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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Special Luncheons at Empire Ho
fel every day 12 to 2 o’clock, Price
30 cents, See Menu for Tuesday,
ggust 30 in today’s paper.
Mrs, James L, McCarty will en
terdain with a large rook party this
week in honor of her house guest
“her sister Mrs, Estelle Wells of Shell
man,
‘Miss Myrle Scarborough has re
turned home from Indian Springs
"where she has been visiting her
grandmother, :
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Choate of
Tifton were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
E. J. Alberson on Seuth Grant stree:
,last week.
Mr, Lester Daniels has returned vo
the city after spending a week. with
friends in Atlanta and Lincolaton.
The Fidelis Class of the Baptist
Church will entertain the members of
the Baraca Class at the Bradshaw
:Music Parlors oun Tuesday evening,
Mr, and Mrs. J, Ulmer and child
ren Catherine and Noah of Valdos:a
- who were ‘the guests of Mr, arnd
Mrs, W. A, Dowling for several days
last week have returned home,
Fleischmann’s Yeast, Any Quanti.
ty at All Times, PHONE 470, .. 1t
Fleischmann’s Yeast, Any Quanti
ty at All Times, PHONE 470, .. 1t
J. J. Dorminey returned Saturday
from Atlanta where he attended the
bed side of his wife‘who was operated
on last week, Mr. Dor'niney reports
his wife improving, which will be read
with pleasure by the large number of
the friends of the family among our
readers,
Miss Susie Fountain of Reynolds
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Guy F,
Robinson on Central avenue,
Mr. and Mrs, John Willie Murray
and children expect to return to
Americus today where they . will
spend some time,
Fleischmann’s Yeast, Any Quantr
ty at All Times, PHONE 470, .. 1t
Geo, Dickson accompanied by Miss
Eula Lee Dorminey and Miss Griffin
motored to Tifton Friday night to
meet J. J. Dorminey, who came down
!n the Dixie Flyer from Atlanta,
-; Prof, A M, Stephens of Carrolton,:
the newly elected principal of the
High -School arrived in the city Fri
day to make arrangements for the ar
rival of his faroily,
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Leader on atternoon or eaition phone
us and we will send you a copy, We
don’t want yu ‘o miss a sirgle issue.
just try one.
Miss Aurelia, Wooten who has
been the charming guest of Miss
Lucy Whitley and Miss Clare Mash
burn for a couple of weeks has re
turned to her home in Unadilla.
Mrs, Whitfield and daughter Sar
ah who have been guests in the home
of Dr, and Mrs. J, M, Adams have
returned to their home in Hawkins
ville,
Mr, and Mygs, James L. McCarty,
and their guest Mrs, Estelle Wells,
Miss Elizabeth McCarty, Miss Mar
garet Wells and Master Wooten
Wells, Mr, and Mrs. S, B. Bowers
and visitor Mr, Paul Grosclose of
‘Columbia, S, C, and Miriam, Sam
and Harriett Bowers, Mr. and Mrs,
J. J. Dorminey and Miss Selma and
very pleasantly with friends at Ab-
Mr, John Dorminey’ spent yesterday
beville and Poor Robin Springs,
*Mrs, James Paulk returned Sun
day from a vyisit with friends in Syl
vester, Mr. Paulk drove over to
Sylvester: and spent the day return
ing with Mrs, Paulk,
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TODAY
—A Paramount-Artcraft Production—
“MY LADY’S GARTER” Featur
ing Wyndham Standing and Sylvia
Breamer, Adapted from Furrelle’s
story which appeared in the Satur
day Evening Post, A silken garter
lost by a gay court beauty who lived
and loved long centuries ago—What
has that to do with a nine-days gos
sip-feast in New York’s “Upper
Ten”. —How could that entangle a
young society bud in a maze of mys
tery, blackmail, robbery and romiance
that will keep you entertained for a
solid hour and a half? Come and See,
Educational Comedy “The SIMP”
Fox News,
Prices 11 and 22 cents
TUESDAY -
PLAY SQUARIL” Featuring ED
NA MURPHY and JOIINNIE
WALKER. The story of an under-.
world gang that pitted themselves
against a boy’s love for his .mother
dnd a girl, :
~ The Son of Tarzan Episade 13,
~ Review.
| WEDNESDAY
“EXTRAVAGANCE” Featuring
MAY ALLISON, Do men spoil
their pretty wives? See the story
of one who endulged every extrava
gant whim of his wife until she be
came a criminal to him, Then came
the turning point in the lives of both,
Rolin Comedy and Aesop Fables
Cartoon,
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the land, these days as American
women deskngn' many new and pieas
ing creations in sweaters, slip-overs
and scarfss But it was the versatile
Lydia’ Lipkowska, famous Russian
prima_donna who appeared oppo~
site Caruso at the Metropolitan in
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FOR MISS MAMIE ROSS
Miss Mamie Ross who leaves soon
for Texas to enter school was ‘beau
tifully complimented on Friday even
ing when Miss Ailene Turner enter
tained in her honor with a pretty
prom party,
The pretty color scheme of pink
and white was artistically carried out
in the decorations and refreshments.
Punch was served during the en
tire evening and an ice course at a
later hour, Miss Turner was assist
ed in entertaining by her sister Miss
Eupha Turner and Mrs, George W,
Brown.
The guests enjoying this hospital
ity were: Misses Mamie Ross Mar
garet Harley, of Valdosta, Agnes
Heide of Macon, Geraldine Harris,
of Ocilla, Mabel Alberson Myrle
Scarborough, Elizabeth McCarty,
Margaret Wise, Freddie Isler, Norma
Shannonhouse, and Audrey Willcox,
and Messrs, Wallace Waites, Jay
Rohrer, Cecil Powell Mark Mayes,
Barry Clare, J, L. Pittman Jr, Wil
bur Warren, Neenham Warren El
mer Waites, Venable Anderson, El
mer Martin Ernest Justice Ernest
Hanger and Oscar Hamilton of
Moultrie r
SILVER TEA
POSTPONED 5
The ladies Hospital Auxiliary, whose
Silver Tea was advertised for Tues
day afternoon, have postponed the
same to Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30
on the lawn of Mrs, J. E. Turmwer,
This money will be used for the
benefit of the poor, who may need med
ical attention and everyone inclined
to help this worthy cause is urged
to attend or send in his silver offering,
A musical program has been ar
ranged as follows:
Vocal Duette, “Larboard Watch”
Mrs, Shannonhouse and Miss Martha
Turner.
Vocal Solo, “Night and Day”—Miss
CGrace Benton,
Violin Solo, Selected—Miss Thelma
Dorminey.
Viocal Solo—Tit for Tat”. = M#s
Shannonhouse, |
Reading, Selected Miss Hazel
Mayes, |
Vocal Solo, “Who Knows”—Miss‘
Martha Turner. |
Mrs, H. A, Mathis, accompanist,
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'MISS HARLEY BECOMES
THE BRIDE OF MR, YOUNG
A wedding of unusual interest andxj
beauty was that of Miss Ruth Har
ley of Valdosta and Mr, William E.
Young of Montezuma at the home
of the brides parents Mr, and Mrs.
J. H. Harley in Valdosta, on Wed
nesday afternoon, August 24th, at
fivg o’clock, : |
The decorations ‘were unusual in
their beauty and stateliness, trellises
and lattice work were twined with
‘'white roses and southern smilax in
the living room, reception room and
parlors and the dining room had
pink roses in quantities with vines
and there were many ferns and palms
throughout the rooms, Several pretty
gateways opened the way to the
altar in the living room before which
the bridal couple stood. There was
a large arch across the room over-
head and banked high behind this
were many ferns, White roses and
vines made the arch. A semi-circle
of maiden hair fern was arranged
before the bank of ferns, the minis
ter standing behind these,
Preceeding the ceremony a beauti
ful musical program was given,
Misses Margaret and Marion Whit
tington and Mrs. John Waters of
Valdosta g2ve a beautiful selection
on piano and violins, Miss Sarah
Punaway saeetly sand “O Prom
ise Me”, .
As the strains of Mendelssohn’s
wedding march were sounded the
bridal procession entered.
The gate openers came first mak
ing way for the bride and groom,
Misses Dorothy Jay of Fitzgerald,
and Lonita Foster of Valdosta ‘in
beautiful organdie dresses of white,
Next came the beautiful brides maids
in lovely white gowns with touches
of jade green and wore large picture
hats of white tulle. They carried
baskets of asparagus fern and white
Killarney roses the handles of the
baskets being tied with gréen tulle,
They were Misses Rebecca Hearn of
Eatonton, Frances Wikle of Mariet
ta, Sarah Young of Montezuma and
Sally Pearl Smith of Valdosta, Then
came in the maid of honor Mss
Margaret Varnadoe of Valdosta who
was beautiful in white taffeta with
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picture hat of white tulle and carry
ing an arm boquet of white Killar
ney roses, showered with valley
lillies. ‘
Just preceeding the bride came
three flower girls in lovely white
organdie dresses and carrying small
baskets of white roses tied with
green tulle and just behind them was
the ring bearer little Miss Ruth Jay
of Fitzgerald who carried the ring
in.a white rose bud, The flower
girls were Misses Sarah Frances
Williams of Tifton, Marion Meeks
and Armantine Harrison of Valdosta,
The bride entered on the arm’ of
her father Mr. J. H. Harley who
gave her in marriage, She was met
at the altar by the groom who came
in with his best man, Mr, Ashley
Young, of Summerville, his brother.
As the bridal couple stood before the
lovely altar they were united in mar
riage by the Rev, N, H. Williams,
pastor of the Methodist church of
Valdosta, the beautiful ring cere
mony being used, Music on the
violin and piano was rendered softly
during the ceremony and dashed into
lively strains as the bridal party
left the altar.
The bride was beautiful in an af
ternoon gown of white canton crepe
trimmed in handsome roses and silk
embroidery and wore a large white
hat to match, She carried a hand
some boquet of white bride’s roses
showered with valley lillies, tied with
tulle,
The bride’s mother Mrs. Harley
wore a handsome gown of black
charmouse, beautifully embroidered
and the groom’s mother wore blagk
net over taffeta.
An informal reception was held
immediately after the ceremony and
delicious refreshments of pink and
white block cream with angel food
PIEDMONT COLLEGE, Demorest, Ga., Non-sectarian; positively
Christian
Standard Four Years Senior College for men and women, No college or uni
versity in Georgia with higher standards, Large outside income and its own
supplies reduce Board, Tuition and fees to $259 for nine months. For cata
logue and full information, write
Dean J. C. Rogers, Piedmont College, Demorest, (-a
Next week see announcement of High School of Piedmont College
cake decorated with bowknots was
served, by Misses Margaret Harley
sister of the bride and Miss Hazel
Young sister of the groom, . from
Montezuma, Mrs, Ben Hill Roberts
also assisted in serving, Misses Mary
Frances Robertson and Ruth Tid
well of Valdosta passed rose bud
mints, Mesdames M, Currie and
Alex Peoples assisted in entertaining
the guests and Mesdames J. C. Wil
son and C, W, Barnes served punch,
The out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Jay and child
ren Master Harvey and Misses Dor
othy and Ruth Jay of Fitzgerald,
Mrs, William Young, mother of the
groom and Miss _Sarah Young of
Montezuma, Mr. and Mrs. J, Gould
Williams of Tifton, Miss Reiba Pitt
man of Commerce, Mr, Howard
‘Harley' and Mr, P, N. Harley of
Waycross, Mrs, Marvin Brown of
Montezuma, Misses Hazel Young of
Montezuma, Rebecca Hearn of Eat
onton, Frances Wikle of Marrietta,
Mr, Ashley Young of Summerville,
and little Sarah Frances Williams
of Tifton.
- The wedding. presents were many
‘and gorgeous showing the high es
teem in which this young couple is
held. i
Mr, and Mrs. Young left after the
ceremony for points in Florida
where they will enjoy a short honey
moen before going to their new
home in Montezuma, The bride’s
going away gown was of blue porret
twill with white pussy willow blouse
and tailored hat, :
An elaborate buffett supper was
served to the bridal party at the
rchearsal Tuesday evening, about
twenty-fivé guests being present,
Mr, and Mrs. Young ‘Thave the
wishes for their future happiness
from a large circle of friends in our
city where Miss Hartey has visited
on many occasions with her sister,
Mrs, Clayton Jay on South” Lee
Street,
\ Mr, and Mrs, W. T, Coates and
‘children have rcturned from Boston
‘and Waycross where they have been
visiting relatives.
' Don’t forget the “Special Lunch
eons” at The Empire Hotel every
‘day from 12 to 2 o’clock p. m. Price
50 cents. Change of Menu daily,
‘ Remember the Special Luncheons
at the Empire Hotel every day, 12 to
[2 o’clock. Price 50 cents.
| Mr. Harry Goldberg returned Fri
day from Atlanta where he visited
relatives, :
Mr. and Mrs. J, C, Williams with
their three c¢hildren and mother mot
ored through to Eureka Springs last
Wednesday where they are spending
a few days delightfully, In addition
to the fine water they are also enjoying
an exceedingly good meeting out
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' The Georgia Yam will find a place in every household
if the Georgia marketing agencies will use proper dilligence
and some brains in placing its virtues before the American
public. Already well established in the fzvor of tens of
thousands of the Northern boys who camped in Southern
Miltary Camps during the war, it is just necessary to re
vive the desire in the homes of those boys for the delicious
yams, which once were part of their army diet.
In their raw state, they are poor shippers, but cured
they will keep indefinitely—lt is this feature which will
make it possible to market them in the Northern Cities
Premiums fc
Best Receipt
To properly advertise the Georgia Yam The Leader-
Enterprise desires to secure some of the best receipts for
cooking Georgia Sweet Potatoes and we offer a Year’s
Subscription for the first ten best receipts sent in to this
office. Contest Closes September 10th, 1921, as we wish
'to prepare a booklet from here this season.
TO THE POTATO GROWERS WE OFFER FOR
OLD OR NEW SUBSCRIPTION AN EXCHANGE OF
PORTO RICO (GEORGIA YAMS.)
1 Year Subscription f
WE WILL ACCEPT TWO CRATES OF NO. 1
PORTO RICO POTATOES, DELIVERED AT OUR
OFFICE, FOR EITHER RENEWALS OR NEW SUB
SCRIPTIONS.
If you owe for more than one year, bring us - enough
potatoes, at the rate of two crates for each year, to pay up
your delinquent subscription and for one or more years
ahead We will make Sweet Potatoes legal tender in our
office until September 15th for all subscription accounts of
farmers who raise potatoes.
LADIES! YOU CAN GET A YEAR'S SUBSCRIP
TION FOR THE BEST RECEIPT TO COOK SWEET
POTATOES—AT THE
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Bring Us Your SHOES
BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 13th.
o R e P e At A VLI A 7T S AP
Men ’s Half Soles, sewed or nailed ............... $l.OO
Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed or nailed ................ 75¢c
Mo 8 RUDDEE BECIN .. .| i i i i DB
Ladies “ Rubberitdeely ~ ...0 00000 i 800, 60 500
Fixed Same Day Received
Harnish Shoe Shop
OTTO HARNISH, Manager.
Opposite 5-Story Building 203 East Pine Street
HIGH SCHOOL OF PIEDMONT COLLEGE
Highest Official Educational Standing in Georgia :
A mnon-sectarian,positively Christian four years standard High School for boys
and girls; every one under the care of a preceptor or preceptress. Preparcs
for Jife, teaching or any college. College atmosphere, Library, | yceums, Ath
ietics, Music, Expression, Home Economics, Expenses very low. For full
information write— Dean J. C. Rogers, Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga,
Next Week see announcement of Piedmont College,
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L:aunderers and Dry Cleaners
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f there which has been going on for
' more than a week, and is attended by
large congregations,
l Mr. and Mrs, Abe Kruger spent Sun
'day in Sales City with the formers
| brother. ;