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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sammons and
baby and little Miss Saralyn Sam
mons spent Sunday with homefolks,
at Gray. : :
Mr, w"ma A. Wynens and
Master Garl: Wynens spent Sun
day with Mr, and Mrs. Ed King, of
!?m’ ma,
r. and Mrs. C. G. Henderson, Jr.,
and little Miss Sara Frances Hen
derson visited Mr. Eli Henderson, at
Emory Academy, in Oxford Sunday,
Mr. Hamilton Ezell, a student of
University of Georgia, and Mr. Lee
Ezell, of Monticello, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
H. B. Ezell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burton, of
Macon, were the week-end guests
of Mrs. H. W. Burton.
Mr. J. C. Turner, Jr., who attends
Mercer University, was the week
end guest of homefolks.
Mr. Louis Ellis left for Grovania
Monday, where he will make his
home in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Garlahd and
Mr. J. 8. Dumas spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mundy, in Ath
ens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White, little
Miss Virginia White, Master Charlie
White and Mr. Custer Crawford
spent Saturday afternoon in Macon.
Messrs Ralph Burton,’ Albert Bur
ton and J. C. Turner, Jr., attended
the Georgia-Mercer football game in
Athens Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Elizer, Mrs. L. D. Ezell,
Mrs. Willie Ridley and Miss Mattie
Thom and Mr. Marshall Elizer were
the guests of relatives in Macon
Sunday. :
Dr. Vickers, of Madison, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ezell
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Turk, of Shady Dale,
was the recent guest of Mrs. Hattie
Greer.
Mrs. Pearl Johnson and Miss
Elizabeth Moseley were visitors to
Madison Monday.
Mrs. Frances Pacetti left Satur
day night for her home in Miami,
Fla., after spending some time with
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Miss Mabel McM I spent Sun
day and Sunday night with relatives
in Monticello,
~ Mrs. E. J. Carey, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Waits and children, Miss
Aurie Carey and Master Hyller
Carey were the week-end guests of
relatives at Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Freeman and
children and Mr. J. A. Blizzard
spent Saturday in Macon,
Miss Frances Kemp, of Machen,
spent a few days last week with her
grandfather, Mr. H. J. Rigdon.
Mr. H. J. Rigdon, Misses Annie
Kate Rigdon and Frances Kemp
guests of Mrs, J. H. Walker, of
Friendship, Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Velma Waits left Sunday for
Augusta where he will resume his
work at the Medical School,
The many friends of Mrs. J. H.
Walker, Mrs. H. L. Mercer and Miss
lone Walker deeply sympathize with
them in the death of their husband
and father, Mr. J. H. Walker, which
occurred at Tampa, Fla., recently,
Miss Mary Frances Resseau has
returned home from an extended
visit to relatives at Milledgeville.
Mr. E. B. Folendore, of Monte
zuma, was the week-end of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Folendore,
Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Bonner and
children and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Folendore spent Sunday with rela
tives at Haddock.
Misses Elizabeth Moseley and May
beth Thompson,
Miss Mary Bowden, of Godfrey,
spent a while here last week with
her sister, Mrs. W. T. Meriwether,
Friends of Mrs. W. T. Meriwether
are glad to know that she is doing
ricely after having her tonsils re
moved.
Mrs. E. F. Perry, Jr., spent Mon
day in Atlanta,
Mrs. Will Bowden and son, of
Farrar, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Harper and Miss Kate Harper
Sunday.
Mr. Sam Sbears, of Ojus, Fla,,
visited relatives and friends here
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Vallie Butts, of Eatonton, is
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Meriwether and family.
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Monticello Hardware Company
Monticello, Georgia
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Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Hayes and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Niblett, of Gladesville,
Misses Minnie and Idalu Greer
spent Sunday with Misses Grace agd
Martha McMichael,
Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Nelson and
Myra and Douglas Nelson spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nel
son, near Cork.
Mr. F. G. Greer spent Sunday
with Mr. Eugene McMichdel, near
here. .
Mrs. C. 0. McMichael and chil
dren and Miss Lillian, Valnard and
J. F. McMichael, Jr., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton.
Mr. Walker Thornton spent Satur
day night with Mr. Clarence Ran
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Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Starr and chil
dren spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pope.
Mrs. F. G. Greer and Misses Nell
and Virginia Greer spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Jonnie Greer.
Misses Mae and Inez Pope spent
a while Sunday afternoon with Miss
Sara Tyler, of Poplar Springs. ¢
Mr. Will Fincher spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. J. F. McMichael.
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Taxes in the United States today
are sls a year for each person, as
compared with $75 in Great Britain,
$35 in France and $26 in Germany.
Rubberized wall paper, which may
be washed or disinfected without in
jury, is being used by hospitals and
some other public buildings.
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