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5tlj When the bleak winds of February are past and the soft balmy atmostphere of March rolls in upon US, it will cause many to look
Vifj giving the long looKed foi and fondly wel- m
• ; if there is just the clothes they would like to
A into their Wardrobe to see wear,
corned weather change, their very best looks and most cheerful greeting.
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come in and order her skirt. In this way you avoid all
trouble of shopping around for all the parts that go to
make a suit. We take your measure and furnish all ma
9 v ter’al and deliver skirt complete, ready to wear, and will
also order enough goods for your coat, if you wish whole
suit alike.
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LEGUIN.
We arc glad to st-e the sun shin
ing again, as we have had so much
cloudy weather.
Misses Ethel and Sidney Turner,
two of Mixon’s beautiful lady
teachers, were the admired visitors
of Miss Nellie Wright last Satur¬
day.
Mr. Edgar Edwards and family
spent a few days last week as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Thomp
son.
Mrs. A. D. Grant and Mrs. Ina
Pickett were the welcome guest of
Mrs. J. S. Wright’s family one day
this week.
Mrs. Herman Grant aud Miss
Ilene Ivey were visiting friends
here Monday.
Miss Alice Thompson spent last
Sunday afternoon with Miss Nel¬
lie Wright.
Mr. Leon Dick was the welcome
of Mr. Bloss Ellington Saturday
night and Sunday.;
Messrs. Walters aud Bob T. Bal¬
lard were welcome visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Austin, of
Conyers, were tlm guest of the
former’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W.
T. Austin, last Sunday.
We are glad to note that Miss
Nellie Wright is getting some bet
ter. The wish of her many friends
is that she will soon lie well again.
We are sorry to note the illness
of Mr. W. T. Austin’s family with
lagrq pe. VYc hope they will soon
be well.
We are glad to say that Mr. II.
B. Meadors is recovering from a
severe case of lagrippe.
The people of Leguin are very
sorry to learn of the illness of lit
tie Inis Vining. We wish for her
a speedy recovery.
HAYSTON.
Mise Eddie Maud Harwell, who
isVteuding the AgriculturalSchcol
at Monroe, spent the week-end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A S. Hays spent
Sunday with Mr. at d Mrs. J C.
Uays.
Mr. John Edwards and family
spent Sunday with relatives at
Starrsville.
Mr. B. F. Hays spent Sunday in
Mansfield.
Misses Maggie, Mattie Lou and
Ida Loyd, of near Rutledge, spent
several days ot last week with their
sister, Mrs. H. E. Hays.
Mrs. A. S, Hays and Mrs. Ella
Hays were the guest of Mrs. R. L.
Loyd, ot Newborn, Monday night.
Mr. Odus Harris and sisters,
Misses Orrie and Sadie, spent Sun¬
day with Miss Mina McDonald, of
Gaithers.
Mr. Whit Morgan was a visitor
here last week
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Greer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar¬
ence Loyd, at Wood lawn.
Mr. Carson Cowans, of Oxford,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dorsey spent
Sunday with Mr. R. F. Jackson’s
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cowans
spent the week with relatives here.
Mr. P. B. Hays and son, Roy,
spent Friday in Conyers.
young people yod < the j
I singing given ot the home o f Mr.
W. M. Harwell Saturday evening. 1
The Haystou Literary Club cel¬
ebrated Washingtons birthday
Friday afternoon with recitations,
songs and compositions.
MIXON.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Vaughn
spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Howard Vaughn.
Misses Ethel and Sidney Turner
were the guests of Mr. jess Yancy’s
family Wednesday night.
Mrs. Mollie Steele and children
were greatly admiied at the home
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
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of her daughter, Mrs. Eu’a Kitch¬
ens last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pope and
son, James Thomas, spent Satur¬
day night and Sunday night with
parents near Flovilla.
Messrs. Sevice Vaughn and Zed
Steele attended preaching at Beth¬
lehem, in Jasper county, last Sun¬
day.
Mr, ar.d Mrs Andrew Fincher
spent last Sunday with parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barker were
greatly admired at their parents
home, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kitch¬
ens, last Sunday.
M r. Ben Lewis, of Rocky Plains,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Miss Alice Fincher, an attrac¬
tive young lady, speut last Satur¬
day night and Sunday with Miss
Ozella Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King and
children spent last Sunday after¬
noon with parents,Mr. and Mrs J
W. Pope.
Miss Lama Polk was the guest
of Mrs. J. W. Pope last Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Pope has been suf
iciing for the past few weeks from
& se\ 0 T 0 sttiTclw of neuralgia.
On account of measles the sthool
will be suspended here for two
weeks.
Mr. J. H. Pope seems to be bet
ter at this writing.
HOPEWELL.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Smith and
their two charming little children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Harde
man Sunday.
Mr. Albert Carter and Miss Net¬
tie Carter, of McDonough,
were
guests of Miss Rosie Thompson
Iriday night and Saturd ay.
Misses Ethel and Inez Stewart
wore the guests of Misses Lillian
and Exa Gardner Sunday.
The parfy which was to be at
Mr. J. H. Smith’s th< 14th
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With styles like this to
hack up the assertion,
it is not boasting to
f claim that
7 The American
X O' Girl Skirt
1; the snappiest,
most individual and
best-fi tdnsr garmen t
being shown this sea
\ son. It is made in var
ii ions models, gracefully
harmonizing with
difTcrcnt figures, and
IP the range of styles is
ill so great that you'll
have no trouble in
^ making a selec¬
w tion. Even if you
are not ready to
buy, come and look
over otir stock.
postponed uut’l the 15th on ac¬
count the rain. It was enjoyed by
ail present.
Mr. Ease Polk and Miss Laina
Polk visited their sister, Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Thompson, Saturday
Mrs. J. E. Martin and little
grandson, John Edward, visited
Mrs. T. C. Cowan Monday after¬
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Thompson
and little daughter, Thelma, visi¬
ted their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Thompson Sunday.
BRICK STORE.
Misses Leila and Cora Stanton,
of Social Circle, was here one day
this week.
Mrs. J. T. Taylor and Miss Ger¬
trude Means spent Saturday in
Covington with Mrs. L.L. Flowers
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Philips,
of Hayston, was here for a short
while one day last week.
Miss Susie Dyer had to give up
her school in Monroe, on account
of her health, and is at home with
her mother, Mrs. W. A. Dyer.
Master Leon Flowers is spend¬
ing some time with his grand¬
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Taylor.
Mrs. J. T. Elliott is quite sick
with pneumonia. We hope for
this good lady a speedy recovery.
Mr. Frank Neighbors i3 very
sick with measles at the ho me of
Mr. Jell Wards.
GAIThERS.
Miss Della Kinnett, one of Lib¬
erty’s sweetest young ladies, was
the admired guest of Mr. aud Mrs.
Sam Savage Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Doyle Ozburn and Misses
Katie Ozburn and Mae David at¬
tended the Binging at Miss Mari
low Banks Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Griffin were
the guests of Mr. P. H. Hander
sou’s family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Aaron, of
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Haystou, spent Sunday here as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Coogler, of
Atlanta, have returned home af¬
ter spending some time here with
relatives.
Mr Grady Ozburn and sisters,.
Misses Katie and Lillie, attended
the party at Mr. Homer Parker’s
Thursday night.
Mr. Willie Savage attended the
singing at Miss Eddie Maud Har¬
well’s at Midway Saturday night.
Mr. Frank Vining, of Starrs¬
ville, was here a short while Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mr. J. D. Ozburn attended
preaching at Rock Creek Sunday.
We are glad to know that Miss
Inez Viniug is some better at this
writing. Her friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Otus Harris aud charming
sisters, Misses Orrie and Sadie, of
Midway, was the admired guest of
Miss Nina McDonald Sunday.
The patrons of Henderson school
are going to have an Oyster Sup¬
per Saturday night, March 7lh, for
the benefit of the school. Every
body invited to attend, and will
be assured a good time, Remem
ber the date, Saturday night,
March 7th, and come and have a
good time.
ALMON.
Rev. Crowe filled his regular ap
poiutment at Shiloh Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Earnest Leftwich and sweet
little son, Dan, of Conyers, were
guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
Sara McCart, Saturday and* Sun¬
day.
Messrs. Paul and Joe McCart
were guests of relatives here Sun
day.
Mrs. James Yancy and Miss Car
rie Cofer, of Hawkinsville, were
guests of relatives here Friday.
Mrs. C. W. Berry, Mrs. Winnie
Puckett and Mrs. Susan Sudduth
were guests of Mrs. Sarah McCr
Friday.
Mrs. Leila Hutchens, of new
Salem, was guest of relatives her!
last week.
Mrs. J. B. McCart and tra
daughters, Missas Artelia and Liil
zie, speut Sunday with Mrs. Saw
McCart.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ramey aw
children spent Saturday night anil
Sunday with Mrs. Jaue Ramey,
Miss Mary Park will takecbaid
of her school Monday morningaf
ter an absence of several weeks on
account of the measles.
Grandmother McCart contint®
very feeble. ]
We regret to note the illness oS
Mr$. J. D. Harper and hope fci
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Robert Berry is qvite sidi
at this writing.
We are most lost without the us*
of our telephone.
Mr. James Pruett and familf
came down from Atlanta Saturday
and buried their infant at Liberty
They spent the night with Mr.Vai
Ellis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Letson 7
children were guests of Mr. aid
Mrs. Riley Robinson Sunday.
Mrs. Tilda Maddox is spending
several weeks here with relatives.
Next Saturday and Sunday
regular meeting days at Almofl
Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry McCart, cl
Porterdale, were guests of relative
here Monday.
Mr. D. \V. Myers, of Porterdak
was a visitor here Sunday
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