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, I County News Items
Vg Lite: escing Facts Gathered During the Week by Our te
S Regular Correspondents.
Leslie
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
LESLIE, Ga., Sept. 15.—Mrs. M. M
Kitchens, of Atlanta, is here on a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Quinnie Jones.
Mr. Ed Summerford, of Lilly, Ga..
is spending several days with his
brother, Mr. J. M. Summerford.
• Miss Missouri Allen Harris, of War
wick, has been the very attractive
guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Hawkins
since Thursday.
Miss Leila Belle Hobbs, of Lump
kin, was the visitor of Miss Nellie
Siddall Friday and Saturday.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Young are proud
of a fourth son in their home, near
Leslie.
- Mrs. W. S. Lancaster and little sou
came Saturday to Leslie, after a two
weeks’ visit to her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. . Suggs anOd Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Cocke spent the day
Sunday in Americus with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Reid.
Mr. I. P. Jay has been confined to
room from illness since last Thurs
day.
Mr. L Hodges, of Manasses, Ga„ has
spent several days here recently
working as relief agent for Mr. R.
F. Thompson.
Mrs. Dora Stripling and children,
from near Cordele, spent the week
end with relatives here.
' Miss Nannie Lee Sanders, 01
Bronwood, will arrive today upon a
visit to Miss Leola Ranew.
Miss Bessie Wilson returned Satur
day to her home in Valdosta, after a
visit here to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wil
son.
Mr. C. A. Tharpe, of Detroit, Mich ,
is spending several days of his vacs
tion here with his aunt, Mrs. C. R
Wade.
Mrs. Tom Patton and children, of
Americus, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cheek this week.
Miss Ella Wilson left today for
Cuthbert, Ga., where she will attend
Andrew College.
Mrs. Emmett Kidd returned Sunday
to her home at Friendship after hav
ing spent three days here with her
aunt, Mrs. A. T. Johnson.
Mr. R. F. Thompson was called very
unexpectedly to Bullochville Friday
to attend the funeral of his brother,
Mr. G. A. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bodiford and Miss
Myra Perry and brother Cecil, of But
ler, Ga., are here visiting relatives.
Miss Eva Brown, from Ellaville, was
here to see Mrs. P. M. Wimbish Fri
day.
Master Harris Sims went Friday to
Americus to see his mother, Mrs. Will
Sims.
Mrs. Kenneth Hines, Miss Esther
Garr and Miss Clifford Whaley were
visitors going from here to Americus
Saturday.
Miss Lucile Bryant has gone to
Valdosta to attend school at the
South Georgia State Normal.
Mrs. L. C. Griffin went to Americus
Tuesday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wade have
a fine little girl at their home on Bai
ley avenue.
Smithville
(Special to Tiines-Recorder.)
SEVENTEENTH DIST., Ga., Sept.
15.—Rev. R. L. Bivins preached an in
interesting sermon Sunday afternoon
at Hebron. He was occompanied by his
two daughters, Misses Bessie and Mar
thena Bivins.
Mrs. J. G. Israel returned to her
home Saturday, after a week’s visit
to her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Tedder, in
Dawson. H
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. .lines.
Seevral from here attended the bar
becue at Leslie Friday. Among those
going were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wig
gins, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Williams, Mr
and Mrs. T. J. Suggs, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Jones, Misses Annis Jones, Urabelle
Williams, Ellie Wiggins, Messrs. John
and Carter Israel and George Wiggins
Miss Mary Ella Mills spent Sunday
with Miss Jennie Mae Davis.
Mr. H. W. Wiggins, of Myrtle Springs
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wiggins
Tuesday.
New Era
(Special to Times-aecorder ;
NEW ERA, Ga., Sept. 15. —Rev. A
D. Cook filled his regular appointment
at Salem Sunday, preaching an inter
esting sermon to an attentive congro
gat ion.
Miss Ruth Clapp, of Savannah, is
the admired guest of Mrs. R. D. Mc-
Neill.
Mrs. S. M. Parker and daughters,
Miss Della Parker and Mrs. W. T. 0.
Bray, were visitors at the home o f
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Morris one day
last week.
Mrs. Sam Ledger and daughters,
Ruth and Neva, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Mercer and chil
dren of Aries, were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Mercer.
Misses Annie Willis Morris, Mary.
Lizie and Stella Woods were visitors
at the home of Miss Beulah Autry Sun- ‘
day.
Miss Mollie Harden spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Dan Autry.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and son,
Hubert, were Sunday visitors at the
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Mr, Tom Murphy, from near Hunt
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home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker, Mr. ano
Mrs. B. S. arker, Mrs. D. W. Griffin.
MisPses Alice McNeal, Virlea Potter
and Zelma Mercer were Sunday visit
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bradley and sons,
Bernard and Roy Bradley, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Freeman were
guests of their cousin. Miss Zelda
Johnson Sunday.
Mrs. B. C. Ray, of Arlington, is a
visitor here, the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter.
Mrs. C. N. Bailey, Misses Agnes Par
ker and Florrle Bailey, were visitors
at the home of Mrs. AV. C. Grant Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Sallie Griffin spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. R. P. Parker.
Mrs. I). C. Griffin and Mrs. Sam Led
ger spent Saturday witli Mrs. S. M.
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tharpe Grant and Mr. |
Alex Harden were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Brad
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradley spent a'
few days of last week near Leslie with
relatives.
Ellaville
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
ELLAVILLE, Ga„ Sept. 15.—1 n hon
or of the young ladies who will soon
return to college, Mr. Harold McCrory
Friday evening last entertained at a
delightful party at his home on Broad '
street. The McCrory home always
bright with growing plants was on
this occasion decorated with the lovel
iest of cut bowers, and presented a
scene of rare attractiveness. Two'
contests had been provided for the en
tertainment oft he guests. Miss Addie
Munroe and Henry B. Arington were
the successful contestants, each re
ceiving a prize. Misses Mildred Me-'
Crory and Maurine Munroe served
candy. At a late hour delicious ices |
and cake was served. Those present
were, Misses Mary Dixon, Hattie Ar
ington, Velma Williams, Sara Strange,
Mervin Johnson, Addie Munroe; |
Messrs. Edwin Stewart, Henry B. Ar
ington, Eugene Gartner of Americus, I
John Lindsey, Glenn Lindsay, Elbert
Dillard and Geuice Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Strange, Misses
Mary and Sara Strange spent Sunday
in Columbus, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Colier.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Murray and Miss
Irma Murray autoed to Mattax Sunda\
afternoon, where they were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe.
Mr. Beard ,of Americus, came up
Monday morning ou the Seminole and
spent the day at Souter’s Miss pond
fishing for the wary trout that abound
in profusion in the streams and ponds
of Schley county.
Mr. Henry Smith Munroe, who for
the past two years has held a respons
ible position in Atlanta, is at home sot
a visit to the delight of his many
friends.
Messrs. T. A. and E. E. Collins mo
tored to Dawson Monday on business
Miss Madeline Brady, of Americus,
is the charming guest of Miss Kath
leen Hearn this week.
Messrs. Ben and Klnch Worthy
James Lott and Henry Cleve Davis
autoed to Ellaville Sunday afternoon
in Mr. Ben Worthy's handsome Stud
ebaker car.
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Cutts spent the
week-end near Dawson, the guests of
friends.
Miss Irene Murray has returned
home from a delightful visit to rela
tives in Ideal.
Mrs. R. F. Williams and Miss Maude
Williams are spending some time in
Dawson, the guests of Mrs. S. E.
Hornady.
Mr. Arthur Murray and Miss Ida
Munroe autoed to Americus and Mat -
tox Sunday afternoon.
Mr. H. J. Williams made a business
trip to Stewart’s mill Tuesday.
Mr. Cleve Strange, of Andrew Chap
el, is assisting Mr. John Wall at the
City Drug Store this week.
Messrs. Leon Carter and Arthur
Baugh visited Montezuma the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Collins are re
rejoicing over the arrival of a swee<
little girl Sunday night.
Col. C. R.McCrory will spend today
in Americus on business.
Mr. Frank Allen, who has bee i
(luite ill, is convalescent.
Mr. Clyde Hill was in Americus the
past week.
Mrs. Sparks and litle daughter, of
Birmingham, were the guests the past
week of Mrs. T. A. Collins.
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La Crosse
(Special to Timee-Recorder.)
LA CROSSE, Ga., Sept. 15.—Mes
dames A. J. and V. C. Autry went to
Americus shopping Friday.
Mrs. W. B. Jones returned home
Thursday, after a pleasant stay with
relatives and friends in Macon.
Misses S. E. and Estelle Jones and
Lilylie Bell Franklin attended preach
ing at County Line Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weamer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King
at Andrew Chapel.
Mrs. Ada Burt, of Lowe, was the
pelasant guest of Mrs. C. H. Burt
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Killebrew wers
among those fro mhere going to Leslie
Friday.
Mr. W. C. Tidd, of Lowe, was the
pleasant guest of friends here Sun
day.
Mrs. Ada Holoway spent the week
end with friends in Columbus.
Mrs. J. H. Franklin spent Sunday
with Mrs. J. D. Autyr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holloway and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Pilcher at Andrew Chapel
Master Herbert Ellis, of Macon, is
spending sometime here with rela
tives.
Mrs. C. H. Burt went up to Ellaville
Monday.
Mr. J. E. Jones returned to his home
in St. Petersburg, Fla., last Thursdaav
after a pleasant stay with friends and
relatives here.
Mr. J. H. Franklin went down te
Americus Thursday.
Mr. Allen Green, of Americus, spenr
a few days this week with, his sister,
Mrs. Victor Autry.
Little Miss Mary Battle, of Ellaville,
spent Sunday with little Miss Gertrud?
Burt.