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I NOTICE A FAMILY REUNION
•I A aumbet pf important news items, | a family reunion was held at the
personal mention*, society and fea-| Home of Mrs. F. A. Proctor Saturday
ture stories that were left out of i which all relatives far and near met
I this issue due to illness among the except Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Proctor
regular working force of the office.
1 The cause was unavoidable and sud
den to the extent that we could not
get relief.
lt» CHEVROLET COACH FOR 1
SALE
It . M. Roeers hss been visiting | Mr. M. J. Yarbrough sprnt the
\ in Alabama. week-end in Atlanta.
M. Faulkner made a busi- Mrs. G. S. Vins.
to Atlanta the past week. | visiting relatives in the city
P. Brightwell, of Atlanta, ' Miss Marion Underwood
r her sister, Mrs Howard ! recent guest of Miss Louist
Whmm
This car has got no bsiiatn baiag w ,.
offered for »ale, it U one of the kind c0rrecl ,
when a man geto he uaualy drive*
and family from Augusta. I his aalf. However, it ia looking foi
Those present ncre: Mr. »nd Mm. * M».sH tk. ••■ list
J. H. Loo and family, Mr. and Mr*. »'*» h«r »P. “ •“»« to bo a lad
FIRESTONE TIRES
ran say that yon any
W. C. ms and family. J. J: Ressenu **»*•
and Otis Ressenu, Mhs Louise Comb-, for
cs, Mr. Warren Mildiniv, Mr. and,
Mrs. Hershel Proctor and family, Mr.
and Mr?. W. L. Proctor and family,
Mrs. Ida Anchors and son, Mr. Allen
Anchors. Mrs. Hugh Harrington,
Mr?. Taylor and sons, Mr. Billie and
J. D. Taylor, Miss Gladys Taylor,
Miss Lois Lenderman, Mrs. Wagm
Mi?. Julia West has returned from
\ -heville, N. C., where rhe spent
t-v'oral week". •
, Allen ha> returned
ending two months on
and Mrs. Lewis Spear, of
..ml, Fla., spent Friday and
-iay in the city.
Mary Barrett has returned to
: i. after spending the past week
n»T mother, Mrs. S. Barrett.
.Mrs. L. C. Hall and Miss
Mali have returned from a visit
. a] weeks to Montreat, N. C.
id Mrs. J. W. Davis and lit-
IVEY-CILREATH
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins, of
Milledgeviile, announce the marriage
, .. .... . of their daughter, Mrs. Irene Ivey,
Lnr tiUa, is ^ Mr H w Gilreath, of Pennsyl
vania, the marriage having been
solemnized at Lancaster, Penn., Aug.
31st. Mr. .and Mrs. Gilreath will
muk«* their home in Lancaster, Mr. , an d Miss Alice Waj*m.rf, Mrs. Jooj
” Gilreath having accepted a position Youngblood, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Miss Mary Newell <>i Atlanta, spent w jth a construction Co. Proctor and Mrs. F. A. Proctor. j
— * j The out off to\Vn guests were: Mr. 1
UNION SERVICES AT 8:00 and w . w< B «ss nm | family
O’CLOCK SUNDAY EVENING; from Ml . Ilae> Mr. and Mrs. G. A.;
— ‘ Proctor and family, from Devercux. j
The last of the union Sunday ?er- Mrs. Frank Sapp and son. Mr. J. F.
vice* will be held at the Methodist j Sapp from Macon, and Mr. and Mrs.
church next Sunday evening. j. CJ. Bass from McRae.
The hour for the services has been About one o’clt ck a big barbecue |
o’clock, dinner was • prrnd and all .assemb-
Drive this
fW-
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at fnd decide
nmd mat had af WUus
tires, I will Mt tell jr«a b*w 1m>
•oma eay they will m f«r IdsMt
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ok-end with friends
Mrs. Mamie Fo>
Innta, ,is visiting M
. L. II.
Miss My
home after
R. L. Pro,-
Butts has
with Mrs.
a lav.
Mrs. J. II. Lee, Mis
and Dorsey Lee have
visitors at Devereux.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farell have
returned from a visit to relatives in
Atlanta and Decatur. Ala.
evading during the
; change to half
first of Septemh
led •
enjoy i
•s will be held
, the regular ho
will be in the c
MT PLEASANT NEWS
MISS FRANCES
RECEIVES HIGH SCHOLARSHIP
HONOR
Prayer meting Snturday night
8:00 baptisms Sunday morning at
YARBROUGH Sunday School 10:4*». Prench-
at 11 :'!0 and again in the evening
8:00. Everybody cordially invit-
Mis
ela Huff has returned
in Macon after an extv
• . relatives here.
iughter, Sallif. spvnt the week- : S™*- ?P«™t th *' week-end with
with the family of Mr. F. M. mother. Mrs. C. L. Moran.
PI Ga
... Mrs. F. B. Ivey left Tue
I. Winslow has returned*a visit to her daughter, Mr:
at Shreveport, La., af- [ Stencil, at Durham. N. C.
to her mother. Mrs. S. 1
iss Frances Yarbrough, daughter
lev. John Yarbrough, pastor of her
Methodist Episcopal church of
"itv receives the envied key of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hubbard, Mi
National Social Jimmie and Miss Senic Hubbard at-i
a.tv This honor tended the singing convention at
Salem on last Sunday.
Mrs. J. 0. Ethridge was the din- j
*r guest <»f Mr. and Mrs. Elmer [
Goddard on last Sunday.
Mrs. John Goddard from South
Carolina is the guest of relatives
NOT SPECIALS
but everyday prices, picked at random from
OUR STOCK—
Apple Butter, White House brand. No 2 1-2 tin 23c
Apple Sauce, While House brand. No 2 1-2 tin 23c
Fillet Maclc.el. Gortons Extra Fancy. 30 count No. 10—$2.00
Tea, Sunbeam orange pekoe, extra fine. 1-4 pounds .. 23c
Grape Fruit. Silver Slice, extra fancy. No 2 25c
Ginger Ale, Cliquot Pole Dry, ice cold. 3 for 50c
Mayonatte, full pints " c
Sweet Mixed Pickles, 26 02. Jar -25c
MOSQUITOES ARE GETTING BAD - FLIT will rid you of these
Malaria carrying pests. Gallons, $3.00—- Qt. $1.00 Pts 65t
SALT. Purity free running, plain or iodized 2 lbs net 10c
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Bell's Special Coffee 2 lbs.—35c
Good White Meat -•••;■ «2c f
24 ibs Good S. R. Flour - •
8 lbs Best Compound Lard *
FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH EVERY DAY
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
0UALITY. SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
high
is conferred for achievement i
field of social >cience and
standards in general scholarship
Yorbiough received thv tlegre
Bachelor <>f Science in Home
nomics at the summer school
Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and mencement of the Georgia State Col-
■ * - children, of Fairburn, spent Sun- leee for Women.
Or. and Mrs. L. F. Underwood and , day and Monday in the city.
• h-lren of Tulsa, Oklahoma, arc j
visiting the family of Mr. Geo Un- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Phelps and
derwood. j daughter are spending this week with
• • • TKP. 1 ¥KW|Vk’ parents at Greensboro.
Dr. and Mrs. Powell Allen have ] ' ... ta
returned to New York after a visit | .MM- B. Walters, of Atlanta, C.
of a month to their mother. Mrs. H. 1 spent several days of the past week
D. A )] en . in the.city, visiting Mrs.
• • * f B«n«$' i j J. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore, of Wil-1
mington. N. C.. spent thv past week- j., ,J|AJi,Emmett Vaughan. Jr., and
end with their parent.. Mr. and Mrs. I little slaughter, of Augusta, were
| week-end guests of Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lundy an
nounre the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mae. to .Mr
of Macon. The re:., -inge hnving
taken place July lflth, in Akin. S.
Mr. Mark Mitcham attended the
singing convention Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Allen visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Youngblood on
C. L. Moore.
Frank U. D. C. WILL MEET TUESDAY
The R. E. Lee Chapter of the U.
I). C. will meet Tuesday afternoon
four o’clock at the home of Mrs.
W. A. Walker. A full attendance is
urged.
Biggerstoff lust Suntiay afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor made a
.business trip to Milledgeviile Sat
urday afternoon.
Almost the entire community were
at the singing Sunday and report
that the singing, also the dinner were
a decided success.
Misses Mary Brooks and Mattie
Moore, who have been studying at the
University of North Carolina, hnve
returned home.
Little Mbs
has returned t
after U Visit to little
Watkins.
E. Bass announces in this
paper that he will open the Laborers
Store in the hn'cment of the build
ing occupied by the Lee’s Depart
ment store. This building is owned
by Mr. Bass.
A door has been cut leading
NOTICE TO G. M. C. STUDENTS
School opens at nine o’clock Wed- J.*
Gwendolyn Clinkscle, ne?day Sopt 10th at which time
. her home in Macon, gtudentg w jjj asse mble in the chapel.
Helen «j*he fees', uniforms, courses and
p ( .|ton Farr, Miss Melissa : , , , regulations will be the same as Inst
Pettigrew. Mrs. B. F. Pettigrew, and | year for the preparatory aetioot. bmie m ent nml opening on Hancock J
Norris Pettigrew spent Tuesday in 1 Mrs. C. E. Bazemore, of Macon, There will be un additional cost of s ^ reetj *phe interior of the building ’
Kathleen visiting relatives. spent several days of the past week $30.00 for students entering the col- wag n c will carry a full
* • • with M.. and Mrs. Arthur Farrell lege classes. No girls will be admitt- j ine of dry ,j 0(M | S( etc .
Mrs. L. M. Jones, Miss Elizabeth j at_Hurdwick. .-d to^the college classes, although j Bass was in the dry goods busi-
Jones and Miss Isaoelle Jones hnve ■*-*". * • " they will be admitted to the pn*^i- nCHg num i, er n f years ago but re-!
returned from Europe where they! Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Clinkscle and tory classes. tired Miss Ma.r.ie Carmrnni and Mr. 1
-r. at two months traveling. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cheney, of M»- Loca , stuients q, ould M „ „„ Collin*, formerly of Wilkinaon eoun- 1
■ ' ’ ‘ Thursday, Friday or Saturday ,aorn., ty will have charge of the store. ’.
Mr ».xon W'lh-ms. 4r„ ha. re- G, A. Watk.ns , of this week and arange their -
Juried to Charlotte N. C.. after . ch edules. as the new schedule is in-1 .
wee W1 is pare s, jjj., Robert Kreiling and children triente and in order to insure the illlt? Z TTa AAAAa t
from Atlanta have been recent visi- availability of the desired electives,!
m m tors with Mr?. Kreinling’s mother, this early vist s most essental.
-Mrs. Ida Anchors. On Monday and Tuesday mornings
Mr. Jim Cooper, of Covington, ; * * * o. next week loca! cadets shall
popular conductor of the Cen-; Mrs. BirdicL. Hutchings and Mrs.
:il of Georgia Railway, spent Mon- B. L. Bell have returned to Atlanta
ay in the city, visiting his brother, after a vi?it to their parents, Mr.
1 and be measured for
Mrs. E. L. Liwson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Meeks
Mrs. Dawson Wood and son w
the guests of Mrs. J. H. Lee
Miss Louise Lee Sunday.
Mr. L. J. Lawson and little da ugh-
ter, Y’irginia, of Williamson, West ^ ^
Va., are visiting .Mr. Lawson’s par- .* ®* d
•nts, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lawson. '
Mr. J. C. Cooper.
Miss Katherine Gilman, daughter
Mr. and Mr*. Seaton Gilman, left |
Monday for Atlanta where she will
■ nter training at St. Joseph’s In- 1
firmury to $tudy nursing.
Mrs. M. J. Trapp, of Reynolds,
Mrs. W. B. Bartlett and children, ,
Mr. M. H. Trapp and children of Ma
tt. were visitors to Mr. and Mrs.
l: F. Pettigrew last week.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bell and Miss
Mi'lshipnmn Chnrle* Brighton |->»nie Binford have returned from a
'l- i wholsustudentatthel-nitedivieit to New York, where Mr. Bell
■ • Naval Academy at Annapolis, selected his fall ari^ winter goods.
'!'! is spending a month with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore. Mrg Cec jj Argo hug ^ |, er (juests,
* * * Mrs. W. J. Bass and daughter Con-
M . Inez Ellison has returned to s ta nce , Mrs. Cecil Mumford and son,
• nami. Fla., where she teaches. She | \y;ni an , ) and j|iss Mary Holcome, of
' k: *' a< i ompanied by her mother, Mrs.
J; '■ Ellison and sister, MUs Florie MaC ° n - . . •
* who will spend the winter in ' ^ j| Harrell who has been
nt city - visiting he- mother, Mrs. S. G. W.
«. • • * Gladin, and siste-, Mrs. Euls Stanley
A| ‘ ( a '»n Black .and Mrs. Rufus hM ^ charlotte, N. C., to make
in automobile trip to ; h€r home
C., the past week, i • • •
with them Rufus'
J r.. who had been visiting his Mr. Geo H. Tunnell reached home
LET YOUR TIRE TROUBLES BE
OUR BUSINESS
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DON’T WRECK
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Loose jllulls
50 cents
per hundred
At The
Oil Mill
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Ashivillr,
| l ran d Parenu thsre.
1 F - A. Nesmith. Farm Agent of
an,i 1] h county, was in the city
"’ur-ljiy f or a f ew hours. He was
' a number of boys from Ran-
^•h county, on their return from
U-ricjiltunal College at Athens,
rt ' they had spent the week.
Saturday, leaving Mrs. Tunnell in At
lanta for a short visit, after they had
made an extended visit through the
West During the trip they visited
Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Fort
Worth, ElFasao”, Old Mexico, New
Mexico, the Grand Canyon, Los
Angeles, Sa-’t Lake City, Denver,
Colorado Springs and St Louis.
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Wholesale and Retail
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No. 2-Wayne Street
Men’s and Boy’s Overall’s
WORK SHIRTS AND PANTS AT THE VERY LOW PRICES
A REAL BARGAIN IN BOYS & MENS DRESS PANTS& SHIRTS
BOYS SCHOOL PANTS KNICKERS AND SHORTS
CHILDRENS SCHOOL DRESSES -89c and 98c, Fast Colors
A real GOOD QUALTT IN DRESS PRINTS 15c Be l^c yd.
CHAMBRAY - ,0c ^
GINGHAM AND
LL SHEETING, 36 inches wide, good quality IOc ^
Tennis Shoes for the Family
A NEW LINE OF MENS GENUINE FUR FELT HATS THE
LATEST 0LT. A REAL LOW PRICE $2.95 «t $1.00
Palm Olive Soap 6c a bar ^
- NOTICE ~
I have purchased the Lunch and Seed Business of the late F
W. Hendrickson, and ask the patronase of the public. I wj
serve all kinds of Sandwiches and Soft Drinks, and cany a full
lire of fresh fruits.. My Customers will receive Courteous.
us a trial, we will appreciate your business.
T; L. WOOD
FRUIT AND SANDWICH SHOP