The Schley County News Friday, March 25th 1910 No. 12 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Roger Williams was in Buena Vista Wednesday. Mr. Burt Murphy was in Americus last Monday. Mr. J.L.B. Usry, of Midway, was in town Tuesday. Mr. F.D. Lawhorn of Columbus, is visiting Mr. Tebe Ethridge. Mrs. Cecil Burt was in Buena Vista Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. C.G. Jones spent Tuesday in Americus shopping. Mr. Forest Robinson, of Dawson was a Sunday visitor here. Mr. Grady Murray went up to Atlanta Sunday. The Methodist church now owns a nice piano. Mr. Tebe Ethridge, of Concord, was in town Friday. Mrs. T.A. Collins visited relatives in Montezuma this week. Miss Susie Beckham went down to Americus Saturday. Mrs. J.C. Rainey was in Americus shopping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Jordan, Mrs. Cecil Burt and Mrs. Robt. Strange autoed to Americus last Saturday. Miss Sadie Heard spent the week-end with Mrs. Geo. Walker at LaCrosse. Mr. C.S. Wall is building a pretty home on West Ave., near his mother's new home. Mrs. E.W. Strange returned home Saturday from Atlanta where she has been for some time. Mr. J.B. Williamson and Mr. and Mrs.A.C. Murray autoed to Americus and other points Sunday. Miss Ruth Stewart, of Dawson, was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Mr. J.D. Duke of Ft. Valley, was in town Tuesday, buying and shipping peas. Mrs. H.C. Brawner, of Buena Vista, was the guest of Mrs. A.C. Murray Tuesday. Miss Mamie Freeman of Talbotton, is the charming guest of her sister, Mrs. J.L. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Bridges and Col. J.H. Cheney autoed to Americus Thursday. Maj. E.S. Baldwin and Dr. Stephens of Oglethorpe, were here Friday. Mrs. McCoy, of Thomasville, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E.M. Duncan. Mr. H.W. Hogg was the guest of friends in the Half-Million City Sunday. Miss Lizzie Lamar, of Dawson, was the pleasant guest of Mrs. H.J. Williams the past week. Mr. Arthur Myers, of Americus, was a business visitor here Sunday and Monday. Mr. J.C. Sears, now of Ft. Valley, spent Sunday very pleasantly with parents. Mrs. McCove, of Luthersville, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.E. Drane, last week. Miss Effie Myers, of Americus, was the charming guest of Mrs. M.D. Herring the past week. Miss Hunter Berry, of Bronwood, was the guest of Mrs. E.L. Bridges for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baldwin, of Oglethorpe, spent a few days of last week with relatives. Mr. Lon Walters spent Wednesday in Americus, on business. Mrs. John C. Knight, of Chipley was the guest of her sister, Mrs. E.M. Duncan, the week-end. Little Miss Nell Lester, of Montezuma, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T.A. Collins. Mrs. W.L. English and Mrs. S.A. Daniels, of Americus, spent Saturday with Mrs. J.R. Jordan. Rev. and Mrs. A.B. Wall, of Sycamore, were the welcome guests of friends and relatives here the weekend. Mrs. Roger Williams, Mrs. J.R. Jordan and Mrs. H.F. Dixon were among the Americus shoppers last Tuesday. Mrs. H.S. Lindsay and daughter, Miss Lucile Lindsay, spent a few days of the past week in Americus. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stewart, of Macon, came down Saturday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Stewart, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Fulford and nephew, William Henry Payne, of Dawson, came up in their automobile Sunday and were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Eason. Miss Claude Livingston, after a pleasant stay here, the guest of Miss Dollie Allen, returned to her home in Smithville, via Reynolds, last week. Mrs. J.D. Lang, of Dawson, was the guest of friends here last week and while here Mrs. Lang delivered an excellent address on "Home Missions." Mrs. J.E. Stewart was called to Americus Wednesday, on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Williams, of which her many friends will regret to learn. McCRORY--McKELLAR Col. and Mrs. C.R. McCrory announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Bell, to Rev. Idus Eugene McKellar, of St. Marys, the wedding to take place in May. DOMINO PARTY One of the most delightful affairs of last week was the domino party at which Mrs. Roger Williams entertained. Mrs. Williams' home was fragrant with quantities of early spring blossoms. She received her guest in a becoming dress of light blue cloth. Mrs. Williams was assisted by Mrs. S.C. Collins. Mrs. Harry Dixon received the prize. AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. J.H. Cheney entertained the Sarah E. Hornady chapter, U.D.C. last Thursday afternoon. It was the first of a series of teas at which the members will entertain. Mrs. Cheney was assisted by her sister Mrs. E.L. McGowan, of Jacksonville, Mrs. T.A. Collins, and Mrs. S.C. Collins. These entertainments are to be given for the purpose of raising a fund which will go toward paying for the fount to be erected on the public square by this chapter, in commemoration of Schley's Confederate Soldiers. end # 12