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Mrs. Tyron Shaw and E. B.
nimes were visitors to Waycross
Thursday.
B. Parker and Mrs. Parker
were visitors to Jacksonville last
Thursday.
J. H. Cone and Mrs. Cone will
leave Saturday for Fairfax, S.
C., to spend a week with rela
tives.
J. R Chestnutt, Mrs. Chest
nuit and son, David, and Earl
Smart were visitors to Savannah
Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Fuller left last week
for Atlanta to spend several
days with her son, Ross Fuller
and Mrs. Fuller.
Mrs. D. P. Garrason has-ar
rived from Ft. Pierce, Fla., for
a visit to ner mother, Mrs. J.
G. Hodges.
Jack Godfrey, Mrs. Godfrey,
Mrs. T. B. Wingate and Betty
and Peggy Godfrey were visitors
to Savannah Monday.
Ray Parker, Mrs. Parker, Mrs.
J. Edgar Parker and the Misses
Ruth and Miriam Parker were
visitors to Savannah Saturday.
F. L. Chapman, Mrs. Chap
man and children, Lloyd Jr.
and Nancy, and Mrs. H. S. Har
mon were visitors to Savannah
Saturday.
Mrs. D. E. Jones left last Sat
urday night to return to her
home in Clewiston, Fla., after
spending some time here on ac
count of the illness and death ot
W. F. Jones.
Leo Hughes, Mrs. Hughe-*
and daughter, Shirley, and Par
ker Hughes are expected to ar
rive this week from Dayton.
Beach, Fla , t> spend Christma
with the H F. lighes.
J. H. Hodges and Mrs. Hodge?
will have as their gmsts during
the holidays, H. S. Wright, Mrs.
Wright and the Misses Ellen and
Martha Hodges of Jacksonville,
Miss Marv Hodges of Hortense
and Miss Sarah Hodges of Nev
ills.
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I Our Immense Stock of General
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J. Law ton Howard, Mrs. How
ard, Miss Joan Banks and Hu
bert Howard spent Saturday in
Savannah.
Mrs. Winifred Price Sallette,
Charles Sallette, Willie Parker,
Mrs. Parker and children spent
Sunday in Savannah.
mesdames Price Chapman and
L. H. Smith Jr. ar.d the Misses
Marguerite Hodges and Willa
Warren spent Monday in Savan
nah.
W. B. Chapman, Mrs. Chap
man, Misses Violet Chapman and
Mable Alford and Harry Chap
man were visitors to Savannah
Monday.
Miss Nell Shaw’s friends are
happy at her reappearance on
the streets, after having been
shut in at her home here for
some time.
H. B. Davis and Mrs. Davis
will arrive Saturday from Hain
es City, Fla., to spend a few
days with Mrs. M. B. Horne
and the E. R. Rodenbaughs.
Robert F. Hobson and Mrs.
Hobson are expected to arrive
here the latter part of the week
from Washington, D. C., to
spend the holidays with the D.
H. Dashers.
A. G. Pinkston and Mrs. Pink
ston will have as guests during
the holidays, S. E. Jones Jr. and
Mrs. Jones of Louisville, A, G.
Pinkston Jr. of Augusta and
Frank Pinkston of Douglas.
Dr. C. W. Hendry and Mrs.
Hendry will have as guests dur
ing the holidays, Henry S. Jor
lan and Mrs. Jordan of Oxford,
da , who arrived Tuesday and
Paul Caswell, Mrs. Casweil and
son, Tommie, of Hinesville, w. o
,vill ari ive Saturday.
The F. Lloyd Chapmans and
'is H. S. Harmon will n«ve a?
.eir Christmas guests. H A.
lulEvan, Mrs Sulliv. n and
laughter, Patricia, of Jackson
/ille, Emory Chapman, Mrs.
Chapman ai d son, Billy, of Sa
vannah, and Claude C mpman,
Mrs. Chapman and chil iren of
Taylors Creek.
I. Holiday Specials At
SMILEY’S
8 8
nFat Hens lb. 15c
Fryers lb, 16c
g Large White Eggs Doz. 25c
§ Coconuts Each 5c
Maxwell House Coffee lb. 25c
Oranges bushel sack SI.OO
8 Breakfast Bacon lb. 25c
Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c
Rice 5 lbs. 23c
SIOO lb. Sack of Salt sl.lO
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Mrs. Daniel Hostess
to Methodist Women
The Methodist Woman’s Miss
ionary Society met Monday . af
ternoon at the home us Mrs. J
B. Daniel.
An interesting Christmas mes
sage was given by the Rev. W
Park Smith, after which a
Christmas program was present
ed with the president, Mrs. Susie
M. West, in charge. During
the program Little Leland
Branch sang “Away In the Man
ger”.
Following the program, dainty
refreshments were served, the
Christmas note being used in
the refreshments.
I'he next meeting will be held
on the Monday after the first
Sunday at the home of Mrs. F.
B. Thornton.
Baptist Women
Met Ihmsday
The Lottie Moon Circle of the
Baptist W. M. U. held a special
meeting at the church Thursday
afternoon.
The program was on Foreign
Missions and an offering taken
for that cause.
Those taking part on the pro
gram were Alesdames U. E Mil
ton, D H. Horton, A. G. Pink
ston and F. L. Chapman.
Giinevere EasteHing, daugh
ter of the R D. Easterlings,
who was carried to a Savannah
hospital last Saturday, was
transferred Monday to Jackson
ville.
Mrs. Willie Parker and chil
dren, Billy and Sarah, spent
Thursday in Glennville with
Mrs. Hugh Kirkland.
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