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PAGE FOUR.
Personal and Social Activities
Mrs. F. P. Holder spent the past
week-end with relatives In Atlanta.
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Miss Irene Rankin spent Saturday
mi Gainesville.
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Mrs. John A. Lon* and John, Jr.,
of Decatur are quests of H. I. Mob
ley.
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Little Mias Vera Key Bennett is
■pending two weeks with her grand
parents in Durand.
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Mrs. Claire Wills is spending
several days with relatives in At
lanta.
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Morris M. Bryan, Sr., returned
Saturday from a business trip to
New York.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rankin, Miss
Irene and Mickey Rankin spent Sun
day in Abbeville, S. C,, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Nunn.
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Dr. W. A. Clark and son, Guss, of
Atlanta and Mrs. W. A. Clark, Sr.,
of Athens were visiting Mrs. R. L.
Mdfcllhannon Sunday.
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Mrs. Myers Cline visited her {
mother, Mrs. Bessie Hatcher, at
Jefferson, Mother’s Day.—Toccoa
Record.
'Miss Frances Echols and Aubrey
Burns of Atlanta were guests Sun
day of Mrs. J. S. and Miss Elizabeth
Echols.
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Mrs. R. L Woodruff and Mrs.
Binimie Hill and children, Soney
nd Diane, of Winder visited Mrs.
J. O. Stockton Sunday.
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Mrs. Ina Hardy Barber of Atlan
ta is the guest this week of her sis
ter, Mrs. L. G. Dozier, at her home
oir Danielsville street.
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Miss Jean Hicks of Atlanta was a
guest the past week-end of Miss
Sarah Wills. Miss Hicks is a form
er member of Martin Institute facul
ty-
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sammon left
Saturday for a fishing trip to St.
Marks, Fla. They were accompa
nied by friends from Jefferson and
Commerce.—Winder News.
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Friends of Miss Janie Silman will
be delighted to know that she is re
cuperating very satisfactorily, fol
lowing an operation at the hospital
in Commerce.
Henry Mobley, en route from Buf
falo, N. Y., to New Orleans to act as
best man at the wedding of a friend,
stopped over in Jefferson to visit his
father, H. 1. Mobley.
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Mrs. James T. McGee and Mrs.
W. D. Morgan of East Point were
in the city recently, visiting Mrs. j
John F. Shannon and Mrs. J. C.
Smith
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Mrs. John F. Shannon was in
Franklin county last week, visiting
her brother, Mr. Ed Martin. She
■was accompanied by Mrs. J. C.
Smith.
Mrs. W. C. 'Smith was the guest
recently for the week-end of Mr.
and M rs. Ralph Smith in Knoxville, I
Tenn. She was accompanied to
Knoxville by Miss Elizabeth Collins
and Smith Perry.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Daniel were
in Winder last week, visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Smith, who have
returned from the Mayo Clinic at
Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Smith
went for medical treatment,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson and
little daughter and Mr. and Mrs.,
Donald Bryson and little daughter
of Atlanta were recent guests of
Judge C. L. Bryson at his home on
Borders street.
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Friends of S. W. Dadisman will be
delighted to know that he came
home from the hospital Monday af
ternoon and is recuperating from a
serious illness from pneumonia at
his home here.
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Miss Evelyn Coker of Dadeville,
Ala., whose parent* have been call
ed to their reward, is now making
her home with her uncle, Dr. J. E.
Coker. Since coming to Jefferson
she has made a wide circle of
friends among the younger students
et Martin Institute and with the
acquaintances of Dr. and Mrs.
Coker.
Miss Eula Wood is spending the
week in Porterdale with Rev. and
Mrs. Guy Pittman.
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George Pittman of Emory at Ox
ford spent Sunday here with Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Wood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nevel O’Dell, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Parks and sons of Gain
esville and Mrs. Sam Holliday were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mauldin
recently.
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Misses Elsie Bowman, Hill, and
Castellow, accompanied by Mrs. An
gie M. Holliday, were visitors in
Athens on Saturday,
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Mrs. Thurman Sparks of Columbia,
S. C., has been visiting at the Moore
home on Madison street. While here,
she and Miss Mamie Moore were
guests of their aunts, Mrs. C. T.
Bacon and Mrs. H. P. Camp, in Mays
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Fisher had
as their Sunday visitors, Dr. J. T.
Stovall and mother, Mrs. J. T. Sto
vall, Sr., of Jefferson, Georgia, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Hunt and Miss Mary
Frances Hunt of Townville, S. C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Stovall and
children of Ila.—Lavonia Times.
Friends of Mrs. Elmer Hendrix,
formerly of this county, now living
in Atlanta, will be interested to
know she has returned home from
Crawford W. Long Hospital. She is
suffering from an abscessed throat
and her condition has been serious.
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Mrs. George Pierce Clark, mother
of Mrs. John J. Harber of Atlanta,
formerly of Commerce, died Friday
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Leßoy Fagan, in Fort Valley. She
was 81 years of age and throughout
her life was a leader in the cultural
life of Macon and Marshallville
where she had resided. Before
marriage she was Miss May Boyd
Clisby.
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•,Mis Eleanor Hosch, attractive
/daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill
Hosch, was recently honored by be
ing elected secretary of the student
body of Geoigia University Junior
College. Miss Hosch was also hon
ored by being elected to act as maid
of honor to the May Queen in the
recent spring pageant.—DeKalb New
Era.
Friends here of George Pittman
of Emory at Oxford will be interest
ed to know that he was elected
pianist for Phi Gamma Literary So
ciety for the next quarter. The
election was held last Friday. Pitt
man is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Wood of this city.
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Mrs. J. H. Parker, aged 30, the
former Miss Geneva Hewitt, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Hewitt,
was killed in an automobile accident
near Aiken, 8. C. Her husband and
2-year-old son were badly injured.
They were driving from their home
in Charleston, !S. C., to visit their
parents in Winder, when the car
collided with another car. Funeral
services were held at Nazareth Meth
odist Church, near Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Fite,
little Martha Pern Fite, of Jefferson;
Mrs. H. A. Inglis and two young
sons, of Clarkesville; Messrs. Tom
Cooley, of Toccoa, and Jim Cooley,
of Georgfiia Tech, were Mother’s
Day guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Cooley.—Lawrenceville
News-Herald.
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Many Jeffersonians were pleased
to have in their midst this week Rev.
Clyde Dußose, pastor of one of the
Presbyterian churches of Richmond,
Va. He is a son of the late Rev. S.
W. Dußose and Mrs. Dußose, who
lived in Jefferson from 1913 to 1918,
when Rev. Dußose was pastor of
.the Presbyterian church of this city.
The Rev. Clyde Dußose came here
to visit many friends and see the
little city again where he spent some
happy childhood hours.
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Dr. J. E. Coker, local Presbyterian
pastor, has two nephews graduating
from 'High School with honors.
Floyd Coker of the Consolidated
school of New Site. Ala., is Valedic
torian of his class. Also received
medal for being the best all-round
student in school. W’ayne Blue of
Lakeview, N. C., has a perfect rec
ord of attendance for 11 years. He
also receives honors. He was presi
dent of Future Farmers of America
Chapter of his city.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
Mrs. Jones H. Aderhold is spend
ing this week in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cannqn of At
lanta were guests the past week-end
of Mrs. Ora Smith.
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Mrs. J. L. Doolittle of Perrine,
Fla., is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
E. B. Martin.
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Mrs. Carroll Griffin of Atlanta was
in the city this week, visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hol
der.
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Misses Nan and Lola Ethridge of
Athens were in the city, Sunday, and
were guests of their sister, Mrs. C.
Y. Daniel.
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H. L. McElhannon, his daughter,
Mrs. W. D. Holton, and his son,
Hugh King, of Hapeville were guests
Sunday of his sisters, Mrs. W. D,
Dadisman and Mrs. Ida Smith.
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Mrs. G. C. Forsyth and Miss Peg
gy Forsyth of Fitzgerald are visiting
relatives in Jefferson. They came up
to attend the graduation exercises of
their cousin, Miss Johnnie Ruth Har
dy.
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Edmund Garrison and Bill Purcell
came down from Piedmont College
Monday evening to be present at the
graduation of Albert Garrison and
Miss Mary Purcell.
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Students from the upper grades of
Jackson Trail school, accompanied by
one of the teachers, spent one day
last week sight seeing in Atlanta.
They visited the Atlanta Constitu
tion office, had their pictures made
for the paper and were shown the
intricacies of printing a newspaper.
They then visited Stone Mountain,
the state capitol, Grant Park and
Candler Airport. Those in the par
ty were: Chester Rives, Dorothy
Foster, Jean Phillips, Gray Cooper,
Annelle Satterfield, Marguerite Jen
kins, Myron Gooch, Ralph Howard,
Jane Oliver, Professor Dan H. Coop
er, Laßue O’Dillon, Dover Gooch.
MRS. KELLY COMPLIMENTS
MISS ELSIE BOWMAN
Mrs. Ed L. Kelly was hostess Wed
nesday afternoon of last week at n
graciously planned party for Mis3
Elsie Bowman, whose wiedding to
Cecil Hiram Jackson will take place
at 4 p. m., June the first, at Mount
Berry Church, Mount Berry, Ga.
The affair was lovely in every de
tail. Beautiful flowers adorned the
rooms and delectable refreshment?
were served. Mrs. Kelly was assist
ed in entertaining the guests by Mrs.
Lucy Carr and Miss Janet Hood.
The honor guest was presented :i
dozen tea goblets.
The invited guests were Miss Bow
man, Mesdames H. J. W. Kizer, M
M. Bryan, Mae Pittman, L. H. Isbell,
J. C. Alexander, A. J. Flanigan, W.
C. Smith, Claude Hancock, A. O.
Hood, L. B. Moon, R. L. McElhan
non, L. A. Langford, Misses Ethel
Moore, Mary Connally, Genevieve
Hill, Esther Kjnney, Elizabeth Col
lins, Carolyn Radford, Gladys Need
ham, Melba Hawkins, Eloise Hood,
Janet Hood, Frances Smith, Sara
Wills, Joyce Storey, Maybeth Storey,
Cully Roberts.
MRS. COX ENTERTAINS FOR
MISS HANCOCK
Many additional small, informal
social affairs, both in Jefferson and
in Commerce, have been given dur
ing the past week for Miss Doris
Hancock, a bride-elect.
Miss Hancock was the central
figure at a most enjoyable bridge
party given Friday afternoon by
Mrs. C. 'D. Cox at her home on Hill
strqet. Those playing -Were sMisK
Hancock, Mesdames H. E. Aderhold,
T. T. Benton, Herbert Kizer, Carl H.
Legg, M. M. Bryan, W. T. Bryan,
J. H. Aderhold. Mrs. Homer Han
cock and Mrs. J. C. Turner were;
invited for refreshments.
High score was made by Mrs. J
H. Aderhod and a lovely gift was
presented the honor guest.
YOUNG LADIES SEWING CjjUE
Miss Elinor Johnson was hostess
last week to the members of her
Sewing Club, entertaining in a most
charming manner the following
guests: Misses Vera Culberson,
Frances Statqn, Mary Cathryn j
Archer, Fannie Langford.
MISS NELL STOCKTON
WEDS HARRY PEMBLETON
IN MONTGOMERY
Montgomery, Ala.—The marriage
of Miss Nell Foster Stockton and
Harry Pembleton took place at an
impressive ceremony yesterday at
high noon at the First Baptist
Church with Dr. Frank Tripp officiat
ing.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Foster Fielding Stockton and the
late Mr. Stockton, former editor and
publisher of The Anniston Evening
Star. She was graduated from Hunt
ington College and later studied
medical technology at the Harvard
graduate school of medicine. Until
recently she was laboratory super
visor of South Highlands Hospital.
Mr. Pembleton is a native of New
York. He is a member of the
American Institute of Architects
and for the past several years has
Ibeen engaged in the practice of
architecture in Birmingham and
Alabama.
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The Montgomery Advertiser car-
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MRS. BENTON HOSTESS AT
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On Tuesday afternoon of last
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Add.e Anderson, formerly
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T 1“ i. th, 7.1
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Addle holds a position at Madison*
He is a graduate of the Monroe Hi*!
School. He has also taken a coursj
in Civil Engineering. I
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