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LAKEVIEW SCHOOL NEWS
Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow.
jVTr. ;>. B. Holcomb spent Saturday
in Fort Valley.
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We regret to learn that Mrs. I)at
iie Clarke is ill.
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Mr A. B. Lanier spent Sunday
with Mr. W. C. Causey.
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Master Smith Dukes spent Sun¬
day with Will Stalnaker.
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The “Lakeview Jewels" spent the
week end with home folks.
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Miss Ruth Thomaston spent the
week end with Irma Rigsby.
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Mr. Walter Lee Thames called to
see Miss Clara Belle Pender.
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Miss Grace Tucker spent Sunday
afternoon with Irene Jackun.
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Master J. T. Hancock spent Sat¬
urday night with J. W. McGee.
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Master W. D White spent Sunday
with his grandmother, Mrs. Bush.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hunt spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tabor.
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Misses Lois and Willie Stalnaker
spent the week-end with homefolks.
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IVfiss Mary McGee of Macon
spent the week-end wi‘h homefolks.
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Miss Elefare Hancock spent the
week end with Miss Lorena Stalna¬
ker.
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Mr. Thomas Turner called to see
Miss Rosa Nell O’Neal Sunday after¬
noon.
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Mr. Johnnie McElmurray of Gro
vania spent the week end with rel
utives.
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Mr. Willie Johnson escorted Miss
Sarah McGee to preaching Saturday
night.
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Little Miss Nellie Turner
Sunday afternon with Cora
Morris.
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Master Smith Dukes spent Sat¬
urday with his uncle, Mr. A. B.
Howard.
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Miss Annie Souell spent the week
end with her ftiend, Miss Mattie Lou
Howard.
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•Messrs. A. B. Brown and A. C.
Rigsby spent Sunday with Mr. W. C.
Causey.
A. MITCHELL
PA 4 •&■ MER
Candidate for the Democratic Nom¬
ination For President i
will address
the Democrats of Georgia at I
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Gainesville Atlanta i
At Noon At 8 p. m.
T uesday, Tuesday,
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April 6 April 6 }
Mr. Palmer’s work as alien property custodian and later
as attorney general of the United States has put him in
position to speak with authority upon the issues that are
of vital importance to the people today. His ability I
as i
an orator enables him to present his views clearly and i
forcibly. All loyal Americans are invited to hear him.
■ South Georgia Dates Will Be
Announced Later
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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLAY, GA., APRIL I, 1920.
There wan quite a crowd at
Edith Sullivan’s singing Sunday
ternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs, Lee Rigsby
Sunday afternoon with Mr. J.
Thomaston.
Mr. E. G. Fountain and
spent the week end with his father
Fort Valley.
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Quite a crowd attended s rvices
Tharpe’s Memorial Saturday
and Sunday.
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Little Miss Effie Pender
Saturday night with her aunt,
Frank Sullivan.
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Misses Emma and Eva
spent Sunday afternoon with
Marvin Nichols.
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Masters William, Marcus and
man Turner spent Sunday with
and Hugh Morris.
Mr. ad Mrs. William Dent
family spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. A. W. Tabor.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
and family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Rabe Lonv.
4 4 4
Miss Carrie Holcomb and
Clyde, spent Sunday afternoon
Miss Edith Sullivan.
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Misses Lizzie Suliivas and
Pender spent -the week end with
atives in Fort Valley.
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Mr. G. O. Hardison of
spent the week end with his
Mr. Wesley Hardison.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hancock
j family spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Hun Cliatt of Powersville.
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Misses Leonora Hartley and
Baker spent the week end with
1 friends, Misses Ruby and
Tucker.
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Mr. S. H. Aultman and son
rence, spent Saturday in
having the eyes of the latter
and glasses fitted.
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Masters Joe Elbert and Will
naker, Jack Dent, Clarence
and B. T. Yaughn spent
morning with J. D. McGee.
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WATSON WATER-MELON SEED
I to 5 lb*........ $ 1.00
6 to 10 lb*..... .90
II to 20 lb*. ... ......as
3-1l-2pfit J. F. LOWE.
CLOSING SALOONS BROKE
UP CHICAGO BOY GANGS.
According to a dispatch from Chi¬
cago the removal of the influence of
the saloon from the youth of that
city indicates important economic ef¬
fects. Hundreds of boys who were
drawn into the various gangs fos¬
tered by contamination of the liquor
traffic are being sturted on the way
to being useful and productive citi¬
zens.
In a district from which 13 per
cent of the juvenile delinquents of
Chicago came last year a large brick
building formerly occupied by a sal¬
oon and dance hall, is being convert¬
ed into a boy’s club and is being
bqcked by the Union League Club
which has engaged in a number of
civic activities.
According to tne manager of this
boy’s club, the purpose is to furnish
some sort of recreation for the boys
from seven to seventeen, who have
heretofore had no outlet for their
surplus energy.
He says that some 80,000, repres¬
enting some 15 different national¬
ities, are crowded into this area of
less than a square mile and in the
past the boys have been premittcd
to drift into criminal gangs and
these gangs quite naturally drifted
to the different saloons in the com
munity.—American Issue.
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Swat the fly while the swatting is
One swat now will save a mil
lion—and perhaps a life.
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Sltraw ballots don’t elect presi¬
dents nor show which way the hurri¬
cane will blow the candidate.
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