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THE LEADER-TRJBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924.
Social and Personal m
(pj) Conducted by - ALICE D. SHEPARD - 200 Everett Square )}
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Miss Elsie Ray left last week for
West Palm Beach, F J t.
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jf Miss Roberta Howard left Tues
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. day morning for Wesleyan College.
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Miss Annie D. Wilson will spend
a few days in Barnesvillc this week.
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Mr. Lealis T. Law spent this week
end in Fort Valley.
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Mr. Caughey Culpepper, of At¬
lanta, spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Culpepper.
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Dr. A. J. Titus attended the
Georgia State Veterinary Associa¬
tion at Columbus on the 16 and 17.
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Miss Nora Rountree has returned
from a pleasant visit with friends in
Marshallville.
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Mr. C. R. Williams has been con¬
fined to his home for a week on ac¬
count of illness.
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Mr. Jake Young of Macon was
visiting friends and relatives in Fort
Valley last week.
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Miss Mary Postell of Atlanta visit¬
ed her aunts, Misses Lou and Julia
Postell, last week end.
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Mrs. H. Jeptha Sealey and daugh¬
ters, Opal and Eloise of Des Moines,
Iowa, are visiting Mrs. G. W. Capps.
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Mrs. Lealis T. Law will leave Sat-i
urday for Atlanta to spend several
days with Mrs. Geo. R. Law.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Copeland and
Mrs. H. C. Neil motored to Indian
Springs where they spent a week.
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Mrs. John F. Everette of Cornelia
was a guest this week of Mrs. J. D.
Kendrick. i
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Mrs. Mattie Flournoy and Mrs.
Ayer enjoyed a delightful motor trip
to Eatonton, Sparta and Jewell last
week.
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Friends of Mrs. C. M. Orr will be
glad to know that she is convales¬
cent after an illness of two weeks
with malaria fever.
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Anderson
and family have returned from North
Carolina where they spent the sum¬
mer. 1 O
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Friends of Miss Carolyn Vance are
delighted to know that she will be
out again as soon as the weather per¬
mits. t , d k
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We are glad to report that Col.
Norman English is recovering as
rapidly as possible from an operation
of last week. V
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Miss Lula Mae Brown, of Camilla,
is a charming visitor in the home of
Col. and Mrs. R. E. Brown. Miss
Brown is making a stop-over visit
on her way to Wesleyan.
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Miss Lottie Norton has improved
so much in health that her school
mates are looking forward with plea
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MONEY TO
LOAN ON
FARMS
ONLY 6% STRAIGHT
INTEREST
QUICK MONEY ON CITY
PROPERTY ON MONTHLY '
PAYMENT PLAN.
Reasonable Commission
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HOUSER & HOUSER
Phone 107 Fort Valley, Ga- t
spre to the day when she will be with
them again at school.
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Mr. Milledge Brown left in his cat
on last Thursday for Miami, Florida,
where he will spend the winter. Mr.
Gus Jelks of Macon accompanied
him.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. March
man and family with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Jr., were spend the day visitors
last Sunday of Mrs. C. B. Andrew of
Perry.
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Mrs. W. G. Edwards of Perry and
Miss Sallie Pooser of Cameron, S. 0.,
are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Edwards and Mr. and Mrs.
Houser Edwards.
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A card from Mr. F. O. Miller, post
marked Portland, Maine, Sept. 10,
said: “This is a nice place and we arc
all having a good time. Cold here to¬
day. ft
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Miss Ocie Ray, of Moultrie, has
accepted a position with Mr. J. W.
Woolfolk. She is at home with her
mother, Mrs. G. E. Ray, on Knox¬
ville street.
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The Business Women’s group of
the W. M. S. of the Methodist church
will holds its regular monthly meet¬
ing with Miss May Wilson next Tues¬
day night, Sept. 23, at 8 o’clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. /Lawrence Ashley
(nee Miss Mary Taylor) of
son, Kansas, announce the arrival,
on Sept. 9, of a daughter, Martha
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goddard and
daughter Alice Louise, of Cleveland,
Ohio, were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Berry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young and son,
Hansell, with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Young, spent several days last week
with relatives in Reynolds.
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Mrs. T. E. Brown was a visitor of
Miss Maude Brown Edwards, her
namesake, for a celebration of Miss
Edwards’ birthday, Sept. 13.
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The many friends of Mrs. W. E.
Scoggan of Sandford, Fla., will re
gret to learn that she recently under
went a serious operation and is now
in a hospital at Louisville, Ky. Mrs.
Scoggan, her son and daughter spent
the peach season in Fort Valley.
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The many friends here of Mrs. El
mer P. Grant of Rome, who visited
Mrs. Jno. A. Houser will regret to
learn of her death, which occurred
last Monday night after a brief ill
ness.
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Friends of Misses Willie and Lila
Anderson are delighted to have them
in Fort Valley again, after a summer
spent in North Carolina. They will
leave soon with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John S. Anderson, for
Florida where they will spend the
winter.
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Mr. G. E. Ray left Sunday for De¬
troit after spending several weeks
at home with his family. His many
friends are delighted to know that
he has fully recovered from injuries
received on his trip home from De¬
troit.
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The Men’s Bible Class of the Meth¬
odist church were delighted to have
as gusests Sunday morning the class
of Col. C. L. Shepard and as usual
enjoyed very greatly Col. Shepard’s
lecture on the lesson topic of the
day.
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Misses Lucy and Nannine Bassett
expect to leave Sunday for Rich¬
mond, Va., where they will go in
training for social service work.
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Mrs. James A. Everett is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Flournoy,
at her home at Rivoli.
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Mrs. J. A. Wood has returned from
Borden Springs, Ala., and a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Durden, of
Atlanta.
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Mr. W. H. D-urden was the guest of
Mrs. J. A. Wood and Randolph on
Monday.
I have put on two first class me
chanics and want your business.
Come to see me. Claude DuPree,
’phone 161. ltpd.
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♦j, EDITOR'S WINDOW *
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If there ,, antitoxin . that .. , will ...
is an
prevent jealousy . , the Kiwamans .
should ,,,,, take the treatment. Since E. T .
_ T. w Murray , has , been infatuated . . , ,
so
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with . , , his . new , banking . . interest . . , there
is real danger of . the , green eyed , mon¬
ster becoming rampant in the Kiwan
is club.- ,
We certainly are “up a tree” about
one of our young girls. She isn’t go¬
ing away to school or to teach—just
stopping at home. Are you thinking
about the same one wo are?
All of Peach coimty and the
bors reveled in the happiness of the
first circus of the season Tuesday.
School closed at noon which shows
that Prof. Lambert knows how to
reach the hearts of the children after
all. For they were ready, each of
them to vote him as a “fine fellow. tr
Someone has said that circus per¬
formances are proverbial for the
speed and clock-like perfection with
which they are run, but if you are
interested in speed, just wait and
watch for an hour or so after the
show is over. With tjiis speed is the
same clock-like perfection in stow¬
ing away each little piece and stick.
It is always unbelievable how the
grounds of a circus can be cleared
and packed in freight cars in so short
a time. Even the roust-a-bouts are as
wonderfully trained as the animals
and performers.
But, say, wasn’t that unusually
good music for a circus.
MURRAY- ANDERSON
The many friends of Miss Eva
Murray will be interested to learn
of her approaching marriage to Mr.
E. R. Anderson of Boston and Jack
sonville. Miss Murray was reared in
Fort Valley and she is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Murray and
is sister of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jarrell
- Palm Beach, and is member of
of a
one of the best and oldest families
of Fort Valley. She was a student at
Wesleyan College developing great
talent, in music nad art, three of her
paintings being sold for $1,000 to a
! party in Birmingham.
MRS. E. LON WILDER
Mrs. Eugenia Bowman Wilder,
wife of Mr. E. L. Wilder, of Jack
sonville, Fla., died Friday evening
, lt three o’clock at her home, 841
West Monroe St., Jacksonville.
She is survived by her husband,
Mr. Wilder and father, Mr. j. j.
! Bowman, and five brothers and four
s j ste rs, J. A. Bowman of Macon, H.
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T ; g q., E. J., and G. B. Bowman
0 f p ort Valley, Mrs. J.W. Bowers
0 f p ort Valley; Mrs. W. L. Ross of
Musella, Mrs. G. S. Dunlap of Birm
j i ng ham, Ala., and Miss Lizzie Bow
man 0 f p ort Valley.
The funeral service was held
the honle 0 f her father on Anderson
Ave>> Sunday afternoon at 2 : 00
0 > c]ocki conducted by Rev. Loy War
wick> pastor 0 f the Methodist church,
Mrs. Wilder was a former Fort
Valley girl and had a large circle of
relatives and friends who mourn her
Heath.
Interment was at Pleasant ilill
cemetery, Crawford county.
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LEAVE FOR COLLEGE
Among the young folks leaving for
1 college this week are William March
man to W. and L. College, Thomas
Shepard ... . to . Vanderbilt; , , ... T Louis • Fagan n
to . Emory, „ Quenten ,, , .. Davidson . . to . n Geor
gia, Helen ... .... White, ., Randolph-Macon „ . . .
at . Lynchburg, , Va., .. ... Miss .. Margaret .
Shepard ol , to . ■, teach . at , „... Pittsburg, , T Pa. ,
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AS-YOU-LIKE-IT-CLUB
The members of the As-You-Like
It club had their first social since
adjourning for the summer on last
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Homer
Aver a. Games of rook were played
after which Mrs. Avera served a
most delightful salad course. The
| Mrs. next M. re » L. ular Razemore. meeting will be with
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ROOK PARTY
Miss Lillian Eherhardt entertained
at three table rook party on last Fri¬
day. The occasion was Miss Eber
hardt’s birthhay. The guest list in¬
cluded Misses Mary Frances Henry,
Louise Lifsey, Leonora Murray, Lau¬
ra Houser, Frances Vance, Eva Say
well, Jessie and Catherine Harrison,
Theresa and Marcia Murray, Clifford
Houser, and Annie Fred Shepard.
DINNER PARTY FOR VISITOR
Midshipman R. E. Brown, Jr., en
tertained at a beautiful dinner par¬
ty last Monday evening in honor of
his guest, Miss Lulawill Brown of
Camilla, Ca. Those enjoying Midship¬
man Brown’s hospitality were Misses
Lulawill Brown, Margaret McMillan,
Margaret Whiting, Mary Frances
j oiner Marjorie Brown, Messrs. Al
bert £ vans> Lewis Fagan, Julian
Hilcy; Henry Mathews, Shirley, and
jj ^ Brown Jr.
DINNER PARTY
Mrs. Frank A. Vance entertained
at dinner on Monday evening in
‘ ion or of Miss Margaret Shepard and
Mr. Thomas Shepard, who are leav
in . soon for college and Messrs. John
and T. J. Culpepper of Jacksonville,
Fla. Covers were laid for twelve.
HONORS MRS. LYON
Mrs. Herman Avera entertained at
a rook luncheon on last Tuesday in
honor of Mrs. Alvin Lyon, who left
recently to make her home in Macon,
Mr. Lyon having been made manager
of a Georgia Grocery store in Ma¬
con.
FOR MISS CHEVES
The Woman’s Library Auxiliary
was hostess at a lovely party Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
1 E. G. Thomas. Miss Parmalee Cheves,
the retiring librarian of the Thomas
Library who left Saturday to enter
the Carnegie Library school in At
llanta was the honoree of the occa
sion.
Following several spirited games
of rook expressions of appreciation
of the splendid work of Miss Cheves
for the last eight years were made
by several members and as a token
of its appreciation and the esteem in
which she is held, the auxiliary pre-
FALL * *
MILLINERY
SHOWING
Friday Afternoon, September igth
You are invited to see the pretty
1 New Fall Models
MRS. M. T. WISE
sented her with a beautiful wrist
watch.
Late in the afternoon a delight¬
ful salad course was served.
SEPTEMBER MEETING U. D. C.
The September meeting of the
Chas. D. Anderson chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
was held at the residence of Mrs. A.
C. Riley, Thursday Sept. 11, at 4
o’clock.
After the regular routine of busi¬
ness, our room at Winnie Davis Hall
at Athens was discussed. It was de¬
cided to put a name plate on the door
bearing the name of the Fort Valley
chapter. Also other improvements
such as painting and screening. The
following girls occupy the room this
year: Louise Campbell, Fort Valley; f I
Lucy Goodwin, Marshallville; and
Frances Lowe, Byron.
Our chapter is furnishing the Ki
wanis their Friday luncheons for the J
month of September. The following |
ladies acting as chairmen: first week,
Mrs. T. E. Eubanks and Mrs. J. A. L,
Wilson; second, week, Mrs. J. D.
Kendrick and Mrs. C. H. Sammons;
third week, Mrs. Ben Anderson and
Mrs. W. C. Fagan; fourth week, Mrs.
A. J. Evans.
! - The FORT first VALLEY’S Presbyterian HISTORY, church was * • >
built in 1870.
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.. „ EDWARDS BROTHERS
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The State Convention of the U. D.
C. will he held at Quitman October
21st to 25th, the delegates will be
elected at the next meeting which
will be held at the residence of Mrs
R. M. Houser Oct. 9th.
September 12th being Admiral
Rophene Simmes birthday, Mrs. Ben
Fincher gave a sketch of his life.
Miss Florence Smith concluded the
program with two songs, “Hoping
On” and “A Lullaby. M
The president requests a full at¬
tendance at the October meeting.
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D. A. R. MEETING
The regular meeting of the D. A.
■R. was held September tenth at the
home of Mrs. Annie L. Ayer on Col¬
lege St. Magna Charta Day was cele¬
brated.
After the business session Miss
Claudia Culpepper, chairman, intro¬
duced Col. L. L. Brown, Jr., whose
qddress on the Magna Charta was
an interesting feature of the meet¬
ing.
If you have any idea o f becoming
a Swede you must act fast. The
Swedes are tightening their naturili
zation laws. -J