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ERSONAL* mention
Mr. J. T. Jacksor., of Selma Aia.<
is in the c.’.y, his friends pave him a
cordial welcome.
.. Hall, of Macon, spent
* city with the farndy
‘ r Mr. C. t Moran,
hn Holloway ha* been dis-
the army, a" has re "
He will resume
off
Mr. Robert Kenan will leave this Mrs. S. E. Ward, of Tennille, is
week for Savannah, where he has ac- visiting her son, Mr. E. P. Ward
cepted a splcnid position. He will car-
ry with him the best wishes of his Misses Keil & Ivey are now show-
friends. mg a wonderful line of stylish, up to
. the minute patterns, shapes an trim-
Editor G. B. Mooi-e of the Sparta mgs. You are cordially invited to see
he W. S. Myrick ' Ishmalite, spent a few hours of Mon- their line
" "‘'here gave him a cor- 1
home.
'io Cook returned to
Manriield Tuesday, after
' days the guest of Misa
day in the city.
| The Woman’s Missionary Society
Judge E. R. Hines will spend sever- of the Baptist church entertained at
al days of this week in Atlanta. a delightfully informal reception com
plimentary to Mrs. Charles M. Allen,
j Mr. Frank and Thos. J. Finney at the beautiful home of Mrs. W. A.
have returned from the eastern mar- Walker, Friday afternoon. Vases of
|kets, where they purchased their jonquils and daffadils were attrac-
„d Treasurer John L. 'spring and summer dry goods. (tively use in the decrations. Mrs. Al-
bc ”n confined to his home
Men has made many friends since she
A cablegram from Mr. J. W. Me- came to this city and her departure
Millan to home folks states that he to her new home in Ohio, is deepy
incl't-y Goodson is out will remain in Scotland and Engand regretted After a time spent social-
.."■ittack of influenza. | sometime longer an will be home ly deliscious sandwiches were served.
|during the month of April. with tea
Wi strozier has been elec | — j
chair of English at the Mrs. C. E Bonner is on a visit to The Woman’s Mission Study Class
tamal & Industrial College relatives a t Haddocks. of the Methodist church met with
Mrs. Rembert Smith on Monday af-
i a gradual of Emory
Columbia University,
taken courses at the Chi-
.... He is especially fit-
chair lie will fill
Mvrick has returned from
markets where he went to
nnfr and summer goods. He
L s y during his entire stay,
L hat h. 1 has selected a splen-
>f goods-
p, Flemister has returned
"more and New York, where
[ hc past two weks.
Mull, of New York is
of the family ot' Mr. L. J.
Napier and Mrs. J. A. Cal-
" Maj. Duval left Miledge
morning for an auto
<rh south Georgia.
ink Bivins, who is with one
Ujp.g banks at Cordele, spent
jar.d Sunday with his mother
from Dr Y. A. I,itt|e an-
jthat he had reached New
m France. The telegram
! -ed Saturday by Mrs. Little.
J. Lamar and Miss Leila
expected to return Wed-
ht from a visit to New York
el! Tarpiey spent Saturday
"v with home folks at Ham*
Mrs. J. B. Storey visited
and Monroe Saturday and
Mrs. Randolph Jacques and Miss ternoon The lesson for the afternoon
Jeannie Craig, of Macon, were the was chapter 2, in their pew book, Wo-
the guests of Mrs. J. H. Ennis while men Workers in the Orient” by Mar-
on their recent visit to the city. garet E. Burton. The class was in
( charge of Miss Maude Norris and was j
Major C. M. Allen, who has been deliscou s sandwiches and tea were i
Commandant at the Georgia Military served. The next meeting will be with j
College for the past eighteen months Mrs. Fletcher Johnson.
left last Saturday for Clevelad, Ohio, i
where he has been assigned by the 1 Fisk Hats are shown exclusively
War Department as military instruc- by Misses Keil and Ivey
tor at Cases University, which is tho !
engineering branch of the Uiversity DEATH OF MR. W. L HORNE
of Ohio. ......
| Mr. Wm. L .Horne died at his home
The friends of Mrs. Julian Sta n ley ia this cit y Saturday afternoon. Mr.
will be glad to know that she is im- Ho ™ e had a stroke ° f sev ;
oving after a recent illness. eral months a ^°- and ncver ’' e * alned
■ his health.
i The funeral services of Mr. Horne
Mrs. J. B Harper has retured to were held at the residece. Rev. A. A.
her home in Macon, after a visit to.Tiley officiating. Mr. Horne was a
Mr. and Mrs C. R. Harper I native of Baldwin county, and was
| (55 years of age. Until a few years
Mrs. Geo. P. Donaldson was hos- ago he engaged in farming near Mer-
tess to the Bridge club on last Wed- riwether. He was a member of the
n esday afternoon. She wa s assisted Methodist church at Bethel. He is
in entertaining by Mrs Fethcher John survived by Mrs. Horne, two sons and
son a n d Miss Olive Bell. Deliscous a daughter, and two brothers, Messrs,
refreshments were served. I A. I. and T. H. Horne, and one sister
Mrs. Andrews.
ora Eula Gumra and Meryl
o are teaching at McDon
it Satumy and Sunday at
Belle King, came over
and spent Sunday with
J. 0. Boodworth.
amie Vinson spent Sunday
ds at Devereaux.
ra Simms, of Americus, is
er grandmother, Mrs J. B.
■ F. Davis went to Savannah
railed there nn account
'■<d .Mr. Robert Brake, Si'.
Misses Keil & Ivey are now show
ing a wonderful line of stylish, up to
the minute patterns, shapes an trim-
ings. You are cordially invited to see
their line.
Mr*. Eul« Stanley’* *rlect line of
hat* are now on di.pUy, and »he will
be glad for the ladie* to call and in-
*pect tbejn.
ne Gumm, who is teaching
tamo homo and spent Sat-
Sunday.
ronia Humber, of Augusta
;: ‘V in the city with rela-
M.Parks is attending the
Education Convention at
am P. of theU. S. Navy
lt0r the city several days
t week.
irminK Vaughan an little
Dublin, are the guests of
le \ aughan.
iends of .'His;, D rew Law-
w ,ll be interested to learn
a | J( ‘en chosen for the po-
'' d ‘ c *ician for the hospi-
'?nampton, N. Y.
Renner Turner was th
" ( - Miller in Sparta,
’['Cher and Mr. J. O Blood-
!oridt Ur **"* “ n * mt °
wcrs absent
ten days;
New Spring Styles In
You are cordially invited to
call and inspect our line of beauti
ful Patterns, Shapes and Trim
mings. We will be pleased to
show you.
MISSES KEIL 8 IVEY
Miss Ethel Cagle, Trimmer.
BUY THE BEST.
IT’S ALWAYS CHEAPEST
NEW YORK STORE
F. W. Hendrickson, Prop.
MYRICK'S
Shoe Department.
Queen Quality Oxfords and Pumps
Brown Kid Oxfords, Brown Kid Pumps, Bronze
Kid Oxfords, Black Kid Oxfords, Black Kid
Pumps, Brown Calf Pumps, Black Calf Oxfords,
Black Calf Pumps, Brown Calf Oxfords.
High and Low Heels, Width AA to E
Priced $5.50 to $9.85
White Washable Kid Oxfords, very dressy $11.85
MYRICK’S CASH STORE
We have been appointed Dealers in
this Territory for
EX1DE BATTERIES
And Will carry in Stock at all Times
A BATTERY EOR EVERY MAKE OF CAR
A Competent Battery Man has been placed in
charge of our Battery Department. He will in
spect your Battery FREE OF CHARGE and advise
you the proper way to care for same.
Fann’s Garage
I, H. FANN, Proprietor
EXIDE DEALERS
Phone 370