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Social and Personal
Reported by MRS. C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275—J.
Mrs. A. C. Riley spent Sunday
Plains.
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Mrs. Eston Adams is visiting
tives in Atlanta.
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Miss Carolyn Vance is
Thanksgiving in Atlanta.
Miss ♦ 4> *
Ruby Harris has
from a pleasant visit In Atlanta.
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Mrs. A. C. Riley went
to Montezuma for a snort visit.
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Mrs. Francis Drake of Newnan
visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis
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Mr. and Mrs. Amos Murray
baby went to Bronwood to
Thanksgiving.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of Marshall
ville spent Wednesday morning with
Mrs.C. E. Martin.
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Messrs. Glenmore Green and A. M.
Seifert motored to Atlanta and spent
two days last week.
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Miss Annie Taylor will leave Fri¬
day for Griffin, where she will spend
two weeks.
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Miss Laura Riley of Perry was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riley
for a week-end visit.
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Mrs. W. A. Wooddall visitind rel¬
atives in Fairburn several days re¬
cently.
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Friends of Mr. Lawrence Gray are
glad that he is improving from his re¬
cent illness.
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Mr. A. M. Seifert is acting as city
clerk durnig the illness and absence
of Mr. L. P. Gray.
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The many friends of Mr. M. C.
Greene are glad to know that his con¬
dition is much improved.
Mrs. Tom Jarrell of Birmingham,
Ala., came Wednesday to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Murray.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and son,
Franklin, will spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Braswell.
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Misses Clare and Louise Green
spend the week end at their home
Milledgeville.
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Mr. Tom Flournoy has been
fined at home this week on
of an attack of grippe.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac L. Domingos
Macon were dinner guests of Mr.
Mrs. A. A. Williams on
Day.
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Mrs. H. M. Futch and two
ren of Dawson came Wednesday
spend the Thanksgiving season
her sister, Mrs. Harris Turner.
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Miss Etta Carithers left
day for Milledgeville to visit
Margaret Shepard during the
giving season.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hill, Jr.,
childrelf, of Greenville, Ga, are
iting the family of Mr. Hill’s
Mrs. C. E. Martin.
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Mrs. Will Houser of
Fla., came Tuesday to be with
mother, Mrs. L. Carter, who has
ill several weeks.
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A large number of prominent
sons from Fort Valley went to
Sunday afternoon to attend the
neral of Mr. L. M. Paul.
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A number of Sunday School work¬
ers from here went to Elko Sunday
to attend the County Convention in
session there.
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Misses Kathryn Lowe and Lynda
Lowe of Buena Vista were attract¬
ive visitors last week end, the guests
of Miss Etta Carithers.
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There will be an apron shower for
the benefit of the W. C. T. U. on
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
B. T. Marshall.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead of
Vienna were dinner guests of Dr.
and Mrs. C. Z. McArthur on Thanks¬
giving Day.
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Miss Gladys Stephens of Chicago
is the attractive guest of Mrs. John
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
Allen. Miss Stephens will be
Mrs. Allen until after tne
holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Houser Edwards
children and Mrs. Lon Taylor
Miss Blanche Green were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
ard of Elko on Thanksgiving Day.
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Miss Doris Hough, who came
to organize the Girl Scouts, spoke
ladies and girls at the school
rium Tuesday afternoon on
it means to be a Girl Scout.”
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The primary department of
•Methodist Sunday School will
a special missionary program
Sunday morning at the Sunday
hour. Mrs. J. D. Kendrick will
charge of the program.
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Mr. Jim Wilson went to Plains
Sunday to see his brother, who is
the sanitarium at that place,
lescing after a recent operation.
Miss Florence Smith will spend
Thanksgiving season at her home
Reynolds.
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Miss Helen Marshall entertained
few friends on Monday evening at
’possum supper. Those enjoying
delightful occasion were Misses Flor¬
ence Smith, Carolyn Vance, Cole¬
man, Helen Marshall ,and Messrs. J.
L. Graham and W. R. Fuller.
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In honor of Misses Kathryn and
Lynda Lowe of Buena Vista, the
charming guests &t Miss Etta Ca¬
rithers, Mrs. Sanders Harris enter
tained a few friends on Saturday af
teimoon at a “movie” party at the
Franklin Theatre.
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Mr. W. A. Wooddall returned Mon¬
day from Richmond, Va., where he
went to attend the National Railroad
Y. M. C. A. convention. Mr. Wooddall
was one of the five-minute speakers
at the convention, his subject being,
“Why I believe in the Y. M. C. A.”
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After the minstrel show on Fri¬
day night at the Austin Theatre Miss
Helen Marshall entertained a few
friends complimenting Mrs. John Al¬
len and her guest, Miss Stephens, of
Chicago, and Miss Etta Carithers and
her guests, the Misses Lowe, of Bue¬
na Vista.
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f iss Ruby Duke was given a sur¬
prise dinner party by her mother,
Mrs. J. D. Duke, last Saturday noon,
when she entertained a number of
Miss Ruby’s girl friends. These were
turkey and all the nice things that
go with it, and altogether it was a
happy day for the girls.
Several * * *
of the young men and
young women went out at four a. m.
on a bird hunt recently. The affair
was in honor of Misses Lowe of Bue¬
na Vista, the guests of Miss Etta
Carithers. They did not find much
game but enjoyed the hunt and later
a breakfast at the Fort Valley Cafe.
A call t 4* f
meeting of the W. M. S. of
the Baptist church was held on Mon¬
day afternoon in the assembly room
of the church to hear the report of
the convention recently held in Au¬
gusta. Mrs. F. W. Withoft gave the
report and was heard by a large rep¬
resentation of the Baptist women.
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Mrs. Tom Flournoy and Mrs. Ju¬
lian Webster were in Atlanta several
days of this week and were guests at
the Georgia Products Dinner at the
City Auditorium. Mrs. Flournoy ap
peared on the program on this occa¬
sion, having been invited to sing, and
was accompanied by Mrs. Webster.
LITTLE CAROLYN WILSON
GIVES “PILGRIM PARTY.
One of the largest and most en¬
joyable parties for the young folks
was the “Pilgrim Party” on last Fri¬
day afternoon, at which little Miss
Carolyn Wilson was tbe charming
hostess.
As the guests arrived the girls were
given caps and ’kerchiefs made of
white crepe paper to wear, and the
boys donned the paper collars and
cuffs. When all had been dressed as
pilgrims they were ready to partici
pate in the old-fashioned games such
as “Going to Jerusalem.” Corn cobs
wei-e provided with which to build
log houses, and the prize, a box of
fruit, was won by Tom Edwards, for
the best-built log house. Clothes pins
were then given to all to be used as
dolls to be dressed in crepe paper. It
was lots of fun to see the boys dress¬
ing the dolls. The prize for the best
dressed doll was won by Ruth How¬
ard McMillan, and was a real doll.
Another contest which was enjoy¬
ed was an old-fashioned spelling bee.
The prize, a box of fruit, was won by
Raynelle Pearson, the next best
speller, the hostess being the best.
Refreshments were served to all
in paper trays attractively lined with
crepe paper, in which peanuts, pop¬
corn, apples and stick candy were
placed.
The party was genuinely enjoyed
by all the little guests.
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£ J; Dahl's Flowers
ffi £ Eastman Kodaks
£ Norris Candies
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£ £ Copeland's
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fl £ Pharmacy
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Phone 140
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