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THURSDAY, AUGUST U
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
fSunday school# In thacounty ore <
I pected to be present. The follow!
I delegates were elected to attend't
teachers institute w>i?h is to be fu
at Wesleyan Colletts the first'we
in September: Mrs. E.K. Jordtn al
Mrs. J. H. Cranberry regret exceed
ingly their decision to move to Wev-
criy Hall.- For the past three years
they have been in this city and.Jiave
endeared themselves to all,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. B. Williamson
and Guyton Williamson, of Americus,
Crisp Farmer*
■ Doyle, motored to this city Monday the-day guests Tuesday, Mrs. J. C.
afternoon for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. King, Mrs. Dora Walker and XJfa;
1 J.' H. Statham. I. L. O'Neal, of Atlanta.
Miss Velma Williams left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mintel Morris, of
for Albaijjr Where fora week she Will: Cuthbert, spent Friday with Mrs.
be a' member of a housparty at thejS. C. Collins,
country home of Mr.'Dermot Sher- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hogg and
Well, president of the Georgla-Ala-1 young son, Willis Dixon, spent $UQ-
bama Power company. day aftemooif in Buena Vista, the
While in Americus last Thursday, guests of Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Il'oog.*
Mrs. B. E. Hill has the misfortune to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kitiara, 'of
fall and dislocate her wrist and Union Springs, Ala., visited this city
break her thumb. Fortunately, Dr. the past week.
U. L. Bridges was in the city and im- Mrs. Mae Sellars has gone to At-
mediately brought her-back to Ella- lanta on business.
villc, where surgical aid was admtnls- Mrs. Lilly Dixon, Mrs. C. T. Rain-
To Peac]
satsaM’orfe s
rloua borne orchards In tha J.
have SeSSn.tS“a we , a »
peaehea tan be grown hero ai-suc.
cossfully ns In nny section of the
state, A number of those interes*, ,|
are-planning to let out aa high as nf.
tv to one hundred acres. .
Cotton Opening Fast
Ip Leslie Section
LESLIE, Aug. 18.—The
,1 U I. 1,11
V were the guests Sunday of Mr. and
u Mrs. E. E. Collins.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Collins motor-
< cd to Macon Monday where they
• spent the day ahopping.
Wallace Peavy, of Bryan, was a
, week-end visitor to this city.
. H. B. Arrington made a business
• trip to Macon tha past week.
Dr. Reynolds has recently purchas-
' cd'a new Buick ear.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rainey end
< children, Elis
lind and Freda
Mr. and Mrs. 1
iy’s mill.
^ Little Miss
recent illness.' ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robin have as
their ,uest tboir sister, Mrs. Mann, cf
Manchester.
Mrs.,- -1. ,V, Stewart arid Misses
Louise and Christine Stewart, lave
returned from a trip to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Tondeo, of
Hopewell, were the dinner guests
Sunday of MtC and Mrs. E. E. Collins.
Mrs. J. S., Llghtncr returned Sun
day night from Atlanta bringing with
her her little daughter, Vcrdie, who
has beeij, desperately ill at a hoapi-
vein, 1219 1WUXIU OlCVCIil) I UUI .J.ll,
of Americas, Dr. Reynolds, El Algo,
and Albert Richardson, of Richland,
Mr. and Mrs. Truxton Stevens.
. The Woman's Missionary society
H. J. Williams. Mrs. W. S. Jordan,
Mrs. T. H. Collins, Arthur.Hill, J..T.
Royal,,Rev, B. L Jordan,.M. D. Her
ring, Misses Dorcthy Collfrih, Kfttie
Pearl Collins and Florrle Collins,
Complimentary to Mr». L B. Mc-
Kellgr, of Macon and Miss Thelma
Pittman, of Stimner, Mrs. .C.'R. Mc
Crary entertained Friday afteraood
at throe tables of rook at her home
on Broad street. Pink crepo myrile
at present.
Mlfscd Mary and Sara Strange and
thefr guest, Miss Augusta Patrick,
of Montezuma, Messrs Adams and
Clayton, of Montezuma formed . a
pleasant party spending Sunday in
W. Lumpkin at Ua-
- r - , Ruth and Hazel
Statham are improving after-'their
Albany.
Alias Janet Barfield, of Pinehurat,
haa arrived to spend a week here as
the guest of Miss Mary Carter.
Mrs. Waiter Williams, of Albany,
K l a recent visitor qt the home of
parents here.
Miss Irma Tondce and Miss Bertha
Williamson areenjoying a visit to In
dian Springs this week.
Miss Jessie Barfield and Richard
Sneliings, of Pinehurst, spent Mon-
GIRLS! LEMONS
BLEACH FRECKLES
AND WHITEN SKIN
and pink roses were used to decorate
the parlor and reception hall whore
fcory served oink iee cream and
wafers. Those ipvited were 51 n. W.
S. Jotdan, Mrs. C. T. Rainey, 5frs.
I. E. MeKeilar. Mrs. J. C. Moulton,
Mrs. W. A. Murray, Sirs. Truxton
Stevens, Miss Maurine Mtinro. Mi.isl.......„ K ulll0
Ruby Ennis, Miss Nell Stevens. Mlsd] DlxOn and Mrs. E. E. Collins. Mr. and
Roxic Stevens, Miss Thelma Pittman. 'Mrs. H. J. Williams complimented
Miss Jcvl Duncan. | Mrs. Bridges and Mrs. I. E. MeKel-
* Among the many affairs givon for !er, of Macon, with a trip to .Myrtle
5?”, v Enni ’'- of Sylvnnia, and;Springs Inst Thursday. I
Miss Thelma Pittman, of Sumner,I The many friends of Prof nmli
Mrs. T. V. Bridges and Xfrs. E. E.
Collins. Mrs. Bridges' visit here was
the inspiration of several informal
. rook parties. Among those enter-
J taming for hor_ were XIrs. Lillie
Squeeie the juice of two lemon, into a
bottle containing three ounces nf Orchard
White, which any dnlg store will auni.1,
for a few cents, shake well, and y,. u h av „
a quarter pint of tha beat freckle and
Un bleach, and complexion whitenrr.
Xfassago this sweetly fragrant |.. m , „
lotion Into tha face,' neck, arm, and
hands each day and ace how frrvkl.-; aid
blemishes bleach out and bow clear, Mill
and nay-white tha akin becomes.
Ro*ic- Stevens Mbs Thelma Pitt mm. 1 Mrs. H. J. William*
Miss Je^el Duncan. ftfrs. Bribes am! Mrs.
v Atnonjr th*» many affairs givon for !er. of Macon, with a
Ruijv Ennis, of Sylvnnia, and] Springs Inst Thursday.
if I3C Tflfil ns o DiOman t* i n< L r • .
drew Chapel.
Xlrs. W. S. Jordan had as spend- drew Chapel.
V:.l AV)U#f^A«g. 18. — The
^Worker*'- council- wtm entertained
Monday evening at the home.of Mrs.
W.IlL jOaOha.' A Jaree ■ representa
tion of the M, tllodtZt Sunday school
teacalrs and a few invited friends
were pres.qjt.and enjoyed diaceea-
iiik plans tu put ih'orc enthusiasm into
•Suiiosy school work. AnembeMtU'
1'inipaji'n will 1»- put on at nOCe.JSev-
H'. L. Jordan; J. T. Royal and Mrs.
J. J. Taylor wera appointed i a com-
inlttco to formulate plans for the
campaign; and*will malm their report
next Sunday. ■ /'■
Plans were made to entertain the
district Sunday school convention
hfere next Friday. All those interest
ed in Sunday school work art) espec
ially urged - to. be present. A splen
did program has been arranged un
der the leadership of Rov. J. II.
Kecthunt, of Bronwood. Among the
Sunday -school, workers expected to
be present aro Rev. Itecsc Griffin, of
McRae; Mrs. John Watts, of Shell-
man; Miss' Lois Rogers, of Wesleyan
College, Macon and Rev. ’Silas John-
con, of Americus. Xliss Maurino i£un-
ro has charge or the musical program.
Workers from all of the Methodist
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JOHN OLIVER, Manager
OPEN 3:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT EVERYDAY.
FREE TRUCK SERVICE ANYWHERE IN THE CITY.
(New Style 80)
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