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Clubs Begin
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Americus
MERICUS,—Mrs. James Hixon was
hostess to members of the Tuesday
Morningsßridge Club. Cosmos and
ageratum were the flowers used in deco
* rating and four tables were placed for the
players., Onty the club members and theu
Vi “were included in the guest list,
4 Joseph Bryan was entertained at
> wo at the home of Mrs. A.,C. Crock
.. Autumn foliage and flowers were
13 Those playing were Mrs. Lawrence
rown, Mrs. C. M: Council, Mrs. W. J.
y, Mrs. W. A. Humber, Mrs. Charles
‘rmest, Miss Callie Slappey, Mrs. H. B.
ashburn, Mrs. Geoerge Oliver, Mrs. H. C.
/Eker, Mrs. Frank Sheffield, Mrs. A. A.
}Jn.dufl' Mrs. John Sheffield, Mrs. W. C.
Carter, Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. E. M.
Viguesney, Mrs. J. C. Register and Mrs.
Frane Mangum.
Miss Martha Dedman has returned from
a summer spent with relatives in Charles
town, W. Va.
Mrs, Frank Lanier was hostes sto a few
friends at an informal bridge party. Cos
mos was used in decorating and eight
guests enjoyed the game,
~ Mrs. Zach Childers is visiting relatives
in Ellaville.
Mrs. E. D. Sheffield has returned to
her home in Americus, after a brief wisit
to relatives in Albany.
Miss Louise Walker has returned to her
home in Monroe, after a visit to Mrs.
Frank P. Harrold.
Miss I.ouise Huff is visiting rßs. B. B.
Everette.
Mrs. Barlow Council entertained at a
bridge party. Those playing were Mrs. Lu
cius MecClesky, Mrs. Cliff Williams, Mrs.
fiom McLendon, Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mrs.
A. Bmith, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Charles
Council, Mrs. Taylor I.ewis, Mrs. Eugene
Hill, Mrs. T. O. Marshall, Mrs. J. D.
Hooks, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. Hollis
Fort, Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs. James Hix
on, Miss Elizabeth Eldredge, Mrs. E. J.
Eldredge, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Wal-
Ver Brown and Mrs, D. R. Andrews.
Mrs. John Council is in Bunnell, Fla,
where she will be the guest of Mrs. W. S,
Cochran.
Miss Louise Marshall was hostess for the
members of her bridge club. Those playing
were Mra. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. D. K. Brin
son, Mrs. E. B. Everette, Mrs. Furiow
Gatewood, Mrs. J. A. Fort, Mrs. Eugene
Cato, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Mrs, W. F.
Bailey, Mrs. John Oliver, Miss Claire Ev
erett, Miss Kathleen Denham and Miss
Annie Bailey.
Mrs. D. W. Bagley was hostess to mem
bers of the Woman’s Literary Club. Those
participating were Mrs. C. M. Williams,
Mrs. Joseph Perkins and Mrs. Fred Mor
gan.
Mrs. Zach Childers was hostess at a ~e
organization meeting of the Forty-two
Club, Mrs. W. M. Humber was elected
president and Mrs. Joe Bryan selected as
the club’s first hostess. The membership
includes Mrs. George Oliver, Mrs. Joe Bry
an, Mrs. Zach Childers, Mrs. A, C. Crock
ett, Mrs. S. A. Daniel, Mrs. W. M. Humn
;}er, Mrs. H. B. Mashburn, Mrs. Elton
» Parker, Mrs, John Sheffield, Mrs. H. A.
Smith, Mrs. E. M. Viguesney, Mrs. Frank
Sheffield, Mrs. Sam Heys and Mrs. Lee
Hansford.
Mrs. Chartes Council was hostess at two
large parties, the first of a series to be
given by her during the winter season. Au
tumn flowers were attractively used and
about one hundred guests were present.
The Matrons’' 1916 Forty-two Club met
with Mrs. Emmet Murray. The club mem
bers are Mrs. Emmett Murray, Mrs. T, E.
Bolton, Mrs. R. L. Maynard, Mrs. W. S.
Ivey, Mrs. C. J. Clarke, Mrs. Arthur Ry
lander, Mrs. C. C. Hawking, Mrs. W. C.
Gray, Mrs. W. C. Carter, Mrs. R. L. Mec-
Math, Mrs. Frank Cato. The club will
meet every two weeks, and Mrs. Bolton was
selected as the next hostess,
Cards have been received in Americus
announcing the marriage of the Rev.
Frank Pearson Anderson and Miss Annic
Barr at the bride’s home in Greenville,
E C. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are now in
4New York on their wedding trip, and upon
their return to Americus will be at home
with Mrs. G. W. Riley. Rev. Anderson
recently accepted the pastorate of the
Presbytertan Church in Americus, and wiil
begin his ministerial work October 26.
Miss Mary Alice Lingo has returned from |
a visit of two weeks to her aunt, Mrs.
Wiliam Ragan, in Macon, |
Mrs. H. O. Jones entertained at two
.Arge parties. Members of the Thursday |
Morning Bridge Club were present. The‘
occasion was in the nature of a farewell
compliment to Miss Vera Foy, who spent
the summer with Mrs. Jones, and who has
. returned to her home in New York. Fifty
guests were present. § \
: Miss Thelma Easterlin is visiting Miss
~ Minnie Goodwyn Artope in Macon. |
f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newton ot Fort Val-‘
ley are the guests for the weck end of
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Williford. |
Miss Mary Hawkes has returned from a
brief visit to Mrs. W. C. Hicks in Monte
zuma. |
Mrs. Guyton Fisher is the guest of Miss
Emma Love Fisher at Wesleyan College
in Macon. They attended the Hicks-Vareen
wedding in Montezuma Wednesday.
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Barnesville Notes
ESDAMES R. O. and R. P. Cotter vis
ited Macon last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murphey left
FM” for Chattanooga.
Mra. C. T. Tyler of Rest Haven visited
Mro. J. F. Redding last Saturday.
Mrs. Calkins of Fernandina, Fla., is on
a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H.
8 Yerger.
Mrs. Frank Sims and little Sara Vir
ginia spent several days in Macon re
cently.
Miss Lillian Reeves of Griffin was the
guest of her mother last week.
Ed Neely of Atlanta has been on a visit
to his aunt, Mrs. J. F. Neely.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humphrey, Misses
Martha Barrett, lola Humphrey and Riley
Summers motored to Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. Wimberly Wilson of Fitzgerald
spent several days here recently.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Stafford, Mesdames
Yerger and Calkins motored to Griffin
Sunday.
Mrs. C. J. Lester is in LaGrange with
. her sister, Mrs. Robert Key. ‘
W. B. Smith spent last Friday in At
lanta.
Y T. A. Hill, Mrs. Ratliff and Miss Hill,
his daughters, are visiting Mrs. W. B.
Veal.
Miss Priscilla Stroud entertained infor
mally with three tables of rook Tuesday
evening.
Mesdames R. P, Cotter and W. T. Sum
mers spent last Tuesday afternoon with
‘)_(rs. Reia Breisford at Rest Haven.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Quillian and chil
dren and Mrs. T. O. Galloway motored
to Atlanta Tuesday.
An event of last week was the mar
riage of Miss Jane Maxwell to Anton Fair
cloth of Wrightsville, which took place
at the home of the bride’s uncle, Z. T.
Maxwell. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Frank Quillian. Miss Lula Can
non of the Bessie Tift faculty wz seAL
Dawning,” accompanied by Misd Dora
Brinson, also of the Bessie Tift faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. Faircloth left for points in
Florida before going to Wrightsville,
where they will be at home after Novem
ber 10. The out-of-town guests were Col.
and Mrs. Willlam Faircloth, Mr. and Mrs.
o O. Kennedy and J. M. Mason of
Frightsville, D, A, Fairctoth of Birming
#am, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard of
«mimumbug and fliss Pansy Gatewood, Miss
Dogu Brinson, Miss Lala Bright Cannon
and Mrs. Sara Perkins of Forsyth,
Mrs. V. O. Marshburn is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. K. Jemison. Major
wmon is stationed near Baltimore.
hursday afternoon of last week Mrs.
Dave Kleckley and Mrs. T, A, Lifsey
gave a theatorium party in honor of Miss
Priscilla Stroud and her guest, Mrs. D.
W. Bailey.
Mrs. M. T. Grace visited Atlanta re
cently.
C. O: Summers and Milss Catherine
Summers motored to Macon Monday.
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Cummings Notes
ISSES RUTH PIRKLE, Claramae and
Amogene Allen of Agnes Scott spent
the week end with their parents
here,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hope motored to
Gainesville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Patterson attended
the reunion and fair in Atlanta.
Mrs. Olen Settles and children of Nor
cross spent the week end with her father,
S, e
Mrs. Claude Groover and Mrs. Toy Ot
well attended the fair in Gainesville last
week.
:lr. and Mrs, Petit, Mrs. Alice Mash
purn and Maynard Mashburn spent Batur
ay in Nelson.
gay illis Rogers and Truman Allen of T.o
--“ Grove spent Sunday with their par
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enMiu Robbie Seaboat spent Tuesday in
ta.
A‘;;: and Mrs. M. A. Nuckolls of Gaines
ville were the Suhday guests of Mr. and
Mrg. K% E. Hope. .
Mrs. William Hamlin Beattie of Greenville, S. C.,
who before her marriage yesterday was Miss Frances
Oates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush Oates of
Asheville. (Photo by Higgason of Asheville.)
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. A. R. Honored
By Mrs. Dis;
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ORDELE.—Thursday afternoon Mrs.
J. M. Diffee entertained Fort Early
Chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution at a reception Receiving the
guests were the hostess, Mrs. Diffee and
Mrs. Max Land, past regeat. Miss Har
riette Carswell presided in the dining room.
The business session was short. Mrs.
M. M. Eakes, regent, presiding. The pro
gram consisted of a paper on ““The Court
of Ferdinand and Isabella in the Time
of Columbus,” by Mrs. James H. Brown;
a piano selection rendered by Mrs. C. D.
Terrell, and a reading, “Columbus, the
Discoverer of America,” by Miss Frances
Carswell.
The chapter had as guests Miss Mlldred
Eakes and Miss Mary Herring.
Guests other than chapter members in
cluded -Mrs. W. H. McKenzie and her
guest, Miss Mary Herring, Miss Mildred
Eakes, the guests of the regent, Mrs. M.
M. Bakes, Mrs. Wallace Wear, Mrs. e
Carswell, Mrs. O. M. Heard, Mrs. O e
Williams, Mrs. J. B. Ryals, Mrs. Perry
Clements, Mrs. W. A. Thompson, Mrs. L.
A. Parker, Mrs. B. Kennedy, Mrs. Edgar
Fletcher, Misses Annie Kate and Edith
Fletcher and Miss Elizabeth Lawrence.
Mrs. W. L. Roebuck was hostess to the
Symphony Club Friday afternoon. Punch
was served by Mrs. J. M. Diffee and
Misses Frances Carswell and Mary Mec-
Arthur.
At this meeting the club had as a guest,
a former member, Miss Mildred Eakes.
Another feature was a selection by Mrs.
Lee Espy.
Delegates were elected to the State Fed
eration of Women's Clubs which meets in
November, in. Columbus. They were Mrs.
B. H. Palmer, president of the Symphony
Club, and Mrs. Lee Espy; alternates, Mrs.
W. A. Thompson and Mrs. J. M. Diffee.
A literary meeting of the Missionary
Society of the Methodist Church was held
Monday afternoon. ‘‘Medical Missions in
China” was the subject of discussion. Mrs
W. S. Tillman gave a reading omn the
topic. Mrs. Clark gave a talk and Miss
Mildred Fakes, recently returned from
overseas, gave a recital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walters have re
turned from Atlanta where they attended
the reunion and visited their daughter,
Mrs., Hubert Marshall.
The Rev. W. F. Smith and daughter,
Miss Grace Smith, and Miss Julia Neal
{ motored to Hatley Tuesday.
Miss Annie Browning and Miss Margu
erite Hannah of Lakeland, Fla.,, have
heen guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Brown
ing.
Mrs. George Morris has returned from
a visit to Forsuth and Atlanta.
Mrs. G. C. Moore has as her guest her
sister, Mrs. K. M. Tresver of Savannah.
’ Mrfand Mrs. Jack Gerdy anpd children,
Helen and Julian, and Mrs. Gordy and
Mrs. Minnie Williams of Albany motored
to Cordele Sunday and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Markert,
Tom MecKenzie of Monttrie spent Tues
day here with his parents, Col. and Mrs.
H. . McKenzie.
Miss Ruth Calhoun of Cochran spent:
the week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Calhoun.
Mrs. Lawson Peterson and little son
have returned to their home at Vidalia
after a visit to Mrs. M, O. Outler.
Miss Ruth Matthews, who teaches in
the Cochran school, spent the week end
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Mathews.
Miss Ensign Harder spent the weok end
in Ashburn ,the guest of Mrs. Helen Wat
son.
Mrs. Margaret Walden spent several
davs in Americus, the guests of friends.
J. B. Neal of Columbus spent Sunday
here with his mother, Mrs. Stephens Neal.
(laud Denham of Griffin, formerly of
Cordele, spent Sunday in the city.
Mrg. J. B. Scott is vigiting her daughter,
Mrs. Allen Johnson at DeSoto.
Mrs. Lottie Roberts left Tuesday for a
vigit to her brother in San Antonio.
Mrs. B. 8 Dunlap and little son have
returned from a visit to relatives in Buena
Vista,
Carl Cannon has returned from a trip
to North Georgia.
Mrs. Lee Ryals has returned from a visit
of several days to her mother, Mrs. Peavy,
at Pinehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Bdd Jones and Frank
Pride are at Panacea Springs, Fla.
Mr., and Mrs. T. M. Coker, Mrs. J. M.
(lements and J. D. Ryals motored to Ma
con Thursday.
Mrs, J. W. Eliott came down from
Atlanta Friday and will spend a week
here with her daughters, Mesdames s g
Zachary and Sarn Herrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman and
little daughter who have spent the past
geveral months in Cordele, will return
to Davenport, lowa, their former home.
Mrs, Walter Elliott and little sons, Wal
ter Jr. and Dick, who have been visitng
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relatives in Kirksville, Mo., the past month
have returned home.
Mrs. E. K. Markert has returned from
a month’s visit to relatives in Rome.
Miss Ola Barwick is visiting friends at
Woodland.
Mrs. Jane Barwick is visiting her son,
Elder R. H. Barwick.
Haygood Smith, Y. M. C. A. director
at Albany, spent Sunday here wita hts
parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Smith.
He had as his guests W. D. Sumpter,
Harrold Wrightman, Robert Todd and
Homer Holland, also of Albany.
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- Meeting
REENSBORO.—The first fall meet
ing of the Daughters of the Confed
eracy was held Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Moore.
Mrs, J. B. Park organized a branch of
the “Sons of Veterans” with seventeen
charter members. A motion was carried
that the chapter unite with the other
Greensboro clubs in building a joint club
house for the different organizations. The
committee in charge was composed of
Miss Clyde Willis, chairman; Mrs. J. C.
Williams and Miss Bobbte Goodwin. Re
freshments were served at the close of the
meeting.
Those present were Misses Clyde Willis,
Maude Thomson, Abbie Goodwin, Mes
dames E. T. Gresham, Mrs. C. C. Wills,
Mrs. James B. Park, Mrs. J. W. Reynolds
and Mrs. C. E. Monfort.
The marriage of Miss Gertrude Love and
James Blackman at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Love,
the Rev. E. L. Dutton officiating. After
an informal reception Mr. and Mrs. Black
mon left for their future home in
Greensboro, N. C., the bride wearing a
coat suit of brown tricotine with accesso
ries to match.
Announcem>nt is made of the engage
ment of Miss lrene Geer to Walter G.
Wheeler, the marriage to take place this
month.
Mrs, Clark Jack has returned to Augusta
after vistting her sister, Mrs. T. C. Craw
ford.
David Goodwin has returned from At
lanta, where he attended the reunion.
Dr. and Mrs. Goodwin Gheesling and
little daughter are located for the winter
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faust.
Mrs. Anna Geissler has returned from
a visit to Rudelph and Fred Geissler in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Branch and children left
last week for Athens, where they will
reaside.
Misses Marion and Celesta Park returned
the first of the week from a visit to their
sister, Mrs. Henry Harris in Sparta,
Mrs. Marion Twiggs has been spending
the week with Miss Amy Geissler.
Mr. and Mrs. James Davison and family
are at home after spending several days
at their country home.
Misses Nona and Irene Hill and Henry
Hill of Washington (Ga.) visited relatives
in Greensbore L
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Roberts of Monroe
were recent visitors to Greensboro.
Misy Virginin Faust of Lexington is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Shipley.
Mrs. John Calloway and children are
visiting relatives in Pennfield.
‘Mrs. Thomas Winn has returned from a
visit to her riece, Mrs. Holtzendorfen,
Clemson, 8. C,
Miss Minnie Barrett has resumed her
dqties as principal of the- Gr:ensboro
High School after spending several weeks
in Atlanta.
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Blackshear Notes
M. MOORE and A. E. Truett mo
% tored to Jacksonville last week.
Miss Grace Patterson of Jackson
ville is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B, M
James.
John T. Brantley spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Milledgeville.
A. P. Brantley and P. L. Pomeroy have
returned from Atlanta.
Mrs. B. F. Woodward of Abbeville has
arrived to spend several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. W. Ernest Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Lott of Waycross
were visitors Sunday a tMrs, Lott's moth
ers, Mrs. R. J. Joyner.
Miss Carrie O'Neal has gone to Rome,
where she will attend Shorter College.
Mrs. E. L, Darling, who has been visit
ing her son, Edward, in Atlanta, has re
turned.
Miss Nell Kreischbaum of Cairo spent
Sunday with Mrs. Edwin G. Rankin.
Mrs. S.| M. Cowan has returned from a
visit with her son, Morgan Cowan, at Con
yers.
Miss Abbie Belle Wilkinson of Atlanta,
who has recently returned from France,
spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Abble
Donaldson.
B. D. Brantley attended the meeting of
Savannah presbytery in Vidalia.
Mrs. Virginia Johnson of Ceolumbus,
Tenn., .8 spending several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Lucius C. Evans.
Among those going over to Waycross
Monday evening were Mr., and Mrs. Frank
8. Riggins, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace McKin
ney, Eustace McKinney Jr, David Earle
McKinney, Reemer Sweat, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Brantley, Mrs. Philip Pomeroy,
William G. Brantley, the Misses Jessie
Kate, Marguerite and Janet Brantley and
Jeannette Purdom,
Mrs. Kelly Hostess
To Party in Monroe
ONROE.—Mrs. A. C. Kelly entertained
l at several tables of five hundred
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Oscar Gower entertained several
friends at a party Thursday evening.
The Young Ladies Missionary Society of
the First Methodist Church met last Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. George
Hammond.
Miss Sadie Robinson was hostess at a
theater party last Wednesday afternoon in
honor of Miss Anne Belle Robinson of Cov
ington. Those present were Misses Anne
Belle Robinson of Covington, Ida Shellnutt
of Sandersivile, Helen and Lillian Cox,
Florence Wright, Ruth Felker, Elizabeth
Nowell and Kathleen Launius.
Mrs. J. W, Butts and Miss Ellen Launius
spent several days in Atlanta last week.
Tre Henry D. McDaniel Chapter U. D.
C. held the firts meeting of the fall last
Tuesday at the heme of Mrs. J. W. Butts.
The new president, Mrs. George W. Felker
Jr., presided. Mrs. N. L. Galloway was
elected delegate to the State convention
in Valdosta October 21 and Mrs. Frank
Nowell is to represent the chapter at the
general convention in Tampa in November.
Miss Kathleen Launius is visiting In
Madison.
Mrs. A. C. Kelly and Mrs. Oscar Gower
spent Friday in Winder.
Miss Rachael Nunnally spent last week
in Atlanta.
Miss Hester Tichenor has returned from
a visit to friends in Virginia.
Mrs. Orrin Roberts and little Miss Sara
Roberts are visiting friends in Hartwell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Radford of
Atlanta spent the week-end in Monroe.
Mrs. J. L. Patton and Miss Josephine
Beason spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Edward Ellis has returned from a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Reid of
Atlanta.
Miss Irene Hall visited Athens last week.
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Reception Given
For Recent Bride
ORSYTH.—Mrs. R. L. Cater enter
tained at an afternoon reception Fri
day in compliment to Mrs. F. N.
Wilder, & recent bride, and Miss Undine
Cater, whose marriage will be an event of
this month.
Mrs. Max Ney and sons returned to their
home in Atlanta Thursday after a visit to
Mrs. Ney's sister, Mrs. B. Luntz.
“Mrs. L. B. Alexander has returned from
Cuthbert where she attended the wedding
of her niece, Miss Mary Hunt.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Thurmond and
children spent the week-end in Columbus
with relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Bivins spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. 8. Tucker returned Thursday
from Macon.
Mrs. R. L. Berner and Miss Martha Ber
ner of Macon were the week-end guests of
Mrs. L. B. Alexander,
Mrs. Vera Head Hollis left Friday for
New York after a visit to her mothers,
Mrs. Thornwell Gamble,
Mrs. Welborn Clark of Americus arrived
Monday and is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
T. C. Gamble.
Mrs. J. P. Wall of Macon was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. E. 8. Tucker, for
the week-end.
Mrs. R. P. Brooks is the guest of Mrs.
W. A. Beckham in Atlanta.
Mrs. George W. Morris has returned to
Cordele after a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Newton.
Mrs. Ada Banders is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. M. Tanner, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Roy Calhoun returned to Atlanta
Wednesday after a visit to Miss Jeanette
Rudisill,
Mrs. Thomas D. Thurmomd spent Wed
nesdty in Macon.
Mrs. E. D. Rudisill spent Monday and
Tuesday in Atlanta with her aunt, Mrs
M. Tanner.
F. G. Thompson has returned to Foreyth
after an absence of several momths in
South Carolina.
Capt. Ben T. Watkins Jr. has recelved
his discharge from the army and returned
to Forsyth, where he will again reside
after an absence of two years,
Bradford Brown of Milledgeville spent
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“Progress ”’
) Hot Blast
The sapply of air is drawn
through the top of the stove
where the most intense heat is
and is taken down through the
draft tube. The oxygen is there
generated into a gas as it passes
through the hot draft tube. In
coming in contact with the
flame in the fire pot, it produces
Da combustion practically the
same as the manifold of a motor
car does into the eylinder of
s the engine. Don’t buy a stove
which permits half of nature’s
heat to pass up the chimney in
N smoke, but buy a PROGRESS
COMFORT and burn the smoke
—save the wasted heat and
eliminate the dirt. -
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the week-end in Forsyth.
Mrs. John Roberts, who has been the
guest of her sister, Mrs. George Banks, re
:’urned to her home in Selma, Ala, Thurs
ay.
J. B. Schaumpert of Vidalia was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.
Boatwright.
Mrs. Z. M. Maynard and Mrs. T. Olin
Bmith spent Wednesday and Thursday in
Atlanta.
Miss Mary Gamble returmed to Atlanta
Friday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Thornwell Gamble.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shannon ofJeffer
sonville were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. 8. Tucker.
Miss Pearl Stevens of Macon spent Sune
day with Mr. and Mrs. B, S. Stephens.
Prof. W. Hs Thurmond spent Sunday in
Griffin. §
- Mrs. Frank Murph has returned to her
home in Marshallville after having been
the guest of Mrs. J. H. Clark.
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Puts the Ther in Your Home
Women who have never donme a washing tn thefr Tves ave
now using the Thor Mcwmmmfu
it through the saving in the wages of a servant. ¢
The Thor will do your wash
ing without any effort on
your part. Just turn the
switch and the wooden oyl
inder In which the clothes
are placed swishes them
Call Ivy 5666, or come fn and see the machine in operafion,
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solutely safe and sane—a stove
which responds to all kinds of
weather eonditions and burns
any kind of fuel.
Giving all the eomfort of a
steam or hot water heater and
as easily controlled as either.
Will pay for itself in saving
of fuel in one season. C
Keeping fire from Fall until
Spring.
Winter is not to be dreaded with
a Progress Comfort in your home.
For comfosrt buy a Progress Com
fort and you will then know what
| comfort is.
(et your “Progress” now, let us
set it up before the rush which
comes with the first cold snap.
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Madison Notes
ISS ETHEL McCORD of Atlanta is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. E,
Stacy.
Mrs. W. E. Shepherd is visiting Miss
Mary Anderson in Augusta.
Mrs. Mary K. Parrish spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. H'll Foster left Monday for Mae
rietta to attend the Black-Collins wed«
ding.
Mossee Ray was at home the past weekl
from Piedmont Coflege, Demorest.
Mrs. Sam Cohen of Brooklyn is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Moses Cohen.
Mrs.” Tom Holland and Mrs. Bradford'
Roughton visited Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Leon Prier and Nathan Hunter
have returned from a visit to Philomath.
Miss Dookby of Monticello is the guest
of Misses Cora and Bessie Atkinson.
Miss Alice Stovall returned Friday te
Jacksonville.
Servant
Problem
Domestic labor is be
coming scarcer and
scarcer, and thoe
woman who provides
herself with time and
labor eawving devices is
independent of the ser
vant problem. e
through the hot sods wntfl
they are spotiesaly clean.
There s such a saving
time. The washing can be
done and on the lne in an
hour, and you have the bal
ance of the day free
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Furniture
For Every
Home
Living room suites
and odd pieces; dining
room suites and odd
pieces, bedroom suites
and odd pieees; all the
popular styles and fin
ishes in a wide range of
prices. Rarges and
kitehen eabinets for the
kitchen. Rugs for any
room. Everything
priced just as low as
possible.
Liberty Bonds
Accepted
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