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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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Milledgeville
recaption at tbe borne of Mra. .
In honor of Mra. T. J. Woof ter,
Thn colonial home waa especially attractive
with Ita decoraUona of handaome palms
and many rites and howls of handsome
l The (neats were (reefed at the
by Mra. Edward B. Hines **■ —
door hr Mra. Edward K.
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Knoxrllli.
J. H. Vlnaou.
BUen Fox, punch being aerred In tbe I
by Misses Ilaylwlln Crawford and Mln
Scarry. Assisting Miss Snyder In recelr
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Southern Social News and Gossip
SAVANNAH SOCIAL NEWS
were 'Meedsmss V M jV
into
r llton of Knoxville. M. „
mil and J. H. Vlunou. Tbe round ma
hogany table In the (limn* room waa ele-
intly appointed with a raae of white flag
Uea on a mirrored platter, anrrounded tv» n e .rwnfwvi
with braaa and crystal candleatlcka holding
green tapera. Candelabra holding tapera Mr * Edmund
were placed upon the cabinets aud man
tel».
Mrs. 8. 8. Tennent entertained on Thurs
day afternoon at alx*hand euchre, and on
Friday afternoon at forty-two.
Mrs. Georgs Fort Milton, of Knoxville,
Tenn., la the gneat of Mra. C. P. Crawford.
Mr* T. J. Woofter, of Athens, *
gneat of frlenda here.
Mra AMI no Pound, of Waycroas, la tha
gneat of Mra Jere Pound.
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they attended tha convention of tha Worn*
an'a Missionary Society.
cuthFert,
Mrs. M. L. Smith announces tha engage
ment of her daughter. Ruby Elisa, to Mr.
Bobort X. Mattox. Tha marriage will take
place on the 23th.
Mias Cobble Hood la In Albany.
Mtsa McDonald, of Fort Valley, la the
gneat of .Miss Jennie MayOwen.
Mr,. ItMley, who ha, bm the (neat of
Mra. Arthur Hood tor tom, time,.ha, re
turned to her home In Atlanta. *
Mra. n. It. Lid* baa returned from Tar
pon Springs, Fla.
Mlaa Louie Uay has returned I
Cobb, baring spent several days at
Mra. Clarence Thornton and Miss Zertlda
Martin, of Albany, and Mln Isabel Battle,
of Columlrai, were tbe guests laat .week
tf Mrs. A. C. Moya.
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Mlaa Mlttto Patterson gave a rlvor
party on Monday afternoon /m the
Knox, tbe party stopping for tea at
Colonel Patterson’* quarters at Tybee,
after the run.
Mrs. H. W. Johnson entertained the
Married Women's Card Club on Tues
day afternoon with an unusually pret
ty affair. It waa .a parasol party and
besides Introducing this Idea In the
tally cards and favors, three moat at
tractive linen sunshades were awarded
as prises.
Ths Bridge Luncheon Club met with
Mra IV. H. Leaken on Wednesday, and
on Saturday afternoon Mra. Cooper
Myers entertained the club at her at
tractive cottage at Tybee, the last
meeting title season, taking the form
’ a most delightful outing.
The Wednesday Bridge Club met this
week with Mrs. Horace Crano and Mrs.
Henry Walthour entertained the Silk
Slocking Club on Thursday afternoon.
Miss Allcs Hunter and Mia* Mary
Fortson were guests of honor Friday
morning at a very pretty bridge pgrty
given by Mrs. J. M. Long. Miss Julia
Hunter made the top score, winning a
blue silk parasol, anti Mis* Alice Hun
ter was awarded a white linen sun
shade.
Miss Ophelia Dent Is the guest ot
Miss Lucy Barrow. .
Mra Patterson and Mra. Hauers ora
spending a week with Mrs. James T.
Mrs. Edihund Nash and Miss Gwen
dolyn Nash have gone to Rye, N. Y,
where the Naahes will spend the sum
mer.
Mrs. Adolf Hoffman, of London, who
has been spending the past week htfre,
left on Friday for Albany, Qa.
Mrs. H. L. Gantt, who has been the
guest of her slater, Mrs. Francis Alan
Brown, has returned to her home. In
Pawtucket.-R. I.
Miss Mary Bella Elliott left on Fri
day for.-New York to visit Mr*. John
Church, after a month's stay with the
Misses Huger.
Miss Ethel Taylor, who has been vis
iting friends here for several weeks,
has returned to her home. In New York.
Miss May Peine, of Charleston, Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Lawrence.
Mrs. David Stuart Craven and chil
dren, who have been visiting Judge and
Mrs. George T. Cann, have returned to
their home, In Salem, N. J.
Miss Margaret Smith, of Augusta, Is
the guest of Mr*. Ernest North.
Mis* Margaret Charlton left Thurs
day to visit relatlvss In Baltimore.
Mrs. T. B. Adams and the Misses
Laleata and Minnie Adams are. spend
ing a short tlma In New York.
Miss Mary Fortson, of Washington.
Oa„ and Miss Allca Hunter, of Ger
mantown, Pa., ore tha guests of Mrs.
Julian Schley.
Miss Allcs Plllsbury, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Harold Ayer, has re
turned to her home. In Minneapolis.
Mrs, E. C. stiles and Miss Guile
Sllles, of Malbone, ate the guests of
General and Mra W. W. Gordon. .
MOUNT AIRY.
Miss Balll* Elba, of Atlanta, Is the guest
of Silas Kata Fort for a few days
Sira Hannon and her two daughters. Miss
Margaret and Silas Slsrle Harmon, ot
Clarkssrllls, nr* St tbe Monterey.
Miss Fanny Ilarnst, of Toledo, Ohio, atop,
ped OTOT at Mount Airy for a few dure, en
route to Tallulah Falls, Qa.
Colonel John P. Fort made a business trip
to Allisny, Un.. last week.
niebard Johnston, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Dr. O. T. White Slonday aud Tues
day.
NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
Thsri will be two notable marriages
next week In Nashville—that of Miss
Elisabeth Dallas and Mr. Kenneth Ward
Smith W’ednesday, April 24, and of Miss
Mary O. Morgan and Dr. Thomas Kelly
Van Zandt, of Louisville the evening
following. The Smith-Dallas wedding
will be solemnized at the home of the
bride’s mother, Mrs. T. B. Dallas. Just
completed, which will be a most at
tractive environment Midshipman
George M. Dallas will come to Nashville
to give his sister away, and there will
be a large bridal party, tbe details of
the nuptials recalling the marriage of
the bride’s slater, formerly Mias Treva-
nla Dallas, to the groom's brother, Mr.
Blair Smith, a few years ago. On r
Monday night Mra Dallas will enter:
the bridal party. With Mrs. Nathan
Jenks, of Detroit Miss Dallas was hon-
oree of a handsome afternoon musical
reception at Mrs. Gates P. Thruston's
Wednesday, of Mrs. H. Blair Smith's
bridge Juncheon for tho bridge club' on
Thursday, and of Mrs. John M. Gray,
Jr.’s entertainment of the bridge club
"le day following.
The Van Zaadt-Morgan wedding will
be brilliantly solemnised at West End
Methodist church with a subsequent re
ception for the bridal party and near
relatives at the home of the bride’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Morgan. On
Wednesday* evening Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Warren, Jr, will give a dinner for the
girls In the bridal party and the men
from out of town who are the groom's
attendants:
Miss Flora Harlan, engrossing clerk
of the house at the session ot the Ten
nessee legislature. Just concluded, and
Mr. Alvin T. Armstrong, a prominent
business man of Nashville, were quietly
married by Rev. R. Lin Cave Wednes
day evening at the study of tha Vino
Street Christian church.
Marietta
Our people are to be congratulated In be
ing able to obtain tbe services of Mra. E.
B. Stevens, a graduate of tbe Boston cook
ing school, and other noted schools. Tbe
Guild of Ht. James Episcopal church It as
sured that she will be In Marietta, at tbe
opera bouse, May ft, giving demonstrations
ot cooking morning and evening for one
week.
The ladles' Afternoon Encbre Club was
delightfully entertained by Mrs. V. L. Htsrr
on Thursday afternoon. AT tbo conclusion
of tho game, delicious refreshments, con
sisting of salads. Ices- and bonbons, were
served. Tbe prises, a cut glass dltb and a
bonbon dleb, were won by Mrs. Albert Bal-
Mae and Mra. C. T. Nolan.
Miss Mildred Thompson attended a house
party laat week, given by Mr. and Mra
Jobn Brown, In Cartersvllle.
Mlaa Charlotte Bartow left this week for
Enfanla. Ala., where she will visit tbe
Misses Dean.
Mlsa Clyde Malone, Miss Irma Neal and
Mlaa Regina Rambo, accompanied by Mlaa
Marguerite Reyer, all students of Wesley
an collage, spent * few days at boms tbe
,l *Mrs W< Ge<>rge Owens bss returned from
C ltev!*klr!*Oeor*e left last week for Flor
ida. lie will bo gone about a month.
K. T. Boone waa among the guests at
Johnrowm*ofVarumsvhis. "V
Mrs. W. A. linl’r# entertained the Young
Matrons’ Bridge Whist Club on Frldav aff-
ernoon. .After s delightful game, dainty
5K5MT- SV'cMrijM Sft
M Mra. 8 iSl > <L t Co| l eK , vlsltln* her slater, Mra
8tearns, In Griffin, G*.
Gadsden
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baugtt, of
Htintavllle, were among the out of town
attendants to ths, Baugh-Cathey wed-
dnig Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Foster have re
turned from Fort Worth, Texas. Mra.
Foster was taken 111 In tho Texas city
and Mr. Foster went to accompany
her home. Mrs. J. H. Kelley has re
turned from a visit to her mother,
Mrs. C. M. Taul, In Birmingham.
Mrs. John L. Burnett and son. Phil,
have returned from Del-and, Florida,
where they have been spending tho
winter.
Mias Ethel Hughes ha* gone to Fort
Worth, Texas, to visit relatives. '
Miss Bessie Blair has returned to the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, after
visiting relatives and friends here.
Miss Myra Mitchell entertained the
Baugh-Cathey wedding party with an
elegant luncheon at her pretty aurbur-
ban home, "Edgcmont," Tuesday even
ing.
Mrs, John B. Hammond has returned
from a visit to her parents at Talla
dega.
Captain and Mrs. J. M. Elliott have
returned from French Lick Springs,
Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. lister and fam
ily left Friday for Sheffield, Ala., which
place they will make their future
home.
Mrs. T. C. Smith and son, of Colum
bus, Mlsrf., ore visiting frlenda here.
Mrs. U E. Dorman, of Dadevllle, Ala.,
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. B.
Stroud, on South Sixth street.
Pensacola
Cards are out to tbe lunrrlnge of Miss
Kathleen Hutchinson to Mr. Walter Millard
Watson, of the Pensacola nnvy yard, on
April 23. These (’firming young people are
great favorites will* tbe younger set, and
will lx* warmly welcomed on their return
from their trip to Washington, Jamestown,
etc.
Friday night, tho German Club gave an
other delight fill dance at the C. K. of A.
hall, led by Mr. W. D. C. Kessler and hla
guest, Mlsa Oeratle. of Keysor, W. Vs.
On Thursday, a barbecue was served nt
the Old Mill Inn to a large number of
noople. Thla entertainment was given un-
er the auspices of Chrlat Church Guild,
.. . Taylor, Mra. John Denham,.
Mrs. Warren, Mrs. J. 8. McGnughcy, Mlaa
McOnughey and Mlaa Warren.
Mrs. II. I,. Covington la making an ex
tended visit to the home of her mother In
Valdosta. Ga.
The Country Clift* baa aecured the use
of the Ilowe bungalow, on the flaysbore.
for Ita lummer quarters, the new club
house not being completed until the fall.
"Thn Vnmmlu ' Hint nt thn hntnss nf Mr
Mrs. Paul Clark, of Washlnzton. Is vis
iting her father. J. A. Chaffin, snd her
slaters, tbe Mlsse, Cbaffln, at tbelr borne
on l'nlnfox street.
On Momlny evenlnz. April It, Mr. snd
Mrs. N. 11. Cook celebrated tbelr (olden
wedding. Mr. Conk has been mperlntend-
ent of public schools In Escambia county
for n number of yenrs.
The track meet between the Pensacola
classical school nml the high school ws,
truly a creditable affair to all who took
part In It. ending, tiowevor, lu the classi
cal school securing tho enp, which hns
liecn for n number of years In thu po*.
session of the hlgb school.
Conn., who Is tho guest of her slstsr.
Mr*. M. C. McGannon. Is being given a
round of complimentary affairs. Mr*.
William L. Nlchol entertained the Col
onial Card Club for her last Monday
and Mr*. H. H. Carson gavo a bridge
party for her Tuesday. Mrs. McGannon
will be hostess of a tea In her honor
April 23.
Another popular visitor In Nashville
Is Mrs. James M. Head, of Boston, who
has been given a round of entertain
ments the past two weeks.
Mrs. Thomas Kendrick entertains ths
Colonial Card Club for her on the 25th,
and May 1 Mrs. Benton McMIllln gives
her a bridge luncheon at the Golf and
Country Club.
Mrs. Leslie Warner will entertain the
bridge club next Monday for her guest,
Mrs. Charles T. Ballard, of Louisville,
and Mrs. Jenks, and sirs. T. Garland
Tinsley will be hostess of a luncheon
for Mrs. Ballard Wednesday. Tuesday
General and Airs. Gatea P. Thruston
will give a dinner for Mra Ballard
Mrs. A. M. Shook, formerly regent
of the Ladles’ Hermitage Association,
will give a musical tea for that organi
sation Thursday evening, April 25. The
annual outing to the Hermitage will be
May 3.
Thirty men of the younger set In
Nashville have formed a club chris
tened the Capitol Club, which will be
very popular with that element. They
have leased and remodeled a pretty
house In a fashionable West End neigh
borhood and will give a dance for a
house warming in the near future. Mr.
Joseph Laurent Is president.
Miss Augusta Schwab entertained the
pinner Bridge Club very handsomely
huraday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klrkman will
entertain the Benedict Whist Club on
April 27.
Carrollton
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geeslln, of Ma
con, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hyatt. Mrs. Geeslln was for
merly Miss Little Maude Blalock and
has many friends and admirers In this
city.
Fred Wilson, of Acworth, came
Thursday to visit his mother, Mrs. D. G.
Wilson.
Mayor H. W. Long entertained a
large number of his friends at a bar-
oceue Thursday afternoon at Hays Mill.
A gretna green affair of much In
terest to the friends of the contracting
parties her* was the marriage ot Miss
Lina Bowers and Mr. Albert Gammon,
which occurred In Atlanta the early
part of the week. The news only
reached Carrollton, the'latter part of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kramer have
returned to their home In Waco, Texas,
after spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Kramer.
The United Daughters of the Con
federacy will entertain the old vet
erans at dinner Friday on the court
house grounds.
The friends of Miss Camilla Monde-
Vine will be glad to learn that she has
recovered from her recent Indisposition
and Is able to be out. She was forced,
by lllnesB, to come home from Agnes
Scott some daysjago.
r. Eugene Tinner, of Atlanta, Is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Tanner.
Miss- Ruth Gardner has returned to
her home In Atlanta after spending
several weeks with hrr sister, Mrs. M.
M. Bradley.
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West Point
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Delamar spent
Sunday In Atlanta, the guest of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Claude Henderson.
Miss Susie Hayee had as her guests
last week Mrs. W. 8. Duncan. Miss
Martha Duncan, Miss Erin Hayes, of
Atlanta.
Mr. Fred Kelly, of Tuskegee, Ala.,
spent Sunday with friends In West
Point.
Mlsa Marlon Woodyard has returned
from a week's visit to her cousin, Miss
Luclle Woodyard, In LaGrange, Ga.
Mr. Phil I-anler spent Tuesday In
Atlnnta.
Miss Daisy Zachry has returned home
from a visit to Mrs. Robert Hogg, In
Atlanta. „ _
Mra.. Lewla Hill, of Newnan, Ga.,
aa tha gueat laat week of her brother,
Mr. Hugh Hill.
Mr. Fred Farris, of Thomaston. Ga..
was a visitor in West Point last Sun-
dl Mr. end Mrs. E. J. Collins, who have
been the gueata of Mr. and Mr*. W. J.
Campbell, in Atlanta, returned home
Tuesday. , .
Mlsa Bcaale Lanier returned homo
Tueaday from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
EL C. Branson, In Athens, Ga.
Mra. W. J. Higginbotham and chil
dren. of LaGrange, are the gueata of
Mr. and Mra. George Sliealey.
Mrs. R. B. Kyle haa returned to her
horns In Oadaden, Ata^ Rfter a week's
visit to Mr. and Sirs. W. If. Huguley.
^*Mrs. L. W. Arnold, of Atlanta, re-
turned borne Sunday, after o weeks
visit to her mother, Mrs. Lottie Melton.
Mlsa C. A. Bheoley spsnt Monday In
I **Mr. ar L. e ' Lanier spent Tuesday In
i, J?r.*°Meyer "welnsteln, of Philadel
phia, has been the guest of Mr. John
Hadgcdorn for the past week.
Mrs. J. E. Warllek nnd daughter.
Miss t.'lara, of IaGrange, are the guests
this week of Mra. F. C Barrett.
Mrs I-onlta Foster, of Dothan. Ala.
the' guest of her aunt, Miss Carrto
Clark. . .
Mr. Walter Jacob* hak returned from
visit to Atlnnta
Mr. W. 8. Duncan, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday In West Point, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. 11. Huguley. Sr
Miss Bessie Smith Is visiting Mrs.
Robert Hogg. In Atlanta
Mis* Gabrella Lanier Is the guest ot
her sunt. Mrs. Yancy. In Birmingham.
A> Mr. Nathan Mitcham, of Auburn.
Ala, spent Sunday In West Point, the
guest of Mr. Krncit Miller.
Mrs. Clifford Johnson has returned
from a visit In Columbus. Ga
Mrs. E G. Moon und daughter. Ann,
.i-ho have been the guests of Mrs.
Moon’s mother. Mrs. o. I>. Winston, re
turned to their home. In LaGrange,
'ednesday.
Mr*. Lem Askew expect* her sister.
Miss I.nralne Wright, or Tuskegee, Ala.
this week.
31 r. Ed Cumbee Is spending this week
I Cuba, Ala
Dr. F. B. Boland. Mr. Bogart and
Mr. Jones, of Atlanta, are expected to
spend the week-end with Dr. J. S.
Horsley and family.
Mrs O. 1). Winston Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Fulcher, In
Valdosta
The following officer* of the Wlmo-
tlausls Club to eerve for the ensuing
year,“wore elected at the meeting of the
club on Wednesday afternoon:
President, Mm. T. M. Talbot; first
vice president, Mrs. C. 8. Uondurant;
second vice president, Mr*. Frank Rob
erts; Recording secretary,'Mrs. W. E.
Rouse; corresponding secretary, Miss
Fannie Jones; press correspondent,
Mrs. J. F. Neeley; treasurer, Mrs. R.
R. Daniel; critic, Miss Hall.
The election of officers was the prin
cipal feature of the meeting, the regu
lar literary program being succeeded
by a short musical program, the two
selections, a violin solo by Miss Hal
ite Vnrnedoe, nnd a vocal solo by Miss
Josephine Denmark, preceding the elec
tion. The club voted unanimously to
continue the "Bay View Course" for
another year. . . , ,
The Wlmodausls Club haa undertaken
to raise $100 toward buying the stiver
service for the battleship Georgia. The
club Itself has given $25 and will so
licit the remainder by popular sub
scription. Miss Du Bose, of Athens, who
has been working so xealously toward
raising the fund for the ■•rvlce,
recently addressed Professor R^^ B.
Daniel, sui*erintendent of >a!dosta»
public schools, in behalf of the under
taking und Mr. Daniel quickly inter
ested the patriotic ladles of the « ymo-
dausls Club, who obligated to raise the
sum wanted. 4 .
Miss .Mule Dell Robert* entertained
a large number of young society people
ut an "excursion” party given at the
home of her father, Mayor John T.
Roberts, on Tuesday evening. The
party was In honor of Miss Roberts
guests. Misses Louise Manning. Claudia
Ross. Edith Martin, Martha Lewi* and
Alline Peeples, whom she Is .entertain
ing at a delightful house party. Miss
Roberts was assisted in entertaining
by her sister, Mrs. Ablal Winn, and her
mother, Mrs. John T. Roberts.
Miss Katie Stump entertained a large
euchre party on Thursday afternoon,
the guests of honor being
latlles composing Miss Mala Dell Rob-
erts' bouse party. .
Misses Halite Varftetloe and Miss
Maine Bacon cntertulnod the Young
I-Allies’ Euchre flub on Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Cran
ford, on River street. The occasion
was a silhouette party.
Miss Cynthia Jones, of Winston-Sa
lem. N. C.. is an attractive visitor to
this city, and is the guest of her sis
ter. Mrs. James Osborne.
Greenesboro
Waynesboro, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horsley. Mr. and
Mrs. Arch Avery and Miss Rpple Lee
Scott spent Sunday at "Falrvlew." the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson.
Miss Hattie Strauss, of New York,
spent Tuesday In town, the guest of
Mrs. Joe Herxfeld, en route from Mont
gomery, Ala.
Miss Lee May Palmer, of Opelika,
g\la.. Is the guest of Mrs. Houston.
Mrs. M. C. Stevens, of Newnan. Ga^
Is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. D. I*.
Adams.
Mr*. W. D. Woodyard has returned
from a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Ware. In IsuGrunge. Ga.
Mr. Sam Iierxfeld spent Tuesday in
Atlanta, _ ^
Miss Mny Tbomnson, of Mndlson, visited
Miss Louise Bmltli recently.
Mrs. Thomos II. Holland hns returned
from nn extended visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. K. Ilnrvey Armor spent last week
|ln Atlnnta.
Miss Julia Brown, of Itesncn. Is tbe guest
itf tier sister, Mrs. II. 8. Torbtrt.
Mrs. F. M. Tucker, of Wlntervllle, visit*
ini Mrs. F. II. Hblpp recently.
Mrs. It. P. Wheeler nnd Sllss Lyde Wal
ters have returned from a visit to relatives
In Putnam county.
Mrs. t\ (\ Oliver returned Friday from
nn extended visit to her daughter. Mrs.
Henry Kmbry, nt Ktlierton.
Mrs. It. K. llnll and children, of Nor
wood. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Armour Inst week.
Mrs. J. T. Roswell hns returned from s
visit to her parents at Woodrllle.
Mrs. I*. P. Perdue spent Inst 8undny
with her mother nt Csreys Station.
Mrs. J. II. Griffith, who tins been spend
ing some time with Mr. nud Mrs. Itolmrt
Itrnneh, returned Thursday to her homo st
Athens.
FAYETTEVILLE.
Mr*. W. A. Johnson was hostess at
an Informal tea given Saturday even
ing In honor of her week-end guest,
Miss Smiley, of Atlanta.
Mins Clifford Burks is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Malvern Hill, In West End.
Colonel Wise, Professor Pettis, Dr.
Seawrlght and Mr. A. G. Harris were
Griffin
Wednesday afternoon little Miss
Marianna Sears entertained nbout thir
ty of her little friends In honor of her
eighth birthday. The decorations were
In red roses and sweet peas, and also
rod candles on the cake.
Mrs. J. W. Manglmm entertained on
Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs.
Dixon and Miss Louise Dixon, of New
York, the guests of Mrs. Dougins Boyd.
Mrs. Boyd also gave an elaborate
luncheon Thursday In honor of these
guests, to which about forty guests
were Invited.
The W. C. T. U. ladles of Griffin
met Friday afternoon ut the home of
Mrs. T. E. Patterson, to make some
comforts (with toilet accessories, etc.)
for the sailors of the battleship Geor
gia.
Mrs. James Moore entertained- the
Current Topics Thursday afternoon.
in Atlanta this week.
Mr. Otis Clinton and bride, of Hous
ton, Miss., nre visiting his sister, Mrs.
Nat Beadles.
Mrs. J. W. Culpepper has returned
from a visit to relatives In Yatea-
ville.
Mrs. J. J. Arnold spent Wednesday
In Atlanta.
Dr. Will Blalock, of Atlanta, visited
his parents here Monddy.
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d An ideal Summer Residence
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BARNESVILLE.
Mrs. Bldney Smith, of Foreyth, re
turned to her home Saturday, after' a
visit of several days with Mrs. J. L.
Kennedy.
Mlsx Priscilla Stroud Is the gueat ot
Dr. nnd Mra. M. A. Clark In Macon.
Miss Evn Warde, of Milner, visited
Mias Helen Wilkinson last week.
Mrs. J. C. Collier entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Club lost week.
Miss Myrtla Franklin la vlattlng her
sister, Mrs. A. H. Henslee, at College
Pork.
Mrs. C. D. Mntth’ows returned to her
home In Ypsllantl last Friday, after
spending several days with Mrs. Kate
Porrh and Mr. R. L. Swatta.
Mrs. Floyd Murphy entertained the
bridge club last week.
Mrs. N. L. Bush, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday last week with her son. Mr. J.
E. Bush.
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Mrs. John T. Chambers, of Thomas-
vllle, haa been In the city for the pait
week.
The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club
met with Mrs. Tom 8. Murphey, on
Stafford avenue, this week.
HARALSON.
Mr. G. J. Cagle Is quite 111 with fe
ver.
Dr. W. R. McCrary was In Haralsun
Friday.
Mias Minnie Cook and Miss Mary
Leak, who have been the guests <>f
Mra. A. W, Rawls, have returned to
Williamson.
Mr. Frank Addy, of Carrollton, came
over to spend Sunday with his parents.
Mrs. A. C. Prichard, of Atlanta, and
Mr. C. H. Hodnett, of Dublin, nre tho
guests of their mother, Mrs. Mary A.
Hodnett. .
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