melton, of
catur, were the guests recently of
and Mrs. Noble Bassett.
BENEFIT PLAY
Miss Lynette Duke, who is a
ior at Brenau College, will present
three-act play Holiday” by
Barry, which she used for her
recital at Brenau College Tuesday
ternoon, at the Fort Valley
school auditorium at 8 o’clock
evening, April 14. This play will
| given for the benefit of the Fort
; ley chapter, D. A. R. Admission
I be 25c for adults and 10c for,
MACON MOM \N SPEAKS TO
GARDEN CLUB
Mrs. James Napier, of Macon, spoke
on the arrangement of flowers at the
meeting of the Garden Club last
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roland
Hiley, program chairman, introduced
the speaker and also presented Mrs.
Harry Stewart, president of the
County Garden Club, and Mrs. Jess
Davis of Macon, who were
guests of the club.
W. G. Brisendine, president of the
Fort Valley Coca-Cola Bottling Co.,
showed colored slides of flower ar¬
rangements. Books on flower ar¬
rangement were presented to the
members and guests by Mr. Brisen
dine. Mrs. Rudolph Mills concluded
the program with a solo.
After a business session, which was
presided over by the president, Miss
Claudia Culpepper, the judges award¬
ed the loving cup to Mrs. T. A. Jones
on her arrangement of iris and pan
sirs
The bowl of azaleas, violets and
forsythia, arranged by Mrs. John A.
Houser, won second place.
The hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. J. W. Rundell, Miss La
rinne Edwards, Mrs. C. M. Orr, Miss
Wilma Orr, Mrs. Walter Pearson, Mrs.
Grover Cleveland, Mrs. J. W. Robin¬
son, Mrs. W. B. Norton, Mrs. J. W.
Woolfolk.
MISS DOROTHY G FOG 11A GAN
AND BILLY McDANIEL WEI)
Of interest to their many friends
is the announcement made by Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Geoghagan, of Ashburn, of
the marriage of their daughter, Dor¬
othy, to Billy McDaniel.
The marriage ceremony was per¬
formed at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning,
April 8, at the Baptist pastorium, the
Rev. M. D. Reed officiating, and was
witnessed by the immediate families.
The bride was attractively
in a redingote style creation of dusty
rose and navy and wore a corsage of
rose carnations and valley lilies.
She received her education in the
Ashburn high school and held a
sition in Fort Valley for the past sev
eral months.
Mr. McDaniel is the son of Mrs. G
G. McDaniel and holds a position with
the Georgia Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel left imme¬
diately for Ashburn where they were
entertained at luncheon by the bride’s
parents. They expect to spend
days in Florida before returning
Fort Valley to make their home.
Miss Margaret Vance, who is a
dent at the University of Georgia,
been elected to the Senior
Cabinet of the Voluntary
Association.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Massoc, of Win
ter Haven, Fla., made a short visit
Fort Valley last week and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Houser.
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Mr. H. T. Wilder, Mr. G. L.
Mrs. Emmie Hartley and Mr. and
D. 10. Wilder attended the funeral
their uncle, Mr. G. W. Gray, in
Fla., Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rowell arid
Rowell, of Arlington, Va., have
spending several days with
here and in Macon.
BENEFIT BARBECUE
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
byterian church will serve a
dinner at 50c per plate at the
an’s club house Tuesday beginning
6:30 p. m. Everyone is invited.
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BYRON MAN OBSERVES 75T1I
BIRTHDAY
In observance of the 75th birthday
of William Henry Levevett of Byron,
friends and relatives gathered at the
j home of his son, Crowder Leverett,
near Centerville, Sunday.
| Barbecue luncheon was served in
I the yard.
Guests were Mr. Deverett, Mis.
Miss Jewel ^ Avera, Tom
David Avera,
White,’ Donald Singletary, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Leverett and Freeman
Leverett of Fort Valley; the Rev. Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Clapp and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Crowder Leverett and
family, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leverett
and family, Mrs. W. H, Leverett, Miss
Sara Leverett, Reuben Leverett, Dr.
S. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Jack
son of Byron; Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Akin, Miss Evelyn Langston of Perry;
Mrs. J. E. Cole, Julian Tucker, Wiley
Leverett and Wilburn Jackson of Ma
con.
SERVICE STAR LEGION MEETS
NEXT THURSDAY
Frederick Withoft chapter, Service
Star Legion will meet next Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Geo. B. Culpepper,
Jr., Mrs. C. N. Rountree and Mrs.
Fred Sutton of Macon will be host¬
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esses.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Vinson and
Frank Vinson, Jr., are spending this
week in Baltimore, Md., with Dr. and
Mrs. T. 0. Vinson.
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Mrs. W. C. Murphy, Mrs. C. G.
Klcopfer, Miss Margie Murphy, Miss
Christine Allen spent last Thursday
m Atlanta with Miss Clifford Murphy
and Miss Sara Kleopfer.
Misses Margaret Lee and Lottie
Bartlett and Mrs. Ira Sammons and
Mrs. E. W. Bowman, Jr., represented
the Fine Arts Club of Fort Valley at
the third district convention, held in
Columbus Tuesday.
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