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SOCIETY...
Mr*. George C. Ball, Editor.
Charlotte Stewart, \
Selene Arm*tron|,/ A,,i "* m **
And Woman s Interests
A TOAST.
•*Uar#‘* to our first lotr’i eye*!*' T
(rut
Grows strangely calm anil ■till:
. The J#*«t on laughing lips baa craird,
Tbf riot Imsbed. until •
Otrr tbr m lid. wlnr-satad throng
A deathlike alienee lira
. What wn* It hushed the Jocund song?
"Here's to our first hue's eyea!''
Out of tbo Mlata of many rears
Around thin hoard they ri«uni~
Lightened with laughter. dim with tears,
fieen tjirough a waking dream:
Black aa the raven's glancing win*.
It I t»e aa the April skies-
Through -liken la-he* glUtenlng—
DAUGHTER OF RAILROAD KING
IS VERY ILL AT HER HOME
ftr*t lo
rinsed tipon <
■ view
i heart a to throb
JlCfe
Ah. though they
_To ItCVI-C tnore uiiniiar,
• What after aeaaoti ever knew
Brea that were aweet aa those?
Ann tbough they cause wor
And make vain nieuiorb* n*e,
i Choke liat k the httter pain and aob—
1 Here * to our tlrat love a eyes.
Around the hoard the liearda are fray.
The h«ri» »n<l |«Mluua rnhl:
Awl ryr« bif. .lion** mol awaj
' Awl lore'* t*oon liuuxlit and wild
Ainu Hi*, vara our fri t ham trod,
VaT Ioflo.nl'" faith "till <rlr.
-JAM KS I.l XI >HAV CORDON.
COPELANDPRE88LY.
Mr. and Mr.. It. II. Prcaaly nnnnunce
til. rntraiminanl of Ihrlr oMr.t dauifh-
tar. Ccleatla. to Mr. Alvin F. i'npeland.
the wedding to Inhn i*l««-e ul the honto
of the bride on the IT It, of March.
MI88 ORME TO OIVE
LUNCHEON FOR MI8S COX.
On Kaiurduy Mix. Kvelyn ftrtne will
entertain eighteen of Iter frlenda at
luncheon The nccuulon will lit* nn«
|tbe prelile.i of the week'** lufonnul'nf-
folra. mol I" planned In honor of Mlaa
' ’ Katherine fox. who la vlaltlng Mr.
'and Mra. fharlle E. Ilnrnmn. During
I her vlali here Mine fox liu* been the
'■neat Of honor nt many Informal par-
'tlea. In the nprlng and aummer ahe
heraelf will l*e huateaa at n aerlea of
houae partlea to be given at her beau-
Itlful rountry home, "liatiernham Hall,”
' In llaberahain county.
MR8. BAIRiTeNTERTAINS.
" The bridge atHchlch Mra.-Jamea B.
.Baird entertalnejl Thuradny afternoon
• waa complimentary to Mm. Calvin Mc-
' Clung, of Knoxville, tirnl aaaembled
about two dnxen of Mra. Ilalrd'a and
llm. McClung’a frlenda. Mm. Ilalrd'a
home waa decorated with potted planta
and rut flower., and the aeore carda
were tied with yellow rlbhona and Jon-
nulla. The prlxea were a vaao nnd a
book on bridge. Mm. Ilalrd'a guttata
Included Mm. Calvin MeClung, Mm.
Jnllan Field, Mra- Morrall, Mra. Loulao
Spalding Foater. Mm. K. L. Blaltop,
Mm. Frank llroek Meatlor, Mlaa Augua-
ta Garirtt. Mra. Floyd McUae, Mm.
dlllham Morrow, Mlaa laicy llarrlaon,
Mlaa Carrie Hlaaon. Mlaa Coulee Hlaaon.
Mlaa Florence Werner, Mm. Edward
Van Valkenburg. Mlaa Roan Klnx.bery.
Mm. Jame. Wllllama, Ml.a Martha
Boynton. Mlaa Emma Belle Lowndea
TO MR87m*CLUNO.
Mlaa Auguata Garrett will Invite
few Merida to meet Mm. Calvin Mr-
Clung Informally at bridge Friday aft
ernoon. The occaalon will lie til-.' In.t
of a aerlea of partle. which have been
given In honor of Mm. MeClung. a« a Mi
Will return to her home Kuluriiav.
MISS DRUMMOND'S BRIDGE.
Friday afternoon Mlaa Wllhelmlnu
Drummond will entertain at a bridge!
party, the third of a aerlea of i narming"
partlea which ahe ha. given recently.
On tbla occa.lon the honor r>jcs'.« will
be a trio of attractive young women
who are Melting Mlaa Drummond —
Mlaaea Cheney, Hazel Alexander and
Hattie Woodworth.
MISS JOHNSON GIVES
INFORMAL EUCHRE PARTY.
Mlaa Daisy Johnaon entertained a
few frlenda nt euchre Wedneaday aft
ernoon at her home on Format avenue
In honor of the Mlaaea Trary, of l.ex-
lngton, Ky„ the gueata of Mra. Wil
liam Zubar and of Mlaa Lorreil Mat* It
er. the guest of Mrs. ijotactl.
The flrat prlxe, a belt, waa won by
Mlaa Gilbert, und the eonaolnlloti, a
deck of carda, waa won by Mr*. Wet.
The three gueata of honor were pre
sented with book.
The party Included: Ml.a Jennie
Tracy, Mlaa Lorreil Matcher, Ml.. Kate
Tracy, Mra. K. 11. Htewart. Mr. Will
. GOuett, Mr.. T. A. Methvln, Mr. A.
I*. Zuber. Mm. Carl King. Mr. It <1
i Weal. Mr«. K S. Tlgner. Mr*. Gilbert
and Mra. llrown.
TUCKER MXLENDON.
Mr. and Mra. W. McClendon, of Mor
row, Ga.. announce the engagement of
• their daughter, burn, to Mr T. T.
• Tucker, of Joneaboro, Ga. The mar
riage win take place at the home of the
bride March SI. DOT
MRS. CLARKE ENTERTAINS
THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
The Thursday Bridge Club met with
Mr. John 8 Clarke, at Iter home on
Peachtree street.
After the t game dainty rrfrc.ltm.nl.
were served.' The prise was a white
and gold cup and saucer.
The visitor. Thursday afternoon
were Mrs, John Pllten. Mr. Andicw
Nlcolson nnd Mrs. B. B. Kldley
The club members Inriud,* - Mrs.
John Clarke. Mra. Hugh McKee, Mi..
1-etiu Fttx.liiim**n., Mra l**un. illiol.tlit,
Mr.. \V K. Wilmerdliig. Mi. Ilirtoo
Blount. Mrs, W. Pagbody. Mr. W K.
Foater. Mr. I.*'■• l>wtnan. Mr. K.l-
ward Vun' Winkle and Alla. Annie May
Hall
SHELOON-OICKERSON.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dicker.on have
la.u.d Invitations to the itmiriog* of
their daughter, Katherine L-ui-*. *.»j
Mist Cornalia Harriman, whose picture it here shown, is (he oldest
daughter of E. H. Harriman, tho champion manipulator of railroads, and
is roportod to bo quit# ssriously ill at hor home. Miss Harriman is popu
lar in society and is an enthusiastic sportswoman.
Always Pure
Housewives tan better
afford to buy
tfEpSfc r
Extracts^
for they arc pure and reliable
flavors; have always in purity
and strength conformed to the
Pure Food laws.
:'harl$i
Mr. Krnost McLrllan HheWnn, on ]
Tuesday evening. March 1-. nt tin 1
home of the luidc’a talent*. 213 S|>U»R ]
MISS DANIER'S RECEPTION.
8pee|nl t" Tin* (Sciirgliiu.
Went Point, tin, Man'll 7 -{Pin*
trillion at whirl! Mi** Alk*» Inn
entertain* d Tuesday uftri limn at
Iwaullful lullin', •*«‘lovri liook.'* u •«-
prrttv oillipllnii 111 to h«»r KUrM. M
Walker. of McKee*|»oi,t, Pa I *.H
dll* Iinil Violet* were U«e,| IIS liee.i
(ion* in tho ball and sluing room
the lotiK pallor, wlute the reeeiv
pa11\ jttt»«rd, ItniidHomo palm* an.I t*
were tiMol a* a baekuiouml. wl
Mile* of white narti**l
RECEPTION OF THE
V. M. C. A. AUXILIARY, f HU,i r
The le.eptlon |n tile Viee pre^ltlenln
of the l-olh*’ Auxiliary *»f the Young
Men* PhrlHtl.m A**«Hiatton Friday,
| M•u«'ii x. at
. he an lllteie*
. 'Vjiiilllan ha-
mam. in wi
Ml l.olx flic
> t’lui-tian Aw
. and t onfjaip
Vlmk.
'.irdoii.
Ml* K \V
laiiKetl a nuiw|..i| pi,,,
h -he ntii lake part.
* of tl»r Young Men's
•slwtton will in
eleoliietl
itlly
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MISS VIRGINIA ARNOLD.
Ml'. Virginia Arnntd, wh*. i. tin*
• ku.'.i "f fihnd.jit A.hcvlllc, N f . i,
i being , h.'iimlngly * ntci lnliu d m tluct
1 ‘ID Mi" Thnma. Kettle entertain
**tt tin* mmilel tm*t cablnel..
wa. .ct v***l In tin* back hall,
tiring Imledib i In n nioilliJ .
dnfT*"tll*. 'li t l'alay Zacln
I'linch 1 Thucdai itftel
, t,„«| j Alhuhl
linn**
80CIETY SEES SHAW’S PLAY.
Wednesday evening a large and fyft-
lonable audience greeted Robert Lo
rain. at the Grahd In' Bernard Bhaw'a
brilliant aatlce, "Man and Superman.
Mr. and Mra. Clark Howell and Mr. and
Mra. Albert Howell entertained a party
In honor of Mr. K. H. Butler and Hite
Ada Butler, of Buffalo, who are spend
ing several days at the Piedmont. The
party ronalsted of Mrs. William H. In
man. Mlaa Mary Thomas, Mlsa Jennie
English., Mlaa Kate Robinson. Mlsa
Margaret Ladson. Sir.-Lynn Werner,
Mr. Madison Beil,, Mr. Gordon Ki.er
Hr. Charles I. Byan. >•
In honor tif Mrs.*Oeorge Cunningham,
of Augusta,*Mr. add Mrs. Edward Fort-
son hod *ls their box'Miss Mary Fort-
eon, Mr. James Alexander and Dr.
Zoepffel Quplltnsteln.
Among thbse seen In the audlenre
were: Mleaek* BBnche Carson, Kath
arine Glioletln. Isma Dooly, Harrle
Btockdell. Edith' Russell, Mr. andVMr*.
W. H. Kiser, Sir. and Mra Edward.
MeCerren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fore
man. Mr. and Sira. J. a. .Hollenbeck,
Mm. Peter Erwin, Mine Morrell. Sir.
and Sirs. Harvey Johnson, Mr. and
Sirs. Russell, sir. and Sim. John Ood-
durd. Slessrs. Edward Dougherty. Ski
Peeples. Edwin Johnson. S’. P. Gamble.
Rees Marshall, Charles Klngsbery,
Harii)nn (.'ox. Roby Robinson. Ch
J. Bdyne und Hugh Foremun.
dinNer”at CLUB.
Mr. E. 1L Butler, of Buffalo. N. Y„
will entertain a few friends at Capital
City Club Thursday evening.
RAY-BROWN.
Sllss Ruby G. Brown and Sir. Fred
N. liny were quietly married Tuesday,
Starch 5, at the home of the groom',
parents. Sir. and Sim. F. C. Ray. The
ceremony was |*erfortned by Rev. Dr.
Hurley.
After March 15 Sir. and Sirs. Ray
will be at home to their frlenda at t!T4
Woodward avenue. •
MISS CAWTHONENTERTAIN8
IN HONOR OF MIS8 STAMPS.
Sllsa Elina Cawthon entertained
Tuesday night at* her home In Simpson
street In honor of Sllss Slay Stamp*,
of Rome.
The occasion waa enjoyed by a large
number of invited guests. Sluslc and
games added to the pleusures of the
evening, and delightful refreshments
were also served.
Among those present weren Mieses
Elma Cawthon. Agnes Lyon. Esther
Lyon. Eva Slider. Irene Davis, Blanche
Webb, Della SIcKIbben. Pearl Pint.
Sllss Morris und Miss Thurmond.
Slessm. Steel, Sharp, Green, Dunbar.
Wiggins. Bradley, Finch, Askln. Beat-
lie, llnmphrlee. Davis. Spinks, Nealy,
Dr. t'romutle, Dr. Lawrence und Dr.
Webb.
MR. AND MR8. HUNTER
ENTERTAIN CHARMINGLY
*1 Slfs. W. B. Hunter enter
tained the I’encherlno Club In their
behullful new home recently, the occa
sion partaking partially of a house-
,arming. The social gatherings of this
lub are always most enjoyable and
are looked forward to by the members
with Joyful anticipation. On this oc-
uslon the Jio.it and hostess provided
oine unique nnd pleasurable surprises
for their guests, one of which was a
magic lantern dlsplny of scenery along
tin* route of the Delaware anil-Iateka-
wanna Railroad, n view of the Dela
ware water gap being especially line.
Interspersed with these view's were
painted by the artist of the club,
Hi lain Phllhrlck, depleting scenes In
the history’ of tho club, which were en-'
Joyed hugely by all present. Mm.
Charles Starr contributed not a little
to the enjoyment by tin- rendition of
several songs. Among those present
were Colonel and Mrs. Albert Cox, Mr.
,'Paries tj,x. Mr. und Mrs. Charles
Starr. Mr. anil Mrs. Ethan Phllhrlck and
Thomas Phllbrlck, Mr. anil Mm. T. R
Lombard. Miss Augusta Lombard. Mr.
Wilbert McPeek. the Misses McPeck,
Mrs. M. A. Frailer and Mr. and Mrs
A. M. Kllchen.
next meeting of the club will be
... _ ,■
DOOLY-MILES.
The wedding of Ml** Nannie Hill
Dooly and Mr. Fr*d Mite* took place
•Wednesday evening at tb* Wesley, Me
mortal church. Rev. Eak* performing
Ihe ceremony.
The bride entered Ihe church with
Her father and wa* met at the altar by
the groom and hi* best man, Mr. Henry
Mile*.
The bride wore * gown of tfhlte ra
41 um slftt. fa*liioned with tiolnt hi*.
pilau* lace, and her veil of tulle
caught with orange blossoms
Miss Marshall waa maid of honor and
worn a toilet of white silk, with appli
cation* of lace.
After the ceremony the bridal party
wore entertained at dinner by Mr. and
Mm. Frederick Miles, the father and
mother of IJm groom. The table li*d a
centerpiece qf pink nwee and the can
die ehades and bonbon wore also In
pink.
After the 27th of this inqnth Mr. and
Mrs. Miles will be at horn at I Haiti
more place, /' •
MY8TERIE8 OF THE
SHOPPING BAG
A facetious masculine writer In The
Birmingham News'of Wednesday ihu*
expresses hi* humorous view* con
cerning that essential factor In
average woman's life, name!/ the
shopping bag. The aforesaid scribe
wittily oaks;'
'Have you evsr stopped to consider
Just how many and how varied are
the arttqfea which may emanate from
a woman’s chatelaine or shopping bag
If by nome chance It should be opened
and tl/« contents spUled out? Well. It
la bsydnd the comprehension of mere
man io fathom the mysteries of the
femlplne fids and fancies, and the
shopping bag wilt ever, remain an nn-
aulbed riddle to him. Why should she
edrry notes, personal correepoiblence,
ax receipts and postage stamps all
jmbled together In one Indtecrlmlnnte
sap In a shopping bag? And how did
she get the tux receipts and the g.u* bill
mixed up together? It Is no use to
try and answer these questions The
npucullnc.mlnd has pot yet been devel
oped which can fathom It out.
tew days ago I was In a soda
water find Ice cream parlor with a girl
friend of mine and she carried a large
and handsome ehatelulne bag, us she
called It. "She was carelessly swinging
same, and I, thinking of the ever pres
ent looking glass which goes In those
•vanity bags.' remonstrated with her.
" 'If there Is anything In there which
Is easily broken, you hud best be care
ful.' said I.
'There Is a ten-dolltr bill In there,'
she reeponded, 'and that's easily bro
ken.'
'Just as she finished tills bit of re-
isrtee the bag flew open and out fell a
h of white lace, two letters, the
ten-dollar bill mentioned, a small look
ing glass, a powder puff, a handker
chief, a nail file, and a smelling salts
bottle and a large asaortment of silk
samples. The poor girl was covered
with confusion, but 1 assisted her as
calmly as I could, preserving all the
dignity compatible with a very undig
nified position, down on the floor on
my knees, raking out these various ar
ticles from beneath the table. She
looked her gratitude and thdn and
there announced her Intention of hav
ing the clasp replaced on that vanity
bag by a large, stouL Indestructible
padlock with a good key.”
Personal Mention
)
Mrs. Walker Dunaon and two daugh
ters, Misses Marion and Evelyn Dun-
son. who have been spending the
month In Thomasvllle, will return the
last week In March.
Mr. J. A. Teller, SOS Rawaon street,
who has'been quite III for some lime.
Is much'Improved and hopes to bf out
I son, Cls/ei
t.'rafi, m .
again Iti a few days.
Mrs. H. T. Craft and
are .visiting Mr. Henry
olaehlcola. Fla
Mrs. Charles O. Sheridan will go to
Klrange Friday and will appear there
Friday evening In a song recital.
Mrs. Calvin MeClung. of Knoxville.
ho has been delightfully eaterlajned
during her'vlslt to Mrs. Julian Field,
will leave for her home SutUrday.
Mrs. Edward Winslow, of Cleveland,
Ohio, who la Ih* guest of her mother.
Mrs. 8amuel Askew, will remain here
week before’tearing for ftelma
to visit her slxter, Mrs. A. T. Reeves.
Sllss Kilty Btvthblefleld. of Nash-
III*. Is the guest uf Miss Aline Pat
terson. ,
Int..
■ *f Ml
. | rill will x-tlc a
to .Miss \rnoltl
mu I 1.11.1k** torn
nlng Mr. Duff Me
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brick
sltlenc
of Mr. ami Mra.’l’hll-
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Mr*. C’hailr* !*. Ualrly nml >
AlhfrtH Hankln haw rcturnml fi
A*hevllle.
Mr*. John J. I'ofRin ha* goti** to F'l
Pa*o. TVxafr. lo Join Mr. ('oKKin, who
t* quite III.
Ml** Mildred rahanl** ha* returned
from Ay*u*ta.
Mr*. Ltndrtu.v Johnnon ha* returned
from New York.
Mr*. Oeorge W. Tonner* and ehlldren
and .Mr*. Loclirane have retumetl fmiu
Florida.
Mr*. Fieri l*ewl* and daughter and
Mr*. Bertha Swift have returned from
Florida.
Mr. anil Mr*. Ralph Smith have re*
turned from \Yu*hingkm and are at
home with Mr*. Mary Roper Ifurdln.
407 \Vu*hlngton *ireet.
^!l** Mary Klng*bery ha* returned
from Rome.
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Ham Berney Evan*, for Mr*. Evans'
father, the late William Bemey. of
Montgomery, who was one of the be*t>
known men in Birmingham, having
lived here for a number of years.—
Birmingham Age-Herald.
Mi** Mary Le*ter i* vl*lting friends
and relative* at TurneraviUe und Tallu
lah Fall*.
Ml** f’arrie Mae Brown, who apent
the winter in Atlanta,, ha* tvlurped to
Asheville.
Mr. E. J. (’handler, who for sonic
time ha* been connected wtlh the Life
and* Health Insurance Company of At
lanta. ha* be«vn made manager for the
same company at Salisbury and linn
gone to that city to a**qme hi* new
duties.
Mr*. Lucy L. (dive I* visiting her
slater, Mr*. Lumpkin, at Athens.
Ml** Mary Ella Yancey I* tin* guest
of Mr*. K. H. Mell. ut Athens.
Mitt* Adgui
grandmother.
Athens.
• Eli is I* tlu- goes
Mr*. M. A. l^ps.
ha* .returned
Mr* Howard Pattlllc
from a visit to Mnntgom»>r
Mrs. Jame* McKeidtn and children
and Mis* Ada Alexander will return
i few day* from an extended stay
in Florida.
.\ll»> Mildred Rutherford, .if
*«» the guest of Mrs. A Mt |»
*ti Tuesday.
I
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
High-Class Jewelers. 37 WhiteiiHii S.reei.
DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON.
APARTMENT A.
IHE FREDERICK.
| % 3S2 Whitehall Street.
I’-mtk-e htmuu io Romeo and
ill Unix a.
* Virginia While I- rapidlv re
covering front her r»«ent illne-n ( ,nd
III be out In
i
J Min WiUMmTn.,
i turned from a hunting
r j ' Hie.
j Mr H- K Deiehe; -and family from
j Kulxtown. Fa. are spending several
t i dues with Fiofessnt II. I» |t;n<ktnmil-
ler. No. 37; South Pryor street Mr*.
| iViahei is a sKiej to Mr«, |>r-.n ken-
* miller.
i Mr and Mi* Kniuid Evan*, of
New York, but foiinerlv -if Rlrmlng-
ham, have ua .oxj ll.tii liule mu WU-
guest of ,
Mr*. T. B. Neal Is expected home
within the next few day* from a visit
to Atlanta, where she went two weeks
ago to ntteml the Hunt ley-Hpeer mar
riage. and ha* been chat mlngly enter
tained. She wa* a guest at a handsome
luncheon Saturday at the Capital City
Club, given by Mrs. Robert J. Lowry.—
Nashville Banner.
Ml** Katherine Jelks, of Enfant*, Ala .
will arrive In Atlanta the first of April
Mrs. IV II. Todd will lengthen her
pleasant stay In L;t(»ranx»‘ a week
longer.
Mr. W. I.ea Clark and family have
moved to Attierlcu*. tin. Mr. Clark
has been connected for several yearn
With the Southern Bell Telephone Co.
He ha* accepted a position a* their
general itianager of tht exchange ur
Amerlcu*.
Dr. I. S. Hopkins *|»em Wednesday
PREMATURE GRAYNESS
li the fate of many a young hoe.
Tin lipulil Hilr Rginnlor
la the only harmless preparation
known which when applied rantint
lie detected, f* unaffected by h«thc
or shampooing; permits curlh.c
Restore* hair Ip Its natural color.
Ham pie of hair colored free. I*rl-
vacy assured correspondents.
laptriil Ckt*. Mf(. C«.. 135 V. 23d St.. I. T.
Sold by Jaeoba* Pharmacy, Atlanta, Gs.
In Atlanta, en route to hla home at Li-
Orange, from a visit to hla son in
Florida.
Mr. Ofey Mitchell left Wednesday f«r
a visit to relatives In Virginia.
Ml** Marie Cherry, of Eufaula. will
he the guent of Mr*. C. C. Hanson dur
ing the coming week.
WEsfpOINT.
Mr*. Wei horn Hill, of Atlnntn. nn<l Mr*.
John Itntnniel, of Philadelphia, an- tin*
giients of MIm Willie Little. Ml** !
* will entertain In their honor uevt Tm»s-
iy afternoon.
Mfi*s l.cipi Walker, of McKeesport. 1*i,
the nt tractive gue*t of Ml** Alio- L<-
er. Ml** luinler will entertain for Mi*i
Wnlker Friday afternoon.
" •*. Yoncy Itryant, of Atlanta, nnd Mi*,*
• llapo, of Ilnpevllle, Us., were' the
gue*f* «f Mrs. John Horsley ln*t week
Ml** I'. A. Shea ley spent the Weekend
Ith MU* Lui-lle Wooilyard nt her
In l^drnuge, (in.
Mr. nml Mr*, li. I.. Uniusey reiurned i-»
heir home Friday In Decherd, Tenn., after
i two month*’ visit In West Point.
Mrs. J. 8. Horsley and Miss Martini Ih*i*
ev have returned from a visit to Mr*.
K. Mol nnd. in Atlanta.
Miss Hrooks Itulliiir, of Hamilton. <•. •
lie guest of Mr*, (ieorge Itlnntou.
Miss Iterthn Keyiunu Is the guest of Iht
•rother. Colouet Arthur lleyumu. lu
i. nml Mr*, lieu HIM are relohdug o\er
arrival of n sou. who will In- .■j.II.-I
hi llnst
M
the
Eat
l»r. I'. A. Tatum lw* returned
visit to Palos, Ala.
.1. i'. McKeinle spent Monday lu All." n
Mi and .Mr*, (ieorge Truitt, of I
if lingo. Mil.. Were tile guest* nf Mr ;t
IL \\ Sentt Monday.
Mr
Mr-
Ala.. I
Mrs
Harmon Frnslor, of Birnilni: , > 1
• vlnltliig friends In West I’olif
IteHsie fallow ay left Moisln.i f"'
tin* ue.ks' visit m friend* In Atlaif
•'ll-- Alice Askew Is the guest till-
of Miss Nollle Askew.
Ml— l.Ui)l|e Itoiiltell, Who tins heeli ''
guest Of her sister. Mr*. John Po* •*
turned lo her home Tursilny In 0\f«*'M.
!M lliigtiley. of Atlnntn. ni»ent *>•'• 1
davs this Week with friend* III West p"
Colonel Arthur Thonipnon. of Lalii
(•a "pent Friday In West Point.
Ml-* Edward Whitaker, of Columbus «•' .
!s »lie guest Of her eouslu, Mrs. Maik M ••
Culloh
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