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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Mr, 'W. C, Crenshaw of Birming-
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Forbes of Ocil
la drove over to the city Sunday,
S N
ham Ala who spent the weck-end
in the city with his family as guests
of Dr. and Mrs, ] M J Luke, has re
turned home,
Mr. Herman Brent, of Cincinnati,
0,, will be in the city on business this
week
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
Mr, and Mrs. D, W. Tyson left on
vesterday for Nashville, Ga, where
they will visit for sometime,
Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Cowart drove
over to Nashville Sunday and spent
the day,
'For eggs, phone 322, J, C. Wilson,
Mr, and Mrs. G. G, Davis spent
Sunday in Vienna with Mrs, Davis’
mother,
Mr, W. B. Haynes, Jr, spent a few
hours in Vidalia this week with his
mother,
Capt, and Mrs, H. F. Newton have
returned from a very pleasant visit to
Mr, and Mrs, W. S. Newton in Al
bany, and also visited in the home of
Mrs, Jerome Clements of Morgan,
Ga, where they had a delighted time,
They made the trip by auto and report
the roads in good condition but very
dusty.
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
Mr, and Mrs, Collier Brown an
nounce the arrival of a baby girl on
Tuesday Sept. 20th at their home on
west Oconee street,
Mrs, D. A, Bragg will entertain
with a reception on Tuesday after
noon in honor of Mrs, W. R, Bragg,
a recent bride,
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
Mrs. T, C. Taylor, of Norfolk, Va,,
is expected to arrive Tuesday to vis
it her brother Mr. Lon Dickey,
Mr, W, O, Triplette has returned
from Kentucky where he accompan
ed Mrs. Triplette,
Phone 250-L for Wood or ‘Coal. tf
Miss Bertie »Rnwlil-ls-lcaves Friday
for North Georgia where she will
teach school this fall.
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
Mis, M. Marcus and little daughter
arrived in the city Sunday to make
Fitzgerald their home.
Mr. and Mrs, J, H, Smith, 510 S,
Jackson street, announce the arrival
of a baby boy on September 22.
Mr, A, H. Nation the popular auto
mechanic has resigned his position
with the Leonard Brothers Auto Co.,
and has opened business for himself
at the Roush & Adams Building,
WANTED~At once several hundred
Friers or Hens, delivered at once to
the Empire Hotel,
Mrs, Harold Beall and Miss Ethel
eßall will spend a couple of days in
Atlanta this week, :
Mr, Smith Ray is building a six
room bungalow, all modern, on his
lots at 412 West Pine street,
Mrs, £, K, Farmer and children
left the last of the week for LaGrange
where they will spend sometime with
her sister Mrs, Howard Wooding.
Mre. W G. Broadhurst returned on
Thursday from Atlanta where she
spent several days,
Mr. Turner Brow: spent last week
and is again this week in Tifton on
business,
Manon Grocery Ce.,
“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
: PROMPT DELIVERY
Octagon Soap, 8ar.............. §¢
Arbuckles Coffed ....c.vivvoie,vB3C
White House Coffee ........40c Ilb,
Chiiemer Cotted, Ib, . ..... 0000 €9€
French Market Coffee, ......30c Ib.
Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35¢c Ib.
Best Green Coffee ...........14c lb,
Compound Lard,............ 13c Ib,
4 Ibs, Vegtole .. ..:c.civeveieedßs€
Sugar, per pound ................7¢
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢c
Dry Salt Meat, Ib ..............16¢
Smoked Meat, Ib. ..............19¢
Best Self-Rising Flour ...........$1
Scratch Feed, Ib, ..............3%c
Kerosene, Gallon ...............18¢
Green Cabbage, head ............5¢
New Irish Potatoes ..............5¢C
All 5c Soap, 7 bar 5............ 25¢
Dont Forget the Place!l
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
Oftice Phone ________46o
Home Phone.___ ____ls9
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY
“STRONGER THAN DEATH"—
featuring ALLA NAZIMOVA. This
screen dramg is a thrilling romance
of India, replete with mystery and
powerful love interest,
Educational Comedy SAPRIL
FEOOL”,
FOX NEWS;
Prices Ilc and 22c.
TUESDAY
“A SPLENDID HAZARD? feat
uring HENRY B, WALTHALL, A
picturization of Harold McGrath's
widely read novel, Set in France and
America and the quaint isle of Corsica,
the story tells of a thrilling search for
buried treasure and the love of a beau
tiful prima donna for a man enslaved
by the mad dream of.immortal glory.
The Hope Diamond Mystery ‘THE
FORGED NOTE.” Episode 3,
PATHE REVIEW.
WEDNESDAY
“THE MIDNIGHT RIDERS” A
drama of life and thrills in the great
sheep raising country of Wyoming,
adapted from the novel of the name
by Alvin J, Neitz, and featuring Bill
Patton and Carolyn Wagner,
Rolin Comedy & Aesop Fable Car
toon, . v g
Mrs, Anderson Shaul has returned
from Hendersonville, N. C. where she
spent the summer and is at home at
present with Mrs, Harriett Burnett,
at 213 south Johnson street, She
was formerly from St Petersburg,
Florida.
Miss Louise Bailey leaves Sunday
for Douglas to visit her brother Mr,
William Bailey and family,
Miss Thelma Dorminey spent the
week-end in the city returning this af
ternoon to Macon to resume her stud
ies at Wesleyan,
Miss Corinne Womble of Wesleyan
College, Macon, returns this afternoon
afternoon after spending the week-end
with her parents Mr, and Mrs, G. R,
Womble,
Mr, and Mrs, W, A. Dowling and
Mr. Reason Paulk drove over to Val
dosta Sunday and spent the day,
Mr. and Mrs, J. D, Hendley of
Ocilla were guests Sunday of Mrs, T
I. Griifin on south Main street,
Mrs, George Davis and Mrs. Kratz
er drove over to Abbeville yesterday
where they went to take Mrs, Davis’
nephew who took the train there for
Norfolk.
Rev, Geo, Mathews of Ft. Valley,
spent a couple of days in the city
this week,
Misses Lillie Mae and Luly Glover
returned Saturday from Americus,
where they spent several days visit
ing relatives and friends.
T. P, Pounds left for Atlanta to re
enlist in the Navy. This is the second
‘time he has enlisted and Uncle Sam
showed his appreciation hy giving him
quite a promotion,
Phone 3869
For Better Than Average
Altering,
Dry Cleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing,
Tailoring,
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long.
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club
W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
& Wood
Kentucky Lump, Wood any
length. We also saw wood
at your residence, Terms
Cash., Phone 250-L Yard
opposite Ocilla Southern
depot on East Central Ave,
FITZGERALD COAL &
WOOD COMPANY,
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Z}n 1921
Killed on Picket Line
fhousands of Mosquitoes kiiled
by the pickets with Haile’s Fly-
Skeeter Knocker --- “Kills ‘Em
Dead.” ;
Ask Your Druggist
Or Grocer
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—Photo by Francis Price.
An aerial view of the Southeastern Fair Grounds and Lakewood Park Atlanta,
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Georgia, where the great Southeastern Fair will be held this year, October
13th to 22nd. The lower picture shows a field of Grand Circuit horses
scoring.
Exclusive Fireworks Program Especial
ly Designed for the Southeastern
Fair, October 13-22.
The annual firew :rks program at the
Southeastern Faii s something which
is alone worth tie price of admission,
as it is prepared by an artist who
ccmes 1o Atlanta (vwvo weeks in advance
and with a crew o. men prepares the
pleasing set pieces which have charm
ed and delighted iiiousands of people.
The offering this year will excel all
previous efforts and will include some
of the grandest ucrial displays ever
.een in the Soutli, The rockets will
include weeping willow, National
streamers, Peacock plumes, floating
festoons and parachutes. Then there
will be prismatic fountains, repeating
shells, mines of stars and serpentsl
with fiery geysers, and all the novel
\ies like the Devil Among the Tailors,
THE HOUSE WE
LIVE IN
The Hospital Auxiliary will hold
its regulay fall meeting Wednesday
September 28th, at five o’clock at the
fLibrary, A full attendance is request
ed, Matters of great importance are
to be discussed, and settled, Besides
a splendid program on health prob
lems will be rendered,
~ Our Creator has provided 3 wonder
ful body to be our temporary home
‘of human soul, It is worth our
%while to study carefully the house in
‘which we live, We would have more
tvr( spect for our bodies, and take more
iintclligcnt care of them if we knew
‘more about their delicate frame work,
‘of cells, nerves, muscles, veins and
arteries. This building is only tem
porary—but is made with the min
utest care in every detail of useful
ness and beauty just as though it
were to be immortal, It is made so
\hecause of the dignity and importance
of its immortal tenant,
Throuch the efforts of the Hospital
‘Auxiliary each child in school has been
examined, and as soon as possible
cach parent will be notified as to the
i’r«:sn]ts of the examination giving phy
'sical defects etc,
Mothers a backward, or even some.
times a wayward child may need med._
ical attention rather than punishment,
Where children are not developing
normally and wholesomely it is the
duty of the parent to ascertain the
cause and deal with it whether the
deficiency rests in a physical social,
or moral basis,
All mothers whether a member of the
Auxiliary or not are most cordially in
vited to attend this meeting and let
‘us discuss some of our problems,
| Program
‘ Scripture lesson Ist. Corintheans,
'6:19 and 20—by Mrs. Moreland,
Reading—by Miss Burkhalter,
Address—“ The part that Tecth
Play in Our Lives"—Dr, W, A New
some,
Mr, Louise Levine of Baltimore ar
rived in the city Saturday to accept
a position with Garber's Surprise
Store,
Mrs, Josie Brown of Port St. Joe,
Fla., and Mrs, 7Z. B, Delk of Moultrie
have returned after a short visit with
their sister Mrs, S A Ponder,
!electric wheels and golden tourbillions
:emitting cascades of fire while risin.
i in the air.
| The set pieces will he designed by
;Walter Martinson of the Newton Fire
iworks company of Chicago, a firm
| whose name is synonymous with artis
tic pyrotechnics.
AN G/ PGRTURITY TO SEE THE BIG BIRDS
' Ostrich Farm Exhibit at Southeastern
Fair One of Most Interesting
| Things to Be Seen.
. There is no permanent feature o:
Lakewood Park that interests old anu
‘young more than the ostrich farm,
‘which has more birds than any ostricn
farm outside of California. Their per
manent home is outside the park
proper, but in order to give all the
fair visitors an opportunity to see
them, a big exhibit will be placed ii
a prominent part of the grounds during
the Southeastern Fair, O« ober 13,23.
Herman Gelders came over from Tif
ton to to spend the week-end with the
home folks,
" Carl Weston who is attending the
M. & A, Colltge at Tifton spent Sun
aday with his parents Mr_ and Mrs, M.
£, Weston,
Postmaster W, A Adams is"in quar
antine on account of a case of diph
theria of his young daughter Eliza
heth,
Mr, J. P. Smith of Dublin was the
guest of his mother Mrs, L. W_ Smith
for the week-end.
Bring Your
COW HIDES
to No. 320 E. Pine
street and get the
highest cash price.
Southern Hide &
Leather Co.
L. PAKULA, Proprietor
ATLANTA, GA.
Entirely New Management
356 Rooms; Modern; Fire
proof. Roof Garden Seat
ing 500 for Conventions.
Rathskeller and Six Private
Dining Rooms. Cuisine
Equal to the Best.
LOUIS J. DINKLER,
President
CARLING L. DINKLER,
Vice-Pres. and Manager -
FRANX T. REYNOLDS,
Executive Assistant Manager
Wire or Phone Us Your Wants
Telephone Ivy 1100
REVIEW CLUB HOLDS FIRST
FALL MEETING :
Mrs, Ulric J. Bennett was the§
charming hostess on Saturday uftcr-‘;
noon to the members of the Rcvicw}
Club and a number of visitors \\'hicM
was the first mecting of the Club for‘
the Club for the fall season.
The pretty little home of the hostess
was never more atiractive than on'
this occasion though the decorations:
were simple, ‘\
The program for the afternoon was
in charge of Miss Louise Smith, the
Librarian, who gave an outline of
Juvenile literature which was very in
tresting and the Club decided to take
up some of this work this year.
Election of officers took up some
time, the same ones reelected to for
mer offices with the exception of His
torian, The officers for the year are
Mrs, R, . McKay, President; Miss
Julia Prentiss, vice-president; Mrs,
'U. J. Bennett, Secretary. Mrs. S. G,
Pryor, Jr, reporter; and Mrs, C. C.
Persons, Historian,
The year books were given out and
new magazines ordered.
At the conclusion of the interesting
program and business session 3 de
lightful salad course with tea and
hot rolls was served by the hostess.
The members of the Review club
are Mrs, S G Pryor, Jr., Mss. D, N,
McLemore, Mrs, C. C. Persons, Mrs.
R, M, Pryor, Mrs. Ted Myers, Mrs.
U, J. Bennett, Mrs, Carl Fellers, Mrs
L. C. Glover, Mrs, R, H. McKay,
Mrs, Rufus Smith. Miss Julia Prentiss,
and Miss Lillian Dorminey,
The special guests included a num
ber of the teachers of our schools,
Misses Ossie Mclntire, Genevieve
Spier, Lois Rogers, Katherine God
bee. Burkhalter, Mesdames Morgan,
Day, Stephens, and others were Miss
Louise Smith, Mesdames W, Roy
Bragg, J. Jarrott Pryor and F. M,
{ Powers, e e
FOR MRS. CRENSHAW
Mrs, \W, M. Rawlins entertained at
dinner on Friday evening in honor of
Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Crenshaw. of
Birmingham, Ala., who are guests in
che city,
The dining table was lovely in its
snowy lines with a beautiful center
pizce of pink vine,
Covers were laid for eight and the'
following vrere seated at the table and
served a deSeious three course dinner;
Mr, and Mrs, W. C, Crenshaw, Mr,
and Mrs. W. M, Bryan, Mr, and Mrs,
W. A Dowling, and Mr, and Mrs,
\V. M. Rawlins,
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B Y P U ORGANIZES
Anumber of the B Y P U members
of Mt, Olive Church including Miss
es Ora Dorminey, Jessie Harris, Es
'toll(- and Eunice Spears, Ina Mae and
Estelle Auderson, Mary Bruce and
‘Annie Bell Cowart and Messrs. Hérace
Dixon, Howard Spears, Alton Wil
liams, Tom Simpson, Raymond Rags
dale, organized a B Y P U at Engle
wood Church Sunday afternoon
J. C. WILSON fGrocer PHONE 322
225 South Grant
11b. Hash - “.A;fl“w
alp. Hash -- - - - - econ S 0
11-2 lb. Cornißeef - - - can, 25¢
1 Ib. Roast Beef, can, 20c - Doz. $1.85
12 Ib. Bacon - - - - - can, $2.00
Large Every Day Milk, can - 13¢ - Doz $1.50
Small’Every Day Milk,can - 7c - Doz T7s¢
Plain or Selt Rising Flour, good, per sack - $l.lO
Fell line ot Heinz Pickles, bulk and bottles.
Campbells Tomato Soup, can - 13¢ - Doz. $1.25
g EEGRE - -- - - = W
Wh. Back BEs - - .- - e o
New Corn Meal, per peck, - - - - 20¢
J. C. WILSON,
« GROCER ,
South Grant St. Union Mere. Co. Old Stand
_ Robert L, Fretwell has taken over
the local agency for tne wvife and
Casualty Insurance Company, suc-.
ceeding Mr, J, O, Davis, who goes'to!
Quitman for this company, |
Own Your
Own Home!
The pride of every woman is
her home. Make your wife hap
py with a home of her own. We
have it for you at your own price
and terms. _
Willcox-B
ilicox-brown Lo.
Third National Bank Bld’g.
Telephone 549 Fitzgerald, Ga.
$9,000 Reward
The A. B. &A. Railway, B. L.
Bugg, Receiver, offers reward of
Five Thousand ($5000) dollars for
evidence to convict, and payable
upon the final conviction for mur
der, of the person orpersous guilty
of causing the death by dynamite
explosion of Engineer J.T. Morris
on the line of the Atlanta, Birm
ingham & Atlantic Railway inFul
ton County, Georgia on the night
of September 7th, 1921.
Atlanta, Birmingham & At antic Ry. Co.
(signed) B. L. Bugg, Receiver
Atlanta, Ga., Sep. 8, 1921.
Sydney Gelders returned Friday
from Athens, having taken a severe
cold and being génerally under the
weather, He expects to return te
Athens as soon as his health permits.