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A Brilliant Reception
The mid-summer monotony of
Fort Valley’ * social realm was
interrupted in a most delightful
manner, on last Wednesday after
noon, when Mrs Geo T Harris
and Mrs W Mm Ha slam Hafer en¬
tertained at an elegant reception,
in honor of Mrs Chambers and
Miss Williams of Gainesville and
Misses Carrie and Eugenia Riley.
The handsome home w j as rend r- i
ed more than, usually attractive
with a profusion of palms and
cut flowers. A pink and white
motif being artistically developed
in the drawing room and dining
room. Mrs Claude Green and
Mrs AC Riley gracefully served
the ices and cakes from each end
of the polished dining table, which
was made beautiful with lace
covers and silver candelabra with
pink Papers. The central 'orna¬
ment wAs a beautifully decorated
cake on a handsome cut glass
compote, which was given as the
prize, in the interesting contest
“Who Takes the Cake”? which
constituted the entertainment of
the occasion. Those who assis¬
ted in serving were Mrs Sterling
Slappey, Mrs Thomas R Gres*,
Misses Rountree Clarence
Houser, Janie Culpepper, Maude
H Slappey. The spacious hall
and library looked cool and in
vlting with their banks of palms
• and ferns- The punch table was
an artistic picture, with its
exquisite cut glass bowl on an
elegant silver salver, surrounded
by a wreath of white clematis |
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Knickerbocker and Double Breasted will be
the Style.
Also Window Display of Fall Hats for Men
and Boys.
R. S. Braswell
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FORT VALLEY. HOUSTON COUNTY. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908.
and asparagus fern; the finishing
touch to this picture was the two
charming young matrons who
dispensed the refreshing bever¬
age, Mrs Claude DuPree and
Mrs Frank Fincher.
In spite of the lowering clouds,
quite a number of Fort Valley’s
matrons as well as the young
ladies ventured out, and
occasion will long be remem bered
with great pleasure, by all who
attended.
Mr and Mrs Leighton Shepard
are spending several days with
their mother and father, Mr and
Mrs A B Greene,
Mr and Mrs J L Brown, Mrs
L P Gray and son, Col and Mrs
Robert Brown, Mr and Mrs J A
Flournoy of Macon are spendin a n
some time at, St Simon
Mrs Charlie Clark and little
daughter are visiting relatives
in Gainesville.
Mr W W Henderson of Ameri
cus spent a few days in the city
this week.
Mr Louey Norton is at home
for a while, he has been sick but
is recuperating in the Valley.
Mrs Barely and children after
a pleasant visit to relatives here
left Thursday for Bronwood
Buy a case keep of assorted
soda water, cold in
your mighty refrigerator good for Sunday.
It’s these long
hot Sundays.
Mrs J M Henry Jr, of Monti
cello, Fla., was the guest of her
unc ]e, Mr J 0 Conner Saturday.
Woman’s Foreign Mission
Society.
Accompanying the loud insis¬
tent call for “more
for Korea” comes the sad intelli¬
gence of the death of Miss
Kendrick, one of our latest,
cruits to this field. Her
was of short duration,
resulting from appendicitis.Miss
Kendrick had been inSongdo but
eight months, but that was long
enough to have won the love and
confidence of all who\rnew her
and her going leavs a sad vacancy
in the mission and in the hearts
of her fellow laborers. As our
beloved missionaries fall at their
posts in far-off lands, God grant
that these losses may drive to
their knees, the women of the
home-land, and hold us in suppli¬
cation until we shall see the
thinning ranks reinforced.
Mr A Cobb White, only brother
of our own Mary Culler White,
died in Me Rae two weeks ago.
As every circumstance that con¬
cerns Miss Mary White, is of
vital interest to the ladies of the
Methodist church here, we note
this occurrence with sympathetic
regret.
From the Wesleyan Christian
Advocate, Aug. 6, we clip the
following.
It Mrs R J Prentiss of Fitz¬
gerald, has been appointed to the
office of Sec. of Cordele District.
Mrs Prentiss has been a zealous
worker in her own church, and
has been especially used in
Juvenile work. We believe that
the Cordele District will take no
back step from the stand of last
year, and that it will with God’s
help, realize the high aims of our
dear Sister Murph”.
Let the Port Valley Auxiliary
give this, our new “chief shep
herd”, its constant prayers and
cordial interest and support.
Says John R Mott, Prayer and
Missionsare s<>intimately associ¬
ated as are faith and works”, If
then, we would see the world
brought to Christ, we should
pray often, fervently earnestly.
Reporter.
Mrs Will Ellis and little daugh¬
ter of Atlanta is spending several
days with Mrs Andrew Wright.
Mrs J G Forbes and son Foster
of Darien are visiting Mrs G P
Green.
Mrs JG Forbes, Hazeline and
Pierce Norwood will leave Friday
for Powder Springs where they
will spend a month.
Mr Charlie Rountree and Miss
Nora spent Wednesday in
Marshallville wfith Mr J E Has
lam and family.
Rev T G Lang spent Monday
and Tuesday in Cordele at the
Educational board meeting,
where he met some of our able
preachers and our teacher Prof
Strozier
Mrs J E Kinney and children
are spending' some time with
relatives at Irvington.
Mr Russell Edwards i$ off for
a weeks vacation. He will go to
Vienna Thursday to the League
meeting.
NO. 21
[ Mrs 0 G Singleton
Entertains
One of the most beautiful and
I lnIu ™ al » arties of ‘he summer
season ™ s Kivcn b -' ,Mrs 0 G
I Singleton at her beautiful home
on Main street Tuesday mornin r-j
to a jovial crowd of young people
in honor of Miss Mansfield of
Bluff ton and Miss Janie Cul
pepper.
The reception hall, parlor and
living room were thrown into
one, giving ample room to accom¬
modate the guests.
The spacious rooms were deco*
rated with pink roses and green¬
ery, which looked very dainty in
the nooks provided for them.
A delightful feature of the
morning was the guessing con¬
test, in which Mrs Frank Fin¬
cher was the lucky winner, after
which a delicious menu was
served,
Assisting Mrs Singleton in re¬
ceiving her guests were Mrs G
N Crandall and Mrs A D Skellie.
Punch was served during the
morning by little Helen Crandall
and Ruth Hiley.
Among those enjoying the hos¬
pitality of Mrs Singleton were
Mesdames TR Green, F S Shep¬
herd. W H Hafer, Andrew
Wright, C H Prator, F L Fin¬
cher and W S Ellis of Atlanta;
Misses Watkins and Herrington
of Sylvester, Mathews of Atlanta
ond Resse of Thomasville. Ger¬
trude Long, Carrie and Ge ^
ley, Clarence Houser, I>i
Green, Lillie Brown, Jen.,
Baldwin, Aileeu Houser, Jenm
Shepard and Eula Prator.
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