Fitzgerald leader enterprise and press. (Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Ga.) 1921-1964, October 14, 1921, Friday Edition, Image 3
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Florida String Beans at Wilson's— Phone 322. Mr, and Mrs. Harry K. Sligh and littic daughter Anna expect to leave Sunday for Newnan for a short visit, Mr, and Mrs, J, D, Smith motored over to Rochelle one day this week to attend the Fair, Mr, H, G, Brady of Baltimore spent a couple days in the city thisi week on business. Mr. Harry Shultz of Cincinnati was in the city on business last week, Mrs, S, A, Barnes and Mrs, John Barnes, Sr., of Douglas were visitors in the city Wednesday, Mr, Herbert McLean of Douglas was a visitor in the city this week, Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co,, 215 E, Central Avenue, Tires and Tubes vul canized, tf Miss Burkhalter expression teacher who resigned her position here left last Thursday for Alma a. where she opened her work with a beginning of thirty-six pupils, A two-year guaranteed battery at a low price —3Ol South Grant St, Mr, and Mrs, Carl B, Fellars and Miss Genevieve Spier and Col J B, Norman expect to leave Saturday for Macon where they will spend the day returning home Sunday, Mr. D. H. Larkey, of Albany, Ala,, is visiting in the city the guest of Mr, Pigue Mr_ ond Mrs, George Robertson re turned recent'y from a short trip to Macon in their car. Sce our battery man before buying —Vesta Battery Service Station, 301 South Grant St., tf, Mes. € A Miter and Mrs; F R, Justice drove over to McKae on Wad ne.day afternoon, | Tanlac, the cclebrated medicine, is now sold by T, J. Haile & Co, adv, Mrs. Jesse Gr;ntham returned home today from Daytona Beach Fla, where she has been for some time, Mr, Julius P, Martin of Columbus is visiting friends in the city for a few days, Have your old battery repaired and save the price of a new one, Vesta Service Station, O, W. Fletcher's Ga rage, tf, See me before buying that new tire. E. H, Daniel, 215 East Central Ave, tf Florida String Beans at Wilson‘s— Phone 322. Office Phone 511 Res, Phone 545 J. T. BRICE, D. C. Chiropractor Rooms 201-202 Farmer-Garbutt Bldg. Office Hours 9:30 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Other Hours By Appointment Fitzgerald :-: Georgia We Make Old Furniture New Picture Framing Our Specialty Phone 49 Drs. Holtzendorf and Turner DENTISTS Upstairs, Next Door to the National Drug Company PHONE 57 Undersellers Announce Their Opening —— FOR———————— Thursday, Oct. 20. Watch for Biggest Events MISS HELEN OSBORNE Ctrice Phone .jl:) Home Phone 2199 AT THE GRAND TODAY “THE JACK KNIFE” A homely hu man interest story dealing with the adventures of a kindly old sou! who loves his fellow man with a great love that knows no bounds, Avenging Arrow “ON PERILOUS GROUNDS” Episode 13. E. & H. COMEDY, SATURDAY “RANGE RIVALS"” A western fea turette. “CLEARING THE BLOT” fight ing fate “final episode “THE BETRAYAL” episode 10 of Diamond Queen, “SINGER MIDGETS SCANDAL” A Sunshine Comedy, “VACUUM CLEANER” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, MONDAY - A Paramount Artcraft Superspecial “EVERYWOMAN?"” featuring an a!l star cast including Wanda Hawley, Bebe Daniels and Irving Cummings, Wealth—Love— Beauty? Which of these thtee do you desire most? That is everywomans problem. And it has been daramtized into one of the most spectacular films in years, It is adap ted from the play of the same name which was so popular several years ago, Educational Comedy “TORCHY'S DOUBLE TRIUMPH™, FOX NEWS SERVICE, Prices 11¢ and 22¢. Mr. Jim Littlefield of Columbus is visiting his parents Mr_and Mrs, N.| N, Littlefield. i Mrs. John S, Johnston is visiting her mother in Atlanta this wezk, M:i S, O, Fuller of Abbeville is in he c¢; lodoy on business. Old tableware replated. Drop me a card and will call, W, Harrison, City, - Mr, T, I, Griffin and daughter Mrs, 'Glenn Jenkins have rcturned home from Valdosta, Messrs, J, M, Larrisey, J. B, Hogs ed and & W Marchal Union Offi cials arrived in the city last night and are spendimng the day in the city, ' Mr. and Mrs, Ashley Dowling, Miss Virginia Gaines, Messrs George Bon ey, and Reason Paulk, were among ‘the visitors from here attending the fair at Rochelle this week, Mr, and Mrs, Abe Kruger spent 'Wednesday in Valdosta where Mr. Kruger officiated at the Temple ser vices Tuesday night and Wednesday, They were delightfully entertained and a dance was given in their honor - Wednesday night, Accompanying Ithcm to Va'dnsta were Walter Kess ler of this city and Max Gold ' of Abbevilie Mrs, W, P, Ward. iMss Marie Ward and Mrs, Gordon Burns of Douglas, are guests this week of Mrs Jesse Grantham and Mrs, Frank Ward, Prcf. E. C. Wimberly left last night for Lyons, Ga, after having resigned his position as teacher in ths High Schoo! Mrs, R, H. Majors and handsome voung son, R, H, Jr. of Atlanta are the charming guests of Mrs, Major's ;xmrcnts Mr, and Mrs. G, G. Reeves, | i e Mr. and Mrs, M, E, Hutchinson of Long Beach, Cal., arrived in the city Wednesday to be the guests of their daughter, Mrs, M, E, Whitman, Mr, and Mrs. Hutchinson are enroute to Florida for a visit to relatives, : REGISTRATION NOTICE Noice is hereby given that the Reg istration books are now open and will remain open at the City Hall until the Bth day of November, 1921, Voters must register in order to qualify for the regular city election to be held December 20, 1921, This he 3rd day of October, 1921, David 1., Paulk, City Clerk, Ded Nov 8 THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 o . k 'Science Plans Model Homestead ) ba‘ /:}',} A& (%‘{“ é“ ‘::;" Y"- 3 2 ':‘ .\‘ ». 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Many farmers, it " \FEEDALOT is said, - think of wasted motion G g D only in relation to their machinery, HAY-SHED never in relation to their own movements. yards. Nearly all fences scrve two In this plan, the barns and yards |yards. The barn has a central alley arc located so that the prevailing|to allow the winds to blow through wind will carry offensive odors |it from south to north. Generaliy, awov from the house. All the [the plan lightens drudgery and aims buiidings also are placed so as to |to make for pleasant appearances act us windbeeaks to garden and |and good views BEAUTIFUL ROOK PARTY Beautiful in every detail was the rook party on Thursday afternoon when, Mrs, J. W, Greenawalt was hostess at the home of Mrs, F, M, Powers on south Lee street. A number of pretty maiden hair ferns were artistically arranged through out the rooms and were the main fea tures of the decorations. ~ Six tables were placed for the play ers amidst the pretty settin gof green ery. At the close of the intresting ‘game Mrs, Greenawalt was assisted in’ iscr\ring by Mrs, F, M, Powers, Mrs, Franklin H, James and Miss Catherine }Godhy_ A delicious luncheon of creamed chicken, sandwiches, cream {puffs and hot coffee was served, 1‘ The invited guests included Mesdames 'R,M_ Mann, W. Feinberg, R, G, Shan nonhouse, John B. Russell James L, | McCarty, Forrest H, Farmer, Charles B. Watts, Claude C, Persons, Carl B Fellers, Ludlow L. Griner, George E. lßickcr. Welburn, S, G. Bullington, Tedfred Myers, G. P, Mingledorf, Harvey A_, Mathis, James C, Bush. Pauline H, Crawley, Ulric J. Bennett Sam B, Bowers, S, G, Pryor, JrE., T I Powell R H McKay Geo, L Kilcrease, F, H. James, F. M, Powers, and Misses Genevieve Spier and Thel ma Temple, MISSTONARY SOCIETY ENTERTAINED The Woman’s Missionary society of the Central Christian Church was charmingly entertained by Mrs, L. A, Turner on Monday afternoon, After the busincss session a pro gram of unusual interest prepared by Mrs U, J, Bennett and illustrated with pictures was given. Bible Study-—“ The Missionary Sig nificance of the Lord's prayer* Matt 6:9-13—Mrs, Bennett, “Paving the Last Mile” emphasiz ing the needs of the aged and home less of the church——Mrs, Rayner, “Building and eKeping the House of the Lord”—_an instructive ta'k on Church extension —Mrs, L. A Turn er, After the program delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess as sisted by Mrs, Bradshaw, and a pleas ant social hour was enjoyed by all present. LOYAL BEREANS HOLD PLEASANT MELTING The loaval Bereans Class of the Central Christian church of which Mrs O, L. Bradshaw is teacher were delightfully entertained in the Brad shaw Music parlors on Thursday eve ning, Tt was a regular business meeting and was a very interesting meeting; plans were formulated for the winter months work, At the close of the business session a social hour was finf-)v('(] when many games were played and hot chocolate and wafers were served, Miss Gladys Armantrout is president of the class and assisted Mrs, Bradshaw in enter ‘mining. | TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN . The State and County Taxes are now due and can be paid at my office ‘at the Court House, | FRED, M. GRAHAM, tf, Tax Collector, Hon, W, M, Toomer a prominent member of the Florida Bar, of Jack sonville, Fla, arrived in the city to be the guest of his niece Mrs, John T, Liles, Wonderful Change ‘ ® In Whole Famllyl Man, Wife and Daughter All Report; Remarkable Gains In Weight | “I gained 12 pounds, my wife gain-! ed 26 pounds and my daughter isl ‘g‘aining day by day taking Tanlac. It's the biggest surprise of our li\'(‘s; ’and all our friends and neighbors are | \talking about it, This medicine has‘ 'made a wonderful change in every uncj of us, Before I got Tanlac I couhl} hardly drag one foot after the other, I had indigestion perfectly awful. In fact we were all regular dyspeptics, We all swear by Tanlac at our house now, Tt ought to he in every home | It’s the world’s greatest family med icine.” | The above statement was made by George L, Tessy, a well-known ma chinist and highly respected, living at 83 Downing strect, Buffalo, N, Y, “Tanlac is sold in Fitzgerald hy T. J. Haile & Co,, and by leading druggists everywhere, adv BIRTHDAY DINNER The Birthday dinner of Mr, Henry Allen near Browning was enjoyed to the highest by a large number of his friends on October the ninth; there was a barbecue prapared for the din ner hesides a number of other good eats. The guests were; Rev, Braziel of Rochelle, Mr, and Mrs, Dicks and son, Mr. and Mrs, Gwaltney and chil dren of Browning, Mr. Plair of Re- Ihecca' the home guests were Mr, and Mrs, W, W, Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Wilcox, and little daughter, Mr, W S. Tomberlin, Mr, George Tomberlin, Mr, Dee Tomberlin, Mr, Clyde Hunter, Mr, Land, Misses Bes sic, Emma, Sudie and Mattie Smith, Martha Tomberlin, Marie Wilcox and after the guess had eaten of this lux urious dinner, Rev, Braziel gave a good talk on thanks and remembrances which was enjoyed by all, The young people then entertained all with a few pood songs, . Talked Like A Dutch Uncle “My father is a physician, and, nat urally, I was opposed to all patent medicines, So when a friend to'd me to try Mayrs Wonderful Remedy for my stomach trouble, T laughed at him. Some months later after my fa ther told me he had used all known remedies in my case, I met my friend again and he talked to me like a Dutch uncle and finally induced me to try it, All my symptoms have now dissap peared” Tt is a simple, harmless prep aration that removes the catarrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and al lays the inflammation which cavses practically all stomach. liver and in testinal ailments, including appendici tis, One dose will convince or mon ev refunded, McLemore and Nation al drug stores and druggists every where, ady TYPEWRITER RIBRONS Just received fresh stock of typewriter rib bons for Oliver, L, C, Smith. Under wood, Remington and Roval’s. Carbon paper also—Leader Publishing Co Fitrgerald Leader WANT-ADS Quick Results, Phone 328. “Pia Money Workers” y . Not Given Positions ATLANTA, Oct, 14 -Official no tice in Atlanta has been taken of the “pin money worker?’ prob'em. One source of employment announces that ( it is closed to maidens who wouidi‘ make a brief flurry in business life, for the purposc of securine the wher with to purchase silken hose, fur chok- 1 ers or other articles of wearing apparel | which cannot be supplied from th«!i fami'y excchquer, | Miss Page Tucker, secretary of the Young Women’s Christian Association ‘ employment bureau, in the l’cnchtrm“ Arcade, says that she has not time in her schedule of duties to find PO-‘ sitions for girls who wish to work | solely for pin money and who will give up their positions as soon as they | have carned enough to pay for the ex 'trn finery in their wardrobes that their parents cannot afford to give them and the secretary also asserts that pin money girls keep young women that have to earn their own living vut of positions and that employers should refuse to employ such workers just as emphatically as she is refusing to place them in positions, In line with the policy of sondingi only efficient applicants out for posi tions the Y, W, C. A., burcay an nounces that a careful check is kept on a girl's qualifications, If the young woman does no measure up to what will be required of her in the position she seeks, she is urged to attend night school or part time schools which are maintained by many At'anta emp'oy ers in cooperation with the public school system, The services of the bureau are rendered free to employer and employee. | ——————— ee e A o ottt 'MEN'S BIBLLE CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS The Men's Rible Class of the Kenn edyv Memorial Bapt'st Church met on ‘Tuesday night for a business session and the following officers were elect t’(li - Miss Mattie Chester—Teacher, I. R, Clift—Secretary. S. G, Goodner—President . Mr Turner—Vice-President, FE. E. Pritchard—Treasurer. We invite all men to come and vis it our class. ° ‘ To Ask For Indictment Of Bunco Gang Leaders ATLANTA, October 14—Indictment of a number of leaders of the bunco gang will be asked ae the approach ing session of the federal grand jury here, it was stated today, Bills are now being prepared in the district attorney’s office in several cases of alleged misuse of the mails in big swindling schemes, Post Office Inspectors have been very active examining masscs of ev idence gathered in a systematic probe of the ring’s operations here, It will be recalled that the bunco ring was unearthed and exposed by John Y, Boykin, solicitor general of the Atlan ta Judiicial Ciricuit and a recognized terror of evil doers in Atlanta, Mr and Mrs, B, W, Mavo announce the arrival of a baby boy, at their home on October 13th. (zeorgia State Fai Under Auspices Georgia State Agricultural Society FEducational - Amusing - I[nstructive MACON, OCTOBER 27th-NOVEMBER sth The Best Agricultural and Live Stock Fair in the South $30,000 In Cash Premiums and Purses $30,000 All Premiums Open to the World 5 Days Harness Races for $5,000 and Added Money GREAT MIDWAY, CIRCUS ACTS, BANDS, FIREWORKS, AMUSEMENTS Reduced Rates On All Railroads Write For PremiumjList and Entry Blanks and Gome the Fair. JULIUS H, OITO W. G, LEE, CHAS, B. LEWIS, HARRY C, ROBERT President Vice-President Treasurer Sec’y, & Gen’l Mgr, : 'Hx“ 1@ o < i_f 2 C T sl flm : Vm.v_"__ : s i wxi Setay T “‘JP’ P X e | g e s oM T - P AF igr’ ";j /\ v"u &, ';A‘.. fi&\? “’%’ “v. :g-rlfiaj!_ {[/l!} ’ » —é‘cfisl.é;: . 3 __‘//—‘\'___c.f P ¢ ‘/' i A ' “, BB W g4t ha‘ a’ L ‘.a-' There Should Be a Lexington In Your Home Today IF you are a lover ¢f good musie, if you want to make your home the scene of good times at all times, you should own a LEXINGTON; PLAYER PIANO. Distine tively beautiful in appearance, exquisite in tone, simple to operate, and of known and recognized dependability and durability, the LEXINGTON PLAYER PIANO will add im measurably to the joy of living and increase the happiness and contentment of every member of the household. Come in to-day and try it. All the latest popular musice rolls to choose from. Terms to suit your requirements Bradshaw Music Co. “Dependable Musical Merchandise” Fitzgerald, - - - Georgia. "ys] (B DS Headquarters b “\’V% For Fresh @ }:\‘a‘ Fish and 7 ;‘,},fj!_!‘ ~ 7 Oysters California Fruits of All Kinds Greek-American Lunch Room 224 E. Pine St. Phone 113