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ROOK PARTY
U tt i.b mncli xodal
•Vrs. it. G. Con-.ley entertained a'
t , uu?jxii V.iii litUl ll
m ojI, i.e.ijuie; ot Mr. and
lew fricad* at The Darien ye/.c/diy
afierr.O) n. rook b. iug the mode u . J
1 *!. i.uj Mr. All, rt
i: .tain merit.
, i.n »tiVauaaii.
lia !;*•!.. of Dorothy I’e.k'n.
.t i-ievvi 0 x red iu.h 1 ue.;ua\
and bowls of p.na „» ; -j ,,.„,.|
1. bix uiio^k .it lu.) First
.ler ihe te i room.
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,i uLL-OiaiJwii.t w.rv iis&u*
MAY DAY PARTY
.. :: ,cw. i.uaaiiiiCs l .'in t,
•Viee .’.lay .Moore entertained a nu '..-j
w a.ij io*.)b lu J candela-
b-r or her llitlj fntnda .icniay at-|
- \y. .t Lnj-i..aeJ i8i\.ru.
». .aoan at tho homo cf h r grtni*
i. » d.
er. entH, Dr. in] Mr*. H. H. Alien.
. . di:iK the crcnrny. Mrs.
I’ethap* the prettiest pari if foe
1 u ter gave an organ reel-
.n.ei tab.p.ior.t \.as a maypoE dunce
•shi* h Mi. U.anea ( or.iLUiUg
'vhli-h was diiceted by Miss llart.
•1 1 .lie" and Mr.-. W. T. Uar
ri Ihc may, while Ha.y Bcnj was
1- fang "Bccatt3c." Then the
•Uchton Rrown v/as crowned <iu3eu
Me ,.rj. .’.uller Ni bet Sewell.
i” . Among those taking part were
. n .lii-i 1 M.vbet, 1 r. [out L«ie
it.ir.o Bono, Franc*4 Bono, .lanes
1 dwin Alien, tc; k their plan n
Br Wri, Bill/ Brown, Louise KtUridge,
•I , Ir*le u.o 111 Hie niter. Ml**
Andrew JlliLr, Mary Miller, Alma
11.min t. si"-ter of the greoin.
d.mma, Evelyn Miller, Mary Halt.
bridiMinald and vaa l e next
*•‘bricl .' Moore and -May Moore.
party to enter. She wore pink
ij-f.-tu draped with tulle and tarried
„. m bcuquct of Ophelia roses.
TOM THUMB WEDDING
A marriage of muo'.i total Interest,
M. h V'ii torlu Nlsbct, maid of honor, cap rially to the real young yet, was
that of Alias Helen Lewis and Mr.
Jthn Cum. dr., watch otcured last
nfglH in the Sunday school auditor
ium of the Methodist church.
Heforo the ceremony, which was
P‘ rtormed l>y Master Seaborn Lavv-
• sii.'L, KlUaocth liethumo sang a
.a.orate si ug. Tic wedding party in.
-dud d Elizabeth Alford, tuald of
itoa .,, Morden t Maddox, b-st man,
■uolha l.arnes, Florence (.'rirler,
i-.tn Units, Marguerite Alurphey. Ida
J; hnson, Louise Ivey, bridesmaids,
Si nn'e" McAfee, deff dones, Gustav
^aw rente, Alillette Smith, llaroid
Jobli . lien (iuusc, ushers; Louise
vif >rd, Anno Uethume, ring bearers;
diueillu McAfee and Maxine lie-
■- nine flower girls.
Tho wedding was sponsored by
Miss Mary tin.wn and Miss llarel
Montgomery and the proceeds will
»o toward fitting up tile Sunday
cliool rooms of these young folks.
, : ,ti. r of the bride was gowned
, , hard taffeta and carried cphella
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The .Hide, who entered on th? arm
, ; t).. r lirother, Mr Flynn Nlsblt. was
....a at i ,• alter by the groom and ht.i
i,..-t tuan. Mr. llar.y Uoudt, of Savan
nah.
The bride, gowned in white lib? -'.v
,.,tin and luee, was a picture jf bni-
••tt. loveliness. Shu wore a tulle
,11. i strain, and carried a shower
i, pud of brides rjf.es and vai'ey
lilllen.
\ft*-i- an informal reception at th >
,i,u.iie of the bride, the couple left for
ndr tuture bmiip in Savannah on the
private cur of Mr. W. H. Wright, of
ihe i iditral cf Georgia Itailroad. who
i personal friend of the two fain
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FOR BRIDE-ELECT
lb y Alford wuas hoste
tty iiaity Saturday afb
■ :i slin entertained at u he
( shower in honor of Miss A
• liar,head. a bride-elect of
mth
noon
lker-
rion
this
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I . ihe afternoon the gues; on-
ije-l look, after which the houorea
presented a "handkerchief bop-
ii.by iaiuise Alford, who was
!e\ rl. dressed to represent cupld.
tt.ie Elizabeth Alford presented
n h of the guests w ith corsage bou
nds id Dorothy I’erklns roses.
Vases and baskets of the same
e decorated tho rooms where the
• wore played.
The gn. Sts Included the honoree's
■ ' Intimate friends.
Among those enjoying the occasion
Misses Marion llollinshcad,
o.ite Allen. Mr... Elizabeth Itrown.
Maltt " lllvins. Mrs. C’has Whit
I I. Mis-. Elizabeth .lunes. Miss Ruth
ii". Mrs Manila Griswold, Mrs. It.
II t: nine, Mrs. G. II. llollinshcad,
'.*' . ( .111io Cook and Miss Mary
MRS GONE HOGTCSo
The panics at which Mi.', lurry
lent* i rite Main oil Friday vie among
i prittlea nodal ..f'nira of th • .-,'rh.ig
Itiaik. the diver ‘ -e ot mail m rn.r.g
nl afternoon parties, was played in
' e living rouiii, miii parlor an I din-
• eg is om. The rooms were ma le un-
'.siiully bright mid attractive with
"i-kids a rn| vase a of Pontiiv Perkins
isos which harmonised beautifully
'i'll the Interior dotvrall*
After the game .* il dlctoas *alad
• " iron was served
The guest li. I Includ 'd s.-.ti*i> five
friends cf the hortens.
PRETTY AL FRESCO PARTY
'ine of the pre.tiest iprn? pi»r*i<*
s.is enjoyed yesterday afternoon
ihen Mrs. It (’. Hwlnt and Mrs. N.
*' Walker wee Joint ill*, tr.ee',. at tt
uitacellaneciis shower In compl'uimt
in Miss Mariou llnllinshoa.l. a bride-
elect of rhb* roentli
Among the unique foaturea •«* the
party were the little folk* dr . i. si to
• present •well-known" childish i aar
aiders Uuiie A'forl repres nting
• hipid, Eliza It." h Aiford us Mivtlet
Mary. James Tanner as Do 1 !>’
Mary Ogcn no a fairy. Louisa Echols
"s Little S liver, William Tanner as
lack Horner I’l' rtid Pierce Walker
•is Little Roy lllue showered the bride
elect with rtauy lieuulif-1 gifts
The guest of honor was attract v l>
attired in gtcy taffeta bouquets nt
attired in gri-y taffeta with a corsage
bouquet of Panna vb lets 3-d valley
iillies.
llEVIVAL SERVlttS !
HI btliuA lO.MbliT!
L'r. J, Ernes! Thacker Arrived
In Litv Last iNight To Con
duct ^erviLCs Presbyterian
Church.
Tho i-'vlval f.ur. ic i to be h"!J fai
•urn day.; a. i .o prosbyecnab *
• JiU c.i win b> teamen . J tonight.)
Ur. J. K:n*it Thacker, tio'.cd ew.uge-
. ■* of Aurfjlk, Va„ having tinived
***t? I ,st night to cnducl tho scr-
Viidj.
air. r.ai Mrs. J. Frank Harhison, of
•ndianapolia. Ini., are also here to
uike pert in the meeting which ur? it
ct> conducted twice daily. They will
nave charge of the song service.,
;.i be ecu lie’..Ml In connection wit.
the me ting.
The opening rcrvlics will Ix'g
night pi nptly at X o'clock unj the
people of A: lledg-villo, includin'; all
1 .'uni nations arc invited to I) ■ pres,
out to great tho evangelist and Air.
and Mr.i. Harblsou upon their flr.it
appearance In this city. A special
effort will be made to attract those
p i: . las.ng a gift at singing in order
to oiganiz" a choir for*the meeting.
Cno of tho fir.it things to he d no
this evening will lie to asacmhlo l e
choir and all those to take puit ure
urged to arrive at the church as early
ss possible. This request ts made
In 'Order to allow as much time ts
poralble in getting the choir tog tin r
before tho asrvlce commences,
A special invitation is extonde i
tho children of the city under fifteen
years of age t join the children's
chorus. Those who will be unable
to be present at the first meeting ure
urged to come later, us sorn as they
can.
The service will he held twice dil
ly il ring the revival campaign. The
hours are 4::!U in t' e afternoon and
x o'clock in i he evening.
IN NEED O c NEW BLOOD?
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SENIOR RECITAL
.Miss Helen Grenade gave her son-
recital in voice iu the O. N. ii I
. l iiditjrii.n .Monday night. She
wo tly and delightfully to the large
ndleueo In attendance.
.Vis* Granadc is the pupil f Miss
dice Leoncre Tucker.
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INFORMAL R ECENTION
IJ. !!. Hass and Mrs. T. S.
will be at home to their frauds
aftem'on from four-thirty to six-
hiriy, at the home cf Mrs. Jeans.
ii receiving and entertaining will
c Air.,. W. L. Mathews. Mrs. II. G.
Among I ose assisting the hostess
ter.-, fir . Frank Hone, Airs. It. G.
Ccnslcy, Sirs. M. R. I! >11. Mr* J. K.
vldd, Mrs. Llius. liuvis, Miss Anne
Kidd. Miss Dossle Illand. Miss Jose
phine Kobliis n, Allss Eva Davis. Mrs.
A|. Al. Tark . Mrs. Al. H Illand, Mias
Jennie Jev. II. Mrs Lewis Flemlstor,
J!.,- I,. P. laingins, Miss Helen (!ren-
ade. Miss Alarlcn ilurrphoy, Alisa
F.,tiler Wliibum and Miss Ainia Wall.
SIrj. t I iv OTfell, of Dublin, la hera
iprndlnj several duy.i with ’ er 'all or.
Mr. J ri. Baines.
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lr. J K Kidd haa i
r tin ext' titled bual
.Ui Carolina.
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dr It. G. Glass has i
,>r spending uev
'l l' .ii st ti and
dry a lu
?n on h i
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Air and Mrs. Wk
.tuned to their icm
lay after a visit "f
riii Id Nlslxt re
in Alacon Mon
. everai dir ; to
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Air. ( lu;n u Nisi't
o Saw tin.ill after ;P'
md with his parent.'
V. [> Xlabel.
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Lieut Dealt io, cf
Mom bos, i pant th.’
■j, yLo guest of MY. Clayton Nisbet.
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MIfs Julia Mich, Miss Leonh Huh
in I Aft at Mary Nowell, of Augusta,
were the gu -Is of firs. I- Hall
rticsday.
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Mrs. i’ Crawford, of Craltan-
nooga. Trim, is here for a stay of
several weeks, lleforo her return
to Chat' .uoogn, the will bo vlalted
by h-r daughter. Mrs./ Sallee uaJ
your.g son.
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Miss Rosalind Cook has relume 1
home after a r.eit to friends In Hub.
Ua.
has ret iimed
ding tho week
Mr end .Mrs.
’ump Lh ii ling,
week-cud heie
MR, T. H. ENNIS INJURED
IN AUTOMOBILE RACE
Well Known Young Man of This Cit.
Seriously Hurt While Speeding On
Atlanta Race Track Saturday After
noon.
MV. T. lllnts Lnnlv cne ol the well
k iowu young m.n of .Mill i!g vill**,
iryptned to a ec'lcui accident Filer-
lay afternoon while participating in
an uinat'icr aetoatoblle race hi Allan-
ia Sa‘. rday af.erno/n.
According lu the bant information
tblainable. Air. Ennis wag undertak
ing to remove some ob 'taelo fr in t e
glasses fie was wearing when the ac
cident happened. The car lie w i •
driving, a Hudson racer. b’Cain • un—
controllable for the time being and Ik
fore he was able to lurn straight *u
the rate trmk the high powered ilia-
<-i inc plunged through III" feme J'.lit j
outside the roadway.
Al.hough the machine came ol't cf
the wreck almost unscrutihrd. :• mg
Knnis had the misfortune of having
a plank driven into his right -idi n i
Inflicting a very serious would, im
mediately after the accident l.e was]
picked up. placed in an amh ilan-c |
and rushed to the Georgia llaptist I
hospital and a surgical operat! u was
HtHiu ndergono.
For some time there was '. or of
(oinplications following tho op-ration, I
due lo the considerable extent if tl.c |
bruise-. However, the hospital 'ji-[
thorities stated
cAaii—s f ir liis
able.
Tuesday information vvu rocolvcl
n Mllledevlile advising that Mr. En.
nis was doing as well as could lie ex-
jacted cr.d that hope., were enterlaln-
il for hint to get well, though It eon
Idered tiiat lie v.'ll be forced to re
main in the hotp.tul for sev.-ral ve in
NOTICE
No mole pay for teach i ■ iiniil fur-
‘.hiT not ce.
p. n. niviNS. r. s. ».
STATE OF GLORGIA. nalilwrin coun
ty. L’ouri of Ordinary, May Term. IhJl
J.rscpii Cutwrlgnt, having filed Ills
application tor permanent letters of
administration upon the estate of FI
dora Washington, late of llaldwln
county, deceased, this Is th* refora lo
notify all persons Intore t-d, both Lin j
and creditors, that said application I
will be heard on the first Alonday in
June next, and If no valid objections
are filed thereto, letters w ill b • grant
ed as prayed for.
W. If Slemtridge, Ordinary. Il t'..
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»rreritffli Jiarry («o<Mlht»iir*. |»rof«*>^ion
ill MinnI donor. Is ro^lstcrod. s ili.loci
to <sill ait tiny moment, nt four Ilrook
lyn lio-wpltaU. Almost nc\eniy qmr*t-
of lil<» MinmI. npiiroNitnntely ten time*
ns iiiueli ;i» (l.e liuuia:i bmly eontnlns
hns been u.hcmI In sixty trunnfunion*
during ibe past two yenrs. During
lint iline .Mr. (Jood!ienr»'enmed cIo.*e
to $JO.OUO,
PLAN TO EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Interchange of Scholarships Between j
Mexico and the United States
Practically Arranged For.
Mexico rit.v. Completion of pbine
f*»r un intercbnntre of idiolari*bl|)8 be
tween MexVtin ami Aiiier!«*an tinlvc*
titles vvn« ntinotifKXMl lien* at a lunch
eon to St. I.ottl* cxctirAlunlsiN. by Use
American Chamber of Coinineree.
The Mexb-an government will pay
the expenses of INI American students
In Mexico, with tf.fNNl |n*so« (about
91,000) jumunlly.
Students will be chosen prefernbly
from the leatlcii" corps of large Ani-
erlcjin colleges.
In return, it wn* announced. loO
Mexicans will be ^eni to the United
Slates, where they will be given free
tuition In as tunny college*.
The scholarships will be adminli
tered by n legally constituted corpora
tlon which will not lx* affected by
change* in the administration of either
country. President* Harding andObre-
got' farm the plan.
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TUtro is ro waste. Ha
jadpc calb fc r cne c;:2—t’.vo
cupDcf firr-.r — hrlf a cup cf
millc — t!. .t’a ; !1 y. u llc.
You r.cvcr havj tj le bdic.
Contains cr.l/; uch ingre
dients r.s have Ix-cn oflicLilly
approved by U. S. lec/d Ai lkorities,
is the p.oduct ri (’is 1 rgcat, meet
modern n:.d aani: ry Caking I’o.7-
dcr Factories in existence.
Gluten giv* i flour a jry-d part of
its food y.ilu-—the ele -nt that
nourishes lh- bodri To e sure of
g-Jiin/i ii. ra cilx £“Jt* h*''’--? ng.-to
yrith plwin <!•’«», <nnt aelf rb'r.^
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L-J e Fi ’-ier.
1 U-il^ spoon rj-
par, 1 toaspoon
crit. r •Tj-. a
c-ips o! h v—r-t
milk. Tl-. ?n roix
in the rejul ur
way.
the 1"
Con'i .ei th ami., worm <! •
ytui garden MIXIL' RHA.XI) <
CII'AI ARSENATE * IT rrntred ri
Mir Sal- by Culver ii Kid I Drug
ai d Li.uic I'hatnwy.
Hl'iMOIIIMIOIPS pox lively ei-ivd without the ure ol tho knif- ml .'-Hi' t
cf time fr.m y:ur bus'nci". All otb”r rctltal dialing's saci-e if'liy
Exatiiiination fre >.
f.K ANDCRDVER C. JONES
(Ostsopathie Rhitician)
f/.rcon. Ga.
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Important event at the beginning c? the ccaiio.n
house. Tlie p-.-up.ing knife h.a
mi used deep.
Price r Iitcing all through
Your <i vita: can now c!o
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Monday that Hie i H
esLV.*ry wet • favor-jH
Piles Cured In ft io 11 n«y*
ftf wi!l refund If fA'<
lv«TNtNY ftl!» to iMf *»• It* h* 4
.. ’itce<Urif orl*rot*»*'•• »*m l tie< •* %
1 «ik Mf'.:90 •!«(• Um ud lm *
ilonblc duty. A wonderful sale this neck for ail lovers of rea’ ti-c bargains.
A Wonderful Sale of
Ladies New Frocks
For evening street wear and sport dresses. ’tou
are invited to inspect our new collection anti lo con
vince yourself of the wonderful bargains wc arc offer
in it this week. You will be surprised at the values you
ree at
$19.03, $25.00 and $35.00
New sport coats, new sport skirts especially priced
SI5.00 and $19.00
To close out every spring suit in our house, at one
third off the regular price only a few left.
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EXTRA ORDINARY SALE OF
NEW COLORED VOILES
Organdies and lawns. All $ 1.00
lawns and voiles reduced to 75*
All 75c voiles reduced to 50c
Mostly dark colors, but fine quali
ties.
SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK
200 prs. ladies fine silk gloves
Kaysers blacks, navy, brown, tan,
and greys. Worth $1.00 per (>air,
Special sale price
50c
E. E. BELL
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