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, Be sure and see Tuesday’s issue
' of this paper. We will have |
~ something to say that will be of
great interest to the economical ‘
buyer. Yes, it will take place
Soon. ’ s
oot 3 CRURCHWELL
5-Story Building. Sellslt For Less. F itzgeral,fGa.v~
Society News Notes
C. A. Holtzendort
DENTIST
Znd Floor Rooms 208-9-10
Garbutt-Dsnovan Bidg.
Miss Barbara Harless, of At
lanta, is the sttractive guestof
‘Miss Isla Green.,
Mrs, Percy Harris, and ct ildren
are in Atlanta visiting her sister,
Wirs. Fred Walter. .. -
Miss Pauline Crawley is visitioy
in Augusta, guest of her aunt,
Mrs. George Ransom,
Miss Ethel Holtzendorf left yes
terday after s short visit to-Dr.
and Mrs; C. A, Holtzendorf.
Mr. and Me:, 10 C. Kell, of Tif
ten, were the guests of Mrs. C, 1.
C.awlay, vrc day recently.
Miss Florence Jones i.as return
¢d home from Cordele, where she
taught school during the past sea
s)o.7
Mr. -Laght Cowset, of Macou,
was in the city Wednesday, guest
of the family of Mr. and Mrs. G.
¥, Wooten. : :
Mrs. Levi Rollings, who has been
seriously ill at her home on E.-Alta
maha street, is, we are glad to hear
able to be ghout adain.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens
are now. very . cozily domiciled in
their new home at the corner of
Magnolia and Lee streets,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam filgzlkerflbd
£amily have moved to Thomasviile,
where they will - reside in future.
Mr. Booker is now engineer on
the Thomasyillee division of the.
A.B. & A., succeeding the late
engineer TT, Buckalew. and wil
- find Thomasville a more conveni~
_ent point_of residence than this
Dt.G. W.McLean
DENTIST
SR RRRRERS
Rooms 512-513. PHONE 438.
Gatbutt Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
Sunday Hours, 9 to 10
| Mr. and Mrs. Isrzel Levin, of
Douglas, spent Wednesday in the
city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tke
Levin as the Lec-Grant. = - > -
Miss Fannie Boyd’s many friends
will learn with regret that she has
been suffering greatly with her
eyes this week, and has been un
ablo t + look after her duties in the
?oflicc of the Lon Dickey Lumber
| Company.
| Mrs. G. C. Smith will come up
from Brumswick next week, and
will be the guest of friends and
relatives until after the marriage
of Miss Eline Biaswell and Mr.
George L. Kilcrease which occurs
!on June fifth, '
t Miss Nellie Tyler passed thru the
city today enroute to Forsyth, where
| she goes 1o attend the Commence
ment Exercises of Bessie Tift Col
lege. Her sister, Miss Jennie Ty
ler is a member of the graduating
zcléss this year.
LAUNER-HESTER
Mrs, Mary A. Launer and Mr.
N, H. Hester were united in
marriage Thursday of last week at
the home of the Christian minister,
Rev. L. C. Hammond, who per
formed the ceremony. :
Both parties have made Fitzger
|ald' their home for a number of
years and have hosts of friends
who wish them all the joysofa
fong and happy married life.
l&r. ‘and Mrs, Hester are now
at home to their friends on north
Grant street. :
THE LEADER ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912
MRS, J. €. BUSH ENTERTAINS,
A dehghtful event of the week
was Mrg, J. C. Bush’s rook party
Tuesday morning, given in Lonor
of Miss Margaret Ramsey, of
Camden, Ark., and Mrs. Daisy
Brablam, one of the popular teach
ers of the City Schools, who will
leave soon to spend the summer
‘with friends in different parts of
the state.
. The guests were served delight
ful mint punch on their arrival
and durirg the progress of the
‘game saited almonds were served.
‘Other refreshments consisted of &
delicious ice course,
~ The affair was unique in every
‘detail and was greatly enjayed.by.
the gnests, who included besides
‘Miss Ramsey and Mrs, Brabham,
Misses Della Majors, Sarah Manhé;
Esther King, Eline and Kathleen
Braswell, May Wilcox, Fannie
Boyd, Isla Green, Inez, Verna and
TFloy McLauchlin, Kadie Griuer,
Alma Roberts Etbel Avera, Mable
Rogers, Jeanette Nenable, Rosa
Mae Adams, Mary Powers, Louise
Wightman, J e n n i ¢ Washburn,
Blossorn Mercer, Genevieve Mash
burn, Modena Powell and Dixie
Jay.
MATINEE PARTY FOR MISS RAMSEY.
Miss May Wilcox entertained
very charmingly one afternoon
last week at a Matinee Party in
honor of her attractive visitor,
Miss Margaret Ramsey, who was
one of the sponsors from Arkansas
to the Macon Reunion, After at
tending the May Festival exercises
at the Grand Opera House the
guests repaired to Adams Candy
Kitchen, where the tables were
prettily arranged in colors of pink
and white, and delicious refresh
ments were served.
Miss Wilcox” guests included:
Missses Margaret Ramsev, Ethel
Avera, Hortense Palmer, Alma
Roberts, Verna McLauchlin, Floy
McLauchlin, Maude Glover, Caro-l
line Hoover, Edna Watkins, Edna
Bailey, Mildred Wooten, Mildred
Hanger, Pauline Jones, Iva Rog
ers, Isla Green, Sarah Manne,
Jeanette Venable, Dixie Jay,
Fannie Boyd, Eline and Katoleen
Braswell, Pauline Crawley, Rosa
Mae Adams and Mesdames Wall,
Fred Sbearer, Daisy Brabham, G,
E. Ricker, T. J. Dickey, John Rus
sell, J. K, Mercer S. G. Pryor,
Harold Beall and A. H. Thurmond.
Stephenson-Johnson
- Miss Minnie Stephenson and Mr.
}B. R. Johnson were united in mar
riage Sunday evening at the home
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Stephenson, of Atlanta. The
‘ceremony was performed by Rev.
L. 0. Bricker, pastor-of :the Atlanta:
First Christian Church, and. was
witnessed only: by: the near- rela
tives and friends of the contracting‘l
parties. Immediately after the
cercinony the bride and groom left
for this city and are now at the
home of their friends at the Mortis
boarding house on West Central
‘Avenue. |
The bride is an attractive and
‘accomplished . young woman and
during the past few ycars has tra
velled extensively, spending quite a
while in Panama, where her father
is interested in the construdtion of
the Panama Canal.
The groom is a splendid young
man of excellent qualities and has,
held a position at the A. B. & A.
Shiops since coming to Fitzgerald
a short timne ago. He has made a
number of friends who will be de
lighted to welcome his bride to
Fitzgerald.
A good reliable man can get
permanent employment at the
Cherokee Marble works to take
orders for monuments. 39-tf,
Mr. C. M. Harrod, of St. Peters-;
turg, Fla., is visiting his parents
in this city, > ’
Mr. T. F.; Hemminger, vice
President of the First National
Bank, is attending the Georgia
Banker’s Association at Atlantic
Beach, Fla. [
The Baptist Sunday School pic
nic at Bowen’s Mill Wednesday
was a success and the day’s outing
was greatly enjoyed by a large
crowd, both old and young, The
weather was ideal for such an oc
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casion and the crowd passed the
time most pleasantly indulging in
swimming, fishing and boating
and the splendid dinner was by
no means a minoy feature.