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TTRARRT’S RT'NDAV AFRICAN, ATLANTA, CA., SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1212
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nrTOK, July 26.—-Mrs. Vina H#n-
dsrson, fit Bsinbrifife. wu th*
w#*k-*nd ipupst of Mr# Oren
ftftbprt*.
Mr* B W. Ooodman and children
I#ft Thursday for OdatMdale.
Ml*# Joanne Phllhaut, of Xapoloon.
villp. La., is tht fue*t of Mi*f> Effle
ftcarboro
Mia* Winnifrsd Cumlln, 'vhh wam
the gusst of Ml»s Maurine RidgdiH,
loft ThunMay for it Maryt
Mis* Marion Woolay returned to
Atlanta Thursday.
Mrs ft D Smith la the ruait of her
brother, A. H. Smith, In Cordele.
Mr* W. M. Thurman and children,
of Atlanta, are tha guast* of Mia. W.
L. Harman.
Mia* Tommla McOuirt If the fueat
of Miss Ella Sanford in Thomaaville
Mr* A P. Hunter and ron. Prank
art apandinf the summer with Mr
and Mr* W. W. Timmons
JffM Corn Stephen* 1* in Macon
Mrs. R. G Postell and eon, Carlisle,
returned Wednesday from Atlanta
Monticello and other North Georgli
points.
Misses Maurine and Wilma Rldg
dill. Winnifred Cumlln, Lula Mae and
Kntelle Morgan. Marie and SarahCol-
rord and Desaie Mtifrow were the
ftiembtrs of a picnic party to Murrow
Springs Wednesday Mr*. J. B Mur*
tow and Mrs. J. & Ridfdill were the
chaperons
Miss Alexandra Rhodes entertained
at tea Wednesday in honor of Miss
Marguerite Drake, of Thomusvlllo
Those present were Mlaees Margue
fite Drake Effle Scarboro, Maude and
Kellie Timmons and Alexandre
fthodes. John Fountain. Tyeitnon Row
an Dr. C. R Dickert. Dr. E B. Mount.
Sir. and Mr* J W. Eason and Mrs L.
A Rhode*.
Mrs. 1/. P Thurman entertained
W ednesday for little Mis* Anna Shep
hard Thurman, of Atlanta Rook,
hearts dice and upjlnks were played.
Misaes Grace Fulwood and Laura Coe
Curved punch.
Mrs. I L. Ford chaperoned a picnic'
party to Lucy Lake Tuesday. Those
In tlMipArty were Misses Wynona and
Ploy fVrrd and Aurelia Hargrett, Ben
Jdoore, C. E Foy, Arthur Hollings
worth and Dr E B Mount.
for h two months’ stay in the North I
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carmichael are
in Baltimore.
Miss Julia Curry is being entertain- J
ed as the guest of Miss Fannie Belle j
Walts, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson have
returned to their home in Dublin aft
er a visit with Mrs. W. J. Wood and
Mrs E. C. Robinson.
Mias Clio Carmichael Is spending
some time a* the guest of Mias Mar
garet Ruflhton and Mrs. Stewart Rob
erts in Atlanta.
Misses Vera and Jessie Jones have
as their guest Miss Carrie Knott, of
Locust Grove.
Mr. and Mr*. Q B. Oarreker left
Wednesday for a visit with relatives
in Zebulon
Mrs. H. A. Butner and sister, Mis*
Roberts, of Greenville. S. are
guests of Mrs. C A. Butner and Mis*
Annie J,ou McCord.
Mis. J. W. Crum is at hom* from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sasnett Crum
in Wilmington, N. C.
Miss Annie Catching* Crum is vis
iting Miss Annie Kieth in Spartan
burg
Cartersville
— ARTERBVTM.E, July 26—Mis***
Thomasville j
T
M ILt.eDCBVILLE. July 28.—The
marriage of Mis* Tlllle Smltu,
of Montezuma. to E. Culver
KMd took place at Montezuma Wed
nesday.
Mr Kidd wa? accompanied to Mon
tezuma &v O. R Horton. Malcolm
riemtster, Steyart, Wootten and
George Nottingham. of Macon.
Immediately after the ceremony Mr
and Mrs. Kidd left for Savannah, em-
jarklng for Ne« York, Niagara, To
ronto and a run through Thousand
Islands, stopping On their way home
gt Washington
Mr* Caflyia Cobb, of Athens, ia
Visiting Mrs Ed Treanor.
Miss Clara Williams has returned
from the mountains and Waynesboro.
blisses Elbe and Marie Grenade are
attending a house party at Hurtsboro.
Ala
Mrs. T. O Powell, Mrs. Julia W
Misses Jessie Allen
Francis Conn are
Falls,
Judge and MrSi E R Hind* enter
talned the men’s class of the Metho
dist Sunday school last Thursday
Miss Mary Lawrence Is visiting
Sarnesville
Miss Bertha Ghoieon has returned
from a visit to Florida.
Mias Verde Montgomery ha* re
turned from a Vlilt to Oconee Springs.
Miss Myrtle MoDerrttot I* attending
g l ouse party at Agricola
this
New
HOMASVII.I.E. July ill.—For-her
guest, Mlsj Ellen Joseph, of Mil-
ledgeville, Miss Alice Parker
uas the hostess on Thursday evening
ut ■ poren party.
Miss Caroline Higgins left
week for a visit to friends In
Jersey end Maryland.
Miss Alice Parker has returned
from a visit to friends In Moultrie.
Miss Mary Merrill and Miss May
Patten will leave next week for East
Orange. V. J.
Miss Marianne Watt will leave on
Monday for Savannah, where she will
spend a short time as the guest of
Miss Margaret Charlton.
VlUr Florid* Stevens, Of Norfolk, is
th* guest or Mr* F I. MacIntyre.
Miss Minnie Weldon Is spending
some time at Pablo Beach. Fla.
Miss Josephine Porter, of Apalach
icola, Pis , is visiting Mrs. J. W. Pea-
C Miss Ellen Joseph, of Mllledgevtlle,
it vifltlng Miss Alice Parker. '
Mrs. M. R. Mallette left this week
for Montgomery and will later go to
Baltimore for a stay or some weeks
Miss Kate Mack left this week for
New York for a stay of some weeks.
Miss Emmie Plowden. of Dickey,
was th* guest this week of Mrs. W. A.
Pringle, Jr.
Miss Susie May Dreger. of Atlanta,
is visiting Mrs +, C. Mitchell.
Miss MrGiilrt of Tlfton. is the
guest of Miss Ella Bandford.
Mrs fthydon Mays and children left
thie week for Marietta and will spend
the remainder of the summer at the
Whitlock Hons* In that city.
Miss Myrtle Goff, of Valdosta, is
visiting Mrs R W. Harris
Mr and Mrs P. 0. Loveless left
this week for Tiverton, R. I., where
they will spend the remainder of the
summer
Miss Lilly May McKlnieyr of At
lanta, i- the guest for a short time of
Miss Mattie Rigsby.
Mrs M G Thornton, of Abbeville,
Ala . and Mrs R. W. Thornton. of
Dothan, are the guest* of Mrs. R L
Dekle
Mis? Hilton Evans of Tampn, Dia
ls visiting Mrs. William McMiJIen.
‘ Gladys and Zeta White are ex-
- pected home next week from
Savannah, where they have been the
guests of Miss Gladys Cassell*. Miss
i 'as«ells will probably accompany
them home for a visit in Cartersville.
Miss Rachel McEntyre had as her
guests last week Misses Lucy Green
and Gladys Mitchell, of Atlanta, and
Miss Lonnie Mae McEntyre, of Rock
Spring.
Mr. and Mrs Lee Womelsdorf en
tertained Tuesday evening with a de
lightful swimming party. After the
swimming a supper was served at the
clubhouse, followed by songs and con
versation I-ater in the evening a wa.
termelon rutting was enjoyed.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Howard and family. Mr.
and Mrs. V>\ W. Young and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Howard ami
family. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Peeples
arid faintly. Ml. and Mrs. Paul Akin,
Mr and Mrs. Robert MunfOrd, JHr
and Mrs. Frank Hammond, Mr. and
Mr*. Felton Jone.-, Mr. and Mr*. Nat
Granger Mr and Mrs. Miller. Mrs
Stella Brumby, Harry Womelsdorf.
Mrs Lila Morgan. Captain J. J. Cal
houn, Garner Jnne- and John Calhoun.
Misses Mildred Matthews and Sue
Lou Hull left Wednesday morning for
WOOlsey, where they will be guests at
a house party given by Miss Addle
Lou Ssms.
Miss Rohena Shaw, of Atlanta, is
the atlrartive guest of Miss Irene
Shaw.
Miss Ethel Adair returned home
Tuesday from a visit to Rom#
Thursday evening the younger set
enjoyed a moonlight picnic at the
country place of Mr and Mrs. Ruohs
Pyron.
Waycross
w
turned from Pablo Beach.
Mr*. Lorena McGulIy and her little
srronddaughter. Mary Lorena, left
Tuesday for 81. Marys.
Mias Quasi*- Spence, of Pelham, is
visiting her brother, E. J. Spence.
The W. C. T. U. had an ice cream
festival In th* courthouse square on
Wednesday afternoon. %
Mrs. George Bitzf-r and family have
gone to Harrisonburg, Va.
Mrs. W. W. Garpenter and her little
daughter have gone to their home at
Plymouth, Fla.
Mrs. Henry Pullen, of Atlanta. Is
visiting her mother. Mrs. L. J. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy MoCully, Mrs.
D. W Aldman and Misses Harriet
and Mary Converse left on Tuesday
for New York.
Miss Luelle Strickland left last
Monday for Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stampler and
children left Wednesday for Colum
bia, 8. C., to v^sit relatives an*J
friend**.
Mrs. Smith Davis left Wednesday
for Asheville.
Mrs. PL P. Rose and her daughters
have returned from Pablo Beach.
Misses Annabel Converse and Vir
ginia Varnedoe have gone to Way-
cross to spend a few days with Miss
Elizabeth Dimmock.
Miss Gertrude Monroe has returned
from Jacksonville flhe was accom
panied home by her little cousin, Miss
Eloise Roberts.
Cordele
c
turned from a trip to South Carolina.
Misses Corinne Beverly and Lucile
Matthews are the guests of Mrs. W.
W. Phillip*.
Mrs. Fred Walters, of Cordele, and
Miss Ann Hughes, of Statesboro, are
the guests of Mrs. Bob Wynne.
Miss Sylvia Harris, of Montgomery,
will be the guest of Mrs. App Herr-
man.
Miss Catherine Pennington Is at
«, . ,,, . _ . . . . | home after spending the past three
Mrs. J. H. Shipp made highest score weekj| wUh ^ iendB 8 an( j relatives in
ORDELE, July 26—Wednesday
afternoon Mrs. J. 8. Sheppard
was the hostess to the member?
of the Young Matrons’ Club. Rook
was the game played.
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JacKson
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ACKSON. July 26.—Mr. ftrtd Mrs.
G. E. Mallett, Dr. and Mrs.
H. W. Copeland. Mrs. Emma Mai-
lett and Mis* Mary Newton form a
pnft> of Jackson people at St. Si-
fhons Island
Miss Georgia Rice, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Helen Smith and
Vas the honor guest at a dinner party
Saturday evening at the Wigwam, In-
Sian Springs.
Miss Rosa Newton leaves Tuesday
DON'T FEAR
SUNBURN
pi ITZGERALD. July 26.—A lawn
party was gtven by Miss Emily
1 Griffin in honor of her cousin,
Miss Edith Harrell, of Cumberland,
this week
Those tnvifed were Dorothy Thur
mond, Margaret Wise, Elizabeth Mc
Carty. Martha Turner, Martha Bell
Spiller. Merle Scarborough. Corrine
bis, Marion Dunn L*ura W hit
ley. Hazel Mayes. Mildred Hall. Lillie
Mae Hughes. Josephine Manning,
Maud Paulk and Mamie Calloway.
Mrs. James Oates, of Live Oak. Fla.,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Chan
dler.
Mrs. J. E. Anderson is visiting Li
Montgomery.
Mfs. J. W. Swearinger has returned
to her home in Jacksonville after a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Sedlmyer.
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reid have gone to
Cumberland Island.
Mrs. Ackerman and children left re
cently for a visit in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. D. Mashburn and daughters,
Misses Emmie apd Mayrtte, left Wed
nesday for Asheville.
Mrs E. B. Braswell, of Fitzgerald,
is visiting her friend, \liss Corinne
1 Cunyus. Mrs. Braswell i» remembered
in Atlanta aa Miss Johnnie Brough
ton.
Miss Helen Matthews returned
Tuesday from a pleasant Visit with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. R. Tippett and Miss Eugene
Blade, of Hawkinsvllle. are guests >f
j Mr. art(1 Mrs. J. C. Holder.
Fay Wyman and Mias Mary Paul
wero quietly married recently.
Lx"" Miss Atha Meyer entertained Mon
day at a reception in fconor of her at
tractive guest, Miss Annie Browning,
of Lakeland, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs.
Yancey M. Bowles, who were recentlv
married.
AYCROSS, July 26.—Mr*. J. L.
Walker and daughter, Miss An
nie Laurie Walker, have re
turned from St. Simons Island.
Miss Annie May Bates, of Willls-
ton, S. C., is the guest of relatives.
Miss Ora Scarborough has returned
to her home in Statesboro.
Miss Myrtise Adams was the guest
of relatives in Riackshear this week.
Miss Sarah Honk has gone to Cal
houn.
Mr and Mrs. B. N. Norvel returned
Wednesday from North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bates, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Bates, will return to their home
at Elko, S. C., to-morrow'.
Mrs. A, B. Cochran leaves shortly
for Tennessee.
Mrs. A. I. Griffin and children have
returned from a visit to White Oak.
Miss Ethel BroacLshaw, of Charles
ton, S. C. f is the guest of Mrs. H. S.
i-Mj Bose
Mrs. W. A. Me Knight is visiting in
Macon.
Mrs. 0. E. Williamson and little
daughter are visiting in Sylvester.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tubbs returned
this week from a visit to Black
Mountain. N. C,
Mrs R E. Finn and children left
this week for St. Simons.
MiS* Clara Wo6d, of Brunswick, is
visiting Mrs. R. T. Hitch.
Mrs. B. T. Pharr and two daugh
ters. of Houston, are guests of Mrs.
A. M. Litch.
Mrs. Emma Mannin, of Dublin, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P Brewer.
Mrs. A. M. Bailey and children re
turned Wednesday from McDonald.
Mrs. G. W. Julian, of Tifton, is the
guest of Mrs. M. M. Crawley.
Mrs. W. R. Beach left this week for
Philadelphia
Mrs J. T. Strickland visited friends
ar Bickley this week.
Miss Grace Taylor left Wednesday
for Virginia.
Mrs. McIntosh Noble left Wednes
day for Asheville.
Miss Rachael McKee returned to
her home at Klriderloti Thursdav aft
er a visit to Misses Lucile and Nell
Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. Pago Anderson and
Mrs. Wayne Walker have returned
from a visit to Pablo Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knight. Jr.,
spent the week on St. Simons island.
Mrs. T. F. Broadwater has returned
from a visit to relatives in Virginia.
Mrs. W. M. Bird has returned from
a visit to Jacksonville.
Mrs. Otis Bell was the guest this
week of relatives in Quitman.
Misses Lucile Slit ton and Ellen
Goodrich have returned from Jack
sonville.
.rawfordsville
AMILLA. July 26—Miss Maude
Haddock, of Kestler; Miss Katie
McCall, of Atapulgus, and Miss
Patty Wilson, of Bainbridge, are tire
guests of Mrs. Robin Cochran.
Miss Fannie Haynes, of Lommer-
ton Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. C. McNight.
Miss Lucile Black of Jacksonville,
is the guest of Miss Claude Davis.
Miss Rose Cox and her sister, Mrs.
E. E, Cox, are spending the summer
in Marietta.
Miss Margaret Hughes, of Cordele,
1* the guest of Miss Susie Belle
Hughes. ,,, ,
Mrs. G. A. Gibbs, of Homerville, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Collins. . ,
Miss Willa Vera Almand. who has
heen the visitor of Mrs J. C. Wilson,
went to Albany yesterday, where she
will visit Miss Susie Brown.
Miss Emma Bibb, of Kinderlou, is
visiting Miss Mareeline Twitty,
Mrs. R. L. Pope left Tuesday for
Albany. , ,
Miss Sarah Hilliard is visiting Miss
Maude Livingston in Newton.
ML* Sadie May Wade has gone to
Cutbbert. where she will be the guest
of Miss Mary Davenport.
Miss Kathlene Acre* has returned
after a visit to Miss Sevellle Arthur,
of Albany.
Miss Myrtle Brown Is expecting
Miss Lillian Britt, of Tlfton, a* her
guest.
Miss Marie Owen, of Enterprise,
Ala , is the guest of Miss Mary Baggs.
Miss Susie Belle Hughes and her
mother. Mrs. E. A. Hughes, are visit
ing relatives in Montlcello, Fla.
Mrs. B J Falreloth. of Quitman,
after a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Faircloth. has returned
home.
Miss Leah Gardner, of PavO, is the
guest of Mrs. B. C Gardner
Miss Annie Ruth Spence Is In Quit-
man visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. B
Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. GroOver. of Sa
vannah. are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Faircloth.
Miss Verdi Holton Is visiting her
sister. Mrs. Kate Bolton, in Fort Val
ley.
Mrs. J. C. Turner entertained Tues
day afternoon in honor of Miss Helen
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs TT. M. Faircloth and
Misses Agnes Acree and Annie May
Collins left Friday for an autOmobiie
trip on the Gulf Coast.
Miss Ruth Collins, of Holder, Fla.,
is visiting relatives.
Mrs. Wilson Joiner, of Albany, re
turned home after a visit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Joiner.
Miss Freddie Wade and her mother,
Mrs. J. P. Wade, of Quitman, are the
guests of Mrs. J. P McRee.
Mrs. Sam Kendel. of Albany, is
spending the week-end with Mrs. G.
W. Swindle.
Mrs. J. T Fenn and little daughter,
with Miss May Travis, have returned
to their home in Birmingham after a
visit to Mrs. L. J. Hay.
Miss Hattie Heath returned home
Monday from Moultrie, where she was
the guest of honor at a house party
given her by Miss Lucile Autry.
Mrs. R. T. Cochran and children
are visiting relatives in Shellman.
Miss Susie Fleming returned Sat
urday after a visit to her sister in
Tifton.
and was presented a cutglass salad
bowl. Misse'- Anna .and Katherine
Whatley, of Fort Gaines, being honor
guests, they were presented with
evening fans.
Miss Marie Scandrett has returned
from several weeks’ stay with friends
at Little Rock, Mobile and Birming
ham.
Miss Inez Hyman will leave early In
August for a visit to Mias Mamie
Slade at Griffin
Miss Mary McArthur has returned
from a stay with her sister, Mrs. W.
H Farrior. of Jacksonville.
Mrs. I^eo Marshall and children, of
Jacksonville, are visiting her parents,
I Dr. and Mrs. J A. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Coffman, of Johnson
City, Tenn . are spending some time at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fenn.
Mrs. Arthur Wheeler and Mrs. C. B.
Whatley entertained at a series of
afternoon parties during the week In
honor of their house guests, Mrs.
Odell Allison Gilbert. Of West Vir
ginia, and Misses Anna And Katherine
Whatley, of Fort Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Livingston are
spending the summer with relatives
at Seneca and Gr.-snville, S. C.
Misses Stell Colwell and Birdie Bul
loch are spending the week-end at St.
Simons.
Miss- Van Mitchell, of Butler, Is the
guest of Mrs. William Scandrett.
Miss Lamar Ryals is being enter
tained at the home of Miss Rose Tate
at Shelbyville, Tenn.
Miss Mabel Barber has returned
from a visit to Captain and Mrs. Sam
Barber at Vidalla.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church was entertained
Monday afternoon by Mrs. Edward
Stallings.
Mrs. M. R. Smith entertained with
a party Wednesday morning
Eastman
Atlanta, Covington, Shady Dale and
Tallulah Falls.
Thursday evening a party of young
folks was invited to meet Mi?s Co-
rinna Beverly and Miss Lucile Ma
thews, of Hawkinsvllle. and Albert
Hargrove at a porch party given by
Mrs. W. W. Phillips.
Mrs. J. A. Paxson and little daugh
ter, Eugenia, are the guests of rela
tives in Abbeville.
Mrs. Earle C. Chandler, of Valdos
ta, is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Burch.
Miss Mayme Arthur is the guest of
friends and relatives in Cuthbert.
Miss Anlce Johnson, of Atlanta, and
LeRoy Johnson, of Macon, aj’e spend
ing a few days with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Johnson.
Mias Estora Jackson, who has been
on a visit to Cochran, has returned
home.
Mrs. J. H. Hewitt and children, of
Leesburg, Fla., are the guests of Miss
Kyle Arthur.
Miss Julia Hall left a few days ago
for a few weeks’ visit to Macon, Mon-
ticello and other North Georgia towns
Misses Valeria and Marjorie McGee
are spending a few days with rela
tives in McRae.
.Mrs T. H. Edwards and Miss Mary
Charter left this week for Chalybeate
Springs.
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilkins have re
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. W. L. Mathers and little
daughter, Martha Doane, have return
ed to their home in Macon.
Mrs. M. A. Earle, of McRae, is the
g-uest of relatives.
Miss Julia Hall entertained the
“Noisy Nine" Friday evening in honor
of Miss Emily Bealer’s guest, Miss
Ka/thleen McKnight. of Murfreesboro,
Tenn.
been the guest of her mother. Mrs.
W. H. Turner.
Mrs. Robert Fitts and little sons,
Andrew and Frances, left Friday for
New nan and Turin.
Miss F.thel Tumlin, of Birmingham,
will arrive Saturday to be. the guest
of her mother, Mrs. \V J. Tumlin
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Padgett, of At
lanta, arrived In the city Saturday.
Mr. Will Webb and Miss Marie Per
due were married Sunday afternoon,
Rev. R. A. Edmendeon officiating.
Miss Winnie Reeves is visiting
friends in Grantville.
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Lovvorn, of
Bowdon spent Sunday in the city,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
O. Roop.
Misses Mary” and Winnie Austin and
Mary Snead are visiting friends near
Temple.
Miss Lizzie Radford, of Monroe. 1st
tire guest of Mrs. R. D. Jackson.
Mrs. Hilton Tyus entertained the
Ladies Bridge Club Wednesday.
Mrs. Wiliam Lyle, left Tuesday for
her home in Augusta.
Mrs. J. A. Base and Miss Maude
Baas left Tuesday for Birmingham.
Mrs. L. J. Brock and children and
Mrs. J. R. Miller left Tuesday for Li-
thonia.
Mrs. W. L. Fitts entertained a few
friends Tuesday afternoon at a sew
ing party.
Miss Grace Blalock returned Sun
day from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
T. E. Maxwell, of LaGrange.
Mrs. J. H. Garrett left Monday for
a visit to friends and relatives in
Edwardsville, Ala.
Mrs. T. B. Bailey, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, of
Bristol. Va., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Thomasson.
Mrs. Henri Honrath, of Jackson
ville. is the guest of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. B. F. Brown.
Miss Alice Weems returned Satur
day from a visit to Jacksonville, Ala.
Mrs. J. D. Perryman left Monday
for Tallapoosa.
Miss Bell Hitchcock, of Atlanta, is
visiting her cousin, MU* Nolle Mc-
Kown.
Mesdames C. E. Roop and Fannie
Veal returned Tuesday from Pied
mont Springs.
Miss Annie Slade left Tuesday for
Columbus.
Mrs. W. A. A. Anderson, of 'Wash
ington, is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown.
The Jokers*' Club met Tuesday aft
ernoon with Miss Annie Maude New'.
Miss Elma Boykin will leave Fri
day for Gillsville.
Glooms Disappear
When You Enter
The Bonita Theater.
No gloom can stand the fipi-
dispen&ing Allen and Kenna com
pany at the Bonita Theater. They
are the delight of thousands^who
visit this beautiful little play
house and capacity has been the
houses since the first day of this
company. Good singing, dancing,
pretty girls and clever comedians;
that’s the story.
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LaGrange
A GRANGE. July 26.—Mrs. J. A.
Jones, of Summit, is visiting
’ her sister, Mrs. D. L Ed-
| ward*.
Miss Louise Freeman is the guest
| of Mrs. Louise Young.
Misses Edith Lupton, of Atlanta,
land Florence Smith, of Yvsilanti,
Mich . are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Smith.
Mrs Milam has as her guests
I Misses Martha Jarell. Mary White
t and Marion Taylor, of Greenville.
I Miss fttella Kroadfield has returned
from a two weeks' visit as the guest
I of Mrs Tom Patterson, of Me-
I ' Donough.
Miss Eleanor Dunson, after visiting
in Atlanta and McDonough, has re
lumed to LaGrange.
Misse* Sarah and Francis Mathews.
! of Decatur, are the guests of Mr. and
I Mrs P. H Market.
Mises Salome Bradfleld and Mary
i Been are the attractive guests
your skin. They do so munb to clear ;ir >d Mrs J L. Bradfieid.
Mr and Mrs. W S. Davis enter
tained in compliment to Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Lance, of Hannibal. Mo.
Besides the guests of honor, the
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willis, Jr.. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hutchinson. Mises Stella
and Julia Bradfieid. Mary Scott. Ruth
Slack and Messrs. Searcy Slack and
Lloyd Bra4£eld«
CUT1CURA
SOAP
And Cuticur* Ointment will rare for
Ae skin of >unburD. beat rashes,
redness and roughness, and do it so
quickly and economically.
Ciiueura «oa.p and Ointment sokJ throughout the
‘d Liberal sample of each mailed free «ith
- xadrem "Cuvlcura. Dept 26, Boston
■have and abampoo with Lvticur*
1 ftM U. U*t ler ikl* an*
RAWFoRDSVfLLK, July 26.—
Miss Virginia Butler, of Madi
son. is spending several days
aft the guest of Miss Frances Bulges.
Misses Caroline and Mary Emma
Gee are visiting in Lithonia as the
guests of Miss Lillie Mae Hughes,
who is entertaining a house party
of her Chioora College rfr) friends
Miss Kathleen Melton has returned
from Montlcello, where she has been
spending some time with Miss Da
vidson.
One of the interesting social events
of the week was the marriage <»f
Miss Thelma Williams to Boykin
Hollis.
Among the Crawfordsville people
who are spending th® week at Daniel
Springs, a popular resort near her®
are Colonel and Mrs. J. A. Beasley,
Dr and Mrs. A H Beazley. Mrs. H
M. Holden and family. .NUss Minnie
Gtive Park, Mrs. J. W Tucker, and
Mrs. E. D Anthonv.
What bids fair fo be one of th*
events of the reason for Crswfords-
vflle society is the house party of
Brenau girls that Miss Lillian Afebury
will entertain durfrtg the first week
in August Among those expected to
edme are Misses Crawford, of Lex
ington. Miss I.ding of Dawson; Mis.-
Brock, of Carrollton; Miss Allen, of
Elberton. and Miss Wyche. of Ala
bama.
H A STM AN, July 26.—Mrs. John H.
Hargrove is visiting in Dothan.
AIsl
Miss Annamaude Burch left a few
day* ago for Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Gentry and chil
dren are spending a few days with
relatives in Decatur.
Mrs. Fred R. Hall, of BJakely, has
returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Prince
are in New York.
Mrs. J. D. Herrman and daughter.
Miss Hortense, are spending the sum
mer at Far Roekaway, Long Island.
Mrs. W. R. Hall and son, Harris,
after spending a week with relatives
in Macon, have returned home.
Mrs. J. W, Morris and daughter,
Mary Ann. are spending the summer
in Selma, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sapp ajid
daughter, who have been spending a
faw days irt Nashville, Ga., have re
turned home.
Mrs. D. M. Roberts is spending a
few days with friends and relatives in
Macon.
Miss Claudio Ballley spent last Sun
day in Gresston.
Mrs. E. Rothols. of Darlington, 8
C., was hopor guest at a reception
given by her daughter. Mrs. Harry
Hirsch, this week. The other guest
of honor was Miss Miriam Morgan, of
Savannah.
Mrs. H. R. Cooke has been spend
ing the past two weeks in Indian
Springs and Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. H. W. Hurst and children are
spending the summer with relatives in
Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brock have re-
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Villa l?ica
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Valdosta
ILLA RICA. July 6.—A social
ent of much interest was th®
marriage of Miss.Annie Powell,
of Villa Rica, and Robin Lowry Ber
ry, of Jonesboro, Wednesday even
ing at S: 30 o’clock. Rev. C. A. Jami
son officiating.
Miss Caroline Marchman, cousin of
the bride, was maid of honor and
Claude H Hutchinson, of Jonesboro,
was best man
Little Misses Ellen Pov^ell and NeU
Jiles were the flower girls. H. G.
Robertson and I. A. Scotts were th*
ushers.
Following the wedding. Dr. and
Mrs. B. C. Powell tendered the wed
ding party and guests a reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry will spend a
week at Franklin, N. C. after which
they will return to Villa Rica, where
they will reside in future.
C
Carrollton
4RR0ELT6N, July 26—Mrs. Bu
ford Boykin, who has Been at
Piedmont Springs, returned
home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cheney. Of Sa
vannah, arrived in the city Monday.
Miss Bessie Smith has ben visiting
in Atlanta the past week.
Miss Mattie Jones, of Griffin, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Grif
fin.
Mrs R. A. Jolly returned Tuesday
from Piedmont Springs, Ala.
Miss Isabel Fitts left the first of
the week for Piedmont Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McPherson, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday here.
Mrs. W. H. Turner and daughters,
Rosebud and Mary, left Saturday for
a two weks’ visit at Copper Hill,
Tehrt., and Culverson, N. C.
Mrs. T. A. Conner and little daugh
ter, Dorothy, of Bainbridge, returned
home Tuesday.
Miss Edith Couch and Miss Ruby
Martin, of Atlanta, are the guests of
Miss Elizabeth Edmondson.
Miss Mattie Bou Houston, of Daw
son. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Pace.
Mrs. Robert Creel, of Jftsper, Ala.,
is the guest Of relatives here.
Mrs. T. H. Collins, of Atlanta, has
Satisfaction in glasses depends upon
their fitting properly.
We strive for the best in refracting,
in grinding and in fitting.
Oculist service at opticians’ prices.
L. N. Huff Optical Company, two
stores, 70 Whitehall, 62 W. Mitchell.
Adv.
Why Endure Sore Feet
Here is Positive Easy Cure
V
ALDOSTA, July 26.—Mrs. John
T. Blalock and children hare
returned to Valdosta fforti
North Georgia.
Mrs. James Wooten and her little
daughter. Katherine, reached Valdos
ta from Savannah this week and are
spending soiup time with Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Pinder
Miss Julia Lambert, of Athens, is
The following In said to b* the surest and
quickest cure known to eciene* for all f<v»t ail
ments "Dlasolva two tablespoonful* of Calo-
dde oonapound in a basin of wane water. Soak
the feet In this for fu23y fifteen minute*, gen
tly ruhhlrir the aore par’s " The
effect la really wonderful All
soreness goes Instantly; the feet
feel delightful. Corns and cal
louses can be peekd right off 1
ft gives Immediate relief for sore
•unions, sweaty, smelly and ach
ing feet A twenty-five cent
of Caloctde is said to he suffi
cient to cure the worst feet. It
works through the jxtres and re
moves the cause of »h* trouble '
Don't waste time on uncertain remedies Any j
druggist has Calooide compound In stock or he ,
du get it in a few hours from his wholesale (
house.
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