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ALTON, July 18.—Compimenting
D Mrs. 8 T. Maddox, of Atlanta,
and Miss Hester Maddox, of
Wnt.h.%ford. Texas, Mrs. J. C. King
gtve a bridge luncheon at her home on
outh Thornton avenus Wednesday
morning. Mrs. W, M. Hardwick made
lug score.
irs. C. M. Hollingsworth entertained
at bridge at her home on Thornton ave
=%z yesterday aftarncon.
%r; R. P, Gregory waa hostess At
nine tables of rook at her home on fel
vidge street Thursday afternoon,
The mer%bm of Mrs, R. M. Herron's
E‘undfi' school class enjoyed a day al
: rs. Herron's camp near Resaca Thurs
.ghlm Oncvr{ entertained a score of
lf:;hndl 4t & rook party Thursday even
filu Bess Mclemore, of Atlanta, and
Miss Pauline Phifer, of Mobile, wers
guests of honor at a lawn Ru-ty at the
home of Miss Tryphena Kally yesterday
A!t-moo&
Mrs. .A. Jones gave a 8 o'clock
dinner Tuesday ev-nln‘Di‘n comfpllment
to Mr. and Mrs., Waldo vis, of Rome.
Griffin
RIFFIN, July 18.—IAttlse Miss Doug-
G las Montgomery entertalned on
Tuesday &t a =pend-the-day par
ty tn honor of the eleventh birthday
umlmuwr her guest, little Miss
lh.rfue! win, of Jacksonville, I'la.
Miss Barah Woloott entertained sixty
guests Thursday evening at a lawn
g-rty in honor of Miass Neall Les, of
Jonoord.
Mrs. James H, Walker entertained
n Wednesday afternoon at a large and
;uutltul reception In honor of Mrs.
James H. Walker, Jr, who has just
returned home from her wedding m.f'
The Domino Club and several outside
guests were entertained Monday after
noon by Mrs. T. H WKnna, fm honor
of Miss Oertrude Beckham and Miss
Cenil Beckham, of Atlanta.
Dublin
ÜBLIN, July 18.—One of the pretti-
D est church weddings here recent
ly took place Wednesday after
noon when Miss Minnie May Green and
Newell G. Bartiett were marriad at the
First Burlst Church at £:3O o'clock.
Miss Paullne Smith sang “‘Oh Fair, Oh
Sweet anda iHoiy.'' Mrs G:erge Rowe
played the accompaniment, “The Wed
ding March” and “Ah, 1 Have Sighed to
Rest Me,” during the ceremony. The
ribbon bearers were little Misses Mil
dren Green and KElizabeth Joiner, They
were followed bi; the ushers, Massrs.
Frank lawson, Blount Freeman, Alex
Burch and Rr. R. L Butler, Miss Mabel
Barnes, bridesmald, and Willlam Brun
pon, groomsmen, entered together. Mrs.
\oun& Freeman was matron of honor.
iss 14a Belle Willlams wae mald of
onor, The Rev. T. W. Callaway, pas
tor of the First Baptist Church, per
tormed the ceremony. The bride wore
& becom!ing trlvellnf suit of Hague blue
erepe cloth with hat to match, trimmed
{n shaded blue French plumes and
gloves to match. The coupls left im
mediately after the ceremony for Savan
nah, where they took the steamer for
Baltimore to lr‘hd a few days before
go}nt‘w Washington, D, C., and other
poin!
A lovely lawn party for Miss G{;m
was given Tuesday afternoon by rs.
G. H. Willlams at her home on Belle
view gvenue. Mrs Guyton Sanders and
Misses lda Belle Willlams and Eva
Stevens assisted In entertaining the
finatm Punoch was served l‘? little
isses Antoinette and Carrie Willlams.
The guest list included Misses Helen
aum, SBara Orr, Annie Lee Joiner, Vera
nuumuum Fuller, Mabel Parnes,
ove tley, Addle Garrett, of Spar
ta; mn%u Webb, Irena Watson, &’H
helmina Blackshear, Ida Bells Willlams,
Eva Btephens, Mesdames M. J. Guyton,
Wallage Smith, A F. Hilton, A. W. Gar
rett, Hen?' Bone, Hugh Moors, Guyton
Sanders, C. A, Weddington, J. T. Bmith,
FH AA.:(l)ph Baum, W. W. Brandon
Thomas Green, Samuel Martin, George
Rowas and Nelson Wood
Tifton
IFTON, July 18 —Miss Edna Mus
selwhite, of near Cordele, and
Lindon Fletcher, of Chula, v;\nre
married at the home of Allie Fletcher,
at Chula, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock,
Judge C. W, Graves offfciating In the
presence of a number of friends and rel
atlves
Mrs. L. 8. Alfriend gave a moonlight
rlcn!c to Murrow Springs Tuesaay night
n honor of her guests, Mrs. W. D.
Meara and Miss Tucora Day, of At
lanta
Miss Ottie Lee MoCall entertained on
Monday evening at an Informal party
for har guest, Miss Bulales Fasters, of
) J. B Oocochran entertained the
members of the Brides Club who are
upendh}fi, the summer &t home with &
ga.ny ursday morning. Mrs, O, W
ate won top score prize. Mrs, H. H
Scarborough was the guest of the club
Miss Bessle Benton gave @ farewell
party &t Murrow Springs Wednesday
eovnlu: for her Funm_ Miss Sue Jack
son, who left for her home in New Mar
unsville, W. Va., Thursday night
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A GRANGE, July 18 -~ A social event
of much interest was the mar
- riage of Miss Mattie Newton to
L. H. Trayler at the home of the bride
in Long Cane District last Tuesaday
afternoon. The Rev. W. E. Dozier, of
Carroliton, a brother of N. B. Dozler,
of this city, read the ceremony before
& large assombiage Mr. and Mrs.
Traylor will reside in Gabbettville.
A marriage of much interest to this
section of thes State will be that of
Tuck Monerief and Miss Love Snow, of
Sl. Mark's The wedding will take
place July 80. Miss Snow is the daugh
ter of George Snow Tuck Moncrief
I a prominent young farmer of Troup
County and is the son of Hill Monecrief,
of Hogansville,
Thursday afternoon Mrs. E T. Moon
entertained the Wednesday Afternoon
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Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to F«‘er ve Easily. ‘
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Here's a chance, Miss Frec -..-~"lco,“
to try a remedy for freckies with the ]
guarantee of a rellable dealer that it
w not oSt YOu & T niess it re- |
moves the freéeckies w ] aoces give
1 & iear complex 1€ eXpernse s
trifiing |
Simply get a Y f othine—double |
strength—from any druggist and a few
aj ations shouid s W you how easy |
It 18 to rid yourself of tha homely |
freckles and get a beautiful compilex- |
ion Rarely is more than one ounce!
needed for the worst case |
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othine. as this is the|
prescription sold under guarantee: of
money back if it fajls to remove freckles
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QUT-J-TOWN SOCIETY @i 1
and the Twentisth Century clubs at
cards. |
Weadnesday afternoon l\&lclnndon'l
Park, Mr. and Mrs. H. B, ooding en
tertained guests at a dainty lunch.
Those present were Misses Barah Mc-
Donald, Guinnette Pranuu’ Sara Farm
er, Julla M(.bl'{:. Anna Harwell, Vir
ginia Park and Emlly Park.
eru Venola Wogdall entertained the
“Just Us Girls"” Club Wednesday after
noon &t her home on South Lewls street
Those present were Misses Mildred
Dunson, Insurepto Dozier, Sarah Lee
Carlton, Frances Wililame, Emlily Park,
Charlotte Vaughan, Mattie May Connie,
Betty Clark, Grace Lane, Esther Plerce,
Emily Atkinson, Dorothy Atkinson,
Mary Gaskill and Lila Farrar
WAINSBORO, July 18--Mrs. J. H.
Chandler entertained the Sewing
Clrcle at ner home on Maln street
Wadnesday afternoon
Miss Josie Flanders entertained on
Tuesday evening in honor of her cousin,
Miss Sudis Kelley, of Tennille,
Miss Pauline Boston, a rwcamFgflld
uate of LaGrange College, left rld?y
for Augusta, where she i® one of the
attractive members of a serfes of house
gnrtlen belnr given by the members of
er graduating class,
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AYCROSS, July 18.~One of the
prettiest affairs of the week wanl
the informal dance at the Coun
try Club Wednesday evening. In the
party were Miss BSusie MeGee, Miss
Magdalena Izlar, Miss Claudia Lucun,i
Miss Frances Caubls, of Greenville, 8.
C.; Miss Mox?le Howard, of Macon; |
Miss Viola Mell, C. E. Groover, Lewis
Harvard, L. B. Harrell, Strobhart Sea
brook, Dr. B. H. Minchew, Dr. .l-mes]
J. Beaton, Dr. J, l. Howard and Mr.
German., The party was choperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. E. Danlel,
For her guest, Mixs Natalle Hunter,
of Columbia, 8. ~ Miss Ruth Brown
ve a theater party Tuesday afternoon.
q“he guests were Miss Hunter, Mlss
Margaret Knox, Miss Nan Smith, Misd
Esther Benton, Miss Florence Andrews,
Miss Marion Willlams, Miss Frances
Hogan, of Atlanta; Miss Susie Sharpe,
gd‘hka Meta Nicholls and Mrs. G, G, Red
ok. e .
A number of the younger set gave a
surprise party Tuesday evemn“m Miss
Jewel Paul, of Savannah, and Miss Er
nestine Chestnut, of Cuthbert, guests of
Miss Alma Flynn. In the {mrxy were
Miss Kate Fegterman and her guest,
Miss Elizabheth Cochran, of Thomasville;
Miss Bama McDonald, Miss Bessie May
nard, Miss Lucile Bates, Miss Nell
Bates, Mizsz Ruth Hardy and her guest,
Miss Luey Brothers. of LaGrange, N. C.; |
Miss Nan Smith, Miss FEvelyn Har-
Freaven. Miss Florrie Atkinson, Edward
Crawley, Car! Pittman, Arthur Lott,
Bunyon Coxwell, Wiley oO'Quinn, Cyril
Chandler, Johnson Brown, J, P. Luther
Jr., Rollins Campbell, Ben Willlams,
Olln Smith, Glenn Cason, Orville Jen
zlnn, Harold Hardy and Fdward Whil
en. [
ASTMAN, July 18.~One of the most
enjoyable of the many entertain.
ments to Mrs. Jessup's and Mrs.
"Wall's visiting girls was the unique
porch party given by Miss Christine Fd
wards at her home on Fifth avenus,
Mise Pdwards was assisted In enter
taining by her sister, Mrs. Sidney J.
Hargrove.
Mrs. C. 3. Horne gave a progressive
pconversation party Tuesday. evening at
her home on the hill in honor of the
following visiting vfilrln: Miss Mary
Horne, of Dublin; Miss Myrtle Whidby,
of Albany, and Miss Adams, of Dalton.
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r llne Crawley gave a oconversation
party last Friday evening for Mliss
Pearl Ledbetter. of Columbus, who is
visiting her sister, Mrs, L. G. Watkins,
on South Main street. Those present
were Misses Pearl Ledbetter, of Co
lumbus; Frankie Maa Powell, of Bhell
man; Perry, of Americus; Mary Liy
ingston, Hattie Taylor, Francls Whit
aker, Fannie Boyd, Irene and Linda
Jones, Lilllun Dorminey, Mary James,
Helen Osborne, Mayde Glover, Modena
Powell and Messrs. Alex Koplin, John
D. Dorminey, Ed. P. Pittman, Ed. Dor
miney, Harry Tipton, Tucker, C. B.
Watts, Arthur Danlel, Farrand Osborne,
Gus Bernle, Jelks Taylor, 8. G. Pryor,
Jr., Charlle Lee Rodgers, Allia Rogers
and (harlle Tallaferro, \
Monday evening Mr. John Yates gave
& theater ffl!‘(y in honor of Miss Imo
gene Moßride, who s the guest of Mrs.
J. C. Bush., The guests were Misses
Mcßride, Francls Whitaker, Mary
James, Modena Powell, Ida McKay, Lu
cile Blackwell, Messrs. Mack Pryor,
(ius Hernie, Charles l.ee Rodgers, N
Harper and 8. G.:Pryor, Jr.
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EWNAN, July 18 ~On Tuesday aft-
N ernoon Mrs. Robert Mattox gave a
small bridge party. Sixteen guests
ware Invited for the game and the prius‘
were won by Mrs. George Brown a\ndJ
Mrs. Mike Powel ‘
Mrs. Jack Powel was hostess Wed
nesday morning at a sewing party ‘
i On Thursday evening Miss .-\nn!a‘
Will Redwine and Lynch Turner were
married at the home of the brlde's‘
aunt, Miss Annie Powel, on Jefferson
- straet. ‘
Mrs. Tom Goodrum gave A& porch par
ty last Friday afternocon for the mem- |
bers of her sewing club. The visitin
guests were Mrs. Charles Lll\hmn. <$
Roekmart, and Mrs. Colquitt Carter, of
Atlanta
. Mrs. Mattia Strickland gave a dinner
last Thursday evening The guests were
Mrs. George Baltzell, Mrs. Colquitt Car.
| ter and Mr. E. A. Armistead ‘
| Miss Gabrielle Johnson entertained the
Ed'»%umnw set at a masquerade party !
| last Friday night. The prize for most |
perfect disguise was given to Miss
Janet Miller. Miss Johnson was assist
ed in receiving her guests by Mrs, Ma
| mie Johnson, Miss Annie Powel and
| Miss Janie Lee Johnson
4 Miss Nevelle Arnold gave a k\rh!xe"'
- party on Wednesday morning The
,“ nor guests were Miss Marle T‘{.'Y‘{\"
ar 1 Miss Louise Diffey, of Cordele, the
| guests of Miss Sarah Penniston ‘
: The young men gave a moonlight plo- 1
G ast Waeadnesday evening to the
| visiting young women at Pearl Spring i
’ Mr. and Mrs. Dan_ Manget gave a
family bharbecue last Friday afternoon. |
| The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Tolly |
Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Dent, Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Powel, Mr. and Mrs. |
| Wade Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Herd Dent, |
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) ARNESVILLE, July 18.—A house
‘B party, composed of young folks,
i motored to Lifsey Springs Tues
day evening for the week. The party
includes Misses Ruth Lambdin, Lilllan
Wooten, Margaret Ogletree, Faith
Poreh, Patie Stroud, and Christine
Woodburn, Messrs. Morris Kelly, ot
Monroe; Ralph MoCrary, of Brunswick;
Hoyt Trimble, of West Point; Howard
Colller, Frank Blackburn and Robert
Marshhurn. Miss Mary Wooten and
Migs Alice Hunt chaperoned.
Mrs. J. L. Kennedy is entertalning &
house party at her home on Zebulon
street t?nln week, The members include
Misses Genevieve Lucla and Marion
Bmith, of l’nrs{th. and Miss Marla
Rockwell, of Dallas, Texas.
Tuesday evening one of the most de
lightful pienies of the season was given
at Lifsey Springs. The guests were
Miss Pearl Stephens, Genevieve, Lucla
and Marion Smith, of Forsyth; Maria
Réckwell, of Dallas, Texas;, Margaret
- Wright, of Rome; Kathrine Woodburn,
Eleanor Hunt, Kathryne, Summers, Hen.
rietta Lambdin, and Messrs, Wililam
Summers, Roy Lifsey, Riley Summers,
W. A. Prout, Emmett Coleman, John
Blackburn, Benton Woodburn and Dur
ward Collier. Mrs. C. O. Summers and
Mrs. Jack Bush chaperoned.
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EDARTOWN, July 18.—Miss Florine
( Hardwick !s entertalping at a de
-+ lightful house party this week at
her country home, Her guests are Miss
Edith I\‘lv&enzln, of Montezuma; Miss
Margaret Murphy, of Newnan, and Miss
Susle Hatcher, of Columbus. A num
ber of delightful affalrs have been given
in thetr honor. Among them wag the
swimming party pven by Miss Hard
wick at Thompson's Lakes Monday even
ing. After leaving the lake, the party
went to the home of Miss Katherine
Bunn, where dainty refreshments were
served
The Thursday Morning Club was en
tertained at a delightful porch party
by Mrs. W. W. Turner at her attrac
tive home on College street, She was
assisted in entertaining by Miss Kath
erine Bunn, Mrs. E, C. Benton won the
grlzr at “foriy-two,”” a cut glass bon
on dish.
Mrs. E. B. Rusdell wag the charming
hostess to the Auction Club thls week.
The prize wasg won by Mrs. J. H. San
ders. After the game refreshments
were served.
Misses Lillls Evans and Nell WHitt
entertained a number of their friends
at & tea Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, M. A, Booz.
ACON, July 18 —There will be a
M Lound of festivities next week for
Miss Clajre Loulse Scott and Miss
Dorothy Knapp, of Atlanta, who are
the guests of Miss linda Anderson.
Miss Alberta Thomas will entertain for
them on Tuesday evening, and on Mon
day the hosiess will give a “afly at
Lakeside Park, to which more than fifty
invitations have been {ssued.
Miss kdith Marshall, whose marriage
to Charles H. Garrert will take place
next Wednesday evening, was compli
mented with a party last night by NYrs.
C. W. Marshall.
Miss Ethel Wilson was hostess Thurs
day evening at an al fresco party, when
she entertained in honor of her guests,
Miss Katherine Thomas, of Americus;
Miss Evelyn Roebucks, Miss Lillian
:}?u’nnon and Miss Evelyn Hill, of Cor
ele.
Miss Claudia Fstes entertaned this
merning in honor of Miss Annie Lou
Herdy, of Sencla, who is visiting Miss
Ei\gbeth Baker,
Miss Elizabeth McMaster, of Buena
Vista, and Miss BEvelyn Wright, of New.
nan, who have heen extensively enter
tained as the guests of Miss Annle
Gantt, returned to-day to thelr homes.
Miss Emily Melton, of Oxford, will be
Miss Gantt's guest next week.
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UGUSTA, July 18.—Mlss Tola Wise
has returned to Macon, after
spending a delightful week with
Miss Margaret Addison and Miss Mary
Lyon. Monday evening the Epsilon Phi
Fraternity members complimented Miss
Wise with a danee and Tuesday evening
she was the guest of honor at a barbe
cue supper at Carmichael.
Miss herlhfl Diemmer, whose mar
rlage to J. W. Jackson, Jr., of Wilming
ton, N. C.. will be an event of July 21,
has been entertalned in a number of
pleasant ways since the weddlm‘ cards
lwere issued. Tuesday Mrs. Marion
Dunbar gave her a shower luncheon,
which was preceded by a flower con
test, and on Thursday Mrs. Fred Lam
back gave an afternoon tew in her honor.
Friday afternoon Miss Grace Curry en
tertained with a card party and this
evening Miss Stuart Gullatte entertained
in compliment to the bridal party. The
marriage of Miss Diemmer and Mr.
Jackson will be a morning affair at
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church next
Tuesday
Miss Frdman Bowe entertalned with
afternoon tea Tuesday in compliment to
the members of & camping rar(y.
Miss Winifred Huson, of Covington
who has returned home, after a visit
with Miss Katie Bryans, was }:lea!anfl)’
entertained with a number of Informal
affairs. espeolally enjoyable being the
evening party Tuesday at which Miss
Bryans entertained 326 or 30 friends.
Mrs. D S, Brodie entertained for Miss
|Husun Wednesday evening,
Miss Alberta Gehrken entertained her
| card coterie Thursday afternoon.
| Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eve, Jr, enter
' tained a number of friends informally at
their Monte Sano bungalow Monday
- evening
Miss Calene Broome entertalned a
number of friends with hrk{f» Thursday
morning. complimenting Miss Martha
Nicholson, of Athens
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur
ton Morgan form a congenial party that
will spend this week In Bath, occupying
the CGarrett home
t Miss Laura Murphy entertained with
rook Tuesday morning in honor of Miss
’lml‘.v Jones' house-party guests, Miss
Pauline Decton, of Swaingboro; Miss
l Aiken, of Covington: Miss Newsomse, of
Union Point, and Miss Cooper, of Mari
erta
\ The Lakeside Boat Club gave a dance
‘ Thursday evening at the clubhouse.
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er\uTl-?Hs\'XLLE. July 18.—A de
| lighttul affair of Tueslay evening
5 was the “prom'’ party given by
| Miss Irens Shaw for her guests, Misses
Flizabeth Betts, of Rome, Mamie Hol
‘!nwgs\\ornz, of Dalton; Martha Galt, of
Canton; Thelma Sheffield, of Cedar
town
| Misses Gladys and Yeta White are
’h-.\:--sSes to a house party. Their
| guests are Misses Zelma Stocks, of
Commerce; Martha and Janie Galt, of
}l‘lllh'“ Sarah Helen Ballinger, of Gads
den, ' Ala; Jane Harwell, .5 f.lGrnnge.
I\\'m’,nes«ia_v morning the Misses White
| entertained at cards.
Pat Wofford and family, Mrs. Madi
’ son Milam Misses Sarah and Lucile and
Rache! Stephens left a few days ago
on a camping trilg to Cahutta Springs.
Mrs George Brooke was hostess to
the bridge club Thursday afternoon.
As a compliment te the ‘visiting voung
women. the young men of the cfiy Eave
‘a pienie up the river on Wednesday
evening. A basket lunch was enjoyed.
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ONROE, July 18.—A pretty home
P 1 wedding was that ‘of Miss Ger
trude Hogan to Wilton Clegg,
both popular young peeple of ml
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1914
County.
Dr. 8. R. Belk, a former Atlanta pas
tor, now presiding elder of the Gaines
ville District, was a visitor Lo Monroe,
the guest of Col. R. L, Cox.
A pretty social affair of Friday even
ing was the {mrty\flven by Miss Vinie
Durden for Miss Mary Dean Cook, of
Soclal Circle; Miss Amy Blasingame, of
Jersey, and Miss Bobble Blasingame,
of Winder.
Miss Hester Barrett's Wednesday
morning party in honor of Misses Beryl
and Velma Elliott, of Augusta, was a
pretty affalr
Miss Mabel Roane gave a party for
Miss Ida Sheinutt, of Sandersville, the
guest of Miss Bertha Shelnutt.
Miss Julla Mobley gave a party for
the Misses Wright and their guuts.
and also Misses Ladye and ernice
Breedlove and their guests,
Miss Pauline Blasingame entertained
in compliment to the Misses Wright and
their guests,
One of the more enjoyable of recent
soclal functions in Monroe was the bar
becue given by Miss Annie A{cock in
honor of the house guests of Misses
Janet and Florence Wright.
Misses Minnie and Margaret Barrett,
Pearl and Ethlene McGarity and Mrs.
Golden Blasingamas, of Jersey, and Mrs.
0. N. Stanton, of Becial Circle, were
among the out-of-town guests at a
party given by Miss Hester Barrett.
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AVANNAH, July 18.—In a party of
: young people who spent Wednes
day evening at Tybee, enjoying
dancing at Hotel Tybee, were Miss
Gladys Te;{ua. of Aufusm, who is the
%uest of Miss Josephine Clark; Miss
“lark, Miss Mary Osborne, Miss Jessle
Dixon, Miss Rachael Beymer, and
Messrs, T. A. Bryson, Jr., Frank Br{:
son, Charles B. Malone, Jr., Charles T.
Airey, Jr., John Btevens, Reuben Clark,
Dunecan Owens and Walter McNeill
Miss PFlizabeth Kehoe rve a party
Wednesday night at the Yacht Club in
honor of Miss Eileen Willlams, of Col
lege Point, New York, who is visiting
her friend, Miss Reginald Haslam.
Miss Genevieve Anglin left the city
Wednesday eveninF to attend the mar
riage of Miss Helen McGuire, of this
eity, which took Xlace Thyrsday evening
in Montgomery, Ala. M!s‘_McGulro was
married to Bernard L. Crumpton, of
Montgomery.
Miss Ruth Johnson entertained on
Wednesday afternoon for her guests,
Mrs, J. B. Kenimer and Miss Ruth
Moody, of Atlanta. Those invited to
meet them were Miss Helen Van Horne,
Miss Ruth Lynch, of Jacksonville; Miss
Rhodes, of Athens; Miss Mildred J’ergor.
Miss Helen Montgomery, Miss Elizabeth
Potte, Miss Rosa Fulton, Miss Catherine
Lemmon and a number of young collega
boys.
ORSYTH, July 18.—Miss Janie Hol
lis is entertaining several girls
this week. They are Missez Edith
Culpeg&)er, Emille Arnall and Annie
Belle Hutchinson, of Senofa; Miss Ruth
Sea.rc?', of Macon, and Miss Julla Sear
cy, of Bolingbroke.
Miss Mattie Lou Stephens, Miss Pearl
Stephens, Miss Fay Chapman, Whitt
Russell and Slaton Carmichael, of Jack
son, spent Saturday at Warm Springs.
Mrs, Edward Maddox, Miss Eugenia
Maddox and Edward Maddox, Jr., of
Atlanta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Hooks. i
Colonel Robert L. Berner, Welter and
John Harris, of Macon; 3\)650 J. ME
Smith, Judge C. J. Lester and Colonel
8. C. Armstead, of Barnesville, were
among the, visiting lawyers atending
City Court In Forsyth this week.
OME, July 18.—Miss ?flldrod Moul
trie gave a morning bridge party
in honor of Mrs. Hugh Best.
Mrs. J. P. Hamilton entertained on
Thursday mornlng at a porch party for
her sister, Miss Fawe Young, of Battle
Creek, Mich.
Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson, Miss John
son and Lindsay Johnson, I spent the
week in Commerce, where they attend
ed the Weekly Press Assoclation.
~OLUMBUS, July 18.—Mrs. J. R
(‘ Youmans was hostess to the Fri
day Auction Club, entertaining the
members at Tigner's tearoom. Mrs.
Cartwright Cook won the prize for top
score,
Miss Fedora Hill was the hostess at
a moving picture party Saturday morn
ing, In honor of a number of visitors,
among them Misas Florrie Malone, of
Dothan, Ala.; Miss Louise Bennett, of
Quitman; Miss Saga Joyce, of Rome,
‘and Miss Mary Saunders, of Pensacola.
. One of the prettiest affairs of the
week in honor of Miss Ophelia Davis'
guests was that of Friday morning,
when Miss Minnie Hunt Hall enter
tained at bridge at the Bradley home on
upper Third avenue. Miss Nan How
ard won the prize for top score,
On Friday afternoon Miss Alice John
son entertained at a tennis tea at her
home on Rose Hill for the guests of
Miss Ophelia Davis.
Toreh Hill, the country home of Mr.
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be arranged with outside icing
door to be iced from the rear
porch—which keeps the ice man
and all his muss and dirt out
side the home
Sanitary Refrigerators
For Alll Purposes,
with linings of Opal-Glass,
Porcelain” White Enamel or
odorless white wood are sani
tary and easily cleaned
The peWect circulation of
pure, cold, dry air automati
eally discharges all odors and
{mpurities through the water
sealed drain p?e and keeps all
foods fresh and wholesome.
Every McCray refrigerator is
gold under a positive guarantee
of absolute satisfaction or mon
ey refunded.
A little investigation before
hand is better than a lot of
regret afterward
Come in and let us show you
why the McCray is the best
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McCray Reirigerator Co.
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Miss Ophella Davis’ guests.
The Cricket Club was entertained on
Saturday afternoon at a tennis party
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ty was given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Patrick on East Highlands
in honor of Miss Coley Greer and Miss
Thelma Patrick.
The home of Mr, and Mrs. C. Crille
on East H}lghlnnds was the scene of a
soclal on Thursday evening, in honbr
of their niece, Miss Evanis Crllle\. of |
New Orleans. ‘
Mrs. P. J. Willlams gave a tea Fri
day afternoon trom b to 7, in honor of‘
her guest, Mrs, Herbert Fay Gaffney, of
Gaffney, 8. C. ‘
Littie Lois Teel entertained her
friends at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Teel, Monday after
noon, in celebration of her seventh
birthday.
Miss Maud. Allen and Miss Margaret
Woolfolk, of Montgomery, were the
honorees at a ~dance at the Country
Club Monday evenins,ofilven by Mr. and
Mra:. Charles M. Woolfolk, whom they
are visiting.