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4 MRS. BURKS, MISS GRAY AND
MISSES EVERETT ARE HONOR
GUESTS AT EVENING PARTY
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker,
and Miss Amelia Walker
tained Tuesday evening at a
Hghtful bridge party at the
burban home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walker. This lovely affair compli
mented their guest, Mrs. Henry
Dawson Burks, of LaGrange, and
Miss Carolyn Gray, of Locust
Grove. Sharing honoors with these
two lovely visitors were Miss
Elorrie Joe Everett and
Elisabeth Everett, of Fort Val
Vley f who are spending the wintei
fn Griffii! and who are two de- 1
lightful additions to Griffin soc
iety.
The kulMM, '%?££. -« »»“•;
Wednesday evening. The bridg.
tables were arranged in the din-
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library, .11 of which were beau
,n ...r,
■tod, werubonked on th. innrt.1.
of color. In the dining-room, the
central decoratmn for the table
was a crystal vase filled with
beautiful yellow
A vase of budlehia and one filled
with pink and white cosmos was
on the cabinet and a silver vase
of pink and wl^ite snapdragons
graced the buffet White chrysan
themums and budlehia on the W
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a to Motherhood. IU beMflt. .re
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MERCER
GLEE CLUB
High School Auditorium
Friday, Nov. 13th
at 8 p. m.
Benefit
Hepsie Sims Drake Memorial
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. ving tables ,, completed , , the , decora- .
in this robm.
the library, brilliantly shad
ed ipT ayi, of autumn leaves were
over the mantels and the
[windows. white Vases yellow and chrysanthemums baskets of
and
were on the desk. Chrysanthc
mum8 an d autumn leaves were
] beautifully arranged in the re
ce ption-haU and the same effec
jtj v * decorations werls used in the
hall.
Mrs. Walker received her guests
wearing a gown of h'rench blue
crepe embroidered in silver, while
Miss Walker was wearing blaek
velvet trimmed with silver lace.
Mrs. Burk, In ,oM
«*»». kcoructtc beaded and trl,„
mcd wJth „ touch o£ orchid .
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M.„ Gray w., Pawned b, -
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™ d th<? b ottom of th > " kirt *
Wlth thls u she t was 'wearing a
sbawl brought from Italy on
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Mi * 8 Florri « Joe Everett was
lo ^ e 'y m yellow georgette trimmed
with rhinestones and pearls,
t Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Miss
Walker were assisted in entertain
ing by Mrs. Robert Walker,
Lucille Flemister, and Mrs. Parks
Walker.
Mrft. Davis Williams and Wal
ter former Gra^fe made high sebre, the
I winning - a set' of score
and the latter Congress
j cards. The four honor guests
(Were presented pretty hand made
linen handkerchiefs.
A delicious salad course with
hot tea was served at *tbe small
tables after the games were en
The i^ited for This
lovely party were Miss Elizabeth
“1 Everrett ™ Miss \ Florrie Joe Ever- 1
ett, Miss Carolyn Gray, Miss Em
ma mn BurK Rnr-ks “* Miae ™iss Lucille L<ucuie riemisie Flemister ,
Miss Lena Yarbrough, Miss Mat
tie Maude Pve, Miss Mary Wilson,
Miss Margaret Ogletree, Miss
Florence Gresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Slaton,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Buise,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Graefc.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beck,
Jr„ Mr, and Mrs. J. Porter Ma-
1 ’ M !- and Mrs Bartlett Searcy,
i Dr and Mrs.. Thaddeus I.
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Mrs U (nrv n,w, n « Bnrt, aid
“ nd Rotert Walk^^D ’ a ^ d w" ^
and
laTO Tav Taylor^ ,nr Mr Mr. and and Mrs. Mr*
Davis Wiliams, Col. James Kim
erick^ C ° l ^ Mr8 ‘
Wilson 7ud«n
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PbTllinf Arthur K Maddox
r Charlie > ,«H Phillips. B Ben P n F F. McKmght
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Norman, and nr Dr. Kenneth s S.
Hunt, and r. Base m S. H ggins.
Miss ---------7----- Delia Smith, of
.Grove, spent Wednesday shopping
in Griffin.
j Social Cafendar |
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12.
The Woman's Club will meet at
3:30 o’clock with Mrs. Julia Mo
Williams Drewry at her home on
West Solomon street. A program
on “Georgia” will be given.
Mrs. Clarence Schaeffer will en
t<frtain at a br i<ige tea and ln the
evening Mr, and Mrs. Schaeffer
win g* V e a bridge party at their
home in the Marian Apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas
w ji| entertain informally at bridge
,* n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wil-
80n Field, whose marriage was a
recent interesting event.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
Mrs. Lee Freeman and Mrs. W.
I.. Brown will give a bridge and
domino party at 10 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Brown at 202 South
Twelfth street.
Mrs. Parks Walker will enter
tain the members of her bridge
club at 10 o’clock .. . .pecial
co m p,i m e„. to Mr.. Hanrp Burka,
0 f LaGrange, the guest of
t “«u. ti Wolto. Tr
JK Freer .ud Mr,. Brow.
£ Merer'oie. ^“£ - will d
The Club piv.
f tnc ha R auspices ' of or tL tne Woman’s womans
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14.
The weekly tea at the Country
Club at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Rich
a rd A. Drake, Jr., and Mrs. James
R. Powell as the hostess in charge.
Mrs. Robert P. Shapand will
tevtain informally at her. home on
Poplar street in compliment
to Mrs. A. C. Long, Jr., of Boga
losa, Im., the guest of Mrs. Fred
L. Durkee.
MRS. CLARENCE SCHAEFFER IS
HOSTESS AT ENJOYABLE PARTY
1^ _ MARIAN _ . _ APARTMENT . _ _ nAiir HOME
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Mrs clarence Schaeffer
tamed Wednesday afternoon .. at . a
love)y bridge tea at her home in
thc Marian Apartment, this , beins: .
fjf«t of a series of informal
parties with which she will enter
uin this week.
The tables for bridge were ar
rang , ed j n the living-room, which
was prettily decorated for the
A graceful basket of
white and lavender chrysanthe
mums was on the mantel and
other on a table. Small wall vases
held thcse same lovely flowers.
po tt e dplants
decorations, so lovely and ef
Mrs - Schaeffer O U C, received . , her
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tones
she was assisted in entertaining
Mclt ° n “ nd MTS '
*! Hill Newtom.
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velvet hat.
, M ”- of , N tan ’ rto wool " 7“ and r‘i"f: a hat to
matc h.
the interesting bridge gt-me
M rs . Marvin Lester ^jnade high
o C ore, winning a pretty
handkerchief. *
After the games were completed
a delicious salad course with hot
tea was served at the. small ta
bl:s by Mrs. Schaeffer, ^ rs -
j Newton, and Mrs. Melton.
; The guests enjoying the. after
neon were Mrs. B. C. Murray,
Mrs. E. H. Hallyburton, Mrs.
Richard M. Mitchell, Mrs. Marvin
Lester, Mrs. Lloyd Baxter, Mrsf.
W. T. Bennett, Mrs. O. N. Mathis,
Mrs. Gordon Wilson.
Mrs. Cooper Newton, Mrs. J.
P. Mason, Mrs. Will Hill Newton.
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_ DOMINO _ AND ____ BRIDGE _ _ PARTY ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON GIVEN „„ mi
HONORING LOVELY VISITOR
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Mrs. Henry Burks, of LaGrange,
the feted guest of Mrs. J. H.
Ualke^ Jr., was honor guest at
, the lovely bridge and domino
ty at which Mrs. Walker and Miss
Amelia Walker entertained Wed
nesday at her home near the city,
I Sharing honors with-, her was
Carolyn Gray, of Locust,
Grove, who has just returned
from a year’s stay in Europe.
The lower floor of the lovely
home, 'where the tables for the
.games were arrange !, was beau-
Mrs. Walter 1
Touchstone, Miss -Rossie Belle
XT Newton, . Mrs. Quimby n . . , Melton, and
her guest, Mrs. D. F. Davenport,
of , Amencus. . .
Junior Missionary
Society Has A Fine
Meeting Recently
T h e Junior Missionary Society
of the First Methodist church ren
deml an interesting program
duTi ng the week of prayer recent
j y with the president, Miss Char
lotte Tyus presiding.
The splendid program which was
given follows:
' Song, “I Love to tell the ,
congregation.
BiWe Usson ’ “ Tho Pray *
| I er ’” James Bisho P’ ’
Thoughts on Bible Lesson, John
Yarbrough.
I/0rd ’ 8 Prayer ih con< = ert ’
Reading, “How High Price Bill
^ His Learnin ?“ Lonise Baxter ‘
Vocal Sol<> ’ PhiKp Scal€s -
Reading; “The Blessings of
j »««»•- Ei, “ b '* h
i Song> “Savior Like a Shepheard
Lead Uf4 “ con gregatlon.
i^eBding, The Happiness of
R j m y oun g cha, »• Charlotte Tyus.
Offering by Gdorge Niles, Jr.,
and Laurance Betts.
I Closing prayer by Miss Pauline
jr ady _
j young folks are very in
• Carried terested in their work, which is
on under the supervision
f Misg Pau , ine Eady> and t h' ey
are doing exceptionally fine work.
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Presbyterian Circles
Meet Together For
Study Classes
The members*’ of the three cir
c ] <>s 0 f the Woman's Auxiliary of
the First Presbyterian church met
A>oth Monday, and Tuesday after
noons at J o’clock at the church
I for.a study class. •
The Rev. Malcolm R. VV’illiam
son, pastor of the church, was ir
charge of the study, which wa:
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ion home missions, with the book,
“Out of the Wilderness” being
used as the text. Mr. Williamson
conducted the study in an un
usually interesting manner and
great benefit was derived-by all
1 those attending.
An excellent attendunce of
members of the three eirctos i'ca
iturcd each afternoon’s session.
The friends of Mrs. W. A.
I Brooks, w,ho underwent a tonsi’
, operation Tuesday^ will be glad
| to know that she is much im
: proved.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Varner and
children, John Edward, Jr., and
James Curry, spent Wednesday
in Atlanta with friends.
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tifu V y dccorated with Quantities
of bright-colored autumn leaves,
white and yellow chrysanthemums i
roses, and pink and white cosmos. |
Mrs. Walker received her guests ;
black '
wearing a lovely gown of
chiffon embroidered in.-blue chen
ille and combined with black sat
in while Miss Walker was wearing
a pretty model of black satin
trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Burks was lovely in a fall
model of black satin trimmed with
tiny gold braid and with lace
collar and cuffs.
Miss Gray was wearing an at
tractive gown of blue satin
crepe.
Walker in ntertain. g ‘
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M « ; Guy Newman made hi * h
8C ® rii l TL tbe b "f* e « a ? C ’
a beautiful hand-embroidered guest
* ’ ‘ Griffin
high dominos, .
* scorer in was pres
ented a set of hand painted novel
ty table numbers.
At the conclusion of the games
a delicious salad course with hot
rolls and tea was served at thi
The rBMU invited for bridge
wefe Miss Mariwill i IayneSi M rs.
Jamgs T Freeman( M rs. William
H Saunde „ ( . MiBS Myrt ice Fields,
hS Drewry Mr^ Guy Haistn, A« n
j obn Stevens Manley.
Florrie Wallace,.Mrs. Rob
i n Wheaton, Mrs. 6, Butler "Wal
ker , Mrs. Hommer Wilson, Mrs. E.
Gordon Wilson, Mrs. Carey West
brook, Mrs. Hal Field, Mrs. Guy
p M pwman w’. M r - Lewis Thomas
and Mrs . PaTks Walker.
The invited guests for dominos
were Mi8g Norma Jon „ Mr3 . j.
H. Walker, Mrs. Ida Belle Walker,
Miss Elsie Manley, Miss
Cummin _ Mi ., Madeline Ma
John H> Cheatham, Mrs. A. B.
Latta> Mrs Richa rd Crowder.
Miss Maude Cumming, Miss
Katherine Wolcott, Mrs. Julius
Gresham, Mrs. R. 0. Crouch, Mrs.
James C. Owen, Mrs. J. Mitchell
Walker, Mrs. T. H. Wynne, Mrs.
J. Woods Hammond, Mrs. Ida
Foy Kelley, Mrs. J. H. Newman,
Mrs. Esric Arnall, Mrs. W\ L.
Scott, Mrs. O. S. Tyus.
Mrs. Breckenridge H. Moore,
BEWARE THE
Persistent coughs and colds lead
serious trouble. You c^n stop
now with Crcomulaion, an
creosote that is pleasant to take.
rnulsion is a new medical
with two-fold action; it soothes
heals thc inflamed membranes and
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is
ognized by high medical authorities
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent of coughs and colds and
farms throat troubles. Creomuision
contains, in addition to iicosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
thc infected membranes and stop the
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ah
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Creomuision io guaranteed
lory in the treutment *of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira*
tory diseases, and is excellent for build
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Money relieved refunded if any cough or cold is
not . *ter taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist Crco*
mulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.)
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Mrs. Zol Ison, Mrs. Homer L.
Conn, Mrs. H. S. Roberts, Mrs.
Webb Conn, Mrs. Elmer Griffin,
Mrs. Clande Dr*wry, Mrs. William
T. Murphey, Mrs. Homer Gossett,
Mrs. John Woleott, Mrs. Ernest
Newton, and Mrs. Gus Oxford.
Mias Vera Brown !
Is
Given Surprise Party
On Birthday Tuesday |
Mrs. Ezra Goen and Mrs. W. L.
Brown entertained at a delightful
surprise party Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Goen or
Thirteenth street, the occasion be
ing the birthday of Miss Ver®
Brqwn, the lovely daughter oi
Mrs. Brown.
The ll ^ in «* r ® om »«<* the dimng
"T’ Whsre * he ffUests were rece '
we T« beautifully decorate., |
W1 h qua " tltles of bright colored
aut ' un ’ n leaves and with
and baskets of chrysanthemums
progressive conversation hkh was
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was also the occasion of much
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course with hot chocolate wAs ser
During the evening little Miss
Kathleen Goen, the talented
daughter of Mrs. Goen, rendered
several delightful readings,
The guests enjoying the eve
ning with Miss Brown were Mites
Mabel FTammond, Miss Thelma
Powell; Miss Leila Powell, Miss
Cecil Reese, Miss Alona Richard
son; Harry Reese, Spencer Means,
Mr.' Hogan, William Scott, Mr.
Whaley, and Bernard Brown
West Griffin
MISS SARAH HAMRIC
L_ Corespondent
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Watson.
Sunday afternoon in
Mr and *
, r - J ia Mrs - Irs - Ca V“ ,, - Roid Kc, d w'ere
guests of Mrs. Horace Golden
Sunday °
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bialock,
Cherry street, spent Sunday
|With Nezby friends in West Griffin.
Ansley is visiting his
] mother, ,Mrs. J. J. Gossett.
W. B. Wilson, who has been
spending some time with hi.‘
daughter, ‘ Mrs. J. R. Brown, ha!
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TKursdiy. Nov. 12, 1^-*•
IS THIS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
Thursday, Nor. 12.
If so, you will be successful.
You have a great capacity for de
tail.
And a retentive memory,
You have excellent judgment.
your advice is followed by
others.
You will be a* favorite in society
jy. r you are witty and brilliant.
And the life of any party.
You will be popular at home and
business. w
Xnd earn the respect of; everyone.
Even enemies. H,
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returned to his home in Canon#
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BILIOUSNESS
Retired Milliner T *11* IIOw „ ne *j
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Keeps in Good Font Witfc
the Assistance of
Black-Draught.
West Graham, Va Va. _ The Kev.
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the time ‘ Black-Draught was the
first thing I found that would give
me any relief.
My liver has always been slug
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of trouble. I have suffered a lot
with it—pains in my side and back,
and bad headache, caused from ex
treme biliousness.
*■ After I found Black-Draught, l
wojild fait begin to take it as soon as I
a spell coming on and it re
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two now and then keeps me in good
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