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Miss Ellen Brownlee was here
on Monday.
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Mrs. W. W. Jinks was in town
chopping Wednesday.
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Mr. T. H. Webb, of Blount, was
here shopping Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thurston
spent Sunday at Flovilla.
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Miss Pauline Mallet was in At
lanta for the day Tuesday.
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Mrs. H. C. Letson, from West
Butts, was shopping here Wednes
day.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins will
spend Sunday and Monday in At
lanta.
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Mrs. Fred Ball is in Griffin vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tyus.
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Miss Hattie Buttrill entertained
her Sunday school class Tuesday
evening.
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Mrs. W. D. Compton, Jr., of
Scott, is the guest of Mrs. C. M.
Compton.
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Miss Pallie LeeTorbett and Mrs.
Tucker, of Cork, were in shopping
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ed Hoard and Miss Joe
Varner were in from Indian Spring
Wednesday.
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Miss Laura Daughtry has been
suffering from an attack of tousil
itis this week.
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Miss Myrtle Wilson spent the
week-end at Jenkinsburg with Miss
Annis Barnes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cunningham,
of Macon, were guests of Jackson
relatives Sunday.
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MesdamesJ. E. McMichael and
E. W. O’Neal, of Stark, were in
the city Tuesday.
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Mrs. R. L. Allen and Miss Olivia
Greer, of Flovilla, were shopping
i:i Jackson Tuesday.
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Misses Mamie Kate Watson and
Mary Laud spent the week-end with
Miss Esta Garr at High Falls.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Buttrill left
Saturday night for Washington,
and New York City.
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Mrs. S. M. Pope returned Mon
day from a visit in Cartersville with
'her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Weems.
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Miss Evie Maddox spent the
week-end with Misses Myrtice and
Elzie Williamson at Jenkinsburg.
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Mrs. James A. Foster, of Rome,
is spending several weeks at Bibb,
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Charles W. Black.
Mrs. Harkness Thoruton and
children spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Macon with Mrs. A.
B. Roberts. , * *
Miss Mary Newton and Mrs. J.
R. Carmichael spent yesterday in
Atlanta, Miss Newton going up for
grand opera.
Mrs. J. E. Woods had as her
guest from Monday until Wednes
day her sister, Mrs. Nelle B. Ham
ilton, of Atlanta.
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Mrs. H. D. Moore and little Mary
Claire Moore arrived from Lees
burg, Fla., Sunday for a visit with
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge.
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• Miss Frances Arnold, of Hamp
ton, will spend the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs. F. Z. Curry, and
attend the Memorial Day exercises.
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Miss Mary Beth Smith, of States
boro, a student of Bessie 1 itt, wi
spend this week-end at Mrs. H.
Copeland’s with Miss Sara Lou
Hardin.
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Mrs. W. H. Franks and children
left Wednesday for their home in
Wart hen after a fortnight's visit to
Mesdames J. VV . Crum and Eva
Mae Smith.
IEIBBEHKIN.
The marriage of Miss Dollie Me-
Kibben and Mr. Leemou It. Akin, of
Macon, which occurred Thmsday
afternoon at half after four o’clock
at the home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs, James Harkness Mc-
Kibben, marked an interesting event
in the season’s social calendar.
The double ring ceremony was per
formed by Dr. Robert Vanßeventer,
<)f the First Baptist church, in the
presence of a large number of rela
tives and friends of the popular
bride and groom.
The home was beautifully adorned
for the occasion, palms, ferns, car
nations. roses and narcissi being
Combined with the most charming
effect, making an attractive setting
for the pretty ceremony and the
handsomely gowned guests.
hi tim drawing mom, where the
ceremony was performed, white and
green was used, the altar about which
the bridal party grouped being of
magnificent palms and ferns banked
against tiie mantel, on the large col
umns of which were crystal candel
abra holding white tapers. Just in
front of these, on either side, were
white draped pedestals bearing huge
bowls of white carnations and nar
cissi, clusters of these pretty flowers
studding the background of palms
and ferns. An aisle of white ribbons
twined with smilax, through which
the bridal party passed, was drawn
from the library to t he drawingroom.
The bride was attended by her
sister, Miss Carrie J ini McKibben, as
maid of honor, who wore a charm
ing gown of white marquisette and
chantilly lace with pink ribbon and
carried pink carnations. Little Misses
Margaret McKibben and Lucy Eve
lyn Nichols, the pretty flower girls
who preceded, wore dainty white
lingerie dresses, lace-trimmed, and
carried baskets of pink roses.
The b , : de was lovely in her trav
elingsuit of champagne crepe ratine,
witii lish shoes and gloves to match,
carrying her large bouquet of bride’s
roses.
The groom was attended by bis
brother. Mr. R. C. Akin, of Atlanta,
as best man, and Master James
Harkness Nichols, nephew of the
bride, was ring-bearer, carrying the
rings on a silver tray strewn with
rose petals.
Mrs. W. Raymond Carmichael pre
sided at the piano, playing the
strains of Lohengrin’s wedding
march as the bridal party entered
the drawing room, and during the
ceremony she softly played the
‘ Love Song,” from Faust.
After the ceremony and congratu
lations an informal reception was
held. Punch was served from the
conservatory by Misses Mary Lena
Martin and Kathleen .Joyner, the
bowl being almost hidden in amass
of pink roses and ferns. In the liv
ing room and iibrary, where the
many handsome presents were dis
play'd!, the color effect of green and
pink was carried out. vases of pink
roses gracing the mantels/ while
growing plants and ferns added
grace and attractiveness.
The dining table was covered with
a lace cloth over pink, and a basket
o r pink carnations formed the cen
terpiece, the long, graceful handle
of the basket being tied with a large
butterfly bow of tulle. Streamers of
pink tulle were brought, from the
chandelier to the corners of the table,
while crystal candlesticks holding
pink and white tapers and crystal
bowls of pink and white minis lent
additional touches of color. Vases
of trailing rose vines thick with
pink blossoms wore .placed on cabi
net, mantel and buffet. In the ices
served the pretty pink and white
colors were continued
Assisting Mr. ami Mrs. McKibben
in receiving and entertaining the
guests were Mrs. Sam 1’ Nichols.
Mrs James A. Joyner, Mrs. W. P
Martin, Mrs. R. Park Newton, Mrs
Ha Hendrick. Miss Julia Thornton.
Miss Eva Key Bailey and Miss Net
tie Rae Pittman. ,■
After the reception Mr. and Mrs
Akin left for a visit to the groom’s
parents in Atlanta.
Among ttie out-of-town guests at
tending the wedding were: Mr. R. (J.
Akin, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. B. Z.
Akin, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Akin, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. E. G
Akin, Atlanta; Mr and Mrs. J. P.
Akin, Zebnlon; Dr. and Mrs. B. F.
Akin. Jenkinsburg; Miss Lucy Meal
or, Atlanta; Mrs. B. H. Mathews,
Atlanta: Mrs. C. L. Cochran, Abbe
ville, 8. C.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W
Newton. Forsyth; Mis Mary Gail-
Uard and Mr. D. C. Gallliard. Jr..
Gritfin: Miss Emma Phillips, Grif
fll,; Mr. W. H. White. Jr., Atlanta;
Mr.’ Newboriie. Atlanta; Mr. Henri
Pappa. Newuan; Mr. and Mrs. 1. H.
McKibben, Eatonton.
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Miss Kate Aiken, of Shady Dale,
came over Wednesday and joined
her sister, Miss Louise Aiken, for
another week’s visit with theiraunt,
Mrs Carroll. They expect a= their
guest for tonight Miss Ethel Bou
uer, of Flovilla.
MISS LANIER TO WEO IN JUNE.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lanier an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Clara Eileen, to Dr,
Cleveland Thompson, of Milieu.
The marriage will take place in
the early summer at the Baptist
church in Milieu.
The announcement of the en
gagement of Dr. Cleveland Thomp
son and Miss Eileen Lanier comes
in the nature of a surprise to'many
of our people, but their marriage
will be looked forward to with
pleasure on account of the popu
larity and prominence of both
parties.
Miss Lanier is the daughter of
W. V. Lanier, Superintendent of
Public Schools of Jenkins comity.
She is a graduate of Bessie Tift,
and while there made an enviable
record for herself, having won the
Pickard medal for sane Christianity.
She is highly accomplished, besides
possesing a charming personality.
She has been teaching music in
Jackson since her graduation.
Dr. Thompson is a young phy
sician with an unusually promising
future. He graduated from the
Medical Department of the Uni
versity of Georgia located at Au
gusta in 1909, with second honors
in his class. He held a hospital
position in Aueusta for one year.
He then went to New York and
accepted a position on the house
staff at the Polyclinic Hospital,
where he remained for four months.
He then moved to Milieu, where
he practiced medicine eighteen
months. He then returned to the
Polyclinic Hospital, where he
worked for two years. Dr. Thomp
son has the highest recommenda
tions from these institutions, and
we are glad to welcome him to Mil
ieu, where he has decided to locate,
and where he has won the charm
ing bride he will claim this sum
mer.—Millen Cor. Augusta Chron
icle.
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Dr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Elder
will leave Tuesday for Canada,
where they will spend the summer,
returning to Atlanta in the late fall.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Carmi
chael, of Jackson, Ga., announce
the birth of a son, Robert Currell.
Mrs. Carmichael was formerly Miss
Spencer Kicklighter, of Atlanta.—
Miss Minnie L. Bailey and Miss
Tane Ham, of Jackson, Ga., are
the guests of Mrs. W. P. Streater.
—Sunday’s Atlanta Journal.
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MUSIC RECITAL.
The junior pupils in Miss Eileen
Lanier’s nni9ic class will give a re
cital Monday evening at the School
Auditorium. She will be assisted
by the Third Grade, which will play
the myth, “Sleeping Beauty,” under
the direction of Miss Julia Thornton.
The music program will consist of
piano, rhythm and class work.
The public is cordially invited.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Fannie Boyt Pope entertained
thirty-three of her friends at a de
lightful party last Tuesday, the oc
casion celebrating her ninth birth
day.
A number of jolly games were
played, and afterwards a most de
licious ice course with cakes served.
The young hostess received many
beautiful presents.
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BAILEY-MALLET.
Mrs. Rosa Franklin Bailey an
nounces the engagement of her
daughter, Minnie L., to Mr. George
Edwin Mallet, the wedding to occur
in June.
Miss Lurline Lawson, of Flo
villa, who is a student at Cox Col
lege, gave a certificate piano recital
at the college last week. There was
an interesting picture of this pretty
and talented young girl in Sunday’s
Atlanta Journal.
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\Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ilanes
came down from Atlanta last Sat-1
urday to visit the family of Mr. I
and Mrs. F. M. Allen. Mr. Hanes
returned Sunday night. Mrs. Ilanes
has been busy all the week greet
ing her many friends, but will re
turn, hoie Saturday.
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Misses Minnie Browning, Estelle
Thornton and Mae Colquitt; Boyd
McMichael and Joseph Edwards
spent Sunday afternoon in Jenkins
burg with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mid
dleb rooks.
WORTHVILLE SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT
On Saturday night, April 26th,
Worthville school will give an en
tertainment at the school house.
Everybody cordially invited.
INDIAN SPRING SOCIAL NEWS
C E and G H Hogg, of Milieu, are
registered at “Idlewild.”
Quite a crowd motored here from
Roberta io spend Sunday.
Mrs J D Renfroe, of Macon, will
visit her father, \V A Elder.
Mr and Mrs Hancock and children, j
of Macon, are guests of the Calumet j
Hotel.
Mr and Mrs Ed Hoard and Miss I
Carrie Collier were visitors to Jack
son Thursday.
1 Rev G I Tilly and his wife will
leave Thursday for North Carolina
to make their future home.
Mrs Tennie Elder, Miss Lucile El
der and Miss Mvra Miller,of Flovilla,
visited friends here this week.
Dr Janies Bradley, of Jackson,
preached a very forceful and inter
estingsermou here Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs T E Black and daugh
ter, from Sylvania, are among the
arrivals at the Hotel Elder this week.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at Hotel Elder was conducted by
Rev G I Tilly, formerly of Cuthbert.
Mrs T R Hannon (Eftle Eldei) and
infant son, of Atlanta, are expected
here soon to spend a couple of weeks.
Miss LeGrand, of Keysville, Va.,
and C A Hughes, of Monticello,Fla.,
arrived Friday for a week’s stay at
Hotel Elder.
Dr Robert, VanDeventer will preach
his farewell sermon here Sunday aft
ernoon. He leaves next week to
spend the summer abroad.
The many friends of Mrs Edith
Keaton will regret to learn of her
illness at the home of her sister, Mrs
Daughtry, in Jackson.
Troup Smith, of Flovilla, the pop
ular manager of the Foy Hotel, is
overseeing the repairs and getting
the hotel ready for the summer
season.
Martin Amorous, of Atlanta, had
as his gneßts tor the week-end at the
DC ci inC and send me your Kodak
Dtl MJKD work to do.
Work finished within 24 hours.
Films developed, 10 cents per roll.
Prints made for 3 cents and up.
Bromide enlargements 25c. up.
JOSEPH E. EDWARDS,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Phone 150
SCHOOL NOTES.
| The rhythm recital has been poet—
I poued until Monday night, the 28th.-
On account of the absence of Prof-
I Martin the meeting of the Debating
Society was postponed last Friday..
I Prof. Martin was absent last Friday
j from school. He went to Bartlesville*
| as a member of the Executive Com—
[ mittee.
Dr. Hall conducted the chapel ex
ercises Monday morniiv'. He tofd
several stores which caused muebr.
laughter.
Miss Nichols and the Junior Clam
walked to Flovilla Tuesday and earn*'
back on the train. They went in the,
interest of the study of botany.
Tiie whole school sympathises with
Miss Ruby Cawthon in the death of
her mother. Several of the teaehsrs..
and pupils attended the funeral afc
Bethel Monday.
Famous Rome Bread at all time*.
R. A. Fra.nkmn A Cos.
Hotel Elder Mr and Mrs J. W Htohea.
Dr G E Perkins, Dr K VauAtleo,,
Jack Robertson and William Amer—
bus. They made tiie trip in Mr Am
orous’ touring car.
() D Doivin, of Atlanta, and A SC
Brownlee, of Flovilla, spent the day
here last Wednesday. Messrs Dot-,
vin and Brownlee have leased the
Casino and bowling alley for this
season, and will be here in the next
iew days to welcome their friends..
They wish to Invite the citizens of
Jackson to visit them on the first,
night of the opening of the bowling
alley as their guests. There will b
no charge for that night, and they
will he glad to fix a suitable place*
for lunch on the pavilion.
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