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IIEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, OA., ST’NT) AY, AUGUST 3, 1913.
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waucross Miss Maude Williams j
W AYCROBR. Aug. 1—Mrs. W W
Beach and daughter, Ml** My»>
tlce Beach, have returned from
u visit to Mrs. Charles Gordon Ed
vards In Savannah.
Mrs V. L. Stanton and daughter,
Miss Mary Stanton, arc- visiting rela
tives in Atlanta
Mrs. Leon A. Wilson and Mrs. James
Sinclair returned Wednesday from
St. Simons Island
Mrs. Janies Mallette, of Thonlas-
villf, is the guest of her mother. Mrs
J. T. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bunn have re
turned from Hampton Springs, Fla.
Mrs. W. T. Seaman and children
have returned from White Springs
Fla.
Mr and Mrs Frank B. McDonald
and children and Miss Walters, of
Montezuma, their guest, have re
turned from Cumberland Inland.
Miss Katherine Lnmbdin visited
friends in Blackshear this week.
Miss Emma Bibb, of Kinderlou, is
spending a few days In Wayen ss, the
guest of Mrs. W. E. Birmans.
Miss Undine Bennett, of Eastman,
is the guest of Miss Juanita Ben
nett.
Miss Susie Lynch Tracey, of Wa-
terboro, S. C.. is the guest of Mias
Catherine Burnet.
Mrs. H. D. Watts and children left
to-day for a visit to relatives in
Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Miller leave next
week for St. Simons.
Mrs B. F. Hubert and children and
Miss Mary Miles, who have been on
St. Simons for several weeks, have
returned.
Mrs. W. G. Conoly and children
leave next week for North Carolina.
Mrs. John W. Adams and Miss Myr-
tice Adams have returned from a
short visit to Jacksonville and St. Au
gustine.
Mrs. E. J. Seay and Miss Elwood
Seay are the guests of relatives in
Colurftbta
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Joiner and Mrs
Charlotte Parker left Wednesday for
Jaybird Springs
Mrs. E J. Hollingsworth and Miss
Inez Hollingsworth left Wednesday
for Tybee.
Mrs. T. W. Morrison left to-day for
Savannah.
Mrs. Calvin W. Parker. Mrs. R C
Hawkins and Miss Christine Bibb
hav* returned from St. Simons Is
land.
Announcement him just been made
of the marriage on July 18 of Mrs. R
L. Withington and Cicero Wilkinson,
both of WaycrosH. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
kinson left Wednesday for Savannah,
where they will make their home.
Mrs W. H. llugheH left Wednesday
for Baltimore.
Misses Grace and Camille Caiman,
of Brunswick, are guests of friend* in
Way cross.
Miss Maude Rollaaton, of Atlanta.
Is visiting Mrs. s. B. Henderson.
Mins Marion Williams, of Black-
shear, visited relatives In the city this
week.
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Hopkins nnd
Mrs. Alexander Walker huve returned
from a visit to Crescent.
Miss Dorothy Kraus*, of 'Bruns
wig k, is the guest of MBs A nice Dan
iel.
Mrs. J. L. Sanders and children
have returned from Fitzgerald.
Mrs. A. B. Coryell left Tuesday for
an extended visit to Alabama and
T ennessee.
Mrs. O. M. Williams and children
have returned from a visit to rela
tives in Jeaup.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hopkins leave
next we"k for Indiana.
Mr*. H. J. lienton has returned
from Jesup.
pcpntly
Mr. and
Mrs. .1. I’. Camp in Grant.vill«, (!a.. upon her return from Moston,
where she spent several months. She is the attractive daughter
of .Mr. and Mrs. (J. F. Williams, of Montgomery, Ala.
rif* M^Ree.
Mrs. J. W. Davis chaperoned a party
to Washington, Baltimore und other
Northern cities.
Miss Sal lie Pear Smith ha* returned
from a visit to Colquitt County, ac
companied by Miss Bernice Shaw.
Miss Bertie Chitty has returned
from the lisle of Palms and Wrights-
vllle Beach
Mieses Susie and Bertie Howard
have retuf-ned from Macon.
Mrs. R. J. Elliott has gone to Nash
ville.
Mr and Mrs. Sim Beldte have re
turned from Atlanta
Mrs. J. C. McDonald and children
have returned to Brooksville, Fla.
Mime* Vera Chauncey, Eunice
Klckllghter and Jewell Eason, of
Srriven, are spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Chauncey
Covington
I ZLLBERTON. Aug. 2.—Miss Ellen
Mattox is visiting friends In
Thomusvillc.
Miss Valera Allen i* in Crawford -
vllie.
Mrs Laura l ee Caines, of Atlun’.i,
is the gut ?t of her mother, Mrs. J. H.
Maxwell.
Mrs. W. C. Norrell and children
have returned from Franklin Spring*
Miss Ethel Reese has returned t, (
Klberton after spent ‘ng several week*
at Franklin Springs.
Mrs. ('. O. Freeman and daughter.
Evelyn, of Wintervllle. are guests of
Mrs. C. W. Johns >n.
Mrs. L. M. Heard . nd children have
returned from Belton. S. C.
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Hawes and chil
dren are at Bordt tux. S. C.
Mrs. Ben Conyers, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. J. T. Dennis.
Mrs. G. M Simmons, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. J. <\ Higginbotham.
Mrs. Oeorep < Grogan is the guest
of relatives nea- Tignall.
Misses Then Bowen and M ir.
Whitmire, of Bo man, are spending
the week with M -s Estelle Cauthen.
Mrs. Underwood Gaines, of Fitzger
ald, is here for the summer.
( AGRANGE, Aug. 2— Misses
• Mary Scott and Salome Brau-
tiled are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Bradfield.
Mrs. H. D. Woodvard and Miss
Margaret Kensle left Wednesday
morning for Murphy. N. C.
Mrs. Fuller E. Callaway has as her
guest Mrs. Cason.
Miss Frances Daniel, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Emily Park.
J. B. McDonald, of Yatesville,
is visiting Mrs. Robert Burks.
Miss Augusta Man. of Newnan. is
a visitor of Mrs. Jessie F. Tike.
Mrs. Carswell, after visiting Mrs
C, D. Hudson. left for Savannah,
where she will take passage for New
York.
Mrs. S. S. Hurd, of San Antonio.
Tex., is spending some time with Mrs.
A. B. Handley.
Cordele
C ORDELE. Aug. 2.—Miss Sarah
Montfort, of Butler, is the at
tractive guest of Mrs. R. C.
Montfort.
Miss Lucile Diffee has returned
hom after a pleasant visit to Ml*e
Este.le Morgan at Tifton.
Mr*. J. W. Cannon and children are
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Vinson, at Milledgeville.
Mrs. K 7)rd Harris and daughter,
k Ylolena, have arrivcu
to he the guext* of friends here this
week.
MU'S Willie Webb 1ms returned
from a visit to friend* at Ashburn
and White Springs, Flu
Mrs. Foster E. Tyson has returned
from a month's visit to her parents,
Mr and Mid. Brewer, of Montgomery
Misses Anna and Katherine WhaL-
ley 4 have returned to their home at
Fort Gaines, after a visit to Mre C. B.
Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs H. C. Wheeler and lit
tle Miss Pauline Wheeler will leave in
a few days for a stay of several weeks
at St. Simons.
Mrs. R. Ii. Harri* and children have
arrived home from Panacea Springs,
Fla., where they have been spending
nevcral week* with Captain F. L.
Pride, an uncle of Mrs. Harris.
Mrs. R. L. Persail was called to
Maruhnllville on Wednesday on ac
count of the illness of her sister, Mrs.
Claud Clarke.
After a visit to Mrs. Robert Wynne
at Dustman, Mrs. Fred W'alters has
returned home.
Mre. Arthur Wheeler entertained
with a morning party Saturday in
honor of her gueat. Mrs. Odell Allison
Gilbert, and Misses Anna and Kath
erine Whatley, guests cf Mrs. C. B.
Whatley. The event was a porch par
ty. rook being the game played.
Mrs. Mathew Wakefield was hostess
to the Young Matrons’ Club Wednes
day afternoon
.\li". 11. <’ Wheeler entertained on
Thursday afternoon with a prepy
party in compliment to Mrs. Odell Al
lison Gilbert, of West V'rglnia.
Mrs. Mathew Wakefield and chil
dren will leave shortly for a visit to
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Me-
Gehee. at <'iarkston.
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. O. M.
Hea** i entertained the Symphony Mu-
r'c Club in a most charming manner
at her elegant home in East Cordele.
Mrs Paul Milton, of Waycross is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. S. Har
ris.
Miss Agnes Dean, of Abbeville, was
the guest during the week of Mrs. A
1. Webb
Miss Nona McKenzie, of Monte
zuma. and Miss Hettie Hodges, of
Macon, are the charming guests of
Mrs J. J. Sandlin.
Thomasville
-T-HOMASV1LI.K. Aug. 2. Miss
I Noiium Hines and Miss Ruth
Williams have been the guests
of a house party given by Miss Isa
belle Garrard, of Columbus./
Mrs. Frank J. Ansley and Miss Su
sie Anslev are the guests of Mrs. J.
Wylie Pope in Jacksonville.
Miss Myrtis Dasher, of Macon, has
returned home after a visit of some
week* to Mrs. C. A. Trice.
Mrs. S. A. Roddenbery and Misses
Mary and Ruth Roddenbery have
been the guests this week of Mrs.
G. H Nottingham in Sylvester.
Miss Frances Chisholm has been
the guest this week of her sister,
Mrs Frank McRae, in Valdosta.
Miss Emmie Morgan, of Amerlcu«<
who has been the guest of her sister.
Mrs. Charles Smith, left this week for
North Carolina.
Mrs. W H. Higgins and Miss Agnes
Higgins left this week for Baltimore.
Miss Marianne Watt sailed this
wtek from Savannah to New York,
after a short visit to Miss Margaret
Charlton
Miss Katherine Merrill leaves next
week for Staunton. Va.. where she
will join a camping party.
Miss Mar\ Merri” und Miss May
Patten left this week for New* York.
Mrs. Fred Kansor. of Jacksonville,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C.
Snodgrass.
Miss Lou’se Grantham has r--turnel
from a visit to friends in Savannah
and Valdosta
Miss Bt s-sie Helm of Pornwood,
Tex., who lias been visiting friends J n
Moultrie, has returned to Thoma*-
ville and is the gu -t of Mrs. r. S.
Parker.
Mrs. E. H. Smith and Mrs. L. F.
Driver left this week for Caurmian.
Pa. '
■ Miss Gusrfie Grimes, of Ruhlanu,
is the guest of Mrs. A. H. S. Cook.
Miss Emma Stevens, of Cotton, is
visiting Mrs. Roscoe Luke.
Mrs. Hugh Overby, of Richland, has
been the guest this week of Mrs. A. rl
S. Cook.
Mrs. J. W. Fleetwood and Miss Mil
dred Fleetw’ood are visiting friends
In Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. . a. Weldon and
.Miss Genevieve Weldon are spending
the week at Pablo Beach.
Miss Mary Hargrave is visiting rel
atives at St. Petersburg Fla.
Mrs. George W Beverly is spending
a short time at White Springs. Fla.
Miss Ida Helen Mathews ha* re
turned from a visit to friends in Ouit-
man.
Mrs. F. D. Burrows and Miss Mary
Kute Burrow*, of Valdosta, who have
been the •ments of relatives here, have
gone to Daytona Beach, Fla.
Dublin
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UBLIN, Aug. 2.—A reception was
ndered Misses Duncan and
Dowlin, meats of Misses* Rob
bie and Pauline Rawls, here Friday
night.
Me*. Leslie Kennedy is viisting in
Sandersvllle.
Mrs. Leslie Kennedy is visiting : n
Byromville.
Miss Ella Berry, of Sparta, is the
guest of Mrs. B. A. Garard.
Miss Pauline Fuller has returned
from Tybee.
Miss Emma Robinson, of Macon,
was the guest this week of Mr*. W.
D. Walker.
Mrs. L. M. Moffett has returned
from a visit to Sandereville.
Mies Vera Phillips has returned
from Barnesville.
Misses Maggie Arnold and Mildred
Bishop have returned from Columbus.
Misses Wilhelmina and Eva Black-
shear have returned from Forsyth.
Mrs. Edmund Wellington, of Gaines
ville, Fla., and Miss Louise Walker
are spending a while in the city,
guests of Mrs. Wellington’s father, W.
W. Prescott.
Miss Mabel Carlyon has returned
to her home In Atlanta after spending
some time here, the guest of Mrs. H
It. Eagan.
( — uVlNGTU^V, Aug. 2.—MU* Mat-
tie Belle Ripley has returned to
her home In Decatur after a vis
it to Mis* Julia Aiken.
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Carreker, the
guests last week of Mrs. Carreker’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Meadors,
are en route to Cartersville, where
they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart and son
of Ashbury, and Mrs. Julia Stewart,
of Lexington, made an automobile
trip to the city last week and were
the guests for several days of Mr.
arid Mrs. Clarence Terrell.
Mrs. R.> (\ Guinn, Miss Eugenia
Guinn and Mrs. Scott left Friday for
Waynesville, N. C.
Miss Margaret Hoyt, of Ansley
Park, Atlanta, was among the out-
of-town guests at the barbecue at
which Miss Frances Godfrey enter
tained.
Miss Eloiso Cooper will entertain
with a large bridge party on Wednes
day evening in honor of her guest,
Miss Cullen Battle, of Atlanta, arid
Miss Godfrey and the members of her
house party. On Saturday morning
Miss Cooper will again he hostess to
a large number of guests at luncheon
in honor of Miss Battle.
An event of Saturday evening was
the bridge party at which Miss Bon
ner Simms entertained in honor of
h r guests, Misses Mary Dillard, of
Washington, and Mary Emily Fitts,
of Tuscaloosa Ala., and Miss Frances
Godfrey and her guests, Misses Vera
Cone, Mary Brown. Mary Walton
Trammell and Annie Simmons.
Miss Florric Harwell entertained
t|ie members of ibe Young Ladies'
Sewing Club on Thursday morning.
Miss Eloisi Cooper entertained
Tuesday evening a. a theater party in
honor of Miss Cullen Battle of At
lanta.
•Miss Prances Godfrey entertained
Monday at a buffet supper in honor
of her house party guests.
, Mrs. James E. Phillips was hostess
Saturday morning In honor of Miss
I* ranees Godfrey and her guests.
Misses Mary Walton .Trammell. Vera
Cone, Mary Brown and Annie Sim
mons.
Miss Annie Mae Lester entertained
Monday morning In honor of Miss
Godfrey and her guests at a sewing
party.
Zrmvforclville
C RAWFORDVILLE, Aug. 2.-
Missea Mary Holden, Minnie
Olive Park. Evelyn Asbury and
Hazel Melton arc the guests of Miss
Kathleen Kendrick, of Sharon.
Miss Mary Olive Gunn is visiting
in Augusta.
Misses Mary Emma Gee and Car
rie Gee are being entertained this
week in Ac worth as the guests of
Misses Nell Lovingood and Louis
At w ry.
Miss Lillian Asbury i* entertaining
la few of her college friends at a
house party. Her guests are Misses
S.-rena and Mindel ('rawford; Rebej-
ca Laing, of Dawson; Valeria Allen,
of Elberton; Rachel Brock., of Carroll-
ton, and Pat Wyche, of Montgomery.
Rev. and Mr*. R. E. L. Harris aril
daughter, Mary Fannie, of Augusta,
Were visiting friends and relatives
here this week.
Among tile entertainments to he
given for the visiting girls will be i
reception by Miss Asbury, a barbecue
and a moonlight picnic by the young
nu n of the town.
.Yliss Hazel Melton has returned
from Llthonin. where she has been
the guest of Miss Hughes.
Miss Lena Davidson. of White
Plains, spent the week-end in Craw-
fordvllle.
turned from Vienna.
Mrs. Earl Braswell has returned
from Atlanta, where she was the
guest of Miss Corinne Cunyus for ten
days.
Mrs. Glover, of Brunswick, has ar
rived in the city for a visit with th*
family of her daughter, Mrs. Claude
Murray.
Miss Ethel Ligeour is visiting rela
tives in Brunswick.
Mrs. L. J. Day and daughter, Net
tie, have returned from a trip to Fort
Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellison and chil
dren have returned from a visit of
several weeks with relatives in North
Georgia.
Miss Mittle Wall left this morning
for Atlanta.
Mrs. Charles E. Brower has gone to
Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. G. E. Ellison and children have
gone to Atlanta.
Mrs. Sam Burman has returned to
her home in Savannah after a visit of
several weeks with her mother, Mr*.
Fenchel.
Mrs. James L. McCarty and little
daughter, Elizabeth, have returned
from St. Simons and were accom
panied home by Misses Lucie Belle
and Rochelle Nelson, of Shellman.
Tifton
IFTON, Aug. 2.—Mrs. M. Thom
son and Miss Lucile English are
the guests of Mrs. G. W. Branch.
Miss Minnie Adams, of Ott. Ala., is
the guest of her brother, W. T. Ad
ams.
Miss Bertie Cowart, of Graham, is
the guest of Mrs. W. H. Norris.
Miss Lucile Garrett has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Canon in Daw
son.
Miss Laura Barfield, of Cordele, is
the guest of Mrs. E. E. Lytle.
Miss Ethel Autrey and sister Mamie
are visiting relatives and friends in
Atlanta.
Mrs. B. Y. Wallace returned Thurs
day from a week’s visit to her father
in Florence, S. C.
Miss Marguerite O’Neal entertained
at dinner Tuesday evening in honor
of Miss Mellona Scarborough.
Miss Mary McRea returned Wed
nesday from Americus. She was ac
companied home by her cousin, Miss
Della McRea.
Miss Eva Belle Tatum, of Cordele,
is spending the week-end with Miss
Hattie Cobb.
Mrs. Nicholas Peterson returned
Tuesday from Pavo. where she was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. J.
Sineath.
Miss Elizabeth Pad rick is the guest
of Miss Evelyn Beasley, in Jackson
ville.
Miss Tommie McGuirt returned
Monday from Thomasville.
Mrs. M. V. Watts, of Shellman, is
the guest of Mrs. John Murrow.
Miss Emma Rousseau has returned
from Knoxville.
Miss Marguerite Drake has return
ed to Thomasville after a visit to
Miss Alexandra Rhodes.
Miss Estelle Morgan was hostess
Tuesday morning in honor of Miss
Mellona Scarborough. Two tables
were used for progressive rook.
Those present were Misses Margue
rite O’Neal, Mellona Scarborough,
Adelaide Hargrett, Nellie Timmons,
Nelta Murray. Maurlne Ridgdill, Lula
May and Estelle Morgan.
Greensboro
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REENSBORO, Aug. 2.—Mrs. W.
J R. Jackson, Jr., spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Miss Josephine King has returned
from Macon.
Mrs. J. B. Williams is visiting »n
Atlanta.
Miss Kate Hall is the guest of Miss
Frances Jopling in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Boswell left Friday for
Norfolk
Miss Adrian Turnell, of Madiaon, is
the guest of Mrs. W. G. Asmor.
Miss Marie Kimbrough is the gue3t
of friends in Washington.
Miss Laurie Caldwell has returned
from a visit to Athena and Monroe.
Miss Norene Little left Friday for a
visit to Miss Marlon Reeves in Elber
ton.
Miss Nell Hurst, of Social Circle,
has returned home after a visit to
Miss Julia Emily Wright.
Miss Samuella Gheesling has re
turned from Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Medlin, Jr.,
entertained at a barbecue Friday aft
ernoon.
Miss Nell Hall entertained Thurs
day afternoon in honor of her guest,
Miss lone Cooper, of Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ludlow Champion
entertained at a barbecue Thursday.
Miss Julia Emily Wright enter
tained Thursday in honor of her
guest, Miss Nell Hurst, of Social Cir
cle.
Mrs. T. B. Rice entertained Monday
afternoon in honor of her young
guests, Misses Katherine and Mary
Dolvin, of Siloam, and Miss Sara Ew
ing. of Nashville.
Miss Fannie Lou Branch enter
tained Saturda” in honor of her sis
ter, Mrs. Griffin, of Atlanta.
Talbotton
T ALBOTTON, Aug. 2.—Miss Mary
Heath entertained Friday even
ing in honor of her visitor, Miss
Esther Dismuke, of Columbus.
Those invited were Misses Louise
McGehee, Lucy Kimbrough, Mary
Douglass. Laura Day Carey, Ruby
McDaniel, Ida Carson Brannon, Lib
by DeLoaohe, Hattie Simson, Carter
Kimbrough, Dozier Spain, Henry
Brannon, James Graham. Marion
Baldwin, of Atlanta; Walter Lewis
Perryman. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland W. Spain,
of New York City, spent Sunday here
visiting relatives. They left Sunday
afternoon for Savannah. Atlanta and
other points before returning to New
York.
Miss Jimmie Higgins, of Nashville,
Tenn., who has been the guest of
Miss Juliet Thornton Wilkerson for
the past several weeks, returned
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dennis, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
A marriage of much interest was
that of Miss Etta Lucas to Frederick
Edwards, of this place, which oc
curred Saturday evening in Colum
bus, Rev. O. B. Chester, of St. Lukes
Church, officiating.
A party composed of Misses Mary
Heath, Esther Dismukes and Messrs.
Carter Wimbrough and Dozier W.
Spain, chaperoned by Miss Pearl
Robins, spent Saturday at Chalybeate
Springs.
Misses Mildred McKensie, Annie
Adams, Marian Easterly, of Monte
zuma, the house party guests of Miss
Emily Heath, returned to their homes
Friday, after spending several weeks
here.
Miss Libby DeLoache left Wed
nesday for Fitzgerald, w r here she will
spend the month of August with her
cousin, Miss Lucile Huff.
Jackson
Layton has become a social favorite.
Mis* Lillian Cox was ho*te*g at a
trail party last Thursday evening.
Miss Laurie Caldwell, of Greensboro,
was the guest of honor.
Miss Pauline Glasingame gave a
party Tuesday evening in honor of
Miss Nesblt and Miss Mlnnltnett.
Mr*. W. A. Chastain and Mrs. John
E. Dobbs gave a party Saturday aft
ernoon in honor of Miss Mary Lay-
ton, of Houston, Tele., and Miss Dol-
ben, of San Francisco.
Miss Hill, of Washington, was the
guest of honor at a party given Sat
urday evening by Miss Eunice Walk
er.
Mrs. N. L. Gallaway was the host
ess of the Merry Matrons’ Club at a
porch party last Thursday morning.
Miss Beulah Pirkle entertainei
Thursday evening in honor of her
guest. Miss Strickland, of Duluth.
Mrs. J. W. Wisdom gave a party
Saturday afternoon. The guests of
honor were Mr*. Wright and Mrs.
Chapman, guests of Mrs. Steve A.
Hester.
J ACKSON. Aug. 2.—Mrs. E. M.
Boyd and children, of Silver
Lake, P'la., are spending the sum
mer with Mrs. Boyd’s sisters, Mup
Marie McMichael and Mrs. Kate Val
entino.
Mrs. McCune McMichael, Mrs. John
M. McMichael and Master Louis
Thompson are guests of relatives in
Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ball will *oon
leave to make their home in Bron-
wood.
Mi ’s Julia Curry is at home from a
visit in Atlanta with Miss Kate Pye
and Mis* Fannie Belle Waits.
Mrs. Clem Moore, who is spending
some time at Indian Springs, was
the guest Wednesday of Mrs. Joseph
Jolly.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mallett. Dr. and
Mr.". H. W. Copeland, Mrs. W. M.
Mallett and Miss Mary Newton arc
at home from a outing at St. Simons.
Mis* Helen Carmichael is the guest
of Misses Ruth Adams and Mary Lane
in Macon.
Miefs Annie Laurie Jenkins, of
Eatonton. is the guest of friends here.
Mrs’. Vera Wright and children have
returned from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Woodruff in McDonough and
Mrs. Robison in Atlanta.
Mrs. Tom Woodruff and children
have returned to their home in Brox-
ton.
Mr*. M. S. Williams and daughter,
E'izabeth, are at Tate visiting rela
tives.
Miss Maggie Matthews, of Griffin,
is spending some time jvlth her sister,
Mr*' Paul Nclpn.
| Monroe
M ONROE, Aug. 2.—Much interest
centers In the approaching
marriage of Miss Mary Layton,
of Houston, to Louis Mobley, of this
city. As the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
W. A. Chastain, of this city, Miss
H ARLEM, Aug. 2.—Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Arrington, of Atlanta,
have been on a vist the past
week to relatives In this section.
Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Phillips, of
Kingston, are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Phillips.
Misses Sarah and Emmarlne Fox-
worth, of Marion, S. C., are guests
of Mrs. C. C. McMUlin.
L. M. Pennington and Miss Corlta
Matthews, of Matthews, visited Miss
Effie Whitaker the past week.
Misses Emily and Agnes Griffin,
after a visit of several days to their
aunt, Mr. W. N. Zachry, have returned
to their home In Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hatcher and
Mrs. M. E. Hatcher visited Augusta
the past week.
Mrs. R. A. Lansdell, of Augusta, Is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Phillips near Harlem.
W. E. Hatcher and daughter, Miss
Evelyne, are visiting relatives at So
cial Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Greene, of Au
gusta, are spending several days in
Harlem with relatives.
Huntsville
H untsville, ala., Aug. 2.—
Miss Edith White entertained
the Phoenix Card Club Wed
nesday afternoon. Miss Gretchen
Strong- won the club prize, while Mrs.
Aleck McAllister won the guest prize.
Mrs. Robert Searcy wat the hostess
Thursday morning at the weekly
meeting of the Thursday Acutiori
Club.
Mrs. R. E. Smith entertained for
her sister, Miss Kate DuBose, Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Felix Baldridge entertained the
Ladies’ Auction Club Thursday after
noon.
' VaidoMa j
V ALDOSTA, Aug. 2.—A wedding
of much interest In Valdosta took
place Tuesday at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. G. C. Dougherty, in Mill-
toun. when their sister, Yliss Gussie
Lou Walker, and Charles Wylie
Groover were married h\ Rev. Carey
Infiner. The couple left soon after
for their future home in JSt. Augus
tine.
The bride, who was reared here.
Is a granddaughter of Mrs. F. R. c!
Ellis and is one of Valdosta'-- most
popular young women.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Met hod 1st Church had a box park
ing Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. J. L. Harris.
-Mrs. W O. Wilson entertained the
Art Needle Workers Wednesday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. J. M. Youngblood and chil
dren left Tuesday for Macon.
Dr J. M. Prescott with hie wife and
two little daughters left Tuesday
night for Indian Springs.
Mrs. II V Dandrldge left Wednc*-
da\ for New York.
Mrs R. T. Myddleton has gone to
Athens
Mrs. J. E, Thigpen, Mrs. J. R. Du*-
enbury and Miss Addle Thigpen left
Wednesday night for Hendersonville.
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P Daniel have
returned from Savannah.
Mrs. W. P. Yarbrough and her lit
tle son have returned from Carters
ville.
Mrs. B. F. Holtzendqrff and daugh
ters. Misses Ruth and Clyde, left
Tuesday for Green Springs. Tampa
anil Clear Water. Fla.
Mis* Frances Chisholm has re
turned to her home at Thomasville,
accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Car-
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1 ^3,1TZGERALD, Aug. 2.—Mrs. W
W. Water*, of Gainesville. Ala.,
is visitlirg her mother, Mrs.
Davis.
VI i* nnd Mrs. R. j. Spell, who were
recently married, have returned from
a visit with relatives at Nicholl*. Gu.
Mrs. j. M Oates, after a visit to
her mother, Mrs. F. K. Chandler, has
returned to her home In Live Oak,
Fla.
Miss Annie Barnes has returned to
her home in WayoroM*, after visiting
nor sister, Mrs. W. E. Adkins.
Mrs. J B. Wall has returned from
a visit with relatives at Indian
Springs.
Mrs. G. C. Smith, of Brunswick, has
returned home after spending several
days with her parents. Mr. and Mr*.
L. H. Helm.
Mr*. W. G. Broadhurst and children
are at Malone, visiting Mrs. J. C.
Wilkes. Mrs. Broadhurst was accom
panied by her mother. Mrs. Graves.
Dr. and Mr* D. B. Ware are spend
ing the summer at Glen Springs. N. Y.
Miss Kate Graves, of St. Peters
burg, Fla., after a visit with her lis
ter, Mrs. William G. Broadhurst, has
gone to Waycross, to be the guest of
relative* and friends.
Dr. and Mr* .i it Mos havi n |
tun *d from a visit of two weeks de
lightfully spent at Indian Springs.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Adam*, of I!
Savannah, are visiting his parents [
Mr and Mrs. P M Adams !(
.Mr*. J. I). McLaughlin and daugh
ters will leave Wednesday for the
mountains. They will visit Hender
sonville, Lake Toxavvay, Waynesvlhe
and other points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Doormin-
ney are spending some time at Tybee
Island.
Miss Fay Morris is visiting rela
tives in Savannah and Tybee.
Mrs. C. B. Brown and son, James,
have returned from Cordele.
Mrs. Percy Harris returned yester- j
day from a visit to her sister. Mr*, j
Waller, of Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs Will Flanders, of!
B!;<kel\. r* vi-srim: r • ves here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill B• *\n have re-
The Prize Winners in the
American and Georgian Pony
Contest will be announced in
Monday’s Georgian and the
awards will be given to the suc
cessful candidates Tuesday af
ternoon.
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