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The Parent-Teacher
>ot Friday afternoon, January i
half-past three o'clock in the-1 H
A Tull attend-1 ^
H. Rents spent
, chapel of ,G. M. C.
ance of the members is
quested.
T.CFtly 5
M
Stubbs has beun
,«»m by illness.
vr Kidd nyide t
, ;1 last Friday.
spent today ;
Misses Margaret and Klsie Wall I
of La(gnton, were th. week end L * *" JORDAN RECEIVES ORDER |
guests of Misses Elizabeth and Mu I FRO! ' 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. M
mie Norwood. td
• • • I Mr. L. N. Jordan 1 ...
Washington, D. C., i
auto polish. While en route to
;nc' from Florida the rentlen
•pped at Mr. Jordan's ga-afce
have hi# car washed and polished.
The job was done to his y.ntisfactio:
tfnd wh**n he reached his home h
Mr, Jordan for some of the
polirh. Mr. Jordan has also rcceiv..
rders "from New York for
, „ , . 5,r - "• r - Oartlcy h«, come to the
' ■’ busl_ «‘y f'»"i Cornell, end nuccecded
Mr. A, 1. Ilaniil a* manager ef tht
><*«tal Telegraph offir.*. Mr. Hort-
burine.s i l,y mo « h ,„ faIl i , y horc , n o
New. Things
WITH THE SUGGESTION OF
SPRING IN THE COLORING
••turned Wfd-
ironi troop county
va.» called Sunday on account of
H. Echols ha* returned the illness of his sister. Her condi-
• njoyable ftshtng trip tion had improved when Mr. Emory
. It ft his bed ide for his return home.
S Mtlive, state editor of Mr. H. «K. Jones, who* has been
f. irraph, spent Sunday with the CuJver-Kidd Drug Co., ha;
‘-O Wilmington, N. C , where he
' * * fcus accepted a position with
Lenorq Tucker and the leading drug stores. During
,iH McClure spent Mon- their reside!
Mrs
i froir
see the
the city Mr.
many friends
i leave here.
who
; Sunday and Mon- The Seri
its regular
has returned from
. Mr. Chas. F. Bar- for thii
Musi
MRS. LOUIS HORNE HOSTESS
Mrs. Louis Horne was hostess to
the Tuesday Night Club last Friday j
evening. After the arrival of the
guests a four course luncheon v
erred.. Bridge was then played.
Mr#, Horne entertained a number [i
of her friends Saturday afternoon at[!
Kpok, and several hours were spent 1
most delightfully. Refreshments .
were served. Mrs. Horne proved !
herself a most pleasant hostess. h
Club will hold
meeting on * Saturday. DR. ANDERSON ISSUES
4 p. m. with Mrs. T. S.\
The lesson!
will he the third chap-1 Below is a printed •
*TATE
Jeffi
WENT ABOUT SMALL POX *
SLIPOVER SWEATERS
In Stripes and Plaid Effects
that are different ..... .$4.50
HATS
Made with the new snap
Brims and Fancy Bands
v°
NECKWEAR
Slade with Silk and Wool lin
ing that will hold their shape
$ j.00 and $1.50 '
New Styles In
NUNN BUSH OXFORDS
$y.50
r- It cr.rfrot tht* two' book.*' whichj ,h. health office
j the members are studying.
lias , returne
• daughter, Mr
Snvarnuh.
The ?*'.udent!» of G. S. C. W. are go-
ins through the ordeal of their semi
annual examinations this week.
CoL Erwin Sibley has returned
from a business trip to Lakeland,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wall, of Way-
row. are visiting relatives in the
Mr. Milton B. Day, of Social Cir-
“• i- vi,s..ug his brother, Mr. John
Mrs. J{. L. Morris, of Atlanta,
*l*iu the past week-end with Mrs.
John T. Day.
member of the 22nd Inf. Band
Fort McPherson. Mr. Carso'n
ie here from Miamft Fla., and has
made un excellent band member. His
friends are wishing him every suc-
organist and choir leaders of the
Episcopal, churches of the Atlanta
Diocese, which was held at Christ
church- Rt. Rev. H. J. Mikele, Bish
op of the Diocese, was also present
• • ?
. C. H. Allen, of Barnett, vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. S. D. Bristow,
Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Allen
Has been an employee of the Georgia
railroad for a number of years, and
been stationed in Augusta at one
}f the offices.
Mr. Tom Hall Smith, who is attend-
,n * Mercer spent the past week-end
with his parents. Mr. and Mr*. L. D.
^reith.
.• ip Ir - Aly in Leonard who is attend-
the Technological school in At
lanta has been spending several days
the city.
Hr and Mr.. Owi, McAfee, of
‘'•eon. spent Sntor*, and Sunday
W1 “ <ha< family of Mf. D. F. Mont*
Mr. J. c. Cooper „ j, Valdosta at-
tending a meeting of the Executive
ConunittM of the State Officers as.
sedation. Mr. Cooper ia secreurp of
tha association. •
* • *
Mrs. B. R. Haghea has returned to
^ Horn, in Nashville, T.nn„ afu.
*F»h<Ung several week, hw, visiting
"t«. h" rents. Judge and Mrs.
opembridg*.
Neapiith
Athens at-
meeting «t the
He
Farm Agent E. A
spending this week in
tending a farmers
.State Agricultural College
accompanied by Mrs. Nesmith.
Miss Frances Hines left Wednes
day for Miami where she will be the
guest of Mrs. Hugh Andrews. Miss
Hines will be socially feted while
Miami.
• rtmllpox condition in the
Very unfortunately a story »
in some of the dally papers
disease was in the county and has j
.caused,some alarm from the parents,
and relatives of the young people in j
school here. This statement was J
greatly exaggerated and there is no!|
cause for alaim. Dr. Anderson is- 1 j
sued a warning in the Union Recorder r
last week for vaccination so that in [
case there were isolated cases that
had not been reported to him there'
would be no danger of a spreading of
this disease.'
Dr. Anderson has been busy this
week vaccinating the students in the
colleges. The children in the schools
in the districts where smallpox first
appeared have all been vaccinated.
Dr. Anderson does not fear a spread
* * * , f anff much credit for his quick work
Mrs. M. H. Bland spent Tuesday! The statement follows:
Macon attending a meeting of the | To date there have been seven
* Messrs. E. E. Bell urd Sidn
; Stem bridge left Tuesday ni
for the northern and eastern
a at* t» purchase spring and su
i. I goods for the dry goods store o
i Bell. They will spend the no>
• days in New York making the
of Sanford, Fla., J lections.
r, Mrs. Frank | • • •
„ ■ Mr. Clyde "Kit" Carson wh
• Jbeen a student at G. M. C. ft
visited her little j past two years, has left this cit
Jr., in At- joined the United States Army
H SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MAN-
K HATTAN SHIRTS
U .25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON EVERY SHIRT
M
3 Myrick-Holloway Co.
“The Quality Shop’*
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MISS CATHERINE BEESON
HOSTESS AT PARTY.
Miss Catherine Beeson entertain
ed with two tables of bridge on Sat
lrday afternoon in honor of her
ruest. Miss Catherine .Mefeo^W Due
r esti South Carolina. . After m
games of bridge a delicious salad
and sweat course was served.
Those invited were Mimes Cather
e Nelson, Sarah Allen, Frances
Hines, Mae Asbury, Lila Myrick,
Anm Kidd. Catherine Parks, Mrs.
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‘Ibut in the face of
"i *
w. D. Morrison anti* Mrs.
Lorre*, of Rome, N. Y.
cases of smallpox reported to
Health Office. OfJthC seven cases,
six hare been confined to a mot
less isolated setion of the county |
about four miles from Milledge-
ville. There have been no new (
recently reported to the health of
fice, and it is believed that none will
be reported in the future in the face
of the extensive vaccination i
paign. The - Health Officer feared
that perhaps several cases were
reported as existing in colored
of the city, and it was thought
very wise to vaccinate all who em- |
ployed colored servants, laundresses,
etc., from the fact that they,
servants, would not report the dis
ease lest it interfere with their >
eupation. In addition, the disease
comes to us in a mild fortp* .and ]
masked by numbers of cases'
chickenpox. Practically everyone ]
who was in any immediate danger of \
exposure has been protected by i
cination, and by Friday night of this
week, all will be protected against
any possible exposure. There is ab- i
solutety ‘no need Tor undue alarm,
few wiecina-
Good News, Men
Our $8.85 Flor-
sheim Shoe Sale
_ Itions over a number of years, in
^connection with the possibility of t
NEWS PROM MERIWETHER
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. 'Winn enter-
,'ained Saturday evening in honor of
^fceir weekend guests, Miss Ines
Davis, Miss Clyde Veal and Mrs. John
T. Stiles. A three course supper
■as served Thoep Jnvitfd. were,
lisees Sara WflUgmson,. Roeelyn
triplin, Louise Strand, Evelyn Smith
Myrtle Strand, Jessie Smith, M<
Willard Williamson and Hardaman
^triplin. Hostile* and Miss Eve
lyn Smith ara* both talented music
ians aad their music was greatly en
joyed by all.
Mr. G. D. Myrick served as a juror
l**t week. He enjoyed seeing his
friends.
• a ' “
Mr* Smith of Macon, who has
|l»«n vi>iUn« her »i»ter, Mr». D. P.
Mi.. Ethel Montgomery Jus re-j MynCk ' h “ l,om -
turped home from Atlanta She —ill: .. • • a
leave within the next two or three (» ^ o’ 1 ' B “ lloCk * nd lil11 *
eeh. for Bennettville. S c".h~j d * BU ‘ ,t>C . k ,h ' *“ k ^
■ne will .pend «venM month,. I The eounty tr-xetor U doing Vodd
* * * I w »rk on the rood at Mr. J. T. Way.
Mr. Marshall Blnnd, Jr., and Mr. ^ nor ’* H in five feet in the ground,
<Vl Massey .pent Sunday with rel- 1 n ° "VP •» ret it tip and no way to
uti .*, and friend, in Cochran, 0l ; K “ “ennd it. ^ ^ ^
'Z I ! eri,, “ U “ e b * d r ' , *‘ l8 “ nd ra ' n T Mi"" Ruth King and Mr. Charles
*>., they report a delightful trip. Spark . „,r e in the city Sunday.
reported and transient cases, it was
considered wise to vaccinate all who
unprotected. ^In the schools,
vacclnatien is' compulsory, and tills
feature 1/ being included along with
the general voluntary applications.
Each school will be taken in succes
sion find attention given first to those
schools nearest the cases, and
those which accommodate students |
from the outlying districts. Of the
students inspected so far, only about |
third require vaccination, and to
date about three hundred in all have
been vaccinated.
The disease has not at any time |
been from under control, and the j
Health Department urges all to ac
cept its warning in order by their
cooperation, to keep it under control
and to stamp it out entirely. Coop
eration from the schools and citi
zens at large has been in the fullest
sense, and there is no reason why I
another single ease should occur.
* DR. SAM AJ ANDERSN,
Health Commissioner, Baldwin Coun-
Off era this famous shoe now at a saving the
same clever style* and fine leathery that you are
accustomed to—brogues, regular laats,
.^ative shapes, both high and low shoes. All other
lines reduced.
MEN
Get your style
and size now
SAVE
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
1 50c jar Palm" Olive cold cream
and 1 25c Talcum powder for 51c.
14 quart Block Tin Dishpan for
81.20" and 17 quart for 81.39
Chandler Variety Store.
Boaz Shoe Store
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