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Social and Jpctsonal
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;/. M. J'arks. Lntertaiues
the Hill Club.
i
i > Thursday afternoon Mrs.
y r> ,\i. M. Parks Entertains
l„,,n -> the “Hill Club” at the
Mansion Rook was played and a
course served. Those pres-1
in t were: Mesdatns Roy Alford,
I uui-c Andrews, J. L. Reason 1.
I'. Hell, M. S. Bell, J. T. Day, E. j
I l iemister, E. M. Fowler, 1,. C. |
Hall. E. R. Hines, YY. T. Hines,
Mr. M. H. Bland visited his
jaughter, Mrs. H. T. Moore in At-
anta this week.
r. v_rt Rivers visited his me- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fountain,
er, Mrs. .viatiie Bivens this week. Misses Lila Farmer and Saddie
_ _ , , f Patterson, and Mrs. Harry Whee-
„ -dfs- J- L. Ccoper and Mrs. ler and three sons, Harrv, Rav-
i rank Bone spent Monday in Ma- rnond, and Marvin were the guests
of Mrs. A. N. Torrance Sunday.
Coopen ills Notes
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Strayer, of
Macon were the guests of Mrs.
trayer’s sister, Mrs. J. O. Etiier-
Mr. Oscar Ennis spent Monday !-'dge Sunday.
tnd Tuesday in Atlanta. j
j Misses Marie and Lillie Mae Al-
Miss Bessie Bland is the guest ’ en werc the guests of Miss Thelma
M Mrs. H. M. Smith in Cochran. I‘ vllen Sunday.
Miss Erma Childs, is spending a
few days with Mrs. \\ . H. Hodges
on account of the illness of Mrs.
Hodges; mother, Mrs. Goodwin.
\Y. 1'
Steve
Little, E. I.. McCombs,
Thornton and T. Treanor
Thras
Mr. Edmond Reed visited here 1 Misses Mildred, and Annie Stray
his week. isr and Gladys Huff, of Macon
i were the attractive guests of Miss-
Mrs. E. A. Tigner s^nt Friday ! ?s Ri!la and Pauline Etheridge Sun
in Macon. I da )‘-
Kate
Is Hostess p | .. » .. |
Satuidav afternoon Miss Mrs. M. A. McCraw has return-1 • J l E / Bc ^' ^-turned to
Thrash entertained her ed frow a week visit to Atlanta. , t0 ht ‘, s 'f Crs ’ T7 ^ rS ' T ' N '
mm**, club Top score, being a! -l.uos and Mrs. Eber I earso.:
deck of cards, was awarded to ■ Mr. R. S. Patillo spent Friday
Mrs. Marion Sibly. A delightful and Saturday in Macon.
.salad course was served. Those i
present were: Mrs Oscar McAfee Mr. J. H. Ennis spent several
Mr>. hdwin Allen .Mrs h. A. clays in Macon last week.
Tiger. Mr*. Hugh Andrews, Mrs.; ,
Marion Sibley, Mrs \\. T. Gar- j y] r ail j yj rs r p
rani Jr. Mrs. George Reid, Miss Miss Mildred Barrett
Y 11. i\ f —L M' A 1 . .
Floride Allen, Mrs. K.
friend and Miss (.trie \\
Al* week end in Atlanta,
titaker.!
Miss Beulah Brannan, who is
teaching school at Salem spent the
week end at Coopers.
Miss Ellen Echols, has return
ed home after a delightful visit
Barrett and with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Ivy, of
spent the Athens.
Miss Clara Childs, and Mr.
fames Taylor Jr., who were united
■n marriage Sunday afternoon at
he home of the bride’s parents, be-
, r in life together with best wishes
if their manv friends.
The Co, perville High School
,vill soon present a very interesting
Play. The name and date will be
mnounced later.
ormg
“ ' . | Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bone
; iiesJoy Evening II ridge. Club spending two weeks mo"
Entertained. i, Florida.
Mrs. Allen Little was the do.-1
light tul hostess of her bride club I Miss May Little, of W ashington
mi Tuesday evening. At the begin- D. C., is the guest of Mrs. Allen
ing of the evening delicious re- Little.
ireshmtnt-s were served. Those j
playing were: Mrs Oscar Mc-| Mrs. J. P. Stevens has returned
\ tee' Mrs \\ . D. Stembridge. to her home in Macon after spend-
Mrs. J.E. Pottle, Mrs. '1'. Trea- ing seferal days with Mrs. Harry
nor, Mrs Steve Thornton, Miss
May Little of Washington I). C.
Miss Leila Lamar, Miss Kathe
rine Scott, Miss Man Cline, Miss
Mattie Thomas and Mr. and Mrs.
|ohn Hutchenson.
Mrs A. B. Scott. Miss Katherine
Scott, Miss Katherine Birdsong
and Mr. .Newell Scott spent Mon-
lav in Macon.
Master Joseph Hendricks of
Milledgeville spent the week end
in with his cousin, Master Robert
Pearson.
Bone.
Mrs W. F. Montgomery. Mrs.
Oscar McAfee, Miss Ethel Mont
gomery and Miss Maude Mont-
spent aionday in Macon.
Personal Mention.
Mrs. M. C. Few andn children of
Macon, are the guess of Mrs. and
Mrs J. C. Grant for Thanksgir-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ingram spec
\ era! davs in Atlant this week.
Miss Gussie Tabb left Wednes
day* to spend several days at her
mine in Stillav illc.
Miss Mary Vaughn spent Satur
day afternoon in Maccn shopping.
Mrs. J. O. Etheridge, and Miss
Connie Etheridge, spent the day
with Mrs. C. R. Torrence Friday.
The many friends of Mrs. F. E.
Goodwin are sorry to hear of her
i'lness, at the homo of her daugh
ter, Mrs. \\. H. Hodges.
Master lameS Salter celebrated
; second birthday on Monday
with a party at the home of his
.randtnother, Mrs. R. T. Baisden.
Mr. Clayton Robson has return-
d to Atlanta after spending sev-
•ra! davs in this citv.
Miss Mable Pearson was the
guest of her cousin- Miss Laura
Childs.
Mrs. George Carpenter, of Mii-
lcdgevilie was the guest of Miss
Cooper Sunday.
DEVEREUX NEWS
Remember the Bazaar at the Dev
cu\ School Auditorium on Fri
day Dec. 8th. Come out and en
joy oysters and other good things
for dinner and supper. Doors will
rpen at ten in the morning. There
will be on display a number of pret
ty and useful articles.
On account of the inclement
weather last Sunday morning Sab-
ath School and preaching were
looriv attended. As is his cus-
om, Rev. G. W. Hamilton preach-
d a splendid sermon. A movc-
netit is on foot by which we trust
hat the churches will be well heat
ed and no one will have to go into
winter quarters. Last week the
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wright of
Milledgeville will be the guest of
their daughter Mrs. \Y. M. Scott
ion Thanksgiving.
Mrs. J. M. Courson visited her
daughter Miss Olene Courson in
Macon last week.
Mr. J. A. Wood of Sparta is in
stalling a Planing Mill near the
railroad office here. We are glad
to see new enterprises established
in our village and wish them suc
cess.
Miss Julia Moate spent Monday
afternoon with her sister, Mrs. G.
W. Rives of Sparta.
Miss Connie Jones cf Macon
spent the week-end as the guest
of Mrs. J. C. Coleman and Miss
Mildred Fox here.
Mr. H. 11. Wilkes made a busi
ness trip to Macon last week.
Mrs. S. B. Rives* is spending
ometinie with relatives in Madison
and Atlanta.
Messrs. W. II. and W. S. Rives
have grown peanuts quite exten
sively this year and are harvesting
splendid crop. No doubt a
arger acreage of peanuts will be
planted here netx year.
Mesdames W. L. Coleman and
\Y. Z. Leveritte have returned
home after a pleasant trip to the
W. M. l\ Convention in Atlanta.
Do not forget the Bazaar at the
School Auditorium on Friday Dev.
8th.
Messrs. J. H, Orvin and Roy
Harrison were in Wrightsville Sat
urday.
Mr. Cooper, of Sandersville
spent two days of last week in our
village.
Mr. John Arthur King, has been
quite sick at Locust Grove, where
1 ^ has been attending school. He
atne home Saturday to recuperate
We are sorry to report Mrs. War
ren Welch. Mrs. J. M. King and
Mrs. Nora Boyer all confined to
heir beds. Hope all will soon be
well.
Mr. L. L. Webb and family, and
Kir. John Nunn, of Chalker spent
Sunday with relatives here.
MORAS—STURGIS
LINTON ITEMS
The friends of Mr. A. J. Tra-
wick will be glad to know that he
Prayer service was held with Mrs. has been elected a member of The
Mrs. C. B. Ivey, of Pancras. was
the guest of Mrs. I’artee Monday.
Mr. J. R. Watkins made a busi
ness trip to Macon Tuesday.
Mr. A. B. Echols, Miss Emily
Echols and Mrs. R. W. Lee spent
. . , | Saturday morning in Milledgeville.
Mrs. L. P. Longmo is visiting j .
cr mother. Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell j Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gladdin left
Mrs. F. E. Bone is spending
eral weeks with Mr. and
I larrv Bone.
sev-
Mrs.
I 4 I f. f. I V 11 I Cl .» »» Vll j
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jones are for Florida Monday where
:n Griffin. I will make their home.
they
J. C. Coleman and enjoyed by those
who attended. I f plans are per-
ected which are on foot we trust
hat the church will be well heal-
d each Wednesday night and the
ttendance will be good.
The Bible Study class of the
Admans Missionary Society of tin
\1ethodist Church held a most in-
eresting meeting at the home of
virs. Luther B. Moate with Mrs.
H. II. Wilkes ns leader. After
lie study Mrs. Moate served a
salad course. She
erving by Miss Ju-
Misses Elizabeth
Moate. _
Mrs. Mamie Spurlin of Carrs
snent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman of
Hartwell, Ga., wilf spend Thanks
giving with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Coleman.
Mrs. I. F. Medley spent a few
dais in Macon this week.
most delicious
,vas assited in :
ia Moate and
.nd Caroline
National Honorary Fraternity
(Agri.) Alpha Zeta. He is the
rst one in the department of X’eti-
r iry Medicine to be thus honored.
I T r. Trawick is a student of the
diversity of Georgia and is a son
f Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trawick.
Mr. B. F. Raines, of St. George,
vas called here last week on ac-
•ount of the serious illness of his
ittle daughter.
lied of pneumonia. Saturday
ru rning, Gladys Raines, the little
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
-taines. She was twenty-three
months old and was a bright and
ovable child. She was tenderly
aid to rest in the cemetery at
A rightsville. Parents, grandpar-
nts grieve not because of her go
ng for “ft is well with the child,”
eet her in that better land.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison
ith Mr. Raines and Mrs. \\ ebb
.ceompanied the remains of Gladys
I Raines to Wrightsville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley
Moran announce the engagement
.if their daughter, Olive Eldna, to
Mr. Alfred E. Sturgis, the mar-
iage to Le solemnized December
2tyh at the Sparta Baptist church.
OLD FOLKS NEED
NOT BE FEEBLE
I F you are “getting along in years”
you don't need to sit in a chimney
comer and dream of the days when
you were full of life and vitality.
Keep your blood rich and pure and
your system built up with Glide's
Fepto-Mangan, and you will fee!
stronger, younger and livelier than you
have for years. Get it today and
watch the result.
Your druggist has Gude's—liquid or
tablets, as you prefer.
Gude's
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
LIOUIO ASPIRIN
DOESN’T HUNT
THE HEART
Collier’s Capatone Takes
Place of Dangerous Tab
lets, Stopping Headaches,
Nausoa, Colds, Grippe and
Nervousness Quickly.
Collier’s Capatone is the best
aspirin, but in liquid form, with thu
dangerous matter taken out.. You
can use it without fear. All drug
gists have it in 30c anil 00c bottles.
Kach bottle must carry the signature
‘‘J. Homer Collier. ”
READ THESE QUESTIONS—
ANSWER THEM HONESTLY-
AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF
WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE
DOING EVERYTHING YOU CAN
FOR THE COMMUNITY * IN
W1FCH YOU LIVE.
Are you a truly loyal citizen of
your home town?
Are you doing all that cen rea
sonably be expected of you to
make this a better place in which
to live.
Are you doing your full duty to
your business associates and fel
low citizens generally?
Ask these Questions of the ave
rage citizen you meet and yiu wi
MILLEDGEVILLE MERCHANTS
in all probability receive a most
emphatic affrmative answer. But
pursue the subject further. Ask
any ot the number of people who
have aepuired the habit of trading
out of town and the chances are
that in many cases the answer will
be less positive, lo these people
add the following Questions:
Are you patronizing home mer
chants and home industries?
Are you speeding your money
in the community in which you
make it or live?
Are you by patronage helping
to make the home stores all that
the proprietors, as wel as the
community at large, would like
them to be?
Are you not helping to boost
Town?
and boom some other city by
spending there the money you
make either as a wage-earner or
property-ownr Baldwin county?
just ponder a moment on Ques
tions and you cannot help but re
alize that every dollar you spend
horn the volume of business of
elsewhere is just that much taken
Milledgeville merchants, and re
tards to just that extent develop
ment and expansion of local en
terprises, AND EVERY TIME YOU
RETARD THE ADVANCEMENT
OF AN ENTERPRISE IN YOUR
HOME CITY, YOU ALSO RETARD
YOUR OWN SUCCESS AND PROS
PERITY AS A RESIDENT OF
THAT CITY.
The next time you decide on
carrying your money to a neigh
boring city to spend, or on send
ing it to a far-away mail-order
house, think of Milledgeville and
Baldwin Countoy, your own home
town and county and remember
the duty you owe to this city and
county. Consider thoughtfully
your duty to the community in
which you live, and then leave
that money right here at home
where it was earned and rightful
ly belongs:*
Ever think about it before in
just that way? It’s a fact, isn’t
ASSOCIATION