Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 31, 1913, Image 7

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TIEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, HA., SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1013, 9 A ?£!£!HiELl]I Mrs. George Amlin I nwton l Fst- Augustine B runswick, Aug. so.—miss Lil lian Anderson has returned from a visit to Waycross. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fouche are visiting In Lulaton. Mrs. L. R. Akin and children will return to Brunswick from Mount Pleasant Saturday. Miss Mary Harrison will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Selden Watts In Decatur. Miss Jule Foster, who hag been the guest of Miss May Wright at St. Si mons and the Misses Ralston in Brunswick, has returned to her homo in Savannah. Mrs. E. C. Bruce and children left Thursday for Jacksonville and Pablo Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Butts are in Damden, Maine. Mrs. Frank H. Mallard Is In At lanta. Miss Helen Persee, who 1b the guest of Miss Fannie Gordon, will leave Monday for Savannah. Miss Burford Aiken will return :o school at St. Mary’s, in Raleigh, next week. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Bennet left Thursday for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Nightengale are at Damriscotta, Maine. Misses Effle and Lillie Arnold have returned from Barnesvllle. Bride of a prominent young Chattanooga business man. She was formerly Miss Bereniece Almena Lathrop, of Chiacgo. Albanu A LBANY, Aug. 30.—Miss Sallie Weldon entertained on Monday night in honor of Miss Martha Moye, of Cuthbert, who is visiting Mrs. Morris Tift. The punch bowl was presided over by Miss Dollie Marks. A straw ride was enjoyed Tuesday night at Ponce DeLeon by a number of Albany’s younger social set. The party left here In auto trucks and automobiles, ariving at Ponce DeLeon shortly after 8 o’clock. Those present were Misses Pauline Barbre, Frances Lockett, Helen Gillespie, Hene Hope, Florence Msrcer, Thelma Palin, Mae Palin, Myra Palin, Dolores Gill, Miss Mary Carl Hurst of Atlanta, and Miss Muriel Bland of Jacksonville, Fla.; Messrs. Pullen, DeGraffenried, Pinks- ston, Baldwin, Weston, Brown, Che ney. Bullard, Sapp, Cotter, Tarpley, Mercer, Davis, Walters, McCall. Hils- man. Wright Shackleford. Cutlift and Warlick. The party was delightfully chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bacon and Mrs A. W. Palin. Mrs. T. E. Oliver entertained a number of voung people at her home on North Jefferson street Monday afternoon In compliment to her little daughter, Nannie Oliver, who cele brated her twelfth birthday. Lavonia AVONIA, Aug. 30.—On Monday evening Miss Lula Mae Connell - entertained at her home on artwell road. The honor guests ere Misses Elizabeth Alford and ’lima Claire Skelton, of Hartwell, su The guests Included Misses Essie | ae Welbom, Agnes Wilbanks, An- ' e Poole, Mary Poole, Tommie Chan- er, Laura Mason, Eva Fisher, Don- i Williford, Elizabeth Mason, Carrie ee Sewell, Eunice Allen, Mattie Co- og, Augusta Comog, Nelle Poole; essrs. Dennis Weldon, Rufus Beas- v Alford Fisher, Dewey Pulliam, R. Allen Loyd Welborn, Hurd Rob- ts, Frank Hardy, Sam Fisher, homas Chandler. Charles Weldon, >hn Mason, Tom Carson, Joe Black id Troy Freeman. S T. AUGUSTINE, Aug. 30.—At a meeting of the New Augustine Improvement Society held yes terday plans were discussed for new work in the beautification line in that pretty suburb. A number of well- known ladies comprise the member ship of the society and they have al ready accomplished much for their section, having secured an extension of the electric car line there with a good schedule, electric lights for the streets and in many ways brought about cleaner streets and more at tractive lawns and homes. Miss Aileen Cooper is visiting In Atlanta and Marietta. Mrs. John. Strous, of Savannah, the guest of Mrs. George Alba, will be the honor guest at a number of social affairs planned for next week. Mrs. Howard Spencer has returned from a visit to relatives in New Or leans. Pensacola P ENSACOLA, Aug. 30.—A quiet wedding ceremony was per formed yesterday afternoon by the Rev, R. J, Haskew, of the West Hill Methodist Church, when John Proctor Starr, of Grapevine, Texas, and Miss Lillie M. Staples were mar ried at the Haetoew home, No. 1501 West Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Saunders, who were married in this city a couple of weeks ago, are expected home in a few days from Valdosta, Ga„ where they have been spending their honey moon. A recent function of Interest In Pensacola was given in Tampa, when Mr. and Mrs. George W. Terry cele brated their fifty-eighth wedding an niversary by entertaining a few j friends at their hospitable home. Mies Hilma Green is visiting in New Brighton, Pa. Miss Mabel Green, who is visiting Miss Margaret Giles in Louisville, will visit in Pulaski, Tenn., before returning home. Greenville j~ Fitzgerald . ITZGERALD, Aug. 30.—One of the delightful social affairs of the past week was the party ten by Mrs. Duard Jackson for ss Pierce on Friday afternoon at rook party. Mrs. Jackson’s guests re Misses Odessa Pierce, Mabel dgers, Lillie Dorminey, Eula Gar- tt, Hattie Taylor, Kadie Grlner, >dena Powell, Emmett Bostwick, izabeth Pryor, Helen Mathews, Ma- 1 Massee and Della Majors. Vlrs. Arthur Denmark's rook party ,s one of the social events of the ek, given at her home on South e street. The hostess was assisted Mesdames R. E. Dee, Wright Tor- ice, A. H. Thurmond and J. B. ill,’and the guests were Mesdames A. Russell. Clayton Jay, J. A. Mur- y G P. Mlngledorf, J. B. Seanoe, B. Cook, E. T. James, J. C. Bush, J. McDonald, G. L. Kilcrease, W. T. Paulk, D. W. Paulk, C. M. Wise, L. L. Griner, E. E. Roach, C. E. Crawley, D. E. Jackson, R. A. Majors, W. G. Broadhurst, J. E. Goethe, Harold Beall, John Beall, Wadley Garbutt, Howard Brown, Charley Davis, R. M. Hall, Tom Griffin, J. H. Dorminey, J. L. McCarty, E. K. Farmer, Maggie Dean Morris, H. M. Warren, Ed Whit man, Jesse Grantham, J. H. Mayes, R. M. Ware, W. L. Stovall, J. E. Turner, L. O. Tisdel, J. L. Pittman, Guy Robinson, C. L. Shewmake, T. L. Griner, R. I. Maffett and M. M: Ste vens. amilla C AMILLA, Aug. 30.—-Quite a party from here are spending the week in Atlanta shopping Among them are Misses Grace Wat son, Dena Butler, Claire Culpepper, Maude Livingston, and Mesdames R. M, Fleming, T. W. Brimberry and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Sapp. One of the enjoyable affairs of the season was the Coming Home party given for little Miss Elizabeth Spence to her playmates last Thursday night. Miss Elizabeth has been spending the summer in Atlanta, and on her re turn was complimented by her aunt, Miss Bessie McNair, with the recep tion. Those~ present were Misses Ermine Harrell, Amy Twitty, Dorothy Spence, Helen Palmer, Irene Bush, and Messrs. Ashley Bush, Bennett Spence, Leon Greene, Carroll Spence, Jim Collins, Wim Cullens and Frank Perry.. After Vacation Peel Your Discolored Skin (From Broadway Weekly.) men returning from the seaside Drowned, reddened or freckled com- ,ir ,il be wise in immediately i the mercolized wax treatment, herbeaten skin had best come off, ■'amount of "beautifying" will ever such skin pretty to look at. The ■ safest, easiest way to shed the iied cuticle is with the treatment sted. Put the wax on before re- as you would cold cream, and it ofT next mdrning with warm wa- Minute particles of scarf skin will jff day by day, gradually showing ealthy, youthful skin beneath. One of mercolized wax. obtainable at Irug store, le enough to make any ored or spotted complexion clear, and satiny soft. Its rction is so • no injury is caused and the face , no trace of its use. •ring heat, irritating winds and dirt uch wrinkle-makers that the daily r the following astrir.gent-tonic lo- ,, this season Is highly advisable: ered saxolite, 1 ounce, dissolved in hazel W P>nt. Used as a face this is’a splendid wrinkle remover treventive.—t Adv.) I ELENA, Aug. 30—Miss Edna Tompkins was a charming hostess to the younger set at her home on College Hill Monday aft ernoon when she entertained for her house guest, Miss Agnes Morrison, of Hawkinsville. The hostess was as sisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. Robert Tompkins. Those pres ent were; Misses Agnes Morrison, Mary Elizabeth Pritchett, of Jackson ville, Fla.; Lucy King, of Chatta nooga; Ouida Windsor, Marion Creighton, Evelyn McRae, Clara Dun- ford, Mamie Lou .Sawyer, Mildred McRae and Mabel Grady. Dublin D. Marshall. Jr., came first. They were followed by Miss LeVerne Nei- eoii, of Macon, and Miss Jennie Loyal, et Macon. Dr H. W. Knighton, of Dublir and Mr. Hersohel Lovett, of Wrjghtsville, preceded Miss Riuh Hicks, of Dublin, j and Miss Fldge Je*er, of Cordelc. The bride with her mai j of honor, Miss ; Carrie Bell Marshall, came down the t 4 airway and were met by the bride groom and his beat man, Mr. Thomas R. Ramsey, of Dublin. Dr. E. L. Har ris, of Wrightsville, performed the ceremony. Punch was served by Miss Ger trude Hay. of Macjri, and Miss Bertha Sharpe. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, of Wellston: Judge James B Hicks, of Dublin; Mrs Glausslers, >{ Wellston; Mrs. Nelson, of Macon; Mi-s Madge Kennedy of Macon, IS P. Lugand, of Dublin; Miss Reese, of Mac^n; Mr. B. G. Warthen, of Bartow; Moose Jet^r, of Una lilla; Bryan Davis, of Byromville; Miss Mnneei Webb, of Dublin; Mrs. Talmadge Hicks, of Dublin: Thomas Martin, rf Vriphts- vilie. Mr and Airs. Hicks left for Jacksonville, from widen place thry sailed for Baltimore. G reenville, s. c., Aug. 30.— Mrs. W. D. Parrish entertained in honor of Miss Sara Conyers and her guest, Miss Zeigler, Thurs day evening. Mrs. W. D. Noves entertained a number of friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss Blood- worth, of Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. William Lebby entertained on Saturday evening with an informal party. Among the guests were Misses Ella Dorroh. Madeline Bedell, Corrine Goodlett, Caril Herndon, Lillian Nor ris, Annie Lewis, Mrs. Sam McGow an. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Bou cher. of Columbia. Wednesday morning Mrs. Sam Mc Gowan entertained at an informal sewing party. Mrs. Oscar Hodges entertained Wednesday morning at bridge in hon or of Mrs. Mitchell Bryan, of Colum bus, Ga, the guest of Mrs. Alexander Rose. The guests included Mrs. B. A. Morgan, Mrs. J. A. Russell, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. E. J. Cage, Mrs. Proc tor Bonham, Mrs. Ebaugh and Mrs. J. I. Westervelt. Mrs. E. J. Gage entertained the Chicane Club Tuesday afternoon at bridge. Tea was served at the Country Club Saturday afternoon by Mrs. W. D. Parrish. j | tTNTSVILUS, Aug. 30.—Mrs. A. j | W. New son gave a love party in compliment to the members of the Tuesday Auction Club Tues day afternoon at her home. "Oak- lawn.” Miss Eugenia Everett was the host ess at the weekly meeting of the Phoenix Card Club at her home on Franklin street on Wednesday after noon. Miss Sara Lowe entertained the Thursday Bridge Club this week at h^r home, “The Grove." Way cross W AYCROSS, Aug. 30.—Mrs. J. R Crosby, of Jesup, visited rela tives in Waycross this week. Mrs. Charles F. Jeffers has returned from a visit in West Virginia. Mrs. Edna Cason has returned from a visit to Asheville. Mrs. John Wilkes, who has been the guest of Mrs. P. K. Groff and Mrs. C. E. Morton, has returned to her home in Albany. Mrs. O. P. Murphy and son Ie|f Thursday for Eastman. Miss Eva Acosta has returned to her home in Blackshear, after a visit to relatives in Waycross. Miss Bessie Huggins has returned from a visit to relatives in Climax. Miss Frances Walker has returned to her home in Atlanta, after a visit in Waycross. She was accompanied home by Miss Doris Wiley, who will spend the month of September in At lanta. Miss Beatrice Lambdin and Miss Sophie May Lambdin have returned from a visit to points in Maryland and to Washington, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lambdin. Miss Kate Stanton and Miss Fran ces Stanton returned Thursday from St. Simons Island, where they were guests of Mrs. L. Johnson. Mrs. A. G. Miller Aill return Tues day from a visit to Ht. Simons Island. Mr. Miller returned Wednesday from Denver. Mr*. O. H. Lowther, of Tampa. Fla., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lambdin. Miss Julia Wiley, of Troy. Ala., is PAY ME FOR CURES ONLY D ublin, Aug. so.—a briiium so cial event of the week was the wedding of Miss Mary Lee Marshall and Richard P. Hick- which took place Tuesuay evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marshall, at Grovania. Mrs. Gilllard, of Griffin, played Mendelssohn’s Wedding March as the bridal party descended the stairway. Alex Blackshear, of Dublin, and J. r-7 ’.-few ffaioW/a **. ** f n* »©r» BuNier If ne! cured Cee __ NM Ye* «tU MttJMiy Ml btNi i wftattea Ida mh the*. If I feciue lU*t four rco4M*t wtft net rcaaU?* to irwaUiMfti. I wOl be wVfc y*u ^ urt mwk ont jruvu auA* OxW»r a pretn t« of i cure My MM went wHt M^lwr •** re er I wM mmkm m •• far tk« Peh*»to« 4leneeee. KIDNEY, BLADDER AND URINARY TROUBLE, STRICTURE, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, RURTURE. ULCERS ANO SKIN DISEASES CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON CstarrfcBl A*s«?Imu. Ptlas mm4 fMw4« mm4 mil MtrvtsA, Ofcreete mm* fSAaOl-, Hl'MiM-llUm, '»*>•* Cmv -a - o' I .. _ Newly TrvmA **<1 tkv'n-U I'aeee of ^wralrv*. fVMni um! Ijv/lanuraUer utopperf te H bfpars I *m Blast h'.fb efcd •n«*rrtar\A**’ fee* tur 1 ! W vjtt* ph/tfciaiu eed ij-*r!a l*n». My si a rmmmrnmmMm unC am bmu fob in wi. lists to PR# tmr • ours. All ne<l.«%M«B. •*e sum*' and b»Mrf drum, mrt from my pTlvsto Uborjiory URN VISPriJtO THU CITV. miiri’4 ras tA «•»#« st?1te» and bissYm yov esm bs cured ba/ort rr.ursioi hoflja Man* ’AM U bs mr.d U two r *kta CALI, y* WKITV Vs datnitloR 'rp*B ^'jskisAs Treatra*** sod sdrt<t* eoof<*«rUal Burn • s a to f p m huiidiy*. • to 1 L’ you • •»’! esTl, ertte and ri« fu’i dfBcrtpUor. s4 r«n*» >-Baw> tji your o*mb Ror<is A cnmpItM nwniltaUan ousts you nothin* sad I? I et" http fob I wtU the guest of Mrs. A. M. Knight, Jr. Mrs. P. K. Qroff left Thursday for White Sulphur Springs, Fla. Upon her return she will have as her guest Mrs. W. D. Owens, of Jacksonville. Mrs. R. M. Porter is entertaining a party of Camilla and Sylvester friends at a house party, which started to day. In honor of their visitors. Miss Mar garet Caldwell and Miss Leila Redd, of Union Springs, Ala., and Mrs. Je rome Crawley entertained at a party last night. Members of the Friday Club were entertained yesterday by Miss Mar garet Stantnon. For Miss Marjorie Strong, of Fay etteville, Tenn., and the Misses Keat ing. of Savannah, Mrs. Frank Morgan entertained Wednesday with a "slumber party." The guests includ ed, besides the visitors named. Miss Sarah Wilson. Miss Gladys Porter, Miss Thelma Baum, Miss Christine Lanier, Miss Susie Sutton. Mis* Flor ence Hill, of Acree, Ga., and Miss Lu- cile Sutton. Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen James, Miss Susie Altman and Lester D. Sutliff were married. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. L. Harper. Miss Minnie Lattimcr, of llazle- hurst, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Lucile Rippard returns to morrow from a visit to Fitzgerald. — Milled(jcville d ILLEDGEVILLE Aug. 30.—A j J pantry shower was given the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Major at the home of Mrs. W. A. Walker, Tuesday afternoon by the ladies of the Baptist Church. The Misses Joseph entertained at an informal dance at their home Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. M. Beck announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Olive Sherrer, to W. W. Silvey, of Washington. Ga.. on Sunday, August 24, the Rev. Mr. Thompson officiating. A pretty home wedding of Tues day evening that came ns a surprise to their friends was that of Mrs. Mamie Anderson Walker to Julian Stanley, which took place at the home of the bride’s Mister, Mrs. W. L. Lit tle, the Rev. Harold Major officiating The couple left Immediately after the ceremony for Atlanta and Indian Springs. They will make their home here, where Mr. Stanley is in busi ness. Mrs. Frank Bone entertained Tues day afternoon in honor of Miss Fran ces Stevens, of Macon. Progressive 42 was played. Mrs. W. S. Myrick entertained a number of the younger set Friday afternoon in honor of her sister. Miss Undine Carter, of Forsyth. Miss Kate Cline entertained Wed nesday afternoon complimentary to Miss Frances Stevens, of Macon. Miss Mary De Sassure entertained Wednesday morning in compliment to her gue9t. Miss Maggie Bivens, of Atlanta. Eastman E ASTMAN, Aug. 30.—Miss Lillie Mae Wright is spending a few days with friends in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Iiosford, wh9 have been In Atlanta with their little daughter. Evelyn, who has been un der treatment several months, have returned home. Mrs. C. M. Methvin entertained a number of young people on Wednes day evening in honor of her niece, Miss Lillian Johnson, of Dexter. Misses Maude and Mayme Nelson entertained Friday evening from 8 to 11:30 in honor of their guests, Misses Jordon, Tyson and Hodges, of Dub lin. Those present were Mieses Mary Annie Jordon, Katie Mae Tyson. Al*a Hodges, Ruth Meadows, Eulalia Clark, Undine Bennett, Julia Hall, Edna Harrell, Bessie Mae DanielS and Wil lie Belle Rogers. Messrs. J. C. Har rell. J. Gould Williamson. Earle Da vison, Joe Clark, Zeb Hargrove, Fred Clark, Myrick Clements. Thad Cole man, Campbell Edwards and Mr. Lit- tl#. Miami \ a IAMI, Aug. 80.—Mrs. William i v I Jennings Bryan spent last week here looking after the comple tion of the new Bryan winter home, Villa Serena. One of the most enjoyable dinners of the week was that at the Dade Club Monday night, with Clifton D. Benson as host. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cobb and Robert W. Ralston. Members of the college set are leav ing for the North. Among the de partures is that of the Misses Frances and Jane Tatum, who go to Fair- mount Seminary, Washington, D. C.; Miss Eula Jean Jones, who goes to National Park Seminary in the same city, and Miss Gladys Olmstead, who attends Virginia Intermont College. The Misses Clarice Roberts and Isabel Biaza, of Key West, who have been visiting Mrs. E. S. Frederick, have been the inspiration for several parties and dances, the last of which was art affair at the Tarpon Club, planned by a number of the young men of the city. "Sunshine” cottage at the beach was the scene of a house party for a week. Captain and Mrs. J. F. Jau- don were hosts, and the guests were ten young women of the city. Lanark I AN ARK, Aug. 30.—Miss Alma Parlin, of Apalachicola, has been the guest of Miss Ruby Byrd at the Byrd cottage for a week. Misses Gerge and Slade, who have been guests of a house party given by Mrs. B. H. Hardaway, returned to their homes in Columbus, Ga., the last of the week. B. H. Hardaway and John Martin, of Columbus, Ga., have arrived to spend a week at the Hardaway cot tage. Mr. Crom and family, of B&ln- bridge, Ga.. are at their cottage. As their guest is Mrs. Wagner . A party from Georgia arrived last week chaperoned by Mrs. Weaver, of Morgan, and are occupying the Culley cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Beach, of Beachton, Ga., have arrived and are occupying their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Clark, of Bainbridge, spent part of the week with them. Count Derailly was a Sunday visitor to Lanark. Mr. and Mrs. James Stone, of Pan ama City, spent a few days at the hotel this week. Mr. and Mrs. Abner E. Averltt, of Quincy, with their mother and little son, are guests of the hotel. D. Weatherby, Elw'ood Hall and Robert McFarlin, of Quincy, spent a week at Lanark. Harry McCaskill, of Bainbridge, is spending a week at Beach cottage. Edwin Barnes and young son, Ed win, spent the week-end at Lanark. Tampa T AMPA, Aug. so.—Fred Dupree was the host at a dinner at the Yacht and Country Club Wed nesday night in honor of Miss Sara Branhum, of Brunswick, Ga., formerly of this city. Those present were the Misses Sara Branham, Margaret Stewart, Daisy Giddens, Gertrude Cornish, Willie Louise Lowry, Agnes Floyd, of Jacksonville, and Messrs. Fred Dupree, A1 Phipps, Joe Knight, Tom Watson, James Morris, Roy Ste phenson and Tom Stewart. Mrs. Clara Snodgrass, of Atlanta, is in the city for a visit with her sister. Mrs. R. M. MarshalL Mrs. Fenton McCarthy, of Barden- town, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Bethea, in this city, has returned home. P Tallahassee T allahassee, Aug. so,—Miss Annie Mack, of Hartford, Ala., and Mrs. F. B. Be*ll, of Wewa- hltchka, are visiting Mrs. W. S. Me- Lin. Mrs. Chlpley Campbell, of DeFu- niak Springs, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mark Miller, who spent the week-end at Lanark. G. W. Saxon has returned from Asheville, W'here he spent two weeks. Mrs. Saxon and daughters, Miss Hel en Saxon and Mrs. C. M. Ausley, will return the latter part of September. Miss Mildred Woodward has re turned from Monticello. Judge and Mrs. M. H. Mabry and young son have returned to their home in Tallahassee. Mrs. Mabry and son visited rela tives in Louisville, later Joining Judge Mabry at Tate Springs upon his re turn from a visit to his son at New port News, Va. Mrs. W Minter returned Sund ly from Norfolk, Va. Tybee Beach, Charlotte, N. C., and other points. Mrs. P. T. Mickler has returned from Pablo Beach. Miss Rosa Yawn is visiting Miss Eloise McGrifT. Miss Allie Yawn returned Friday from Waynesville, N. C„ and Macoa, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Park* have re turned from Alabama. Mrs. George Perkins entertained the Ladies’ Bridge Club Wednesday morning. Mr. and M« «. S. I). Chittenden left this week for a visit to Chicago and Battle Creek. Miss Bessie Wells and father, A. 3. Wells, were visitors this week to Jacksonville. Mrs. Dana Wilder and children, aft er a visit with Mrs. George Perkins, have returned to their home in Tampa. The Misses Gunby, who have been the visitors of Mrs. Curtis on Park avenue, returned to their home in Tampa this week. 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