The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, January 15, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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I I » Society S .i. 1 : i:? I Mrs. J. C. Jackson Harris, prin cipal of Model Training School, spent the holidays at Biddle Uni versity, Charlotte, N. C. with her sister, Mrs. Mary C. Jackson-Mc Croiey, wife of the president of the University. Here Mrs. Harris enjoyed a few days of a much needed rest. Delightful indeed was the meet ing of the “ Just Us ” Club Fri day Evening, Dec. 31st, 1920. It being the last meeting in tlie year, everyone was anxious to be present. Progressive Five Hundred was the feature of the evening. After much amusement the following delight menu was served: A. La Corquettes, potato salad on lettuce, prinento, saltines, peach pickle, hot tea, gelatine nuts fruit salad and whipped cream, coconut and fruit cake. The following guests were present. Misses Emma Morton, Alice Mc- Laughlin, Celeste Martin, Beuna Derricotte, Lavinia B. Cole, Mar quiter Harris, of Birmingham, Ala Mesdanrns R. G-. Elliot, Juanita Burney, Rosa Lawrence, Julia Davis, Dorothy 0. Jones. At a late hour they all departed reluctantly, declaring themselves as having spent a wonderful time. V ■ Mrs. D. O. Jones entertained her class at a luncheon in room number six at the Athens High and Industrial School. Games and prizes were given. Every child, received a token from their teacher. The following menu was served: sandswiches, hot chocolate, fruit salad and cake. Besides those of the Ist year class that enjoyed Mrs. Jones hospitality were Prof. Harris, Mrs. Annie Burney, Miss Brown, Miss Ruth Tiller and Lillian and Thomas Willburn. The Ist year class shall not soon forget the de lightful time. Many beautifut and useful gifts were presented to Mrs. Jones. Brightest among the week social affairs was the beautiful Buffet Supper given by Misses Laura and Mattie Eberhardt Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Clarence Steel, of Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Rakestraw, which was a meery and enjoyable occasion with many enjoyable games followed by a delicious supper. The guests were as follows : Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.. Emory Christler, Mas dames John Banks, Odessa Hayes, of Frankfort, Ky., Misses Ruth Til ler, Jennie L. Stokely, Louise Scott Minnie L. Smith and Lillie Dunn Messers N athan Stiff, Cecil Cre dell and Edd King. Miss Mattie Eberhart was call to her duty at Comer High School Monday, she reports a fine opening One of the most enjoyable events of the season was a beautifue New Year’s dinner—party at which Mrs. Emma Me Queen and daughter, Mrs. Belle Lester were-joint hos tesses on Monday evening Jan. 3, in honor of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Hill of Orange, N. J. a palatable three course dinner was served. .Those enjoying the hostesses hospitality were: Mr and Mrs. W. P. Hill, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Harris, Dr, and Mrs. F. L. Jackson, Rev. W. P. Fountain, Mr James Me Queen, Misses, Lula and Julia McQueen and Mr Samuel Mo Queen. All reported a mogt enjoyable evening. Mi*. William Paschal, of Cleve land, Ohio, who visited his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of 283 Savannah ave., during the holidays has returned to his new domicile reporting a delightful sojourn with hie relatives and friends. Mias Valley Noland, of 167 Pea bpdy-st., and Mr. Edwin Pope, of 524 Vine-st., were happily united Thursday, January 6th. The new ly weds will domicile with the bride’s parents on Peabody-st. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo tW. Willing ham, of 1324 W. Broad-st., gave a New Year Dinner on Sunday the second day of January, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hol mes and Mr. Clarence Smith and son of New York City. A lovely dinner was served in four courses (1) grape fruit, and cherries, (2) turkey and cran ber ry sauce, ham, scollopped oysters, candied potatoes, macironi, pears, baked corn, rice and gravey, hot cocoa and hot .rolls, (3) fruit salad, lettuea?anjfrdrttkef4, (4) Ice cream and cake. • Those present were : Mr., and Mrs. Geo. Holmes, Mr. Clarence Smith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jons, Mr. and Mr. A. J. Herbert, Mr. and Mr. John Brown, Mr. Amous Pinkley, Rev. J. N. Miller, Pastor of Greater Bether A. M. E. Church. After the dinner. Mr. Herbert took the gentlemen for a joy ride to his big Willis Knight car. All reported a fine time. 5