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SUBURBAN SOCIETY
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: ISS ESTHER GARNER, of
M Wednesday of Mrs. Edwin
Luxomini, who was the guest
Wednesday of Mrs. Edwin Mathews,
has gone to attend summer sch
Nashville. .-
Miss Gypsie Bedingfield, of Win
-,‘er, is the guest of her sister, Miss
athleen Bedingfield,
Mrs. E. C. White, of Conyers, is
?@ndln: gome time, the guest of
rs. J. F. Harris,
Mrs. J. F. Harris and Mrs, C. C.
White were week-end guests of Mrs.
Yom Jones and Mrs. O. L. Cowan.
Mrs. M. J. Myers, of Chamblee, is
disiting her sister, Mrs, S. A. Fin
cher.
4 Mr. and lglrs. Parks Philips, of Re
an, were the recent ests o L
Mattie Stubbs, ” h; o
Mrs, J. M. Blalock left recently to
visit friends and relatives in Rabun
County. !
Miss Katie Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Everitt were recent visitors of
Mrs. Joe Clay.
The Rev. L. O. Still, of the South
ern Christian College, Auburn, and
former pastor of the Christian
Church, left Wednesday for Florida,
. where he will conduct a series of re
vival services,
thb/’h-. x;mdt Mr}? Jack Baker had as
eir guests the past week ¥
Mrs. A. Ea Gilbert, el
Mr. and Mrs. Page Scott were re
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Clay.
Miss Elsie Warren entertained in
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Miss Lillian Lanier was hostess to
;"nturg_})ler‘of friends at her home on
a oals avenue Thursda -
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number of East Atlanta pe
attended the children’s day fler\,}lcgpéi
Cedar Grove Church last Sunday.
A revival service is being conducted
at the East Atlanta Baptist Church,
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Stone Mountain
MRS. F. BE. SUCKETT and little
daughter, of Detroit, are guests
of Mrs. 8. 8. Nuckols.
Mrs. Fred Maddox and son, John
Fred, spent Thursday in Atlanta with
{'Mrs. Tucker..
! Mrs. Osborn has returned to her
home at Brevard, N. C., after a visit
to Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Osborn.
Miss Alline Campbell was in At
janta on Thursday.
The music class of BE. M. Goldsmith
gave a recital at he Auditorium Fri
day evening.
J. J. Griffin went to Milledgeville
Tuesday to see his uncle, Mr. Gath
er, who is ill
Misses Mary Elsie and Jennie Lou
Mathews, of Tucker, spent several
days this week with Miss Janie
Wells. o
Misses Celia MeCurdy, Lucile Mc-
Curdy, Margrette Rankin and Char
lie B. Haynie have returned from G.
N. and L. C., Milledgeville.
Dr. J. E. Pounds and Mrs. Pounds,
Mr. and Mrs’ W. P, Humphreys and
Eugene McCurdy attended commence
ment at G. N. and L C. Miss Lucile
MeCurdy graduated.
Mr. and Mrs., J.'A. @otfeller and
daughter, Doris, of Lowndesville, S.
C., are guests of Mrs. J. F. McClel
land.
Miss Emily Harrison, of larkston,
was the guest of Miss Huvian
Bridges last week.
Miss Elizabeth Rankin, of Litho
nia, visited relatives here this week.
Mrs. L. B. Greer and Mrs. Fannie
Wells spent Friday with Mrs. Wilkie
in Atlanta.
. C. Miller and Carl DeShong at
tended the Shriners’ convention at In
dianapolis this week.
Mrs. Harry Carr and little son spent
Thursday with Mrs. Charlie Gilhan.
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ILEY Sanders was the guest of
W nis grandmother, Mrs, J 0
Withers, before going to his home
in Griffin.
G. P, Dozier and Miss Eugene Do
zier were the guests of Miss Marga
ret Dozier for the closing exercises at
G, N and 1. C
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Suttles are the
guests of Mrs, I. N, Ragsdale
i Miss Lucile Witherg attended the
Emory commencement at Oxford.
Miss Margaret Dozier has returned
from G. N. and L C,
William Suttles attended the com
mencement at Oxford.
Clifford Ragsdale attended the Shrine
convention in Imlmnarnlis.
Paul Ward has landed in New York
after serving some time in France.
Mrs. A. 8. Graves is visiting in
South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, McGinnis at
tended the Shrine convention.
Miss Nona Baisden, of Chattanooga,
and Mrs. Ben Pierce, of Detroit, have
been the guests of Miss Grace Almand.’
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Misses Zulma Laird and Thena White
will leave Tuesday to attend the B, Y.
P. U, convention in Fitzgerald.
Mrs, E. D. White, of Athens, is the
guest of Mrs, M. W, Almand.
Miss Grace Almand sentertained ' the
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visiting relatives in ‘Camden, S. C,,
where they will remain for a month or
more,
S. P. Bellamy will leave the first of
the week for Buffalo, N. Y., where he
will attend the National Engravers'
convention.
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HE marriage of Miss Ruth Hays
| and Chase Broadwater Read will
take place at 8 o’clock on the eve
ning of June 18 at the Oakhurst Meth
odist Church. The Rev. B. P. Read,
!father of the groom will officiate. A
program of music will be given by Miss
'Allie Cliett at the piano, accompanied
by Mr. Rollin on the violin, Mrs. W. O.
Slate will sing “At Dawning' during
the ceremony. Miss Ruth Hays will be
iuttendwd by her sister, Miss Ruby Hays,
as maid of honor; Mrs. Eustace
‘Schwalm, matron of honor. The brides
‘maids will be Miss Annyedel Peek and
‘Miss Irene Gooch. Little Louise Peek
will be flower girl. Warner Strong
will be trainbearer. Master Lewis
Peek will carry the ring. Charles C.
Cliett will be best man. The grooin
will be attended also by his brother,
Benjamin H. Read and the bride's
brother, J. Elmo Hays. - The ceremony
will be followed by an informal re
ception at the home of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Viola Wiletta Hays. Miss
Mary Strong will preside at the bride's
book and the young sister of the groom
will gerve punch., Mr. Read and his
bride will go to Asheville and Hender
sonville, N. C., and on their return will
reside at No. 28 Olympian place.
An event of the week was the mis
cellaneous shower given on Wednes
day afternoon, in honor of Miss Ruth
Hays and Miss lois Fowler, brides
elect of June. The hostesses of the
afternoon weré Mrs, Delrhar Stanley
and Mrs. H. W. Young, the party be
ing gilven at the home of Mrs. Young,
on Kast Lake Drive. The guests in
cluded the members of the Oakhurst
Patriotic League and a few personal
friends. Heart-dice was playved dur
ing the afternoon, followed by an in
teresting contest and motor romance.
The prizes were presented to Miss
Mary Strong, Miss Annyedel Peek, Miss
Ruby Hill, Mrs, V. W. Hays, Mrs. C.
A. Green and Mrs. Eustace Schwalm.
The honor guests were given as prizes
fans. The color scheme, yellow, green
and white, blended throughout the floral
decorations and refreshments. Little
Miss McElherring entered with baskets
bearing gifts for thé brides-elect.
Among the guests present were Mes
dames R, L. Wallage, V. W, Hays, C.
A. Green, Eustace Schwalm, Bennett,
John Willlameg, W. H. King, George
Olson, Carver, Misses Ruby Hayes,
Bertha Hill, Nell and Leila Fowler, An
nyedel Peek, Laura Allen, Miss Vin
son, Edith Minor and Mary Strong.
- The Park Place Sewing Club "will
meet Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. C. A, Green,
The ladies of the Druid Hills Meth-.
odist Church gave a reception Wednes
day night at the church for Dr. and
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yMrs. Wallace Rogers. All the mem
bers of the church and their friends
were guests. >
Mrs., A. V. Cook announces the mar
riage of her dau%hu-r, Theresa Lee
Crozier to Fred L, Bledsoe, the wedding
taking place on Saturday evening, May
21, Dr. John F. Purser officiating. Only
the immediate family and a few friends
were present., Mr. Bledsoe recently re
turned from overseas, where he was
stationed with the Eighty-second Divi
sion as first lieutenant on the head
quarters staff of the 328th Infantry.
At a recent meeting of the Parent-
Teacher Association of Oakhurst school
the annual election of officers took
place as follows: Mrs. R. €. Southard
was re-elected to the presidency, Mrs,
J. L. Skinner was made vice president,
Miss Ellen Moore, secretary, and Mps.
R. A. Broyles, Jr. treasurer,
Mrs. William Schley Howard and
Miss Jean Robson will entertain Fri
day for Miss Sarah Burr, a bride-eleet.
Mrs. Delma Stanley entertained the
members of her Sunday School class
Thursday at a pienic at Lakewood,
Among those who attended were Misses
Ruby House, Lucile Bundscho, Edna
King, Catherine Whittenberg, Louise
Martin, Birdie Fay Allen, Frances and
Dean Turner and KElizabeth Green,
Among those entertaining for Miss
Ruth Hays during the week will be
her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Fustace Schwalm, who will entertain
at a buffet supper on Tuesday eve
ning at their homg on Winter avenue,
following the wedding rehearsal. The
guests will include the wedding party.
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188 LILLIAN TANNER, who attend
ed commencement at G. N. and
1. C., is spending a few days with
her sister in Albany before ®oing o Val
dosta as a delegate to Philathea convens
tion.
Mrs. Lester Dixon and childrem, of Fay
etteville ,visitod relatives here.
Misses Mary 'dobgood, Kate Davenport,
Kate Johnson and Grace McLarin re
turned Tuesday from G. N. and I C. to
spend their vacations at home. Misses
Helen Parker and Opal Taaner are guests
0* Miss Elizobeth Hopkins in Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McLarin, of Macon,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. McLarin,
J. l.ee Barrcn, of Savannai, spent che
week«end at home.
Mis, Ladye Karsmer and Mrs. E._M.
Ramses Lad ag their guests la=t week Mrs.
W, T. Anderson and daugnter, Miss Jes
sie, of Auniston, Ala., and W. F. Kars
ner, of Sayvaunah. !
Mrs, lizzie Goodman left Thursday for
Senoin to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. H.
MeGahee. ‘
Mre. Beatrice Davenport, Misses Fannie
Longino and Marguerite Hearne will leave
Washington, D. C., for 8 few weeks' visit
to homefolk
J. (. Reese spent the week-end &t
home.
T. J. Redmond, of Fort Benning, Co
lumbus, spent the week-end at home,
Migs Ruth Short is the guest of Had
den Short in Savannah.
Mrs. W. T. Roberts returned Monday
yery much improved from a week spent
at a sanitarium_in Atlanta.
Colonel and Mrs, J. H. Longino and
Mr. and Mrs. George Longino motored 1o
Nennets Lake for a moonlight picnic Tues
day.
Miss Pearl Edwards, of Macon, arrived
Thursday to visit Mrs. W. T. Roberts.
Mrs. J. H. Brock, Harlan Brock and
Mrs. J. €. Warlick motored to Oxford
Sunday.
Miss Mary Wooddall spent the week-end
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ida Lambert, who has been spend-
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ing the winter in Florida, arrived Sunday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lambert,
Master Frank Smith is spending the
week .in Riverside.
Mr., and Mrs. Jessie Derrick and Mrs.
Callic Derrick were guests Sunday of tho
Misses Hearne,
Jim Wooddall, of Gainesville; Mrs. Mer
ritt, of Commerce; Mrs. Will Wooddall,
of KFort Valley, were guests of Mrs. M, H.
Wooddall last week. L
Mrs. Llzzie Goodman, Mrs, L. P. Scog
gins, Mrs. Helen Danfe!, Linton Goodman
and MPs. Helen Crist were guests Tuesday
of Mrs. A. J. Luck.'
Mrs. Harry Gibboney and son, Harry,
Jr., are guests of Mrs. L. M. Waesthrook.
CGaptain James Longino 1s expected
home July 1.
Misses Fannie Lou, Annie TLee and
Grace Phillips, Messrs, Guy Hearne, Paul
Latimer and M. D. Collins were dinner
guests Sunday of J. B. Rivers,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wooddall spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Misses Lurline and Kate Parker, of the
faculty of the Georgia Normal! and Indus
trial College, returned Friday to spend
their vacation at home.
William Longino, of Huntsvi'le, Texas,
spent a few days here en route to Colum
bia University.
‘ Miss Nina Camp and Miss Baughm
spent the week-end with Mrs, A, Camp.
Mrs. Susie Barrett and Sergeant Cloud
Barrett, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Mrs. G. D. Vickery. 1
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'East Point.
B, F. O, FENN entertained as her
home in Colonial Hills Friday night
; in honor of W. P. Middlebrooks,
who has just returned from France.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Settle and little
daughter, Mildred, have returned from Al
pharetta.
Misses Mildred Mixon and EYfie Grace
Schell have returned from Rome, where
they attended the BState Sunday School
convention,
Mrs. Angier Fenn spent the week-end
with relatives in Austell
Mrs. B, F. Carroll left 'l'umnll for
Hamlet, N. (~ where she will spend sev
"l;ll weeks visiting her son, B. R. Car
roll.
. Mr. and Mrs. George Christian have re
turned from Tybhee.
Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Sullivan left Tues
day for Washington. They will visit Chl
guuo and San Francisco before returning
ome.
Mrs. 1. L. White has returned from
Clarkesville, where she spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. N, T. Pool.
Mre. H. B. Suttles visited relatives in
Atlanta Wednesday.
The members of the B, Y. P. U_en
joyed a moonlight pichic at Grant Park
Tuesday night.
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. R. Hemperley are vis
iting relatives in Riverdale
© E. G. Nabell has returted from Tybee,
Mrs. (Jeorge Daniel, of Marshall, Texas,
i@ visiting her sister, Mrs. H. T. Cop
pedge.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Robinson have re
turned from Dunwoody.
Mrs. J. A. Doster spent Monday in At
lanta visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L.
Smith.
Mr. and Mre. H. M. Bhort visited rel
atives in Decatur Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Travis have returned
to their home in Molena after spending
several days with relatives in Hast Point.
Mrs. Ruby H. Jones visited Mrs. W. A.
Lee in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. (. W. Qittens has returned from
Fairburn,
The Sunday school class of Mra E. G
Nabell, of the First Christian Church, en
joyed a day's outing at Grant Park Fri
day.
Mrs. }l. A. Manning spent the week-end
at Indian Spring.
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188 KATE PAYNE entertained at a
swimming party Friday evening from
5 to 10 o'clock in henor of Ser
geant Glen Sparrow, of Chicago. After
swimming, he guests were carried to the
park, where a delightful ice course was
served and dancing was enjoyed. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rog
ers, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MecDaniel, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Cowart, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Braswell, Misses Grace Hendrick, Myra
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mi‘zll.pf.u:."e:m“;,hpufl Simmins, of Bir-
WAxl‘kln-" s e guest of Mrs. Annle
Miss Rubye Thompson has returned
from Douglasville, where she visited her
'“l!f)"):‘lvarq.' Josiah Abercrombie, ,
'"’"‘; “'l3‘ mgte- has returned from over.
rs. M, 1. Hendrick and d hte
Fmmie Sue. have returned to( ll:.:‘l.l.fs‘\llllre
""\‘ila visting mellm G. Hendricks
Mrs, Lawrence # wus the p
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Mrs. Carl Dodds, of Atlanta; Mrs. Clyde
Hendriek and son, Almon, of Bast Point
and Lane Hubbard were the spend-the-day
Euesats of Mrs. A. G, Hendrick Sunday.
Bedntwict stter olide her parent b
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ARE Brs . Take ;nl!to:.' wer parents, Mr.
Miss Jewell Reoves, of Milner, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. W. M. Rogers
Misses Pear! and Mayden Kite, of At
l’:mn, were week-end guests of Miss Nina
ixon,
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Clarkston.
M IS§ LUCILE BARNES and
Lieutenant BE. L. Bedsole were
married at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. E. Barnes, last Wednes
day evening.
Mrs. Willis Rogers entertained Miss
Lucile Barnes with a miscellaneous
shower Saturday afternoon, 30 guests
being invited. i
A pretty event of the past week was
a rook party and handkerchief show
er by the young ladies of Clarkston,
at the Woman's Club Bullding, for
Miss Barnes Monday morning. Six
little girls dressed as butterflles
served refreshments, the wings of the
“hutterflies” being formed of hand
kerchiefs, and when the elect un
pinned the handkerchiefs the poor lit
tle butterflies had lost their wings.
Dewey Armstead complimented Miss
Barnes and Licutenant Bedsole with
a moonlight picnic Monday evening.
Mrs, B. C. Gouge, of Capitol avenue,
entertained for Miss Lucile Barnes
with a miscellaneous shower Thurs
’day afternoon.
Mrs, A. D. Dockery, of Dallas,
'Tcxaq. is a puest of Dr, and Mrs. M,
M. McGehee.
’ Miss Minnie Stokes, of Ansley Park,
was the guest of the Rev. and Mrs.
P. . Connally during the past week.
. Miss Lou Warwick entertained Miss
Clair Armstead, Miss Constance Arm
strong and Miss Minell Lane with a
matinee party Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. (. Shepherd had
an anniversary party June 5. They
were assisted in entertaining by Miss
Florence MeGehee and Miss Haynes.
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IBUTENANT CLYDE WATEON, who
has been in France for the past year,
landed in New York Thursday anl
arrived here Monday to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Watson, for a few
days before being discharged.
Mre, Robert H. Patterson and children,
Bugenia and Robert, Jr., motored to Al
bertville, Aln., Wednesday, where they will
spend a few days with her mother, Mrs
Stephenson,
Miss Willie J. Stephenson has returned
to her home in Albertville, Ala, after
spending geveral weeke with her sister,
‘Mra. R, H. Patterson.
Seymore Kerr, of Atlanta, wspent last
walolk-md with Mr. and Mys. W, G. Max
well.
Ralph Bostwick, of Atlanta, was the
woek-end guest of Enmrb Watson,
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Conyers
ISB ANNA BELLE LEFTWICH en
tertained thoe senior class and a
number of .Invited guests at a prom
party Monday night after the graduating
oxercises, Those Invited were Miss Elleeno
Coleman, Miss Sara Helle Brodnax, of At
lanta; Mr. Haygpod Xvans, Mr, Blackard
and Mr, Brooks, of Oxford.
Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Glausier, Mr, ani
Mrs. R, D. Hewlott, Misses Mary Hewlott,
Elleene Coleman, and Errol lflywlng an<
Harold Almand attended the State High
School meet at Athens last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. McDonald and family,
of Hazlehurst, are the guests of Mr. Mc-
Donald's mother
Mr. and Mrs. Gus MeDonald, of Baxley,
are with relatives hore
Miss Laulie Mac Summers i 8 on an ex
tended trip to New York.
Misses llllu-nn Coleman and Nelle San
ford gave thelr music and expression re
cital at the school auditorium on Thurs
day und Friday evenings. Those taking
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Dining room Suite, consisting of 5H4-inech Buffet, 6-foot Extension Square Table, 37-inch
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Bedroom suites in wonderful variety of styles and finishes, Old Ivery,
Mahogany, and/American Walint are shown in the various period effeets at
prices ranging from %£150.00 to £500.600,
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part were Nett® Mae Johnson, Belle. Pir
kle, Ben Almand, Chrystine Glausier, Kliz
abeth Guinn, Martha Brooks, Lucile
Haynes, Grace Harvill, Gladys Flemming,
Sara Hewlett, Clyde Mann, lrene Left
wich, Annie Leo Cook, Louise Cowan, Eliz
abeth Almand, ITda Sue Cowan, Ola Mann,
Francig Baldwin, Woyman Tuoker, Isa
belle Dabney, Alpha Seamans Langford,
Harry Purvis, J. B. Rice, Thomas Cook,
Ru{ul Hardeman, Wesley Mcßae, Mary
Still, Helen Peek, Alma Cowan, Franels
Wright, Anna Belle Leftwich, Katle Mae
Brooks, Helen Tucker, Lucile Almand,
Mildred Plunkett, Kathleen Langford, Sara
Will Cowan, Guss Guinn, Quigg Tucker,
Carl Almand, Harold Almand, Beth Flake,
Jewel Grenade, Letie Mann,
Misgses Mildre® Langfore, of Dallas,
Texas, and Klizabeth iavingston, of Sher
man, Texas, are guests of Miss Marion
Swords, ,
Miss Myrtle Deekle, of Nashville, Ga., is
with Misses Ruby and Ruth Tyler this
week ~
Mr, and Mwes. J, H, ll\llu&. of ‘Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,
R. W, Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Willingham, of Cedar
town; Mr. and Mrs Ball, of Jackson, Ga.,
were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. W, F.
Hardin,
Miss Mary Hewlett had as her gueat
for commencement Miss Sara Belle Brod
uax, of Atlanta.
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ISB PAULINE HUNT left 'l"hm'%
| for Maryville, Tenn., where she
be the guest of her sister, Mra, P.
W. Moore.
Misses Rochelle Swint and Ballie Pearl
Woodnll are wspending several days at
Bolingbroke with their aunt, Mrs, Floyd
Haygood.
Mrs. (. W. Meldon and Miss Mary
Bess Meldon spent Tuesday in Atlant
Mre, T. J. Hunt spent Thursday e a
lanta.
Miss Willie Cauthen and childreén, of
Groggine, are spending several days with
Mrs. Jim Hale.
Mre. J. W. Willls spent Monday W
Barnesville visiting friends,
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Manufacturer and Dealer In
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This Clothes Hamper, ex
actly like cut, is 28 inches
high, has extra heavy at
tached top& an indispen
sable articld for the home,
There are only 18 of them
left, so you had better get
in early Monday morning.
They will not stay in the
house long at
$1.49