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# Local Briefs Mrs. Charles Ash, of Andrew, S. C., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McAllister, at their home on Lee street. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McAllister, of Cobb, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McAllister, returning to their home Monday. Albert Harris, Jr., is convalescent at his home on Harrold avenue, fol- lowing a tonsil operation at the city hospital recently. Miss Pauline Westbrook, of Dub- lin, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Joyner at her home on Taylor street. "The Feast of the Wilderness," which was being arranged for the evening of the 4th of July at Rees Park, nas been postponed until the first of August because of a num- ber of people going out of town on that date. Macon Dudley, who is receiver for the Bank of Picher, at Picher, Okla- homa, is in Americus for a short visit, and will take his family back with him on his return to the West. Mrs. W. E. Livingston and chil- dren, of Atlanta, arrived Sunday to be the guests of Mrs. A. B. Cross at her home on Church street. Miss Quenelle Harrold has arrived from an extended visit to friends in other states, and will spend the sum- mer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrold, at their home on College street. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ivey, Miss Annie Ivey and Courtney Ivey left Tuesday morning by automobile for a trip of ten days or two weeks in the mountains of North Carolina, with a stop at Rowland, where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Boatright have taken an apartment with Mrs. Wallis Mott at her home on Lee street, and are now at home to their friends in their new residence. John Rouke, of Savannah, is the guest for several days of Louis Mer- ritt at his home on College street. Mrs, Roger A. Jennings of Greens- boro, N. C., is the guest of ner par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hodges on the Dixie Highway. Miss Mahala Butt, of Buena Vista, is the guest of Miss Orlean Ansley at her home on Lee street. Mrs. Gordon Heys, Mrs. Victor