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THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1020.
Social and Personal
Reported by MRS. C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275—J.
Miss Helen White was a visitor
Montgomery, Ala., this week.
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Mr. Henry Harris of the U. S.
vy was at home for the holidays.
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Mrs. Holt Skellie visited
in Dublin and Moultrie last week.
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Miss Nora Rountree was in
shallville several days last week.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller
tained at a mid-day dinned Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Almon were
guests at a dinner party given in
Perry Tuesday evening.
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Misses Lois Dorothy DuPree
are spending several days with
friends in Perry.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rountree have
returned from Vienna, where they
visited Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead.
4 4 4
Mrs. Whit Durden of Atlanta spent
the Christmas season with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wood.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seifert enter¬
tained several guests at dinner Tues¬
day.
4 4 4
Mrs. Ed Eubanks entertained at a
uiid-day dinner Tuesday at her home
on Persons Street.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Copeland will
be among those who will entertain at
dinner during the New Year season.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Almon will
spend the New Year season in Perry
with Col. and Mrs. Robert Holtzclaw.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McMillan en¬
tertained at a six-o’clock dinner Mon¬
day evening.
4 4 4
Mr. Glenmore Green entertained
the deacons of the Baptiv church
Tuesday evening at a toveiy dinner.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Webster were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hartsock in
Atlanta for the Christmas season.
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Mrs. G. A. Newton of Statesboro
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THE LEADEK-TRtBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
came last Tuesday to visit her
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Greene.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Byrd
son, Foy, are spending the
with Mr. Byrd’s parents in
4 4 4
Mrs. A. C. Hodge of Griffin was
recent visitor to her parents, Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Joyner.
4 4 4
Miss Annie Shumate of Augusta
spending the holidays with her aunt,
Mrs. E. T. Bassett.
4 4 4
Mrs. W. A. Lyon had as her guests
for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Everidge and children of Macon.
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Dr. and Mrs. Bazemore have re¬
turned to the city after spending the
holidays with relatives.
4 4 4
Mrs. Elam Griffith has gone to
Norcross to spend a month with rel¬
atives.
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Mrs. R. C. Guest and children, Eliz¬
abeth and Mamie D., are guests of
Mrs. J. C. Carpenter on Persons St.
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Mrs. Frank Fincher and Miss Mar¬
garet Whiting spent this week in Ca¬
milla with relatives.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson are
in Tennessee spending two weeks
with relatives.
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Mrs. R. L. Sammons was hostess
at a series of dinner parties during
the Christmas season.
4 4 4
The many friends of Mr. Charlie
DuPree regret to learn of his illness
at his home here.
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Nearly all other Fort Valleyans,
not otherwise accounted for, saw
“Lightnin”’ in Macon Wednesday.
4 4 4
Mr. Wade Mathews and family
have moved to Albany, to the regret
of their friends in Fort Valley and
vicinity.
4 4 4
Miss Margaret James left Wednes¬
day for Marysville, Mo., where she
will resume her work as voice teach¬
er in the State College.
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. White had
their guests for dinner one day
week Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roe
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Mrs. I. A. Scott returned to
Tuesday after a brief visit to
family of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
banks.
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Mrs. L. T. Law, Misses
Mathews, Henrietta Lubetkin,
Mrs. I. N. Royal spent Tuesday
Macon.
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The first quarterly conference
the Fort Valley Methodist
will be held at seven-thirty p. m.
uary 3.
4 4 4
Mrs. J. C. Aldredge and
came Monday for a few days’
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Mathews.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riley and
children of Clayton, W. Va., are vis
iting relatives and friends in and
near Fort Valley.
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Miss Louise Williford, of Ameri
eus, is visiting Mrs. Ralph Newton,
coming up to Fort Valley with Mr.
and Mrs. Newton, who spent several
days in that city.
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Mr. ands Mrs. J. M. Lyon and
tie daughter, Rosa Constance, of Ma¬
con, silent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lyon, on
South Macon street.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Solomon and
Misses Stella and Helen Glass went
up to Macon Wednesday evening to
see the show, ‘‘Lightnin’,” at the
Grand.
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Dr. George Slappey complimented
his mother and a party of congenial
friends with a motor trip to Macon
to attend “Lightnin”’ at the Grand
Theatre Wednesday afternoon.
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A Watch Night service will be
in the parlors of the Methodist
church from ten-thirty to twelve o’
clock December 31. The public is
cordially invited.
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The friends of Dr. C. R. Jenkins
will be glad to know that he has re¬
covered from his recent illness and
will preach at the Methodist church
on Sunday.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fagan have re
turned from Atlanta, where they
spent several days. They were guests
at a dinner given by Mr. and
W. G. Keen on Persons street Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Williams
tertained at a six o’clock dinner on
Christmas eve, complimenting Mr.
Wm. A. Williams of Trenton, N. J.,
who was the guest of his mother, Mrs.
O. D. Williams, for the holidays.
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Mrs. O. D. Williams, Miss Katie
Mae Williams, Mr. Wm. A. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Williams, Misses
Leola Lee and Ethel Rice were din¬
ner guests of Mrs. John Lee at Mar
shallville Sunday.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. I).
Goode regret that they are to leave
j to Fort Lumpkin, Valley. They Ga. The move best on wishes the first of
their friends will attend them to their
new home.
4 4 4
Mr. A. H. McCarty of Barnesville,
formerly of Fort Valley, was here
Manday and Tuesday shaking hands
with his friends, who were glad to
see him looking fat and prosperous.
Mrs. McCarty and the children spent
Christmas with her mother at Ideal.
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Mr. J. B. Smith and family motor
ed through from their home at Fits
gerald and stopped iong enough to
take dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Lyon on Macon street. Mr. Smith is
; roadmaster for the A. B. and A. Rail
road at Fitzgerald.
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Mr. Clarence V. Jones spent the
past week with home folks. Mr. Jones
is now a sergeant in the regular ar
my, signal corps, Adjutant General’s
department, and has been stationed
for several months in Washington.
He is at present serving with a pho¬
tographic detachment of 28 men, who
are taking pictures to aid the recruit¬
ing service. He left Monday after¬
noon for Atlanta, where he will join
his detachment, which will then go
j to Columbia, S. C. In addition to his
j Victory Medal awarded for service
j in the late world war, Mr. Jones was
wearing a pistol expert’s insignia, he
j having 25 and made 50 yards a perfect with score the Colt’s at both
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j army for three automatic. His enlistment is
years.
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666 is a prescription for Colds,
Fever and LaGrippe. It’s the
most speedy remedy we know.
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HER STATE OF MIND.
“Do vou think Gladys was surpris¬
ed when I proposed to her?” inquired
the happy youth,
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Miss Cayenne, <( as a canidate who has
received formal notification that he
has been nominated.”—Washington
Star
YOU LOVE
LIFE MORE
Takes on a Different Color When
Your Blood Is Rich and
Free from Poison
TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN
If You Feel Liilleu and Depressed,
Your Blood Is Clogged and
Sluggish
Without knowing why, you find
yourself feeling unhappy. You go
yorlself feeling rnhappy. Yop go
around day after day half asleep.
Interest in \lhat is going on around
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FORMER RUSSIAN PRINCESS EARNS LIVING AS “RAG DOLL
MODELER” IN LONDON.
Mme. Wolkoff, formerly the Prin- living in London as a “Rag Doll Mo
cess Troubetzkoi, forced to flee Rus- deler.” The former Princess is shown
sia after her property and estates at work in her home on Gloucester
were confiscated, is now eking out a j Place, London.
THE WORKER PAYS
Once uson a time Elbert Hubbard
observed that every employe pays
for superintendence and supervision
some more and less. That is, that the
man on a small salary would receive
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beauty of radiant sunshine, lovely
flowers and the entrancing miracles
of life you miss entirely. Living, eat¬
ing .sleeping, become more or less of
a bore.
That is what clogged, sluggish
blood does to you. It poisons your
thoughts. You are only half alive.
You need a good blood-enriching
tonic. Take Pepto-Mangan for a few
weeks and notice the big improve¬
ment. Pepto-Mangan is an agreeable
tonic and is heartily endorsed by
physicians.
Your druggist has Pepto-Mangan
in both liquid and tablet form. Buy
whichever you prefer; one has ex¬
actly the same effect as the other.
Make sure you get genuine Pepto
Mangan. Ask for “Gude’s” and look
for the full name, “Gude’s Pepto
Mangan,” on the package.
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more if it were not that some one
has to think for him and supply the
will and intelligence that direct him.
Make no mistake about it,” he said,
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the greater your reward. f y Sou.
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