The Leader-tribune and peachland journal. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 19??-192?, July 09, 1920, Image 5

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to THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., JULY 9, 1920. T -“I i/&> ®®®®®®®© © ® © ® F © © OR SALE © © © OR RENT © © - © © © ® TO THE © © © flllSI PARTIES INTERESTED © © © ® FIVE HOMES © in the best residential © © section of tne town all of which © -- © © are of modern equipment -- Elec Tic Lights and Baths. © © © © © Act Quick © © © © CALL OH' OR WRITE © © © © E. L. Fountain * I m © © 420 Person St., Phone 210 © © © © Fort Valley, Ga. © © © © © © Mr. J; H. Baird, Miss Ann Mrs. Neltie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brisendine spent the week at Indian Springs. 4 4 4 Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jenkins will out of town for the next ten taking a short vacation and friends and relatives in places, ■ i .....„ —:— rr . . . _ . I ifi 5 5 5 I / JULY SHOE SALE I r Beginning Saturday, July 10th, entire stock of Men's and our Boy’s Shoes and Oxfords will go on Salk !i !i 51 FOR THIRTEEN DAYS ONLY 5 of the famous BOSTONIANS, EMERSON, SELZ, CARTER, PURI- ffi 5 The stock is composed ifi 51 TAN, Etc. One large shipment of BOSTONIAN’S just received from back order which was ]} ii ! delayed since last February; sizes have not been broken. These are real classy Oxfords in the j j I best styles and leathers. All shoes will be classed in lots as specified below: values $l5.oo, will $l4.oo, go for.................... $13.5o, $l3.oo $11.50 values All $lo.oo, will $9.5o, go for....... $9.oo $7.75 values $6 5o, $6.oo. will go $5.5o, for............... $5.oo $4.25 I Sb $7.oo $5.85 All boys’ SHOES and OXFORDS will be All $l2.5o, $l2.oo, $ll.oo $9.50 $8 5o, $8.oo, $7.50, priced 25 cent. off. values will go for......... values will go for................ per * . FOR CASH ONLY During this Sale, all Men’s and Boys’ Hosiery will be reduced 10 per cent. The Sale only last* through Saturday, July 24th. Don’t wait until all sizes are broken. T his is not a sale of odds and ends or broken sizes, but our very i : best stock which is New and Clean. 5l SEE WINDOW DISPLAY •I ••, EVANS TRADING COMPANY jt. . W' 1 - '' -c. Ii *1 ill *1 I Misses Orlean Ansley and Geral dine I’ayne of Americus have return ed home after a visit to Miss Lucy Finney and Mrs. Clem Sammons. ... Miss Electra Weexs is . visiting . ... . in Atlanta. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Black have re turned from a visit of several weeks to relatives near Savannah. _—- : — ______________ — _________ . - 4444444444 + 4 444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 : SOCIAL 4 4 N 4* And 4 : 4 4 4 Personal. 4 4 4 4 4 Reported by ^7Mrs. C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275-J 4 4 4 4444444444444 + + + + + * + + 44444 444 Mrs. Steve Bassett was critically ill at her home here (Monday.* 4 4 * Mr. and Mrs. John Ledbetter of Rockingham N. C. are visiting rela¬ tives here. <r 4 <r Mrs. Caughey Culpepper has re¬ turned from a month’s visit to her parents in Atlanta. 4 4 4 Miss Helen Marhall visited friends in Macon last week. 4 4 4 Mr. Arthur Glass of Atlanta, vis¬ ited relatives here this week. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Orr and , Miss Wilma will be away after Aug. 1st. for the remainder of the summer. Upon their return they will be with Mrs. W. B. Smith. 4 4 4 Ben Thurman, specialty brass moulder of Atlanta Ga., Bob Draper, linotype operator on the Arkansas Democrat, Little Rock, Ark., and Frank Anthoine, of Little Falls Shoe Manufacturing Co., l, ynn, Massa chusetts, all Fort Valley boys of thir ty years ago, are with us enjoying the Belles and Elbertas. 4 4 4 Miss Margrcthe Stokes of Atlanta spent the week end as guest of her brother, Rev. J. W. Stokes, and fam ily- j •> 4 ♦ Miss Mary Frances Stokes accom panied Miss M argrethe Stokes on Tuesday to be her guest two weeks in Atlanta. 4 4 4 Friends in Ft. Valley of Mr. R. L. Haiiburton are interested in the an nouncement ot - hi s marriage, in Ma con Mon( j a y to Mrs. Mamie Walker Roberts. , , i 4 4 4 Miss Clifford Hunter is visiting friends in Savannah, she will be in Fort Valley for another week before she sails for China in August. - - Mr. Sam Murray of Bronwood was a week end visitor to his brother Mr. Amos Murray. 4 4 4 Mrs. W. H. Durden of Atlanta is expected this week for a visit to her mother, Mrs. J.A. Wood. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. K.King and chil¬ dren motored to Columbus, spending Sunday and Monday. 4 4 + The Circles of the Baptist Mis¬ sionary Society met Monday after¬ noon. 4 4 4 A telegram to her parents on Sat¬ urday announced the safe arrival of Miss Margaret Shepard in New York. + + + At the Baptist church Sunday night the newly elected officers of the B. Y. P. U. were installed and the election ratified by the church. 4 4 4 Mr. J. M. Allen is out after being confined at home a few days on ac¬ count of illness. 4 4 4 The singing and other entertain ment Sunday afternoon at the Frank¬ lin Theater for the benefit of the vis¬ iting men and boys in Fort Valley during peach season was well attend a, *d enjoyed, 4 4 4 The July business meeting of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Church was h#ld in the church par lors Monday afternoon. 4 4 4 Miss Susie Dorsett of Washington, D. C., came Wednesday to spend some time with Mrs. M. M. Mathews, Miss Dorsett has visited Fort Valley before and made many friends who will welcome her back again. 4 . 4 . 4 _ Mrs. Ben Fincher and little daugh ter, Nell, have returned from a week's visit to Miss Ettienne Bald win who has charge of the Hastess House at Camp Gordon. nHHHriMPiriw r ^IJLJUIJIJIJIZn. * NOW! D6n’t NOW! Delay i 5 ! Watermelons Service all the time. I * ASPARAGUS GROWERS 1 ! izes Do you top want of the a market live outlet daily? that real¬ 5 i Correspond with us now for Nrxt Season's Shipments The Herb Kelley Co. £ Live Carlot Distributors i FRUIT AND PRODUCE Kelley Bldg. 1 Columbus, Ohio. £ Miss Etta Carithers who has in New York the past year is ed home on the 13th. + 44 Mrs. R. C. Stapler and Francis, of Valdosta are visiting Charlie Gray. 4 4 4 John Taylor, William Turner, ian and Herbert Hiley enjoyed fishing and camping trip on the River several days last week. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts, , and Mrs. W. A. Cornell and Mr. liam Houser spent the week end Indian Springs. 4 4 * A pretty party and one j (the by a large given number by Kathryn of little Green one j Thursday afternoon when she ebrated her seventh birthday. . * . Miss Elizabeth *_ Rundell , „ _ , . . ed Friday afternoon at a two | Rook party in honor if Miss beth Wade of Quitman who is guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edwin Ian. Mrs. J. A. Turner and children have gone to Royston for a month'* visit to relatives. 4 4 4 Mr. John A. Houser spent Sunday in Atlanta with his wife, who is at*- Noble’s Sanitarium. Mrs. Houser ex¬ pects to return home next Sunday. 4 4 4 Mrs. Mittie Wynne will leave Thursday for Brevard where she will spend three weeks and then go to Blue Ridge, N. C. for the remainder of the summer. 4 4 4 Mrs. Leighton Dure and children of Columbus, after a visit to relatives here is spending some time at Zebu Ion. 4 4 4 Harold Murray was the happy j host to a number of friends Thu: 1 day when he entertained at a bir.u day party at his home on Knoxv lie St. 4 4 4 ; I REPAIR FANS 1 SELL FANS J. P. LUBETK ’N