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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28, 1925
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SANBORN-MILAN
Mr. and Mis, William H. Sanborn
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Lynnie, to Mr. Roy Milan
of Tampa, Fla. The marriage to be
solemnized December -the 30, First
Baptist Church.
The above announcement will be
read with interest by a wide circle
of friends here, the bride-elect hav
ing lived here all her life.
She is the second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. VV 11. Sanborn and is a
graduate of the Agricultural School
of Americus. Miss Sanborn is a pop
ular member of the younger set, and
enjoys a wide popularity in the social
and church work of the city, she is
an earnest worker in the B. Y. P. U.
of the First Baptist Church.
Mr. Milan is a prominent young
man of Tampa, being in the mercan
tile and real estate business.
SA UNDERS-FERG US ON
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of Los An
geles, California, announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Florence, to
Mr, Howard H. Ferguson.
The wedding took place Saturday
evening November 7th at the home
of the brides parents, 4831 West 18
Place.
They will make their home in~Los
Angeles.
Mr. Ferguson is the son of Mr. G.
R. Ferguson of Leslie, Ga., he :has a
position with the Hudson-Essex In
corporation in Los Angeles.
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MRS DYKES :EN'I*RRTAIN Y S AT
BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Mrs. W. W. Dykes at her lovely
resident on College Street, was hos
tess at a beautiful bridge luncheon
Friday afternoon, when she enter
tained in honor of Miss Lucile Mc-
Donald the guest of Mrs. Lovelace
Eve.
The home was decorated in chry
santhemums and autumn leaves and
a most delightful hot luncheon was
served the guest.
Mrs, Dykes presented Miss Mc-
Donald, Miss Hunter and Mrs. Bates
of Atlanta with lovely corsages f
gold roses. Mrs. C. O. Niles won
the high score prize, w’hich was a
beautiful hand embroidered towel.
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MRS GOOLSBY HOSTESS AT
BRIDGE AND FORTY-TWO
PARTY TUESDAY P. M.
One of the loveliest parties of the
season was given on Tuesday after
noon when Mrs. John Goolsby enter
tained at nine tables of bridge and
forty-two.
The lovely living room of the
Goolsby home was attractively dec
orated in beautiful yellow, white
and bronze chrysanthemums which
were raised in the flower garden of
the hostess, and which made a lovely
setting for the many players.
After a most enjoyable afternoon
of bridge and forty two an elabor
ate turkey dinner was served.
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY MEETS
WITH MRS. BLAND MONDAY
The Woman’s Auxiliary of The
Presbyterian Church will meet with
Mrs, E. A. Bland Monday afternoon
at three o’clock. The Society Will
at this time pack a box for Nacoc
hee, four questions in the Bible
Study will be given. All members
are urged to bring their Bibles and
Study books.
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MRS. RUSSELL SPEER
HONORS HER SISTBR AT
LARGE PARTY TUESDAY
Mrs. R. A. Speer entertained at
nine tables of forty-two Tuesday af
ternoon in honor of her two sisters,
Mrs. W. A. Jennings of Hawfcinsville
and Mrs. J. E. King of Macon.
The attractive home of the hostess
was never lovelier than on this oc
casion, the living room and sun par
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| lor being artistically decorated in
huge yellow, wmte and pi.ik chrysan
jthemums grown by the hostess.
| A beautiful two course luncheon
• was served.
Assisting Mrs. Speer in entertain
ing were Miss Oliver Howard, Mrs.
W . P. McArthur, Miss Ella Cameron,
Miss Nannie I.ou Speer and Mrs. C.
•L. Ryals.
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! Y.RS, C. C. TILLMAN HONORS
1 HER CHILDREN WITH A
iLOVELY DINNER THURSDAY.
Mrs. C. C. Tillman at her home
| on Taylor street, was a lovely hostess
l°n Tlyirsday when she entertained
I at an elaborate turkey dinner in hon
or of her-children.
. The table in the dining room was
| overlaid with a beautiful linen cloth
| and had for it’s central decoration
lovely fall foliage and chrysanthe
i mums.
All of her children were present
jon this occasion except Mrs. Ora
j 3 illman who resides in Dellingham
; Wash.
i Among those present were Mr. and
; ills- Howell Tillman and little son of
(Atlanta. Mr. Dan Tillman, Elizabeth
I Dan end Ben Tillman, of Fort Gaines
(Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Grey Tillman and
j little Grey, of Montgomery, Ala.;
1 Mrs. Dr. Fambrough of Bostwick,
i Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Tillman and
.Cornelia Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
[Tillman, Marion and Cleve Jr., Mrs.
jSallie Story of Buena Vista, Mr. and
iMrs. S. A. Pruett and Mrs. C. C.
j Tillman.
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POETRY CLUB
jIS ORGANIZED
I The poetry Club is a fad of the day
• and a very good thing to foster home
talent and develop in the community
a higher appreciation of the fine art
of verification.
i Americus is to have a poetry club
with Hilliard W’illiams, president,
David Burkhalter, Secretary, Dr. E.
iL. Thurman, Mrs. T. P. Hooks, S'r.,
Col. W. T Lane, J E. Gyjes, Mrs. E.
W. Home Miss Louis English, Mrs.
(Jessie Williams and as many others
ias wish to meet Saturday night at
the Carnegie Library at seven-thirty
i to invite the muse.
! Miss Carrie Speer has arranged a
; program for this initial meeting and
(invites all interested to bring a copy 1
of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Knight”
Since poets are notoriously impecun
ious, no treasurer has been chosen.
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I SIMS-WORRELL
I LESLIE Nov. 28.—The marriage
of Miss Myra Masie Sims, daughter
I of Mrs. Pearl Sims, and Mrs. Edward
] B. Worrell, of Cobb, which was sol
i emnized at the pastoriun. Wednes
| day evening at 7 o’clock, came as a
! pleasant surprise to their many
friends.
Rev. J. S. Winn performed the
ceremony.
The living room of the pastorium
was tastily decorated for the occasion
with bowls and vases of cut flowers
and ferns.
The bride wore a striking model
of petunia colored Elizabeth crepe
trimmed with georgette, effectively
embroidered in silver. Her hat was
a smart shape in black satin with
touches of silver.
The few invited to witness the
happy nuptial were Mr. Ralph Grant,
of Cobb; Mr. Olin Deavours, Miss
Marilou Bailey, of Flintside; Miss
Frances Deriso, Miss Bessie Sims a
cousin of the bride, Miss Francis
Sims, the bride’s sister, and Mrs.
J. S’. Winn.
The bride is a young iady of fine
Christian character who was reared
in Leslie and her friends are happy
| that her marriage does not take her
very far from their midst.
Mr. Worrell is a business man of
sterling qualities and has many
friends throughout the county.
I Mr. and Mrs, Worrell were enter-
tained with a luncheon at the home
of % Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summerford
Thur.-day at roc: --id with a 6
o’clock dinner at the h ...;e of the
bride’s mother, Mrs •*. »'. Sims,
Thursday evening.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Royal spent t
Thanksgiving in Abbeville visiting
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams and <
ittle son of Miami, Fla., are visiting
Mrs. Nat LeMaster. <
1
Miss Grace Lumpkin of Sylvester
is the guest of Miss Minnie Belle
Swearinger. i
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gatewood of i
Leary spent Thursday with their par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Summer- i
ford.
-Mrs. A. A. Arrington and Mrs.
C. C. Williamson of EllaviHe were
shopping in Americus Friday.
Miss Carilu Harvey, of Leslie was
among the out-of-town shoppers in
Americus Friday.
Among those from Americus at
tending Tech-Auburn foot ball game |
in Atlanta Thursday, were Miss Lucy
. Lane, Miss Marie Bell, Miss Ruth i
(Everett Miss Isabel Wheatley, Mr.
‘Lewis Ellis and Mr. Allen.
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| Miss Grace Lumpkin of Sylvester
and Miss Minnie Belle Swearinger
spent Thanksgiving in Charing.
I
! Miss Grjice Smith of Waycross s
the guest of her uncle Mr. W. L.
Walker.
i
> Miss Edna Shirley spent Tuesday |
in Plains. i
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' Mr. Steve Saunders spent the f
Thanksgiving holidays in Montgom
ery.
i Mr. Reuel Merritt of Deland, P'la.,
is the guest of his brother and Bis
ter, Mr. W. C. Merritt and Mrs.
John Shiver.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker have
returned to their home in Birming
ham, Ala., after a wo weeks visit to
Mrs. Fannie Crabb.
Miss Annie Bell Crabb who has
been working in Montgomery, Ala.,
has returned to Americus, where she
has accepted a position,
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Mr. Jack Robinson, Mgr., of Wool
worth’s store and Mr. E. Willis spent
Thanksgiving in Atlanta with home
folks and attended the Tech-Auburn
Game.
Mr. G. E. Tillman of Montgomery
Ala., is a visitor in Americus, Mr.
Tillman is a former resident of
Americus, where he was manager of
The Atlantic Ice and Coal Corpora
tion, which position he still holds in
Alabama.
Mrs. W. A. Jennings of Hawkins
ville and Mrs. J. E. King, of Macon
are the guest of their sister, Mrs.
Russell Speer.
Mrs. Bates, of Atlanta is the guest
of Mrs. W. H. Emett at her home
RYLANDER
MONDAY—TUESDAY
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ana gran4 a4ml«n in wkick nay*
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Jaka lanri, Ban Lynn, Wa&aca
Banry, Ft 4 Starting mjtd Dot FarUy.
AMERICUS H
here.
Mrs, A. B. Parkman who has been
quite sick for several days is report
ed as much improved today to the
delight of her many friends..
P i lends of Mrs. L. B. Carmack
| who has been in the City Hospital for
j several weeks will regret to know
that her condition is not improved.
Williard Martin, Dick Morgan,
Luther Barrow and Edgar James ac
companied the 'body of Robert Raby
to La Grange this morning, leaving
on the Seminole; they being the pall
bearers..
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson are
ill *at their home on South Jackson
street with influenza.
! Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wright of Co
lumbus, Ga., and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R
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Parkman and family of Seale, Ala, 1
were the Thanksgiving guests of
Mrs. D. It. Parkman and Miss Bon
nie Parkman.
The many friends of Mrs. M. J. ;
Hines will regret to learn that her I
condition is considered as serious, 1
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ISanitorium for several weeks.
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Hi raid will he read with interest by
many friends of the bride groom,
who formerly lived in Leslie, Ga
CRIMINAL DOCKET
WITH TWO MURDER
CASE FOR NEXT WEEK
I (Continued From Page One.)
week.
The docket follows;
Criminal Cases for Monday
C. J. Calloway, murder.
C. J. Calloway, carrying conccal-
j ed weapons (two counts.)
Grant Foster, making whisky. i
Grant Foster, having whisky.
Gabe Rberhardt, assault with in
-1 tent to murder.
i Aaron Lowe, assault with intent j
I to murder.
Anderson Henry, assault with in-]
! tent to murder.
j Goodman Dowdell, asstfult with
| intent to murder.
Bryant Nixon, assault with intent
| to murder.
(’has McDuffie, burglary,
i Joe Clark, making whisky.
Joe Clark, having whisky,
j Ike Walker, Jr., making whisky. ]
Joe Watson, Rasberry Miers, n.ak
(• ing whisky.
Joe Watson, Rasberry Miers, hav
! ing l whisky.
Criminal Cases for Tuesday
E. J. Fulbright, murder,
i Arthur and Wheeler Bivins, and
j Henry Adams, burglary.
Pink Smith, making wiiisky.
Lee Croxton, assuu't w’th intent
| to murder,
Fhes Wiggins, assault with intent
to mu;eer.
Fields Smith, making whisky
j Frank Majors, kidnaping.
| Criminal Csjes for Wednesday
I *J. I). Clifton, embezzlement.
Mary and I ucile Singletary, as
sault with intent to murder.
Willie Lee Burk, assault with in
tent to murder.
Lovey Mackey, larceny.
l.ovey M .'key, carrying conceal
ed weapons ,two counts. >
Criminal Cases for Thursday
| Emory Glass, Della Gla- and Issa
Prince, assault with intent to mur
der.
Emory Glass, carrying concealed
weapons (two counts.)
Calvin Williams, larceny from, the
house.
1: Raymond Holley, misdemeanor
I John Henry Bivins, misdemeanor.
Mrs. W. L. Howell, mir,demeanor.
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