The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, June 20, 1913, Image 3

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AUR SODA SERVICE^TT^ Jackson Dniig OonlJjany. PURITY AND CLEANLINESS OUR ft^TTO. facLon pmdu Mrs. Paul Baker, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. S. 0. Ham. • • * Mrs. J. L. Stanberry, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Annie Lou Mc- Cord. • • • Miss Daisy Thomas is out of the New York Stoie on a two weeks’ vacation. • • • Mis® Rosebud Waits, of Cork, spent last week with Miss Florrie Woodward. • • • Mrs. L. E- Shealey arrived Tues day from Oglethorpe for the Bailey - Mallet wedding. • • • Miss Lois Walker, of Locust Grove, was the guest last Friday of the Misses Morrison. • • • Miss Catherine Bosworth has re turned to Atlanta after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Woods. • * * Mr."and Mrs. Oliver Dolvin and O. N. Brownlee motored to Jack son Saturday for a short stay. • • • Miss Hattie Mae Finley returned Sunday from a fortnight's stay in Atlanta with Mrs. Annie \\ ebb. * • • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker, of Fort Worth, Texas, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joyner. , Mrs. A. B. Roberts, ot Macon, has returned. While here she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dark ness Thornton. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Carmicnae: and young son spent Tuesday a. Worthville with Mr. and Mrs. George White. jp § ® * r*vjiaEvl 1 UNDERTAKING "TTlhornton, licensed embalmer. 10 Sil. d,, '“ r ° iSl '' ... DAY 'PHONE H 4. NIGMI ptIONE ,93 ' JACKSON, GEORGIA. Mrs. J. C. and S. J. Stallsworth, of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Mrs. S- B. Kiuard and Mrs. John McCallum. • • • Mrs. Lucy Robinson, who has spent the winter in Pace, Fla., is here for the summer as the guest of Mrs. S. E. Paul. • • • • Mrs, Robert Oxford has as her guests this week her sisters, Mrs. Harris, of Union Point, and Mrs. Martin, of Milner. • • Mrs. J. A. Joyner and children, Kathleen and Cary, expect to leave next week for a two week’s outiug at Asheville, N. C. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin and A. H. S.,Franklin, of Barnesville, were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin. • • • Mrs. Laura Willis, of Cordele, is spending some time in Jackson as the guest of Mesdames S. E. Paul and H. L. Jenkins. Mrs. J. B. Settle, Mrs. W. M. Mallet and Claude Spencer attend ed Emory commencement and were guests of Mrs. W. R. Branham. • • • Mrs. W. M. Mallet has as her guests Miss Mary Ann Reeves, of Stark, and Mesdames John Cook andT. J. Woodward, of Orlando, Fla. • • • Miss Kathleen Jovuer accompa nied her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Walker, to Atlanta last week for a short visit with Mrs. J. B. Adams. * * * Misses Ruby Barfield, of Sunny Side, Jane Moore, of Greenwood, and Mattie Wilson, of Locust Grove, are guests of Mrs. B. F. Moon and Van Fretwell. t * * Misses Cleo and Helen Carmi cliae'ls guests for two weeks are S ril wuyinsyrß wemns ALWAYS FRESH BY EXPRESS. Sit I'CLOCK TEL Friday afternoon Misses Cleo and Helen Carmichael entertained at a lovely tea at 6 o’clock for their house guests, the Misses Adams and Mary Lane, of Macon, Mar garet Rushton, of Atlanta, and Minnie Bailey. Punch was served in the hall by Misses Adams, Lane and Carmi chael. Assisting in entertaining were Misses Mary and Rosa Newton, Mesdames Park Newton and S. B. Kinard. The rooms were literally banked with daisies, and the timely motif was carried out effectively through out the affair, yellow aud white be ing used in all the refreshments. In the evening a of young men were entertained, call ing as the guests for the tea party were leaving. Misses Ruth and Mattie Adams and Mary Lane, of Macon, and Margaret Rushton, of Atlanta. • • • Robert Stallsworth, of Atlanta, B. L. Johnson and W. A. Stevens, of Macon, were guests Sunday of the Misses Carmichael, Frank Car michael aud their house guests. * * * Mesdames Verna and Maurice Wright leave Sunday for Coving ton to attend the wedding on Wed nesday of Miss l’hena Meador and Mr. Glenn Carreker, of Jackson. • * * Miss Emrnalu Nolen attended the B. Y. P. U. Convention in Ma con this week and was the guest of Mrs. A. W. Laue. Miss Sue Watts was also a visitor aud was enter tained by Mrs. Will Ellis. Mrs. Albert Finley has as her guests at her country place two miles north of Jackson her sister, Miss Irene Danielly, of Lafayette, Ala., and aunt, Mrs. J. M. Belcher, and young son, William, ot Roa noke, Ala. • • * Misses Nettie Florence Moore, Florrie Woodward, Ethel Logue, I)ais> Thomas, Miss Laura Smith, of Flovilla, and Mrs. I). Logue will form a party going on a six days’ trip next Wednesday to Jack sonville and Live Oak, Fla. • • • Miss Pauline Mallet, George, Hugh and Joel Mallet have been entertaining a number of friends at a house party this week, the guests including Misses Carrie and Mary Sims Ivakes, of Rome; Miss Myra Miller, of Flovilla; Misses Florence, Verna Mae and Willie Woodward, of Orlando, Fla.; Capt. George Hines, of Augusta; Harold Mallet, of Atlanta; George Roach, of Woodcliff, and Lowe Wall, of Macon. •, Summer School All students who are con ditioned and wish to make up work, he at the school build ing 8 A. M. July 7th. W. P. Martin. The Wigwam Hotel serves Cornfield Hams. HIXON-WILSON. A prfctty home wedding was that of Miss Ethel Hixon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hixon, of Villa Rica, and Mr. Wallace Wil son, which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ingram in Flovilla Thursday afternoon, June 5, at 5 o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dozier, of Car rollton . Miss Era Hixon, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Roberts were their only attendants. Miss Mamie Kate Watson played the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left imme diately for their home in Villa Rica. IEHEMSII PARTY ENTERTAINED A beautiful affair of the week, the pleasure of which was shared by thirty-six guests, was a buffet supper which Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carmichael gave at their home on Third street fof the Bailey-Mallet bridal party and the visiting young men and women in Jackson. The party went over immediately after the rehearsal of the wedding, and upon entering the hall was served punch by Mrs. Paul - Baker and Miss Rosa Newton from a bowl surrounded with magnolias.' Other decorations of the hall were ferns and pink sweet peas. In the dining room the same del icate colors, pink aud white, were used, the crystal basket in the cen ter of the table being filled with lovely sweet peas aud delicate ferns. The crystal candle holders held pink tapers and the mints were in two colors. After the supper the loving cup presented Mr. Mallet some time ago by the Jackson Rifles was passed aud toasts drunk to the bride and groom. MBS. CARMICHAEL’S LUNCHEON. No more delightful affair has been given for Miss Minnie Bailey than the four-course luncheon that Mrs. R. T. Carmichael gave for her and the ladies of her bridal party Tuesday at 1 o’clock. Graceful yellow nasturtiums and black-eyed Susans were the flowers Mrs. Carmichael used with such charming effect about her rooms, and the same bright colors were further emphasized in many dishes of the elegant luncheon. The affair was delightfully in formal and afforded a welcomed opportunity to the guests of spend ing several hours with the hotjpree and her hostess. HAS LEO HER CLASS FOB SIX YEARS. Dnderueath a sweet picture of Mina Mamie Low* Hubbard, of At lauta, niece of Mrs. A. H. Harp, in Monday’s Atlanta Journal wag (lie following complimentary remarks wiiicii will be of interest to tier friends tiere; “Miss Mamie Lowe Hubbard, tin eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hubbard, who for nix years lias iiad the highest record in her classer at Fraser street school Hhe led the sixth grade at the clos* of the past term.” “She is also a talented youngartisl and musician.” Miss Warfield’s engage ment with us will soon close. If you wish her to design and build your hat let us have your order now. Etheridge, Smith & Cos. v ' BQWLIN6 PARTY. Tuesday fvei|i®g a party of young people, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs- Maurice Wright, went to Indian Spring for a bowling party in the Casino. A match game was played by Linton Hopkins and Jim Newton, of Jackson, and Ben Cleveland and G. N. Brownlaa, of Indian Spring, resulting in a victory for the former. The party included Misses Ezra Morrison, Mary Lane and Ruth Adams, of Macon; Halen Carmi chael, Exie Ham, Grace Ham and her guest, Willis Smith, of At lanta; Bert Carmichael, S. D. Johnson, H.J. Miller, A. J. Biles, Jim Newton, Slaton Carmichael, Claude Spencer aud Linton Hop kins. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETIES GRIFFIN DISTRICT TO MEET JUNE 30 Ths date of the annual ineating of tha Uilflln District Woman's Mis sionary Societies lias been set for Monday, Juno Hoth, and will contin* ue through Wednesday, July 2nd, at flio Methodist church. The meetings will he in charge of M rs. J. T. Blalock, district secretary, of Hnrnesvilla. Lunch will Ire served on Tuesday and Wednesday on the church lawn to the delegates and thoir hostesses. The first meeting will he on the evening of June HOth, and the public is given a cordial invitation to lie present at this time and at the meetings of the two days following. If you want the best Ham get one with a Cornfield label on it. Jit Them, BL 1 of treats always Y , welcomed, by all, everywhere— iwtf sparkling with life—delight* B W fully m j Delicious—Refreshing m v W Thirst-Quenching jw/j Demand the Genuine— 80da Refuae Substitute!. J Fountain# . J or Carbon. in Bottles. \M |ta4 tos 9 nc loaklit, \ THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA* <*A. . FOR MRE-raR-lltl MRREI FIRMS Elsie Currie gave a delightf at par ty to fourteen Friends Saturday afternoon, the occasion celebratlng her ninth birthday. After anumber of rollicking lat er as ting games were played, they were seated upon the velvety tawu aiul served delicious, lee cream andt cakes. < a * a SINGLET GRESHAM A wedding of exceptional beauty* on Tuesday evening was that o£ Miss Flwnwee Single* and Mr. R.. H. Gresham, of Atlanta, at the home of the bride’s parents, Str and Mrs. B. I>. Single*, near Staßc- The house was decorated lavish ly for this happy event, quantities of ferns, palms atid cut Bowers Wr ing used with artistic effect. The bride and groom were preceded to the altar, made entirely of cut: flowers, graceful ferns and palma, by the dain,ti!y dressed little flower girl, Ruth Norsworthy, of Jackson, and ring-bearer, handsome young*; brother of the bride. The bride looked unusually love ly in her bridal gown of duchess satin. She wore a filmly wedding veil caught iti her dark hair with a cjrclet of flowers, and carriefl an armful of bride’s roses and maiden hair fern," • Mrs. S. O. 11am played the wed ding march, and as the nuptial vows were read by Rev. M. S. Wil liams, a beautiful selection was rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Gresham are spend ing their honeymoon in North Car olina. Lost —Plain Gold Bracelet with full name inside. Finder return to Mrs. Maurice Wright and receive reward.