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Is- 1 Mpg. WIWam' W. StrladeIJo. of Blowing Rock. N.

C. who Is the guest of Mrs. John B. Knox. was the In- 1 splratlon Tuesday for a beautiful afternoon tea.

when Mrs Knox and Miss Knox opened their- hospitable heme. JFlttr of their neighbors and the 1111. mate friends of ths honor rout were Included la the Invitation. This home. ever famous for Its delightful enter- talnlng was particularly charming on Tuesday.

the hostesses their own gra dons eln and Mrs. ItrlngfelIow In her happiest vein. Assisting in en- trtaln were Miss Nan Kelly. who poured punch In the drawing room Mrs. Samuel Morris.

II bo presided at the code tables Mils Margaret Re- jf Holds. Miss Cornelia Simpson. Mrs. iJ Chives Woodruff and Mrs. S.

Co proniL Miss Emily Shepperd left Friday for Cincinnati to attend the wedding or XI. Frances Reno to Mr. Hr itiricour. or Elyrla. which will.

occur la that city on October 3. Friends will b. much Interested In till. wedding as Miss Reno has frequently visited Anniston. and been greatly ad- mired.

it Mr. and Mrs. William Msbry win move this fall to Annlston from Ban- t- when Mr. Babry wilt assume charge or the LaJJr" farm. Mrs.

Katherine ii. Ingram left on Wednesday for a short visit to relative in Birmingham. Mrs. C. S.

Houser and Mrs. Wade Zlam are In Montgomery with Mrs. Jf Henry Booth. who has been seriously ill for several days. Mrs.

Joseph So Wlllett and Mrs. A. lL' Chettprd left Friday for' Blr. 1011001 to be the guests of Mrs. W.

ii. Lamkln until Monday. Mrs. It. S.

Forbes baa returned from Rot Springs. Ark. Mrs. A. Goldstein of TinevIil to the pet of Mr.

and Mr. Sam Sebaur on Wllmer avenue. Miss Nell Thoruaon Is expected over from Birmingham nut week for a Short visit to friends. Mrs. M.

A. Frj. has returned loom. from Birmingham where she spent some time with her son Mr. John H.

lrT Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Crutohtl1 were visitors at th.

fair In Birmingham this week. Mr. Gerald Schumscber ha. returned from an extended visit north. Mr.

O. It. Norwood Is attending the Women. Mlsslonsry union' of the north Alabama presbytery. In convention at Florence.

She will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson who are now making their horn In New e- etur Mrs. T. V.

R. Matthews Is spending come Urn. St the state fair In Blr Tningham. VALDOSTA GA. The members or Ml.

Clyde Harris Sunday school class met at her home on North street Tuesday afternoon. where they were entertained for an hour with stories and game. The chief 4T wax the crowing of War. UI. wp chief.

with the customary Sag Mater William Fender pinning it nearest to Its proper plare. The In terest In this game was Intensified by the fact that the Invitation were cunning little painted kwpi At the end of the hour the time children' delight. cream and cake were served the little ones. There was a large and Interesting meeting of the Wynciaui. dub Wednesday afternoon at the horn.

of the president Mrs. I. O. Varnaioe. The roll call was answered to with items i bout the Panama canal and we.

followed by a map. talk on South Africa by Mrs. Vrn doe. Interesting papers were read Icy Mrs Talbot and Mr. Stevens and a reading.

To Autumn. was given by Mrs. W. It. Griffin.

XI. Marguerite Whltttngton favored the club with a violin solo. ac companied toy MI. Marion Whlttinrton cm th piano and XI. lull.

Wlnn Var- yido raw excellent piano solo. 1Th ummer reminiscences of the Whole dub were very Interesting and closed th. program of the fret 1112-11 Mrs. 1. Dennls tartalae4 the Art Pdieworkr In a charming manner Wednesday- afternoon.

The ladle. are an beginning on tnetr Cnrtstmas work and the scene on the jmreh Wednesday afternoon was key one. Mrs. Flow- den served very. wfreahiag beverage while the work waaAgoing on.

and later salad wasserved The occasion was- prettily- appointed. and In every way characteristic of tic. hostess. Those present were Mesdame Harris. Tonics.

Dasher. Daebr Plowden. Sagerholm Wood. Arnold Dowung and Wilson. Mrs.

Young MeN. entertained at a bridge party Thursday. afternoon lit honor of hr sister. Mrs. matrons went out In automobiles and returned to the city tat.

In the afternoon the occasion being II unusually pleasant one. Brooks entertained" the Toting Ladles' Auction Bridge club at the-club went out and spent most or the club wntout lid spent ms st of toe day Mrs. Brooks' enjoying the occasion to the fullest extent. Some the partywsnt on the train and others went out la automobiles. The Daughters of tic.

AmerteanRev. olutlon had their meeting on Friday. at which time officers were elected for the ensuing year. Miss Elisabeth MciElreath who Is to a member of the faculty of the South Georgia Normal and Agricultural college reachedNhe city on Wed nesday and Is golns to un charge of one of tic. grades In the high school until the college opens.

MlssesSusle May and Luta dower have gone to Cairo to spend a few days with relatives there. Mrs. John Chlsholm has returned to Valdosta- from Ttomaavllle where she has been spendlne some time with reMrl W. B. Wart left Wednesday night for Atlanta to attend the banquet of tic.

Oat. City Ouatds. Colonel West went' up Thursday night. Mrs. I.

It. Swansea and son. of Tarn pa. Fla are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

ToungMcRee at Klnderlon. Dr. and Mm. J. M.

Smith have re turned from Washington city and New York. where they spent several weeks. Mayor and Mrs. 3. T.

Roberts are spending this weak with their daugh. trM H. L. Covlnrtoat Jackson- VlMrs. Harriet Denmark Britt has Is sued Invitations to the marriage of her daughter Emma.

Jo. to Mr. Joseph. loulding Stevens the marriage to take place on the afternoon or Tuesday Mrs. M.

A. Briggs left this week for Atlanta accompanying her daughter. Mr. Herbert Dyer who has been visit- A. Shook left Tuesday for CUSIllng.

Okl. after spending some time In this city on a visit-to his daughter. Mrs. Mack Register. XI.

Ball. Van MoAfee has returned to hr home at Atlanta after spending some time In this city with her sister. Mrs. C. T.

Lott. BARNESVIUE' GA. One of tie most Interesting social events of tile season was the marriage or Miss Sadie Reeves and Mr. Thomas Littleton Marquis or Dartvw ha. on Thursday afternoon at o'clock.

The wedding was at toe home or the bride and was witnessed by the neat relatives or the Reeves-Owen families. Friday evening Lieutenant and' Mrs. N. M. Chrtmeli entertained In honor of Professor and Mrs.

Edward T. Holmes at their home on Thomatoi The Daughters of to Confederacy re Invited to meet with Mrs. Marion Burns at hr horn. Friday afternoon at 330 o'clock. The program commit- tee has arranged an unusually In teresting study for the occasion.

Mrs. E. A. Nelson and Miss MLtU. Nelson of Brunswick both or whom hay.

numerous friends In lMrnevllte having formerly lived here will be the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holmes at their home on Thomaston Street.

Mrs. J. A. Stafford of The Rock. Is visiting her daughter.

Mrs. W. A. Jeter of Brunswick. Mrs.

W. C. Stafford and Mrs. David- son are whiting In Atlanta this week. Dr.

and Mrs. A. 3. Monerlr are out of the city for a to. days attending the funeral of a relative In Alabama.

Mr. Charles B. Moose. Jr. Is the goes of hermother Mrs.

W. Reeves for several days. Mrs. lambro or Tbe Rock. wee the gaet of Mrs.

S. Reeve Fam- BP Thorsday. MUs Florence Moore of Griffin. Is the guest of friends In the city. Means Arthur' and Early Owen Prominent farmers of Monroe and Pike counties.

were visitors In tbS city Thursday. SYLVANIA GA. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. lovett. of Mnlenl have been visiting Ms pate Dr. and W. R.

Lovett. thisweek Mrs. Julian Line or Stal boro. visited Mrs. vary Syl- vanla this week.

Mrs. P. R. Kitties of Macon spending a while with' her parents Mr. Urit- IL Evans of Mrs.

IT Hobby and two children are visiting relatives In Savannah We week. Mrs.T. W. Oliver and SOD and XI. tacit.

Ramrick spent a few days of this week In Savannah. Dr. R. T. hell end Miss Volta Lewis were married Wednesday morning at tile residence or the brides parents.

Dr. and Mrs. A- D. Lewis wear Syl- vonla. The young couple left on tile morning train for Atlanta where they will spent a few days.

The groom Is a popular young druggist or our town and the bride la a charming and attractive young lady. Mrs. le Davis entertained the 4 lnb this week. Those present were Mesdames Lade Davis A. B.

Lovett. Mary Overstreet. So W. oytreet D. S.

Loffltte. J. M. Mauldln. O.

M. Overstreet T. 3. Black. 3.

It. Hart. Mrs. Annie Farr or Dover. Mrs.

1. L. Hull of Atlanta. Misses Sadie Lovett and Lucy MoreL. The prize.

painted vase was won by Mrs. A. B. Lovett. A course was served.

Mrs. August Bobn entertained a few of her friends Tuesday afternoon. two was played. tic. first prl.

feeing won by Mrs. T. J. Black and tie consolation prize by. Mrs.

G. 33. Oweratreet. A new bridge club among the younger set wss organized this week and entertained by Mite Mae Humphries. Miss Maud Hilton entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Elsie Cubbedge entertained Friday evening with setback In honor of her visitor. Ml. Helen Searlett. or Brunswick. Those present were Misses Elsie Cubbedg Helen Soarlett Fannie Ryan.

Lillian Smith. Gussle Burch. Nelle tek and Mor Powell. Cooper- Watera. Robblns and Hughes.

The prize. a lace jbo was won by Miss Nell. Hamrick. JEFFERSON. GA.

Mrs. George 11. Ituim. of Athens has been the guests or Miss cm Watson during the week. Mrs.

Sarah A. Turner Is spending this week In Athens. Miss Erma Hancock Is the guest of friends In Winder-this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Hell and Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Trlbble attended the tri- county fair at Winder Thursday.

Mrs. H. C. White of Athens was here Friday and delivered quite an Interesting lecture to the Civic Im provement club. Mrs Deck' Duke.

of Lakeland Fla. was the guest of her sister Mrs. W. C. Smith.

Thursday. Mrs. 3. C. Bennett was a guest of the county fair at Winder Tues day.

Mrs. So P. Kelly visited Winder Tuesday. Mrs. R.

B. Maxwell visited Athens Monday. Miss ta Puckett left Monday for' Central. S. C.

to take charge of the music class there. Miss Meda Appleby. of Commerce. visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Louise Oheesling of Pendergrass.

was the week-end guest of Mrs. A. C. Brown. Mrs.

it. I. Mobley Is the guest of Mrs. 1. Yo SDenceof HUNTSVILLE ALA.

The young men of the dancing set war. a dancing party Thursday even- ng In the Elks' theater. Vii. was the Will You Spend ONE DOLLAR to Elect Wilson President How deep is your conviction that this' government ought to be in new hands in clean hands How much are you in favor of a clean slate from Wilson and Marshall clear down the line to the very smallest offices in your locality The Democratic National Committee has every reason to believe that every progressive voter is willing' to. spend a dollar to elect Wilson and Marshall and their ticket And that thousands are anxious to contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund in amounts of 2.

5. 10 and 20. To such we make our appeal To such we must look for victory. Time An Important Factor This is another rise where time Is money. The enemy he their funds supplied Instantly by the Interests.

We have only a few days and contributions to be effective must be received it once. There lino question of the money of the People beme obi. to defeat the money of the Trusts. Because It is greater eves InvOume and will be used In straigbtforward telling ways. But to be effective it must be received and used within die next few days.

Quick action is absolutely necessary. Let ns hay. your contribution or the list von make up from your friends and workers today possible tomorrow How Your' Money Will Be Spent Woodrow Wilson. our standard bearer. has never had the time or disposition to talk about himself.

He has never used spectacular methods to place himself in the spotlight. His greatest work has been done without ostentation in the mot expeditions dignified manner. 4 The pt mass of voters do not know what a really rreat man Wilson is. They do not know all he has done. They do not understand all the features of his platform.

I Wemusttsjlthem. I To educate this great nation of voters especially the clear thinking Independent Democrats. Republicans and Progressives who choose their leader on his merits means ijh expenditure of. a vast amount of money. We propose to use your dollars in just thisway judiciously and whbout a penny frittered away for an no- 1 Be Weknow you have confidence we win do this.

thing and successfully. Why' the Dollar Counts Jv tn this campaign the issues lie between the forces of Representative Government and Popular Government. Head a List For the Fund If yon know several Wlon voters or work in a place where there are Wilson voters take up a subscription from an of them. Place your name and the amount of your subscription at the top of the list and get the others to join you. MeotIn the name of this paper on your list.

Then man the list and contributions to C. R. Crane Vie. Chairman Finance Committee. Democratic National Committee 900 Michigan Avenue.

Chicago. iii. This is the most helpful work yon. as an Iivldaal. ear.

do for clean government next to casting your ballot for Wilson and Marshall on November bth. How to Contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund Sin the Coupon in this corner and fill in the anion you give. Then attach your Money to this Coupon and mail today to the address given on the Coupon. Issue all checks. money order sad address all contribution to Co R.

Crane. Vice. Chairman Flnarc Committee. Democratic National Commute 0o Michigan Arenas Chicago Ill. I Then write a letter to this newspaper giving your nanas a contributor and stating your reasons why yon belka Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the Unite- States.

In till. way you will be listed as a Wilson co tributor. A Souvenir Receipt handsomely lithographs well worth framing will be sent to voo. Your letter wi. help the fight by encouraging your fnends.

Do everything you can to hold up Wilson's bands in II. clean campaign for the people who do the work and figb ing of the country fortunes Id any direction where their own ends are fur- itstheredtorsnoswy. In PoocUr Government all the people have influence. If because their execoUves and lqialaton do not dare to thwart the expressed will of the people. Roresentative Government at ever this year is being ortedbytbe money of the Interests.

It beW spent Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund LOYALTY COUPON T. C. CKANE. Vi. Si MicWaaa Aveaae.

As a believer In the of govetfiment terre seated bl tbe mndMY Woodrow Wilma for President of tic States. ld to the end Jbat ha may take the office re. handed. sattimmited sadebtigatd to none but the people of tic. eounlrr.

I to uunutnus through rou the seat of toward the ot Goe. osmoscsa. Name. first dance In several weeks and the attendance wae unusually hay. keen sent out to.

friends telling of the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Buchanan of Rl vert on. sad. Dr. H. XL- Thomas.

of this ettyThen errUgefwUl be sol emntad October J4- S' Mrs Ben Lee Young entertained tne members of the" Thursday Bridge ebb Thursday afternoon at The Grove. Mrs. Robert Murphree won the club prise and at the conclusion A of the game refreshments were served Intwo eouree r' ti A Mi. Jane. Echols entertained.

at' a bridge at the horn. of Mr. and Mr. R. E.

Spratllng. highest score prliewas won by Mrs. 13. R. Moormen.

Miss Laura Maetin won the consolation. Mrs. Smith entertained the members the Bridgeclub Tuesday afternoon' In' compliment to MrsJ Syks. Gilbert of Mobile. The tab prise was won.

by Mrs. lCibP Rodgrsan4 Mrs. DA Orayson captured the peat prise. Mrs. Gilbert was presented with a handsome pat prize.

Mrs. Archie McDonnell has coneto Birmingham to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. 31. McCullougn is visiting in Birmingham.

Miss Mattle Davis is visiting relatives in Birmingham this week. Mrs. Clarendon. Davis is visiting Mrs. W.

N. Clayhrooke In llirmlng. Mrs. Walter B. Robinson Is visiting in Marion.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph if. Sits of Co. lumbus.

a. are visiting here on their honeymoon. Mrs. Resells Chapman Is visiting Mrs. Earl ttu.

In Birmingham. Mrs. Sykes Gilbert and Miss Deli. Gilbert or Mobile. sic visiting Mrs.

R. E. Smith. Mr. end Mrs.

W. H. McKenzie have returned from Larkinville Mr. end Mr A. H.

Turner are visiting In Birmingham. Mrs. 1. C. Goodrich has returned from an extended visit In Fayette- VIII.

Ml. Bessie Hake has returned front Paducah. Ky. Mrs. So D.

ttiiwnrth has returned from a visit at Sheibyville. JACKSON GA. Mt Lode Goodman ha returned from Atlanta where attended the McDowell-Gentry wedding- on Wednesday and was one of tics attendants. MI. Mamie Kate Wton ha.

re turned from a visit to Florin a and ha. a her pNt MI. Afn Bryant. whose guest in waa during hr tay there. Mr.

and Mr. 3. A. Foue" of McDonongh and Mr. Hamilton.

of Yin. prlnltu were visitor. of Mr. Virginia MnleJ on Sunday. Mrs.

Tom But rill at home from a brief visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Mary Taylor Hod re Is vi.it- in PT relatives In EtontO Mrs. R. T.

Carmichael had a hr gUnet last Sunday her father Mr. Kiel lighter. of Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs.

R. W. Mays expect to attend the wedding of Mrs. Mays brother Mr. B.

I' O. Edwards and Miss ALama Steels in Athens next Wednesday. I Miss Lula Lawson of Plovilla. spent Wednesday In Jackson. That the condition of Mrs.

Sara Etherldge who Is at the home or her daughter Mrs. T. Ml Furlow Is proved. Is pleasant ws to her friends. Miss Eva Kay Bailey la spending tome time at Wet End.

In Atlanta. I Mrs. R. S. Womble.

of Swannanoa 7. C. Is visiting Mrs. Henry Turner. Mrs.

S. 33. Klnard and children leave today for Collins to Join Mr. Klnard. They win make that town their future Miss Valll Garr visited In the city on Saturday.

Rev. and Mrs. If S. Williams had their guest on Sunday. Rev.

Fletcher' Walton D. D. or Origin The Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church had a the day party Thursday at the home or Mr. I. I.

Lyons. The six circles of the Woman's Missionary society of the Baptist church held Interesting meetings Monday aft- ernoon at the homes of the different chairmen. The Associated Charities are planning for a masquerade Hlloen party at the Armory some time the latter part of the month. The normal class of the Jaekon high school. whose members Include the teacher.

and superintendent. were entertained very pleasantly Tuesday afternoon at the. home of Professor and Mrs. W. P.

Martin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrews of Atlanta visited Mr.

Mary Andrews at Stark. and Mr. C. W. Buchanan last week-end.

EASTMAN GA. MI. 8 Oble and Lillian Hrrn were the guests or relative. In Hawk Ins vllle during tic. past week.

Mr. and Mr S. 1. Rawlns were the ut of relatives and friends In Younker. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. I Jesup hay. re turned from Atlanta where they were recent visitors to relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clement were the- guests of frl nds In McRae during the put week. Mrs. W.

H. Cherry and little daughter have returned from an extended trip to Macon. and oth north Door. na cities. Miss Norah Adam was th guest of hr brother In Cochran on last Saturday.

Mrs. O. C. Simmons. of Eat Point.

la the guest of her daughter. Mrs. I Peacock for few days. Misses Llda Pearl and Stella Rowen were the guests of friend In MeRa. during the put week.

Mr. Joseph Elebberlr. or Columbia S. Ct who ha. been In the city as the guest of relatives for a few days has returned to her home.

Mr. Pharr. who ha been spending some time with relatives In Decatur. ha returned to her home In till. city.

Mrs. Hornet- OCallaghan. who ha been spending om time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Daniel. ha returned to her home In Colum. bla. C.

Mr. Luther Livingston. who has been in the hoe department of Anderson Morris. ha resigned hi position and ha accepted a position as traveling salesman for Grambllng ft Spauldlnlr. Wholesale shoedealers or Atlanta.

In south Georgia territory. Bishop was called 15 Talbotton Friday on account of the death of the wife of hr brother Dr. Douglas of. that city. COVINGTON GA.

Miss Bernice hireediove. of Monroe was the charming guest of Miss Annie White last week. tin. and Mrs. A.

E. Blake and baby returned Monday from a visit to their old home la Greensboro. Mrs. Myrtle Brown of Montgomery. Ala.

Is visiting her niece. Mrs. F. A. Cook.

In North Covlngton. Mr. and' Mrs. C. A.

Franklin and son Mr. Rufus FranMln. spent Toes- day In Atlanta. They made the trip through tile country la their machine. Un A.

R. homer of Chapel lull who has been the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. D. Travis left Monday for.

Atlanta where' she will. visit her daughter. Mrs. Olds. In College Park before returning home.

Sir. and Mrs. S. O. Cook' and son Mr.

Sidney Cook. and' Mr. Barry Darts motored to Monroe' Sunday afternoon where they spent a. short while with Dr. G.

Paul Mitt. Nellie Mllner Is spending this week la MlUedgevUle tic. guest of rd. alive Miss Kathleen Acre of Brenau was the charming guest of Miss Frances Godfrey last week. and attended the A.

E. reception In Oxford Saturday evening. Miss Grace Oakley of HawklnsrUle. has returned home after a mot de- UlrhUal visit to Miss Annie Belle Misses Florence Wells. Annie White.

Prance. Godfrey and Lacy Bush wero among the popular Covlngton girls attending the Sigma Alpha Epsilon re ception In Oxford Saturday evening. ML. lanutn Stokes of Madison. was the attractive- weekend guest of Miss Frances Godfrey.

Miss Cora- Henderson. a charming and popular young lady of Tamp Fla who has been visiting relatives In New Tork passed through the city Friday route home. While nere she. was the guess of Miss Florence Wlie Mrs. I D.

Adams. R. Bomar Mrs. R. Everett.

Messrs. Tom Sad OUver' Adam. made a- motpr trip to Atlanta. Monday afternoon. going up la Mr.

Adams' car. Miss Jul. Trlppe. Miss Susie Lewis and Mr. W.

Turner motored up to Atlanta Tuesday afternoons Mrs. Tom. Perry and. daughter' Misses Alline and Wlalne. and Mrs.

OA. lioweU passed throughthe city last week-en route home from-a visit to the formers plantation near Covington. i Miss Winnie Perry has Just returned from a trip abroad. having been a member of Ml. Green' party.

Mrs Adams was tile gracioi hostess at. a delightful 41 party Saturday afternoon. when she entertained a number of. friends at. her horn.

on Floyd street. In honor of Mrs. C. C. King a recent bride and Miss Ada Golden- rod.

ferns ant salviaformed anv effectivedecoration apartments where the game was Played. Punch wasserved from a prettily decorated' table In the halL Mrs. King was presented a paint ctBra I Miss CoruweU a dainty Jabot. A. delldons salad course was served by Misses Annie Pauline Anderson.

I Natalie Turner. and Beverllne Adams. 1 Womana club. of Covlngton held Its first fall meeting Tuesday aft- I ernoon. Miss Sailie Cook was elected delegate to the Georgia State Federation of Clubs to be held In At lnta October 2121 with Mrs.

Baln Terrell as alternate. Mrs. E. O. Lee i will attend tic.

federation as president of the Covlngton Woman's club. Tho' following officers were Installed all till. meet President Mrs. E. O.

Lee I vice president. Ml. Sallle Mae Cook corresponding secretary. Mrs. Charles A.

Franklin recording secretary. Miss Sallle Mae Bock well treasurer. Mrs. it. Cohen executive board.

Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. IL D. Terrell and Mrs.

W. Cohen. SWAINSBORO GA. A surprise birthday party. was given to Mr.

F. Carte. at I horns In the country recently and the occasion was a. most pleasant one to both hot and guests. A long table was laid and an elegant course dinner served the piece d.

resistance' being a handsome white-frosted cake With a large number of lighted candles. Mr. Cartee who Is the oldest member or his family. being 3 years old. has one brother and three sisters living all of whom were present on this Occasion.

as were his nine children Misr Luther Levi Henry and Roswell Cartee Mrs. 3. L. Kennedy Mrs. 3.

A. Lanier Misses Sula. Nannie and -Mattie Carter. The. guests were Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Cantos. Sir.

and Mrs. A. So Sanders Mr. and Mrs. D.

O. Fordham Mrs. W. M. Cartu.

Mr. and Mrs. it. E. Fordham.

Mr. and Mrs. Sim Wallace. Mr. and Mrs I.

L. Carteo and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Garrard. Saturday afternoon Mrs. 3. R. Powell entertained In honor of the seventh birthday of her attractive little daughter.

Miss Annie Solomon Powell and to the party were bidden three score of the little friends and playmates. Games which had been previously -arranged by the thoughtful hostess were played on the lawn. where the sunshine filtered trough the trees. As a fitting conclusion of these Interesting games. a simple but unique contest was engaged In in which Silas Fannie Ehrllcb won the girls priso.

and 3. D. McLeod was the winner of the boys prize. After the game- were over the children were taken ti So L. Bells drug company where they were served with delicious refreshments.

Charaetenised by a beauty of detail and a large hot of-charming gut was the reception given by Mrs. I. E. Mctaler. Monday afternoon In honor of her guests.

Mrs. Baker. of Dshlone- a. and Mrs. Rogers or Gainesville.

The receiving line was composed of Mrs. Meer the honoree Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Rogers. Miss McLeod sod Miss Rosalie BelL EUFAULA.

ALA. Miss Tree Merrill entertained hr bridge club Wednesday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Merrill on Randolph street assisted by her sister. Miss Lila Merrill. Stis. Katherine Dent won the prize a pair or silk nose ann alter tne same delicious salad course was served. Mrs.

F. W. Jennings was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge dub this week at her lovely home on Randolph street. Punch and tempting refreshment. were served.

Mrs. Theodore Pruden entertained the Busy Bees with a delightful pore. party Wednesday at her home on Randolph street. The Young I dler Improvement society or the First Presbyterian church met with Mrs. H.

S. Stewart. Tuesday. resuming the regular meetings of the society which were stopped for the summer Mr. and Mrs.

Omar Gay spent Sunday and Monday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sf.

Gay. Mr. and Mr WUIlnerbam. of Chattanooga arrived Wednesday to the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Gregory. Miss Mary Wilson Foy entertained ler bridge club Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Louise Foy. on Broad street. The Young Matrons Sewing club met with Mrs. Ed Dantzler Friday afternoon and after several hours of needle work.

dainty refreshment were served. MI. Marion Maugane entertained a number of friends at bridge Friday at the home of her parents on Colby street. honoring her guest. Miss Emily Welt.

or Cutfebert. Ga. After the games a salad course with Ice cream and Cake. was served Mrs. Irene singer and little granddaughter Tilda Tyslnger.

returned home Tuesday from Rome. Ga- where they spent the summer with Professor and Hoost Mrs I G. Smith. of BIrminirhani. Is visiting her mother.

Mrs. W. IL Locke. and her sisters Mr. E.

B. Freeman and Mr. W. Lawrence Wilde Mr. and Mr.

a s. McDowell. Jr. will Ht home" Tuesday evening. Octo.

her 16 from 8:39 until 12 o'clock at their home on- Broad street the oc casion being the tenth anniversary of heir wedding. Card. have been Said Corns I Use IT" Works On a Sure New Plan. Glervt Cesse 8 Hew IT WeksT GETS the new corn cure on a new principle. works like the touch or a fslrys wand No more knives.

razor. flies or other Instruments or torture for sufferers. No more salves plasters and bandages that hurt the rest of the toe more than they relieve the corn IT" never Irritates or turns the true flesh It is safe as water. Rut- my. how It does get after corns.

Unions csjlouse and warts It works painlessly but it shrivels em right up till they- drop off leaving the firm. ealthr flesh underneath. IT" Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money Is refunded. All druggists sell fl" at cents a bottle or It will be sent on' receipt of price by E- I Co Sold In Atlanta by Jacobs' Pharmacy Cow Klkln Drug Co. Coursey Muon Watklns Drug Co.

E. 13. Cenej Co and Tlpton Co. advj celved by frlsnas' aulilouncing the event. 1 The Barbonr County chapter United gaughteS the Confederacy met iSS11 afternoon with Mrs.

A. JtMr rl To the regret of the chapter Mrs. Edmondson. the efftcient presl- sent In her' resignation which reluctantly accepted. Miss Kilos TlS COI 4 vice president was elected to nil her place and Mrs.

Ellsa Way was chosen second Tt president. h- meeting of 4the chapter will 4 November 1 with Mrs. C. S. frs.

a IL Peacock left Tue lay to i i OD- Floyd Peacock and ram- ly. In. Montgomery. Jf rV5rH left Thursday to who ha. been vls- I J- P- Tye returned Friday Tpm.

jn Montgomery Shelley cud son. Robert. tio spent the summer-end In Callfor- fiJSf Wilkinson informally en. talned the members of the Episcopal The Lanier club met with Mr. A.

V. Brown Thursday afternoon at he home on. Randolph street. The study a the country France and the round table talk was on Paris Mrs. grown Mrs.

1. E. Uetbvln and Mrs rt B. Weedon all read papers on the sub' Miss Katie Bray entertained the PI. club Thursday.

Mesdames Sam Daniel C. A. Locke and T. 0. Wilkinson real Interesting pap while Mrs.

even 7 review of current Hiss Marjorie Long entertained her sewing club Thursday with a porch- party. The Symposium club met Thursday with Mrs. R. M. Jennings and being the meeting of the fall only business matters were discussed.

Mrs. Ida Pitts was hostess to the Duplicate Auction Bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Sanford street. OCILLA GA. Mrs. S.

V. Ellison of Rlchland Is the guest or hr daughter. Mrs. John D. haunt.

Mesdames E. P. Wlghtman and So d. Story are the guests of Mrs. Warren Pauik.

TheBaraeas gave a cane chewing and peanut boiling at the home or Mrs. U. a Smith on Monday night. Mrs. J.

N. Smith. who has been visiting the family or tier son. Mr. 1.

A. Smith ha. returned to her home at itaxlehurt Ga. Miss Ruth ituckliolta. of Atlanta was the guest of Mrs.

3. It. Lluls. Jr. last weelc.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A Wyche have re turned from Macon where they pent some time wishing theVamlly of Mr. Wyche.

They are at home. to their friends at the residence of Dr. 7. Luke on Western I The ladles of the Methodist euro some oayeego ths benefit or. the Methodist par- soxu er The guests wereentertained IE by Mrs.

3. Paulk front 4 to o'clock Inrhe afternoon and. Sio- the evening. Mr. George Crouch spent a few days latweek with- hie- mother' on his way to Dawson he waaimarried to Miss Juanlta Matthews.

a Miss Laura or Stateeboro la1 the guest of. slaterMiss Betel. Bruce this week. f. MILLEDGEVILUt GA.

Mr. Emma Coot. Furman1 of Macon. spent several days recently at her home placenear- here. Misee.

Clyde Oook and Mary Seary ar- uct5 of friends In. Mansfield. Mr Crawford with usfor J. E. OXFORD PROMINENT ATLANTA CONTRACTOR Mr.

3. otitt of tics most enterprising end honest contractor. a typical self-made man. having com to Atlanta about flften rear ago with practically nothing. His hont and sunshiny disposition soon won him many loyal Mend and success wet enevltable.

Mr. Oxford la nut only prominent la the business world. where I word la regarded as his bond. but Is also Prominent In the secret orders of' toe lie Is a well-known Mason and Knight or Pythias and several other Everyone likes J. E.

and the moil' ardent of all his friends Is to. Imitate hi. cheerful disposition lady. i Put a Player Piano in Your' Home It will give everyone more satisfaction and pleasure than an the other home comforts combined. It makes the home inviting and entertaining during the long fall and- winter evenings.

If you contemplate purchasing a player piano of the highest class and it has not been your good fortune to. be acquainted with the Manning Piano Coo we will esteem it a privilege to show you through our Store Beautiful" for the purpose of comparing our player pianos with any others of recognized standing. Some Used- Pianos Unusually Priced Taken in on Uprights and Grands and Listed Below 500 550 350 650 Kranich Bach Uprights in Rosewood tf Mason Hamlin jDDU in Ebony Kimball Upright Walnut Case Everett 130 125 260 20 other used uprights including Steinways- Fischers Harvards at Easy Payments up Manning is Atlanta's only One- Price No-Commission piano. house and guar- anteeslowest prices in the South- easy pay. ments arranged.

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OfCb 11. Plo. ed 1 11. tork going 0' latr 14 0' In. boat.

Ih I Plo. Woo DowU wt o. b. t7- ao or I. nd reta.

MraCrltoBrook yo. lea' thu club th rndt 1r party' went American n. loa 0111. do'I P1 at it. a od 4.

t.A ebr JJra 101. 101 oil. 410. on b. wit relative.

Mr. to U1 Tbvra a M. Yoa. Melt. IJL h.

re- th. eral el nalt SWi iu I will. Mrs. in- t. marrl.

October U. M. BrI. ho bee a ID Tua endlnlr Intltl YIlt to U. V.

10. elldlnc thladtT u. eu Tho. ht an XJ JoII. Pr tea.

treet h. ned an. In. M. Nl on I 1 rn I II eve Mi- M.

an 1InA. a' relall Ye c. Co fl eraIn Mr. A Wt ThHoek of Kra.Z..a.n-.J'aa- kefQ I c. Earl Tbvra a Lv icA.

frd RA Y1atU. MraW RLoTett JI. 0tBtatMboro in 1. of K. wit and Mr.

S. HOb" ohll relaUviD k. lira. IW OUernd a. r.

Mi wt. r. reald oe M. 1. e.

room TOU" dru Iat 12 club k. M. At Luc I a frI. bel. oeratr eeL Ia.

JoII. 10 HUl. wt dU eot At. i Winder thl. talrt rer e.

a cti I eTy M. th.n.1 I relatl. Spence. of Ing I. every Impo Ie lImooey In.

TItmem tundz-iuppllcd InotaDtl IIOD ce On II no millie IMoIItI of todeleat moo. n. In lam. ID' Ou Il aMnIote to GZ' toda poaoiblelOrDOrrow ot arer. Defti' moo di sitiott EieThen atta Our t- tad.

addrellle I. mo. 4 I Natlo al The reall A It II I ting you. lOD We mast tell them. WoodrowWtl8O fTo ates.

1 ieorthi1lkiBg trib or. 1" 11 t. the mone frien ro OIIr this e. IotI. di wi1h JQt pean 00 fig We know aft tbing-aiid Wih lit' cam tl" ca-Re.

ntadYe GOnnu ent n. I 1. RepreieOtstire Goerllllleat OY. PI of the people iD ae- QoooWltb poIi Cal faith. who end.

Weal. oat. :1 all1. cllrec oA OW1tuds. IMta of pt thCred for a loa.

tre. fT oyenuDmJn dodln1DIBoIoocIa04 tobatthleof a 1eir' Itotribvtethr qoroubo eesprasechriUohhepeople. dYe be i. 91. Re.

of. I i ed bJ tile nterena. UI iJ to I the a wraq. 5 1oDIdar this year. towinmmt dependon Addresa.

i beiDc toIdaboat wooa We Daft publish his record and plt ett. ee Ctr f. lFD Ste yoS. rlyrt0o2hriQa h' li tw EfUo. 7' 1 i INt' I 4 ao 1.

Ot dao Reo H. To. 0 B. XTo etrn te membe. Br Tbuy atmooa McRb rt lIurhre' olbe Pr.

a. eon1lato. p. r.f..ntar..ela.t oou' MI3aEol eDtrt brldJr. Fdayaer at KrpaMra ESr hl bh arprwa 0.

hJ I. Ha- Uao thonIUo I. RSSmlbtertlned OI J. Srk. ObrtoflobuaThe prl J.

won" Mr. xber Rl. and D. A G. 1 td pr" lir Giber pnte lada.

Proa. lir Ahl. HoDn h. on to Brlrbm 0 fw da. wit rlaU.

H. H1KouP It. ha. lIa U. DeY11 Ittn rla- Brmlllbam C1rdo.

aUn Cbrk Brlnlr- Walte RlnonlsYIltn I Mron SIt YiaU. honeon. ReU Cb. Y1attnl P8tu. Brmlnam 8Jk.

Glbrt ad Glb. Mobl. a. IIUnl 8mth. dK.

MKen. ha. rturd Lklvll. ona Tumo ar Y1at- IDI Jr ID eh 1. rta ned rndo vl1 Jtt.

Y1le. Bal. reurne4 Pduea Kl. JoII. DIort ba vlat ShelbJle.

JACKN l. Lde has Atnta ttnded eadlnl Wene- atadnU Mal. re. FoYila ha br An Brnt bo ut he thr. Donough Hamltoa Inls 1lto.

r. Vlrll Butrll 1 Atlanta M. Hoce. I. Yi.I- Ing rlt II Carmbael la Ig ri ul rnsr lathr Dl ept edal Mr.

Eaar MI. MI. Lon FloY1l pnt Weefdar 10 ho dulbtel. I Frlo. 1 prod penaDt flna Biey me A Ella Sanaano C.

vsitng Hn toay Coln" Klnra The wi ttur. home. Vale Gar dt Sturday. Mr. WIIm as trUet R.

Orlfln. MIaona alet Metholt chur t. 1 elrea Ionaoletr Bapt at- a diferent Cbarlt Hlo. prtr tme t. par c.

th hool member Includ techen ver pleanUy hom Preoor An r. MrL Ma. Andr. Strk. lt eDa ETA Oi.

LUaD ts rlaU Hklm dU la tr ln freDd. Me 1 3e1 h. r- tured Atnt er rent rlat Mr. Watr Clement re ue friend. durtnl Mr ltte ba.

MeOn. other Gr- IL Ma the Chraa It Stvr. 4y. Mr. Simmon.

t. Iut K. 1 Pecock. Mloe Lda afa Jo0 Coilmbl. C.

ben rlt for. f. h. rtllrne LRoJPharr. ho has tl.

It hor. ct. H. OCalha some prent 34r Daniel b. returne In' Ltr wl0 h.

ben' ho aeprlment ha rellnea his pltloa ba acpte trUI arablnl holel 0. dler Atnt. II Oeorla trrltor Mrs. Minnie eed 1 Tlboton FlaaJ' 01 ount ath hrtr D. Doagl.

tat l. Brnie. rwn et XI. Whllt we ad Y. Bal.

fom Iber GreDboro M. Mytl. Brown MODtIOm. Dle. i.

Co' Norb CoYln Frnn a on Fnln Tuo- Atnta ma. tp throulb macbln. Chapl' HIl ho ba get 34r Tai AUaata 1. Yto Kr Cole. Pak reurDlng om M.

0 an. Co aarr HODr' aterDo" tb. pent bo Ie wtII Hur I. Neil. IIlner pDd1nl thi ek l0ge1e.

te Iut M. Katheen cre of Bn. ebarmln geat MI. Gtrer tt an atene sA rptio Ofor StllraJ nGr OeJ' Hwl tUrDe4 aer mot do vl A. Bl.

1" F0re n. Ane Wte Frce Gfrey ad. Buh. aon. ppa CoY1 rla te4the SIIAlp EploP pUon I.

Oor Btur nl Stokot Xawu t. tt dpet ofKa D4 11 a. puc70aDIlyefTa1 bavt r. f- J' 0 d. tbrou UcI at l.

DAa AR ra. R' tt. II. T. 9 1.

M. 0' TIP. KW8Tmotor pt AtDtarand ftmoo Perr K. AUn. WIJe 0 HowUped IbrouCtIIdty en routbomafromaIlt co IW Prr urate Im tp bad ayl bon Ore.

prty. Mr. s. i- Aaam raeIO. hoat a 1elhUuIU St.

ndy ftemo of feda treS on r. a rI formo a deoratio in the whee ple. ered rrm prttr' deorate' 1. I in 3aL' deleo ala eour ered Xl. ADD.

Pulne Le Whi. Nate Beeln Adam The Wom. cub ColDton It lrat meetng Tuaa erDO' Salle ected FedratoDot At. Oetobe U5 lb Terr1 atmate Le tna feerUon prealdet Covlncon' Won cub. The fOUong olle.

Inlla met Peldent Yce preident M. Sle M. Fnkl roralnc Sw. Ma teaanre. Mr lt.

Db reU i I SWANS ORO 1 Ulpr blrtdy Crt. cOllntrrenUr oclon mot btb trUe. lai Iegnt diner ered Ie rItnce 0 ke Itb lghted eanle. Ca- faty. blnl I yr ole.

lat lvn. al or' hO pr I h.a I Lutr L. HDr Rowcl Cr. I JoIInS Lier. MI.

Sul Nanni. t. re I Carte. Sanaer. ane Fordha ane EI FOrba Walao Cte ad Bturl aternoon ntrtaled th birdsyr tralv ethlftr dd eo Gae.

bell prelolloy rned thougbtul erel plyed 1 8bl. flllrd t. I IUtn. coneluoo. tbe.

Int.r..tlnl eS. lnb I I a I Ib. I to i Aftr Iame. 1 chldrn 1 Bel' eompn1. ereI aeleoll.

rfrebmDta Charcerlaed beaut det4l alar. of. hrmlnlr reepto Ivn E. MFdera aternoon gut Bkr g. Oalnele lne.

eompoe ROler McLa Roale EUFAUL A. Merri WedneoaJ' Jr. ril Rnaolph Ited oter Lla MerrlL M. Ktherlne on the irlze lk ao ater games delclou. eoure ere wa hos.

Wedney lovel Radolpb PDch temptllr ere Mr. Theoaor entralnd delght. ut idy Rn- YOIIDI Lc. Impromnt 0 Fnt Prebyteran rgar a oeety blo sop pea t. Gy tl a dK Wllngbam no be ueat M.

Able Grgory he I rl at M. treet SelnK eab Ith Frday noon ane er orl 4anty rerebments und Maugn. frend. brdn Emiy Cut berL Go Ater aad wit erm eea r. IUe Tlda Rme.

G. a Mr. Van 1r 1 Smlt" Lk. hr Mra. Feemn Mra.

Lrn Wid. 4 Mr Mcoell Jr. 1 00. I lr1bOmO ro' tt IOn th annlveror I ddln een Cors I ITn I It Wok Sue Ne I 11 C. GESr I "E8r.

t. ne. cre' j' prlelle fa. wane kDI" rao. te otbe arDmellt trar.

en morl a. plt bnI hurt' re t. moe rele. eOr. :1 ho I doe et atr cor.

i buloD" clou. a I wok. I palIJ hrlvsm rI1 I I EIT laanted. to. atfaoor yo moay10 funae A4Wta 1 II e.

embtU olt. batOn r' rl :1 SoIdlaAtta lbP CEkaD CCun Mann W. tEB g.v i I bJTi t' b1PCItY 1t rbh Daachfaf Cnfedr me FrIday atTow a' I. wofth I R. Emonoa etelt pr.a- dent 1 rllaUowbe 1 ee r.

Te I 4ztN' rof' KcelL Jr. cc Mr. 0 Pa letLTa vlat her 0. ad ta- I lIoDtlme. Mr.

W. H. Goln leftTa vIlt hr daughter. Mr. H.

H. Joo at a i wbo habe Itn. M. If. Tye.

retue nb to uipm In XOloe SbUer' 0 Rober o.p.nttl ammanala Cfo. olan atonl Df.Ib..t eled home Wonaay K. G. WiUID. Intorai ei" trnd to dureolr Wednpd evening at her home On CoUel' mI Lnier X.

B. Thurlr aternoon hr RdolPh tet MFnceH HPrla. Mr Bro. 1r. anelM.

FM Wedon ra ppeOn jet tUh te I 1d tr I i I W. II. Way cave. ent Marorl. dUI bura ar wit.

Symolum wit InnlDlo lat mtD ri ani n. 1ue M. Pt aa ot Dllete Brage enll SfOr teet OCIL Mr Rlebnd get DI pa dam. te 11 Waren 1 Pulk Tide Baracse ne ehewllg i panut boln. X.

Smth 10 ha IDI faiy he Smlt. retuned 0. M. Bulolt Atta a I Lt. lt Mr re- tuna tbe eDt tme vlltng the WYb ThO frien.

relaeDe ofDr I Helgt t. i Okiwfa1T tort bnet lbellbot 1. aed' MraM' Puk fm. oeo. I- -ca K.

CoaC a' i. lteo thhaoto 1 1. 1. noaWer mrrie lIatthea Ml. Lau.

Stto I. et h.r/.I.t.r.MB a' Bu tl 1 GVIL rmaot lIaeo. er1 d. r.e.tlJ place her. Mlae.

a Ck Mry Sar of fren. in lIan.tleld.- C' P. wfor4 Ia. It for JEOXOR PROMINN ATNA' CONCR M. EoOxo oflbe mt ho.

eotto efma man bY1D Atnt flrtn 0 pUeal noln IfCIDY alpaon I mr 10 frleDd w. envltl Oxod Dt buan ola wi regded 11. bnd al. I on elt Id elkn loa Ithl. 1r Jon Uk.

nl mo. rent delr. Of 1 Imitte 11. dlpaUo Ja I I I Playe ato I wi everone stsf cton eter cm- I invitng fal ad evenings I purchaing cass forune acuainted wihl C. wi prviege Beautif of cmparing piaros wih recogized stnding.

Low Pr 4' Takn Uprght Grani an Lited' 500 Up 11 0 Ro sewood ony' Kimbal 1" 2. 5 Everet Upright alnut usd uprghts incuding 9" nd Stein ways Fic er. Harards Payl ts Oeveland-Mnnfng Atantas Irce Nq-Cmmission houseancguar- alteeslow prcs intheSouth as ay me argedeWrte beauti rlhistrated Cta geFree i fltt Ma1tijiPi i io a i' i 4OCIETYj CA. a tooo Ie 0 OOr vr hod. TA- cciv.

ta rL Dho ia I I. h. fr. 1' urn Itat game Th gan w. iVhittingt i Th ofth Club meeting.

Dnnieetrtained V. a a was cour. waadervd Tic. evelaux SeanOn at th Rev- rutt reached the I. MIee iro tta sb Young tee.

Mrs. CovlngtOn. at I lIe ing her. Mr. H.

at fIr hi tim BARNES VIUE Tb on an k. la I. go her othr severs. A W. bii Ml.

It ovett. Mflleti this week StatebCO Oventret lt If 1' nd A. I veratreet 1 a I I 3 I W. I ph dos I eli. wa Ml wa lecture un- hil.

Br ElectWilson anxious sr ou cue scvcrs Therelsiioquestlanof a tums 1 Buttobeeffectivelt moebelpfu1workyouasanIdIduaI. Your-Money 5 ha withootostentaticc. 1- I 900 1Z' mc tothis on A Ui in. gi wy I nccCl3aryltCtfl Fm. Gk I' only a have lb5 WIth no political pen4 Aaabeleve i a th red moocy.

Ih 0 le InSu trnme od Iegisl dii os otL. thwart Pe0 war a 1 th being ic Ia T1 vers nag lpraslou WUso the 1 tiiite4ng told aboot p1ItfBr broadcast that no ne cpn cootoovert ft. Yoofl yoorr00r Syoor 10 cgUwjliwaas4 iiigiilhi1lr9It. EnIoflcdb i I 5C a a I.c ct Riverton efty lu mart wtli 24 Mrs. the at ysrty FrIday afternoon highest prise was E- Smith of th.

Auction Bridge club in to Mr. 3 Rodger. A. Pd' Ml Mr ham it as Agne. Butriii is Itodge.

i as aft news hi I chi irmen. cia a htiee Hawkinvihl Mr. re- I. S. a Mrs.

Mrs. has ha. ha. In blaSC. A ha.

ha. shoe dealere 5' A I i I i we i 2i J' 0 4' 0 a.ht- Yorkpaaad rout. ha. Mit. L.

BO Lilly My. Ml. AIim through th. week from a 5 a abr ad. heen Adam.

at-a 4 050 rod salvia formed edective decoraUon was erved ed picture and Lucy White at Mi. Sockwell Cl A F. girt of Mi. nh a Ladies' Mrs. her Mi Mrs.

b. oc- 5 ead Ce I I re or I I healthy give1 CoI Chicago. Ca Drug Coti. Coand fed -atb'le' p' I 1 tlaughfr. of Jr.

her- rib tic IL was reluctantly I Merrill econd I wa ylce 1 Ihe next Ofthe he hcld McDoweii Tuesday Viit Oodwln Johnson Enaley Al. Mi. Heien Wood lting Mr. her digme Mr. 3.

wtio nia and a. tour of the west returned Wedneday Mr. 0. ltertained church choir Wedneiy HIlL Ph we. I I Brown I I erian IW.

gave a I event. I 1111. 1 i gavs ock oclal ms day. ago tb Msthodistpej were entertained Ms in the and I to with where he was married a- Bruce of her ltr Mis. MILLEDGEVILLE La near Mrs.

u. 1. Oxford one C' 4' 5- cIty. J. mot i' 7 7 5.

I 3- a i1 a- h' y- ia satfsf ction andLisredBelow oo i are 1I 1pJJ tIP KimballUpright 650 I-and 41'- EasyPayments nt Iost rices South--easy nts beautiful. illustrated 1" a I 1 5 tiiogue uree. The Clev land PianO ne t800 North Pryor a i os 4 a a Ai I. 1' 4 S'.

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