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Miss Florence Singley is in At
lanta for a few days.
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Misses Jane Ham and Minnie
Bailey have returned from Atlanta.
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.Miss Vallie Garr and Mrs. M. D.
tGarr were in the city Wednesday.
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i Miss Zilla Hawkins, of Barnes
•ville, is visiting Mrs. Tom Watkins.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thornton
announce the birth of a daughter
'Sunday.
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Mrs. Dee Tolleson came down
from McDonough Tuesday for a
.brief visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buttrill re
turned Wednesday from a trip to
New York.
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Mrs. C. C. Jewett and Miss Alice
Thompson, of Flovilla, spent Tues
day afternoon in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Akin, of
Macon, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. McKibben.
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Misses Susie Etheridge and Ellen
Brownlee and Mrs. George Ether
idge were in Jackson Tuesday.
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Miss Alice Ladson, of Macon,
spent the week-end in Jackson, the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Ches
aiutt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins an
nounce the birth of a daughter
Monday at their heme on Oak
•street.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts McKibben
announce the birth of a daughter
’Saturday at their home on Third
■street.
Mrs. W. J. Partridge and Miss
Bess Bloodworth, of Flovilla, spent
Sunday with the family of J. T.
-Goodman.
DEMOSTHENIAN DEBATING SOCIETY EN
TERTAINS YOUNG LADIES.
The Demosthenian Debating So
ciety entertained the young ladies
of the Phi Theta Sorority at a de
lightful picnic at Cedar Rock on
Tuesday afternoon. The jolly crowd
left the school grounds immediately
after school and returned about 6
o’clock. Many enjoyable feats of
climbing the rock were participated
in. Then came the luncheon, and
the boys declared the girls were
highly versed in culinary arts. The
hour for leaving came all too soon,
and as the party dispersed to their
separate homes, each declared that
it was the finest picnic ever.
Those who went were: Misses
Helen Carmichael, Corinne Watts,
Margaret Sams, Janie Phinazee,
Helen Ham, Fredna Allen, Julia
Andrews, Mary Helen Crum, Evie
Maddox, Mannie Belle Jinks, Flor
rie Mackev, Willie Harmon, Nellie
Florence Moore, F.llie Jarrell,
Jarrell. Verna Singlev. Mary Willis,
Mary Lena Martin: Messrs. Claude
Spencer, F.lwood Robison, Charles
Tohnson. Warren Furlow, Dewey
White. Ernest Watkins, Avon Gas
ton, Gibbs Kyotis, Porter Ham,
Parks Martin. Prof. Mingledorff;
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Martin, chap
erones.
Miss Lillie McClure, who is tak
ing a course at the Southern Busi
ness College in Atlanta, spent the
week-end at home with per parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McClure.
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Reuben Thornton, of Tallapoosa,
visited his sisters, Mrs. Pitts Mc-
Kibben and Miss Julia Thornton,
the first of the week.
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Saturday Mrs. S. O. Ham will
go up to Atlanta and join her sis
ters and brother, Mesdames J • R-
Smith, W. C. Butts, J. R. Gunn
and Mr. W. H. Higgins, for an
automobile trip to their old home
in Dalton.
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Jenkinsburg Public School will
close for the summer today, and
Misses Florence and Felicia Mor
rison, of Jackson, teachers in the
school there, are expected home to
night to spend their vacation with
Mrs. C. R. Gresham.
The month of Brides and Bargains is here, and this store
your store —stands well prepared to do its full duty in supplying
trousseau and offering values of the most extraordinary nature
* n summer ooc^s s enera^y*
"Uli ' Ila OUR JUNE SALES ARE NOTED
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For the Opportunity they Furnish for Economic Buying
i„ Muslin Underwear, Waists, Dresses Skirts, Suits, Wash Fabrics, etc. As well as everything
needed by Graduates, and furnish.ngs for the home.
We Call Your Attention to These Special Values.
FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS.
cut Glass, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk Hosiery, Household Linens. Fine Towels and Linen Scarfs of every
d emember we haven’t the largest store, but when dependable merchandise is in question we are certainly
headquarters.
Come and Look ©ur Stocks ©ver.
THE JACKSON MERCANTILE COMPANY,
" * _ Jackson, Georgia.
Proprietors of the Star Store. * , , .
. Same Goods for Less Money.
More Goods for Same Money.
THE ART CLASS RECEPTION.
The reception this afternoon in
the Crum building of Miss Keith’s
Art Class to a number of friends,
besides affording an opportunity to
the guests to inspect the many
beautiful pictures on exhibit, will
prove an occasion for delightful
social intercourse among those call
ing. The members of the class
will assist Miss Keith in entertain
ing, and the affair is being antici
pated with genuine pleasure.
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Miss Helen Smith, oJ Atlanta, is
visiting Mesdames R. A. Franklin
and J. B Settle.
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Misses Kate and Louise Aiken
returned Thursday to their home in
Shady Dale after a visit with their
aunt, Mrs. Carroll.
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Mrs. Jim Thornton arrived Tues
day from Tallapoosa to spend some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Pitts
McKibben.
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The friends of little Evelyn Ki
nard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Kinard, of Collins, will be in
terested to know that she won a
medal in expression in a recent
contest at Claxton.
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EVAHS-PENN.
Invitations have been received
in Jackson to the marriage of Mr.
Fitzhugh Lee Penn, editor of Thz
Monticello News, to Miss Vera
Evans, of Forsyth, on the after
noon of Saturday, the tenth of
May, at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter
Evans, in Forsyth.
p | jrjC and send me your Kodak
Dt MJKG 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
INDIAN SPRING SOCIAL NEWS
CORNELL-DOltlN.
The marriage of Miss Lillian
Cornell and Mr. Oliver D, Dolvin,
of Atlanta, occurred Wednesday
afternoon at 5 o’clock at her home.
The ring ceremony was perform
ed by Rev. J. A. Sprayberry, of the
Methodist church of Flovilla, in
the presence of only the relatives.
In the living room, where the
ceremony was performed, the altar
was banked with palms, ferns and
roses.
The bride wore a traveling suit
of blue crepe ratine with hat, shoes
and gloves to match.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Dolvin left for Atlanta.
They will be at home to their
friends after May 15th at Indian
Spring. In the winter they will
reside in Atlanta;
Levi Scoville is rapidly recover
ing from his recent illness.
A party of six motored herefrom
Athens Sunday to spend the day.
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Miss Mary Cleveland and Ben 1
Cleveland spent Wednesday in
Jackson.
Mrs. W. 11. Arnold and Miss
Myrtice Arnold spent Monday in
Jackson.
Mrs. Edith Keaton returned home
Tuesday from Jackson very much
improved.
Mrs. Hampton Daughtry and
Miss Laura Daughtry, of Jackson,
EXHIBITION OF PICTURES.
Miss Anna Keith and the mem
bers of her Art Class have issued
invitations to their semi-annual ex
hibition of paintings to be held this
Saturday afternoon up-stairs in the
Crum building.
All Jackson people and visitors
interested in art are cordially in
vited.
The exhibit will be open from 9
to 11 in the forenoon and 2 to 5 in
the afternoon.
spent Sunday with Miss Jennie
Bryan.
Misses Lula Collier and Louise
Smith were guests of friends in
Jackson Friday.
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Sherwood Thaxton, the popular
manager of the Wigwam, is ex
pected here soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoard and
Miss Joe Varner attended the mem
orial exercises in Jackson.
Mre. Joseph Wall, of Fitzgerald,
is expected here soon to visit her
mother, Mrs. Sallie Smith.
W. 11. Arnold and son, Broadus,
have returned from Juliette, where
they spent the last two weeks.
Mrs. Margaret Allen lias return
ed to her home. She has been vis
iting her son, R. L. Allen, in ldo
villa.
Quite a crowd from Cabaniss
had their annual picnic here Sat
urday. Everyone enjoyed a de
lightful time.
The many friends of Mrs. Emily
Bryan are grieved to learn of her
misfortune of falling and dislo
cating her hip bone.
The Indian Spring and Klovilla
Railway Company have completed
their repairs on the track and cars,
and will make their first trip May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Brown and
infant daughter, Lucile, are ex
pected here from Callahan, Fla.,
to spend the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. W. II - Arnold.
SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT.
A charming affair of tomorrow
afternoon will be the niiscellaneoint
shower which tiie faculty of Jackson.
Public School have arranged at the
home of Prof, and Mrs. W. P. Mar
tin for Miss Eileen Lanier, who is tue
be a June bride.
The rooms used for entertaining;'
will be decorated in gold and brown,
and the same lovely colors will aag
gest themselves in the refreshment I *.
Quantities of golden rose* will b*<
used with charming effect through
out (lie house, and the affair will he
a pretty compliment to this popular
teacher and lovely bride-to-be.
During the afternoon several aoht*
will be sung by Mrs. Raymond Car
michael, and the other forma of mm- ■
tertainmeut will be in keeping with
the happy occasion. ;
Suspended by ribbons from tfew
dining room door will be a Japan—
umbrella filled with many urnfnt and
attractive articles for Miu Lanier’*,
trousseau. These will be showared
upon her during the* afteraoou by*
many friends.
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FOilll-TWO PUTT FOB IISS MET
A pleasant little party of Cw<-
tables given by the Misses Newftaa
for their week-end guest, Mi— Rthet
Bonner, Saturday evening, waa en
joyed bv Misses Kate and Loai—
Aiken, Linton Hopkins, A. J. Bit—.
W. P. Newton and Bert Carmichael..
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Shore, of Quit
man, motored to Jackson Tuesday ~
and were guests of Mr. and Mra. W...
E. Merck. They attended grand op
era in Atlanta and were
nied by Mrs. Merck.
Arrivals at the Calumet this
week: Mr. and Mrs. C. McCsl
lough, of Oak Hill, Fla.; T. Nel
son, of Macon; W. A. Tucker, of
San Antonio, Texas,
Arrivals at Hotel Elder: Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Robertson, of Farm
ington; E. I*. Dell, of Atlanta?
Mrs. Dampier, of Dublin; Mr. and
Mrs. lv F. Hays, of Chieora, Pa-
News has lieen received from Ihr.
and Mrs. K. B. Elder, now in Day
ton, Ohio, en route to Toronto.
Canada. They write the city is in
an awful condition, even now.
What must it have been during the
flood?