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hi IMI. UdunUitlU 'Miss Mary King was the guest ot
IN lilt MtlKUrULI^ friends at Engllshvllle Sunday.
Miss Maggie Cullen left for a visit
Of IVEOSItKCUUNIV.
dren spent Sunday in the Cut Off.
tiurrenl firm Happenings
uverin Prtaiuii. "JSS-,.,*.
thorpie in an auto. Tuesday morning.
(From Our Regular Correspondent) 1 He has the "automobile fever.”
Preston, Ga., March 16.—Mrs. Dave Walter Conelly, of Florida, Is visit-
Lang, of Dawson, gave a very inter- Ing T. M. Easterlln.
esting and Impressive talk on missions j Mrs. P. C. Easterlln spent the week-
at the Methodist church one evening end in Oglethorpe with relatives,
last week.
| Mrfb. G. Williams, of Rochelle, is
Miss Mittie Cobb has announced hor spending a few days with relatives
Millinery Opening for Tuesday of next here,
week, and everybody is looking for
ward with eagerness, as it promises to
be one of the biggest showings herq
LESLIE.
this season.
Mrs. R. L.- Nicholson, who has been
critically ill for several days. Is but
very little Improved.
Dr. Guy Lunsford, of Weston, was a
Mr. Oscar Parker spent Saturdiy
night here with 1 his sister, Mrs. Dawn
Veal.
28th DISTRICT
I From Our Regular Gorresiwwident»
Twenty-Eeighth District, Ga., March
16.—Mrs. B. J. Methvin has been quiet
sick for the past two weeks and Is
reported no better.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holloway are
entertaining a handsome young son
at their home.
Misses Annie Forte Woodruff ahd
Eula Cameron spent Wednesday night |
very pleasantly with Misses Alice and
Ida Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lane and Miss
Irma Clements were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Potts Sunday.
,Mrs. Carrie Parker, from near An-
de.rsonvllle, spent Monday and Mon
day night with her sister, Mrs. Ger
trude Cary.
Mss Deanie Griffin spent Thursday
/night with Miss Mattie Ruth Mc-
to have its members, young and old,
come together in care-free and in
nocent amusements. The outlook is
so encouraging for these classes that
we predict splendid success. both
spiritually and socially.
Messrs. Furlow Gatewood and Jesse
ANDERSONVILLE
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Andersonvllle, March 16.—Mrs. Jo-
trip to Americus Saturday. Miss Ruth Wilson, of Andrew Col-
Mrs. C. A. Johnson and sister, Miss '***• wlu spend Easter In Leslie *It»
Ethel Greene, drove over- to Ogie her P arents and friends. ®
thorpe Thursday . Mrs. Homer Oxford, of Ocllls, Nrsg
Miss Annie Mao Wicker, who <s the guest 0, hfer mother, Mrs. J. H.
teaching school down below Amerl- wll,lams - week,
cus, passed through here Saturday, cn- JfrB - A - B P6t ry, of Huntington, was
route to her home in the Out Off. In our town Satonday, the guest of
Miss Ethel Markett, of Sumter, spent hor mothe r, Mrs. F. H. Hines.
th<o woek-end with Miss Bessie Duke, I Mrs. Carter, of Arab!, was the
near here. j guest this week-of Mr. and Mrs. J. b.
Misses Bessie Duke and Ethel Mar- Amason, the former’s sister,
kett spent Saturday afternoon here' Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Rhodes, of
visiting the National Cemetery and Smithvllle, spent Sunday with Mrs. W,
Prison Park ■ M. Laramons.
Little Francis Easterlln was quite Mrs. Long, of Atlanta, was the guest
lick last Sunday, but Is up at this of Mrs. W. M. Laramore a few days
vriting. j this week, going to Smithvllle today.
BRONWOOD.
Miss Eleanor Rainey -spent the
Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Miss Tarpley McCarty returned to
er home in Dawson Monday. She
u been assistant teacher * Rooky
Branch) for some time and all re
gretted very much that she could not
forget what is due
your looks as a care
ful dreiscr in Stein-
Bloch Smart Cloth-
es-which same we
have waiting for
you in all Spring
mcc!els and styles.
Clothes that fit, that
are stylish with a
world-wide style,are
- ,-ocl and held
I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen and child
ren spent Sunday pleasantly with rel
atives In Bronwood, Mrs Allen’s
mother returning with them to spent
a while.
Mrs. George Herrington and child
ren, from below Bronwood, visited
Mrs. Riley Herrington Saturday.
Mr. T. J. Hall, Sr., spent Sunday
with Mr. C. C. Turner
Messrs J C Turner. Jesse Sapp and
Ccorge Brinkley went to Dawson Sat-1
urday shopping
- Messrs. J. Lowrey and W. 8. Dozier :
were guests of Mr. V. S. Oliver Sun
day. ,
ing in Cut Off Sunday.
Mr. Roquemoe, of Cobb, was taJ
gnest of Mr. Dallas Pennington Sun
day.
Mr. Perry Cannon and sister, Miss
Eula, and Miss Woodruff were the
guests of Mrs. E. W. Parker Sunday.
Mr. W. W. Pennington- and mother
went to Americus Thursday on bush
ness.
Messrs. Gordon and Eshton Parker
made a visit to Gatewood Sunday.
Messrs. Leroy Bailey and Hawkins
Parker were the guests of Mr. Echton
Parker ono day last week.
If the census count here Is delayed
ftbput sixty days the exhibit that
Americus can make will redound to
heradvantage.
TRY IT BEFORE
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. TH JHSDAY. MARCH 17, 1910
County News Items
Interesting Pacts Gathered During the Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
|i6Hf BUDGET Of ;MHUY CAPITAL'S
NEWS FKOM PLAINS BUDGE 1 Of NEWS
i _
ktling little City J>ends Interesting Items From Our
Many Items. j Correspondent.
IMS FROM LIE
CUINIY CIRCLES
Smithvllle Sends the Isua
Weekly Letter.
Oir Regular Correspondent)
bins. Ga., March 15.—Thie ladies
(From Our Regular Correspondent.
Smithvllle, Ga., March 16.^-On
last Friday our community was
shocked and grieved by the announce
ment of the sudden death of Mrs. W. F.
McAfee, who had been sick only two
weeks with typhoid fever. In the (pass
ing away of this lovely young woman
our town sustains an irreparable loss
She will he especially missed by the
young people, to whom she was al
ways a most loyal friend. The large
concourse of sorrowing friends and
the many exquisite floral tributes from
all over the state, were fitting testl
monies of the high esteem in which
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
ns, ua. f marca xo.—ime laaies Lllavulle, Ga., March 1 .—At her
Foreign Missionary Society of Beautiful home on College street, Mrs.
■Baptist church observed their Eenry Cleve Davis entertained at a —. . , - —
1 of prayer this past week, having six oclocIt dinner on Thursday of last j, ... g esteem ln wh
J each afternoon at the churcn. week - Covers ™’ere laid tor twelve, husband -inri thr™ * ii"?? 1 by “
Jesting papers on home missions and a <Iel *cious menu waa served, con- h ,. . . 3 a c dren, who
1 read and discussed. The sacri- sistlns of roast turkey, cranberries,' entire commun ",, 6 SJmpatby of th e
' offering amounted to twenty- salads ’ et0 - A lovely centerpiece of w
white pear blossoms enhanced the .;." ga . McA -“
short
. A lovely centerpiece of , .
liollars, which was mo3t encour- whlte P ear blossoms enhanced the her in a ° 33 returned t0
; to the ladles. Beauty of the table. Those enjoying vl„lt £ £ ."’J lfter <
Mrs. Davis’ hospitality were Misses to . MI “ Wgzret Burton.
. I-. C. Barkley filled his pulpit Day!s ’ b0l ” ,ltall ‘ y were Mlssea Mrs. Ida Cherry of'Macon**' snena
a Baptist church Sunday. In " a “ d Elizabeth Worthy, of Amer- Ing a few days h £ # ^ re , ’ ® Pend ‘
iiorning his subject was on “Sac- nJ * J 8, ^!j y Dlxon > M,ss Jennie Mrs. B x McKenney and \fiaae
I and at the evening service ° X °" a ™ of A “ a = 1Nell McKenney and Mary Cey .pen
lome was "The Question of the ™ 88< * a " d MaStS1, Wednesday In Dawsoh.
Each service was most in- y u A ' av18 * ’ Mr. and Mrs w h w .
ins Mrs. Roger Williams was the hos- ““ ’ H ’ May ’ of Mon «-
D. C. Cronk,' of Colombia, S.
(ho travels in the Interest of ! !, T Mra ' Rhodes and Ter Quests
hymen's Missionary Movement, tension* ,ra , .a....... .“L.™?! . Meadames C. R- Hunter and C. E.’
lens Missionary Movement, “ “ -"“Mames C. R. Hunter and C E
dsit here the last of this week. n p aa9ant a “e™o<m is Long, <rf AUanta. spent Sunday with
alwa y 8 assured those who gather relative i„ y WItn
lill preach at Bottsford Saturday tllT T “ S " rad “ 0, ° Wh “, gath,6r re ' a «vcs taleel?;
o'clock and will fill the Lath- * Th ® de f orat, f na on ooca- Miss Neva Goodroe has returned
Jpulpit here Sunday morning at t lnU TJre^hown to*^ h “ e b,utob fr om an extended visit to Mrs. HerclJ
(ock. A cordial Invitation is ex- Tl™. ®?° Wn ‘° fc ^ eat “ dvantage , ^odroe In Eufaula.
. _ , .. on the highly polished tables. The mi., f .
i the public to attend these ser- hl!«Hft,r >,l8h £ d », taMe8 ' Th0 11188 Uura Yar Brough, the guest of
Rev. Cronk is a splendid K’rs S str Ze W °“ f 8 ' J -™' a *>r several wefks ieft
ler, and Ms coming to Plains M m Tuesday for Parrott, where she will
licipated with much pleasure. , . « “ d ^ ‘ D ‘ Mupra y left vI sit before returning to her home in
JWilliams and little Joseph, Jr. mu* u nM |u h ^ . Miss Kate M «Kenney spent Sunday
(several day, this past week <T „ Plea8ant,y w, “> Miss Annie
Illy in Americus with relatives vDIt^cher MsUr M^Roaer Wll mT B ““ kIey ,n Lee8burg '
liends. 1 K 10 “ er * lster ’ Mrs - Roger WI1 ‘ Major and Mrs. Wilson, of Leslie,
|Jul R Ma^h. thl8 *f 0 l A “! en8 ' C - A - MCCr ° ry rl8,ted Cave ZZZSZZHTXZr
|ws Linda Mathis, of Americus, Springs the past week. Robert McMIpKaoi ho. ♦ 1 !!’
VoilveT k,8re ' * fUe8tS ° f Mr3 ' ” 188 Mary Y i,llam80D ba * returncd h!a home In Boston, after a" shoTvIsit
P J ‘ home from a pleasant visit to Wrights- to Ms sister, Mrs. E. M. McAfee
md .Mrs. S. E. Cawhern and in- vlile Tennille aad Atlanta. | Mrs. J. C. Barker and little son
pg children have returned to Mrs. John Oheney spent the week- John Ed, and Miss Georgia Lee Barker'
|ome in Atlanta, after a visit of end in Montezuma with relatives. of Plains, were the guests for the J nlBht
feks here to Mr. and Mrs. Rees Mrs. C. H. Green, of Americus, spent week-end of Mrs. R. P. Johnson I Maben ‘
F ews - Sunday here with his family. i Miss Kate Cowart of Bronwood Mrr EmlIy QrlMln fron > near Lees
|Toombs Pickett, of Texas,
‘ a vi8lt t0 relatives. icus the past week visiting his A. Cowart.
I Ixmlse Lamar, the attractive Brother. j Mrs. Nat Windsor, of AUanta, Is the
f f Mrs - Edgar Timmerman this Mrs - Mallard, of Macon, is the pleas- gnest for a few days of Mrs. J A
*-k, left Sunday for her home In ant of Mrs. A. J. Eason. Hill.
Whu o here Miss Lamar Mlsa Marguerite Drane, of Buena Mrs. Webb Hammond and children
recipient of many social at- Vista, was the attractive guest of hor of Cuthbert. are visiting her parenfs
•later, Mrs. J. A. Jordan. 8unday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Snellgrove.
I Lucy Williams entertained at Ml«» Imogene Sears spent a few ‘
Jlock dinner on Wednesday in dnj* in Americus recently with Mlss i Miss Effle Howard has accepted
|of Miss Louise Lamar. Miss Spier- ! position at Mrs. Calmes Millinery
guests numbered twelve. Mr. J. C. Rainey made a business store for the spring season.
• T. Wilson Is at home now tr| P to Americus Thursday. |
(ending a pleasant week with E - w - Strange was in Buena Vista
J at Concord. Sunday.
■Blanche Pryor, of Smithvllle, Is Miss Minnie Cheney, who has been
Sunday here with his family. i Miss Kate Cowart, of Bronwood, was L Mr8 ' E “ lly Grl,fln ,rom near a “na Ensterlin. of Montczuma, i,^„. ...
Mr. A. A. Arrington was In Amer- the attractive guest Sunday of Mrs w i' rg ’ Spen * w eek with her .par- the week-end here with relatives. . t-Bambllss, of Americus, spent Sunday-'
us the past week visiting his A. Cowart. ' ente - Mr - Mrs. B. J. Methvin. | Mr. Jas. W. English made n huo’in^o afternoon ln Leslie.
Gemimi.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Gemini, Ga., March 15.—Misses El
, *) ur ' or omithville, is
this week to visit Mrs. Wil- 8 P en ding some time ln Douglasrilie
•son. . Atlanta and Montezuma, returned here muuul , UB „ Maron E1 .
Ind Mrs, H. T. Davenport and today ’ „ _ „ . .... , lle Wiggins and Araddus Israel, of
lary Davenport of Americus. Mrs. S. C. Collins and children vis- Sumter, were the attractive guesta
T*nday and Monday pleasantly lted the ,ormers Parents at Preston of Miss Emma Wiggins several days
“sts of Mr. and Mrs W L. fiunday ' : last week.
Miss Lila King spent the past week j Messrs. J. S. Finch) and E W
pleasantly with Miss Ruth’ Wall. Parker wen , to Americus Monday
Col. Max Banner, of Columbus, rep- Mr . Vernle Holloway, of Americus
resented Ms Interests here the past was a visitor in our community Sun-
week. ‘ -
J Mrs. E. It. Stuart spent Sun-
■Icndshlp wm, relatives.
F l Stevens announces her
I opening f or Friday and Sat-
F ' and 1 ^th and Invites the
J ''' lmp an Inspect her spring
Ift'sllc mlllln-ry.
Id Mrs. Gary 0 f near Leslie,
■“day here with Mr. and Mrs.
day afternoon.
Mrs. H. C. Perry has returned to Mr. R. L. Andrews, of Plains, spent
her home In Shady Dale, after a pleas- Monday here. - — „„
ant visit to her sister here. I Messrs. Hansel! Duka and Emmett of the decreas « *n pupils she wai
Mrs. E. T. LIghtner. of Ideal, visited Holloway, of Engllshvllle, were here o!, ' ,wt t0 g)ve “P Ber position.
Mrs. J. L. LIghtner Monday. Sunday. j Mrs. Tom Hall and children spent
Mr. C. E El wards spent a portion Mr snd Mrg w K Martin and Bundav wIth the former’s sister, Mrs.
Klecklcy. 0 f Oglethnme of ,he pa8t week bere ’ moWnK the ma ‘ f BIldren spent Sunday with Mr. and ! Rlley Kington.
B Mrs. Fannie CoHina P °' chlnery U8ed ln borlng tt,B art8alan . Mrs. J. B. Murphy
well.
Mr. Fred Eason, who has a position „ _
in Florida, is visiting his parents here. (Prom ° ur ReguIar Correspondent.)
i.irs. T , Misses Minnie Drane Hornady and < **“ lni ’ Ga - March 16.—Messrs. Jno.
S. MoorTV., H i",', Elzabeth Draifc. of Buena VJsta, were and Murra y Griffin and Miss Bessie
It to reiativl^fo!?? ‘he much admired guests of friends In I 2 *“’^ th J> » eak -«nd
this city recently.
Mrs. Janies Woods left Thursday
for Americus, where she goes for a
stay of some length with) Mrs. Cam'
Lm i r8 ‘ Pannle Collins.
I" R°ndrlck left Wednesday
“•ne In Atlanta, after a de-
v of two months here with
■•Mrs. Leonard Jennings.
1" Sr °°ro returned Friua,
^ to relatives at Sumter.
• Moore spent last week
various schools In the
j-McTyre left a short while
|°n, where he will ln future . . . ,
^ nroepted a position with 1 »• Jo “ ea waB » , r f h ent Tl8l ‘
tor to Columbus and Oglethorpe,
i The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
r 0 mercantile house there.
1- Lawson left Sunday for' lnu ru, ° ,s “ r r
Ire he will spend two week* Soclely he,d Interesting meeting at
I. the parsonage Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Ivey Black and charming' J - ^ Jordan and Mra - ^ E - Ba,,sy
IMIases Mary Will and were elected d el« , K ates to, the annual
fvho have been spending conference at Cuthbert in April.
f n Florida, are guests of , . - -
findson for a few davs be- n i udges wer0 mind reader3 a lo '
fig to their tome In Thom- more lawyers would be fined for con-
tempt of court.
kl Carter and Mr. Jack 4 ” I "" 1
|ed Miss Amzie Daniel at There's a lot of hot air used In toy
nday. » |’!VW balloons and soaring eloquence.
with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Griffin.
Miss Fannie Pennington, of Unadilla,
was the guest of Miss Annie Penning
ton Sunday.
Several from here attended preach-