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DIXIE
Created by a nation’s glee,
With jest and song and revelry,
We sang it in our early pride
Throughout our Southern borders wide;
While from ten thousand throats rang out
A promise in one glorious shout,
“To live or die for Dixie!”
Beloved land! beloved song!
Your thrilling power shall last as long—
Enshrined within each Southern soul—
As Time’s eternal ages roll;
Made holier by the test of years,
Baptized with our country’s tears—
God and the right for Dixie!
—Fannie Downing.
Pyerian Club
The Pyerian Club will meet
Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock with
Mrs. J. E. Woods, at her home
on Dempsey avenue. A full at
tendance is urged.
Civic League Thanks Public
The Ladies of the Jackson Civ
ic League wish to thank the pub
lic for the interest taken in
“Clean-up Week” in making it a
success. Especially do they thank
the Boy Scouts, the city officials,
the Dempsey Hardware Cos. and
the Jackson Progress-Argus.
Card of Thanks
The Larkin D. Watson Chapter
U. D. C., wish to express their
thinks to all who so generously
contributed their cars, to the
Coca-Cola Bottling Cos. for their
refreshing drinks, and to all oth
ers who contributed to the suc
cess of Memorial Day.
Harris-Clitford
The engagement of Miss Myrtle
Harris and Mr. Wilberforce Dan
iel Clifford, of Cairo, Ga.. which
was announced by Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Harris, of Jacksonville,
Fla., in Sunday’s Atlanta Journal
is of interest to the many friends
of Miss Harris, Jackson having
been her home until a few months
ago. Cultujred, intelligent and
attractive, she is a young woman
of delightful and charming per
sonality and it is with a feeling
of sincere regret that her friends
here realize her marriage in June
takes her elsewhere to reside.
Smith-Vaughn
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends was the marriage
of Miss Bessie Smith and Mr. Ira
Vaughn, which was solemnized
at Worthville Sunday morning,
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Mr. G. W. White officiating. Af
ter attending Easter services
there they returned to Stark and
are receiving hearty congratula
tions. They are both quite pop
ular and have a wide circle of
friends who wish them much hap
piness.
Bridge Club Entertained
Miss Mary Newton was hostess
to her auchar bridge club, Thurs
day afternoon, the meeting, which
was the first in several weeks,
being a delightful affair of the
week. The drawing room where
the games were played, . was
fragrant and attractive with
bowls and vases of sweet peas,
and an ice course was served at
the small tables.
PERSONAL
Mrs. H. J. Miller visited in At
lanta Tuesday.
Mr. R. E. Stanfield, of Cordele,
spent Sunday here.
Col. A. W. Lane, of Macon,
was in the city Saturday.
Mr. R. 0. Settle spent Sunday
in Rochelle visiting his mother.
Mrs. W. 0. Ham returned Sun
day evening from a visit in At
lanta.
Misses Reba Johnson and Opal
Shepard spent the week-end in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Edwards,
of Griffin, were recent visitors
in the city.
Miss Mary Chesnutt, of Tifton.
is the guest of D*\ and Mrs. O
L. Chesnutt.
Mrs. C. A. Butner leaves next
week for Athens, where the North
Georgia Division of Canning Club
Agents will meet for a week’s
course at the state college.
Miss Nelle Hendrick has been
visiting her mother for the past
few days.
Mrs. T. M. Furlow has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Mac Potts,
in Winder.
Mrs. Troy Willis has as her
guest, her mother, Mrs. Smith,
of Atlanta.
Miss Marguerite Fletcher, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with home
folks here.
Mrs. Clark, of Macon, was the
recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. S. Davis.
Prof. W. P. Martin attended
the Teachers Convention in Ma
con, last week.
Mrs. Edward Smering, of Col
lege Park, is the guest of Mrs.
Virginia Manley.
Mrs. Gunter and children, of
Atlanta, are guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Roy Gunter.
Mrs. Verna Wright and chil
dren enioyed Sunday in McDon
pugh with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Castleberry, of
Cabiniss, were recent guests of
their daughter, Mrs. Fay Willis.
Mrs. M. TANARUS; Wise, of Fort Valley,
is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Merideth.
Mrs. W. J. Wood and Miss Net
tie Rae Pittman spent Monday in
Macon, with Miss Thelma Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McKibben
and Carolyn, of Eatonton, were
guests of relatives here Monday.
Mr. H. L. Daughtry has been
away from the Star Store for
several days on accountof illness.
Mrs. Zack Harkness is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Foster.
Miss Elsie Curry entertained
a number of her friends at an
Easter egg hunt, Saturday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts McKibben
and children motored to Barnes
ville and spent Sunday with
friends.
Mrs. Park Newton and Park.
Jr., returned Sunday from a vis
it to Mr. and Mrs. Powell in
Newnan.
Mrs. J. B. Moore and little
daughter, of Baxley, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Walthall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kinard and
Miss Clark motored to McDon
ough, Sunday to visit Mrs. L. H.
Farguson.
Mr. Lewis Orr Powell and Miss
Mae Herring, of Newnan, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park
Newton Sunday.
Mrs. S. 0. Ham is in Atlanta,
attending the grand opera and
is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. P. J. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crawford
have had as their guests for the
past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McCarroll. of Macon.
Mrs. M. T. Hodges, Mrs. H. D.
Moore and little daughter, Marv
Claire, arrive the first of Mav to
visit Mrs. R. N. Etheridge.
Miss Nancy Head, of Atlanta,
is spending the week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Head and with
Mr. Jim Head, at High Falls.
Mrs. F. M. McCarroll who has
been the guest of her niece, Mrs.
Walter Meade Crawford, left
Saturday for her home in Macon.
Miss Blanche Green, Miss Lucy
Houseal, Miss Lockhart, Messrs.
H. M. Smith, and J. C. Newton
will motor from Cochran and be
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Newton Sunday.
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Kingans Breakfast Bacon
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4 10c pkgs Evap. Apples 25c
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