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^ J ward and G. W. Saiigstc^ attended
QC the Duroc nr.lo in Cochran Wednes-
V day.
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LOCAL. ITEMS OF INTEREST
See the 6 and 10 cent matinees at! Mrs. D. L. Wjjlj
the DeSoto Theatre, or. sale every j Texas, has be; ‘
afternoon except Tuesdays and her father,
Thursdays.
Mrs. J. B. Butler has been visiting
relatives in Boston, Ga., for the past
two weeks.
Mrs. A. J. Shell has returned from
a short visit to' Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Bivins, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H; Turton, spent Monday in
the peach belt, visiting Marshallville,
Fort Valley and Other points.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reynolds, Mrs.
Alberta .Howell and Miss Sallie Hog-
sett spent several days in South Geor
gia last week visiting Boston, Thom-
vcfville, Lake Mikesookce and other
pV.nts.
Mrs. B.. M. Wood, Miss Leta Wood,
Messrs. Edmond Porter and C. R.
Harvard visited * Hawkiiisville Sum
day.
Mr. aittfatfro. A*. C. Crockett and
/ Jiildren, of Americus, were the guests
of Mrs. P. A. Lennard Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Newby is in St. Louis,
. Mo., on business thi3 week. f»
Mrs. J. D. Hargrove and Mrs. Min
nie Larkin visited Macon Friday.
Judge W. H. Lass^etcr came down
from* Atlanta for the *\voek-end with
home folks. He returned Monday
night to his duties as a member of
the legislative assembly.
Mr. Palmer Green, of Cordele, was
in the city on business Monday.
Dr. E.iP, Whitehead is in Colum
bus, Ohioo where he went to take the
examination required by the govern-;Mrs. If. J. Morgan,
ment for eligibility to service as a
dentist in the U. S. Army.
Wcj ten return
Tuesday for a month
Mr. H. Orpvitz
Hot Springs, Ark.J^ere/je n
for several weeks'AYnder treatment
for rheumatism. 9 His friends are
pleased to know that he is much im
proved.
Mr. W. E. Ford, of Pinehurst. was
in the city on business Tuesday.
Mr. Charlie Bryan is here from
Florida for a visit to relatives.
Miss Clara Mae Davies, of La-
Grange, is the guest of relatives in
the -.*ity\
. Mr. W. A. Sneliing. of Pinehuist,
was in the city on business Monday.
Mr. J. A. Lilly, of Lilly, vtdt in the
city on business Tuesday. J..
Master Heard George is here from
Atlanta for a sfiort visit to relathVf•
“One-of Many” Metro picture for
next Wednesday at the DeSoto.
Mrs. Fred Mills, of Live Oak, Fla.,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. Summers.
Mr. Sam Hayes, has returned to
Montgomery, Ala., after a short vis
it in the city.
See Lonesome Luke next Monday
at the DeSoto.
“Shooting of Dan McGrew” is the
’Metro for Saturday, July 14, at the
DeSoto Theatre.
i Col. R. G. Lumsden leaves trnignt
for Macon to enlist as a member of I
‘the National Guard. ^ j
| Misses Rubio, Willie Bell and
I Grace Goodwin loft Saturday for a
stay of several weeks in North Caro
lina.
Mrs..Y. T. Sheffield leaves in a few
days for Atlanta.
FOB SALE—Agood farm mule.
Apply to T. A. Adkins.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor and
Miss Willie Smith visited Danville
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith have re
turned to Woodburry after a short
stay with relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, of
Mont Verde, F^la., ore the guests of
Mrs. E. M. Smith. '
In the future all matinees at the
DeSoto Theatre will be 6 and 10 cents
up to 7 p. m., after this hour it will
be 10 and 15 cents.
C
Mr. Frank E Woodruff
representative
of the ^
Columbia Tailoring Company
will be at
THE VIENNA SHOE STORE
July 16-17-18
Get Your Fit For Immediate and Fall
Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. George Richter, of
Macon, arc guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Davies, of La-
! grange are the guests of relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jordan and the city.
Children have returned from a pleas
ant automobile trip to Eastman and
,,-McRae.
cnildi
and cfiild'
wanee Springs, Fla.7*for a stay
several weeks.
Messrs. Olin Arnold and Norman
Brown visited friends at Albany Sun
day. .
Misses Mae Pearce and Cappie
Bagby have returned from a visit to
Albany. Miss Bagby jj^ll remain with
Miss Pearce for a snort visit before
going to her home at hawkinsville.
Misses Frances Price, of Albany,
and Ethel Moore, of Pineview, are
the guests of Mrs. J^vM. Busbec.
Be sure to see the fourth chapter
of the Battle of Sojpme at the DeSo
to next Frida/ y .*•
“ - vPICNIC FOR YOUNG SET
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Busbec chap
eroned a *happy party of the younj^ future home. Mr. Bradberry is en-
POPE.BRADBERWg
A quiet but pretty marriage
that of Miss Eva Pope and Mr. J. jfc
Bradberry which occurred
home of the bride near this city at
1:30 on Wednesday afternoon, June
the 27th. The ceremoAy # was per
formed by Rev. J. A. Sconyers, only
tUe relatives and a few close friends
being present. The bride, who is a
young lady of many excellent traits
of character, was attractively attired
in a stylish traveling suit with acces
sories to match. She ^ai%>d an arm
ful of enchantress carnations.
Mr. am| Mrs. Jlradberry left imme
diately after the ceremony for Lu-
thersville where they will make their
Thomas Crown—Two. Speed Mower
The Only Two-Speed Mower on the Market
FOR SALE BY
SNELLING & ROBERTS
Pinehurst, Georgia
social contingent on a picnic at the
camp ground Tuesday of last week.
B.athing and other delightful recre
ation were enjoyed. The affair was
arranged as a compliment to Mrs.
Busbee’s guest, Miss Ethel Moore.
gaged in the mercantile business in
that city.
outing.
THE “SUFF” PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lewis and chil
dren, of Pinehurst, were visitors in
the city Friday.
Miss Maggie Hanson left Friday! „ ... T - „ ... t
for a visit to Columbus and Mont- D Mr ' °" d I Mr »’ J - V ' l 1 " 0
Burns, Miss Mary Burns and Mr.
Glover Carnes spent Wednesday in
Messrs. WatfBTid, Basil and Em- Macon,
mett Morris attended the B. Y P. U. , Mr _ y B . Butler visitcd Boston and
gomery, Ala.
convention at Griffin last week.
Mr. Paul Stephens, of Pelham, has
accepted u position as operator at the
DeSoto Theatre.
Jacksonville last week.
JUNIOR LEAGUE ENTERTAINED
The Junior league was delightful-
’ > ly entertained last week by the 3rd
About forty youns people enjoyed the j dep8rtnicnt ^ ^ ns8i8t(mce of
Miss Estelle Campbell, the superin-!
tendent of the Junior League. The i
'members and two visitors gathered;
...... .. r. 7 , , . ’on the lawn of the Methodist church i
Whde the girl, who help to carry, intorcstine Ramc3 were play-!
on the commercial affanrs m Vienna, Latcl . in thc cvenillg a deUciou ,l
have never declared openly in favor 1
of suffrage they
things which lend others to ™W, w ht am , Annic Harvard
that they may he s rongly consider- wcrc u d after which candy
ing such action. At least they have „„, oJ TIw> „
proven beyond question that thc suc
cess of a day’s outing is in no scn3e
PREPAREDNESS
... . , i course of icc cream and grape juice
Avas served by Misses Margaret
More
depondc it upon the presence of man.
It is only recently that this lest has
been made. About sixteen cf these
independent fun-lovers hied them
selves in autos to Houston Factory
for a day of reerealion and from the
reports fought back none could
doubt that it was day of real pleas
ure for them, or else that if there
k’ere any regrets that a ban had been
l*was served. Then after expressing
their enjoyment of the evening the
party adjourned.
Repotted.
the past tyro weeks.
IF-
You want to do your ward
robe and pocket book a good
turn at the same time come in
and tnke advantage of the
splendid values we are offering
Low Shoes For Men and Women
Have you noticed how much clear- j placed on men attendants it had been
'r the pictures arc at the DeSoto for ] thoroughly understood that the know
ledge of this regret should be con-
j fined strictly to the picnicors. All of
the pleasures that this attractive out-
! ing ground affords were enjoyed by
11 the happy party and at noon u do-
! lightful feast was spread. They rc-
|! turned at a late hour.
The following young ladies com-
I posed the party: Misses Lucia Mc-
Coll, Jenkins Triffie, Annie Lou But-
11 ler, Bessie Butleri Sara Joiner, Leah
I Perry, Maggie llaSrson, Mac Thomb-
Wood, Willie Smith. Ella
Calhoun, Lillie Trippe,
Rosa Brown and
sp- ■
Hats, Sox, Ties, Suits For Men and Boys
Special Values in Skirts, Blouses
Sport Suits, and Dress Materials
Trunks, Suit Cases and Handbags
SAM S0HEN
^ HITEHEAD
lay Afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Nannie Sneliing
in Pinehurst, her daughter, Miss Mol-
lie, was united in marriage to Mr.
James Whitehead of that city. The
marriage was a very quiel one, be
ing witnessed by only the relatives
of the two young people, was solemn
ized by Rev. J. G. Harrison.
The bride, who is the handsome
brunette type was very becomingly
attired in a traveling suit of dark
blue touched with white. A chic
white hat and white boots gave a
pretty finish to this attractive toilet.
She carried a shower bouquet of
Irides roses and valley lillics.
Mrs. Whitehead is a young woman
of rare qualities and enjoys the love
and esteem of n large circle of friend
in her home town ami elsewhere
where she is known.
Mr. Whitehead is a member of one
The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us
authorized arrcntn for F< i d cars in this territory, to prop
erly represent I’<>rd interests, to give service to Ford
owners. The company in return demands that we equip
and maintain an adequate service station, employing
competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-
made materials and charging regular Ford prices.
This is the service we are giving to Ford owners.
Material—workmanship—prices, the standard of each
guaranteed.
When your Ford car needs attention, bring it to us
and get the benefit of expert Ford mechanics. We give
yc u the assurance of genuine Ford service, with genuine
Ford-made parts.
Ford cars—Runabout $345; Touring Car $360; Coup-
elet $505; Town Car $505; Sedan $645, ali f. o. b. De
troit.
*
Mr. R. G. Smith, Mgr. Mechanical Department.
. Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.