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PERSONALS
Miss Myrtle Markley, of Albany,
spent a few days in the city
weekr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peacock
have returned from Milledgeville,
where they spent the holidays.
Miss Pauline Munroe, of Abbe-
viHet spent a few days in the city,
the guestof Miss Jennie Mashburn.
Mrs. A. H. Walker left Sun¬
day morning for an extended visit
with relatives in Tallahassee, Fla.
Mr. DcLamar Turner, of Fitz¬
gerald, is visiting his son, Col.
Marion Turner.—Hawkinsville
Dispatch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rodwell
and Miss Lucia Rodwell spent
last week-end with friends and
relatives in Cordelc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holder and
little son, of F'itzgerald, spent
Xmas here with relatives.—
Hawkinsville Dispatch.
Mrs. J. 11. Edmonson lias re¬
turned to her home Macon after a
pleasant visit in the city with her
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheney.
Miss Anna Oxford passed
through the city Monday afternoon
on her return from Atlanta to
Moultrie, where she is a member
of the faculty of Norman Park
Institute.
Notice To The Public
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Yovi a_re hereby notified that we, the undersigned, have select¬
ed THE FITZGERALD LEADER, ©. newspaper published in
Ben Hill County, Georgia, e^s the Official Organ or Newspaper
said County: and that beginning January 1, 1911, and until further
notice, all LegaJ Advertisements for said County will be Published / r<
in said newspaper.
This 31st dsvy of January, 1911-
J. W, NORRIS, Sheriff Ben Hill County.
C. M. WISE, Ordinary Ben Hill County. )
D. W. M. WHITLEY, Clerk of Superior Court Ben Hill County. I
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. WEDNEDAY, JANUARY 4 1911
Mr. Bob Powell spent Sunday
in Americus with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Roach visi¬
ted relatives in Amerieus on Sun-
day.
Mr. Merideth Reynolds has re¬
turned from a visit to his home at
Selma, Ala.
Miss Ella Chaple has returned
from a few days’ visit at Miona
Springs.
Miss Eula Holt, of Tifton, is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Holt.
Miss Carrie Plopper is again at
her post at the Empire after a few
days rest at home.
Mrs. C. H. Gill and son Clar¬
ence are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Chaple at Miona Springs.
Mrs. I). B. Ware and Mrs. J.
O. Shepherd have returned from
a short visit at Hawkinsville.
Miss Lula May Morgan who
was the attractive guest of Miss
Nell Frazer, returned Satuftlay to
her home in Tifton.
Dental Offices of Chesleigh A.
Holtzendorf, D. D. S., rooms 208-
9-10, Garbutt Donavon Building,
Fitzgerald, Georgia. Feb. 1.
Mr. John Simpson, of Hawkins¬
ville, has been in the city the past
week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Williams.
Mrs. M. S. Cohen has returned
from a visit of several weeks spent
with her sister at Kansas City,
who has been very ill.
Miss Lora Richards arrived in
the city from Tifton to be the
guest of Miss Isla Green. Miss
Richards visited here several weeks
ago and is pleasantly remembered
by the many friends she made at
that time.
DELIGHTFUL I*ARTY
Miss Jesse Lee Rogers was
young hwstess on Tuesday
noon of last week at a pretty
to which she invited a few of
friends who included Misses J. C.
Fussell, Dorothy Jones, Helen
Patterson, Annie Laurie Jolly,
and Lucia Rod well, Harry Forbes,
Edgar Patterson, Floyd Forbes,
Roy Scarborough, Robbie New and
Sammie Kassewitz.
FORTY-TWO PARTY'
Mrs. A. H. Thurmond very de¬
lightfully entertained a few friends
on Thursday afternoon at four
tables of “42”.
Pretty holiday decorations made
the home very attractive and the
afternoon was delightfully spent
in playing the very popular game,
and at the conclusion of same, de¬
licious cream and cake was served.
FOR MISS MARKLEY OF ALBANY
Miss Myrtle Markley, of Al¬
bany, who has been a guest in the
city for the past week, was the
honoree at a delightful party on
Friday evening at the home of
Mrs. G. P.
Progressive “Set Back” was the
pleasant amusement of the even¬
ing after which a delicious salad
course was served.
The guests included Misses Myr¬
tle Markley, Mabel Rogers, Verna
McLaughlin, Rosa May Adams,
F'ioy McLaughlin, Miss F’elsburg,
Della Majors, and Inez McLaugh¬
lin. Messrs. Chas. Isler, Troup,
W.L. Sloan, Borum, Mr. and Mrs,
John Russell, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Lee and Mrs. J. T. Young, of
Carrollton.
MISS PLOPPER ENTERTAINS
Miss Carrie Plopper entertained
the girls of her Sunday School
class and several other friends
Thursday evening at her home
very pleasantly. The evening was
spent in playing various games
at a late hour refreshments
served.
Miss Plopper’s guest were
Misses Florabelle Stearnes, Pearl
Duke, Zella Shaffer, Ruth Owen,
Came Hopkins, Bonnie Owen
Winnie Hopkins and Mrs. E. E.
Hollingwortk; Messrs Wynne
Plopper, Fred Bennett and Dr.
Louis Turner.
MISS FRAZER HOSTESS.
Miss Neil Fiazer, who is at
home from Bessie Tift College for
the holidays, was hostess at a de
lightful party on Friday at her
home on Main street.
Two attractive visitors the
guests of Miss Frazer, Miss Lula
May Morgan of Tifton and
FredoniaHale of Athens, were
the guests of honor of the occasion
and the invited guests included a
number of the friends of the
hostess.
Pretty holiday decorations pre¬
vailed throughout the house, and
combined with the holiday spirit
made the evening indeed an en¬
joyable one. Delightful music
rendered by Miss May Bailey,
Mr. Graley Hale and Mr. Homer
Phillips were added pleasures.
The piano duet, “Chopsticks,”
so well rendered by Miss Frazer
and Mr. George Wooten, is de¬
serving of special mention. Miss
Julia Prentiss and Miss F'razer
gave a reading which was
thoroughly
A delicious sweet course was
served. The invited guests were
Misses Lula May Morgan, Helen
Osborne F'redonia Hale, Margaret
Harris, Mary Lou Gatchell, Helen
McAlister, Irene Jones, F'ay
Morris, Alice Morris, May Bailey,
Edward Perkins, Birdie McLen¬
don, Mazie McLaughlin, Jennie
Mashburn, Modena Powell, Hazel
Tisdel, Blossom Mercer, Mildred
Saunders, and Julia Prentiss;
Messrs. Clyde Walker, Loren
Dickerson, Lawrence Glover,
Edwin Gatchell, Myron Cooper,
Farrand Osborne, Willie
George Wooten, Roy
Homer Phillips, Dave Paulk,
Henry Powell, Cliff Ingram,
Hr nry Stewart, Mack Pryor, Fred
Waters, Herman Martin, Wilburn
Williams of Mt. VernoD, Ga.,
Mr. Bush and Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Hale.
Miss Lilia Mae Bembry has re¬
turned from a pleasant visit to rei-
atives and friends in Hawkinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McFadden
left yeste rday for Atlanta, to spend
severa [ j a y S before going to their
sumraer home at Naples , N . c>?
where they will prepare their
household effects for shipment to
the west> Mr and Mrs McFadden
are undecided as to where they will
sefctle but we are inforraed that it
will be in the extreme western sec¬
tion of the United States. Mrs.
Walker, mother of Mrs. McFad¬
den, who has been making her
home here with them, will spend
winter with relatives in Flor-
ida.
We direct especial attention to
the advertisement in this issue of
the Miller Furniture Company,
who are now conducting their an¬
nual Clearance Sale preparatory to
the arrival of their Spring Stock.
There are some beautiful pieces of
furniture in this well-known store
and the prices on all have been cut
to the lowest figure. The goods
are just as represented in the ad,
and it would pay anybody contem¬
plating the purchase of household
or office furniture to call at Mil¬
ler’s before buying
Mrs. Daisy Wilcox Brabham, of
Fitzgerald, eame over to Tifton
afternoon and was the
of Mrs. Keith Carson for
days.—Tifton Gazette
Dec. jo.
With Smith, Terrell, Covington
and Brantley grooming for the
race, there is sure to be
in the coming contest.
Mr. E. C. Miller made a busi¬
ness trip to Savannah this week.
Messrs. Fokes, Ragan and
Dykes, of Montezuma, visited
friends in the city Sunday.
Miss Alice Shepherd, of Abbe¬
ville, was the attractive guest Sun-
dav of her sister, Mrs. James Lee
Pittman.
Mr. Farrand Osborne left Mon-
day for Atlanta, to resume
studies at the Georgia School
Technology.__
Mr. J. C. Ramage,
the Oliver Typewriter
was among the business visitors
the city Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Kate Harden came ovfc
from Cordele Sunday and spent th
day very pleasantly with friends
returning to her home on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hale
little daughter. Mildred, and Miss*
Ethel Hale, returned Sunday
from a visit to relate 9 Moul
trie.
Mr. F^ank Taylor, ofrhe
pire Mercantile Company,
taken suddenly ill last week,
has gone to the home of his paBi
rents near Tifton.
Mr. C. B. Gwyn left last wee’*
for Albany, to assume the dutieal
of auditor and for Gulf the Georgia South®] Mtmj
western Railroad.
Gwyn and the children will
leave for Albany in the course ofl
several weeks. |
The big Close-Out Sal
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