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A GRANOE. Feb ¥ Om Tuesday
afternoss Mrs W. L. Fiecos en
tertained &t & silver sea a 1 the
same of Mrs. Hobert Burks The mem-
Bors of the Tlee Club of the Latirangs
Pomale College furnished a program as
m » Misses Annie Hines and Ruth
whe gave readings
Mra. A Culberson was at home {6 &
sow friends on last Friday unw
Prises were won by Mw J © oy
and Mre. Bmmet: Morgasn. Ouests Wels
Misses Kate Bruce. Kittie Withis, Ruth
Slack, M. P Williams, J C. Brady. Al
Sert Lebman, Jr. BEmmelt Morgen,
Frank Hutohinson, Heary Milam, T .
Nimmons, Frnest Stallings, H A
Neoner and £ O, Fineher
On Priday afternoon Mre. L. D Mitch.
ol and Mrs Heward Park eatertained
ot domiinees at the home of Mrs Miteh.
ol Punch was served by Minses Ade
laide Park and Elizabeth Miteheil, as
wistad by Mre. Todd Reld
The Wterary section of the LaGrange
Woman's Club held a meeting at the
residence of Miss® Ruth Slack Thursday
afterpoon. Miss Mattie Motiee lod the
meeting and Mrs. Eula Smith and Mrs.
Frank Harwell read papers
Mies Lillie Estes, daughter of M and
Mre. J. A Estes. of near Latrange was
quietly married 1o 1. Fitch Cook Sunday
afterngon by Judge M. T. Woodyard
Mr Cook i» & prosperous farmer
Caaper Lehmann was surprised with
& party Friday night Guests were
Misses Julis Reid. Mary Connally, Mary
Robinson., Sarsh Segrest, Ruth Piks
louis Schaub, Messrs Albert Brooks
Bill Spivey, Fay Mooney Huogh McKay,
Casper, Willle and Irvin Lehmann
A bridge party was given by Mrs U
V. Truitt at her home on Hroad street
oan Wednesday afterncon [rizes were
won by Mrs. |€. Doe and Mrs. W A
Holmes. Guests were Mesiames C. N
Awtrey, W. A. Holmes, 8 W. Thornton,
¥. J. Thornten, Frank Ridiey. Mary
Tuggle. 1. C. Doe. T. H. Nimmons, Har.
wey Mobley. . . Abrahams. T. A, At~
Kineon, J. B Dunson, Jr, C. L. Smith
and Miss Evelyn Whitaker, J J Milam
KRraneet Stallings. Fred Wagner, of Tus
kegee, and Miss Mary Nix®
The U. D. C's held their regular
monthly meeting at the chapier room
Friday afternoon
Mrs. Walter Davis enteriained Wed
nesday afternoon at dominoes. Those
present were Misses Julin Bradfield,
Bula Render, Ruth Slack, Daisy Jack
son, Kittle Willis and Mésdames F. C
Perrell, B R Bradfield, Jr. N. B. Do
gier. D. A. Lebmann, Sam Jones, W. A
Morgan, B T. Moon. Henry Reeves,
Raleigh Park. oy Dallis. Louis Willis,
Sanford Dunson. Sarah White Dunson,
Arthur Thompson, G. T. Spearman, of
Soclal Circle: H. C. Fincher, Mary
Pharr Williams and E R Bradfield, sr
The members of the Young Matrons’
Club was entertained by AMrs. Rowland
Strong on Thursday afternoon Those
present were Mesdames Claude Wea
wer, Orady Travior, R L. Christopher,
Robert Burks, J. C. Brady, Heyward
Booker, Austin Cook, Paul Fleetch, G.
. Hunter, Frank Hutchinson, Henry
Milam, Emmett Morgan. R. J. Willis,
Jr., and Ray Underwood
Miss Lola Daniel entertained Wed
neaday afterncon, complimenting Miss
Myrtle Jackson, of Carroliton, who I 8
the guest of Miss Josie Lancaster.
Leila Kate Page. Kittie Carley, Louise
Young, Messre. Charlie Graham, Hugh
McKay, Alma Wilson, Reese Alsa
Brooks, J. E. Holt and Eldridge Hil
liard.
On Friday evening a congenial party
of friends motored to Big Eprings to a
school entertainment. The members ol
the party chaperoned by Mrs. Joe Har
ris included Misses Lola Daniel, Josie
rfancaster and guest, Myrtle Jackson,
of Carroliton: Ruby Hackney. Leila
lxate Page, Kittie Carley. Messrs. J. E
Holt, Eldridge Hillard, 1. A. Wilson and
Dr. D. O. Browning.
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_Cornelia |
ORNELIA, Feb.27.—An affair of the
C week was the auction bridge party
on Monday afternoon by Miss Nell
Poole for the . N. C. Club. Miss Poule
was assisted by Miss Kimsey. Those
present were Misses Edna Avery, Mary
Hanna Kimsey, Clyde Ellard, Lola
Campbell and Messrs. Grover Peyton,
Clitr Kimsey, Hobart Sellers, John Ter
rel Poole, Stockton, Ollie Barron, Clyde
Bureh and Sanders Maxwell
The Shuttle Club was eniertained
Saturday afternocon By Mrs. KEugene
Jackson, Those present were Mesdames
Jarrel, Haddon, Finch, Nabsted, Benton,
Miller, Wade and Sullivan. |
Mrs. C. M. Miller entertained Friday
afternoon in honor of Mrs. T. M. Sulli
van.
The Original Eight Club was enter
tained Saturday afternoon by Miss Min
nie Wesch. s
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Dublin
ÜBLIN, Feb. 27.—A sewing party
D was given by Miss iris Duggan to
the members of the Girls' Club of
the Christian Church at her home. Mrs.
H. V. Westbrook assisted Miss Dugsgan,
while little Misses Katherine Chappell
and Pauline Westbrook served. The
guests included Misses Nora Rachels,
Tdwina Tharpe, Mary Annie Jordan,
Boise Jordan, Roberta Jordan, Lillian
Jordan, Mary Slusser, Hloise Hood and
Williamson.
The'Tan Loyal Sewing Club was en
tertained Tuesday afternoon by Misses
Mabel and Leila May Cheatham. Guests
were Misses Lucile Arnoid, Algie Prince,
Addie Knight, Sara King, Esther Sew
ell, Vernie Bond, Lillie Mae Johnson,
Inez Lifsey and Kloise Hood.
“Mrs. T. G. Holt was hostess to the
(. W. B. M. Sewing Club Monday. The
society is composed of ladies who are
cannected with the Ladies’ Aid Society
of the (Thrlitinn Church, and ave pre
paring for a bazaar to be held by them
®OON,
An old-fashioned spelling bee = Was
held Monday night at the High Scheo!
sanditorium under the auspices of the
| Hospital Amsociation The isdies spelied
aguing the men. and Miss Maggic May
I Rawis won the Washington cake for
the person whe stosd up the longest.
The Girl Boouts of the cily cslebrated
Washington's birthday by taking & hike
| Inte the woods & few miles from the
ety
{ Mm V. L Basiey was hostess Tours.
day at & bridge party in honor of Miss
Cooper. of Atlanis. the guest of Mrs,
W. M. Bresdiove
Fridas evening Mins Vers Phillips was
hestess at @ bridge and rook party given
in honor of her guests, Misses Nelle Jar
| man, of Baxiey, and ' Nelle Phillips. of
| Murtreesbore, Tenn
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GAIN”WIM Feb 1T ~A rummy
party was given by Mrs Carl Bar
rett and Mra Clarence Nally at
the home of Mrs E R Barrett. As
sisting in enterigining were Mrs, Ernest
Palmour and Mrs. E. R Barrett. The
guests were Mesdames Leonard McCon.
| mell, Will Davis, Henry Washington,
Arthur Smith. Bd Kenyon, Rafe Banks.
C. D Weichel, H R. Brewer, Roy Ram
seur, Stanley Johuson and Misses Carol
Dean, Gertrude Williams. Elizabeth
Kimbrough, Ruth Smith, Susie Ham,
Corrinne Riley, Mary Mitcheil. Gladys
Oliver, Margare: Barker and Kathleen
Black
An event of Wednesday was the re
ception at which Miss Blanche Atkina
entertained for the members of the Al
pha Delta Pni Sorority and the B K.
Club. Assisting in receiving were Mes
dames E. 8 Comer. of Maysville, and ¢
. Randers.
Mrs. James J Fiyni, of Griffin, enter
tmined a' Jdinner Wednesday evening a!
the home of her mother, Mrs Joe
Banks. She was assisted by her mother
and wister. Mrs. Rafe Banks. The
guesis were Mesdames Arthur HEmith,
Edwin Smith, Misses Cland Law and
Lottie Smith
The Bridge Club was eniertained
| Wednesday afternoon by Miss Lottie
Smith at her home on Green street cir
cle. Miss Smith was assisted by her
sister. Mrs. Edwin Smith. The guesis
(hwmded Mesdames David Anderson,
Willlam: H. Slack. I» P. White, Adam
Geiger, George Williamson, William
Carlisle and James 1 Fiynt, of Griffin.
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i ALTON, Feb 27— Miss Julla Nich
?D ols., of Rome. guest of Miss Mary
! Kate Lockridge, was guest.of hon-
Qw at a rook party by Miss Lockridge
!Mnrda; evening
1 At a meeting of the Daughters of the
| American Revolution Tuesday after
| noon, Washington's birthday was ob
| served. Mprs. 1. 1. Smith was hostess
Mrs. F. K. McCutchen entertained at
bridge Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. R L. Harlan was hostess to Lhe
| Selvidge Street Matrons' Club at forty
two Wednesday aflternoon
Next Friday evening at the home of
Mrs Julian McCamy, on Thornton ave
aue, the Lesche Club will give a play
! for the benefiy of the clubhouse fund.
| Miss l.eone Robertson entertained her
zrard club at bridge Saturday afternoon.
! Mrs. L. J. Allyn, Mrs, J. A. Looper,
g)ln. John Nichols and Miss Sara Bogle
| were hostesses to th&Raughters of the
gL‘onlodomzv at a meeting Friday after
i noon at the home of Mrs. Aliyn,
l Mrs J. . Humphries entertained at
a storv-telling party Monday afternoon
in honor of her son, Master John Hum
phries. Jr. ‘-
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. JACKSON, Feb. 27.—-The Willlam Mc-
J Intosh Chapter, D. A. R, g*ve a
tea on Monday at the home of Mrs.
F, 8. litheridge. In the receiving ling
were Mrs, \I. D. Jones. Mrs. F. 8. Eth
eridge. Mrs. 1. D. Watson, Mrs. J. W,
Jones, Mrs, Paul Nolen and Miss Lou
ise Harris. Miss Lucy Goodman, Mrs.
W., L. Etheridge, Mrs, B, F. Watkins
|poured tea, and Mrs. L. L. O'Kelley,
‘mffee. Assisting were Mrs. T. M. Fur
llowii Miss Sara Louise Furlow, Mrs. J.
.R. Etheridge, Mrs. . R. Gresham. Re
ceiving the guests were Mrs. J. B Set
tle and Mrs. A. T. Buttrill
The associated charities gave a play
entitled “When a Man's Single,”’ at
the Sehool Anditorium on Friday even
ing. The play was under the direction
of Mrs. 1. 1. O'Kelly and Miss Martha
l Pound.
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|
OVINGTON, Feb. 47.—The mem-
C bers of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy were entertained
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Luke Robinson.
Mrs. George T. Wells acted as host
esg of the Book Lovers’ Cilub at her
home on Thursday afternoon.
The members of the Bridge Club were
entertained by Miss Francis Godfry at
{ her home on Conyert street Tuesday.
Miss Annie Mae Hester entertained
the, Sewing Club at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. R, P. Lester, Friday.
Dr, and Mrs. W. D, Travis entertained
at their home at a dinner party Satur
day in honor of Miss Francis Godfry.
Mrs. W. C. Clarke entertained the
members of the Daughters of the
American Revolution at her home in
North Covington Tuesday afternoon.
The lesson for the day was led by Mrs.
Evans Lunsford.
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= ORSYTH, PFeb. %7.—Mrs, R. H.
r_ Fleétcher entevtained the Friday
Afternoon Club.
i Mrs, Jennie C." Amos euntertained at a
tea Fridav evening complimentary to
Mre. R L. Wiliams, Jr.. and Miss
Louise Anderson. of Macon Presert
were Mesdames L. [.. Williams, Jr.. Dy«
dia Revnolds. R. H. Fietcher. Lem B
. Alexander and Misses Louise Andetson,
NEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA. GA. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2% 1913
May Anderson and Florence Phinases
and Mrs, Amos.
The Haleyon Club had & mesting last
Thursday afiprnoon with Mr. E D
Rudisill
wiMise Ants Mill entertained the Bow
g Club Thursday afterncon at her
nome on Maliroad avenue. Present were
Misses Anne Me Gamble. Ruth Ponder.
Kate Stephens. Elmabeth Hardin and
Miss HINL .
Miss Hessie McCown cqmplimented
the K K. Kiub with & theater party
It Thursday afterncon. Those pres
ent were Misses Undine Uster. Lueille
Taimadge. Josephine Chambiiss, Mary
Zellner. Frances Nixon. Hessie Heard,
Annie Maynard, Dorothy Thwestt, Ruth
Green and Margaret Bloodworth,
An affair of Tussday evening was the
& o'clock tea given by M. T, R Tei
madge for her guests, Mrs. K. Rumble
and Mrs Jack Farley. of Gogganaville
At the table were Mrs. Rumble, Mrs.
Farley. Mr. and Mrs. Lem B. Alexander.
Miss Lucille Talmadge and Mr. and
Mee T R Taimadge.
On Thursday evening Mrs. Walter
Bramblett was hostess to the mem
bers of the Young Ladies’ Missionary
Society of the Methodist Church. Prizes
were given to Miss Kate Stephens and
Miss Ruth Crawley. for doing the fun
niest “stunt.” Lale in the evening sand
wiches and tea were served.
Miss Frances Bangs entertained at &
supper party Sunday night. Her guests
were Misses Louise Wallace and Laura
| Bloodworth and Messrs, Hugh Hardin,
:Slulwio! and Oliver Bloodworth
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UGUSTA. Feb. 31.—The marriage of
A Miss Marie Key, of Edgefield. and
l Hal DeWitt Heman, of Augusta,
was a surprise 1o their friends. The
marriage took place Monday at the
ibome of the bride. the Rev. L. R. Wal
'lu,-,r performing the ceremon).
| Mrs. W, H." Harrison gave a juncheon
| Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Wil
! liam Denns. who is spending the winter
| on the Him
| The Y. W. C. A. gave their February
| luncheon Thursday at the association
| rooms.
| Little Miss Lucile Dozier celebrated
| her ninth birthday Tuesday afternoon
| with a pleture party
| Master Evans Minor celebrated his
;luurtnmh birthday with a George
| Washington party at his home on Tues
| day
g The Monday night dinner dance at the
Country Club was one of the most en
| jorable of the season.
| Interest is being taken in the cotlon
3 ball that is to be given on March 12 at
i Hampton Terrace when every partici
pant will be attired in cotton goods.
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' Newnan |
i EWNAN. Feb. 27.--Mr. and Mrs. D
| N T. Manget entertained at a supper
{ party on Friday evening in honor
got Mrs. Stewart Jones, of Laurel, Miss,
| the guest of Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Jones.
3'l‘hr other guests included Mr. and Mrs.
| Mike Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks,
!.\lr‘ and Mrs. W. G. Post, Mr. and Mrs.
{B. G. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Gib
| son and Mrs. Wade 8. Dent
i Mrs. Guy Cole was hostess for the
{ Young Matrons' Club on Wednesday
iatlarnoon. Miss Mary Wood, of Cedar
| town, wasc among the visiting guetss,
i’rhe next meeting will be with Mrs. E.
IG. Platt.
i On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. T. Kir
§by was hostess at a bridge party.
| Among the guests were Mesdames R. O
‘.lonefl. F. B. Cole, Z. Green, D. T. Man
| get, Lelius Stallings, W, §. Dent, H. C.
| Arnall, Dewitt Poole, G. 8. Gibson and
§ Irving Walker.
| Mre Garland Jones was hostess for
her sewing club on Friday afternoon.
On Monday evening Mrs. H. H. North
entertained a surprise dinner party for
H. H. North. Only the directors of the
Manufacturers' Banke~ of which Mr
North is president. were included in the
invitation list. Among the guests were
R. D. Cole, L. B. Mann, H, A. Hall,
Howard Glover, E. G. Cole, T. G. Farm
er. W. B. Orr and 1. R. McCollum.
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ORDELE, Feb. 27.-~Mrs. Clyde Wil
( son was hostess Friday to the
s Three-Table Bridge Club.
Miss Marie Scandrett entertained the
Thalian Club Wednesday afternoon.
! Miss Jeanette Scandrett was hostess
| to the Symphony Club Friday afternoon.
! Miss Frank Harris was hostess on
| Tuesday to the Auction Rook Club.
An informal bridge luncheon was giv
en by Mrs. Thomas Nesbitt Tuesday
afternoon. Those present were Mes
dames Frank Bartholomew, Meridith
Clark, Clyde Wilson, Edward Kiker,
Seab Hamilton, Joe Lee Wilson, A, H.
Bdwards. Alex Martin and Miss Janette
Scandrett,
Miss Keene Martin will entertain the
|Auction Rook Club Tuesday.
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ONROE, Féb. 27.—Mrs. W. L,
P/l Wood was hostess to the Current
. Topics Club.
The Athenaeum Club held a meeting
at the home of Mrs. Clifford P. Carmi
chael, Mrs. Frank F. Nowell had
charge of the history lesson for the aft
ernoon. Mrs. Clifford Walker gave a
reading on !‘German Folk Songs.’ and
Mrg. Orrin Roberts closed the program
with a poem. “The Primrose Path.”
Thursday morning Mrs. Charles M,
Walker entertained with a sewing par
ty in honor of her guesi, Mrs. Williford,
of Commerce, Those present were
Mesdames Walker, Williford, B. 8. Wal
ker, Fxigar 8. Tichenor, Ed A, Caldwell,
(Mifford M. Walker, W. 8§ Walker, Eu
gene Baker, Jesse Robinson, J. W
Butts, . W. Key and Misi Mary Ed
wards,
A valermtine Jdance was given hy the
vounger® set rida evening Oyt -of<
town visiturs were AMisses Robble Rins-
\l' ~ o Dui - Gidd .Ur Tampa, a charm
‘ 'bb b!., C'b g striet s girl,
who was Queen of Ye Mystic Krewe in the annual Gasparilia
earnival held recently. Tod Gillett was King this year
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ingame and Loulse Strange and Ralph
and Roy Smith, of Winder, and Misses
Amie Blasingame, of Jersey. and Mary
Dean Cook. of Social Circle.
The Matthew Talbot Chapter, D A,
R., gave a reception at the home of
Mrs. B. R. Barrett, on Walton Helights,
The following program was rendered:
Duet, Misses Louise Felker and Heien
Cox; solo, Mrs. John W. Arnold: report
of the D. A, R. Convention of Georgia,
Mrs. D. W. Key; plano solo, Miss Hes
ter Tichenor: “Life of Martha Wash
ington,” Mrs. W. H. Nunnally;: selo,
Mre. Eugene Baker: reading, Miss Ruth
Radford; duet, Mre. B. R. Barrett and
Mrs. i. W. Arnold. address, W. E. Don
sy, reading, Miss Howard: solo, Mrs.
Oscar Gower. "Old Glory,” Mrs. Lena
Felker Lewis,
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ARNESVILLE, Feb. 27.-Mrs. D. L.
B Anderson entertained the . Study
Circle of the Home Mission Soclety
of the FMirst Methodist Church Monday
afternoon.
Mre. Edward 1. Holmes entertained
Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W,
B. MeCall, who is to move to Temple,
Texas. J
Mrs. Walter B. Smith was hostess
Tuesday evening at an affair in honor
of the dormitory students. Mrs, E, 1.
Cook, Miss Eleanor Hunt and Misses
Annie Kate and Ruth Smith assisted in
entertaining. Besides the students, the
guests included Professor L. D. Wat
son, Professor ang Mrs. J. 8. Moore,
Mrg, JJ. R. Jenkins dand Professor A K
Kakes.
Mrs. A, O. Murphey, president of the
Civic League, has issued an invitation
to the women of the eity to assemble at
the home of Mrs, W. B. Bmith, on Wed
nesday afternoon March 3, to meet and
hear addresses from Mrs. Bruce Jones,
district president. and Mrs. Walter
Grace, both of Macon.
The faculty and students of the Agri
cultural Schiool entertained Saturday
evening with a music recital. Miss
Fithel Wood ana Miss Grace Neely as
sited in the entertainment.
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!
EST POINT, Feb, 27.—The annval
W medal contest of the W. C. T. U.
of West Point was held in the
Methodist Chureh Friday evening. The
silver medal was awarded to Miss
Pmma Sue Wood, the gold medal to
Miss Virginia Omer¥ by Professor W. P.
Thomas. »
The regular meeoting of the Fort Ty
ler Chapter, Daughters of the Confed
eracy, was held at the home of Mrs.
William H. Huff last Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. E. J. Colling entertained a num
ber of her friends at a 6 o'clock din
ner Wednesday.
On Saturday evening Professor W. P.
Thomas complimented the teachers and
pupils of the West Point High School
with a valentine party. Mrs. J. W, Wil.
liams, Mrs. W. J. Kirby, Mrs. Pope
Freeman and the teachers served re
freshments.
Dan Askew celebrated his seventh
birthday Friday afternoon with a party
for his friends.
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| HOMSON, Feb. 27.-The Woman's
‘T 'lub met Wednesday with Mrs. Ira
; . Farmers Mrs. R, 1. Howell was
in el Papers were read by Mra
o oel S L T T
Mre A, L. Forney and Miss Mattie Belle
Bumiey. Miss Cleo Perry sahy.
. Wednesday afternoon the “As You
fdke 117 Club met with Miss Blossie
Seott.
Mis« Janje Wilson entertained Fri
day In honor of Miss Fthel Midéle
brooks, of Sparta, the guest of Mise
Ada Hawes.
| Mrs H. G. Anderson wus hostess (o
Fm«- Baptist Philathea class Friday aft
ernoon \
On Friday afterncon Mrs. A H,
Thrasher entertained informally at trail
Mrs. O. 8 Lee entertained twenty
guests at cards Friday evening
Miss Louise Willingham was the host.
ess at a social Thursdsy evening.
Mrs. Emmie Johnson gave a spend
the-day party Tuesday.
A number of Thomson young people
enjoyed the party at Mr. W. H. Stone's
Friday.
Mrs. Jennings Adams, of Macon, was
honoree at a spend-the-day party given
by Mrs, Ira Brinkicy Monday.
Her Sunday school class was treated
to an entertaimment Tuesday afternoon
by Miss Nonie Burnside.
CWORTH, Feb. 27.—0 n Tuesday
A afternoon Mrs. Z. L. Mclain en
tertained at a crochet party
On Thursday evening Miss Jimmie
Stokely entertained the younger set in
honor of Miss Willie Northcutt, of Ce
dartown, Ga., and Miss Martha Stewart,
of Whitaker, 8. C
Americus
MERICUS, Feb. 47.--Miss Susie
A Ilovd Fort entertained Wednes
day afternoon at four tablex of
bridge.
Mrs. Frank Cato entertained with an
auction partygfor Mrs. Reid of La-
Grange, who ihhe guest of Mrs, W. J.
Josey. Those playing were Mis. T. B.
Hooks, Mrs, D. R, Andrews, Mrs. W.
A. Dodson, Mrs. W. D. Moreland, Mrs.
J. D Hooks, Mrs. W. J. Josey, Mrs.
Reid, Mrs. R. 8. Broadhurst, Mrs. John
Council, Mrs. Barlow Council Misses
Callle and Nannie Sue Ben, Mrs, D,
. Bacot and sister, Mrs. Taylor Lewis,
Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. J. . High
tower, Mrs. 8. L. Mills, Mrs. Sam Clegg,
Mrs, J. L. SBparks, Mre. Glenn Hooks,
Mrs. Allen Hill, Mrs, R. E. McNulty,
Mrs. 8. A. Moses, Mrs. Crawford
Wheatley, Mrs. W. W. Dykes and Mrs,
T. B, Hooks, Jr.
~ Coming in for refreshments were Mrg.
Robert Maynard, Mrs. R, E. Cato, Mrs,
‘M. L. Hudson, Misses Alice and Lizzie
Worthy. High schore was made by
Miss Nannie Sue Bell.
'the Epworth League held a social
meeting at the residence of Miss Madge
McAfee on Church street. -~
The pupils of Miss Sallie Johnson's
‘music class gave+a recital during the
week.
- The Woman's Literary Club met with
‘Mrs. Olin Williaine on Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
| Mrs.. W. L. Guest entertalned the
Thursday ‘42" Club at her home on
Jackson street,
Mrs. Frank Sheffield was hostess to
her 42" Club on Thursday afternoon.
That the students of the Americus
High School will again issue an annual
was assured when the stafl of editors
for The Ameri-Clan was elected. Miss
Idg McMath and Robert Lane will serve
as editors and the business end wiil be
|looked after v C,. C. Jones and his
lhifiiStfi"[. Raymond Rodgers.
L Assiting the editors-in-chie’ will be
[.\liss&;rs Gracie McMath and Maude Com
| er, asgistant v-iit_n:s: Louise Morgon
‘athletic editor: Miss Mora Denham anc
titis Caiter, literary editors, and Oti
hysioe, staff artist,
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OLUMPBUS, Feb 37T -On I uesday
’C afiernoon & capd party was given
_ Uy Mre Persons Dosier al her
!m. on Wynnton. Invited were Mrs
Lawrsnce Nwall of Maveu: Miss sarah
Kimbrougs Burr of Atianta: Mrs Haiih
Fmall, Mre. Santord Neall Mrs Abram
Cosart. Mia cordes Miggers. Mres Ve
man Strother. Mrs Aibert Dogier Jr.
Mrs. Park Dester. Mrs Carl Hatoher
Miss Mahel Pearce entertaned al
bridge on Tuesday afternoon &1 her
home. Miss Afleen Fielder. of Atlanta,
was awarded the prise. The hostess
was assisted by her sister Miss Avimer
Pearce.
Miss Minnie Hall entertained the
Wednesday Morning Card CV h &l her
home on upper Third avenue, in honor
of Miss Luciie Davies, of Tallapooss.
Ala
Mrs. Thomas Shanks entertained &
pumber of friends at her home in
Wynnton Tuesday morning with cards
Those present were Mra Charles Crow
oll, Mra Clifford Swift, Mrs. Lioyd Bow
ers, Mrs A O Blackmar, Jr. Miss
Roberta Siade and Miss Will Crawford.
Mre. George Hunter sntertained her
Sewing Club #t her home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Drain Bullock snter
tained & house party st their home,
about 12 miles east of the pfty, The
guests included Miss lyra Bwift, Miss
Neil Dimon. Miss Margaret Gordon.
Shelton Price and Tom Andrews, Jr.
Mrs. J. W Blackmon entertained the
Matrons Club Monday afternoon at her
hmeoe on Waveriey terrace. Those pres
l.m were Mesdames 1, L. Biggers. 1 L
Wooldridge, 1. W. Smith. ¥. B. Bovee,
1. W. Thurmond. Henry Bharidan, R W
Page, J. 10 Sharpe 1 B Calhoun, 8 T
Phillis and P. £ Whitilesey and Miss
Katherine Story
Miss isabal Batile enteriained iue
members of the Nullo Club at her home
on Lower Broad sireet Thursday after
noon .
Friday afterncon Mrx Hamlin Ford
entertained the members of the Friday
Auction Ciub at her home in Wynnton.
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| AYCROSSE, Feb, 27.-Mr. and Mrs
w Wil Seaman entertained a few
’ friends Tuesday night with 3
hird supper, 4
Members of the Baracs and Phila
{thea classes of the First Methodist
L Ohureh met Mouday evening amd enjoy
led a candy pulling in the basement of
‘me chureh.
| For Burdetie Loomis and Roy H.
| Kerr & dinner was given Monday even
!mll’ by Mr. and Mre' L. V. Stanton,
! Miss Vesta Smith entertained inform
|4y & number of her friends Monday
't\'(‘!ufl‘
! At Grace Episcopa! Chureh Monday
fafternoon Miss Ola Popwell and P B
‘hu’rulf were narried, Dr. C. H. B
Turner performing the ceremony The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. J. B. Pop
| well
For Miss Annie Maude Schuessier. of
t.ulnnm. who is the guest of Miss Jua
' nita Bennett. Miss Dorls Wiley enter
tained Wednesday afternoon. Miss
Schuessier wili be the reciplent of mary
pretty social attentions
§ Thomasville }
~p=HOMASVILLE, Feb. 27.—An enjoy
‘T able social event of the week was
‘ ‘he bal poudre given on Monday
evening by the young men of the Nine
o'Clock Daneing Club at the Elks' Club.
Out-of-town guests were Mizses I[sabel
Garrard and Julia Whitaker, of Colum
bus: Fiorence Mercer, of Aibany; Te
resa Balley, of Monticeilo; Elizabeth
Taylor, of Richmond, Va.: Blizabeth
Timberlake, of Staunton, Va.. lLeois
Keith. of New York; Katherine An
s:irewn‘ of Annapolle. Md.: Saxon, of
| Tallahasses; Katherine Kidder, of Mon
inm-no, Ruth Willlams, of Macon: Wat
| son. of Charlotte N. C.. Mr, and Mrs.
John Pasco. of Monticello, Fla.; Mrs.
Wilkam Sample, of St. Louis; Messrs,
7d Mercer and J. D. Weston, of Al
bany; Joe Wheeler, of Macon: Robert
son, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Chilton Hus
ton, of Owensboro, Ky.. and others.
Mra. Milton. Mestwood emtertained
ihe Wide Awakes on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Hugh Willet, Mrs. John Lester,
Sr. of Atlanta; Miss Lucy Lester, of
this city and John Lester, Jr., of At
lanta, have returned from .a visit of
lsgveral weeks to Mr. Lester's camp on
lake lamonia. \
Miss Bessie Craigmiles was the host
ess ©n Monday at an informal enter
tainment given in compliment to the
members of “The Hustlers.'' The guesis
were entertained hy Miss Mary Brown
iund Miss Allie May Hurst
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I AINBRIDGE, Feb. 27.—-Miss Fran
| B ces Kwileck! entertained the Mon
-1 day Afternoon Sewing Club. Those
present were Mesdames C. L. Harrell.
‘M‘ . Nussbaum. L. A. Friedman, H.
Wise, of Thomasville; R. L. Tonge, At
ticus Parker and Misses Fdna and
Stella Nussbaum, Rose Hinds Blanche
and Myrtle Kornman.
Miss Clara Sutherland was hostess ito
the Mondsy Afternoon Setback Clur.
Mrz, C. l. Parker made top score.
Those present were Mesdames W, H.
Townsend, T. Battle, W. D. Martin, &
&, Varner and Misses Vera Smith and
Nell Holiman.
{ ‘The Matrons’ Bridge met with Mrs
Boen Belcher on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Cliff Bruton made top score. The
guests were Mesdames Walter Perry,
.. A. Friedman, M. E. Nussbaum, F. 8.
Jones, D). T. Sutherland, G. O. Fields
and H. Coombs. )
Miss Nell Hollman entertaired the
Tuesday Bvening Rummy Club at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Me
Kaskill. Miss Clara Sutherland and Hu
bert Slickman made top score. The
. guests were Misses lamar Colemin,
Lida Lee Bruton, Gladys Boozer, Flor
snee Mawss Vers Smtih and Mesers
C. W Wimberly. Jr. W. T. Hareis w.
Parnell. G. Johmson, L. Pappy. Ralph
Kwiiecki and Dy Darbbyshire
Miss Vera Bmith was hostess o the
Tumior AN Bectety on Wednesday after:
P
A musieal was given by the Ladies
Ausiliary to the Poard of Tyrade on
Thursdsy evening These taking pert
were Mesiames W. Latham. G Chason,
W, O Whesler and Misses Panvie Pell
Mays. Vers smith Margaret Hudsen
and Pannie Mays
Miss Stella Nusshaum was hostess 1o
the Friday Afternoen Ndtle Club Mis
ilyfl» Aornima. Mmade lop soore
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| EDARTOWN, Febh 27 - The Haley
(mfiw‘mummnm
~day by Mr and M W K.
Holmes. The prises al Auciion wers
won by Mrs & 8 Evane and Dr H
M. Hall
A number of children were entertained
at a dance Saturday sfterneon by Mrs
£ 8 Pvans, at her home on West ave
nue Steriing Holloway, president, and
Dorothy Bvans. viee president, head a
dancing elub formed.
Miss Loey Liddell sntertatned at &
dance st the Bmith BuiMing Fridey
Mrs W T Gitwon entertained at &
dinner Saturday. Assisting wers Mrs
E C Bepton, Mra M D Russell. Miss
Myrta Dodds and Miss Flora Burbank.
A dance was given at the armory Fri.
day by the members of the Cotillion
Club
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OGANSVILLE, Peb, 37 - Miss Mary
H John Daley of this place, and
Robert Briscos, of West Point,
were married Februmy i 4
Mrs. Will Arnold entertained at 43
Wednesday afternoon. The guesis were
Mesdames R . Daniel, A. W. Strosier,
Will Jones. Jesse Jones. John Wikin.
son. 1. N Owens, Culver Hayes
My and Mra E. W Johmnson suler:
talned at 42" and sethack Tuesday
evening
Mrs. Dixie Torbert suteriained with
42 Wednesday afternoon
[ Fort Valley
= ORT VALLEY, Feb, 2N Friday
r afternoon the home of Mrs. J. F.
Troutman was open to the Wom
en's Misslonary Society &f the Meth
odist Chureh. Mrs. Harmon was in
charge of the meeting. A feature wWas
the report of Mrs. Frank Fincher, del
egate to the convention held at Cordele
Mrs. George Crandall was hostess o
the . A, R. members and their friends
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. 8 T, Nell
arranged a Washington's birthday pro
gram Mrs. Lee Floyd gave a vooal
solo and Marvin Baldwin a Washington
recitation. Mrs. Louis Brown, ina cher
ry tree contest, was awarded a box of
candy. Later Mrs. Crandall was assist.
ed by Mre. J. 8 MoMillan.
At a meeting of the Young Women's
Missionary SBociety Monday evening Miss
Louise Carter and Miss Grace Duggu:,
delegates to the convention held at
Dawson, read their reports
The missionary study class of the
Woman's Home Missionary Soclety met
with Mrs, W. L. Nance. The hostess
was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Booth,
of Atlanta. The members present were
Mrs. W. . Wright, Mrs. B. T. Mar
shall, Mrs, 8. C. Floyd, Mrs. M. T.
Wise, Mrs. 1. R. Prator and Mrs. T.
R. Ousley.
Cartersville
ARTERSVILLE, Feb 27-—At the
C Adance, given at the Opera House
Monday evening by the young men
of Cartersville, the visiting girls were
Misses Martha Peak, Florine Hardwick,
Catherine Brown and Lois Wood, Ce
dartown; Emily Carter, Dalton: and
Agnes Smith, Marietta. There were a
number of young men from Atlanta, Ma.
rietta and Cedartown.
Much Interest is centerad in the an
nouncement of the engagement of Miss
Grace (Mireath of Cartersville, to An
drew Wlliam Buford, United States
Navy, the wedding to take place In
April at the First Baptist Church in
Cartersville,
A silver tea was given at the home
of Mrs, T. W. Simpson, by the ladies of
the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Simp
son was assisted by Mrs. Lila Morgan,
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Mrs J P Anderson, Miss ids Lew
lam. Miss Jessic Wikie and Mre W
How band S 8
Wedneada afterncen Mrs A R Greeg
was hostess (0 the membars of U
Harian, of Cpibour. was e .
Mre. Harian s spending the WK Witk
her nieces, Mre OHE Dodgen A 0.
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Mr and Mre J M. Geary
dartowp Priday, whers they WIS W
honoress 4l & dinner party given by My
WO Bunn Inited to meet Mr and
Mre Geary were I and Mrs Henry
Mall Mr and Mrs £ B Rosseil. ¥x
and Mrs Holtoway., Mr and M
Holnes ‘
The Cherokee Club had an interesting
meeting the past week. After the bush.
pess session & musical POgTAM WaS
given by Mws Clarence Taft and M
A 1 Oullins
Thursday Mrs. H. 1. Harvey sntes
talned & few friends at dinner. The
guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Charies A
Prentiss Miss Prentiss, of Dalton: Mrs
1 W, Hrown Mrs A T. Heath, Dr. and
Mre Sam Howell, George B. Yownsend,
Petersburg. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. T) W,
Tinsley. Miss Ludie Harvey and Mise
Alice MeAuley ‘ ‘
Mrs Clarke Griffin was hostess to the
Thursday Bridge Club. For (op seom,
Miss Beck Knight received a erymal
case. Miss Ira Neel the consolation. &
handkerchief The guests outside the
club were Mesdames THohert ltm
Connor Pittand. Jaok HIN, Mildred
is and Ire Neel !
%
ACON, Feb. 27.-A dence wae given
M by Sam Duniap Tuesday night &t
his home on College strest In
tonor of Miss Viela Johnston, who hes
returned from Washington. Assisting in
recolving was Mra John D. Little, of
Atlanta, who is visiting M. H M
Wortham s
Mre Vassar Patrick sntertsined this
week at bridge (n honor of Mrs. Maniep,
f Newnan,
The Hyschika Club met Thuradey
morming with Mrs. . J. Forrester. ‘
plano recital was given by Miss Dors
Hrinson
Bugene W Stetson was hos! Wednes
day night ar a dance and supper party
to about fifty friends at the ldle U"
Clud o
In honor of Miss Emily Eillott. whe
= the guest of Miss Lillian Battle, Mise
Hleanor Solemon entertained st tes.
The monthly meeting of the Mary
Hammond Washington Chapter of the
A R was beld Tuesday afterncos
4t the home of Mrs. C. C. Holt, with
M harles Akerman as joint hostess
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[ ASTMAN, Feb, 27.-Mre. A. R Clo
- cord, of Atianta, and Mrs, E.
~= Hacon Jr.. of Boston, Mass., &
iave been the guests of Mrs. B H
Bacon, Sr., during the past weex, wers
the honorees at a reception given by
Mrs T. H Pdwards and Miss Mary Ed
wards Saturday afternoon. Miss Emily
Healer received at the door and in the
parlor were Mrs. T. H. Edwards and
Miss Fdwards, Others in the recelving
line were Mrs. E. H. Bacon, Jr., Mrs
A. R Coleord and Mrs. . H. Bacon, Sr.
Mrs. Alex Bealer presided at the coffes
table. Mrs. John Bohannon served cake
assisted by Mrs. Scott mmfi
Miss Lucile Baker. The serving maids
wera Misses Valerie McGee, Wilhel
mina Hurst, Susie and Christine Ed.
wards. Miss Marjorie McGes furnished
music ;’:
Miss Sarah Clements was hostess te
a small party of friends at her home
sSaturday evening. The guests were
Misses Marie Colcord, Christine Hé
wards, Gertrude Clements, Mesers. Le-
Roy Clements, A. W, Bealer, Jr., Rob.
ert Wynne, Ir, and Jeter Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bdwards entems
tained at a dinner party Tuesday evem
ing in honor of Colonel and Mrs. E. B
Persons. Invited wera Colonel and Mra
2. B. Persons, Mrs. M. H, Bdwards,
Mr. and Mre. Sidney Hargroce and Came
Idwards. ? i
Misses Blizabeth and Marguerits
Meadows entertained Friday evening st
4 party vl
The W. C. T. U. was entertatned em
Tuesday aftermoon at the home of the
president, Mrs. Johm M. Bohannon
Punch was served by Mrs. Scott BA
wards. The following took part in the
program: Mrs. M. H. Edwards, Mrs.
J. M. Bohannan, Mrs. 8. J. Hargrove,
Mrs, J. B. Holmes, Miss Fanny Kate
Persons and Mrs. M. H. Kdwards. Mrs.
Jessup and Mrs. Bcott Kdwards assisted
Mrs. Bohannon,