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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, C,A., FEBRUARY 5 1920.
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Fort Valley, Georgia.
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Mr. Holt Skellie, of Perry
here Tuesday.
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Judge A. C. Riley was in Macon
Tuesday on business.
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Mr. E. VV. Braswell, of Macon was
a visitor here Monday.
Mr. Geo. L. Riley, of Kathleen was
here Monday on business.
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Miss Lois Dupree spent the week¬
end with friends in Perry.
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Miss Martha Riley,
was a visitor here Monday.
Mr. Will Jones of the State
ersity was at home for the week-end.
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Messrs. Russell Houser
Sniisson were at home for the week¬
end.
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Mr. H. R. Branch and lannly have
moved to Savannah to make their
home.
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Dr. G. A. Mitchell, of Atlanta was
a* pleasant visitor several days the
past week.
«Tv >1* family
Mr. L. M. Nesmith and nnu
Mr. Pender spent Sunday in Cochran
with friends.
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Mrs. A. D. Morrill, of Chicago is
visiting her sister, Mrs, J. H. Allen
at “Twin Oaki.”
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Mrs. Andrew Jackson, of Macon
was here last week to see her mother,
Mrs. D. V. Duke.
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Mrs. John Lee, Mr. Harbour Lee
were among the visitor’s this week
from Marshallville.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Powers are oc
cupying an a partment with Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Dupree.
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Miss Carrie Culpepper is spending
the winter in Tampa, Fla., with her
sister, Mrs. H. H. Hill.
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Mrs. A. A. Williams entertained
Miss Jimmie McDavid as honorary
dinner guest on Friday,
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Mrs Beecher Smith, of Somerset.
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Ky., is expected Thursday to visit
Mrs. Randolph Hartley.
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Rev. J. W. Stokes is in
this week conducting an evangelistic
service in Ephesus Church.
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Miss Jimmie McDavid, Miss' Kati ■
M. Williams were week-end visitor
to relatives at Marshallville.
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Friends of Mrs. E. L. Lisenby wii
regret to learn that she has been
quite ill at her home on Macon streei
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Miss Louise McDonald, who has
been confined at home for two weeks
on account of illn ’ss is out again.
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Miss Martha Andrews, of Macon
was the attractive guest several uays
this week of Miss Helen Marshall.
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Miss Gladys Slappey left Wedi ies
day for Atlanta, where she goes to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Slappey.
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Miss Zoelie McArthur, , of A the:
will spend the week-end a t home with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. Z. Me
i Arthur.
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Mr. A. J. Evans went to Athem
Friday where • lie made an address
before the State Horticultural
Society. •
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! Mrs. Nott, of Knoxville, Tenn., is
■ spending some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. A. Cornell, on Central
Avenue.
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Mr. Floyd Murphey, of ChaUa
nooga, Tenn., was a week-end visitor
to his brother, Mr. Tom Murphey, at
' “Pinecroft.
I Wilson, who teache-:
Miss Thelma
j at Gordon, spent last week-end at
: home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i J. A. Wilson.
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Miss Helen \ \ .hews entertained
i a few f ■lends c-ne afternoon at a J;,y
i eoese Tea. It was a novel and a
most enjoyable party.
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Mr?. D. V. Duke’s condition is
such that a trained nurse is in attend
ixnce. Mi. Meeta McDonald
i been called to attend her.
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The IJ. D. C., held the
me cting at the home of Mrs.
Kendrick. At this time the dat*.
the meeting was changed from the
third Wednesday of each month
the fir.t Thur.day of o*cn month.
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Mrs. Lewis Riley entertained Sat¬
urday evening at a few tables of
rook, complimenting her week-end
guests,, Laura and Martha Riley, of
Perry.
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Miss Odille Ousley na not been
; able to teach school the past week on
i account of illness. She is improv
; uk and expects to be back at her
work soon.
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Rev, J. W. Stokes filled his ap
pointment last Sunday preaching 1wo
sermons in line with the Benevolence
Drive now on in the Southern Pres¬
byterian Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sanchez enter¬
tained informally at supper Thurs¬
day evening, their guests being Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Riley and Mrs. N. C.
Wellons, of Perry.
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A chapter for the children of the
Confederacy will be organized here
in a few weeks. Miss Gladys Slappey
has been appointed leader by the U.
D. C. Chapter here.
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Mr. Frank Young, who has been
;uvay from his business for several
weeks on account of‘illness which
necessitated his going to Macon for
spe< a I treatment, has returned home
and is improving.
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M’ss Jimmie McDavid, a former
teacher in the public school here,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Katie Mae William. Miss McDavid
is now attending school at the Talla¬
hassee Woman’s College in Florida.
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Miss Foreman, teacher of the 4th
grad. end , was called to Atlanta last illness! week |
on account of the critical
of her sister there. Miss Myrick,I
teacher of domestic science, will sup¬ :
ply for Miss Foreman until her
return.
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The W. C. T. U. held an interest¬
ing meeting Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Frank Fincher.
While national prohibition has gone
into effect as far as law is concerned,
the ladies of this organisation say
there is still work to do and they are
to sta on the job.
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Miss Gladys Slappey entertained
few friends Monday evening at a
‘movie party” iri honor of Dr. G. A.
The guests included Misses
Helen Marshall, Marine. Andrews, of
Ruby Harsis, Gladys Slappey
Mitchell, Messrs. E. M. Whiting,
Brown Riley, and R. S. Braswell.
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Miss Gladys Slappey entertained
a few friends on Friday
of last week. The guests
of honor were Mrs. Frazier, of Term.,
sister of Mrs. Geo. Wright, and Miss
McDavid, of Florida, a week-end
■isitor of Miss Katie M. Williams.
Other guests were: Mrs. Jesse Davis,
Mrs. Ren Fincher, Mrs. Geo Wright
and Miss Katie M. Williams
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