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Messrs Tot and Ben Russell, of Miss Lucille Tanner spent Sunday I Mr. Dewitt Rogers spent the week -
Juliette Ga.. were visitors here Sun- in Atlanta. | end in Nashville, Tcnn.
day.
Jordan, Jr., spent last
Macon where he visited
Harmon
week
relatives. * * •
Mis, Gladys Back, of Winder. Ga
is ‘visiting her sister, Mr.- B. M.
Sessions. # #
Ruth Davis, of Haddock, Is
In'the City Hospital for a major
operation. 0
t home for
J. Chivers spent Tuesday
in Atlanta on business.
• • • j Miss Doris Ricketts has returned
Billy Donnelly has returned from | from a visit in Griffin.
a visit to Waycross. j Mr. Fred Mercer is spending this
• • • | week In North Carolina.
Dr. and Mrs. John Oden arc spend- j Miss Gwendolyn Weathers spent
ing u few days in Alto. | last week-end in Atlanta.
" * * j Miss Susie Butts is spending this Fla., spent the day
Mark Gladdin is spending several. wcck w | lh Wends in Valdosta,
days of this week In Atlanta. , Mr. p c , Robinson, o£ West Point.
Mrs. J. J. Wootten and Miss Ina
Ricketts spent several days the past
week in Chattanooga and Atlanta.
Maj. T. H. Rent/., who is studying
at the State University for the sum
mer, spent the week-end at home.
He was accompanied by Prof. Col
ton, of the history department.
Mr. and Mrs. John White and son.
of Tampa, Mrs. J. O. Blood worth
and Mrs. Will Ennis, of Lakeland
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wood are visit-
<? Geo. Hess. Jr.. and Steve ing in West Palm Beach, Fla.
- VM* Jr.. left Monday for a weeks | • • •-
Misses Anne Hubbard and Ethlyn I
Hasten are spending this week at
the Isle of Palms.
Mrs. W. J. Chandler has as her
guest Miss Claire Mosley, of Lyons.
... c B , ldd left.Tuesday toi Mrs. D. W. Glass has returned
lead" severai days visiting relatives j from a visit to her mother in Thomp-
, Xcrth Florida. j S ° n ' mm*
[iss Hazel Bivins is
•ral days of this week
v in Columbus.
spending i Jimmie Teresl is spending
>n a house week in Vienna visiting J. R.
! * • •
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Rigdon and
?nn. rf Atlanta, are spending sev
eral days with relatives here.
Mi's Hilda Sanders, of Irwinton.
v.a? brought to the City Hospital
■k for a major operation.
this
Mr=. George Echols and daughter
have returned from a two weeks
visit to Washington, D. C., and New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Groover. Mr.
Denham Darden. Mr. Ewell Adkins,
Mr. D. T. Whatley spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
The friends of Miss Evt.yn Hum
phries will regret to know that she
:? in the City Hospital for a major
operation.
Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin and
daughters, Jrene and Jfcan, spent
last Friday visiting friends at the
State Hospital.
Miss Sallio Lockart is regaining; Miss Mary Jewell Teresi has as
., * strength after a serious illness; her guest Miss Jane Simpson, of
• the City Hospital. iMillen. , * *
Messrs. Dennis Ivey and Arthur. Miss Mildred Tumdull, of Moul-
• T-;,t" smith attended the baseball trie, is the guest of Miss Beulah
• - me in Atlanta on Sunday. Thaxton.
• • • Miss Nolle Smith left Sunday for
Misses Virginia Baston and Jaunita Williamsburg. Va.. where she has nc-
rctumed from a weeks cr pted a position,
the Isle of Palms. Mrs. John Bass has as her guest
this week her sister. Miss Robbie
Ellington, of Dublin.
Mrs. M. F. Groate and children
are spending a few days with Mrs.
Fred Josey in Macon.
Roy Hendrickson, who is station
ed at Fort McPherson, spent the week
end with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick Allen, of
Augusta, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keel.
Miss Avis Moate. of Devereaux. is
spending this week in Quincy, Fla..
where she is visiting friends.
Mrs. J. W. Ivey is spending this
week with her daughter. Miss Helen
Ivey in Hendersonville. S. C.
Mrs. P. D. Todd, of Cochran. SDent
the week-end with Mrs. Carl Mas-
sev and Mrs. Georgia Robinson.
Mr. Stetson Barnes has gone to
Macon where he has accepted a
position with Proctor & Gamble.
Miss Janie Ruth Joyner, of Drv
Branch. Ga.. is spending this week
with her aunt Mrs. A. G. Martin.
Messrs. Russell Crumble". Jock
Baisdcn. Mark Giaddin. and Hugh
Tompkins spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. N. Vcach and family and
Miss Mamie Scott are visiting rela
tives in Tennessee and North Caro
lina. , ..
Mr. Joe Bales, secretary o. the
Southland Coach Co., went Monday
in Atlanta on business for‘the com
pany.
Mr*
Ed Athon is expected to re
in her home this week from the
Hospital where she has been
?veral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Martin and
children, of Charlotte, N. C.. have
returned to their home after a weeks
visit to relatives here.
Mr. Herman Levine is in New
York this week where he is visiting
•he markets to buy fall stocks for
the College Dept. Store.
Mrs. Gabe Cohen and sons Edwin
and Lacey and Louis Smith have
returned from Lakemont where they
*r*nt six weeks at a camp.
Miss Gertrude Connell has retum-
to her home in Danville, Va., a*
Mrs. J. Z. Stanley and little
daughter Janette, of St. Petersburg.
Fla., are visiting Mrs. Binion Leve-
rette.
Miss Reba Renfroe has returned
to her home and in convalescing af
ter a recent operation at the City
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Andrews and
Messrs Louie and Edwin Andrews
are spending this week at Savan
nah Beach.
Miss Elizabeth Brannen under
went an operation for Tonsillectomy
at the City Hospital Wednesday, and
is resting well.
Mrs. T. E. Owen and little son have
returned to Opelika. Alabama, after
a visit of several days with Mrs.
Sam Whatley.
Mrs. Roy Klngery and daughter,
of San Diego. Calif., are visiting
Mrs. Kingery’s sister. Mrs. R. G.
training 'Smith and fami,y *
Messrs. George Stemhridae. Marin- j Mrs . B . D. Edwards. Miss Kathleen
Fnnis and G-orpe Florence sper*! Maddox. Bernard and Faynette Ed-
Sunday and Monday In Atlan«~ j wards spent Sunday at Indian
^ j --j. Springs and Griffin.
Mr and Mr-. R. B. Carmirh!”-’ I Mrs. William Fraley nccomoanied
I , „ e.!,. m (■*.. are V'~ : t ; r ' I her brother. Mr. Mark Hungerford
nrd Mrs. O. A land Mrs. Huneerfcrd. cf Gray, to
.Apopka. Fla., for a ten day fi-hing
Messrs. Malcolm Flemlster and t,.
S. Fowler are spending several davs
in Chicago and other points in the
North. • . _ .
Brady Donnelly has gone to Fort
Screven to enter the Citizens Mlll-
tarv Training Camp for six weeks
Ga.. spent the past week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolpph Fort are
spending several days this week in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ricketts, of
Lancaster. Ohio, are visiting relatives
in the city.
Barney Hendricks, of Cochran, is
visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Mar
garet Cook.
Miss Katherine Reese, of Lincoln-
ton. Gn.. is spending this week with
Miss Ethel Veal.
Miss Katherine Scott spent last
Sunday in Manchester, visiting Mrs.
Dassah Gillespie.
Mrs. T. E. Ethridge has been dis
missed from the City Hospital af
ter a major operation.
Mrs. Eugene Stcmbridge. of Ma
con. is spending a few days with
Mrs. W. D. Stcmbridge.
Dr. Bernard Cline, and Mr. Lewis
Cline of Atlanta, spent the week
end with the Misses Cline.
Mr. W. B. McKinnon spent the
week-end with Mrs. McKinnon and
children at St. Simons Island.
Miss Cynthia Tompkins has ac
cepted a position in Athens with the
Soil Erosion office of the AAA.
Mr. and Mrs. McComb Hines are
spending a week with Mr. Hines
parents at, Blowing Rock, N. C.
Mrs. Sherwood Blackwell and
children, of Washington. D C., are
visiting Mrs. Blackwell's mother.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown is spending
this week in Atlanta visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gordy and children.
Mrs. Ras Pennington has been able
to return to her home in McIntyre
rtf ter treatment at the City Hospital.
Mrs. Hansel Hall and children
Tom and Beth, of Palm Beach, Fla..
are visiting Dr. and Mr*. T. M. Hall.
Miss Ethel Montgomery has re
turned from Athens where she has
been studying at the State Univer
sity.
th friends and
relatives in this city last week.
Messrs Buddy Doster. Adrian
Home, Wilson Mason, and George
Fisher spent Wednesday and Thurs
day at Radium Springs where they
enjoyed several rounds of golf on
the club course.
Miss Bess Farmer, of Murfrees
boro, Tenn., was the guest of her
cousin Mrs. J. F. Bell. Jr., several
days of the past week. She ac
companied Mrs. Bell and party to
St. Simons for the week.
The friends of Mrs. O. H. McAfee,
of Macon, are glad to know that she
is convalescing after a major opera
tion on Monday. Her mother Mrs. D.
F. Montgomery is spending this
week in Macon with her.
FOR SALE—Several Barred Ply
mouth Rock Cockerels, five months
old. selected from pedigreed stock,
81.25 each. Albert II. Erwin. Route j
1. Milledcevllle. Ga.
Mr*. L. C. Hall and Mrs. R. H.
Reynolds have gone to Montreat, N.
C., to spend several weeks at the
Presbyterian retreat.
Miss Willie Boggus motored to
Jacksonville, Fla., last Sunday
momnig, to spend her vacation. She
was accompanied by Mrs. F. D. -
Thomas, and Misses Annie Moore of Mrs. Lawrence and Misa Home,
and Beulah Lugand.
Miss Eugenia Boone vent Mon
day in Athens.
Mrs. Roland Lawrence and little
daughter, Laura Nelle and her sis
ter Miss Myrtle Horne, of Atlanta,
are spending several week* in Ro
man Montana where they are visit
ing Mrs. L. M. Tumquist, a sister
Mr. J. B. Curry and little daugh
ter were called to Soperton Sunday
on account of the death of Mr.
Curry’s father. Mrs. Curry was un
able to go due to illness. Mr. Curry
has the sympathy of his friends
Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Foster, of
Yatesbcro, Pa., will arrive this v.eek
to visit Mrs. Foster’s sister, Miss
Fannie Virginia McClure and Miss
Alice Lenore Tucker. Rev. Fatter
is pastor of the Presbyterian church
of Yatesboro and a member of the
Pittsburg Presbytery.
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HOSIERY
79c a pair
Colon awl aiies jut right
SUMMER GLOVES
FerMcriy $1.19 pair reJaceJ to
79c a pair
Langley’s
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Campus
nding two weeks with her
t ‘?r. Mr?. Martin Henerline.
The friends of Mr. W. T. Weaver; Mr . a nd Mr.
“-re 4 to know that he is in the City J n f winstm Sal-
■ tal for treatment. Mr. Weaver th c j r parents.
8 ne of the county’s largest farm Thaxton.
! ATi's Anna Belle Martin h— *"'-jtrip.
friends of Mr. W. D. Morrison turned to her home in Middleton. I Mr. and Mrs. Goorgc Holltashead
clad to know that ho has shown 1 conn., after a short visit with h
licht improvement at the City mo thcr here,
hospital after a serious illness of; Mrs. O. O. Banks and Miss Ruth
ral days. , Ranks have returned from Myrtle
r J. S. Ethridge and her two. B each where thev were the guests
'liters Louise and Margaret have c f j> r . an d Mrs. O. F.. Herndon,
returned frem a two weeks tour
’Jgi'. Florida, visiting friends and
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Bell. Jr., and daughter Beth, are
spending this week on St. Simons
Island.
Misses Jessie Allen and Mary
Belle Richardson, of Atlanta, are
spending this week in North Caro
lina visiting a number of mountain
Mrs. George Tunnell
The many friends of Mrs. Walter
Zacherv are glad to know that she
is convalescing at the City Hospital resorts.
after a major operation. ^ lo^Mlaata Thursday by the death
Miss Katherine Scott wHl spend ^ ^ brother. Mr. Kany Greer. Her
Wednesday night and Thursday jn ^ sympathize wlth her in this
littivc They were accompanied
^r. nnd Mrs. L. T. Cabaniss.
^ rs - R. O. Sanders and son Bobby
Augusta. Mrs. James Davis and
•dren. Harold, Bettie Loue and
Trnio - Jr., of New Orleans. La., are
: ’ in ~ their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
' In ekson. of Putnam county. , wIth a lvi. camu
r and Mrs. Floyd Jackson and; Ga spent t h c week-end with
Floyd. j r „ rpcnt , h(f week-end „ r and MW. D. C. Wall.
'■ They attended the Fargo- , J aroes Clark and
> wedding Saturday after-, “ Ir - a , d Elizabeth.
C bride is a niece of Mrs. j-'nuifMers. Margart^and ^zabe ^
nd is remembered here as. of Chicag .
rtha Willene Fargason.
Savannah. Miss £Hnor Hutton
return with her for i
Lt. Louie Wall.
who is 1
CCC camp i
Mrs. W. D. Hardy has returned
from Washington where she spent a
most pleasant vacation with her sis
ters. Misses Maggie and Maude
Humphrey.
Mr. Rudolph Power, who is em
ployed at the State Training School
expected to
arrive Sunday to spend n week noth T^day for New York where
hosteas "this 1 Mrs. Mattie Bivins and Mrs. B«»- |he will sail for Austria to visit his
•» the Tuesda'y" Night Bridge beth Brown. former home.
• • served lead minch aod | Mrs. Griffin Callahan arm Hcv and Mrs. Horace Smith and
: ng the evening. Miss Bessie dren. of Pokomoke. Md- '' daughter left Wednesday for Me
an top score. Miss Martha nry Hcldcrnrss and Mr. • ■ j>. no ugh where they will spend a
". and Mrs. Frank Floren- . Tarks, of Tampa. Fla., have [ew ^ before going to Franklin,
honor guest, was present--the guests of their mother, _ f or a ten day visit,
hvely vase. jjj t p ar ks for several days.
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