Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1913, Image 123

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IIEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA. GA.. SUNDAY. JUNE 1. 11*13. 7 H r~ Athens S THKNS, May 31.—Attended by many brilliant social affairs, Riven in honor of the gradu ates, visitors and faculty the com mencement exercises, marking the fifty-fifth year, of Lucy Cobb, came to a close Monday evening when Miss Cora McCord Brown of Atlan ta, Miss Louise Dorsey of Athens, and Miss Annice Parker of Millen were awarded diplomas, after which Misses Gerdine and Brumby, the principals, were hostesses at an elab orate reception. As the Georgia commencement ap proaches the social center of the State, especially of the young society set, begins to move towards Athens and by Friday, June 13, when the gay commencement festivities will begin with the Pan-Hellenic dance, the Classic City will be entertaining hundreds of fair visitors from all over the South and from every social cen ter in the State. From a social viewpoint the Geor gia commencement this year will be the most brilliant in its history and elaborate preparations are being made to entertain the visiting alumni and friends. l^ast Monday was tag day for the Ella White Memorial fund, that is being raised by the Georgia Club Women, on the University campus and many contributions were cheer fully given by the Georgia boys. Twenty-five of the young society girls of the city had charge of the sales. Mrs. Gerald Green. Mrs. M. A. Lips comb, Mrs. T. B. Hill and Mrs. George Hodgson were in attendance from Athens last week at the eighth dis trict convention of Woman’s Clubs, held in Covington. Mrs. Charles Phinizy was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a going-away party in honor of Miss Mary Ann Frierson, who sailed Wednesday for an extended trip to Europe. Mrs. James Paine was the lovely hostess at an informal bridge party Wednesday afternoon, to which eight members of her bridge club were in vited. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. C. Edwards will leave shortly for Birmingham, where Mr. Edwards will enter business. Mrs. Avril Crane, of Savannah, chaperoned a gay party of young people on a picnic to the Bobbin Mill Park this week. In the party were Misses Mary Arthur, Josephine Wil kins, Katherine Morton. Sarah MeU, Elizabeth Smith and Messrs McDon- old, Gannon, Peacock, Basset and Felker. Miss Susie Hatcher of Columbus, Miss Myrtice McKenzie of Augusta, Miss Goldin of Columbus, Miss Fay Dobbs of Atlanta and Miss Levin of New York, who have been spending the Lucy Cobb commencement season with Miss Eugenia Ivey, have re turned to their homes. Miss Elizabeth Wood, who has been at the head of the music school of the State Normal College, left for her home in Chicago and will not re turn to Athens next winter, but will probably study abroad. Miss Mary Lillian Warren of Kan sas City, who has been attending Lucy Cobb this winter, is spending a few r days before the Georgia com mencement with Miss Miriam Hasel- ton, of Cloverhurst. She will remain in Athens through June. Mr. Robert McWhorter, the popular captain of the 1913 baseball team and captain-elect . of the next football team, was the host Tuesday evening at dinner in compliment to the base ball team, managers and directors. This has been a happy event for the Georgia teams for several seasons, since the McWhorters have been prominent in Georgia athletics. Miss Martha Phinizy entertained at a beautiful party this afternoon in compliment to Miss Ruth Tribble, a June bride-to-be whose wedding to Mr. Samual E. Dick, of Atlanta, has been announced for the 19th, and Mrs. Marion Allen, a bride of the year, who is remembered as Miss Jennie DuBose of Athens. Misses Sarah and Starkie Cobb are with Judge Andrew Cobb at Warm Springs this week attending the Bar convention of the State, and will go from there to Columbus for a visit of everal weeks Miss Elizabeth Lord, who made so many friends here as instructor in voice at Lucy Cobb and who has been heard Avith enthusiasm in sev eral recitals, has left for Henderson, N. C., where she will spend the sum mer. She will attend the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music next winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Carithers will sail next month for Europe and will spend the summer touring England, Ger many, France and Switzerland. Adel A DEL, May 31.—Miss Rosa Jones went to Quitman this week to visit friends. Miss Ruth Wilks has returned home from Rome, where she has been at tending Shorter College. Mrs. A. E. Astin has gone to visit friends and relatives in Atlanta. Captain Jackson attended the Confederate reunion at Chattanooga. Misses Alma. Corrie and Ruby Lowe are spending the week with friends at Milltown. Miss Mable Bray, of Cecil, was a guest of Miss DeCarr Parrish this week. Mrs. James Lyle, of Jacksonville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Connell. Mrs. J. V, Talley is spending a few days this week at her old home in Milltown. Miss Mollie Alexander, of Boston, is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs M. E. Parrish. r Newnan N EWNAN. May 31.—-Mrs. Wil liam Seabrook, of Atlanta, spent several days of the past week with Mias Louise Peddy. Mrs. Amelia Clewis, of Tampa, has been delightfully entertained as the gins, of Mrs. Robert Freeman. Alias Belle Morris, of Atlanta, spending some time with Mrs. J. E. Pea ther« tone Mrs. T. L. Brice spent last Aveek-end with her daughter. Miss Brice at the home of Mrs. Z. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks are vis iting relatives in Attalla, Ala, Miss Nan Sims, of Senoia, is the Ira ffUt'st of .Mis L B Mann Mrs. Gordon Lee, of Washington. D. <\, is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mrs. Irving Walker entertained her Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon. Top score was made by Mrs. De Witt Poole. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Pringle enter tained at a beautiful dinner on Wed nesday in honor of Mrs. Gordon Le> A game of bridge was enjoyed during the evening. Mrs. Frank Cole and Mrs. Mat Cole visited friends in Atlanta last week. Mrs. Mamie Johnson was hostess at a small bridge party on Thursday evening given to Mrs. Gordon Lee, of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carlton, of Richmond, Va., are spending some liss Rebecca Stewart Of Athens a popular ! young girl who is often a guest in Atlanta, visiting her sister, Mrs. Hilliard Spalding, in Ansley Park. Miss Stewart is posed at a sewing party, a favored form of entertaining this summer. College Perk ~i time with- their daughter, Mrs. T. S. Parrott. Mrs. Frank Rawls was hostess for the Reading Circle on Thursday aft ernoon. Current events were discus sed informally, and the officers for the ensuing year were elected. Deli cious refreshments "were served, and Mrs. Austin Smith assisted in enter taining. W EST POINT, May 31.—One of the most delightful social func tions of the season was the aft ernoon tea at the Charles Hotel, given by Mrs. John Williams, in honor of her attractive house guests, Mrs. O. D. Gorman, of Atlanta: Mrs. Buchan- r.an and Mrs. McDaniel, of Opelika. The rooms were handsomely decorat ed in American Beauty roses and white and red carnations. Miss Lucile Oslin will arrive next week to be the guest of Mrs. George Zachry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lanier and Mrs: Phil Lanier spent Wednesday in At lanta. Miss Helen Purke, of Ce dart own, is the guest of Miss Qarrie Lou Griggs. Misses Bessie Smith and Sailie Sue Longshore are spending the week in Tuskegee. Mtss Alice Zachry entertained the members of her graduating class with a rook party on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs George Harris entertained the Bridge Club on Wednesday morning. Miss Ruth Lamar has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. Lanier Branson is the guest of his parents in Athens. Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Horsley and Miss Alice As kew' will attend the wedding of Miss Jessie Mae Johnson in Tuskegee Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tulley Stanley ,ot Opelika, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lanier spent Sunday in LaGrange. Mrs. Hugh McCulloh will entertain her Bridge Club Wednesday morning. W ASHINGTON, May 31.—Mrs. Arnold Broyles and Mrs. Harry Fisher, of Atlanta, who have been the guests of Mrs. Bichard, D. Callaway for a week, were the honor guests Thursday afternoon at a large bridge party with which Mrs. W. R. Latimer enteretained at the home of Mrs. M. M. Simms. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Ivey, of War- renton, have announced the engage ment of their daughter. Rebie, to Mr. W. Vernon Corbin, of Thomson. Miss Mary Dillard is being de lightfully entertained in Chattanooga this wek, the guest of Mrs. Alice Nixon Mrs. Joseph A. Terry and Miss Ida Alexander will leave on June 10 for a three-months' tour of Europe. The engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilkinson, of Tignall, Wilkes County, of their daughter, Ethel, and Mr. Francis S. Fortson, of Atlanta. The wedding wiH occur at the country home of the Wilkinsons, ten miles north of Wash ington on the 26th of June. Monticello % | (iNTIUELLO. Mav 81.—Dp and A I Mrs?. \V. Mac Bullard will at- * 1 tend commencement exercises of the G. X. I. College. Milledgeville, next week and witness the graduation of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Bul lard. Mru. Shade Allen and Miss Eunice- Alien, of Eudora, are guests of Miss Mary Allen. Mrs. Terrell Athon, of Athens Sid ing, is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Walker. Mrs. A. S. Walker, Miss Minnie Bateman, Miss Elizabeth Ballard and Miss Ruby Ezell formed a congenial party taking in the reunion in Chat tanooga and visiting other points* of interest. Miss Lucy Benton is attending Miss Cornelia Adams’ house party in Macon this week. Mr. G. W. Ackerman and Mr. G. W. Ackerman. Jr., of Atlanta, and Mr. S. A. Perkins, of Madison, at tended the funeral of Mr. A. J. Acker man on Wednesday and were the guests of Mr. J. E. Hecht. Mrs. George Newton, of Machen, and Mr. John Newton, of Mobile, have been the guests of Mrs. Jim Newton this week. Mrs. W. Eugene Morgan and Miss Louise Morgan, of Gray, spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha A. Morgan. Dr. J. M. Hollis visited relatives in Forsyth this week. Miss Capers Ellis, of Calvin, is in Monticello, the guest of relatives. | Uthia Springs J I ITHIA SPRINGS, May 31.—A clever group of visitors being en- “““ tertained by Mrs. B. S. Barker at her home this week are: Mrs. Roger Jones, of Selma, Ala., Mrs. R. E. Mor gan, Mrs. Alfred Truitt, and Mrs. C. K. Ayer, of Atlanta. Judge M. L. Garrett of Tishomingo, Okla.; Mr. A. R. Garrett, of Mangum, Okla.. and Mrs. W. M. Hays, of Cov ington, are the guests of Dr. C. C Garrett and family. Miss Irene Watson leaves Monday for a visit in Hawkinsvllle. Miss Annie Maud Schuessler, of At lanta, will spend next week with Mls.s Margaret Barker. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Thomas have returned from a pleasant visit to De catur. Mrs. J. S. Kennedy spent several days in Atlanta last week. Pock mar r P OCKMART, May 31.—On Thurs day afternoon Miss Marion Fambrough, assisted by Mrs. Laura McCallum and Miss Ruth Trammel], entertained the friends of Miss Hermie Lane, a June bride- elect, with a linen shower. Among the social affairs being giv en for Miss Lane, whose marriage to Mr.. T. G. Selman will take place June 11, was the kitchen shower by Miss Ruth Adair Saturday afternoon. Miss Caro Foster entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Lane. Heart dice and a contest were en joyed. Sylvester S YLVESTER, May 31.—A pretty pre-nuptial affair was the re ception and “linen shower” complimentary to Miss Nancy Eliza beth Perry on Tuesday afternoon by four of her bridesmaids. Misses Lovelace, Gladys and Katie H. West- berry and Miss Lucy May Hillhouse. Miss Perry is to be married to Mr. Reginald M. Porter, of Waycross, on June 4. Misses Hazel Christopher and Nan Wicker, of Montezuma, were the guests of Mrs. Floyd Alford this week. Misses Mary Baggs, pf Camilla, Gladys Porter, of Waycross, Fannie Lou Johnson, of Albany, Florence Cameron, of Macon, arrived during the week to remain until after the Perry-Porter wedding. ly/JISS CORNELIA DUX WOODY j J returned home Tuesday from Milledgeville, w’here she has been attending school during the winter. Mrs. L. C. Flanders and Mrs. W. S. Larendon entertained informally at dinner in honor of Miss Leila Barnwell, who is visiting Mrs. V. P. Sisson. Miss Barmvell left on Friday for Rockhill, N. C. Miss Virginia Roberta Swan, who is attending school in Montgomery, Ala., will return to her home on Howard Street, the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Carter, of Al bany, visited friends in Kirkwood on Monday. Mrs. Harry Young, of Oakhurst, entertained her bridge club on Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Norris, of Atlanta, vis ited Kirkwood on Tuesday. Miss Willie Bernice Green enter tained the members of her bridge club at a delightful party on Tues day afternoon. The Women’s Civic League of Kirkwood will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday after noon at 3 o’clock, when the annual election of officers will take place. Rev. C. N. Donaldson, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Charleston, S. C., spent several days during the week in Kirkwood. He left on Wed nesday for Charleston. Mrs. Day, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Brooks, will visit her niece in Birm ingham, Ala., the first of June. Mrs. Evers, of Augusta, is visiting her son, Mr. J. F. Evers. Mr. Ralph Steele, who has been quite sick at his home on Murray Hill Avenue, is much better. Invest in a Good Diamond Before Prices Are Advanced It won’t be many months tiefore diamonds will cost 20 per cent or more than they do at present. The syndicate advances prices every year on an av erage of nearly 15 per cent. The new Tariff Hill will, as soon as passed, put another advance of 10 per cent on them. A stone now worth $200 will then cost you at least $250. I lively in a good stone now at the old prices and save 20 per cent or more. Selections sent on approval anywhere. Attractive month ly payments allowed. Net prices and full partic ulars given in our catalogue and diamond booklet. Call or write for them. MAiER & BERKELE, Ire. Diamond Merchants, 31-33 Whitehall Stteel Established 1887 v 1 RS. George Findlay entertained j ^ I informally Saturday afternoon at a guessing contest. Mrs. Knight winning the prize, a beautiful pen. Delightful refreshments were served after the game. Miss Sailie Lamar has returned from Adairsvilie, and will spend the summer with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Lamar. Dr. and Mrs. F'oster, of Manchester, are visiting Mrs. Edward Richardson. Mrs. Lowndes Connally entertained at a matinee party, Monday after noon, in honor of Mrs. James Dillard of Lynchburg, Va. Miss Mildred Bobbs, of New Or leans. returned from Lucy Cobb with Miss Ruth Reid, and will be her guest for several days. The Thursday Morning Domino Club met with Miss Bessie Hutchin son last week and were pleasantly en tertained. Mrs. V. C. Mason complimented the Sewing Club with a morning party Saturday, which was very much en joyed. Mrs. T. C. McCrary left Monday for Thomaston. Ga.. to attend the wed ding of Miss Olive Matthews and Mr. Randolph Shaffer, of Albany. Mrs. J. C. Woodward le.ft Friday for a week’s visit to her son Douglas, at Annapolis. On Wednesday Mrs. Bridges enter tained a number of her friends very pleasantly at a spend-the-day party. Mrs. W. W. Reid entertained at afternoon tea Wednesday for Miss Mildred Bobbs, of New Orleans, the guest of Miss Ruth Reid. Mr. D. C. Lyle left Wednesday for a week’s visit to Indianapolis. Mrs. James Dillard, of Lynchburgh. left for home Friday, accompanied by her daughter, Mis. Alfred Mur rell. The Sewing Club met Friday after noon with Mrs. F'red Shaefer, on Vir ginia Avenue. — Mrs. L. D. Lowe, Mrs James M. Wright and Mrs. John Arnold. The club will not meet again until Sep tember. A happy affair of the week was the informal bridge given by Mrs. Jos eph G. Camp, in honor of Mrs. Walter Keenan, of Columbia. S. C., the guest of Mrs. J. T. Daniel. Mis. E. V. Carter has as her guest Miss Gertrude Robeson, of Washing ton, D. C„ for whom several pretty parties will be given. Mrs. John F. Purser, wife of Dr. Purser, pastor of the West End Bap tist Church, who has been quite ill, is. better. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club of West End had its final meeting until fall on Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Hartman has returned home, after several weeks in Florida. Mrs. J. M. Beasley and Mrs. J. H. Arnold entertained Jointly Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Beasley's home, in honor of Miss Emma Gray, of Savan nah, the guest of Mrs. Howard Ar nold. Pink roses formed the decora tions. and the prizes, silk hose and a fern dish, were won by Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale and Mrs. Jesse Manry. Inman Park j West End O NE of the happiests events of the past week in West End was the luncheon given by the members of the Matrons Club, in honor of Mrs. Augustus C. McHan, who made top score during the year. Fifteen members motored to the Brookhaven Club, where a seven-course luncheon was served on the broad piazza over looking the lake. Double red poppies! formed the decorations, for the lunch eon table, and the place cards were hand-painted in red poppies, present were: Mrs. McHan. Mrs. F. P. Heifner, Mrs. G. W. Seay. Mrs. W. B.; Willingham, Mrs. A. R. Colcord. Mrs. I Charles A. Forrest. Mrs. VV. A. Hart - ! man, Mrs. W. A. Foster, Mrs. R. M. White, Mrs. J. N. McEachem, Mrs. j !>. V. Kennerly, Mrs. J. M. Drewry. TTHE initial event of the week in j Inman Park will be the wedding of Miss Ollie F’ewell and Mr. Jere Hampton Taylor, w’hich will take place Monday evening at the Inman Park Presbyterian Church. The bride’s sister, Mrs. E. H. Austin, will be per matron of honor, and Mr. Rob ert Taylor will be best man. Little Misses .Jonilla Taylor and Lucile Fer- rell will be flower girls, and a group of sixteen young girls, members of the music class taught by Miss Few- ell, will be ribbon bearers. Miss Lina Andrews, a bride-elect of June, was tendered a luncheon Tuesday by Mrs. . Samuel Candler Dobbs. Friday Miss Laurette Lewis entertained for Mis* Andrew's, the morning party' being* followed by an afternoon party given by Mrs. W. L. Johnson. Several parties will be given for Miss Andrews this week. Mrs. Hugh Bergstrom entertained her embroidery club Friday afternoon at her home <*n Fiuclid Avenue. The guests were Mrs. Harlee Branch, Mrs. J. Farmer, Mrs Frank McComack. Mrs. A. K. Thurmond, Mrs. W. A. Hope, Mrs. W. E. Edmundson, Mrs. C. H. Starling. Mrs. J. C. Cook, Mrs. Z. W. Matthews. Mrs. Robert McCul lough, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Simpson. ecatur IV/IISS HELEN HOWARD. of | | Locust Grove, is the guest of Miss Cora Graves. Miss Margaret Sloan, of West Vir ginia, who has been the guest of Miss Olemie Patton, left on Monday for | Chattanooga, w here she was sponsor for West Virginia. Later she will again be the guest of Miss Patton. Mrs. E. (J. Neel left Tuesday for Verbena, Ala., where she will be the guest of Miss Mary Cobb Gibson. Professor Joseph McLean leaves next week for Europe, w here he will spend the summer. Mrs. E. M. Sutton is the guest of relatives in Danbury, Ga. Miss Kate Howell, of Atlanta, was the recent guest of Miss Erma Mason. Miss Gussie O’Neal, of Winder, was the guest of relatives on Monday. Miss Marie Mclntire, of Atlanta, was the recent guest of Miss Rebekali Candler. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West and fam ily and Miss Kelly, who have spent the winter in Decatur, left this week for their home in Valdosta. Mr. and Mrs. Bogacki. of Mont gomery, attended Agnes Scott com mencement. A delightful affair of Tuesday evening was the dance at the Hal cyon Club, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Laird, Mrs. Lewis Estes and Mrs. Goodrich acting as chaperons. Miss Emmie Bankaus, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Clara Weekes. Mr. Milton Scott, who spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Scott, has returned to the Uni versity of Georgia. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Arbuckle left Saturday for their home in West Vir ginia. Colonel Kerr attended the Confed erate reunion at Chattanooga this week. Rev. C. P. Col merry, of Edwards. Miss., who has been the .guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Patton, returned home Tuesday. Miss Lucia Massle, of Atlanta, was the recent guest of Mrs. H. L. Graves. Mrs. J. H. Goss and Mr. W G. Rams peck leave shortly for a visit to Borden Wheeler. Mrs. William Alden entertained at a 5 o’clock tea on Thursday after noon as compliment to Mrs. H. B. ArbuckJe. Misses Berta and Frankie Thomp son left Monday to visit relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Annie Laurie Flake, of Con yers, was the guest of Miss Annie Ansley on Friday. Mr. Pitman Sutton is the guest of relatives in LaGrange. An interesting affair of Saturday afternoon was the tournament given by the Tennis Club. Mr. Carl Ram- speck and Mr. J. K. Orr were the winners. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham, of Inman Park, were the recent guests of Mrs. J. C. Bucker. An enjoyable event of Friday even ing was the vaudeville entertainment given by the Dramatic Club at the court house. Mr. Groves and Miss Gussie Groves, of Marietta, who have been the guests of Miss Louise Colzey, have returned home. Miss Tocoa Cozart, of Montgomery, is the guest of Mrs. Trotti. Mrs J. G. Addy entertained at a 5 o’clock tea on Thursday afternoon for her sistor, Mrs. Morris, of Chi cago. Miss Evelyn Pratt entertained a few friends at tennis on Saturday af ternoon. Mr. James Patton has returned from Davidson College, Mrs. T. B. Brady, of California, la the guest of Mrs. G. A. Durham. i EHiTpSim jV/1 ISS OSEE WILLS left Thursday l I for her home in Winder. Mrs. E. N. Mattox is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Gibbs, on Ware Street. Mrs. M. M. Simmons and little daughter left Thursday for a visit of several weeks to Cave Springs. Miss Annie Ricketson has returned to her home in Warrenton for the summer months Mr. and Mrs. F'reeman, who have been the guests of Mrs. O. C. Sim mons. have returned to Cave Springs. Mrs. J. A. Burgess entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening at her home on East Point Avenue, casion was a compliment to the teach ers and graduating class of the public school. Mrs. W. C Carroll entertained the younger set on l’riday evening at her home on Ware Street. Mrs. Frank Wilson and little daugh ter are visiting relatives* in Clarkea- ville. Miss Marguerite White gave her griduatlng recital in oratory on Fri day evening at the City Hall. Miss White was assisted by Miss Grace Flolsenbeck. reader; Mrs. M. A. Cox, pianist, and the Misses Cox. violinist®. A large company of friends and ad mirers were present. Judge J. J Martin returned Wed nesday from a visit of several weeks to Greenville, S. C. Miss Nettie Belle McMillan has re turned to her home in Acworth. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Pres byterian Church met Wednesday with Mrs. W. C. Carroll. Professor M. F. Ramsey is on a short trip through Florida. Mrs. Henry Matthews has returned from a visit to her parents in Fort Mitchell, Ala. Mr. C. H. Levsey is in Savannah. Mrs. Julia Wilson is in Chattanooga on a short visit to her son, Harvey Wilson. Miss Minnie Maughon left Thurs day for her home in Monroe. Mrs. J. R. Dorsey and daughter, of St. Augustine, Fla., are visiting Mrs. S. N. Thompson on Washington Street. Hapeville \ | R. AND MRS. MARION KING I I have returned from Fayette ville. Miss Ruby Lacy, of Cedartown, is ((pending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Hunnicutt. Mrs. Ruby Smith, of Marietta, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Huie. Misses Annie and Mary Ball have returned from Chattanooga, where they spent several days. Miss Lucile Grubbs, of Orchard Hill, is the guest of Mrs. Marvin King. Miss Lula Williams, of Decatur, spent several days recently with Miss Alice May Adamson. J) 5 Remarkable Monday Sales! You will be AMAZED at these offerings. ’Tis Southern Suit and Skirt Co.’s way of doing things. 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