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VOLUME XXXIV.
GAINESVILLE; GA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922.
NO. 33
B. W.;M. U. Instituse to Be Held at
First Baptist Church April 14-15
] lit- following program has been. ar
uiiu'oil for the Northeast Division, In-
jtitute B. W.,M.,tJ., to be held at the
First Baptist church heie on April 14th
^HeNING APRIL 14.
S.00 P. M. ,Song.
Scripture,
Prayer—Rev. E. F. Compbell.
Special Music—Gainesville Choir.
Demonstration—Gainesville Y. W. A.
Missionary Address—Rev. Jacob Gar-
-.tenhaus.
Song.
Benediction.
SATURDAY MORNING <9.30.
D.30 A. M. Song, " Come''Women,
Wide Proclaim." Key Word, ‘-‘Ftiit^^
Devotional—Mrs. C. T. Brown.
9.45. Welcome—JIrs. E? ,C. Palmour.
Introduction of’'Pastors -and visitors/
10.00 Vice-Presidents Message.
10.15. Superintendents’ Messages.'.
10.55 Special Music—Mrs.. H. W.
Headers and Mrs. George Allen.
11.00. Address-^sMiss Laura Lee Pat
rick. *
11.30. Our Young' ^Peojle—Confer
ence led 'by "jgisft Beatrice, Plernard. j
12.15. Special Message—-Rev.' Garten-
hans.
12.30. Quiot Hour*—Mrs.' C. K. Do
zier. ' ’ ■ '
1.00. Adjourn.
AFTERNOON. '
Faith Proven by Works.
2.00 P. M. Per. Ser. Demonstration
arranged by Mrs, A. C. McEver.
2.45. Our Workers in the East—Miss
Elizabeth Harman.
Special music.- 1 , . •
3:00. "This Ye ought to have done."
—Miss Patrick, U' ,
]. irtssiou;Study.
2. Persuasion service. "
3. Enlistment.
•I. Stewardship. . .
5. Prayer. ■ A. • •'
t>. The little 4lu-ngs..- r .^-v.^[v:.:
3:50. The Faith that Overcomes—
Mrs. W. J. Neal.
4:20. Consecration Service—Mrs. T.
J. Kepey.
On Friday, April 14, beginning at 10
a. m. :i ‘‘Superintendents’ and Wor
kers’ Conference ” of tho Division will
be held. All Associational officers are
urgently requested to - attend. Send
names to Mrs. E. C. Brewer, Gainesville,
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GEORGIA GLEE CLUB MON
DAY AT BRENAU.
Monday evening at 8.30 at Brcaml
Auditorium the University of Georgia’s
Glee and Instrumental Club will appear
before Brenau and Gainesville people
in what promises to be the best per
formance of any college club over pre
sented in the South. The Club this
year has among their usual good sing
ing and the mandolin club, a symphony
orchestra of 16 men and also a side
splitting comedy skit by "Jerry"
Jones. It has been previously an
nounced that this skit will be entitled
"Whodoo Whodidit,’’ but this name
fails to imply the real meaning of the
play, sq the title has beeq changed to
l ^Shtd^speare’s^l^ljrt," yrhrch you
con no doubt fatorpret froth the tifle;
Miss. Dorothy Dean, Bride-Eleet, is
Feted Guest a|a Round of Parties
Mias Dorothy Dean, the lovely young® feta with full skirt and old-fashioned
daughter of Mr. unj Mrs. H. H. Dean, tight bodice.
whose marriage this evening to Mr. Joel Tuesday evening after the rehearsal
Chandler Harris, Jr., is anticipated with at Hillcrest, Mr. and Mrs. Dean enter-
keen interest by all of Gainesville, has tamed the bridal party at the Country
Merchants to Take Half Holiday on
Thursdays, June 1 to September 1
MISS LOUISE STEPHENS DIES
. AFTER SHORT ILLNESS.
The death of Miss Louise Erwin Ste
phens, the attractive and talented young
been the feted guest .of honor at a mim-. Club. Miss Dean worean exquisite ev- j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ste-
ber of parties during the week that huB ening dress of Dresden taffeta in lavon- ’phene of Young Harris, Ga., at the home
just passed. . . ' j der shade, the roses being^ of a deeper.- 0 f her sister, Mrs. Herbert Tabor, last
* The opening party was given on Tues- ’ totae of lavender. About the waist was Sunday morning, camo. as a groat shock
day afternoon of last week" with’Mrs,' a 8 * ash of lavender chiffon. to her relatives and many friends. Miss
Frank Wright, the sister of Miss Dean|. Perhaps no girl in ^ainesville has Stephens was nineteen years old and
whose marriage two years ago was ot ever ® n joyed wider popularity than graduated at the head of her class last
wide popular interest, Us hostess. Six- Miss Dean. Beautiful, charming, gra-'year at Young Harris college. For the
teen guests were entertained at bridge, 1 <d°u8, with a vivacity of manner that past five months she has been teaching
the tables being; plaeed in the dining makes her always interesting, widely a t Laurel Hill school.near Gainesville,'
room and parlor that were brightened traveled over her.own country and Eu- j ant t living with Mrs. Tabor. Her school
with a spring touch of long sprays of 8 ^° naturally draws jevery one, closed only a week before her death and
white and yellow'winter-bloom. The and makes friends easily. Her marriage • she intended returning to her parents’
The guest prize was a linen luncheon to Joel Chandler Harris, Jr v son of the home within a few days when she was
set exquisitely embroidered in Mont-^tfohth’s ..great writer, ( is the sulmina- 1 stricken with a cold which was followed
nellick embroidery, the hahd-Work ofj tion of a lovely romance of several by blood poisoning from an infected
will be a-.parody on the ShakespeaM’^ho hostess. lyeafs’ standing. She carries with her tooth.
tragedy, "Hamlet." Hamlet’s soldo- Miss ©can's delicate blond loveliness into her aew life the abidin * love ’ ^ I On account of the hard trip across
quy has been twisted and warped into was brcm ht out to feai advantage by est . and heart y S ood w,shes of a11 her the Blue Jtidge mountains to her home
the above title and wHl be full of mt.' one . pie ^ gown of CBnton crepe in a neighbors and friends in her girlhood the funera l party-left ithin a few hours
e eorgia oui which is one of the • so f t s j laf | e of ;,apricot. Insets of white wme - I after her death, but during that time
greatest its o al Georgia Club per-jeiepe embroidered in rose, silver and, 0 la great number -of her friends called
Club^hasTbeen huvilT rehearsTls dl<lv 1 Llack ’ nd °™-| the ' center frout ’ tl ‘° WHITE-LITTLE MARRIAGE. ! to ex P ress theil ' to the fami-
at the University and when thev an of G 10 skirt > and .the ton lengths “Announcement has been received of ^ and offer tbeir assistance. Some
pear here thev will be able to nut oni° f th ° ® andarin aleevw > Her fa!f hairJ the marriage of Guy B. White, of Dal- **“*7 people'from Gainesville attend-
the show in excellent stylo. was arraIlged h,gb * -!las and Miss Ora Little of Gainesville, ed the fancial at \oung Harris chapel: Judge J. B. Jones received a few d&ya
■fist's all go to lice this splendid per-1 Mrs ' Wright .wore an afternoon cos- Ga<j v Mch took place March 22nd, at 011 Monday, which was conducted y' ag0 | shipment of live hundred white
formance. Gainesville has several boys ] tuine ' of brdwn g0 °rg ett( > crepe embro 1 - t h e Oak Cliff Christian church. Tho Bcv. T. R. Kendall, Jr., of this city, Leghorn pullets and six roosters whiok
at the University, and a large audich'ee dored U’ bronze beads. ! ceremony was performed by the RoV.' assisted by Rev. Jno. L. Hall ot \oung he p lace d a t Jones’ mill and farm at
to greet the elub will grcaUv encourage 1 Thursday afternoon Miss Willie Bo'lle c. H. Barnett, pastor of the church. Harns - ' iVlmt is known as the old Pass-place
them and stimulate their Work. I Jackson entertained twelve guests at Mr , an d Mrs. White are at home at The young lady students of tjie col- between Gainesville and Quillians.
________ ’ . j bridge at her lovely bomb on Green iop.^outh Winnetka avenue.'" clgo, with whom Miss Stephens had s-ud- Those chickens are.a pretty lot'-and.!*-
'DAT? rnFFTTNC . ’ streut - Tins three tables were placed In The abovo clipping from the Dallas led,, attended the funeral in a body, all ; s believed that success will meet with;
, , -* TTk" • j the sitting room and sun-parlor brigh- Nows will. be. of cordiaf interest to the dressed in white, and her chum of last the efforts of .Judge Jones on his
The Col. Wm. Candler Chapter D. A. j tona d w j t b vases of spring flowers. Miss maiiv f r i en ds of the bride, Miss Ora year sang a beautiful solo, as did Mrs. /‘chicken farm."
R. will meet with Mrs. Gordon Casey]Bganjwas presented with a Japauesb|^ Littl’o, wha has made her home boro J- G. Collins, of Gainesville,
ihursday, April 33th, at 4 o’clock. All, cens0 bag of unique design. Miss I)(jan f or Gl(! p as t f 0U1 . y Cars< gfo e j s a daugh- People from several counties attended
Wo, the undersigned merchants, agree
to close our places of business on SaV . f
urday nights at 9 o’clock, beginning
May 1st, 1922, until Sept. 1st, 1928*
and on Thursday at 1 o ’clock beginning
the first Thursday in June, 1922, until
Sept. .1st, 1922.
W. J. & E. G. Palmour Co.
D. D. Jackson.
Hulsey-Roper Co.
Jeke Sacks.
J. M. Parks &’ Sons. f
E. T. Parks. 5..
l'Le Fair Store ' >
Newman, Frierson, McEver Co,
Miss ^ou West. ‘
Geo. P._ Estes Co.
Mrs. UcrtSBtre^Frnzier.
C. W. McDonald.
PUgrintEbte8 Furniture
lien'.cix ‘& Laws.
Palmour Hardware Co.
Goforth Bros. Hardware
Barrett Bros. -3
Pruitt-Barreti Hardware Co.
M. W. Bowen
White' Furniture Co.
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CHICKENS GALORE AT
JONES’ MILL.
members are urged to be present.
CONVENTION WELL AT
TENDED.
The Hall county division of the State
U. D. C. MEETING.
The Longstrcet Chapte/ U; D. C. will
meet with Mrs. -J. R. Styles Friday af-
femoon, April 7th at 3:30 o’clock. All
members urged to. be present, as tho
Chapler wishes to perfdqj the program
for Memorial Day, Ai>ril 6. ;
was, greatly admired in a costume of j er 0 f an( j Little of the last sad rites over the nody of this
• , I fawn-colored Canton Crepe made alto- p ort \\r 01 -th, Tex., who formerly ’ lived lovable young lady.
“ * i gether, the boat neck- showing a band , n ctninesville, and also iL.nicco of -tho Miss Stephens js' survived by her par-
Central baptist church I of grey crepe which also lined the [ at0 Mr. A. J. Little. - i pills and two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Ta- HuI . a J r 8c ^° o1 convention which con*
' J. T. Grizzle, Pastor. i Ihrco-qunrter length sleeves cut jn long • bor' and Airs. Alva Maxwell, .both 1 of Vl ‘ ncd ftt tbe First Baptist churCh yes*
Siitiddy Bchool 19 a. ill., A. C. Jones, ‘ ponits over the lower ann. -Embroidery^ ■ ■ 20 * Gainesville. .terday and coniinues in session at tha.
Superin»enL Preaching by the pas-; in convenSf design In 'grey silk GAINESVILLE TEAM TO PLAY ' ’” ! ‘ - ' ' • 1 '-V * church, todhy is.walLatr
tor, 11 a. -in. and. 8 p. m. Subject the braid was introduced around- the neck, (
morning sermon. - " The Test of Loyal-: on the sleeves, and down the center j
FLOWERY BRANCH.
A baseball team has this week boon!
IN HONOR OF VISITOR.
tended.
The interesting program is published.
mutmuu oouium* •‘■no xvov w- xju i " I A iulqAhllil tnnn| hSIS this WPOk IlOOll I ’ . , '
ty 'In church mcn^erehip." Evening-front of the waist. The belt was. made izcd cousistillg cnHr elv of local - 1 Mi 88 Wortie Montgomery delightfully the last week s issue of this paper
subject. "The greaicst'-'thing in the j of twisted -silk cords in fawn and grey - ta ® nt and will . n th ‘ >ir gei - son enterlau.ed.in honor of Mrs. J. J.Fl.vnt; v.a» .earned out m detail. Among
world ’’ • - shades caught at the left front with a , .. , . , . ’ of Griffin, who is visiting-her brother, those taking part in the program were:
b whicli shews line prospects of being a .. „ ’ . . >2- ' -r a £
We aV ver# much pleased with the tiny rectangular buckle of fawn.crepe. ”“‘cws^id one* bv alournev to Floiva*rv Mr * Rafc Banka ’ hcre - The Princeton Dr. M. A. Honlino of. Pasadena, Cal;,
way our work started off last Sunday, The hat that completed this stunning - Bnmc h to play the team there Friday Hotel was thc ® ecno of the entertain- Associate Superintendent of Education,
aiijl-wc think we are going to be happy j costume,,was cxfromcly becoming. afternoon at 4 0 » clock> This wiU no
It a |'tornooiT at 4 o’clock " This" will no a nun 'l ,ei ' of guests being pres* International Sunday School Associa*
as.'wo work with the people of Central I was made of taffeta and straw in tho J a „ 0 J 1 ' the batteries ent Bt ' fre ® hnient:S wero 8erved and tion; E. D. Webb, General Superintend-
and Gainesville in Kingdom building. new Magenta shade. The brim was r n08vind being ’ Fleming and tbe aft crnoon was greatly enjoyed by cut, Georgia Sunday School Association;
Our-church is ah.eady known as the |slightly upturned on the left, rolling LelulSnrn gn^ will be p,a"li ^ ST^ ^
"Friendly ChurCh.’’ It is also known ,back fiat on the left side-back to reveal hc ci . k Watch for tho ! 0 | cirs, teachers, etc.
that wo have the best choir' and orehes- a wide -blind of ^Magenta D.ffntJ cm- . > following’is tho probable 1 STORM I AST FRIDAY ! A * reception was given the
tra in this part of Georgia. . broidered in small flowers ,u ihudes of Qf 3^: th ° Brobab *° j STORM LAST FRIDAY. | visitors by the Sunday school people Qt
1 . , ■ , - ,, , lineup tor uainesi ille. A severe wind storm last Friday morn- tho r-itv nml
vrm, i. „ttrib„ t .bl, to th. splonid blue, lavender, .MUvo «.,d rod, Hord.v, r.f.t Lothou, ,. 8 . : Dorior, 2b., i„ s wl.Kl, ,» s ® oto, Goinooviilo »0d ’ ’ ^
leadership cf our choir director, Mr. J. The, guests were: Miss Dorothy- Better, 3b.; Redwine, lb.;.Fleming, p.; vieinltv did considerable property dam- °~^
Egbert Owen. - . .- . Dean, Miss .Alma.Hamrick, of Gaffney, Little' or Russell, r.f.; Pitts, l.f.;' and -age, although so far us we have learned
Special attention will be given to the i a. (j., whq will be one of .thenkides- Black, e. . ino-ontt was in-hired
75 million round-up through-this month, maids; Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. W/A.' j af „„- n i
LEASED FILLING STATION.
Messrs. Odum G. ..Crump and E. F.
H-jj-hes of Tpccoa have leased the for-
> - r Mii i-hell-McEvcr servi.ee station on
Wf Spring street and will operate the
}' -■ antler the -mime of the "Mdtor
I' :.” having taken chargo Saturday.
They have been busy making im-
:r>evenaitits in the place, and hivvo in-
^ailed a splendid vulcanizing plant.-
■ Both tiioso iyoung men are -splendid
) ng follows, ivho have already made
1 iv fricaiTs hero,.and wo predict-for
F- -n success in tlie.ir business. .
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MOVED BICYGLE SHOP.
' Andy Campbell has mrtved
1 repair shop front 8
badford street just below tho City
‘ g-. whore ho will be'glaj to seo
-'-rvt- his frienJs, V >•
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meeting of CIRCLE NO. 2.
■‘■'e Xo. 2 of the Youiig People’s
‘'>ennry Society, of St. Paul.church
" 1 meet. ..Friday afternoon at' 4)o 'clock-
Ia : ho‘(-lmrclv to.lioid flioir nicinthly lit-
CKl ‘T meeting. W, ' '
vt Sunday morning this'circlo will
‘•bargo of .thefQqnt^najy progranf
classes'at Sunday. school.
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F. Pilgrim - spont yesterday, ip
Como to the Friendly Church.
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ALAMO
Wednesday and Thursday.
'The
EMORY GLEE CLUB GIVES
CONCERT AT BRENAU.
The storm came just before 9 o’clock,) .The Emory University Glee and Man.-
‘DEA^H OF YOUNG LADY, j and was accompanied by a heavynlown- dolin Club gave a splendid concert be-
MUlo Tr MW p ■ , v,-. q Miss Boyce Strickland, aged 19, died’I )our of ruin - A number of windqws fore a very appreciative audience at
Doris Jones, Mrs.. Pjorppnt B,rown, Mrs; at ' iho ho,nc of hcv Parents,- Mr. and were blown out of the new High School .Brenau Auditorium Monday evening.
Roberts, Mrs. Roy Newman, Airs. Stone;
Mrs. Lawrence Atkins, Mrs. W. A. Cgi-
Latimcr Rudolph.
Mrs. W. W. Btriokland Hi Gordon ave- bedding, necessitating tho dismissal of. The concert iVas a success from ov«
. ; . , nac, last Thursday morning at 5 o’clock 80,1,0 °f *bo students from classes that cry standpoint, and was received with.
Thursday evepijig Miss Mary Brown, a f tcr an extended illness. The funeral, ,1,or,,in g- A .large plate- gliiss window' much applause. The. singing of the glM, -
who will be the uiaul-of-honor, gave an W( “/ ctmihicted at St. Paul iMcthodist' wa8 blown out of'the Coca-Cola build- club was excellent uud also the mando-
‘ Rent Frtfti.".
I|T 11 on business;
imm
Child Thou Gavost Me.." Also a Sun
shine Comedy, "Love and War."
Friday. "Don’t Ever Marry." Also . . . .—, ... ... ...vr™™
.6th episode of Eddie Polo in "Do or y ypa, M>P ar y ; ' lt < (j,ac *“ 1 ° »> entertain- ^ urfi ] v jviday afternoon by her pastor, »‘S 0,1 Green street, and-a number of M club scored a big hit. • M
jjjp j, j ; 1,l R nbout twenty guosts. As a-further ^ j, Watlsinsj anti intonnent was trees were blown down, together with a The shining lights on the. club were
.. Saturday! Wallace;Reid and Lila s Lo»' lliark _ Gt fa y^» -tlu).-hostess .presented'_j a .Wbodlawn cembt'cryv ;fow -small outbuildings. ; Messrs. Warner and Barnes. Warner'-
■ — ■ — - • * - ■ : Miss Deanwith a beautiful embroidered, Nliss Strickland was possessed; of a I At New Holland some forty or fifty was called back repeatedly and Barnes
Her hat was a -lov?• .pei'ainalify and a sweet ^ispo-! ‘'b'mney flues were blown off, and a. sec- justified the sajv.ng, "They are two of
ly model in hemp Mraw of q soft yellow s jt; 0 n-which had endeared'her to a host' ti( ’ n of -the roof of the mill was turned the best soloists in. the South." . '' ■
1 ” 41 A *“‘ ^ ?r'life had been as a rav l, P aTld damaged. j Mr. "Rod" Tally, in his mock violin.
of the. county small solo, Through a clever manipulation of
beginning tho fourth Sunday, in April— »»* •«« x«pi«uig a^iovc-iy g ef dPatll j ust #g sli(J Wfls entering'luuuigo is.-reported as a result of the vocal chords, Was one-of tho best acta.
storn'i, whicli lasted but a few- minutes, on the program. -jmm
, 0 .. ; j The i-oaeert was enjoyed not only by
HOn! I. F. Huni'an nttcmli-il the Dean- thG utt 4$ e > bvrt was broadcasted ™
REVIVAL SERVICES b « 0 *^riihmod ip the fame tone of nar- of friondg Ht ,
St. Paid chiirch ,will. hold its revival rdw, grass-grain yibboh > cdgej. : -with -sil- V)f s - ull . s)lillt . <0 S “ e "^ £ww her, and | In other pa"rts
eglnning tho fourth Sunday in April ' ver thread, the ribbqn fffrniing a lovely | e j death just as site was entering .wo- 'buiiuge is report
Came in to see us
Easter Cards, Candy,
have a very complete line of
novelties.
parents, ono
and three
a . . . T . _ brothers, iressrs. George, Frank and
invited. ' Latimet. R)i- 01en 8 trickb,„d.-
■ ' -g. i—5- difiph e-iitertameil at a bridge-luncheon. _ ..
‘ ' ’ : ' • ' Tho guest prize wns'^T box of. iiaml-ein- -rr *« t n »«««.
FIRE. AT GEORGIA BEDDING i broidered linen towels,; Miss Dean wns * LEASED MOUNTAIN *
BEDDING CO.’S PLANT. | beaTitifijl iii a jiiorning dress of brown - VIEW HOTEL.
Tho mat’trcss factory of tho Georgia | Morocco crepe ; embroidered in bronzo Mrs. L. F. -Roberts has leased the
Bedding Co., located on W. Broad stfeot bo.a% Hor hut was a groain Loghoi-n Mountnin View Hotel arid is having tfm
ffeat, tlio Gainesville Midland railjviiyJ \yitH‘ ; bj'im sligWjy i°lHiig on Iqft'side, ' ba, . ld ‘ M « renovated np'put id lino, con-
was gutted iby‘flumes 'Monday niotnihg $<'^onL; .triiifiiiiiig-'lH^ng a bmid of benti- d,t, P n tbrouglK'mt. She .Will open tho
about 11.30 o’clock. The fire originated ti' ql nT3 ■ fn turqoisa shade with a aoto .* ttt an early date.,
loop iiiul t \» -• f-.-inaed ribbon ends fall- j 3— a
ing'dl^ the i MRS. STEWART’S FUNERAL'
' Saturday afto.i'.nodiH Mrs. PLerpont, ' The' remains' of Mrs. M. A. Stowart,
Brown ^gayo a lovely bridge party at beloved Atlanta woman, who died -Tuos-
tho gqost jprize bemg tlajv w.fthriiouu at the resideuee, 3 Cairo
u m»uifjo auv> iMiss pi-tin Wore u throe*, afroot,- whro 'tukon Wednesday afternoon
piece suit of, coyi-rt c-liith jn dull grey at 12:30 to x Gqincfrvillc, Ga,, for inter*
tone, With a piatimni) fox fur.scarf. Her bient,
hat was'df aavy blite Milan straw, tho Mrs. iStewurt was oighty-seven years
brim turned high across the front, Na-'°f ago.
poloon fashion, trimined, with, small nio* J. ®be is survived by two daughters,
tifs made of narrow, gross-grain rife- Mrs. H. C. Wade, and Mrs. M. L. Bey-
feon, and n platinum m-nament pi laneo-nolds; six sons, W. H., I. W., T. E., O.
ili-sign stuck thru the center front. Tho G., ,T, D., and J.' F. Btowart, and six
haudsomo costume was completed by brothers, AV. J., I. W., T. G., ,C. M,, W,
grVy silk stockiugs, -and felnck patent and B. F. Whitehead. .
leather .Oxfords topped with grey. - i •?—
Harris Wedding )Vednesdny night.
from a spark from t4ip in.6t.or wh
ignited a .pile of]lint cotfon L andtthe
flames spread, rapidly through Iho plant.
The dgnqige i a estimated at $2,500 or
more, partially covered by im
Wither-1 E. .T, Iianeaster who has boon with thc 1 who has been there for a t-
him- .-lot hi i.“ st ores ie ('l-iiaesville for several u;-ek> already, for sometime. Iml
box years has ucecntml „ mwllm. ™t*K- ! II
in in ^Insurunco firm
taf- with offices
by the radio outfit installed recently y;
by tho college. •
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Miss' Avis l’nitt, a charming young y '.j
lady of hjlm-vcpurt, La., has bpeu for] GILLSVILLE RT. 1.
the past week visiting her.many friends ] jjr. T. N. McIntyre and Mr, E. W. L.
hero and of tho Alpha Chi Chapter at Buffington and daughters, Misdos Lucy
Brenau. j and Alice, visited ; t}ieir sistor, Mrs. An- . :
* * * # | nio Williams, at Bogart lust woek,
‘Miss Mildred Williford, y member of j Mr; Frank TJtbmpson 'seeds' to bo in-
tho young college sot, formerly, of this ’ forested iii. going td Gainesville now.
city but now. of A'llanta, is a charming Wonder why!
visitor at tlio Alpha Delta L’i house and i Mr. Hugh Brice spont Sunday at Mr. • ”■
to-her friends in tho city. . jR. J. Highfill’s. ’j _w..'
* ; *- * *. I Mr. Thomas Lipscomb and'Miss Na®»
*Mrq.' .1. H. Hunt went to Atlnnta Fri- ■ nie Maud'. Hawkins qnd Mr, Howelit.,*^|.
day to attend the annual dinner-of tho Lipscoinb called on tho Misses Buffing-
Pioneer boy,s und girls of the Atluntn'toa Sunday afternoon. 1
public schools, of which her undo, Prof, j Mr. Walter Williams from Bogart, ;
J. A, Richurdson, was for many yours Gt\., spent tho week-end with Miss Tan- ,
hie Mao Hafflagt 00 -
Mr. Willie Mclntyro and Mr. Garret;
Vandiver visited Mr. Vandiver’s atFor-
ifr. O. C, Staton, neeompuniod byjsyth Sunday.
Messrs. Walter und Henry Bruudon, ex- Mr and Mrs. E. L., Buffington i
poet tp leave tomorrow, the d oather ] children spent Sunday with their j
permitting, for Sanford, Florida. Mr. Smother, Mrs. Martin.
Staton- will remain with Mrs,
a teacher. Slid hail a pleasant'time dur
ing her stay with Atlnntu friends.
:. Staton, j Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Eberhnrt v
-ouple of -. guosts Sunday of Mr. D. A. Th
id no] to his p:
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