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Miss Nisbel Enicricincd.
FOR THE EHILHREN.
Next Sunday morning the serviees at
Miss Stella Nisbet entertained Tucs
day evening in honor of her guest, Miss I
Sarah Taylor, of Macon. Delightful re-1
freshments were served and the oc
casion was made enjoyable in various
ways. Those present were Misses
Sarah Taylor, Leila Lamar, Venie Mont
gomery, Nellie Hicks, Mary Wood, of
Fairburn; Henrietta Conn, Pauline
Nisbet, Margaret Russell and Messrs.
Marion Allen, Elbert Bivins, Geo. Rich
ard, dames Sibley, Culver Kidd, Guy
McKinley, Eph Harris, and Jack Ed
wards.
Farewell Entertainment.
> Miss Boswell complimented Miss
Josephine Marshall with a farewell par-
I tv at Mrs. Dozier’s last night and a very
delightful evening was spent. Both
I Miss Marshall and Miss Boswell leave
on their vacation this afternoon. The
I guests of the occasion included the ladi
es of the house, Misses Annie Brewer,
Rowena West, Sarah Gilman. Elizabeth
Falls, and Annie McCullough. The
gentlemen invited were Messrs. Sidney
Jones, Andrew Edwards, John Conn,
Kob Robson, J. C. Cooper, Dr. Willets
and Rev. Lamar Simms.
Mrs. Iluzler Enlnrlalns
the Presbyterian clfureh will have a
peculiar interest. A part of the services
will be devoted to the children, when
the pastor will deliver a sermonotte to
the little people on some interesting
theme. Other parts of services will be
of interest to parents.
All children are invited to theservicos,
and will be accorded a warm welcome
and a front seat.
It is expected that these brief ser-
monettes will be a feature of the morn
ing services for several Sundays.
Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Wall, of Eatonton,
have returned home after a week’s visit
here.
Mr. Millard Stembridge. a young
graduate of the G. M, College has ac
cepted a position with the Whitfield
Grocery Co.
Mr. H. H. Tanner, of MaCon spent
Sunday here with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. M. V. Tanner.
Mrs. O. F. Oxford, of Valdoita was
the guest of Mrs. M. V. Tanner during
the commencement of the schools here.
A social event of delightful nature
I was the surprise party given list Fri*
| day night by Mr. E. B. Dozier and Mrs.
Frank Willingham to the ladies of the
house The gentlemen invited to be
present were Messrs. John Conn, An*
drew Edwards. J. C. Cooper, Rob Rob
son, Prof. J. M. Walker and Rev. La-
I mar Simms.
The ladies were kept in igorancc of
the alfair until the lest moment and
then advised to get ready for a Bur-
prise. At ten o'clock they were usher
ed into the dining hall where an elegant
line of refreshments were served. The
center decoration was a large mirror
background with miniature ships sailing
ucrossfrom which ropes were suspended
leading to each lady's place. The eve
ning was a pleasant one in every way.
Miss Anna Hall, has returned to her
home in this city after spending several
days in Eatonton.
During the entire commencement
period at the Georgia Military college
and the Georgia Normal and Industrial
college the people of this city have been
kept very busy entertaining visitors.
Lack of space and the inability to keep
the pace has prevented The Milledge-
ville News from giving extensive men
tion of many of these delightful event3,
but those participating in them will be
sure to remember them fondly for
many, many moons.
Mias Alma Johnson, of Macon, is vis
iting her sister Mrs. Frank Finney this
week.
Miss Genia Claire Barnes, left Wed
nesday to visit the family of Dr. Chap
pell in Rome.
Miss Bessie Butler of Madison attend
ed the commencement exercises of the
G. N. & I. college this week.
Miss Mildred Greene of Eatonton, is
visiting Miss Ladyc Greene, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene.
Miss Jetta Womack, of Blakely, who
was the charming guests of Mrs. E. U,
Hines during commencement, returned
home Wednesday.
Prof. J. M. Walker, of the G. M. C.,
left for his home in North Carolina
Wednesday.
Last Wednesday a large crowd of
voung folk, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Richter, went on a fishing and
pic nic excursion to Crawford’s pond
and enjoyed the day immensely.
MiSS MARY VIVIAN
WINS RUED MEDAL,
LADIES BDWI. FREE
AT BORLINfl AI.I.EV
Miss Claire Green is in Dawson, Ga.
this week attending a state meeting of
the Philathea society, being elected de
legate from her church here.
Mr. C. P. Schell is preparing to buikl
an elegant home on the hill and work
has already commenced on construct
ion.
Miss Sarah Taylor of Macon, who has
been the guest of Miss Stella Nisbet,
has returned home accompanied by her
hostess who will spend a few days in
the Central city.
Friends and relatives here of Mr. W
T. Tollison will regret to learm of his
death which occurred in Mobile, Ala. a
few days ago. Mr. Tollison was well
known here and had numerous friends
throughout this section.
Misses Annie And Rosie Cook returned
from Machen Monday where they at
tended the Cook-Ramey wedding.
It will be news pleasantly received by
those who remember Miss Mary A ivian
as a visitor to Milledgeville during the;
recent Woman's Foreign Mission con
vention. to learn that she has bsen !
awarded first prize,asplendid goldjmedal,
for writing the best essay on ‘‘Rich
mond County During the Confederacy. |
Miss Vivian is a charming young iadv,
of Augusta who graduates this vear. |
and the distinction accorded her in this
case is considered very great.
PEAS FOR SALE
I have on hand 10 0
bushels of stock peas
for sale cheap- i
R. G. Smith.
An innovation and one which is sure
to take well with ail ha3 just been made
at the bowling alley .here. For a limit
ed time, that is until further announce
ment, ladies may bowl free at the bowl
ing alley. Strict order is always main
tained an i the snort is one of the most
harmless of all. The young men of the
town are cordially invited to bring their
young lady friends to the alley and
engage in the exercising sport.
All may come with perfect freedom and
the management assures all of most
courteous treatment.
Prof. J. H. Dickinson, who is now a
r-sider.t of Charlotte N. C. spent Sat
urday in Ah :3 city
It will be pleasant news to many to
learn that Miss Birdie Bazemore, of
this city has been again elected to a po
sition in the Griffin High school. Con
cerning her the Middle Georgia Farmer
say3: The display of drawing and
manual traing woik on exhibition at the
closing exercises was probably one of
the best ever seen in Griffin. This de
partment is "under the instruction of
Miss Birdie Bazemore, a talented and
popular young iadv end {she has been
elected to same position for another.
Mr. Howard Dunham, Editor of The
Tennille Tribune is expected to visit the
city Sunday.
The many friends of Miss Clyde Cook
* will be glad to know that she is rapidly
recovering from her recent ir.disDosi-
tion caused by apendicitis and she is out
again.
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Mr3. W. M. Adams and little son
Lawrence and her daughter Miss Bessie
and little Miss Clara Belle Walls of Ea
tonton spent Wednesday in the city
Miss Emma Sikes, of Ocilla, who has-
been the charming guest of Miss Laurie
Smith for the past several days return
ed home Wednesday.
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Miss Lula Mitchell, of Acworth and
Miss Ida Finney, of Haddock, returned
to their homes Wednesday after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wootten lor the
past few days.
Miss Sara Lou Barksdale, of Sparta,
has returned home after a pleasant visit
to Miss Georgia Finney.
M ! gges Mary Graybill, Lamar Albea
and Addiegene Cason, who were guests
of Misses Bessie and Annie Ennis dur
ing the G. M. C. commencement have
returned to their homes.
Mrs. E. V. Jordan, of Tennille, is
visiting her sisters, the Misses Mathis, j
here.
Dr. ILanier’s
Dental Offices
Ml
M acon, Ga.
LEAD IN CROWN AND
BRIDGE WORK AT
LIVE AND
LET LIVE
PRICES
Take Kelene and have
your teeth extracted
without pain, and have
beautiful ones inserted
without the old roof plate
Best Gold Crowns $3.50 to $5
per tooth
Best Bridge work $4 to $5 per
tooth.
Best Set of Teeth $6 to $10.
Amalgam Fillings 50c to $1 ea.
teeth Extracted without pain,
50 cents.
-Visit-
DR. LANIER’S
605 Cherry St. 1
Macon, Ga.