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SOCIETY NEWS NOTES
C. A. Holtzendorf
DENTIST
2ad Floor Rooms 208 9-10
Garbutt-D>novan Bldg.
mr. 1. Goldenberg went up to
Auania Wednesday on business.
Mr, Pleaman H. Gaskin, of
Jacku‘o;'xville, Fla., wasin the city
yesterdey.
Mrs, A. H. Denmark has been
quite ill this week, much to the
regret of her many friends.
Messrs. Russell King and Jar
ro’ Pryor hive returr~d from a
pleasant visit in Atlanta.
The friends of Mrs. O. D.
Blackwell will be plased to learn
of her convalescence. i
Mrs. S. F. Stewart has return
ed from Newtown, Ind., after an
extended visit with her sister.
Miss Lena Ball, of Ocilla, is
the attractive guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan T. Paulk on S. Main St.
The many friends of Mrs, W,
C. Wilkerson will be glad to know
shat she is fast recovering from a
recent illness.
Miss Lucille Parker has return
ed to her home in Americus, after
a pleasant visit with the family of
- Mrs. W. W. Murray.
Miss Sallie Myers left some time
sgo for Dyas, Ga., where she was
elected to a position in the High
Schools of tLat city. :
. Mr. and Mrs. James Marston,
of Pontiac, Mich., announce the
birth of a pretty 9-pound daugh
ter, whom they will call Helen
Janet.
Tt 'lNour‘Boy’s w(jlei:ififig“Departrheht: we have exceeded all previous efforts,-~-more careful at
tention has been given it, and larger lines bought. Specially have we provided for the
‘“‘small Gent’’---Russians and-Norfolks in the Juveniles--also regulars--$1.23 to $3.98, ages 3 to 8 yrs
| Suits for the larger Boys, Bto 18 years---all latest designs---$2.50 to $lO.OO i
MENS SUITS---All new this season’s production and the material is absolutely guaranteed all
wool and shrunk = M Bed e 00l IR - R e - - $lO.OO to $27.50
OUR LADIES COAT SUITS are prettier this season than ever before and the prices are
e s R e o - - - - $lO.OO to $25.00
e J. H. CHURCHWELL .25
o Rudding. . .2 Wt W < WY : Georgia
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Dr.G.W.McLean
DENTIST
S PTITNRFTMRAEIAY
Roems 512-533. PHONE 438.
Garbutt Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
Sunday by Appointment
" Corns, Bunnioas, Ingrowing toe
pails and callouses treated at 503
West Altamaha street. 59-tf,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harris, of
Ocilla, and Mr., and Mrs. Abe
Harris. of Rome, Ga., were en
tertained by Mrs. I. Goldenberg
this week,
The many friends of Mrs. H. F.
Newton, who has been critically
ill for the past five weeks, will be
interested to know that she is
slightly improved to-day.
Mr. J. RR. Monroe, of Abbeville,
was in the city several days ago,
and reports that his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Fuller, who is well known in
Fitzgerald, is now convelescent af
ter a recent serious illness.
Mr. G. W, Herrington and
family, of Lakeland, Fla,, are
speading a while in Georgia, visit
ing his cld “‘stumping grounds”—
around Waynesbore, Cordete and
Fitzgerald.
'the Misses Marguerite and
Marion Whittington, of Valdosta,
who have been delightfully enter
tained as the guests of Mrs. James
M. McDonald during the past ten
days, left yesterday for their
home, ; :
The many friends of Uncle Jake
Schroll will be interested to know
that Mrs. J, M. Earnest of south
Grant street received a letter this
morning from his son in Missourri,
stating that his father was well
and feeling fine. : ‘
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20, I¢l2
Announcement
The Ladies of ‘F itzge_rald and vicinity
are respectfully invited to attend our
Millinery Opening, Wednesday and
Thursday September 25th and 26th.
' J. H. Churchwell
Dr. J. M. Adams
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Rooms 304-305 3rd Floor
8-story Building
Phone 226 :
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Mrs. George F. Dickson and
daughter, Miss ¢gnes Dickson,
of Douglas, passed th ough the
city Tuesday, en route to Atlanta
for a short visit, after which Miss
Dickson will return to Forsyth to
resume her studies at Bessie Tift
College.
Miss Sallie Belle Crenshaw’s
many friends will be interested to
learn of her successfully passing
the Florida State Examination for
teachers, earning a first grade li
‘cense, and she has accepted a posi
tion as teacher 1n the Lantana
.Hypolexo School.
' Miss Virginia Braanen leaves
this afternoon for her home in
Palatka, Fla., after spending ten
ldays very pleasantly with her
sister, Mrs. Juoseph C. Ligeour.
‘Miss Brennen ‘was accompanied
home by her father, Dr. Brannen,
who has also been here visiting
his daughter.
Misses Kathlec . and Eulalie
Braswell’s miscellineous shower
for Mrs. Michaet A, Murphy, a re
cent bride, was a pretty affair of
last Friday, afternoon, at which the
hostesses were assisted by Mrs. C.
M. Wise, Mrs, George L. Kil
crease, Miss Lizzie Perkins, Miss
Jeunie Washourn, and Miss Rhea
Wise, and Miss Alma Roberts.
About fifty guests called between
the hours of tour-thirty and six,
and Mrs, Murpby was the' recipi
ent of many beautiful and useful
gifts. ;
Mr. Jimmie Davis returned
home yesterday morning after a
lengthy visit with his brotter, Mr.
Jesse F'. Davis. at Coal City, Ind.’
For Sale—At saerifice, good!
bigtis- Apbly to 309 W. Pite.
Mrs. J. E. Christopher, form
erly of this city but now of Man
chester, came down the forepart
of the week to attend the funeral
of her cousin, Mr. Bullard, who
was killed by the A, B. & A. at
Sessoms. While here Mrs, Chris
topher was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. F. K. Chandler, on south
Lee street. Both Mrs. Christopher
and Mrs. Chandler lett Tuesday
for College Park, following the
announcer.ent of the sudden death
of Mr, J. T. Bullard at Union
City. :
KING- TAYLOR
THOMPSON-BEMER
Miss Lena King and Mr. Calvin
Taylor were united in marriage
Sunday by Rev. Ban Deese: and
on Monday Reverend Mr. Deese
officiated at the marriage of Miss
Minnie Thompson and Mr. J.
Joseph Bemer, Both couples are
well known to a large circle of
friends in the county, who wish
them long and happy married
lives,
| ; SIMS-MINOR. -
~ The following telegraphic wed
ding invitation was received Tues
’day by Rev. Thomas M. Callaway,
!und will be of much interest to the
imany friends here of the groom,
‘who greatly endeared himself to a
large number ofour citizens during
his pastorate of the First Baptist
Church in this city several years
ago. The message is addressea to
the First Baptist church care of
Rev. Cullaway and reads as fol
lows:
“Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Fair re
quest the honor of your *‘presents”
at the marriage of their daughter,
Mrs, Bessie Sims and Dr. Carl W
Minor, September 17th, 8:30 p.
m. at their home in Milledgeville,
Ga.”
(Signed) C. W, Minor.
The genuine apler oats can be
found at the Planter’s Warehouse
and Loan Co, 72-4 w.
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Miss Eula P. Garbutt j
TEACHER of EXPRESSION and DRAMATIC ART j
: Graduate of 3
"THE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION 1
BOSTON, MASS. : :
Studio 605 Lee Street---Phone 1567 :
E Mrs. Lucile McCrory ;
f, Teacher of Expression, Piano and Voice l :
‘ : Musical History A Specialty ' :
E Morning Class in Physical Culture and Hygienei
% Stadia Brd Ploss, Gotaes Reom Ruics Bldg. Phone 89-J %
ROOK PARTY FOR MISS BRANNEN,
Miss Virginia Brannen, of Pa
latka, Fla., was the honor guest
at a pretty Rook party given
Wednesday evening by her sister,
Mrs. Joseph C. Ligeour, at her
home on Central avenue,
The parlor was prettily decorat
ed in pink and white and on each
of the game tables was a dainty
little bonbon dish of mi:ts. Mis,
Ligeour received her guests with
her unusual charming hospitality
and was assisted in entertaining
them by Mrs. J. L. Pltt ma n.
At the conclusion of the game,
white Neapoltan cream, bearing
the letter Bin pink in the center
was served with cake, |
Mrs. Ligeout’s guests included:
Misses Virginia Brannen, Fanuie
Boyd, Kathleen Braswell, Julia
Conn, Mae Wilcox, Kathrine
Moore, of Broxton, Mildred Hang
er, Mildred Wooien, Maude Glov
er, Jeanette Venable, Halloween
Venable, Caroline Hoover, and
Fined for Going to Bed
With Shoes On
Atlanta, Sept. 18.—For going
to bed with their shoes on Walter
Prince and J. B. Speltzer, both
from North Georgia, were fined
$lO each by the recorder vester
day.
Neither of the gentlemen denied
the cigizge. which was preferred
by the management of a small local
hotel, but each declared that he
could remember nothing about
going to bed at all,
Services will be held next Sun
day at the Episcopal church at 11
a, m, Sunday School in the church
building at 10 a. m.
Messrs H. B. Ritchie, Chas Talia
ferro, William Bailey, S 4 | fcy
or, Jr., John Kields, Ed §_ »ff-f
Earl Wooten, Duard JaCkson,
Carl Williamson, Henry Stewart,
Paul Morrison and Earl Braswell.