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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, rORT VALLEY, GA., JANUARY 29, 1920.
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i Personal Paragraphs
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Mr. Tom Jarrell, of Atlanta was
here Wednesday.
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v Miss Carrie Riley is visiting rel¬
atives in Montezuma this week.
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Mrs. Wellons of Perry is
ner uaugnter, Mrs. Lewis Riley.
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Mr. Russell Houser, of Tech vis¬
ited home folks a few days this week.
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Mrs. T. V. Fagan, of Macon vis¬
ited friends in Ft. Valley last Satur¬
day.
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Mrs. Clarence Collier and Mrs.
Will Carithers were visitors in Macon
Thursday.
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Mrs. Tom Jarrell, of Atlanta is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
S. Murray.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haslam, of
Marshallville were visitors here Sat¬
urday.
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Mrs. Leighton Dure, of Columbus
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Carter this week.
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Mr. B. J. Chirstman, of the Ga.
Fruit Exchange, Atlanta, was a vis¬
itor here this week.
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Miss Martha Riley, of near Perry
visited her brother, Mr. Lewis Riley,
several days this week.
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Friends of Ralph Braswell are re¬
joicing that he is much improved
from his recent serious illness.
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The U. D. C. met Wednesday with
Mrs. J. D. Kendrick, with Mrs. Law
rence Gray as joint hostess.
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Mrs. Williams, of Atlanta return¬
ed home Tuesday after a short visit
to her sister, Mrs. J. M. Jones.
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Mr. A. M. Seifert was in Cornelia
and Marietta Wednesday and Thurs¬
day.
Mr. Asby McCord, of Atlanta was
a week-end visitor to friends here the
past week.
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Mr. Tom Harrison, of Macon was
a pleasant visitor this week, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bris
endine.
Mr. W. A. White, the Railroad
street grocer, made a business trip
up into Crawford County last Satur¬
day morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Souder and
children, of Macon, were the week¬
end guests of Mrs. Souder’s mother,
Mrs. J. C. Slappey.
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into the Healthy, Full-Blooded
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How the red-blooded, energetic,
and attractive man or woman is en
vied*by those who fee) that it will
always be their unfortunate lot to
be thin, pale, and weak-bodied!
And yet why continue to envy men
and women who possess a vigorous,
healthy physical condition and an at
tractive, magnetic personality?
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whose bodies suffer from lack of
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Mangan enriches the blood and in¬
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your convenience Pepto-Mangan is;
prepared in two forms, liquid and
tablet. Both contain exactly the I
same medicinal value. 1
, Insist on the genuine Pepto-Man
gan.To be sure you are buying the
genuine Pepto-Mangan ask your
druggist for “Gude’s. >» And be sure
the nam. “Gude’s” is on the package. 1
Mrs. Russell Edwards and little I
daughter, Maud Brown, visited Mr. i
and Mrs. Tom Brown in Macon last |
week.
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Miss Russell Williams, of Cordele, j
who is a student of Agnes Scott, i
spent the week-end here with Miss
Ruth Evans.
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Misses Elizabeth Brown, Ruth and
Chritine Evans returned Sunday to
Agnes .Scott College after spending
the week-end at home.
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Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Sr., left Thurs¬
day for her home in Delaware, after
a visit of several weeks to Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. McCoy.
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Mr. 0. E. Pearson took four of his
children to Macon Saturday and had
their tonsils and adenoids removed.
All are getting on nicely.
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Mrs. F. W. Withoft and Mrs. Ralph
Newton went to Butler Wednesday
to address the Baptist Woman’s Mis¬
sionary Society.
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Mr. W. B. Austin has sold his
garage business at the corner of
Church and Macon streets to Messrs.
Hardison and Bartlett.
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A large number of Marshallville
people motored up last Friday to see
Anita Stewart in “Her Kingdom of
Dreams” at the Franklin Theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen, of“Twin
Oaks,” had as their guests last Wed
neday evening, Mrs. Ralph Bassett,
Mr. A. J. Houser and the Misses Hou¬
ser.
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Miss Ruth Evans was hostess Sat¬
urday evening at a delightful tur¬
key dinner at which there were a doz¬
en guests, complimenting her house
guest, Miss Williams.
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The Philathae Class of the Bap¬
tist Church entertained at a soc'a 1
meeting Thursday afternoon in the
church parlors and coffee and sand¬
wiches were served.
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Mrs. Lewis Jones and little son,
Franklin, of Macon, spent the week¬
end with Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs. D.
V. Duke, who continues ill at her
home on Anderson Avenue.
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Mrs. Ella Carithers entertained at:
a movie party last Friday afternoon,
complimenting Mrs. Wylie, of Chi'.■
lotte, N. C., who is spending the wi T1
ter with her daughter, Mrs. Will Cnr
ithers.
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Rev. W. F. Quillian left Tuesday
for Nashville, Tenn., to attend a two
days conference of the Epworth Lea¬
gue Board, he being president of the
League Board of the South Georgia
Conference. "*
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Friends in Ft. Valley of Mr. J. R
Howard, of Macon, are cordially in¬
terested in his marriage last week in
Atlanta to Mrs. Moxley, of Macon.
Mr. Howard has many friends here
who are congratulating him and wish
him much happiness.
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Messrs. A. A. Williams, C. N.
Rountree, W. P>. Austin, Lonnie Tay¬
lor, Burns Cunningham, Will Carith¬
ers, Oscar Pearson, arid T. M. An
thoine are among the number from
Ft. Valley who served on the jury this
week and last in Perry.
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Friends of Mr. E. H. Vaughn re¬
gret his removal from Myrtle to
Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Vaughn still
retains his interest here, both in the
peach industry and his friends, and
ordered The Leader-Tribune sent to
h ; s new address.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Long had as din
ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Smoak, of Perry, Mrs. Charlie
Bennett, of Vienna, Mr. Collins, of
Ellaville. Fine fat possums caught
by Mr. Long and a friend a few
nights previously contributed to the
repast.
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A party that was enjoyed by forty
of the grammar school set was t'n<
one at which Miss Annette Shepard 1
entertained in celebration of her el
eventh birthday on Monday after
noon. Despite the incliment wea
(her the party was highly enjoyed.
The refreshments were cream anil
^ ^ h and aalted nuts .
Yes, Nancy, we were forced to m
crease our rates on account of the
high price of print paper, etc, and j
you should inform your ‘borrowing
neighbor that you paid $ 2.00 for the j
privilege of receiving The News each
week this year.—Montieello News.
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