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FRIDAY. JULY 25
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Mrs Thomas Hartshorn, Lovely Recent Bride,
[is [ Given Honored By Employes With A of Miscellaneous J. C. Penney Shower Store
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H&, F* 1 ® employees Co. store of entertained the local j. C
with
8 miscellaneous shower on Thurs
Jt|§ day evening in compliment at the store to Mrs. on N, The- Hill
mas Hartshorn. Mrs; Hartshorn.
m a recent bride, was formerly Miss
ff I E ployer va Autrey of the and J. C. is a Penney popular Co. etr
The guests gathered at the stoic
, and presented the lovely bride with
; an attractive array of miscellaneous
gifts to use in her home. She open
i ed the gifts amid much merriment.
Miss Ruth Hazel Gives An Enjoyable
Party At Her Home Here Celebrating
h* Her Twelfth Birthday Anniversary
I A delightful social event of the
past week wag the party given by
Miss Ruth Hazel in honor of her
twelfth birthday.
The charming home was lovely
with beautiful flowers that are so
effective at this season of the year.
They were arranged prettily at all
available places.
Amid this setting of flowers, lit
tle Miss Hazel wa; very lovely re
ceiving her guests in a charming
model of flowered organdy.
Miss Hazel was assisted ih ehter
taining by her mother, Mrs. D. F.
Hazel, and by Mrs. R. E. Pitts.
Mrs. Hazel was lovely in a becom
ing model of pink voile.
Mrs. Pitts was attractive,.in peach
voile.
After many delightful games, the
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Later in the evening, Mr. Hart
ahorn took the entire party for a
ride in the handsome new Thomas
ton bus.
Those enjoying the occasion of
pleasurable interest were Mr, and
Mrs. Thoma* Hartshorn. Mrs. D. P.
Autrey, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mc
Kibben, Mrs. Willis, Miss Velma
Minter, Miss Julia Minter
Mrs. G. D. Hartshorn, Miss Mar
ian Hartshorn, Misg Bosalee Har
ris, Miss Clara Bell White. Mr. and
Mrs. George Ash, Bobby Ash, and
Newell Ash.
ruests were served delicious ict
cream and cake.
Those invited to entoy this de
llghtfift occasion%".'ith Miss Hazel
were Miss Dorothy Tliaxton, Miss
Madge Hazel. Miss Sarah Millen
Mis* Grace Fullerton. Miss Elsie
Smith, Miee Catherine Couch.
Miss Myrtle Johnson, Miss Mil
dred Flynt, Miss Ruby Kate Wtl
kerson. Miss Marguerite Wilkerscn.
Miss Marjorie Hancock, Miss Esth
er Hazel. Mrs. R. E. Pitts and Mrs.
D. F. Hazel.
Douglas Gilbert, Ralph Norton
Ray Horton, Carry Evans, of Mil
ner. Clarence Kierbow, William Lee
Levcrttc, Sibley Gunnels,. Milzic
Strickland, W. H. Johnson. Junior
Flynt, Henry Horton and Herschel
Kierbow.
Miss Cheney Walker Gives A Beautiful
Bridge Tea At Her Home Thursday As A
Compliment To Her Attractive Guests
... Miss Cheney Walker ,, was hostess ,
Thursday afternon , at a delightful
bridge tea at her home on the Ma
con Road, honoring her two attrac
tive guests, Mies Frances Bone and
Miss Harriet Campbell, of Milledge
ville. *
The tables for the games were ar
ranged throughout the house, which
was filled with vases ahd baskets
of pretty summer blossoms Dahlias,
zinnias, gladioli, roses and other
blossoms of the season were attrac
tive everywhere.
Miss Walker was receiving her
guests in a pretty frock of green
voile.
Miss Campbell was lovely in an
afternoon dress of pink chiffon.
Miss Bone’s becoming model was
oi‘ blue chiffon.
Miss Walker was assisted in the
entertainment of her guests by Miss
Julia Homer Wilson and Miss Mil -
dred Watson.
Miss Wilson was lovely in brown
flowered chiffon.
Miss Watson * was attractively
gowned in a Polka dotted^frock.
In the exciting rounds of bridge.
Miss Julia Bolton made high score,
winning a French lip-stick. The
honor guests were given boxes of
stationery.
Late in the afternoon, when the
games had been concluded, a
cious salad course with iced tea wa;.
served at the small tables.
Enjoying the occasion with Miss
Frances Bone and Miss
Campbell were MLs s Margrret Mit
chell. Miss Betty Little, Miss Jean
ette Van D’Elden. Miss Frances Van
D’Elden, Mis s Ann Newsom, Miss
Marian Slade.
Miss Ann Lester, of Jackson, Miss
Annie Scott Gunter, Miss
Mrs. Emily Boyd Rogers
Baxter, MUs Martha Frances Sla
ton. Miss Julia Homer Wilson. Miss
Julia Bolton, Miss Martha Weaver,
Miss Ruth Austin, Miss Aline
Wright. Mias Florence Weldon
Miss Sara Beil, Miss Maude Pur
dy, Miss Rosalind Crowder, Mlsa
Rebecca Mitchell, Mias Marthalyn
Lynch, Miss Katherihe Digby. Miss
Mildred Watson, her guest, Miss
Mary Will Marvin, of Cochran. Miss
Mary Bolton and Miss Josephine
Pittman.
Five study Circle* Of The
First Baptist Church Will
Meet Here Monday Afternoon
The five study circles of the Wo
man's Missionary Society of the
First Baptist church will hold their
regular 4 o'clock. meetings Monday aftjrnoon
at
The Susan Anderson Circle will
meet with Mrs. Ida Foy Kelley hoe
tees at her home on W. Poplar
street, Mrs. Homrr OosseH is
leader of this circle.
The meeting of the Florence Wal
ne Circle. Mrs. William H. Saun
ders leader, will be held wtth Mrs.
H. I. Lindsey. Jr. at her home on
W. Poplar street,
The church will be the scene of
the meeting of the Reba Stewart
with Mrs. W. A. Hasty lead
er.
The Christine Garrfbt Circle will
meet with Mrs. Frank Lindsey at
her home, “Flower Meade" on the
Sixth strerl extension. Mrs. L.
M. Latimer, leader, will have charge
Mrs. Dick Spangler will be hos
tess to the Rosalie Mills Appleby
Circle at her home on Meriwether
street. Mrs. John H. Cheatham Is
leader of this group.
All members are urged to attend
the interesting meetings.
Social Calendar |
FRIDAY. JULY U.
The Zero Club will five A donee
at the athletic court from 0 to 1
o'clock.
Mias Mathilda Brown will en
tertain at 4 o'clock at her home
on W. Taylor atreet with a bridge
party honoring Mrs. Arthur 0
Blake. >
Mrs. p a Dulin will give a hridge
tea at 4 o'clock., at her home on
the Macon Road honoring Mias
Cheney Walker and her house party
guests.
SATURDAY, JULY M.
The weekly tea at the Country
Club at 3:80 o'clock wtth Mrs. 8.
*. „ „ Carlisle ,, . and . .. Mr*. Robert _ ...
pard, Jr. In charge.
Mrs. Charles B. Thoma* will ho
: honoring Miss Chen «y Walker and
guest*. Miss Frances Bone and Miss
Harriet Campbell, of MilledgevtlK
with a swimming party at 6 o'clock
MONDAY, JULY M.
Three of the study circle* of the
First Methodist church will meet,
the North Side at 8 o’clock at the
church; the West Bide wtth Mrs
Ben Brown, and the South Ride with
Mrs. The Ober Tyue, both at 4 o'clock.
five study circles of the Wo
man's Missionary church' Society of the
First Baptist will meet at 4
o'clock as follow*: the Susan An
derson with Mrs. Ida Kelley; the
Florence Walne with Mr*. H. I
Lindsey. Jr., the Reba Stewart cl,
the church; the Christine Garnet
with Mrs. Frank Lindsey; and
Dick Rosalie Mill* Appleby with Mrs.
Spangler.
The thre study circle-, of the Wo
man’* Auxiliary of the Prc-hyterlan
church will meet at 4 o’clock. No.
1 with Mrs. Joseph Persons; No. 3
I at the church house; and No. 2
with Mrs. E. W. Hemphill.
Mrs. D. W. Pritchett will give a
party at her home in Thomaston
hoonring Miss Cheney Walker and
Jier guests. Miss Frances Bone and
Miss Harriet Campbell, of Millcdg»
VI tie.
Three Study Circle of The
Woman’s Auxiliary Of The
j Presbyterian Church Meet
The three study circles of the
j Woman’., Auxiliary of the Pfesby
ter ian church will hold their regti
j lar monthly meetings on Monday
I afternoon at 4 o'clock. Fine pro
grams are being arranged and all
members are urged to attend.
Circle No. 1 , Mrs. Oertrude SCott,
chairman, will meet with Mrs. Jos
eph-P Person* hostess at her honio
on S. Twelfth street.
The meeting of Circle No. 2, Mrs
John H. Rogers, acting chairman,
will be held with Mrs. E. W. Hem
pfl ' n
Circle , „ No 3. . Mrs. Charles
chairmkn, will hold its meeting ?t'
the church house.
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Mils Martha Evelyn Jay Is Married To
W. H. Hamilton, Jr, of Miami, Florida, At
Qniet Ceremony Solemnized In Rome, Ga.
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Iln. Mite Martha M. Evelyn Jay of qrtr
and W. Hamilton, Jr., of
Miami. Fla., Were quietly married
In Rome, Oeorgta. on Friday, Julv
18, In the pretence or a few Imme
diate relative*.
The lovely bride was becomingly
gowned in a pink sport suit worn
with a pink felt hat and other ac
cessories to match,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left Rome
Saturday for Atlanta, where they
.were guest* of hla brother and sis
ter, Mr. ahd Mrs. J. W. McCullough,
for the week-end. They came to
Griffin Monday and have been the
guests of her brother and sister.
Mr. They and Mrs. Thomas J Denham
are spending this week*et d
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Cullough and will leave Monday for
point* of interest in Florida. They
Miss Elsie Gray Sanchez Is Honored
With Pretty Bridge Luncheon Given
By Mrs. Luther Fanner On Thursday
j Mrs. Luther Farmer entertained
on Thursday morning with a beau
tifully appointed luncheon bridge
party in compliment to her most
i attractive young guest, Miss Elsie
Gray Sanchez, of Fort Valley.
The tables at which the games
were enjoyed were placed in the
spacious livtng-rooni. which was
bright with Colorful blossoms, The
lovely kets flowers filled vases and bas
arranged everywhere, Roses,
zinnias, dahlias, gladioli and lilies
predominated In the decoration.
Mrs. Farmer was receiving her
guests in a smart summer sport mo
riel.
Miss Sanchez wa s lovely in a be
coming frock of flowered chiffon
Lovely little Carolyn Farmer ar.d
her guest. Lillian Sammons, assist
ed In entertaining.
Friendship Class of the First Baptist
Church Gives A Shower In Compliment To
—« Mrs. H. W. Branchfield, A Recent Bride
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* r ‘endshlp Class of the
Baptist church gave a shower on
Monday jiight at the church In ho
nor of Mrs. H. W. Branchflcld Mr;
Branchfield wa* formerly Miss Mln
nie King, a popular member of the
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Residence PhoruT141
wtu reside in Miami, where Mr
Hamilton is a popular and promin
ent young business man. being en
gaged in the furniture business.
Mrs. Hamilton, a* Miss Jay. has
lived in Grliln most of her life. She
is a young woman of beauty and
charm and posseeus a wide circle of
friends, who regret to eee her leave
this city.
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Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Denham honored Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton with a beautifully ap
pointed family dinner party at their
home on W. Solomon street.
The house was decorated with ex
quisite summer blossoms ahd a bowl
of van-colored flowers formed the
central decoration for the rtinth?*
room table.
A delieloUf full course dinner was
served with covers laid for eight.
In the entertaining rounds of
bridge Miss Laura Ann Bartholo
mew soored high, she and Miss
8anchez being awarded dainty
handkerchiefs.
At noon a delicious salad course
with its accompaniments and iced
tea ahd cream mint candy was ser
ved at the small tables by the hos
tess.
Enjoying the occasion together in
a congenial party were Miss Elsie
Gray Sanchez. Miss Cheney Walker,
her guests. Miss Frances Bone and
Miss Harriet Campbell, of MUIedge
vllle.
Mi.s<; Eleanor Walker. Miss Sara
Blade, Miss Louise Mason, of Har
risonburg, Va.. Miss Laura Ann Bar
tholomew, Miss Lucie Bruner and
Miss Carolyn Bruner, of Jarkson,
Tenn.
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After several appropriate- games
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