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iy | AGON, Aug 9.—In honor of Miss
[VI Estelle Schues.sler, of Blrming-
* ■ ham, Mrs. Nettie gchuessler
and Mrs. Mary Platt entertained with
a picnic at lakeside Park Thursday |
evening. , _ . „
The picnickers wore Misses Estelle
Schuessleh, Alice Domingos. Gladys |
Dasher and Marguerite Taylor, Mrs. ,
Gus Small, Jr, B. U Johnston, Billy
Stevens. William Turpin, Jr., Harold
Platt and Burr Domingos.
Mias Myra Birdsey entertained at
bridge [Friday in honor «*f Miss Mary
VeneabBe, of Durham, N. C., the guest
of MVss Haora Alice Robert.
The Vineville Sewing Club was en
tertained Friday by Miss Luride Tur
ner.
Mrs. Oscar Chambers. Miss Jose
phine Aarge and little Miss Frances
Man gum have returned from St.
Simons, where they staint a month
Mr ur*1 Mrs. Rufus Kemp have
returned from St. Simons.
Misses baum Alice and Fannie
Robert complimented tfwir guest,
Miss Mary Venable, of Durham, N.
C., with a bridge party Thursday. In- |
vited to meet Miss Venable were Mrs.
R. M. Redding, Mrs. Virgil Thorpe.
Mrs. Thomas Holt, Mrs. Maynard
Smith, Miss Myra Birdsey, Miss Meta
Cubbedge and Miss Anne Townsend
Bowdre. ’
Miss Cornelia Adams is attending
the Phi Mu convention at Niagara
Falls this week. Before returning |
home, she will be the guest of Miss :
Gladys Shepard at Elberrton.
Mrs. Walter Houser and Miss Nora
Taylor left to-day for New York,
where they wifl sail for Digby, Nova
Beotia. _ !
Mrs. B. P. O’Neal has returned,
from a month’h stay In the North
Carolina mountain*.
Miss Margaret Jemlson, who has
beep the guest of Miss Helen Wim
berly, has returned to her homo in
Birmingham
Miss Mary Nisfret will return to
morrow' from a visit to her sister,
Mrs H V. Kell, at Griffln.
Miss Sara Sasnett, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Mrs. Leon K. Willing
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jordan. R. J.
Harlan and Miss Edith Harlan leave
Monday for a sea trip to Boston.
North Winship, a popular young
Macon man, who has been United
States Consul at the Tahiti Islands
for two years, will arrive in Macon
next week for a visit to his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat R. Wins hip, before
going to Owens Falls, Ontario, Cana
da, where he has been assigned for
duty. It is probable that MY. and
Mrs. Winshlp will spend the ensuing
year with their son.
Mrs. Walter Lawton. of Jackson
ville. la visiting her mother, Mrs. B.
T. Ray.
Dr. W. N. Ainsworth is spending
his vacation at Ocean Grove, N. J.,
where he addresed the annuai Chau
tauqua last Sunday.
St. Simons, where she was the guest
uf Mrs. Rufus Hawkins.
Miss Mary McArthur Is the guest of
friends and relative* at Oglethorpe
this week.
After a visit to her parents, Dr.
and Mrs J. A. Ward, Mrs. Leo Mar
shall and children have returned to
Jacksonville, their home.
Ml.ss Beulah Bivins, assisted by Miss
Allene Kennedy, entertained a party
of girl friends informally at her home
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Mathew Wakefield 1* the guest
of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. M.
McGehee, at Clarkston.
A dance was given Monday after
noon at the Elks’ ballroom in com
pliment to visiting young ladles,
among the guests being the Misses
Coffman, of Knoxville Tenn.; Miss
Ha rah Montford, of Butler, and Miss
Neta Reiser, fo Bristol, Tenn.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Willis and Mrs. C. E.
Montford were chaperons.
Mrs. C. M. McKenzie and daughter,
Miss Inez Hyman, have gone to At
lanta. to visit Mrs. C. R. Miller and
Mrs. L. H. Jacoby, sisters of Mrs. Mc
Kenzie.
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I A GRANGE, Aug. 9.—Mrs. I. G.
Doe left to-day to be the guest
of Mr. Doe’s mother, at (J|if-
fin, and to visit in Richland and
Buena Vista.
Mias Joule Miller, of Columbus, is
the guest of Mrs. (). B. Dixon.
Miss Margaret Kensle has returned
from a week’s visit at Murphy, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. (»u« Lane have re
turned to Hannibal, Mo., after spend
ing several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
U. R. Lane.
Mrs. J. J. Word. Miss Elizabeth
Word, James Howell and Malcolm
Ollfellan motored to Atlanta this
week.
Misses Salome Bradfleld and Mary
Scott, who have been guests of La-
Grange relatives and friends for sev
eral weeks, have returned to TexaH.
Miss Mary McCamle left this week
for a visit to St. Augustine, Fla.
Miss Black left LaGrange Tuesday
morning for Manchester, to be the
guest of Mrs. Philip Awtrey.
Mrs. Minnie Williams and Miss
Frances Williams are visiting at Mc
Donough.
Mrs. Fred Robinson, of Atlanta, is
spending some time with relatives in
LaGrange.
Mrs. A. B. Handley has returned
from Auburn, Ala., where she visited
Mrs. Willie K. Clements.
Mrs J. Wylie Pope, in Jackson
ville, Fla.
Mias Mari© Wertz has returned
from a visit of some weeks to Athens.
Miss Edith Howell and Miss Mar
tha Anderson, of Macon, who have
been the guests of Miss Martha
White, returned home this week.
Miss Margaret McKay has returned
from visits to Knoxville, Tenn., and
Macon.
Mrs. Isaac Mabbett, of Quitman,
has been the guest this week of Miss
Ida Helfen Mathews.
Mrs. Oscar Groover has been the
guest this week of relatives In Iaike
City.
Miss Lyda Stanaland left this week
for Henderson, N. C.
Mrs. Will Bowman, of Quitman,
was the guest this week of her sis
ter, Mrs. Clyde Neel.
Miss Marianne Watt is spending
August with friends at Jamestown.
It. I.
Mrs. A. Bennet has returned from
a visit to relatives in Savannah.
Mrs. M. A. Elder has returned from
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Edwin
Philips, in Atlanta.
Mrs. George Beverly has returned j
from a short visit to White Springs,
Fla.
Mrs. Fred Eansor. of Jacksonville, |
is the guest this week of her sister,
Mrs. M. M. Cobper.
Mrs. Amanda Morehouse, of Olym
pia, is visiting Mrs. Carl Dasher.
Rev. and Mrs. S. L. McCarty and
family leave next week for North
Carolina to spend the remainder of
the summer.
cile Autrey are guests of Miss Hat
tie Heath, at Camilla, who is enter
taining a house party this week.
Mrs. .1. E. Holmes is visiting friends
at Valdosta.
Mrs. S. T. Mercer has returned from
Montioello, where she was the guest
of relatives.
Mrs. J. R. Hackett is spending the
summer at Hendersonville, N. C.
Miss Edith Barnett, of Greenville,
is the guest of Mrs. P. J. Bivins.
Misses Evelyn and Irah Crew, of
Americus, are the guests of relatives
here.
Mrs. R. H. Johnson has returned
from a visit to Thomasville.
Mrs ft. L. Shipp and Miss Mary
Shipp left Friday for Saluda. N. C.
Mrs. W. H. Humphreys left Thum
as, left Thursday for New York and
points in the North. They will later
be joined by Mrs. Ashley and Misses
Laura and Anna Ashley.
W. M. Oliver left this week for
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith and Mrs.
Walter Godwin and children have re
turned from Pablo Beach.
Miss Marie Parrish, of Adel, is
spending several days with Mrs. A. C.
Mizell.
Mrs. J T. Wood has returned from
LJarnesville, where she visited rela
tives.
Abial Winn and family have gone
to Liberty County to visit relatives.
Mrs. J. E. Culpepper and children,
Mrs. W A. Jeter and Jeter Pinkston
left Tuesday for Macon to visit rela-
day for Gainesville, Fla., to spend tives.
some time. Misses Esther and Lucile Howell
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Webb left yes- have gone to Atlanta to spend the
terday for New York.
Wcishinciton
Gainesville
A IN E8 VILLE, Aug 9.—The wed
ding of Miss Bessie Harr iron
and J. II. Lamb, of Atlanta, was
of great interest to Gainesville society.
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
R. Kendall, pastor of the First
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Tifton
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I FT ON. Aug. 9.—Miss Olive Ben
nett is spending a few weeks at
Lyndhurst, S. C., with rela
tives.
Miss Jimmie Barfield has returned
to her home in Perry after a visit to
Mis.- Elizabeth Baker was hostess j, er H i©ter, Mrs, A. S. Wellons.
Thursday at a sewing party for Miss
Rhoda Vandiver, of Anderson, 8. C.,
and Miss Sara Basnet L of Atlanta.
Among the guests were Misses Annie
P.iyne Jelks, Jelkrie Lewis, Alice
Domingos, Annie Gantt, Nelia Da-
mour, Ruth Adams, Mattie Chappell,
Ruth Williams, Mamie Adams, Mar
tha Riley, Ruth P<iUo and Kathe
rine Carnes.
Miss Fannie Smith entertained
with a picnic at Lakeside Thursday
for Miss Geraldine Hubert and her
guest, Miss Fannie Belle Hubert, of
Louisville.
Miss Clara Lee ('one and Mias
Buena^Barrott. of Milledgeville, are
the guests of Miss Hah Polhlll,
Mr. and Mrs. E j. Peacock and
Miss A. L. Peacock left to-day for
an extended Western trip.
Mrs. J. B. Smith and children are!
ents in ~
syth.
Dublin
D’
tUBLIN tog 1 Oi of tin* im
portant pociul events of the
coming week of interest to Dub
lin will be the marriage of C. G.
Kitchens, of this city, and Miss Julia
Porter, of Danville, at the residence
of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Porter, next Tuesday afternoon. I
Mrs. A. 8. Wellons and children are
visiting relatives at Macon, Perry and
Bonaire.
Miss Lillie Scarboro, of Moultrie, is
the guest of Mrs. Frank Scarboro
and Miss Effle Scarboro.
Mrs. H. Kent and Mrs. D. II. Rose
are visiting Mrs. W. B. Hambleton
at Mrs. ,K L. C. Wade is visiting her j L on . and
mother, Mrs. Stewart, in McRae.
Miss Adelaide Hargrett entertained j
at a house party this week. Amon
the guests were Misses Mary
Fannie Majors, Lallie Ford
Blanche Ridley, of Sylvester;
gin la Williamson, of Albany; Ma^ | Simmons.
Sue Martin, of Shellman, and Dorns,
Wiley, of Waycross. 1 I
Mrs. W. O. Tift has gone to Lake , {
Erie to join her daughter, Mrs. F. H. , j
Jones, of Pittsburg. I ~
Miss Beatrice Hutchinson enter *
talned the younger eoclety set with I 1
five tables of hearts-dice Tuesday aft
ernoon. Miss Leila Gatchell won top
score prize, and Mtss Montini Davis,
of Valdosta, the consolation.
Mrs. B. W. Mills and children are
visiting Mrs Mills’* Parents. Mr. and
Mrs M D. Norman, at Norman Park.
Mr and Mrs. H. H. Scarborough
Methodist Chuch, at the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Harrison, on Sycamore street. Only
the member** of the family were
present. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb are at
home in Atlanta.
The visiting girls and their hos
tesses were the honorees at a dunce
which the young men gave in the
dancing pavilion at Chattahoochee
Park. Among the visitors were. Miss
Arrington, of Rome; Miss Roberta, of
Lavonia; MBw Wojven, of Cordele;
Mrs. W. H. Jarrell, of Cornelia; Sam
uel Roberts, of Lavonia; R. H. With
erspoon, of Atlanta and Roy Strick
land and Danna Reiser, of Athens.
The chaperone* were Mr. and Mrs.
W. C Thomas, Mrs W. H. Jarrell,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Pat Stevens, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Quillian, Mrs. M.
P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Smith and Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Logan.
Thursday evening the cadets* of
Riverside Military Academy enter
tained for the girls of the younger
social set of Gainesville.
Miss Lilia Pickling, of Rome, who
is visiting Mieses Helen and Dorothy
Dean and Miss Law. was the honoree
at a lawn party given by Miss* Law, to
which the members of the B. K. Club
were invited.
Tuesday Miss Elizabeth Black was
hostess to the m.mb. ra ot the K. T. c.
Club.
A delightful party of Tuesday even
ing was that at which Miss Winnie
Thomas was hostess at her summer
home on Spring street.
A lovely compliment to two visiting
girls was the reception given Wednes
day evening by Mrs. J. C. Pruitt for
Miss Jeannette Christian, of Elber-
Miss Emily Arrington, of
Rome.
A picnic party was given recently
ong by Gaston Simmons and Miss Kate
and Simmons for Miss Eloise Thomas, of
anf j Kirkwood. The party went to White
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Mrs.
William Leon West, of Atlanta,
was the guest of honor at a
barbecue with which the Misses Chen-
nault entertained Wednesday at their
country home, sixteen miles north of
Washington. About 60 guests from
Washington were invited.
Miss Louise Livingston, of Augus
ta, is visiting Mrs. H. H. Reid.
Mrs. Simmons, of Atlanta, and Miss
Sallie Green, whom she has been
visiting for several weeks, returned to
Washington Friday after a short vis
it tn Thomson, the guests of Mrs. JI.
L. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence O. Fortson
entertain* d the members of the young
married set with a bridge party
Tuesday evening.
Miss Lucy King Lowe left Thurs
day f*»r Augusta to Join a party *. f
friends and spend several weeks -it
Wrightsville Beach.
Miss Miriam Pope, of Athens, is
spending some ttme in Washington,
the guest of Mis» Nannette DuBose.
Miss Jene Anthony, of Atlanta, who
has been spending several weeks* In
Anderson, 8. C., with Mrs. John Sad
dler, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kim
ball A. Wilheit, here for a week.
Mrs. Hattie C. Kemme has re
turned after a stay of two weeks in
Macon with her son, John C. Kemme
remainder of the summer with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. C. W. Harris and daughter,
Miss Clyde Harris, left on Thursday
for an extended visit to relatives at
Rochelle and Hawkinsville.
Miss Louise Goodloe has gone to
Macon to visit friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrows and little
daughters left this week for Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Fred Long and Miss Aline
Long, of Jacksonville, are spending
wane time with Mr. and Mrs. Britt
Alderman.
Mrs. Dan R. Bruce is visiting rela
tive^ and friends at Rochelle and
PJneview.
Turner Jones and W. A. Godwin
have gone to New York.
tor of the Jackson Baptist Church
on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael and
daughter, Virginia, are visiting the
Rev. and Mrs. B. Lacy Huge, former
residents of this city, in Norfolk.
Miss Annie Catching* Crum has re
turned from Spurtrinburg, w here she
was the guest of Miss* Anna Keith.
Mrs. R. H. Etheridge and Miss
Clara Nolen are at Saluda. N. C.
Reuben Millen, of Sanford, Fla.,
was a visitor to Jackson this week
up from Indian Springs.
Colonel and Mrs. A. W. Lane, of
Macon, spent part of the week with
their mother, Mrs. Janie McKibben
Mrs. John W. Moore was here from
Atlanta this week to s*ee her sister,
Mrs. Y. A. Wright, who has been
critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wright and
Charles Johnson are on a motor trip
to South Georgia and will spend some
time w'ith their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
J. .II. Jordan, in Broxton.
Covington
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Ea ronton
Vlr- Sulphur Springs, chaperoned by Mrs
Milledgeville
They will spend several weeks In the left this week for Jacksonville, where
mountains* of North Carolina before I they will make their home
returning to Dublin to make their were joined at Waycross t>y Ml Si
home ! Mellona Scarborough, who has been
Miss Louise Walker and Mrs. Ed- visiting her sister. Mrs. Knight,
mund Wellington, after spending sev. Colonel and Mrs. J. S. Hidgmii an t
eral weeks as tlu guests* of relatives j family are visiting in Atlanta, tnei
and friends, have returned to Gaines- former home.
ville Fla. j Mr. and Mrs. C. B Holmes and
Mrs. Omer Coney has been spend- children were the week of
ing several weeks at Indian Spring. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Forrest in At-
Mrs. J. E. Smith, Jr., is at Indian j lantn
Spring attending the annual camp I
meeting now in progress there.
Miss Maggie Wood left this week !
for'a vis’it to Cornelia and other
points in Northeast Georgia
Misses Jerylie and Fannie May
Topp, of Atlanta, have been attend
ing a house party given by Miss Mary
Horne near Dublin this* week.
Mr. and Mrs. lzzie Bashinski and |
son, Horace, with Sam Bashinski, left
this week for Hendersonville. N C,
going through the country In their
car.
Mis*s Marie Lacey is visiting in ;
gwainsboro and will go to her old I
home in Charlottesville, Va.
Miss Rose Srheuerman, of Nash
ville. Tenn., is the guest of Miss (Yura
Smith.
Miss Maud Paulk has returned from
Athens, where she attended summer
sehool.
Mrs. O. N. Gregg left this week for
Ohio. Indiana and Michigan.
Thomasville
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Cordele
[THOMAS VILLE, Aug. 9.—Misses
Marie Ashley, Harriet Deal,
Louise Roberts, Irvine Denmark
and Dan Ashley, from Valdosta, were
the guests this week of Mrs. F. L.
MacIntyre.
Miss Julia Daniels is the guest of aro visiting relatives at Warrenton.
\/| ILLEDGEVILLE, Aug. 9.—Misses
j | Mae and Alma Stembrldge will
leave next week for Indian
Springs.
Mrs. L. C. Hall. Misses Maud Nor-
7is Alice, Emily and Norris Hall ore
spending the month of August in Car-
tersville.
Senator and Mrs. DuBose, of Ath
ens, spent the week-end with thc.r
daughter. Mrs. Marion Allen.
Judge and Mrs. John Allen are In
Atlanta this week.
Miss Frances Cone is visiting rela
tives in Sparta.
Mrs. Ed Laurence has returned
from a visit to relatives in Tennes
see
Misses Lucy and Myrtis Brown
have returned from Chautauqua,
N Y.
Miss Mattie Hall celebrated ner
eleventh birthday with a party on the
lawn of her home Wednesday after
boon.
Among those present were Mattie
Day Vaughan, Genevieve Joseph, Ja?k
Day, Charles Shell, Joe Andrew e. Ro
berta Laurence. Marjorie Ennis, Mary
Hall, Hartley Hall and others.
Miss Laura Shirley entertained at a
porch party Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. B. P. Searcy and family left
Thursday for Missouri, where they go
to make their home.
Mrs. C. W. Richter left Tuesday for
her home tn Miami, Fla.
Miss Cora Mahone, of Valdosta, is
visiting Mrs. Hal Brown.
Miss Mary Harris,' of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Sarah Hall.
Mrs. F. B. Underwood and children
pz. ATONTON, Aug. 9.-—Miss Effie
Rogers and Miss Ida Mae Myers,
of Atlanta, who have been the
guests of Dr. and Mrs W. D. Hearn,
at their suburban home, will return
home Sunday, accompanied by Mrs.
Hearn. „ , ,
Miss Mildred Elkin and Miss Ethel
Noble, of Atlanta, will visit Dr. and
Mrs. V. II. Taliaferro.
Miss Nina Jenkins, who has been
the guest of Robert Jenkins, has re
turned to her home at Griffin.
Mrs. F. M. Dennis left Monday to
visit Mrs. H. D. Spivey at Monticel-
lo.
Miss Cecile Tngram, Miss Mildred
Walker and Miss Sara Hearn, chap
eroned by Mrs. Sarah Hudson, left
Wednesday for Indian Springs to
spend two weeks at the Wigwam. The
party will be joined there by Miss
Claire Greene, of Milledgeville, and
Miss Maggie Belle Thaxton, of Jack-
son.
A large contingent of the young
society set attended the reception
given by Mrs. Lee Tuggle at her home
on the Harmond road in honor of the
Misses Maddox, of Covington; the
Misses Redmann, of Helena, and Miss
Patrick, of Conyers.
Miss Ruby Nelson is visiting the
Misses Andrews, at Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin and
Robert Stubbs spent the past week
end at Indian Springs, going over in,I
Mr. Griffin’s car.
Misses Ruby and Emmie Williams ,
have returned from Monticello.
An event of the week was Mrs.
Clarence Alford’s party for the Bo
hemians on Wednesday afternoon.
After an interesting game of forty-
two, ices and cake were served.
Misses Lois and Mildred Allen, of
FloviUa. are guests of Mrs. I. G.
Scott, Jr.
Dr. J. D. Weaver entertained a
number of friends at a barbecue at
his country home Thursday noon.
Miss Nellie Leslie and Miss Lucile
Whiddon, of Dothan, Ala., who have
been the attractive guests of Miss
Mildred Greene, returned home Wed
nesday.
Misses Helen and Isabel Denham
entertained at a reception Wednes
day evening in honor of Mr. Torbert
and Miss Smith, of Madison.
Mrs. J. D. Watterson and children
have returned from Rogersville.
** OVINGTON, Aug. 9.—Misses
Maggie and Carrie Beck Davis
returned Friday from a ten
days’ trip to the mountains of North
Georgia and to Murphy, N.
Mrs. Bain Terrell and Mrs. Clar
ence Terrell entertained at the Lyric
Theater Thursday afternoon in honor
of Miss Mary Blalock, of Atlanta, the
guest of Mrs. Lester Lee.
Mrs. Charles H. White and the
Misses Christine and Annie White,
who spent the past month at Chau
tauqua, N. Y., have returned.
Miss Louise Moore, of Macon, who
has been the guest of Miss Grace
Whitehead for several weeks, left
Thursday for Atlunta to visit Mrs.
B. C. Butler.
Miss Caroline Wooten entertained
a few friends informally with a sew
ing party Thursday morning at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. M.
Pace, in honor of her guest. Miss
Louise Richardson, of Atlanta.
Mrs. D. J. Jones and the Misses
Etta McRee and Katie Elder left Fri
day for an extended visit to Au
gusta, Spartanburg and the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Garrison enter
tained with a spend-the-day party
Monday in honor of the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black.
Miss Berniee Breedlove returned to
her home in Monroe Wednesday after
spending several days with Miss
Florence Wells.
Tzgerald
1 FITZGERALD, Aug. 9.—Miss Rena
Godfrey is visiting her cousin,
Miss Hortense Hardie, of
Gainesville.
Mrs. E. C. Miller has gone to Chat
tanooga to visit Mr. Miller’s rela
tives.
Miss Libbie DeLoach, of Talbot-
ton, is the guest of Miss Mayme Huff.
Mrs. Lon Dickey and little daugh
ter, Kathleen, accompanied by Mrs.
Fred Shaefer, are spending the month
at Chalybeate Springs.
MisS Fannie Boyd will leave in a
few days to visit Miss Geneva Moritz
in Mobile.
An enjoyable affair of this week
was a picnic party at Lucy Lake ; n
honop of Miss Eunice Tyson, of Cor
dele. Mrs. J. B. Roberts chaperoned
the party.
Robert L. Dunn and family, of
Louisiana, are visiting Mr. Dunn’s fa
ther. W. L. Dunn.
Among the social affairs of the
week was Mrs. L. L. Griner’s tea
Wednesday afternoon. The hostess
was assisted by Miss Kadie Griner
The guests included Mesdames D. B.
Nicholson, of Macon; J. L. McCarty.
Riley Eigen, E- A. Russell, T. J.
Dickey, Fred Shaffer and Clayton
Jay.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Watts, of Ma
con. are visiting Mrs. C. A. Fretwell.
Miss Edna Watkins has returned
from the State Normal School at Ath
ens, where she took the summer
course.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graham have
returned from New’ York.
Mrs. Cecil Brown has as her guests
this week Mrs. A. L. Powell, of La
Grange, and Miss Ida Powell, of Vien
na.
who have been visiting the Rev. and
Mrs. Osgood F. Cook, left Wednes
day for Blackshear, where they will
reside. Their home was formerly tn
Valdosta.
Mrs. Edgar Allen Stubbs returned
yesterday from Sparta, where she
visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dessau Bunn, who
have just returned from a visit f o
Atlanta and Athens, were guests th;>
week of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.
Bunn en route to St. Simons Island.
Miss Mary Maude Gibson, who has
been visiting Mrs. A. K. Sharpe, has
returned to her home in Macon.
Mtss Susie McGee has returned
from a visit to relatives in Thomas
ville.
Mrs. J. P. Hilton, of Screven, is
visiting relatives in Waycross.
Mrs. E. B. Thayer and children %nd
6ister, Mrs. Flanders, will leave short
ly for North Carolina for a few
weeks’ visit.
Mrs. F. A, Smith, of Jacksonville,
Is the guest of Mrs. A. Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Turberville and lit
tle son, of Thomasville, are guests
of relatives In the city.
Mrs. J. I. Ketterer and Mias Jessie
Ketterer will leave in a few days for
White Sulphur Springs, Fla., for a
visit of several weeks.
Mrs. Ben Grace, of Screven, was
the guest this week #f her daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Bellinger.
Misses Bessie and Genevieve Hug
gins left Thursday for Climax to
visit relatives
Miss Mary Deen entertained Wed
nesday with a rook party. The prize
for the high score was won by Miss
Carl King.
Miss Irene Crawford is visiting
relatives in Savannah.
Miss Theresa Hilliard has returned
to Densmore, Fla., after a visit to
Mrs. John C. McDonald.
After a visit to relatives in Savan
nah. J. L. Ives has returned to Way-
cross.
Miss Kathleen Broadfleld, of Co
lumbus, is the guest of Miss Frances
Fleming.
Mrs. J. E. Phelan has returned from
a several weeks’ visit to Thomas
ville.
Mrs. E. Z. Mann visited relatives .n
Thomasville this week.
Mrs. Uley J. Williams, who has
heen visiting Mrs. Alice Nixon, re
turned to her home in Tallahassee
Wednesday.
Miss Eva Acosta, of Blackshear.
visited Mrs. Charles L. Redding this
week.
ont. The oot-of-town guests wpre.
Misses Bertie Tanner of Lawrence-
villc, Lillie May and Bertie Pirkle of
Auburn, Frances Robinson of Mur-
ryville, Sarah Mayo of Social Cifcie,
Lucy Finger of Gainesville, Ralph
Lott and Willie Hill Hoseh of Hosch-
ton, William and Oscar Summerour,
Tom Burson, Bee Robinson and Er
nest House of near Winder.
Swainsboro
S WAINBBORO, Aug. 9.—Mies Car
rie Spenre is In New York.
Miss Claudia Thompson la
visiting relatives at Graymont.
Dr and Mrs. Henry Bell, of Sa^
vannah. are visiting in the city,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kickllghtar, of
Glenville. are the guests of the lat
ter's mother, Mrs. John McLemore.
Mrs Cora V. Rountree wag a vis
itor to relatives at Graymont during
the week-end.
Misses Ida Bell and Mary Leigh
Williams are on a visit to relatives
in Monroe and Atlanta.
Miss Bertha Durden, of Graymont.
will go in a few days to Claxton,
where she will be musical Instructor
in the high school.
Leesburgj
I EESBURG, Aug. 9—Mra. J. P.
Callaway is on an extended tour
* - to the West, having left this
week for California.
Mrs. E. B. Lee and children have
gone to Atlanta to Join Representa
tive E. B Lee, of Lee County, in a
ten-day visit at Indian Spring.
Malcolm N. Fleming, of Atlanta,
was a visitor here this week.
Miss Elizabeth Jordan, of Albany,
is the guest of Miss Ruth Harris.
Mrs. H. F. Lee, of Montgomery,
Ala., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Pruett.
Waycross
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AYCROSS, Aug. 9.—Mrs. J. A.
Mallette has returned to her
home in Thomasville, after a
Mrs!"William Hollingsworth and visit to her mother. Mrs. J. T. Watt.
W INDER, Aug. 9.—A party was
given by Miss Lillie Bell
Robinson in honor of Miss
Annie Lott, of Hoschton.
Little Misses Lois Robertson, of
Atlanta, and Montine Robinson pre
sided over the punch bowl.
About sixty-five guests were pres-
A CWORTH, Aug. 9.—Mrs. John
Randolph Humphries enter
ed in compliment to her sister,
Mrs. D’Armand Breard, of Monroe,
La., on Thursday afternoon.
Receiving with Mrs. Humphries
and Mrs. Breard were Mrs. McMillan
and Miss Mabelle Vaugha-h, of Mon
roe, La., the younger sister of the
hostess. Assisting in entertainin'?
were Mrs. Z. I.. McLain. Miss Pearl
McLain. Miss Elizabeth McMillan and
Miss Fannie Mae Tippin. Misses
Anilu Cason and Pauline Collins
served punch. Salad and ice courses
were served by Mrs. O. H. Humph
ries and Miss Maybelle Johnson.
Nearly 100 guests were entertained.
Valdosta
C ORDELE. Aug. 9.—Miss Neta
Reiser, of Bristol, Tenn., is the
guest of Miss Mazie Crawford
Miss Mildred Ward is spending
some time with her grandmother. Mrs.
Ward, at Douglasville.
Miss Ruth Edwards has returned
from a visit to her cousin, Miss Lu
cile Edwards, of Dothan, Ala.
Miss Lillian Carswell is the guest
of Mrs. R. A. Bell at Waynesboro.
Miss Mamie Sue Harris left this
week for a visit to Miss Ruth Wilson
and Miss Florence Hayes at Mao»n.
Mrs. H. C. Cleghorn and little son.
John, of Jacksonville, arrived Tues
day to be the guests of her mother
Mrs. C. H. Hyde.
Mrs. J. Gordon Jones and children
are spending a month at St. Simons.
Mrs. D. C. Ketchum and three chil
dren, who have been guests of Mrs.
C. C. Shipp, returned Wednesday to
Jacksonville.
Judge and Mrs. U. V. Whipple and
children have returned from Wash
ington and other Northern and East
ern cities.
M: and Mrs. R. D. Mims have re
turned from Damascus.
Miss I.:liit Dunlap and mother will
/ f -’ends in \tkiT;ta
and fc, this month.
M.. J Alice Fenn has returned from
her uncle, S. A. Daniels, at Americus
Miss Lula Harley left this week for
Asheville, N. C.. to join Miss Sara
Harley, who went there from Knox
ville, Tenn.
Miss Jessie Watt, who has been the
guest of Miss Douglas Waldrop, in
Norfolk, Va.. hus joined a camping
party from Staunton in the moun
tains. Miss Katherine Merrill, Will
Watt, John Watt and Willie Cooper
are other Thomasville members of
the party.
Miss Nita Acker left this week for
a visit at Talbotton.
Miss Ellen Maddox, of Elberton,
who has been the guest of Miss An
nie Harris, lvft this week for a visit
in Atlanta.
Mrs Cyrus Heeth and Miss Lucy
Heeth left this week to visit friends
in Spartanburg, S. C.
Mrs. Noble Upchurch and Miss
Suzanne Upchurch, of Jacksonville,
Fla., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. X.
Culpepper.
Miss Mildred Jerger, of Savannah,
who has beep the guest of Mrs. L H.
Jerger, returned home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watt left last
night for Montreat. N. C., to spend
the month of August.
Miss Ruth Burch has returned from
Knoxville, Tenn.
MraTtFsiank J. Ansley and Miss Su
sie Ansley have returned from a visit
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barron, of
Brad fey, are guests at the home of
Judge and Mrs. W. H. Stembrldge.
Mrs. Julian Peacock and daughters
have returned to their home in Ma
con after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B.
T. Bethune.
\/lOULTRIE, Aug. 9.—Miss Ethel
\ y I Adams has returned from New
‘ York and other points in the
East.
Miss Mary Harris, of Pavo, is the
guest of relatives in Moultrie.
Judge and Mrs. J. D. McKenzie left
yesterday for Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. C. B. Allen has returned from
visits to relatives in Vienna and
Montezuma.
Miss Ethel Buxton, of Balnbridge,
who has been the guest of Moultrie
friends, has returned homo.
Miss Julia Ryan, of Hawkinsville.
is spending some time with relatives
in this city.
Miss Anna Warren Clark is in For
syth for several weeks.
Mrs. W. E. Adams, of Thomaston,
arrived Monday to spend some time
with relatives here.
Miss Rebekah dark and Miss Lu-
V ALDOSTA, Aug. 9.—A delightful
dance was given by the young
men of the city Thursday even
ing at the Valdes Hotel.
Mrs. Marion Curry afid Mrs. S. M.
Varnedoe chaperoned a number of
young people at a dance at W. T.
Staten's country home Tuesday even- |
ing.
Mrs. H. W. DeMilly and her slater.
Mrs J. G. Gamble, of El Reno, Okla.,
are visiting relatives and friends in
Florida.
Mrs. A. I. Lord has gone to Chicago
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Bennett left
Tuesday for Detroit and other points
on the Greet Lakes to spend tne re
mainder of the summer.
Captain and Mrs. H. C. Bargent left
this week for their summer home in
Michigan.
Mrs. J. Q. Holtzclaw and her little
son leave next week for Wrightsville
Beach and Charlotte, N. C., to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Deidrlch left
this week for White Springs, Fla.
Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson and Miss Ma
rion Wilkinson have gone to Atlanta
to visit Mrs. Hugh Dorsey.
Mrs. A. M. Joyner, of Atlanta, is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Joyner.
Mrs. B A. Deal and daughter, Miss
Harriet Deal, have gone to Ports
mouth, Va.. to visit relatives.
Mrs. Clayton Jay and children, of
Fitzgerald, are visiting Mrs. Jay’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harley.
Mrs. L. D. Hamilton and children
have returned from Elko, where they
visited Mrs. Hamilton's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Tolar lpft
Tuesday for Atlanta to visit their son.
R. S. Tolar.
Gus Stokes and H. M. Bullard with
their families have gone to Pablo
Beach. Fla.
D. O. Ashley and his daughter. Miss
Marie Ashley, and young son, Thom-
Mrs. Cliff Hargrove, who have been
the guests of Mrs. James E. Phillips,
have returned to Lithonia.
Miss Natalie Turner was hostess
on Saturday evening at a conversa
tion party, entertaining in honor of
the Misses Jeannette Stowers of Mis
sissippi, the guest of Mrs. T. C.
Swann; Louise Richardson of Atlan
ta, the guest of Miss Caroline Woot
en, and Fannie Mae Henderson, who
Is spending the summer with Mrs.
W. W. Evans.
Miss Eloise Cooper entertained at
luncheon on Friday morning In hon
or of her house guest, Miss Cullen
Battle, of Atlanta.
xawfordville
C RAWFORDVILLE, Aug. 9.—
Misses Mary Emma and Caro
line Gee have returned home
after visits to Lithonia, Atlanta and
Acworth with college friends.
Professor and Mrs. H. B. Wallace
and son Hugh, from Woodville, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gee.
Mrs Oscar Thompson, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives here.
Miss Rebecca Laing, who was the
guest of Miss Asbury the past week,
has gone to Sharon, after which she
will return to her summer home in
Gainesville.
Misses Della and Anita and James
and Warren Sanford, of Augusta, are
here spending the summer.
Misses Mindel and Serena Craw
ford, Rosa Gillen, Laura McWhorter,
Valeria Allen and Rebecca Laing
have returned to their homes after a
week’s visit to Miss Lillian Asbury.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Asbury enter
tained Monday with a barbecue, com
plimentary to the house party enter
tained by their daughter. Miss Lillian
Asbury,
The young men of the town enter
tained the visitors with an all-day pic
nic at Daniel Springs Tuesday.
Miss Irene Harris, of Atlanta, is
here visiting relatives.
Mrs. J. N. Phelan has returned to
Valdosta, after a visit to relatives in
the city.
Mrs. John M, Taylor, of Black
shear, spent the week with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ballard have
returned from a visit to Madison,
Fla.
Mrs. F. P. How'ell and children have
returned from a visit to Brunswick.
Miss Mary Gatchel, of Sanford,
Fla., is the guest uf Miss Mary Lou
Price.
Miss Mattie Boston has returned to
her home in Atlanta, after a visit to
Mrs. Evelyn Fite.
Mrs. George Kellam and sons have
returned from a visit to Per nan*
dlna, Fla.
Miss Juanita Bennett left Wednes
day for Plains, to attend a Louse
party given by Miss Agnes Thomas.
Mrs. John G. Steinheimer left
Wednesday for Asheville, N. C., to
spend several weeks.
Mrs. J. L. E. Daniel arrives to
morrow from Allenhurst for a month’s
visit in Waycross.
Mrs. J. E. Dickens and little daugh
ter, Marie, have returned from a
visit to relatives in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Macdonald,
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ACKSON, Aug. 9.—An enjoyable
event of the week was the lawn
party at which Miss Grace
Thurston entertained Tuesday in hon
or of her guests, Misses Lucile Crews
and Mary Barnett, of Atlanta. Mar
garet McKibben and Thelma Maddox
served punch and Miss Maggie Belle
Thaxton, Mrs. J. B. Guthrie and Miss
Bessie Thuxton assisted in entertain
ing.
A marriage of interest to a wide
circle of friends was that of Mias
Bessie Bloodworth and Walker W.
Preston, both of Flovilla, which took
place Sunday afternoon at the home
of J. S. Betts at the campground. Mr.
and Mrs*. Preston ure at home in
Flovilla.
Honoring her house guest, Miss
Mary Alice Martin, of Milner, Mrs.
Robert Oxford on Wednesday morn
ing gave a progressive rook party.
Miss Pauline Mallett and Mrs. S. H.
Thoerton assisted in entertaining.
A reception to which several hun
dred friends were invited was tend
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