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NEWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
“I Wonder What's in It”
WANT LIST
My- name is on your Christmas list?
And you with emphasis insist
That I shall straightway search this brain,
And let you know what I would fain
Possess, in token of the day
When cheer and good-will hold full sway?
Now, do not think me obstinate,
If l shoud scratch this thikened pate,
Smile in your eyes, and catch your hand,
And say, to your steadfast demand,
That almost anything will do,
So long as it shall come from—you.
This answer only serves to vex
Your troubled spirit, and perplex
You that much more, when, if I would,
I could so easily be good,
And play a real angelic role,
And lift the burden from your soul?—
Well, if I must confess to show
My aim is not to cause you woe,
Come, cuddle close against this breast,
And let the kisses bring you rest;
For, dear, above all tinseled art,
I want you love —straight from your heart!
—Ralph Methvin Thompson.
PERSONAL
Miss Ezra Morrison spent Sat
urday in Atlanta.
Col. A. W. Lane was up fr< m
Macon, Saturday,
Mr. Jim Biles, of Valdosta, is
the guest of relatives here, this
week.
Claude Spencer is at home from
Emorv college.
Mrs. C. A. Butner is in Flovilla
for a few days.
Judge A. H. Ogletree was in
the city Monday.
Misses Pauline Mallet and Janie
Hearn visited in Atlanta Wednes
day.
Mrs. A. H. Smith has returned
from Atlanta.
Mr. C. B. Glass was a business
visitor to the city Monday.
Mr. H. L. Worsham, of Cullo
den, was recent visitor in the city.
Mrs. Roy Gunter and children
will spend Christmas in Atlanta.
Miss Annie Lou McCord will
visit Mrs. McCarthy in Douglas
ville, next week.
Mrs. J. P. Mcßryant and Mrs
Fannie Mae Maddox were recent
visitors to Atlanta.
Miss Jennie Bryans, of Indian
Springs, was the recent guest of
Mrs. H. L. Daughtry.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Head will
entertain a number of their rela
tives at dinner, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robison
and son. Stillwell, will visit Mr
and Mrs. W. A. Newton next
week.
Mrs. T. H. Buttrill has return
ed from Graymont, where she
has been for the past several
weeks.
Misses Florence Crawford and
Fredna Allen are at home from
the G. N. and I. college at Mil
ledgeville, for the holidays.
The teachers in the public
schools will spend the holidays at
their respective homes, a number
of them having left, Thusrdav.
On account of the inclement
weather of Friday evening, the
recital of Miss Morrison’s piano
pupils was postponed until Tues
day evening.
Rev. and Mrs. John W. Ham,
of North Carolina, are visiting
relatives here for several days.
Mr. Ham will study at the Uni
versity of Chicago this winter.
Ensignßobin Daughtry, United
States Navy, is spending some
time with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Daughtry, and is be
ing warmly welcomed by a large
circle of friends.
Frank Curry is at home from
Gordon Institute for the Christ
mas holidays and was accompa
nied by his classmate, Leon Wood
ruff, of Macon, who spent the
week-end with him.
JENKINSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Florida are
here to spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ingram.
Miss Carrdu Harper, a student
of G. N. & I. and Mr. Frank
Childs, a student of G. M. C. are
spending the holidays at home.
Mrs. E. C. Cawthon left Wed
nesday for Macon where she will
spend several days.
Miss Jewel Glass had as her
guests Sunday Misses Lizzie and
Helen Fletcher and Mr. Davie
Fletcher of England’s Chapel,
Misses Florence Stallsworth,
Beeriie Thurston and Carrilu
Harper and Messrs. Gordon
Bankston, James and Frank
Childs.
Mr. H. C. Childs and Mrs. J.
W. Childs motored to Phillippi
Sunday.
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FLO VILLA NEWS
Misses Annie Kate Lynch and
Mildred Allen spent; a few days
recently in Macon shopping.
Mr. G. C. Brannen, of Savan
nah, was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. Claud Hendrick, of Lin
dale, arrived Tuesday for a few
days visit with friends in Flo
villa.
Miss Laura Smith left Wednes
day of last week to visit Miss
Caddie Williams in Cordele.
Misses Louise Brown, of McDon
ough, Maude Smith and Susie
Etheridge will join Miss Smith
Thursday and they will go to Live
Oak, Fla , for the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rhodes.
The pupils in the grades taught
by Misses Ray and Paullin gave
an entertainment Wednesday
morning that was enjoyed and
appreciated by those in attend
ance. These exercises closed the
school for the term.
Miss Lucy Goodman has return
ed to her home in Jackson after
successfully supplying the prin
cipalship of the Flovilla High
School since the resignation of
Prof. Patton. The trustees would
have been pleased to have had
Miss Goodman continue with the
school duiing the spring term,
which begins Jan. 3, but not be
ing convenient for her to remain,
they have elected Prof. E. B.
Flanagan, of Mcßae, who comes
highly recommened.
Miss E. Alee Johnson left
Wednesday to spend Christmas at
I er home in Columbus.
The pupils of the expression
closs of Miss Willie Wrenn accom
panied by the pupils of Miss John
son’s music class gave quite an
interesting recital Tuesday eve
ning at the school auditorium.
Both departments show careful
training and reflect great credit
upon their teachers.
Misses Lois Allen, Willie Ter
rell, Lillie Lewis, Annie Laurie
Thomas, Messrs. R. B. Ply male,
J. B. Terrell, W. G. Prestod,
Parham Smith, Butler Smith,
Harry Thomas and Herbert While
have come home for the holidays.
Miss Marilu Terrell entertained
rroit delightfully last Saturday
evening at a progressive rook
party. Her guests included Miss
esJLurline Lawson, Nelle Millen,
Annie Reid Maddux, Opal Vick
ers, Inez Smith, Mildred Allen,
Beatrice Madduz, Messrs. Howell,
R. T. and J. B. Smith, J. C. Fun
derburk, J. B. Terrell, Marvin
Thomas and William Lvnch.
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winter” is to be dreaded. Prompt ac
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Lucas County, f *
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
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that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
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by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me.and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
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We Take This
Opportunity
To thank our friends
and customers for their
patronage during years
now past. By giving
honest, reliable merchan
dise, at reasonable prices,
we hope to continue to
merit your patronage.
We will strive to make
1916 the vear yet
and to that end we ask
your co-operation.
Wishing each and
every one of
our friends
A
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and
A
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
Paul Nolen 6 Cos
Jackson, Ga.
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