The Coffee County progress. (Douglas, Ga.) 1913-????, December 26, 1913, Image 5

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PERSONALS \lr. J. S. Burns, of Willacooc’nee, s here Monday. Jr. B. G. Oberry, of Willacoochee, g hi town Monday. Jr. J- A. Moore has returned from to Atlanta. ■7. Frank Wilson is at home from ■Cidson Colledge, S. C. B, ssr s Herbert and James McLean B at home for the Holidays. Bliss Nora Huss is at home from I.nin College for the holidays. 801. J. J. Willinghan is spending ■s week in Forsyth with his parents ■Miss Clyde Griffin has returned ■m Wesleyan Colledge for Christ- IV S< ■Miss Lucy Hall is at home from ■ipe's Ferry for her Christmas va ■tion. ■ Misi< Tanner Porter is spending the ■ek with Mrs. Lem Dent at Glen ■lle, t Ga. ■ Miss Kirkland of Nichols was the ■tractive guest this week of Mrs. liver Peterson. ■ Mrs. Keller left Monday night for where she will visit friends tojjfrig the holidays. Dr. E. C. Swanson will spend a art of the Christmas holidays with s mother, at Fairburn. Rev. W. E. Porter of Brunswick is lending the holidays in the city the lest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter. Hiss Pearl Knowles and Miss Jessie verstreet are at home from the eorgia Normal College at Milledge ille. Messrs. R. B. Williams, D. D. An erson and W. V. Lott, of Hazle urst, were visitors in the city Sun ay. Mrs. W. T. Cottir.gham entertained lest delightfully, on Tuesday after k * for her Sunday School Class, |Res and contests preceded delight- Rl refreshments which were sugges-; Ire of the Christmas season. New Vaudeville Between the Acts Christmas k and SATURDAY Matinees Corn, Martin & Co., will unload 2 cars of N. C, mules and horses be tween Christmas and January Ist. Hold order for us. Misses Mary and Florence Porter of Brunswick are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter for the holidays. Corn, Martin & Co., will unload two car loads of North Corolina mules and horses between Christmas and January Ist. Held orders for us. Messrs Preslev Kirkland and Ira Fales, who are students at the Uni versity of Georgia at Athens, are spending the vacation at home. Corn, Martin & Co., will unload 2 cars of North Carolina mules and horses between Xmas and January Ist. Hold your orders for us. Prof, and Mrs. Galloway, and Mas ter Stanton Galloway of Barnsville, are the guest of Mrs. Galloway’s mother, Mrs. Lola Stanton. Mr. I. L. Ross, of Gainesville, Fla., was in the city on business last week. Mr. Ross was formerly employed at the Georgia and Florida shops here and his many friends will be glad to | know that he has been promoted to the position of Master Mechanic of the Jacksonville and Tampa shops at Gainesville. Corn, Martin & Co., will unload two cars of North Carolina mules and horses here between Christmas and January first, Hold your orders for us. Mrs. A. A. Kuhl was a cordial hos tess Friday evening to the student body of the dormitories, after the program was carried out well, by those taking part, they all went to the dining hall, where they felted with much joy while listening to the sweet music, after which, Santa Claus visited all. Evety body enjoyed the evening to the fullest. Mrs. RobinaPillsburv, post gradu ate nurse, 126 Gaskin Avenue, Doug- j las, Ga. Phone 143. THE COFFEE COUNTY PROGRESS, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. Lester Purvis of Pearson, who was operated on for appendicitis two weeks ago will leave Sunday. Mr. K. L. Hodge of Zirkle, is do ing nicely after an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. J. L. Spivey of Willacoochee, is improving rapidly from an opera tion, will be able to leave Monday. Mrs. J. L. Sutton of Garrant, is improving after an operation for ap pendicitis. Mr. Hodge of Pearson, who has been here for medicinal treatment left Monday very much improved. Mr. Warren Tanner is improving nicely and will possibly be able to leave the hospital next week. It will be remembered that he underwent a very serious operation several days ago after being kicked by a mule. Mrs. L. J. Moore of the city, is improving rapidly after a very se rious operation will leave Sunday. Dr. Drew of Willacoochee, was a visitor to the hospital this week. The hospital patients are all ex pecting Santa Claus Christmas. i ujrf t'lib WEcK Opening of the New GRAND THEATRE Commencing Monday Dec. 22 I«m if ■!»■■■■■■ 11 ■ M—■■ ■ !■■■■■ «ii i■ m b ■—in n i«w iiimill wll i »»■ .:au» mtrj.nrk ImUTOUI’ r „ |B|| | .- Trmn The W. II Lewis Amusement Co Oilers Miss Eva Lewis And The Lewis Stock Company THE PEER OF THEM ALL Opening Play Monday night, “Pais” or Jim Corbits New York Success. Change of Play and Vaudeville Nightly Get your reserved seats early for the greatest Company ever brought to Douglas Mr. W, R. Jowers of Wray, was here Tuesday. Mr. B. Morris of Mora, was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Moses Griffin returned Sun day from a visit to Willacoochee. Mrs. Louise Keeler returned to , Atlanta Monday night. Master Joe Fillinghim is spending the holidays at Pace, Fla., with his parents. Miss Lois Clough is spending Christ mas with her parents in Jeff Davis County. Mr. E. L. Tanner spent the first part of the week in Atlanta on busi ness. Miss Mary Love is at home from Ocilia where she attended the wed ding of a relative. The County Commissioners court was in session a short while Monday. Mrs. Lou Nash of the Dcu?lai Hospital nurse force, left Wednes day morning for Macon where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Nash. gl-111l {*CHR IS TMAS TIM E There are more time keepers sold at Christmas time than any 1 ' J other time. The reason is simple—they make the best gifts. | 1, I. ~1 .. bor Something good- A present to be real appreciated., Come to see us. Our stock is made up of u s eful gifts. Our name on the box or in the case adds joy to the recipient. Remember our prices are the same th; year round, Plain figures all the time. We have a suitable gift for mother, father, sister, brother, wifey, or husband. New goods coming in every day. Wilson’s jewelery Store Relt fcvkcrs And Oches tra Car Load of Scenery