The Schley County News Friday, April 8th 1910 No. 14 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Georgia, Schley County Judge A.M. Caskey and C.M. Rainey, executive upon the estate of Judge C.L. Battle, late of said county, deceased, having filed their petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons connected to show cause against the granting of this discharge, at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in March 1910. P.E. Taylor Ordinary Georgia Schley County Arthur Hill having applied as executor for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Mrs. Catherine Hill, of said county, you as one of the heirs at law of said Mrs. Catherine Hill, are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in May next, when said applications for probate will be heard. P.E. Taylor Ordinary LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Ed Strange has recently purchased a Halliday automobile. Mrs. Cecil Burt is on a visit to Americus. Mr. S.J. Etheridge went up to Columbus this week. Miss Anna Belle McCrory was in Americus Friday. Mr. S.C. Collins spent Sunday with family. Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Collins went down to Americus the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Williams spent Thursday in Columbus. Mr. A.C. Murray and Mr. H.J. Williams spent last Friday in Americus. Misses Minnie and Bobbie Royal spent part of last week in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam Stevens of Putnam, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Baugh of Waverly Hall, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Baugh. Mrs. H.C. Davis was the guest of relatives in Americus the past week. Mrs. W.L. English with Miss Mary Fort of Americus, spent Friday very pleasantly here. Messrs. J.B. Williamson and E.W. Strange were in Smithville last Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Collins on last Sunday morning a little girl. Mrs. T.E. Snipes, of Poulan, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Morrison last week. Miss Bobbie Royal is successfully conducting a music class in Metter, Ga. Mrs. S.M. Ethridge is the guest of relatives in Columbus. Mrs. E.T. Lightner and daughter, Miss Mary, of Ideal spent a few days the past week with Dr. and Mrs. J.S. Lightner. A delightful party of the past week was that given by Miss Ruth Wall on Monday night in honor of Miss Lola King, who has been her charming guest the past week. Mrs. R.E. Bailey and Mrs. J.R. Jordan represented the local Foreign Missionary Society at the Convention in Camden last week. Mrs. E.L. McGowan returned to her home in Jacksonville Friday after a pleasant stay here, the guest of her mother, Mrs. L.H. Peacock. An automobile party consisting of Messrs. E.L. Bridges, D.A. Peacock and J.H. Cheney went up to Atlanta Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Chambliss have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Nelson Arrington and Mr. Ernest William Tullis(?) on the morning of Thursday, April 21 at half after eleven o'clock at the First Baptist Church Americus. U.D.C. HAD MEETING The Sarah Hornady Chapter U.D.C. held its regular meeting on Monday afternoon with Mrs. S.C. Collins. The subject being the Battle of Shiloh. We regret very much that so few of the members were present. MRS. COLLINS ENTERTAINED Mrs. T.A. Collins entertained her "42" club Thursday afternoon at her home on Oglethorpe Street. The s o e cards were hand painted violets. The game was followed by a delicious luncheon served at the small tables. end # 14