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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
! Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Perry and two
chuldren leave today for Savannah
where they will visit their parents,
Tol ey
See me before buying that new tire.
E. H, Daniel, 215 East Central Ave, tf
We repair Sewing Ma
chines, oil Stoves,
n everything. Crews
Bigeycle Co.
A full line of Dennison's Christmas
(Eards and Stickers at the Leader-En
“terprise
Miss Rubie M. Busha, crusade di
rector of the State Tuberculosis As
sociation was a visitor in our City
Friday. She came in the interest of
Christmas seals,
A full line of Dennison’s Christmas
cards and Stickers at the Leader-En
terprise,
Mr, Willie Reddock of Norman In
stitute spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T, Reddock, -
Mr, Herman Gelders who is attend
ing A, & M College in Tifton spent
the week-end in the city with his pa
rents, ;
A full line of Dennison’s Christmas
cards and Stickers at the Leader-En
terprise, :
Pre-used Sewing Ma
chines for sale. Easy
termse. Crews Bicycle Co
Come out to the Grand Theatre on
Friday night, December 9th and see
the Microbe of Love,
Dennison’s Crepe Paper -for decor
ations and flowers at the Lecader-En
terprise,
'We weld anything made
of metale, Crews Bicycle
Companye
Mrs. Jennie L, Shallenberger will
leave Wednesday for her home in
Birmingham_ Ala. after a visit of sev
eral weeks with friends in the city.
Mr. Reason Paulk of Ashburn, Ga_,
spent Sunday in the city with his
mother.
A two-year guaranteed battery at
a low price —3Ol South Grant St
erson,
"/ Dennison’s Crepe Paper for decor
ations and flowers at the Leader-En
terprise,
Mr. Carl Weston student at A &
M. College at Tifton spent the weck
end with his parents here,
1f We Can Get It In
The Shop We Can Fix It
Have your old hattery repaircd and
save the price of a new one, Vesta
Service Station, O, W. Fletcher’'s Ga
rage, tf,
Don't fail to see the Microbe of
Love at the Grand Theatre, Friday
night Dec. 9th,
Mr, D. A Bragg was a business
visitor in Atlanta Saturday.
‘Neosha Plan’ Talks
Heard By Ad Men
ATLANTA, Dec. 3—A charming
little muscial program by the Agnes
Scott Glee Club; three brisk talks
on the “Neosha Plan” for stimulat
ing retail trade in towns surrounded
by rural districts. and the award of
trophies won in the recent Ad club
golf tournament at East Lake, feat
ured the program Thursday at the
club at its luncheon in the Kimball
House brackfast room.
Th ediscussion of the Neosha plan
began with W, L, Milburn, assistant
secretary of the Atlanta club and the
chairman of the club’s Neosha com
mittee, who outlined the methods bhe
ing adopted all over the country to
‘loosen up’ the dormant dollars held
by the American farmers by putting
on ‘special sales days in which all or
most of the merchants in a town of
fered some special article—each store
a diffcrent article—to attract a large
trading crowd to town.
Mr. Milbutn was followed by B, C.
Kersey, uresidert »f the Newnan Ad
Club swho told of the success of the
plan when applicd to Newnan: and
Gurney Lowe, Neosha advocate and
organizer who talked of the progress
and spread of the plan in Georgia,
“Bachelors F
'Bachelors Forever!
. 9
No Petticoats For Me
R S,
The bachelori of Fitzgerald having
heard of the spinster’s scheme to run
them into matrimony, met last night
at the Court House and adopted the
following motto: 5
“Bachelors forever—Nao Petticoats
for me”’
The bachelors read in the paper how
the sp.nsters are plannig to robh them
of their liberty, so they have also or
ganized themselves into a club of saf
cty,
And they defy any bug on earth to
bite them. Thcy denounce in no un
certain terms this “Mysterious Woman
with the Band Box.” The bachelors
claim to be living a peaceful, happy
life and do not care to he disturbed
by the fair sex. They declare that
Dan Cup.d is 2 mischievous little inp
whe does nothing but create trouse
for everybody, and they ahsoiutely re
fuse to be caught in such a trap. Es
pecially by a “Woman with a Box of
Bugs.” “Wiatch out for the charter
anemberss i e
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
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Home Phone _____ 150
A N e I TR S
ANNOUNCEMENT
LUNCHEON S
Mrs. J. C- Glover entertained with
a beautiful rarty o, Saturday after
noon anrcuncing the engagement of
her daughter Maude Edna to Mr,
Chas, M. Wilkinson of Greenwood.
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The guects were invited to come
and spend the afternoon sewing on
their Christinas gifts, and after they
had becn sewing for about af hour
the dining room was opencd and a
whistie sonnded heralding the glad
news and cach guest was presented
with a rolled document tied with a
white ribbon and sealed with a gold
cn heart Tre document was then
crened and read as follows:
Proclamation
Know ye all; Whereas, Charles, son
of Charles Edgar, of the house of
Wilkinson, and Maude. ‘daughter of
John Charles, of the house of Glover
having reached years fof discretion
and understanding, seck admission in
to the State of Matrimony.
I Dagiel Cupid, Governor of the
said state, hereby proclaim them can
didates for such admission on Decem
ber 28th, 1921,
Written under my hand and seal,
this third of December, 1921
Signed
Daniel Cupid
The guests were then invited into
the dining room where a beautiful
luncheon was served.
The entire lower floor of the Glov
er home was a beautiful scene with
the artistic arrangement of many of
handsome ferns. potted plants and of
baskets of yellow chrysanthemums_
In the dining room candles in silv
er gold candelbra cast a soft glow
through out the room and the table
was a lovely picture in shining silver
and glass. i
A number of pretty candles weré
placed in gold candle sticks on the
tabie and an exquisite luncheon set
hand made by the bride-elect was
used, The center piece was most ap
propriate being a large square repre
sentng the country through which a
tiny car drawn by a locomotive was
on its way from a little station in one
corner of the woods marked Fitzger
ald, carrying the bride and groom to
another station ‘marked Greenwood.
Tiny flowers and vines ynd grass was
artistically arranged to make this cen
terpicce look like pretty woods thru
which the train was going.
Each place was marked by a card on
which was printed the menu in golden
letters on pink cards, the name of the
guest being printed on one side,
Tiny sachets hand painted by the
bride-elect were given as favors. A
delicious five course luncheon was
served and the color note of gold and
pink was carried out through out the
luncheon, The menu was as follows:
Ambrosia, puffed hearts, love in a
cottage encircling love, united hearts,
spiced sweetness golden ring salad
honeymoons, bride’s delight, (hearts
frozen in jealousy, fond remembrance
nectar.
After the luncheon the guests were
invited by Miss Glover into an adjoin
ing room where she had on display
her beautiful linens which are ready
to go into her new nhome.
Misses Lydia Davis and Sad’e Britt
assisted Mrs, Glover in entertaining
and in serving the luncheon
Covers were laid for the following:
Misses Maude Edua Glover, Julia
Prentiss” Mildred Hanger Irene Jones
Helen Osborne; Mesdames Farrand
Oshorne, L. C. Glover J ]. Prvor,
L. E. Rhorer and Modenna Rogers.
CANDY PULLING ;
; - On last Friday afternoon little Misg
Elsie James celebrated her twelfth
‘;birthday anniversary by giving a can
tdy pulling to several of her little
friends.
At 4:00 o'clock the guests met at
her home bringing her many dainty
and useful presents. From there they
went out in cars to her father’s farm
3 mules west. of the city to an old
fashioned candy pulling,
Firts they chewed cane and drank
cane juice after which a pot of candy
was made out in the yard and all had
an enjovable time pulling and eating
it. They came home about 7 o‘clock,
sweet sticky and happy,
In entertaining her guests, Elsie
was assisted by her father and mother
‘Mr, and Mrs_ H. H. James and by her
aunt Miss Clotile James,
Following is the list of guests:
Mildred Johnstone, Frances Den
mark, Rebecca Kirkland., Bobbie Biy
ins, Eleanor McLendwn, Mae Gilles
pie, Sarah Booker, Tncz Leath, Eliza
beth Astin, Jeanette Davis. Lillian
Day, Katherine Brown, Mildred Man
ning, Ruth Bussell Toly Lewis. Viola
James, Madge Benson, Elsie James,
Alice James and Lewis Abrams C T.
Owens, Jr,, Lyman Thm"ston, Bill
Booth. Charles Thurman, E, T. Dav
is.
EPWORTH CLASS
SOCIAL ;
The Epworth Class of the First
M, E, Church held their business meet
ing in‘the League room on Thursday
n'ght, electing the following officers
for the coming vyear: President Mrs.
E. N, Davis, Vice-presilent Mr C.
A. Miller; Secretary-Treasurer Mr. F.
R. Tustice, The visiting committee
of the month Mesdames C. A. New
comer, J. H. Burke, Fred Bigham,
and R, C. Pickens reported fifty-two
calls made. ‘
The entertaining committee then
invited the class to a trip of unknown
destination. After some fun making
mysterv the companv of fiftv-six were
finally landed in Mr, Todd’s pasture
where preparations for a weiner roast
were in progress and where a merry
hour was spent in usual out door fash
ion,
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are herehy warned
againgt himting or Fishing or other-
W ‘.*(‘ 'Y("“""'*"';"“' by me 1?!("“: :;". anyv
rncr . whatever. This means. one
and all alike, [J. }V. Morris, . D26p
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, DECEMBER, 5, 1921
Be Pretty! Turn
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Gray Hair Dark
Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur. -
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea, and Sulphur, properly com
pounded, brings back the natural
color and lustre to the hair when
faded, streaked or gray. Years ago
the only way to get thie mixture was
to make it at home, which is mussy
and troublesome. Nowadays, by ask
ing at any drug store for “Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you
will get a large bottle of this famous
old recipe, improved by the addition
of other ingredients, as a small cost.
Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and cvenly. You dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, tak?ng one small
strand at a time, by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, and attrac
tive —(adv.)
Solved The Problem
I was almost distracted with stem:-
ach trou'ls, gas and colic gitacks and
d.dn't know what to do, I had tried
everything I heard of, and the doc
tor's medicine did not help me, A
friend told me about Mayr's Wonder
ful Remedy, and it has solved the
problem as I can now cat anything
and have no distress” It is a simple
harmless preparation that removes the
catarthal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation that
causes practica!ly all stomach, lver
and intestinal aiments including appen
dicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded.—McLemore and Na
tional Drug Companies and druggists
everywhere. adv,
Mr. Curtis Hamilton of Decatur is
visiting Mr, Lacy Ennis and other
iriends in the city for a few days on
his way home to Collins, Ga, to spend
the Christmas holidays.
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OUR CHRISTMAS EDITION WILL BE ISSUED DECEMBER 14th.
The Door Slams
On Happiness
POOR .. BLOOD MAKES BAD
. HEALTH—THEN COMES
THE BLUES
Once the vigor of red blood becomes
sapped of its strengtlr the door to hap
iness is literally slammed. Weariness
of body follows and it unfailingly en
genders depressed thoughts To bhe
reserved and cheerless becomes a hah
it. After a time there -is an almost
filmy dimness in the expression of the
eyes and a' pallor to the skin, Days
seem dull and dark and difficult, A
sense of insufferable gloom pervades
the spirit,
Then it is that Gude's Pepto-Man
gan is the great help: It is a red blood
builder, It puts red into the hlood—
increases the humber of corpuscles
which makes blood rich and red.
When the blood is restored to its
natural healthy state the sensation of
well-being returns, Instead of shuff
ling along carclessly, there is the firm
and springy step, the bright lusterful
eyes, the clear complexion, identified
with the strength and vgor of good
health, The druggist has Gude’s Pop
to-Mangan in both liquid and tablet
form. Advertisement,
LEE-DOWLING
Miss Helen¥loy ILee of Fitzgerald
and Mr, Brainard F, Dowling of Sa
vannah were quiety marlried at the
home of the Rev. Dr. A. M. Hugh
lett—Savannah Morning News.
.The bride is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs, O, D. Lee of this city and
with her husband are the gucests of
their parents at 402 E. Pine street.
The voung couple will make their
home in Charleston, S, €, where the
groom holds a pnsfifion with the A
C. L. Railway, The many friends
of the bride and her family extend
i congratulationsg,
l Old tableware repiated. urop me a
icard and will call, W Harrison Citv
| GLOVER-WILKINSON
Mr. and Mrs, J. C_Glover of Fitz
gerald, Ga., announc: the engagement
of their doughter, Maude Edna, to
Charles Manardie Wilkinson of
Greenwood, S C | the wedding to take
place at the home of the bride's par
rents the evening of December .28,
Sunday American.
The above announcement is of in
tecest to a large circle of friends of
this couple throughout the states of
Geergla and South Carolina, and is
of rspecial interest in our city to a
host of {riends of the bride-clect who
has been one of our city’'s most ad
mired and talented voung women,
having hved here since early girlhood.
Mr. Wilkinson is in the hardwhre
business m Greenwood, S. C. and is a
young man of finc traits of character
and thi, young couple have the best
wiches for their future happiness from
a large citcie of friends,
WOMAN'S CLUB :
NOTICE
Instead of the regular club mect
ing at the club room this week each
ward school will celebrate Arbor Day
with a program and the members of
the club are expected to attend one
of thes eschools. Each member may
go to any building she may choose
and there will be a roll taken— the
same as at the regular club so that
a record may be kept,
The programs will begin at cach
school building at 3:30 o'clock on
Wednesday afternoon,
Fitzgerald High School Business Colleg
Is now offering standard and distinct courses in Twentieth Century
Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, and the allied |
commercial subjects.
Enter now and through its efficient instruction and practical training,
increase your earning capacity, and at the end of the school year be
ready to accept the awaiting positions.
$50.00 Tuition Covers all Subjects
For further information, see or writee MRS. WALTER MORGAN,
Principal, or ULRIC J. BENNETT, Superint ndent, Fitzgerald, Ga.
’ PETITION OF DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Albany
'Division, Southern District of Georgia
In the matter of James Casper. in
dividually and trading as J_ Casper
Burlap Bag Mig, Co., and Casper
Hide & Skin Company of Fitzgerald,
Ben Hill County, Georgia, Bankrupt
in Bankruptey, |
o e Creditors of the above named |
Bankrupts: |
You are hercby notified that the
above named bankrupt has applied for .
a discharge from all debts provab'e
against him in bankruptey. .
The said application will be heard
by the United States District Judge
of said division and district at the
United States court room in the city
of Albany, Georgia on the third day |
of January 1922 at 10 o'clock in the
forenvon. |
All creitors of said bankrupt are |
notified to appear at the time and
place stated and show cause i any
they can why the praver of said pe- |
titioner should not be granted, |
Dated at Albany Ga.. this 2nd day
of December, A. D, 1921.
GEO, F. WHITE,
1t Deputy Clerk
e TN R \
Mr. and Mrs. W, R, Skinner have
as their guest their daughters, Mrs,
arl Hampton and Mrs, Thomas F,
Butler of Savannah, and their son,
Mr. Eugene W. Skinner of Fulton,
N.Y ]
- Manon Grocery Co.,
"WHERE QUALITY TELLS
| AND PRICES SELL”
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Octagon 50ap,.8ar...... W:i . sdse
Arbuckles Coffee: ... .. ... H- =8
White House Coffee ........40¢ Ib,
Charmer Coffee, Ib. ............ 25¢
French Market Coffee, ......30¢c Ib.
Luzianne Coffee . ..... ..., 356 D
Best Green Coffe 'lb. ... ../ . sisc
Compound Lard Ib. ... = ‘l4c
4 lbey Viestole 0. o o 0 e
Sugar, perpound: ... v o
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢
Drys Salt Meat, b 5, .. & sy
Smoked Medt, Ih-........ . ... 19¢c
Best Self-Rising Flour ~..,......$1
Scrateh Reedi Mot (oo 3120
Kerosené « Gallony ... 000000, SlBe
Green Cabbage, head, Ib. ......614¢
Irish Potatoes, peck .....: ..., %8e
Allisc Soap; 7 bars..; i 280
Dont Forget the Placel!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St