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DOUGLAS UOUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920
PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harding spent
Christmas in Atlanta.
Mrs. Grady Davis is visiting rela
tives in Piedmont, Ala., this week.
Mr. Chester Matthews is rapidly
recovering from his recent illness.
Mr. S. E. Giles and family have
moved to their new home at Fairburn.
Col. and Mrs. J. R. Hutcheson spent
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Julian Arnold spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Mr J. W. House made a business
trip to Temple Monday.
Dr and Mrs. T. R. Whitley have
returned from a visit to Albany.
Mr. Quillian Gore, of Atlanta, spent
Teusday in Douglasville.
Mr. J. W. McKinley and family have
moved to Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer were At
lanta visitors Tuesday.
Miss I.ilia Freeman spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Prof. W. H. Butler, of College Park,
was mingling with friends herb Fri
day.
Miss Mary Antoinette Wells’, of
Atlanta, spent New Year’s day with
Mrs. .1. M. Hording.
Mrs Ella Connally and Mrs. .7. A.
McLarty, of Rt G, were callers at the
Sentinel office Monday.
Mr. C. M. Kirby, of Atlanta, was the
week-end guest of his brother, Mr. J.
J. Kirby.
Mr. F. K. Duncan and family, from
near Powder Springs, have moved in
to the house with Mrs. .1. B. Dorris.
Miss Inez McLarty has returned to
Weslyan College, after spending the
holidays at home.
Mrs. J. T. Duncan and daughter,
Miss Louise, have returned from New
York.
Miss Bessie £aye Griffith enter
tained the young people with a pound
party Saturday evening.
Miss Lila Belle Edwards has re
turned to resume her studies in Doug
lasville High School.
Sargeant Stephen P. Shell, of Pal
metto, visited Mr. Henry F. Holland
here during the holidays.
Miss Maude Tucker has returned
home after a visit to Mrs. Robt. Mc-
Koy.
Mr. and Mrs. Orren J. Holland
moved to their new home near Mc
Whorter, Monday.
I
Miss Hattie Houseworth and Miss
Reese spent several days in Atlanta
this week.
Miss Berta Henderson, of Villa
Rica, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roma
Henderson.
Mrs. J. J. Johnston was called to
Birmingham last Friday on account
of the sickness of Mrs. R. C. Harding.
Miss Inez McLarty left Monday to
return to Wesleyan College, after
spending the holidays at home.
Mrs. N. D. Burton and Miss Bessie
Burton retuned home Wednesday,
after a visit to Mrs. Arthur Barber,
Miss Stacy McWhorter, of Atlanta
spent the week-end with her mother,
here.
Dr. and Mrs. G. II. Turner have
moved hack to Douglasville. after be
ing away for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burton and
children, of Griffin, spent the week
end with Mrs. Mary Burton.
Mr. J. H. Williams, of Rt 1. has had
rn his guest this week, his brother, of
near (’a noil ton.
Mrs. Ellen Smith and daughter,
Miss Elizabeth, Mrs. Mollie Lee and
son, David, left Friday morning for
Florida.
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Sanders and
Miss June Sanders, of Atlanta spent
the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Harding.
Mrs. W. H. Clark and sons, Marion
and William*, have returned home,
after spending several days at Augus
ta. %
Miss Corroll Arnold, of Fayette
ville, returned home Monday, after a
visit to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julian
Arnold.
| Mrs. Justus Gower and Miss Ruth
[ Selman entertained the I). D. Club
[last week in honor of Miss Evelyn
( Abercrombie.
1 Mr. Gus Cooper and Mrs. Bessie
Harding have returned to Atlanta,
after spending the holidays with rela
tives here.
| Miss Lizzie Campbell, of Stephens,
'spent a few days last week here as
I Mrs. C. S. Davis and son, Scott, of
i Heflin, Ala., spent the week-end with
her brother, Mr. Harvey Davis at the
' Kirby House.
• Miss Nell Gilland has returned to
Lanier University after spending the
holidays here with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. S. T. Gilland.
Nightwatchman, J. C. Arrington
! happened to the misfortune of falling
1 on the ice while on duty Monday night,
sustaining painful injuries about the
face and arms.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw and son are
boarding with Mrs. (I. M. Edwards,
while Mr. Bradshaw is engaged in
building an oil tank and warehouse
for the Gulf Refining Co.
: Mrs. L. E. Summers, of Baltimore,
Md.; Mrs. Ray W. Gould and Mr.
Ralph Edwards, of Montezuma, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Edwards, of High
Shoals, spent the holidays here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Edwii rds.
j Mr. Ralph Holland and sister, Miss |
l Elizabeth, have returned home after
i spending a few days with their aunt,
I Mrs. W. 0. Wilson, near Whitesburg. |
I The Matrons Club entertained their
husbands at the home of Mrs. fluid j
McKoy, on Tuesday, Dec. 30th. About I
fifty guests were present. Old-fash- |
ioned games were the feature of the j
evening. At a late hour, a salad j
I course was served. :
i Rev. W. 11. La Prado, Presiding Elder I
of the South Atlanta District will !
preach at the Methodist church next j
Sunday morning at eleven o’clock. In j
the afternoon the regular Quarterly |
| Conference will he held.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy enter
tained at a six o’clock turkey dinner j
New Year’s night. Covers were laid j
for thirteen guests. Those enjoy-
ing their hospitality were: Rev. and j
Mrs. W. M. Suttles and little daugh- j
ter, Fedora, Mr. and Mrs, Thad Mc-
[ Koy and little daughter, Sarah, Mr. |
I and Mrs. W. M. Almand, Mr. and Mrs. i
! F. E. Johnston, Mrs. John H. Almand, j
Miss Maude Tucker and Mr. Clark i
Carver. * i
I sincerely thank each member of
my Circle for their hearty support
in the Centinary and Missionary work,
and hope you receive a blessing and
happy reward.
Very truly,
MRS. MOLLIE LEE.
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farm and out-buildings, storage build
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McKoy, Joe C. MeCarley and Harding
Supply Co.
Miss Maude Buchanan has returned
home. aUer a visit here with Miss
Paulino Selman.
Mrs. Wessingcr and baby returned
home Monday, after spending a while
with her mother, Mrs. Cora Hinrrmn.
We are glad to learn that Mr. T. H.
Selman is better after being seriously
ill.
Miss Marjorie Upshaw has returned
to Bessie Tift, after spending the holi
days at home.
Miss Ixmise Duncan has returned to
Brenau College after being at home a
few days.
Mr. and Mi’s. Cofer and baby have
returned to Atlanta, after spending
the holidays with their parents, Rev.
and Mrs. S. T. Gilland.
j Miss Chlotilde Banks has returned
to Bessie Tift College, after spending
the holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Banks.
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