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IN THE SOCIAL SWIM
Happenings of the Social World .*
Those Coming and Going the Past Week
Miss Maggie Currie is on a vaca
tion from the Star Store.
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Miss Vallie Garr is visiting Mrs.
Verna Wright this week.
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Miss Annie Gilmore left Satur
day for Knoxville, Tenu.
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Miss Sarah Smith spent the week
end with relatives in McDonough.
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Misses Leila and Miriam Sams
will spend the week-end in Atlanta.
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Miss Nettie Rae Pittman is visit
ing relatives in Monticello this
week. ,
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Mrs. Rose Carmichael has re
turned from a pleasant visit to At
lanta.
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Mrs. 7. M. Valentino returned
Sunday from a pleasant trip to
Macon. , , „ ,
Mrs. A. E. Gunter, of Atlanta,
visited her son, Dr. R. Gunter,
Sunday. ~ , A^U m%
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Miss Dorris Nutt is spending the
week with Miss Willie Smith in
Atlanta. ~ , )¥p
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Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Allen an
nounce the birth of a baby girl on
Monday.
Mrs. J. H. Mills and Mrs. J- M-
Bankston spent the day in the city
Tuesday. # 0 ,
Miss Thelma Wood will spend
the week-end with relatives m Ope
lika, Ala. ~,
Miss Louise Falligant has been
the gfeest of Miss Laura Daughtry
this week. ~ ,
Little Miss Myrtle Mcßryant,
bean quite sick recen y,
is now better. # #
Mrs. I.J. Slaughter has returned
from a pleasant few weeks visit
at the Springs. # # #
Harold Ham apeat Mon
day with his sister, .
Baker, in Atlanta.
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Miss Lena White is visaing her
grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cur
rie, on Third street.
Miss Mattisu Ham left this week
to attend Columbia University in
New York City.
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~ a Mr* C T. Beauchamp
spent Ihe week-end with Dr. Steele’s
family near High Falls.
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The friends of Mrs. G. E. Mad
to team has
been on the sick list this week.
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Mrs A. E. Cawthon is a visitor
to Mrs. Dolvin this week, attend
ing the Missionary Conference.
Mrs M. S. Williams and daugh
ter, Eltznheth, have returned alter
a pleasant visit to relatives in North
Georgia.
Mrs. R. P. Newton has had as
her visitor this week her mother,
Mrs. L. R. Powell, of Newnan.
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Miss Mary Laud has returned
after two weeks spent very pleas
antly in Dublin and Jeffersonville.
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Friends of Mrs. Leila Kinsman
will be sorry to learn of her illness
at her home on Covington street.
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Mrs. P. R. Watkins has been in
the city several times this week at
tending the Missionary Conference.
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Mrs. E. L. Smith and daughter,
Sarah, and Mrs. T. LI. Buttrill
will spend a few days at St. Simons.
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Misses Ethel and Willie Thorn
ten spent the early part of the week
with their aunt, Mrs. C- W. Buch
anan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Duke an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
their home near Jackson Sunday
morning.
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Rev. and Mrs. Elam Dempsey,
of Milledgeville, visited his par
ents, Col. and Mrs. T. J. Dempsey,
last week.
Friends of Mr. Marvin
will be glad to know that he will
make Jackson his home for the
summer months.
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Miss Mary Land leaves next
week for Atlanta, where she will
spend some time as the guest of
Mrs. A. C. Wilson.
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Mr. C. R. McCord and children,
of Macon, spent Sunday with rela
tives in the city. Charles, Jr., and
Fletcher will remain for several
days.
Mrs. Annie Mackey and little
daughter returned Sunday from
McDonough, having attended the
union meeting near that place last
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carreker are
now at home with Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Wright. Their marriage
occurred Wednesday ol last week
in Covington. #
Jackson had many visitors from
neighboring towns and from the
county attending the Missionary
Conference at the Methodist church
early in the week,
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Mrs. Verna W. Wright and three
children, of Tackson, attended the
'Meador-Carreker wedding which
took place Wednesday afternoon.
—Covington News.
Mr. and Mrs. b. M. Pope, Mrs.
D. Logue, Misses Florrie Wood
ward, Daisy Thomas and Ethel
Logue have returned after a pleas
ant visit to points in Florida.
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Mrs. J. W. Crum and daughter,
M : ss Annie Catchings, Mrs. Eva
Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mingledorff are spending
the week at the Camp Ground.
The Jungle Nut Club Gets a Couple of Real Ones.
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| Miss Ouida Carreker, of Zebu
lon, is the guest of Mrs. M. C.
Wright. She returned with her
from Covington, where she attend
ed the Meador-Carreker wedding.
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Messrs. Victor Carmichael, H ugh
Mallet, Add Nutt, Tom Bond and
Otis Ilam were among the Jackson
people attending the Meador-Car
reker wedding on Wednesday.—
Covington News.
Miss Viola Slaughter has recent
ly accepted the position as organist
at St. John’s Methodist church in
Atlanta. Her Jackson friends are
sorry to learn that she will make
her home in Atlanta.
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Mrs. C. A. Butner will leave
early next week for a visit to her
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Butuer, of Columbia, S. C.
Before returning she will visit Ashe
ville and Lake Toxaway, N. C.
MISS ESTA CARR'S PORCH FARIT
Mifs Esta Garr entertained at a
very delightful porch party Wed
nesday morning in compliment to
hervisitors, Misses Ina McMichael,
Frances Barnes, and Alma White,
of Forsyth.
The porch and hall were bright
ened by daisies, which were attract
ively arranged in bowls and vases.
After progressive up jinks was
played the guests were served with
a salad course. 1
We see Irom the Pru
dential Bulletin that the
Hon; W. J. Wood, as
special agent, leads all
the boys in producing
business for the first
three weeks of June. Mr.
Wood says fifty or sixty
thousand is no phenome
nal wonder, while it does
fairly well for good old
summer time. We sus
pect that he will soon
seek larger fields in the
insurance field.
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After-Affects.
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calomel to keep you from toning up
your liver when it gets a little slug
gish and lazy, try Dodson’s Liver
Tone, and note how quickly and
haunlessly it starts the fiver and re
lieves constipation and bilious at
tacks.
When you take Dodson’s Liver
Tone, you do not have to stay in the
house all day. None of the weaken
ing and harmful after-effects of cal
omel follow its use. Dodson’s Liver
Tone Is a mild, pleasant vegetable
liquid that cannot hurt either chil
dren or grown people. Yet it easily
overcomes the most stubborn and
inactive liver without making you
quit eating or working.
These are not Just claims. Slaton
Drug Company backs up every one
of these statements and agrees to
refund the price of Dodson’s Liver
Tone with a smile to any person who
pays his 50 cents for a bottle and
isn’t satisfied that he got his money’s
worth.
Imitations of Dodson’s Liver Tone
are another proof that it is a good
thing. Nobody ever imitates a poor
remedy. Be sure you get the genu
ine Dodson’s Liver Tone—the kind
that is guaranteed.—Aav.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. N. 11. Greer is on a visit to
the State of Texas.
Mr. M. G. Finney visited home
folks in Macon Tuesday.
Mr. H. D. Moore has been vis
iting in the city for a few days.
Mr. Stillwell Ball has returned
after a pleasant trip to Florida.
Mr. E. W. Carroll was over from
Athens Sunday and Wednesday.
Mr. James L. Edwards spent
Thursday in Atlanta on business.
Prof. Douglas Watson, of Barnes
ville, visited home folks Saturday.
Mr. William Barkley is attend
ing the reunion at Gettysburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry are
now keeping house at Mr. S. M.
Pope’s.
Mr. N. R. McCord has just fin
ished remodeling his home on Ly
ons street.
Mr. W. J. Wood made a business
trip to Monticello with Dr. A. ?.
White on Monday last.
Mr. R. S. Womble has had as a
visitor his brother, Mr. Richmond
Womble, from Fitzgerald.
Mr. Henry Moore, of Thotnas
ville, has been the guest of Mr.
Lawrence Crawford’s family this
week.
Prof. Martin will begin a sum
mer school for all those deficient
in work in the school on Monday
morning.
Mr. M. A. Sandifer visited his
many friends in the city Sunday.
Mr. Sandifer is now connected with
the bank at Temple.
Mr. Willie Preston, of Flovilla,
who will be a Senior at the Uni
versity next year, was a visitor to
the city Wednesday.
Leon J. Wood, who recently
graduated from Meridian College,
has accepted a position with the
James Drug Company in Atlanta.
Mr. Dave Spencer, who recently
graduated at Kmory College, has
accepted a position as teacher in
the High School at Senoia for the
next year.
Mr. Robin B. Daughtry, who has
just graduated from the United
States Naval Academy, will leave
Saturday for Mare Island, Cal.,
his new post of duty.
Friends of Mr. Sam A. Morris
were glad to see him this week.
He is on a vacation from the Deaf
and Dumb School, where he has
had charge of the shoe department.
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writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare,
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Monday, July 7th.
MONDAY.
Some Fools There Were
Smiling Dan
Mutual Weekly No. 7.
TUESDAY.
The Romance.
Within The Count-
Some Doctor.
WEDNESDAY.
The Finer Things.
Pretty Girl in Lower Five.
Heinze’s Resurrection.
Good Pictures. Hall Cooled By Electric Fans.
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The aJUL Star*
Phone 10, - Jackson, Ga.
By F. R. MORGAN
{Copyright, I*l3, Western Newspaper Union.#
THURSDAY.
Half Way to Reno.
The Bells (two reels)
FRIDAY:
Broncho the’Sharpshooter—
(two reels)
The Artist, the Girl and the
Dog. .
SATURDAY.
The Cowboy Heir.
The Landlord’s Trouble:
(Forced Rravery)
Mutual—Lake of Cande.