The Leader-tribune and peachland journal. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 19??-192?, January 01, 1920, Image 7

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♦ + ♦*♦** * + ♦**** + * + ++ +*++++ * + ++++**+++ + 4* ♦ + + * * ♦ May the coming year be a prosperous + ♦ t one to you and yours, and + * May our business relations, in the J * future, be as in the past, a pleasure to us J J both. * ♦ * * ♦ + Fort Valley Cash Market 4* 4* ♦ ♦ ♦ E. L LI SEN B Y, Prop. 4* ♦ Phone 126 Prompt J ♦ Delivery ♦ 4» + + 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4>4 , 4* 4* 4* 4-4* 4-4-* 4* 4- 4*4*4* + 4‘4-4*4*4> 4* * + + + + + + * R. J. FLOURNOY C. E. KERNAGHAN 570 Cherry St. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. FLOURNOY & KERNAGHAN Jewelers and Opticians. Reliable & Dependable. Buy from Flournoy & Kernaghan and be SURF. l. ii £ The New Year !l £ [i £ Finds grateful for $ li us your past liberal £| ji patronage—with best wishes for your future happiness and prosperity—-and S £ [i l} with new resolutions and prepara- k tions to serve you more efficiently Si i\ £ and acceptably. $ i £ ii £ fi £ £ £ Si AXEL ECONOMOU, Prop. I Si £ tn Headquarters for INSURANCE Jjf Fire, Tornado, Casual y, Automobile, Si Burglary, Surety Bonds, Flate Glass oAendric r m * Representing NORTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. SAFE. PROMPT AND APPRECIATIVE GROUND THE WORLD WITH j HE AMERICAN RED CROSS. % • i Recreation in Hospital#. li a V.v. 3 ■v agfigl SI m ■ m , A % Hi MM ■A'-". ' WM i M M > L ■ I ■ "& m • ’ m % s m \ i i 'A W m The American Red Cross conducts Its recreational work In hospitals through trained men and women, introducing a multitude of recreations suited to the hanuieaps of the men. The accompanying view of a hospiial ward ■hows In operation a moving picture projecting machine, developed by a Red Cross recreational director, which throws the pictures on the wall so that the men do not have to stir from their cots. Be It Resolved: That All Boost Fort Valley During This Year. * THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY. CA„ JANUARY 1, 1920. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ m *• i Personal Paragraphs I I ♦♦ *♦ If ♦K* Mr. Russell Edwards was in At¬ lanta Friday. * * * Mr. Cliff Kimsey visited relatives in Cornelia this week. * + + 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan, Jr., of Macon, were here this week. t * v Miss Artie Wheat of Atlanta is with her sister, Mrs. S. C. Floyd. ♦ Rundell, * * visited i Master Jack Jr., j relatives in Roberta Christmas week, 4* 4> 4* Miss Irene Askin visited her ta ther at Faceville during the holidays. mT ir Charles Martin is visiting his a§ .c, Mrs. C. E. Gilbert, in Perry. 4- 4- ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Julian Webster spent Christmas with relatives in At lanta. 4> 4> 4* Miss Elizabeth Parham was the guest of Mrs. Dawson Kendrick this week. « * * Mr. Clem Pike of Montezuma vis¬ ited relatives her the first of this week. 4> 4* 4> Mrs. Roland Hiley spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wall of Dawson. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Nance have returned from a visit to relatives in South Carolina. 4- 4* 4 Miss Florine Danielly of Roberta visited Miss Mattie Belle Turner this week. ♦ 4* ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Onan Houser spent several days this week with friends in Talbotton. * 4* ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Caughey Culpepper of Atlanta were visitors to relatives here this week. ^ «fi Messrs. Will and Phil Scroggs were here during the holidays to see friends and relatives. 4* 4> 4> Mr. L. Carter and family were with Mrs. Leighton Dure in Colum¬ bus on Christmas Day. » * t Mrs. Lee Houser and Miss Haze! Houser sailed on Tuesday from Alas¬ ka to Bellingham, Wash. * 4* * Judge Bel) of Oglethorpe was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. C. II. Matthews, one day this week. 4* 4* ♦ Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brown of Ma¬ con were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edwards on Thursday. 4- * * Mrs. 0. G. Singleton returned Monday from Sanaersville, where she spent the Christmas season. 4* ❖ 4> Mr. and Mrs. Glenmore Green en¬ tertained a few friends informally one evening recently at a bird sup¬ per. * * Mr. D. B. Hart of Alexander City, Ala., spent the (Jhristmas holidays with his daughter, Mrs. F. S. Wil¬ liams. 4> 4> 4> Mr. J. W. Pass, manager of the Fort Valley Chero-Cola Bottling Co., spent Saturday in Atlanta on busi¬ ness. * ❖ * Miss Meeta McDonald of Atlanta spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Withoft and Miss Louise Mc¬ Donald. + « * Mr. and Mrs. Miller Edwards of Macon were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edwars on Christ¬ mas Day. ♦ 4» 4» Miss Elsie Jones returned Monday to Asbury College, Kentucky, after spending the Christmas vacation with home folks. ♦ 4> * Mrs. 0. D. Williams and Miss Ka¬ tie Mae Williams spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee in Marshallvilie. * * 4* A congenial party of young mar¬ ried and unmarried people motored Tuesday evening to Marshallvilie, where a dance was enjoyed. ♦ 44 Miss Corie Lynn Dorset of Macon was the guest of Miss Frances White for a few day3 during the holidays, returning home Monday afternoon. 4* 4* 4* The Christmas party tendered the young 3ociai set on Wednesday even ing by Miss Helen Marshall was marked with an air of cordial in¬ formality and was one of the most delightful affairs of the Christmas season for the young women and young men of tins city. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦H ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seifert and lit¬ tle daughter, Alma,* of Orangeburg, S. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seifert during the holidays. + + * Mrs. S. B. Goodwin and family of Marshallvilie and Miss Kate Wins low of Macon were the guests Sat¬ urday of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Flour noy. * 4- * Mrs. Clifford Prator entertained a congenial party of rook players at a small game Friday afternoon. After an enthusiastic game refreshments were served, 4* ♦ 4* Mr. C. E. Martin left Monday night for Atlanta to be present at a meet ing of the executive committee of the Georgia Bankers Association, of mhieh h<? ig a member 4» 4» 4 Messrs. Rembert Marshall and Ce¬ cil Sims, two talented young lawyers of Nashville, Tenn., were visitors! during the holidays, guests of the family of Mr. B. T. Marshall. 4- 4- 4* Mr. and Mrs. Mann Martin and little son and Mr. R. B. Anderson, Mrs. Martin’s brother, were dinner guests of Mrs. O. D. Williams and M iss Katie Mae Williams on Sunday. t> * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newton and children motored to Americus and to points on the Florida East Coast for the holidays. Friends here have received cards from them mailed at Miami. + + * Mrs. C. E. Martin and little daugh¬ ter, Sarah, went to Atlanta last Fri¬ day, where they are spending the re¬ mainder of the holidays with Mrs. Martin’s parents, Judge and Mrs. Hi¬ ram Warner Hill. 4> 4> 4 1 Miss Etta Carithers, Miss Marie Anderson, Messrs. Brown Carithers and Samuel Mathews, all Port Val leyans, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McTyier in New York on Christmas Day. * * 4 The Men’s Bible Class of the Meth¬ odist church held a business meet¬ ing for the election of officers in the church parlors Friday evening, fol¬ lowed by a social hour at which re¬ freshments were served. ♦ 4* * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fincher had a Fincher fainily reunion one day dur¬ ing the holLays. Mr. Fincher’s fath er and sisters, the Misses Fincher, oi Culloden, Mr. Wallace of Tbomas ton and Mr. Felton Fincher of Ma¬ con were present. + + + Mrs. J. M. Cook, Sr., joined her husband and son here a week or ten days ago, in time for the family to spend the Christmas holidays to¬ gether. They are at home on North Miller street, in the residence for¬ merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemp. 4* 4* 4> Major Clifford J. Mathews, whe was several months ago detailed a; instructor in military science and tactics at the University of Oklaho ma, left Wednesday for his post af ter spending the Christmas holiday: with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Mathews. 4» 4* 4> Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. A Rrown regret that they will leav* Thursday of this week for Blakely Ga., near which place they will make their futnre home. Mr. Brown hat for several _ars been manager of _ the f jus Magnolia Farms near ^ . i. Valley, and he and Mrs. Brow; have many friends in this city and section who will mis* them greatly. O WATCH «y» And ott er — bowel dlsor - ders — Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, etc. Be prepared to check and relieve such troubles by keening in the family medicine chest a bottle of Etef Thacker’# Diarrhoea Mixture In use for half a century. At all drug stores; 35c. Money Back if no benefit. Thache** Medicine Co. Chattanooga. Tenn., U. 8. A. For Sale by DR. F. G. HOBBS Fort Valley, Ga. *43 A'** 'UT «a W .0 S' J l v JM I j We desire to extend to you the com | pliments of the Season and ex¬ press our sincere wishes for vour prosperity the coming year with a continuance I of the cordial relations I existing between US. PHONE Copeland’s 140 FORT Pharmacy VALLEY, \ GA. a I f \ . % .-*3 w 7 / THE UNIVERSAL CAB WHETHER COTTER PIN OR COMPLETE OVERHAUL. You can get it in our Sales and Service Station. We are Authorized Ford Dealers. In our stockroom, we carry every part that goes into a Ford car or Ford truck. They’re gen¬ uine Ford parts too---eac,h made of the same tough, durable Vanadium steel as its counter¬ part in the Ford car. < >nr special Ford repair shop is thoroughly equipped with specially de signed tools and np-to-the-minute machinery so that repairs, adjustments, or complete over* hauls for Ford cars can he handled promptly and efficiently. Onr mechanics who will do the work on ymir Ford -cars, or trucks, understand the Ford mechanism and snow the right way to tune it up. Anti foi the work you will pay only the reasonable Ford prices. G. L. STRIPLING 8t CO. Ford Authorized Dealers. Fort Valley, Georgia We Appreciate Your Patronage in the past and wish you A Happy and Prosperous New Year. T. L. FLOYD JEWELER i i Where Quality Is As Represented >> 109 Main Street, Phone 64. Fort Valley, Georgia*