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OF INTEREST IN THE
REALM
Picnic and Bowling Party
A delightful compliment to
Miss Thelma Minter, of Thomas
ville, who is the guest of Mrs. H.
J. Miller, was the picnic supper
and bowling party with which
Mrs. Miller entertained a number
of couples at Indian Spring. Fri
day evening. The party motored
down and enjoyed a sumptuous
supper on the pavilion at the
Spring, after which the evening
was spent in bowling.
In Honor of Visitor
Mrs. Pitts McKibben enter
tained with an informal afternoon
party, Saturday, inviting two
tables of rook in honor of her
sister, Miss Rosella Thornton, of
Tallapoosa. The tables were
placed in the the attractive living
room which was beautifully dec
orated with vases of black eyed
Susans and golden glow, grace
ful growing plants adding to the
charming effects. After the
game delicious sandwiches and
iced tea was served.
D. A. R. Meeting.
The first fall meeting of the
William Mclntosh chapter, D. A.
R. will be held on Tuesday after
noon at three o’clock at the home
of the regent, Mrs. A. T. But
trill. A full attendance is desir
ed as matters of importance will
be discussed. As is the usual
custom each member will notify
the hostess whether she will be
present. Any members havihg
any of the chapter books will
kindly bring them to the meet
ing.
Rook Club Entertained
Miss Helen Carmichael enter
tained the members of her rook
club and a number of visitors at
a pretty afternoon party, Tues
day, the affair being a delightful
compliment to Miss Adams, of
Barnesville, the guest of Mrs.
Frank S. Carmichael, and to Miss
Mary Lane who returned Wed
nesday to her home in Macon af
ter spending the summer months
here. Baskets and vases of cut
flowers and pretty growing plants
were used with charming effect
throughout the home and after
the games a delicious salad course
with iced ter was served.
Mrs. Lane Entertains
Mothers Club
The lovely afternoon party with
which Mrs. Andrew W. Lane
complimented the Young Moth
ers club at her home on Third
street Thursday afternoon was
one of the many delightful social
affairs of the past week. The
hospitable home was beautifully
decorated with cut flowers, ferns
and cunning little kewpies, the
pink and white color effect and
the kewpie idea being carried out
NOT
THE CHEAPEST
At Times
BUT CHEAPEST
Id The
LONG RUN
in every detail. In the dining
room a tall basket of pink roses
with tiny kewpies surrounding it
formed the attractive centerpiece
for the lovely table, crystal com
potes filled with pink and white
mints completing the pretty pic
ture. The heart shaped score
cards were handpainted in little
kewpies. Mrs. Lamar Etheridge,
Misses Helen Carmichael and
Mary Lane entertained the guests
with lovely vocal and instrumen
tal selections and punch was
served from an attractive nook
in the reception hall by Miss
Helen Carmichael. Little Misses
Vera Smith and Margaret Lane
daintily gowned in white lingerie
and lace dresses with pink rib
bons, assisted the hostess and
served ice cream and cakes
which continued the pink and
white idea. Mrs. Lane was as
sisted in entertaining by Miss
Mary Lane and Miss Hattie But
trill, her guests including the
members of the Young Mothers
club and a number of visitors.
Afternoon Party
Miss Mary Willis entertained
a number of friends at a pretty
porch party Wednesday after
noon. Tables were arranged for
the interesting game of rook and
artistic decorations of cut flow
ers made a lovely setting for the
young girls in their dainty sum
mer frocks of lingerie and lace,
with pretty picture hats. At the
conclusion of the game a delight
ful ice course was served. Mrs.
H. J. Milller, Misses Naidine
Leach, Thelma Minter and little
Miss Frances McKibben assisted
the young hostess in receiving
and entertaining her guests.
PERSONAL
Mr. H. 0. Ball is in New York
for two weeks.
Miss Sallie Ball is visiting
friends in Griffin.
Miss Janie Hearn is the guest
of Miss Pauline Mallet.
Mrs. Carrie Dupree Smith and
children spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben
visited relatives in Eatonton this
week.
Mr. J. A. Plunkett, of Lithonia,
visited friends here during the
week.
Mrs. W. F. Malaier left Wed
nesday to spend a month in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Fav Willis an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. McKibben and Mar
garet spent part of the week
in Macon with Mrs. L. R. Aiken,
Mrs. Aiken and children are ex
pected the latter part of the week
for a visit to Mrs. McKibben.
JOYNER’S
Fancy Groceries
The Sanitary Store
Phone 134
Mrs! Will Thompson was the
guest of Mrs. G. W. Thompson
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. F. Carmichael, of De
catur. is visiting friends and rel
atives here.
Capt. G. E. Mallet and Capt.
Beck were up from Camp Harris
to spend Sunday.
Miss Naidine Leach returns
Friday from a week’s visit to
friends in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurt and
little daughter are visiting rela
tives in Mount Airy.
Miss Elizabeth Barnes, of
Chattanooga, is visiting Mrs.
Carrie Dupree Smith.
Miss Melissa Golden, of Colum
bus, is the attractive guest of
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge.
Mrs. Duncan Burnet and chil
dren, of Athens, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Daughtry.
Mrs. Maurice Wright spent the
week-end in Atlanta as the guest
of Mrs. Clayton Matthews.
Misses Lois and Rose McDon
ald. of Snapping Shoals, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Allen.
Mrs. C. E. Carter, of Concord,
is the guest of Mrs. C. S. Mad
dox and her brother, Mr. N. N.
Maddox.
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge and her
guest, Miss Melissa Golden, of
Columbus, spent Monday in Mc-
Donough.
Miss Laura Daughtry returned
Saturday from a month’s visit to
her sister, Mrs. Duncan Burnet,
in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wright,
Mrs. Park Newton and John
Johnson motored to Atlanta to
spend Friday.
Mrs. W. P. Watkins and sons.
Mark and Dan, who have been
visiting Mrs. C. S. Maddox, re
turned Tuesday to their home in
Pinehurst.
U Maxwell motor cars have
(I ]1 demountable rims and the
J W J 1 same size tires on both
(rj/ <*]/ front and rear wheels .
r.0.'8. DETROIT | I
REMEMBER these important features, because
they are not to be found on some of the lighter cars.
1 Maxwell cars have 3# in. tires all around This is a
generous size. The tires are not overtaxed They last
longer and make riding easier.
Tires of one size mean that you have to carry only
one size casing and one size tube.
Demountable rims, of course, are recognized as the
best They are on all good cars. Don’t buy any car
without demountable rims. If you do, you’ll regret it
These two features—along with the other complete
and up-to-date equipment; the economy and proved
endurance of the Maxwell, make it the greatest auto
mobile value in the world today,
Touring Car, $393 2-p—mmsmr CmbrioM, $863 kfljapSwßgajpSi;
T rir 1 — Rondmior • 380 6-pmtaomgor Towm Car. 913
S-Raaamjar Sodsn, $983 HI
McKibben Buggy Cos., Agents
Jackson, Georgia
PLEASE
DON’T
ASK US TO
CHARGE SCHOOL BOOKS
Not for a long time or short time
The books do not belong to us.
We handle them for 10 per cent
commission for your conven
ience, and we are under bond to
sell the books for cash and pay
for them as sold. Please bring
the money every time you
want a School Book, and oblige,
(jarmichael
62 Phones 319
Miss Reba Johnson has return
ed to Jeffersonville, after a visit
to Miss Viola Slaughter.
Albert Newton will be glad to
meet his friends in the grocery
department of the New York
store after Sept. Ist.
Mrs. Homer Carmichael who
has been the guest of Mrs. J. R.
Carmichael returned Tuesday to
her home in Atlanta.
Friends of Mrs. H. L. Daugh
try are glad to know that she is
improving after an operation
performed in Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. W. M. Robinson and Hen
ry Robinson, of Augusta, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Allen.
Mrs. R. E. Carmichael is spend
ing this week in Macon, the
guest of her daugeter, Mrs. L.
P. Lester.
Miss Thelma Wood has been
visiting in Hawkinsville and
Cochran where she was delight
fully entertained. Miss Wood
will attend school at the Castle,
Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, this
fall.