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NEWS S3*
OF INTEREST IN THE
— SOCIAL REALM
?McKibben-Hurt
The following cards have been
sreceived in the city:
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Carrie Jim, to Mr. Levi
-Henry Hurt, Monday afternoon,
July twenty-sixth, nineteen hun
dred fifteen.
House Party Guests
Miss Lucile Ham was the
charming hostess last week at a
house party at her country home,
‘ 'Seven Oaks. ” On Monday af
ternoon the house was unusually
: attractive with its adornment of
summer flowers. A tennis con
test was a feature of the after
noon. A number of motor trips
and straw rides were given in
honor of the guests, who includ
ed Misses Gladys and Sarah Pat
rick, Bess Compton and Ruby
Burford, of Jackson, and Sarah
Minter, of Macon.
. Miss Carmichael Hostess
In compliment to a number of
: attractive visitors and to her rook
club. Miss Helen Carmichael gave
a lovely porch party Wednesday
. afternoon. When the games
were over, an ice course was
- served at the small tables on the
deep porches. The visitors pres
ent were Miss Ruth Benedict,
of Cordele. Miss Mary Lu Britt,
of Tifton, Mrs. L. P. Lester, of
Macon, Miss Mary Sims Eakes,
of Rome, and Miss Mary Buttrill
Matthews, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Newton Entertains
Young Mothers Club 1
The attractive bungalow of
Mrs. R. P. Newton was the scene
of a happy gathering, Thursday
afternoon, when she entertained
the members of the Mothers
Club. During the summer
months, there has been no regu
lar programs but informal social
meetings take their place, each
hostess providing some novel
way of entertaining. At this
affair, rook was played and was
thoroughly enjoyed. Punch was
.served and following the games,
tea and sandwiches were served
from the small tables on the
porches.
Pleasure and Protection
t “One of the best reasons why I would not be
B 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.” g
On the farm the telephone dispels loneliness
'fW and is the means of bringing help in any emer-
jfe gency that may arise.
If you haven’t a telephone on your farm see
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or write for
four free booklet and learn how little this service
costs. -
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE /jjk\
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Ut
S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
For Misses Benedict
And Browning
On Wednesday, Mrs. W. Bry
ant Thompson entertained at a
lovely bridge luncheon for her
sister, Miss Minnie Browning,
and her guest, Miss Ruth Bene
dict, of Cordele. The drawing
room where the players were
seated was exquisitely decorated
in pink roses, while quantities
of daisies were used effectively
in the dining room. After the
games a dainty course luncheon
was served.
Rook Club
The members of the Rook Club
had a delightful meeting Wed
nesday afternoon with Miss Mary
Lane at her home on Third street.
An interesting series of games
were enjoyed with close scores as
the result.
Thisclubhas continued itsmeet
ings during the summer months
and they have lost none of their
interest or attendance on account
of the weather. All of the mem
bers were present to enjoy Miss
Lane’s charming hospitality and
were served to cream and cake
when the games were finished.
In Compliment to Visitors
A pretty affair of the week was
the tea, at which Miss’lna McMi
chael entertained, Wednesday af
ternoon, for herattractive guests,
Misses Hazel Winn, of Cochran,
Winnie Hall, of Macon, and Lau
rie Shannon, of Jeffersonvilie.
In the reception hall and parlors,
where the receiving party stood,
vases and bowls of marigolds and
pink roses were used in decora
tions. The only lights were from
the waxen tapers, which shed a
soft glow over the pretty scene.
Refreshing punch was served
the guests by Misses Mildred Jol
ly and Eileen Scarbrough. As
sisting in receiving and in serv
ing the dainty ice course were
Misses Exie Ham, Frances Barnes
and Esta Garr. A large number
of maids and matrons called to
partake of Miss McMichael’s cor
dial hospitality and to meet her
trio of popular guests.
Miss Harris Hostess
In compliment to her guest,
Mrs. L. W. Houser, of Elko,
Miss Nina Harris entertained at
rook on Wednesday afternoon.
The tables for the games were
PERSONAL
•Mrs. L. D. Singley was a vis
itor to the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Fannie Mae Maddox is
recovering from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Thornton
and children have returned from
St. Simons.
Mr. J. D. Rambo. of Bluffton,
is the guest of Col. and Mrs. W.
E. Watkins.
Miss Olive Rambo has returned
from an extended visit to relatives
in South Georgia.
Miss Ruth Adams has retuaned
to Macon after a visit to Miss
Helen Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. McCord and
young son, of Marshallville, are
guests of Mrs. C. R. Gresham.
Mrs. John W. Moore, of Atlan
ta, was the week-end guest of
her sister, Mrs. R. E. Stanfield.
Miss Emily Banks, of Atlanta
visited her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Mer
ideth and other relatives here this
week.
Misses Eva Knowles and Ger
trude Jinks are at home from
Athens where they haye been
studying.
Mrs. J. S. Murph and little
daughter, of Marshallville, arriv
ed Tuesday to visit Mrs. W. E.
Watkins.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller re
turned Monday from a ten days
trip to the mountains of North
Carolina.
Duke Merideth was down from
Atlanta spending the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Merideth.
Misses Vera and Jessie Jones of
Jackson are the guests of Misses
Julia and Nannie Wade.—Coch
ran Journal.
Mrs. J. L. Edwards and baby
have joined Mr. Edwards in Ar
lington, where they will make
their home in the future.
Mr. H. L. Bvron returned Sat
urday to Bushnell, Fla., a|fer a
pleasant visit with his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Byron.
Miss Kathleen Joyner, after
two weeks pleasantly spent with
relatives in College Park and
Riverdale, returned home Tues
day.
Quite a number of Jackson peo
ple moved this week to the camp
ground, where they will be
throughout the ten days meet
ings.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newton,
W. P. Newton and Miss Mary
Newton came through in their
car from Jackson to visit the for
mer’s son, Jim Newton.—Coch
ran Journal.
arranged on the porches, upon
which were arranged quantities
of yellow dahlias and nasturtiums.
Miss Mattisu Ham won first
prize, a Quaker collar and the
guest of honor was presented a
hand-painted picture. Mrs. R.
P. Newton and Mrs. R. T. Car
michael assisted Miss Harris.
Punch, tea and sandwiches were
served.
The players included: Mes
dames L. W. Houser, R. P. New
ton, R. T. Carmichael. L. P. Mc-
Kibben, W. E. Watkins, J. S.
Murph, of Marshallville. O. L.
Chesnutt, W. H. Mallet, G. E.
Mallet, Misses Mary Newton,
Minnie Browning, Mattisu Ham,
Rosa Newton, Marylu Britt, of
Tifton.
There Is No Question
bat that indigestion and the cfetrewied
feeling which always goes with it can
be promptly relieved by taking a
before and after each meal. 25c a box.
Slaton Drug Cos.
FOR SALE
Two of the best farm and
draft horses in Butts coun
ty. Also one upright pia
no. Apply S. G. Marsh,
Wigwam Hotel, Indian
Springs, Ga.
7-23-3 t
Come to see us
or phone us for
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Our Stock is Fresh
Courteous Treatment
Prompt Deliveries
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Corner Drug Store
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Kingans B Bacon
28c. Paul Nolen & Cos.
Peas For Sale
At $1.50 per bushel as long as
they last. Kimbell & Kinard at
Railroad Warehouse.
Plan Your Vacation For
The Land of
The Sky
The one place you will motft enjoy a vacation
for re& or recreation
0
Hendersonville, W aynesville,
Hot Springs, Try on, Brevard,
Saluda, Flat Rock
Are a few of the noted resorts
Many Excellent Hotels and
Homelike Boarding Houses
Very Low Round Trip
Summer Fares
Through Sleeping Car Service
From Many Important Points
For information and beautiful
booklet address
J. S. BLOOD WORTH, T. P. A.,
Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
For Sale or Rent
My home on West Third street;
seven rooms, all modern conve
niences. Apply to W. H. Mad
dox, Jackson, Ga.
7-30-4 t
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Read
IT WILL
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YOU
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Company
Jackson, Ga.
We have the goods
for you.
New No. 1 Irish
Potatoes
20c per peck
LEMONS
All you want
10c per dozen
Kingans Breakfast Bacon
Fresh and fine
28c ]
(All you want)
Stone Cakes f
Six kinds, 10c each
We get them fresh from
the Oven. We are the
only Authorized agent
tor Jackin, Gi., so
buy from us and get
them fresh, not second
handed.
101 b Bucket
Cotton Bloom
Lard, the be&
85c per bucket
UNCLE SAM BREAD
is going some, get in line
TRY A LOAF
10 lb Bucket
Absolutely Pure
Hog Lard
$1.20
No better lard made
Pure Apple Cider
Vinegar
10c per quart
Do Mot
Let our building inter
fere with your orders
we will fill them
the same
So phone us or come in
person, we are here
Morris Sc Co’s
Canned Cooked Brains
Per 1C„
Can Idt
Try a package of
White Rose Tea
Let us have your orders
and have them delivered
at your home
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PHONES
24 and 60
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Jackson, Ga