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SOCIAL REALM
Camping Party at
Indian Springs
A congenial party spending the
week in camp at Indian Springs
is composed of Misses Naidene
Leach, Myrtle and Ethel Harris,
of Hampton, Margaret Blood
worth and Mary Zellner, of For
syth, Thelma Wood and Mrs. W.
F. Malaier, of Atlanta, chaperone.
Rook Party
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. A.
F. Whitney entertained twelve
young ladies of the younger so
cial set for her niece, Miss Sarah
Lester, of Macon. Little Miss
Virginia Carmichael served de
licious punch to the guests and
at the conclusion of the interest
ing rook games, sandwiches
and iced tea was served.
McKibben-Hurt
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends was the marriage
of Miss Carrie Jim McKibben
and Mr. Louie Hurt, which took
place Monday afternoon. Judge
J. H. Ham, officating. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Hurt are popular
with a wide circle of friends,
who are offering heartiest con
gratulations to them.
Mrs. Morrison Hostess
The members of the Young
Mothers club had a most delight
ful meeting Thursday afternoon,
when Mrs. W. G. Morrison was
the gracious hostess. A number
of business matters were taken
up preparatory to re-organizing
in the fall. A number of visitors
were present and several recent
ly elected honorary members.
A dainty ice course was served.
Mrs. R. P. Newton will be the
next hostess to the club.
For Misses Lane
and Matthews
A lovely party for the young so
cial set was given Tuesday evening
by Mrs. L. L. O’Kelly for her at
tractive niece, Miss Mary But
trill Matthews, of Atlanta, who
is her house guest and for Miss
Mary Lane, of Macon, a popular
college girl spending the summer
here. Quantities of crepe myrtle
adorned the parlors, hall, dining
room and library. These old
time pink blossoms were gathered
from hedges planted at “Sylvan
Grove” by Miss Matthews’great
grand-mother in the long ago.
Upon entering the reception
hall, punch was served the
guests by Miss Annadawn Wat
son. The fifty guests were en
tertained for several hours by
the ever interesting game of
rook.
After the games, the guests
were served an appetizing salad
course.
Assisting Mrs. O’Kelly were
Mesdames L. D. Watson, M. C.
Wright. W. G. Morrison, A. W. j
Lane and Miss Hattie Buttrill.!
A number of visiting girls were
Present and added much to the
happiness of the occasion.
For Miss Leseur.
Miss Miriam Sams entertained
a bevy of young girls Friday af
ternoon, in compliment to her at
tractive guest, Miss Rozalyn Le
seur, of Barnesville. Rook was
the interesting form of entertain
ment and after the games, de
licious cream and cake was serv
ed at the small tables. Among
the guests were, Misses Kate Ly
ons, Annie Rosa Wright, Sarah
Beauchamp, Martha King, Anna
dawn Watson, Laura and Emma
Allen, Ruby Burford, Mildred
Wilson. Elsie Curry.
Willis-Miller
The marriage of Miss Ruth
Willis and Mr. H. J. Miller was
quietly solemnized Sunday after
noon at two-thirty o’clock at the
home of the bride’s father, Mr.
0. B. Willis. Little Misses Wil
lene and Glenis Thornton held the
ribbons, forming an aisle through
which the couple passed to the
improvised altar. Miss Mary
Willis, only sister of the bride,
was maid of honor and Parks
Martin was ring bearer. During
the ceremony, which was impres
sively p?rfomed by Dr. Robert
VanDeventer, of the First Bap
tist church, Mrs. W. L. Ether
idge sang a beautiful selection.
Miss Helen Carmichael rendered
the wedding march. During the
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Miller
left for a short wedding trip and
upon their return will be at home
to their friends in JacKson.
A number of out-of-town rela
tives and friends attended the
marriage.
In Compliment to Miss Britt
Probably the largest evening
affair of the summer months was
the lovely party at which Dr.
and Mrs. 0. Lee Chesnutt enter
tained in honor of their niece,
Miss Marylu Britt, of Tifton,
Thursday evening. Masses of
sun flowers with their own green
ery furnished the decorations for
the entire lower floor of the home.
In the receiving party were
Mrs. Chesnutt, Miss Britt, Misses
May and Vivian Collier, of St.
Louis, Miss Ina Miller and Miss
Lurline Lawson, of Flovilla.
In the dining room punch was
served from the flower-embedded
bowl by Misses Maggie Belle
Thaxton and Florrie Woodward.
Progressive conversation kept
the guests astir during the even
ing and furnished much pleasure.
At a late hour an ice course was
daintily served. Assisting Mrs.
Chesnutt in entertaining the six
ty guests invited to meet the
guest of honor were Missses Ina
McMichael and Frances Barnes.
PERSONAL
Mr. Ed. Hoard was up from
Indian Springs, Wednesday.
Miss Minnie Browning has as
her guest Miss Ruth Benedict, of
Cordele.
Mr. Harry Williams was a bus
iness visitor from Eatonton,
Monday.
His hundreds of friends are de
lighted to see Mr. W. H. Maddox
on the streets again after a sev
eral week’s illness.
Prof. Forster, of Wesleyan Col
lege, was a visitor to the city
last week.
Miss Lurline Lawson spent part
of the week with Mrs. 0. L.
Chesnutt.
Mr. Russel Merideth, of The
Rock, is spending a few days with
relatives here.
Miss Esta Garr is in Cochran,
the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Gordon Barnes.
Mr. John E. Rosser, of Dallas.
Texas, visited his uncle, Mr. J.
R. Sams, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson
and Mr. W. W. Wilson spent the
week-end in Woolsev.
Miss Gladys Houston, of At
lanta, is the guest, this week of
Miss Eloise Merideth.
Messrs. J. B. Carmichael and
W. M. Crawford were visitors to
Lawrenceville, this week.
Miss Mary Buttrill Matthews
is the guest of Mrs. L. D. Wat
son and Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley.
Miss Emmie Durden, of Gray
mont, is the attractive guest of
her sister, Mrs. T. H. Buttrill.
Mrs. D. J. Thaxton and Miss
Maggie Belle Thaxton, of Quit
man, are guests of relatives here.
Rev. and Mrs. Olin King and
children leave the latter part of
the week to visit relatives in
Rockmart.
Mrs. H. L. Daughtry is at
home from Atlanta greatly im
proved in health, her friends will
be glad to know.
Mrs. J. T. Warthen and two
sons, James and Meade Hendrick,
have returned to Macon after a
visit to Mrs. Ida Hendrick.
Miss Ernestine Dempsey has
as her guests Miss Garrett, of
Alabama, Miss Claire Hardin, of
Atlanta, and Miss Florenceßrink
ley, of Thomson.
Miss Verna Moore, of Atlanta,
who is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
E. W. O’Neal, at Stark, will be
the guest of Misses Vera and
Jessie Jones for the week-end.
Miss Hazel Winn, of Cochran,
is the attractive guest of Miss
Ina McMichael, who will have as
other guests next week Miss
Laurie Shannon, of Jeffersonville,
and Miss Winnie Hall, of Macon.
Pleasure and Protection
“One of the best reasons why I would not be
without telephone service,” writes a Georgia far
mer, “is the pleasure it gives my wife and the
knowledge that while I am away, she has the pro
tection that the telephone gives.”
On the farm the telephone dispels loneliness
mnd is the means of bringing help in any emer
gency that may arise.
If you haven’t a telephone on your farm see
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or write for
our free booklet and learn how little this service
costs.
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Miss Thelma Wood spent last
week with the family of Senator
T. W. Hardwick at the Ansley in
Atlanta and attended the recep
tion given by Governor Harris
to the members of the legislature.
Miss Nelle Hendrick leaves
Saturday for Atlanta, where she
goes to accept a position on the
staff of the Carnegie library. Of
the eight graduates who comple
ted the library course in June,
four were selected as assistants
at Carnegie library, while the
other four go to various cities in
the States.
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untiring energy, strong body and hap
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Rood health, and good health is impos
sible when the kidneys are diseased.
Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys
cast out poisons that cause backache,
rheumatisms, and other symptoms of
dangerous kidney and bladder t roubles.
The Owl Pharmacy.
Special Sale Ladies Waists
in Silk, also Voiles. All
new styles going at 98c.
They are beauties.
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Company
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New No. 1 Irish Po-
toes per peck Lwv
Kingan’s Breakfast Ba
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Supreme Brand Hams
nl„ For
2v Saturday
No better ham at
any price
UNCLE SAM BREAD
Received fresh from the
oven every day
Per Loaf c/v
Stone Cakes
Six kinds, 10c each
Fresh by express every
day. buy from us and
get them fresh, not sec
ond handed, as we are
the only authorized
agent in Jackson, Ceorgia
L E MONS
All you want 1
Per dozen lvv
Fresh, juicy, thin skin
ICE TEA SEASON
Is on and we have a doz
en kinds of tea, so call
for the kind you like
berft, we have it
Pimentos, the kind to eat
Regular 15c sellers
per can 7v
Canned Cooked Brains
a. 20c
received a large
shipment Welch’s Grape
Juice
TUNA FISH
Have you tried a can yet
It’s mighty fine for table
or salads
Kalamazoo Celery is here
at The finest JT -
you ever saw, stalk c)v
Well bleached
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