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THE LEA&ER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, C.A., FEBRUARY 26. 1920.
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LAKE VIEW SCHOOL NEWS
Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow.
TO BUILD A HOME.
Integrity must be the architect;
It must be warmed by affection,
Lighted with cheerfulness,
Ventilated by industry,
While over all must be the
of God.
Of such a home it may be truly
That every rose hath in ns cup a
Making fresh honey of
things,
Each rose without a thorn,
Each bee without a sting.
Master Smith Dukes spent
with his uncle.
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Miss Nellie Stalnaker spent
day with Louise Rowland.
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Proffessor D. W. Whitmire
Saturday in Macon on business.
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Mr. T. J. Caldwell called to
Miss Clara Belle Pender Sunday.
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Mr. S. H. Aultman spent Sunday
morning with Mr. D. B. Holcomb.
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Miss Hazel Causey and Mr. Elmer
Bryant took a short spin Sunday.
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Master Will Stalnaker spent Sun¬
day afternoon with Louise Rowland.
Master B\ T. Yaugh spent Sunday
with Clarence and Wilson Aultman.
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Miss Mattie Lee Johnson spent the
week end with Miss Emmie Bryant.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Greer spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Pen¬
der.
Misses * -J* 4*
Lois and Willie Lee Stalna¬
ker spent the week end with home
folks.
4* 4- 4*
Miss Claudia Belle Bryant spent
Sunday with Miss Maggie Mae John¬
son.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Johnson spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dora
McGee.
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Mr. J. T. Hancock and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Jones.
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Mr. Bailey Caldwell spent the
week end with his aunt, Mrs. John
Caldwell.
Marshallville Personal Items
Miss Ruth Elder spent the week
end in Macon and Barnesville.
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Miss Mary Niles spent the week
end in Americus with relatives.
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Mrs. J. T. Doles visited Mrs. Ada
Kimble in Montezuma last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bullock of Ma¬
con were recent guests of relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Murph and Mr.
G. R. Black have returned from Tam
pa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bel! and Mr.
J. D. Massee were recent visitors to
Fort Valley.
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Mrs. R. F. Baldwin went to Atlan¬
ta last week to attend the Rachman¬
inoff recital.
Rev. 4 > 4 > 4
Z. E. Barron of Boston, Ga.,
was here to officiate in the Vining—
Greer wedding.
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Mrs. J. A. McHan and Mr. Jack
McHan of Macon were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Slappey.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Taylor and Miss
Lula Taylor were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. West in Monte
zuraa.
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The Epworth League Valentine So¬
cial at the home of Miss Thelma
Bartlett on Friday evening was an
occasion of great pleasure to many
young people.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harman
Frederick deeply sympathize with
them in the loss of their infant son,
Peter Rowe, whose death occurred
on Tuesday, February 17. His brief
i life had bound many hearts to him
in love and many hopes were center¬
ed in the little one’s future. Yet in
Divine Wisdom the Heavenly Father
has taken the wee life to the Home
where pain and parting are un¬
known,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hancock spent
Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs.
A. L. Caldwell.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Holcomb spent
Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs.
A. L. Caldwell.
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Mr. George Hardy called to see
Misses Mattie Lou and Bobbie Lee
Howard Saturday evening.
Messrs. Houser and Arthur White
•ailed to see Misses Ruby and Grace
Tucker Sunday afternoon.
Misses 4»
Emmie and Hazel Causey
and Mr. Elmer Bryant attended
church at Byron Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fountain and
family spent the week end with rel¬
atives and friends in Roberta.
... Misses * ❖ ❖
Emmie, Hazel and Ida V.
Causey spent Sunday afternoon with
Misses Ruby and Grace Tucker.
Misses ^ ^
Emmie, Hazel, and Ida V.
Causey and Mr. Cliff Causey attend¬
ed the movies” Saturday night.
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Misses Ella Clara Pender
spent Saturday afternoon with Miss¬
's Mattie Lou and Bobbie Lee How¬
ard.
Mr. fjb
Arthur White and other for
unate ones spent a very pleasant
evening with Miss Elizabeth Arnold
Friday.
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. Mrs. Gus Hortman and daughter,
Myrtice Hortman, and Nellie Turner
-pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Jim Hortman.
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Friends around Lakview regret to
hear of Mr. Virgil Heard’s death,
which occurred Friday, and deeply
sympathize with the bereaved ones.
Friends «f» 4» 4*
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tabor
and family wish to express their
deepest sympathy in the loss of his
sister, Mrs. Joe Heard, who passed
away Sunday evening at her home
near Union.
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In spite of the “Flu >> Lakeview
school still continues and we are
proud to say that the attendance is
the same as heretofore. We are glad
to welcome into our midst two new
scholars, which wake an enrollment
of ninety-eight.
The guests at a recent stag sup¬
per at the home of Mr. and rMs. Wal¬
ter Frederick, Jr., were Mr. W. J.
Walker, Mr. J. W. Frederick, Mr. P.
R. Frederick, Mr. W. E. Lester, Dr. D.
B. Frederick.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Frederick had
as guests to a recent dinner Mrs. W.
E. Lester, Miss Mary Williamson, of
Verbena, Ala., Mrs. Oscar McKen¬
zie, Walter Ben McKenzie, Montezu¬
ma, Miss Carrie Riley, Fort Valley.
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Miss Mary Niles and Miss Claudia
Plant were joint hostesses for the U.
D. C. Chapter on Tueday afternoon
at the home of Miss Plant. There was
unanimous protest against any re¬
moval of the Soldiers’ Home from
Atlanta. Professor S. V. Sanford of
the State University has accepted
invitation from the Chapter for
Memorial Day. Mrs. J. W. Neil gave
a reading on Sidney Lanier, and Mrs.
F. J. Frederick commented on his
poem, “Corn.” In the social hour tea
and sandwiches were served.
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