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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
Howard Garr was in Jackson
Sunday.
Miss Vallie Garr was in town
Wednesday.
Otis Ball left Tuesday night
for Savannah.
J. H. Pope visited Jackson rel
atives Saturday.
E. L. Lawson represented Flo
villa here Monday.
Tom McKibben was at home
Sunday and Monday.
Pitts McKibben was down from
Cedartown Sunday.
Homer Carmichael spent Sun
day at Indian Spring.
Ernest Hanes enjoyed Saturday
and Sunday in Macon.
Miss Nina Harris is visiting
friends in Locust Grove.
Joe Wall will visit Jackson
friends at an early date.
Mrs. A. D. Catchins was taken
very ill Sunday afternoon.
Miss Bessie White was a visitor
to our town the first of the week.
Dr. Van DeVenter returned
Tuesday night from Hot Springs,
Ark.
Mr. Partridge was one of Flo-
visitors to Jackson Tues
day.
Misses Ada Johnson and Fan
nie Ridgeway were in town Sat
urday.
Mr. J. L. Tingle and daughter
were in from High Falls Monday
trading.
H. G. Entrekin went to Bre
men Saturday, and returned
Tuesday.
Miss Ethel Logue will take the
Normal course at Athens this
summer.
Mr. Paul Collier and Miss Car
rie were up from Indian Spring
Tuesday.
Miss Lilley McClure attended
Locust Grove commencement
Tuesday.
Mr. Jim Collins and wife, on
route 3, were shopping in town
Saturday.
Misses Nancy and Kate Head,
of High Falls were in shopping
Monday.
Mr. G. R. Ridgeway and dau
ghter, of Eigin, were in town
Monday.
Rev. Dodson, of College Park,
spent Friday night with Capt.
Wallthall.
Miss Blanche Barnes, of Stark,
visited Mrs. J. E. Hanna the
week-end.
Miss Trudie Maddox is enjoy
ing this week with relatives at
Worth ville.
The Progress phone, 166.
Miss Saidee Carswell is the at
tractive guest of her aunt, Mrs.
W. J. Wood.
Mr. Sam Foster, a prominent
Butts county planter, was in the
city Monday.
J. C. Kinard was out of the
store Monday. His absence was
due to sickness.
Mrs. Annie Webb visited her
sister, Mrs, Brown at Locust
Grove, Tuesday.
Dr. White and little girl, Vir
ginia, were visitors to the city
early in the week.
Mrs. J. W. Childs was in Jen
kinsburg Sunday with her sister,
Miss Ida Gilmore.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin
returned Monday from a short
visit to Barnesville.
Miss Nellie Cole was the charm
ing guest of Miss Pearl Maddox
the past week-end.
Mr. Coker, of Henry county,
was shaking hands with his Jack
son friends Monday.
Charlie Sims and wife were
among the busy buyers from
Towaliga Saturday.
Mr. H. L. Grant, on route 3,
was shaking hands with his Jack
son friends Monday.
Mrs. Nora King spent Sunday
and Monday in Atlanta with her
sister, Mrs. Townlqy.
Miss Estelle Thornton, visited
Misses Addie and Irene Moore, at
Locust Grove, Sunday.
Miss Sallie Mae Fletcher’s
many friends are glad to see her
at home from Brenau.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams visi
ted their son, Mr. Ernest, in At
lanta first of the week.
Mrs. Robert Carmichael will
entertain her Sabbath School
class Thursday evening.
Miss Cassie Maddox spent the
commencement days at Locust
Grove with Miss Snead.
Miss Bessie Thaxton and Tom
Thurston went to Forsyth Sunday
to see Miss Maggie Bell.
S. M. Pope and R. L. Smith
went to Flovilla Sunday to hear
Bishop Galloway preach.
Miss Alice Mae Hanes returned
Sunday night from a short stay
with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. Boring, Emmette Wallthall
and Walter McCord enjoyed Fri
day at High Falls, fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maddox
of Peeksville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Wilson last week.
Miss Sallie Mae Ball visited
Miss Willie Terrell, at Flovilla,
Friday night and Saturday.
How about that cream order
for entertainments or for dinner
dessert? Ring 10 and get “the
best” and delivered promtly too.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
Miss Bessie Thaxton left Tues
day morning for Norman Paik,
and will be gone three weeks.
After a visit of two months to
her son at Mansfield, Mrs. M. A.
Moody returned Sunday night.
Willie Lee Nutt, Jim Finley
and Emmet Wallthall spent Wed
nesday fishing on the Ocmulgee.
Miss Annie Lou McCord, who
has been teaching at Meridian,
Miss., is expected home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Watkins
and Wade spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jamer
sor.
Mr. Griffin, of Cedartown, has
been the guest at the home of
Mr. P. M. Ray’s for the past few
days.
Call Central—she knows the
right number.
Mrs. Lou Speer came Saturday
night from Atlanta to spend Sun
day with her sister, Mrs. Geo.
Hanes.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Conner
were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Conner at Old
Bethel.
If you want a good piano or
organ, buy one from Jacob T.
Mayo. % tfx
Miss Annis Gilmore entertained
at dinner Saturday, Mrs. Hanna
and her guest, Miss Blanche
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Castleberry,
of Cabaniss, were the guests
Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Gibson.
Mrs. Rosa Carmichael and chil
dren spent a portion of last week
at Tawaliga with Mrs. Prudence
Kinard.
Our soda water pleases the
most fastidious.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
Mr. Ben Strickland and sister,
Miss Marguerite, came over from
Luella Friday to see Mrs. W. H.
Merritt.
Mr. John Patrick, a substan
tial Butts county farmer was
seen on our streets the first of
the week.
Miss Eloise Merideth attended
the commencement at Locust
Grove and was a guest at the
dormitory.
Rev. Elam Dempsey and wife
left Tuesday for a three week’s
stay in Atlanta with Mrs. Demp
sey’s relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Warthen and
baby, after a pleasant visit to
relatives in South Georgia, have
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Coppage have
moved into the house which was
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Thornton.
Mrs. J. M. Bosworth, of At
lanta, was an appreciated guest
of her dauphter, Mrs. J. E.
Woods, last Friday.
Mr. John Stilwell, of Elberton,
visited the families of Mr. Jim
Ball and Mrs. Sallie Ball from
Friday until Monday.
Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal
and The Butts County Progress
$1.50 a year.
The Rabbit’s Foot
Some people depend on luck
to secure good values. Others
come here and get the best.
Some stores offer you lucky
things some days; here you get
the best on the market every
day. It isn’t luck but business
judgment makes this possible.
S. H. Thornton
Miss Ruth Jinks, who has just
closed a most successful school
term at New Hope, is in the city
this week with relatives.
Mr. B. L. Oxford and Oxford
Kitchins, of Monticello, were in
Jackson Sunday and were enter
tained by Mr. J. T. Goodman.
Col. and Mrs. Lucian Ray and
daughter, Eva went to Athens
Friday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Ray’s mother, Mrs. J. J.
Chandler.
Mrs. Verna Wright and children
who have been visiting in Mc-
Donough and Atlanta for several
days, returned home Monday
Morning.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carmich
ael and Nadine Leach went over
to Griffin Friday to visit Mrs Will
MaLair. They returned Sunday
afternoon.
Commencement sermon will be
preached at the school auditorium
next Sunday morning by Rev.
James Bradley. Everybody come
out to hear him.
Chief Justice Fuller and Judge
Emory Speer will be among those
who will attend the meeting of
the bar association at Indian
Spring next week.
Mrs. Bluma Carmichael and
Mrs. H. W. Copeland with their
children had a delightful visit to
Flovilla Tuesday as the guests of
of Mrs. Mote Watts.
Mr. Troy Wise, wife and
daughter, Annis Gene, came
down from Atlanta Friday and
will be with the family of Mr. J.
C. Meredith for a month.
The Epworth League will hold
its regular meeting in the lecture
room of the Methodist church,
Friday evening at 7:30. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
Mrs. R. E. Stanfield will re
turn home Saturday, accompanied
by her daughter, Miss Jane, who
| has been a pupil at Washington
Seminary the last scholastic year.
If you want ice cream that will
tickle your palate try Jamerson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gibs: n
returned to their home in George
town, Sunday night after spend
ing a few days at the hospitable
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sas
nett.
The friends of Miss Cleo Car
michael are gratified to hear that
she has been very much benefit
ed at Robertson’s Sanitorium in
Atlanta. She will remain two
weeks longer.
Mrs. M. B. Potts and daughter,
Miss Ada Potts, returned Monday
to their home at Collier’s Station,
after spending a few days pleas
antly with Mrs. R. W. Oxford
and Mrs. Minnie Williams.
Many pretty parties are plan
ned for next week in compliment
to Miss Bessie Powell, whose
marriage to Mr. Newton, of Jack
son, will take place early in June.
—Newnan’s dots in Sunday’s
Journal.
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Misses Alice Mae Hanes, Sai
dee Carswell, Dollie McKibben,
Bessie Waldrop, Messrs. Boyd
McMichael, Fred Ball, Pitts Mc-
Kibben, and Joe Edwards went
to Locust Grove Monday after
noon to see the ball game between
Jackson and Locust Grove.
The approaching marriage of
Mr. Tom McKibben and Miss
Lillian Daniel, of McDonough,
was read with interest by their
friends in Sunday’s Journal. Miss
Daniel has been a much admired
guest to our city, and won many
friends.
A jolly crowd of Jacksonites
went to the camp ground Friday
and spent the day on a picnic,
enjoying themselves generally.
This congenial party was com
posed of Mr. Kinsman, Mr. R. R-
McCord and family, Mrs. Dixie
McKibben and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Outhouse, Miss Ab
bie McCord, Misses Annie Gil
more, Fannie Barnes, Lilly
Childs, Eva Key Bailey, Smith
NOW
is the time to build. Lumber has
started back up..
DON’T
wait until fall, for it will be high
er. We have got the lumber.
Build while it is cheap.
Jackson Lumber Cos.