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NEWS ~
OF INTEREST IN THE
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To Elect Officers
TheParent-Teacher Association
will hold a meeting at the audito
rium Wednesday afternoon, May
10 at 3:30 o’clock, at which time
officers will be elected for the en
suingyear. This meeting is sched
uled as a rally, and the members
are requested to be on hand
promptly.
U. D. C. Meeting
The members of the local chap
ter U. D. C. will be entertained
on next Thursday afternoon at
3:30 oclock at Mrs. Hugh Mal
let’s, when the hostesses besides
Mrs. Mallet will be Mrs. S. H.
Mays, Mrs. C. M. Compton, Miss
Fannie Gibson, Mrs. Ida Hen
drick and Mrs. J. M. Currie.
Cunard-White
Miss Nelta Deane Cunard, of
Starsville, and Mr. G. H. White
of this city, were married Sun
day afternoon, the ceremony
being performed by Rev. Mr.
Long, The marriage came as a
surprise to the friends of the
young people, both of whom are
popular in social circles and are
receiving hearty congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. White will have
apartments with Miss Trudie
Maddox on Oak street.
Hodges-Sitton
The wedding of Miss Gladys
Hodges and Mr. Thomas A. Sit
ton occurred at 4:30 o’clock Sun
day afternoon in Locust Grove,
the ceremony being performed
by Rev. T. G. Gilbert at his res
idence. After the ceremony Mr.
and Mrs. Sitton left for Gaffney,
S. C. and Hendersonville, N. C.,
to spend several days and upon
their return they will be at home
to their friends at the Central
Georgia Power Company’s plant-
Those who attended the wedding
were Miss Fannie Myrt Biles,
Miss Mabel Thomas, of Coving
ton, Messrs. J. K. Sitton and J.
S. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. B.
H, Hodges.
Mrs. Newton Hostess
to Mothers Club
A delightful affair of the week
was on Thursday afternoon when
Mrs. Park Newton entertained
the members of the Young Moth
ers club at her home on Third
street. Quantities of sweet peas
were used in the decorations of
the attractive living room and
dining room where the guests
enjoyed an interesting program.
Obedience was the topic discus
sed. An ice course with straw
berries and cakes was served at
the conclusion of the program.
Mrs. Willis Morrison will be
hostess to the club at their next
meeting.
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JOYNER’S
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D. A. R. Meeting
The regular May meeting of
the William Mclntosh chapter,
D. A. R., was held on Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. L. L. O’Kel
ley. An important feature was
the election of officers, which re
sulted as follows: Regent, Mrs.
A. T. Buttrill; vice regent, Mrs.
B. F. Watkins; treasurer, Mrs.
J. W. Jones; rec sec., Mrs. J. B.
Settle; cor sec, Mrs. P. W. Nolen;
historian, Mrs. J. M. Currie; reg
istrar, Mrs. J. D. Jones. It was
voted not to disband during the
summer months, as is the usual
custom. A committee consisting
of Mrs. B. F. Watkins. Mrs. J.
M. Currie and Mrs. P. W. Nolen
was appointed to fix a date and
arrange for appropriate exercises
at the dedication of the Varner-
Mclntosh Memorial.
A social hour followed the bus
iness session and a number of la
dies were invited. An ice bourse
was temptingly served.
PERSONAL
Col. W. E. Watkins spent Mon
day in Macon.
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Fred Hopkins spent Memorial
day in Atlanta.
Mr. T. A. Spencer was a visitor
to the city Monday.
Mrs. Morris, of Macon, is vis
iting Mrs. Hugh Mallet.
Mr. H. L. Allen is in Washing
ton D. C. for several days.
Misses Pierce and Johnson were
visitors to Atlanta, Saturday.
Mr. Bluma Carmichael is at
home from a trip to St. Louis.
Mrs. L. D. Watson is visiting
relatives iu Griffin, this week.
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Mr. G. E. Mallet made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. Julia Doan and Edwin
visited in Atlanta, a few days
ago.
Mr. A. J. Biles, of Sycamore,
was the recent guest of friends
here.
Mrs. P. C. Hawkins, of Mari
etta, is the guest of Mrs. W. L.
Nutt.
Mrs. Tom McMichael visited
Mrs. Tom Malone in Cordele, last
week.
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L. P. McKibben and J. B.
Quartemus spent Tuesday in At
lanta.
Mrs. Elmo Evans was the re
cent guest of Mrs. C. T. Bea
champ.
Misses Ethel Colvin and Ger
trude Jinks spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. A. H. Smith has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Phil Head in
Atlanta,
Mrs. R. R. McCord and Willard
spent Thursday with Mrs. J. W.
McCord.
Mr. R. D. Leverette, of Flo
villa, was a visitor to the city
Tuesday.
Mrs. L. R. Akin and children,
of Macon, are visiting Mrs. J. H.
McKibben.
Miss Clara Nolen and her guest,
Miss Pearl Todd, have returned
to Atlanta.
Dr. H. R. Slaton left Wednes
day for a visit with relatives in
Birmingham.
Col. T. J. Dempsey, of Orlan
do., Fla., was a visitor to the
city this week.
Mr. H. F. Gilmore and family
spent Sunday in Milner with Mr.
E. F. Gilmore.
Mr. L. 0. Benton, 'of Monticel
lo, was a prominent visitor to
the city Tuesday.
Mr. H. F. Gilmore is in Lyons
with his daughter, Mrs. E. F.
Parker, who is ill.
Miss Verna Singley and Mr.
Obie Watkins motored to Forsy
th Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nannie Belle Jinks is at
home from Mechanicsville, where
she has been teaching.
Misses Davie Fletcher and Lil
lian Copeland visited Mrs. Stroud
in McDonough, Sunday.
Master Hubert Miller will leave
Saturday for a visit with rela
tives near Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. C. L. Redman and Charles
and Mrs. Fred Thaxton have re
turned from Whitesburg.
Mrs. R. E. Carmichael return
ed Tuesday from a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. L. P. Lester.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Buttrill
and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Buttrill
motored to Atlanta Thursday.
Miss Annie Righton Miller, of
Hawkinsville, is the attractive
guest of Mrs. W. M. Crawford.
Miss Nettie Rae Pittman re
turned Sunday from a visit to
Mrs. W. E. Cantrell, in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. M. Kimbell spent Mon
day and Tuesday of last week in
Atlanta attending grand opera.
Messrs. J. 0. Gaston, G. E.
Rice and R. L. Weaver were bus
iness visitors to Atlanta Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pye, of
Monticello, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Annie Curry and Mr. J. E.
Pye.
Prof, and Mrs. C. L. Carter
and children, of Draketown, are
spending several days here with
relatives.
Mrs. 0. L. Chesnutt, Miss
Mary Chesnutt and Mr. W. R.
Carmichael spent the week-end
in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Hogan has returned
to her home in South Georgia,
after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. G.
T. Fossett.
Mrs. Hugh Mallet and Mrs. R.
N. Etheridge returned Friday
from a visit to Mrs. John Moore
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Etheridge,
Mr. J. C. Merideth and Miss
Ocie Jewel Merideth motored to
Fort Valley Sunday.
Miss Nelvea Damour, who has
been the guest of Miss Helen
Carmichael, returned Saturday
to her home in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis
and Mary Lewis, of Tallahassee,
Fla., were guests Sunday of Mrs.
T. M. Furlow. They were en
route from Atlanta where they
attended grand orera, making
the trip in Mr. Lewis’ car.
STUDIO RECITAL
The following is the program which will be
rendered by the pupils of Miss Viola Staley
Slaughter at their May Recital at her studio on
East Third street, next Thursday evening at
eight o’clock:
1. La Baladine Lysberg
Ist. Piano—Birdinette Manley
2nd Piano—Tenella Tingle
2. Twilight Reverie (iuy
, Gladys Andrews
Minster Bells Spaulding
Faith Jarrell
4 March Triomphale liuhe
• Ist. Piano—Ethel Colvin
2nd. Piano—Birdinette Manley
5. Soldiers Marching By ..Renard
Emily Daughtry
7. Melody of Love. .Kngelman
Nena Morton
7. A Day of Sunshine __Hennes
Tenella Tingle
8. Melody in E Rubenstein
Ist. Piano —Annie Rose Wright
2nd. Piano—Margaret Kinard
!*. My Bonnie .(ireenwald
Mary Kate Merck
10. Prayer of the Virgin __Morley
Martha King
11. Fairy Barque .Smallwood
Lucile Jones
12. At tht‘ Festival - Wadis
Ist. Piano—Lydie King
2nd. Piano—Elsie Curry
18. Spinning Song. ..Elmenreich
Mary Frances Wright
14. Pollacco Brilliant** Weber
Birdinette Manley
15. March Hewitt
Ist. Piano—Tenella Tingle, Blanche. Johnson,
Lurline Torbet, Mart ha King
2nd. Piano—Birdinette Manley, Ethel Colvin,
Margaret Kinard, Anne Rose Wright
Id. (a) The Queen of the Night Renard
(b) Rock a Bye, 8aby..... Lawson
('arolyn Smit li
17. Grand Valse Caprice ... Engelnian
Blanche Johnson
IS. Hortensia Lange*
Lurline Torbet
19. Polonaise in F (Jebhardt
Tenella Tingle
Mr. J. Mote Watts, who is now
with Greenfield & Bond, Atlanta
undertakers, spent part of the
week at home.
Albert Newton’s friends will
find him with Slaton Drug Cos.,
where he will be glad to have
them call to see him.
Mrs. W. E. Watkins and little
daughter, Mollie, left Wednesday
for a visit to her sister, Mrs. J.
S. Murph in Marshallville.
Messrs. Paul Nolen, Victor
Carmichael and Lamar Etheridge
attended the state meeting of the
Elks in Americus last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mallet are
attending the meeting of the
County School Superintendents
in session in Moultrie this week.
Miss Annie Wrighton Milller
who had been the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Walter Meade Craw
ford, left Friday for her home
in Hawkinsville.
Mrs. Glen Landers, of Dalton,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. McClure, having been
called home on account of the ill
ness of Mrs, McClure.
Mrs. M. T. Hodges, Mrs. H.
D. Moore and little daughter,
Mary Claire, arrived Tuesday
from Florida to spend some time
with Mrs. R. N. Etheridge.
Mr. Jack L. Patterson, of Sun
nyside, was a visitor to the city
Wednesday, having been called
here on account of the death of
his aunt, Miss M. J. Patterson.
Misses Houseal, Lockhart and
Green. Messrs. J. C. Newton and
H. M. Smith, a congenial party
motoring from Cochfan Sunday,
were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Newton.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday, May 7
11 a. m. Universal Bible Sun
day. Centenial of the American
Bible Society 1816-1916. The
Pastor's subject will be: “The
Christians Bible."
7:45 p.m. America’s Idolatry.
9:30 a.m. Bible School.
3 p.m. Young Peoples Union.
The Swimming Pool
The pleasure of bathing and
swimming in clean, clear water
may be experienced in the swim
ming pool in the Baptist church.
All boys and girls who contribu
ted towards the church building
can secure season tickets by call
ing on the pastor. Other season
tickets are $2.00. A single swim
including shower bath is 25cents.
Those desiring tickets to swim
at night will be charged $2.50 for
the season.
The public is assured that the
swimming pool will be kept clean
and the water fresh. Your pa
tronage will be appreciated.
Swimming parties may be ar
ranged for.
She Told Her Neighbor
“1 told si neighbor whose child had
croup about Foley's Honey and Tar,”
writes Mrs. Kackamp, ”404 Herman
St., Covington, Ky. “When she gave
it a couple doses she was so pleased
with the change she didn’t know what
to say.” This reliable remedy helps
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
Notice
Dr. J. B. Hopkins announces
that he will away be from his office
Tuesday and Wednesday. May 9
and 10, in attendance upon the
meeting of the Grand Comman
ery Knights Templar in Rome.