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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY- FRIDAY
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I SUNDAY.-NOVEMBER 15. 1928.
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Office Phone 1201 j
Residence Phone 212
MUS. ALICE ADAMS
LEM ENTARY SCHOOC P. T.
,'S HAVE INTERESTING
EETING
Following the business meeting
the- F. T. A.’s Friday afternoon
iss Evans presented several
rst grade .children in chorus,
included with a solo by Cecil
iehael, after which Mrs. John
nkins spoke of the importance
nursery rhymes, soups.and pic-
res for the very small children,
le was followed by Mrs. Duncan
urnett who spoke on recreative
aching and the selection of
ooks for the children, she ad*
against books in series with
exceptions. In speaking of
eferenee books Mrs. Burnett sug-
.ested the World Books are
plendid. She also stated that the
lecessity for buying books for the
Childs library in the home is
eater due to the lack, of a pub-
* library in the city.
Mrs. Weems spoke briefly but
ery interesting of plans for* an
rddition.il art class to begin soon
for the benefit of those desiring
extra lessons. She also announced
that Arbor Day will be observed
by the school tills year and tho
children will plant a tree in inejfi-
ory of Lucy Erwin. Too much
•annot be said cf our president
Mrs. Andrew Erwin who is ever
lert to see that the school and its
. upporters are reaping the bene- __ _
fits deserved by both, she invited j Driving Club
the association to have tea with I stitution.
her at the December meeting for
the purpose of getting acquainted
Mrs. Erwin requested a vote of
tlmnks to oil who contributed in
anvway to the rummage sale, that
netted fifty-seven dollars and
Stewart Jr., after which Miss Ina
Fuichar played several beautiful
selections of her Hawaiian guitar.
The business meeting was pre
sided over by Mrs. Paul Holliday
president. The attractive home
wa» especially lovely with bowls
of bright chrysanthemums in both
living and dining rooms. Follow-
ing the business session Mrs. Full!-
love assisted by Miss Frances
Talmadge served a delicious
luncheon. Sixteen members were
present and Joining them for lun
cheon were Mrs. DuPree* Hunni-
cutt, Miss Mary Hunmcwtt aud
Mrs. W. J. Peeples.
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PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE
MEETS TUE8DAY
At the" meeting of the Pre-
School Circle on Tuesday, Miss
McAlpine will finish the discus
sion cf “Obedience." The last
meeting was most interesting. All
mothers who are Interested
invited.
The hour is 3:30 and the place
the Chase Street School.
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ATHEN8 QIRL8 ENTERTAINED
Miss Lucile Stone entertained In
honor of Miss Nora Fortson, of
Athens, and Miss Anita Burk, of
Washington, Ga., the guests of
Miss Elizabeth Phillips, at her
heme on Ponce de Leon avenue
breakfast at the Piedmont
Saturday.—Con-
I BANNBR-HEB A LP. ATHENS, GEORGIA,
was the guest of his sisters Misses
Auule and Cora Stephens, Satur
day.
Mrs. M. A. Reed of -Cedartown
Miss Sara Morris is spending
the weekend iu Atlanta with Miss
Boyce Lokey.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL*
Dr. Henfy Lawrence Southwlck.
President of Emerson College of
Oratory gave a Shakespearean Pe
tal at the Pound Auditorium, Sat-
thirty-eight cents, also u special j urday evening. A more enjoyable
note of thanks to Mrs. Maude . lecture has never been heard in
Talmadge,for its6 of her bulldlpe. |the city.
to Mr. Joel Wler for the flight j The faculty and student body of
bulbs, to Mr. (*. D. Flanigan who the State Normal School partici-
Uad the lights connected; to pavi-
Hon-Nicholson Co., fer the coat
hangers and etc.; also to Mary
Frances Carter for painting the
adw sign.
Tho attendance prize was
awarded the second grade which
has two pupils and three mothers.
With a spirit of happy coopera-^
Mon the meeting adjourned with a'
determination to have the usual
lord attendance in December.
WOMAN'* AUXILIARY MEETS
WITH MR9. H. M. FULLILOVE
The Woman’s auxiliary to the
Clarke County Medical Association
mot with Mrs. H. M. Fullllove Fri
day jnornlng Nov. the 13th. the
program consisting of a very in
teresting lecture by Dr. Joseph S.
pated in tho Armistice Day pro-
gram which was held In Wood-
ruff Hall, Wednesday morning.
The speakers on this "occasion
were President Jere M. Pound.
Prof. R. ‘ E* Park add an Indian
chief.
Miss I.yiie Mae Webb of Logan-
ville hod as her guest Saturday,
her mother'Mrs. A. G. Webb.
Miss Molene Chandler'spent the
weekend with her aunt at Ilah.
Miss Beatrice Parks had as hef
guests Saturday, her father and
mother Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Parks
of Farmington. ,
Mrs. A. E. Nix, Mrs. A. S. Wll-
hoyt and Miss Mary Harrington
of Macon were the gnest of Miss
Beatrice Nix last week.
Mr. John W. Stephens of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her daugh- Dr. and Mrs. Paul Holliday mo
tor Miss Mary Reed. Mrs. Reed, J tored to Atlanta Saturday for the
President of the Cedartown chap-(game,
ter of the I>. Di C*m.‘was returning I
from SandersvlRe, where the) Mr. and Mrs. Howell Cobb, Miss
state convention was held. I Dorothy Russell and Mr. Will King
Miss Olivia Osborne of Avon-j Meadow motored to Atlanta Satf
dale Estates spent the week-end • urday for the game,
with her sister Miss Vesta Os-
borne. ~~-
MR. AND MRS. FRANK
LIPSCOMB ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hun, Jr.,
tertalned informally at a
after the Tech-Georgia football
game, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lipscomb, of Athens, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford
Lipscomb, and other out-of-town
members of the family who are
spending the weekend In Atlanta
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MR8. PRESTON BR00K8 TO
ENTEBTAIN PHI MUS ON 21ST
lovely social event of the
week will be the beautiful tea
Saturday afternoon honoring the
Plil Mu fraternity when Mrs. Pres
ton Brooks will be the delight
ful hostess. This happy occasion
will mark one of the most grace
ful courtesies In compliment to
the Phi Mus which have the Fall
social calendar.
MR. AND MRS. WIGHT
TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wight will
be hosts this evening at their
home in East Lake most Inform
ally at a buffet suffer, the guests
to include relatives and close
friends who are here to attend
tho Georgia-Tech football game.
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PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE MEETS
TUESDAY 3:30
The Pre-Schpol- Circle will hold
its regular monthly "meeting on
Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 3:30, at the
Chase Street School. The dis
cussion of “Obedience will be con
tinued. Please note the change
in hour and place of meeting.
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Mr. Harry Hodgson. Messrs. Ed- J urday for the game,
ward and Bebby Hodgson joined
Mrs. Hodgson In Atlanta Saturday
for the game, who will return
wtih them today.
Miss Sarah Betts is the guest
of Miss Katie Sue Whitehead, of
Atlanta for the week-end. They
attended the Georgia-Tech game
on Saturday.
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart Jr.
motored to Atlanta Saturday for
the game.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Moss and
Miss Ratbbone went to Atlanta
Saturday for the game.
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Mr. and Mrs. 6. R. Dobbs and
family are spending the weekend
Atlanta going over for the
game.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billups Phinlzy are
in Atlanta for the weekend.
Mr. “Gypsy" Smith went to At
lanta Saturday for the game.
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Mr. Paul Connolly of Florida
came up for the Georgia.Tech
game.
'Mr*. Allen Trflmadge and Misses
Marlon and Maud T^iimadge were
among the Athenians going over
to Atlanta for the game.
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Misses Natalie Borock, Martha
Nicholson and Otle Vincent motor
ed bfir to Atlanta Friday for the
game.
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Mr. Charles E. Martin went to
Atluntu Friday for the game and
spend the weekend.
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Misses Jean Wood, Jeanette An
derson and Jeanette pleaders, Mr.
and Mrs. Jtfelson Arthur, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Tiller and Mr. Powell
Bridges motored to Atlanta Sat-
Mrs- Richard Trimble and chil
dren and Dr. H. C. White are in
Atlanta for the weekend, going
over for the game.
Judge und Mrs. J. D. Brad well
and family motored to Atlanta
Saturday for the game.
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Mrs. L. D. DuBo.se of Macon has j Mrs. Warren P. Weston and
been in tho city for several days • young son Warren of Woonsocket
visiting relatives and has been
very cordially welcomed by
many friends.
Misses Josephine Brooks and
Sara Low* Wier went to Atlanta
Saturday for the game.
Rhode Island, arrived Saturday for
the Scudder-Nadden wedding. Mrs.
Weston will be delightfully re
membered as iMiss Mozelle Scud,
der and will be very cordially wel
comed by her many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.’ Boyd are
spending the weekend in Atlanta,
going over for the Georgia-Tech
game.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Julius Talmadge (Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dubose. Their
went to Atlanta Saturday morn- friend* will be delighted to learn
ing for Hie game and are the Mrs. Lewis and children will be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. here sometime, Mr. Lewts coming
Ram bo for the weekend. for ibe weekend.
Mr. and Mrs >!lles Lewis and Mr. and Mrs*. George Liviugston
three attractive children of Mr. Perry Sullivan, Shellnut
Greensboro arrive today to visit Steels, and Zeb Morris left Friday
PAGE SEVEN
The many Men’s of Mr. W.
C- Potts will regret to know that
He continues critically 111 at his
home on Mitchell Bridge road.
Mr. Potts is the brother-in-law of
Too*. J. and F. c. Shackelford.
Mrs. M. R. Red wine and two
sons of Atlanta .ire the guest* of
Judge Henry West and Mrs. Henry
Reid for several days enrotite to
Fort Laudardalp. Fla., to join Mr.
Redwine for the winter.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ruths Turner wont
3 Atlanta Saturday for the game.
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