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ITEGERALD, Feb. 237 —Thursday
SVERINE & rook party was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Lodlow Oriner. The
hostess was assisted by Mre. T Lo Gri
Ber and Miss Edith Griner. The in
wited guests were Mr. and Mrs. James
s MeCarty, Mr. and Mra. J. K Turner,
. Clayton Jay r. and M
"J"(Q ul:‘ .r a‘:fllh‘hw.
. b . geoar, r. &
L ™ man. Mr. and Mre. e
e " “‘1 m TM. Gris,
m e, Riley lfiln I .J.,
Haoltee L. Mr. & Mre. Direw
Prack hiley cnioriatned s o
ned & Bum
of her friends Thursday afternoon
of hor sister, Miss Maude Hass,
Miss Fannie Boyd wom
prine. The hostess was asaisted by
Biaude aie. of adibrn. Toce
Rass, of Ashburn, Inesz
Atianta: Maude Glover,
Eu"l:; ';’f";l-r. Helen
. ther oen.
yior, Jeflie Persons, Kliz.
# ura Wilson entertained the
G O.Gubuu,mhnn Wl
y
mon:l The hostess was as
by I' R R Fieteher. The
'?' iases Isabelle Paulk. Has.
*“dl Handley, Margue
e Harper, Lnll\ Grif
\fimo{. Bdith Morris, Pauline
M Dosler. Nora Paulk
“
-? Maude xm« entertained st a
party Friday evening Miss Glov.
or was assisted by Mrs. J O Glover
and Mrs. Jessle Grantham. Those in
wited were Misses Fsther Benton, Jeffie
m‘:‘-lm Shannon, Mauode Hass,
ason, Luctle Mackwell, Fan-
Inez Dorminey. Panline Craw.
s Osborne, Hazel Tisdel and
re. Jesse Grantham
Miss Hulda Shaffer and Walker Walk
or were married at the home of Rev. K
A. Wanless last Friday evening
Hoke Bages entertained at a dinner
t the Lee-Grant Hotel Monday eyen
compiimenting Miss Inex Thomason,
Atlanta, and MPs. David Winston
of flhk-:‘}_{ Covers were lakd
Miss Inex yomason, Mrs, David
on James, John K. Jones, Hoke 8
and Mrs. . G Haile
Mrs. B G Halle entertalned at a
theater party Tuesday evening n hono
m guest, Mrs, David Winston
of Rinkely. The party was com
g-d of Miss Inez Thomason, Mm
v&'fimmn James and Mrs. Halle
’ld ensrs. Hoke Baggs, P 4 Pittman,
ohn H. Jones and Pinkie Koplin
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AVANNNAH, Feb 27.--The High
School's Blue and White dance was
given Friday evening at the
Guards' Hall. Leonard Davis, business
-lllffl‘ of The Blue and Whiteg the
school pn‘F;rA was chalrman of the com.
mittee, e young men invited to sub
soribe besides those in the high school
m Robert “Richards, Ellot Mclver,
k Kelley, Carl Stults, Archle John-
Harold Murray, Fred Murray, Joe
n, Frank Leopold. Frank Nickols,
ohm Brennan, Joe Hayes, John O'Con
. E 4 O'Conner, Sidney Geiger, John
« Moore, Joe Willlamson, Ed Waters,
Unger., Ed Weil, John McAvoy,
Ferst, B Wilson, Joe Rosignol,
es Rosignol, Graham Baughn, Joe
{k. Andrew Doyie, James Siater,
ulius He{en. Charles Quincy Adams,
Jandever, Frank Hubbard,
an _ Warrick Robert Golden,
les Mooney, Frank Fuchs, Erick
W. George Tison, Willlam Tison,
llam Bacot, Joe Altice, Homer Reed,
r Henderson, Charles Henderson,
in Henderson, Norman Thompson,
Hahn, Harry Shur, Basaly En
m. David Mnr!nn. Clinton Johnson,
Clarke, Joe Sweeney, Arthur Wil.
~ Charles Hudson, Arthur Varnadoe,
E:lrry White, Harold Pickett. Dewe
olm, Charles Theus Count Torrflf:
arry Haslam, Arthur Waite, Walter
e, )l-rrr Jordan, Ed Gannon, Joe
jlan and Robert Laird,
Neyle Colquitt, of Savananh, is chair
man of the floor committee for the se
{l.l of four dances to be given by the
Tnited Daughters of the Confederacy
of Washington, D. €., for the benefit
of the Confederate Memorial Home. The
second of these dances was held Feh
yuary 25 at the Confederate Memorial
Home, 1222 Vermont avenue ;
Mre. John Heard Hunter had as her
guests for the week-end at Eronel, her
cuuntryusylan-e at Beaulle, Miss Mae Ow
ens, S 5 Plizabeth Gordon and
Messrs. Ormonde, O'Driscoill and John
Hunter. At the Ives place, next door,
there was n party of young g«ople com
?ouod of Miss Josephine lark, Miss
enora Karow Miss Dorothea Karow,
Miss Emma Walthour, Dudley Hull,
James Ives, John_Morel, Charles Mac
jean. They .were chaperoned by Mrs.
R. . Clark and Mrs. L L. .Walthour.
The Dixon cottage at Tybee was
opened for the week-end and a house
parily there was composed of Miss
Almee Battey, Miss Ernestine Cutts,
Miss Cardo Krenson, Miss Nell Car
rington,” Miss Helene Dixon, Heyward
Willeck, Geo. Maclean. Jack Myers, Geo.
Inglesby, G. Morre!l, Jr., Raymonde De
mere and Mr. and Mrs. George L. C.
Hunter,
: Rome J i
IME, Feb, 27.—Mrs. W. A, Knowles
P and Mrs. Frank Woodruff were
joint hostesses at the meeting of
the Young Matrons’' Bridge Club on
Wednesday afternoon, at the home of
the former. Mrs. Hugh Best and Mrs,
Kenneth Henshall were awarded prizes
for top score and consolation respec
tively.
Mrg, Bdward Dean entertained the
Three Table Bridge Club at her home’
Thursday afternoon. The plavers were
Mrs, Barry Wright, Mre. B. T, Haynes,
Mrs. Sproull Fouche, Mrs. Ab Dean,
Mrs, Oscar McWilllams, Mrs, Walker
Curry, Mrs, Lloyd Damron Mrs. Ed
Maddox. Mrs, John Graham, Miss Mary
Berry. Mrs. Robert Graves, Mre, Annie
Freeman Johnson.
WMiss Dorris Morris entertained seven
counles at an informal tea dance Wed
nesday afternoon at her home on Eighth
avenue,
A large social affair of the week gwns
the Colonial ball, given in celebration of
E'aflhlngton's birthday, at the Cherokee
otel, Monday ni~ht, under the auspices
of the Rome Berry Circie.
The Club of the Nibelung was enter
ta'red Tuesday afternoon by Miss Eliza
beth Harris,
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= ATONTON, Feb. 27.—A QGeorge
t Washington dinner was given on
Monday evening by the Samuel
Reid Chapter of the D. A. R. at the
home of Mrs. Howell Hearn. The
members of the chapler wore Colonial
costumes. A three-course dinner was
gerved by young ladies wearing Co-
Jonial dresses. During the evening sev
eral patriotic readings and songs were
given.
: On Saturday _afternoon Mrs. Cape
Walker gave a Washington luncheon at
_per home, celgbrating her birthday.
After luncheon, auction bridge and rook
were enjoyed. Those present were Mes
| éunies Percy Tzell, V. H. Taliaferro,
. Colguitt Greer, N. W. Raineq, Grady
1 everette. W. B. Wingfield and Clar
ence Alford and Miss Agnes Leverette.
A compliment to Miss Eunice Lott was
#st o rcole party givem In her honor
"hnahw evening by Mise Douschis Fan.
u” Colguitt Greer gave & i on
I Wednesdar in Bonor ?rg‘.uu. gw
of Covington Fuess were
Mre. Hila Leverette. Mrs. G. A, Tucker
and Miss Gene Held
ILLEIMEVILLE, Feb 37 ~The
Woman's Club held s reguiar
monthily meeting with Mrs. M. M,
Parks Friday afterpoon at 3 o'clock. Dr.
‘fl W. Brannen and M. C. L. Moore
;::“ interesting papers on ourrent
Nitas Muz- Hibley entertained a num«
ber of her friends at an informal dance
| Batuniay anlnlf.
P Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stembridge. Mra
| Bule staniey. Miss Gerirude Stombridie
jand Mr, Dooley formed a party who mo.
| tored 10 Eatonton Sunday to spehd the
day with Mr. anél Mrs. Heary Delar
| hetle 2
! ACON, Feb. 27.—A dance was given
| by Sam Dunlap Tuesday night at
bis home on College fMreet “In
honos of Miss Viola Johnston, who has
returned from Wuhhfmn. Assisting in
recciving was Mra. John D. Little, of
Atlanta, who Is visiting® Mrs. H, M.
Wortham.
Mrs Vassar Patrick entertained this
week at bfidge in honor of Mrs, Manley,
of Newnan
The Hyschki Clud met Thursiay
morping-with Mrs, E. J. Forrester.© A
num recital was given By Miss Dora
rinson, .
Fugene W. Stetson was hos! Wednes.
day ‘night.at agdance and supper Y;rty,
:g' :‘bom fifty friends at the idie Hour
un.,
In hopog, of Miss .Emily Elliott, who
F the guest of Miss Lilllan’Battle, Miss
Eleanor Solomon entertafied at teas
The monthly “meeting of the Mary
Hammond Washington Chapter of «the
D A, R wak held Tudsday! afternoon
8t the home of Mre -C. C. Holt, with
Mrs. Charies Akermas as joint hostess,
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ALTON, Feb, 27.—Miss Julla Nich
ols, of Rome, guest of Miss Mary
Kate Lockridge, was guest of hon.
or ‘at ;a rook party by Miss Lockridge
Saturday evening
At & meeting of the Daughters of the
American Revolution Tuesday after
noon, quflun'o birthday was ob
served. Mrs, 1. Smith was hostess
Mrs. F. K. McCutchen entertained at
bridge Thursday afterncon.
Mrs. R, L. Harlan was hostess to the
Selvidge Street Matrons' Club at forty
two Wednesday afternoon.,
Next h'tds‘ evening st the home of
Mrs Julian McCamy, on Thornton ave
nue, the Lesche Club will give u‘mr-,
for the benefit of the clubhouse fund.
Miss Leone Robertson entertained her
card club at briige Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. L, J. Alan. Mrs. J. A. Looper,
Mrs. John Nichols and Miss Sara Bom
were hostesses to the muflhr- of t
Confederacy at a meeting iday after
noon &t the home of Mrs, Allyn,
Mrs J. B Humphries entertained at
a story-telling party Monday afternoon
in honor of her son, Master John Hum
phries, Jr. -
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Cedarfown |
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EDARTOWN, Feb. 27.—~The Haley
on Club was entertailned on Tues
day by Mr. and Mmn W. K
Holmes. The prizes at auction were
won by Mrs. 8, 8. Evans and Dr. H.
M. Hall
A number of children were entertdined
at a dance Saturday afternoon by Mrs.
8. 8. Evans, at her home on West ave
nue, Sterling Holloway, presideni, and
Dorothy Evans, vice president, head a
dancing club formed.
Miss Luey l.lddrngmtemlnod at a
dance at the Smith Building Friday.
Mrs. W. T. Gibson entertained at a
dinner Saturday. Aaamtlna were Mrs,
E.°C. Benton, Mrs. M. D. Russell, Miss
‘M3yrta Dodds and Miss Flora Burbank.-
A dance was given at the armory Fri.
day by the members of the Cotillion
Clab.
l EWNAN, Feb. 27.—Mr. and Mrs, D,
T. Manget entertained at a supper
party on Friday evening in honor
of Mrs. Stewart Jones, of Laurel, Miss.,
the guest of Mr, andoMrs., G" M. Jones.
The other fueuta included Mr..and Mrs.
Mike Powell, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Banks,
Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Post, Mr. and Mre.
E. G. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Gib
son and Mrs. Wade 8. Dent.
Mrs, Guy Cole was hostess for the
Young Matrons' Club on Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Mnrx Wood, of Cedar
town, wasc among the visiting guetss,
The next meeting will be with Mrs® E.
G. Platt.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs, J. T. Kir
by was hostess at a _bridge party.
Among the guests were Mesdames R. O.
Jones, F. B. Cole, Z. Green, D. T. Man
get, Lelius Stallings, W, 8. Dent, H. C.
Arnall, Dewitt Poole, G. 8. Gibson and
Irving Walker,
Mrs. Garland Jones was hostess for
her sewing club on Friday afternoon.
On Monday evening Mrs, H. H. North
entertained a surFrlu dinner party for
H. H. North. Only the directors of the
Manufacturers’ Bank, 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 J. R. McCollum.
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- Cartersville
LA
ARTERSVILLE, Feb, 27.—At the
‘ dance, glven at the Opera House
Monday evening by the young men
of Cartersville, the visiting flrls were
Misscs 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 inferest is centered in the an
nouncement of the engagement of Miss
Grace Gilreath of Cartersville, to An
drew William 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,
Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Miss Ida Lou Mi
lam, Miss Jessie Wikle and Mrs. Will
Rowland.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs, A, B, Green
was hostese to the members of the
Round Dozen Sewing Club. Mrs. C. C.
Harlan, of Calhoun, was the honoree
Mrs. Harlan is spendmbg the week with
her nieces, Mrs, CHff Dodgan and Mrs
Buford Green.
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Geary went to Ce
dartown Friday, where they were the
honorees at a dinner party given by Mrs,
W. C. Bunn. Inited to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Geary wers Dr.oand Mre Hen=y
Hall. Mr and Mrs E. B Russell, Mr.
ARARST'R “UNDAY AMERICAN ATLANTA, A, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1915
' Mra. Molloway, Mr. and Mrs
% .htnho Club had interwating
'mt the past week. Aflu the busi.
fiens i‘.‘? B | wes
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Mrs. M. ¥ b y o
wined frtends n‘v.'m The
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renting. ton: Mrs
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Sam Howell, Ueorge 'ruvunw.
hoe Vindle ' Slarvey Snd Mis
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A e oo 2ot
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Thursday 'fl-‘r Club wr lop soors,
Misa Mook Kn@u ngnl s orystal
cane: Miss ira Neol consolation, a
handikerciie! The guests outside the
club were Mesdames 'h:fl Fenfroe,
Connor Pittard, Jack Hil, Mildred Lows
s and Ira Neel |
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g Houmu'u. Feb. 27.-On Tuesday
afternoon ‘s card farty was given
by « Mrs . Persons Dosier at her
home on Wynnton, lavited were I'n
Lawrence Swall, of Macon: Miss Sarah
Kimbrough Burr, of Atanta; Mrs. Kalph,
Fmall. !‘n. santord Beall, Mrs. Abram
Cosart. Mrs ;:on&m',mmu. Mrs. Wey -
man Strother. Mrs A Dagler, Jr.,
Mrs. Park Dexter; Mrs. Carl Hatcher
and Mrs. Fred Fetcher.
. Miss Mabel Pearce entertained at
bridge. on Tuerday afternoon &t her
home. Miss Alleen Fielder, of Atiants,
was’ awarded the prize’ ‘The hostoss
was assisted by her sister Miss Ayimer
Pearce.. °
Miss Minnie Hall © entertained °the
Wednesday flnrfi.‘n‘[ Card Clh at her
home on upper Third avenue, In honor
x;lhllu Lucile Davies, of Tallapovss.
Mrs. Thomas Shanks entertained a
numiber .of o friends at her home in
Wynnton Tuesday: nontns.:'uh cards.
Those present .were “Mrs® los Crow
ell, Mrs. Clifford Swift, Mra. u?d Bow.
ers, Mrs. “A. O, ‘Blackmar, Jr.. Miss
Roberta Slade and Miss Will Crawford.
Mrs.o George Huntér gntertained “her
Sewing (Mub at her home Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Drain Bullock? enter
tained & house party “at their home,
about 12 miles east of the oity. The
(uuu inciuded Miss Lyra Swift., Miss
Nell Dimon. Miss Margaret Gordon
Shelton Price and Tom Andrews, Jr
Mrs. J. W, Biackmon entsrtained the
Matrons' Club Menday afternocon at her
hmoe on Waveriey terrace. Those pres
ent were Mesdames J, L. Il:’seu. 3.0 %
Wooldridge, 1. W. Swmith . B Boyce.
J. W, Thurmond, Henry Sheridan, R W,
hfi:,d E mm;pr. J. B Mhoum BT
rhfllis and 1" £ Whittlesey Miss
Katherine Story.
Miss isabel Battle sntertalned the
members of the Nullo Club at her home
on Lower Broad street Thursday after
noon,
Friday afterncon Mre Hamin Ford
entertained the members of the Friday
Auction Club at her home n Wynnton
L‘.’"
UGUSTA. Feb, 27,—The marriage of
Miss Marie Key, of Edgefield, and
Hal DeWitt Beman, of Augusta,
was & surprise to their friends. The
marriage took place Hnndu{ at _ the
home of .the bride, the Rev. L. R. Wal
ker perforn mh the ceremony.
Mry. W, }A?I arrison gave a lunc%o.n
Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. li
lam Denuly. who is spending the winter
on _the HilL
The Y. W. C, A, gave their February
luncheon Thursday at the association
rooms,
Little Miss Lticdle Dozler celebrated
her ninth birthday Tuesday afternoon
with a picture p.r)t')
Master Ewvans inor celebrated his
fourteenth birthday with & George
;\;uhlnnon party at his home on Tues
';luv Monday night dinner dance at the
Country Club was one of the most en
jovable of the season,
Interest is being taken Jn the cotton
ball that h,rm be given on March 12 at
Hampton errace when every partici
pant will be attired in cotton goods.
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T POINT, Feb. 27.-~The annval
7> medal contest of the W. C, T. U.
of West Point was held in the
Methodist Church Friday evening. The
silver medal was awarded to " Miss
Emma“ Sue Wood,” the gold medal -to
Miss Virginia Omer by°Professor W. P.
Thomas, .
“The regular meeting of the Fort Ty
ler. Ciipter,” Daughters of the Confed
enc?'. washeld at’the home of Mrs.
Willlai., H. “Huff last Tuesday after
noon. : .
Mrs.cE. J. Collins entertained & num
ber, of her friends at a 8 o'clock din
ner-Wednesday. ’ ’
OncSaturday evening Professor W. P,
Thomas complimented the teachers-and
pupils of the West Pol&& High“ School !
with 'a_valentine party. MrsoJ, W.oWilZ
liams; Mrs. W. J. Kirby,° Mrs. Pope’
Freeman‘ and thé.teachers served .re- |
freshments, | !
Dan_ Askew celebrategd his seventh
birthday_ Friday afternoon with a party |
for his friends? |
ONROE, Feb, 27.—Mrs. W. L.
P/l ‘Wood wasg hostess to the Current’
Topies Club, . |
The Athenaeum Club held a meeting
at the home of Mrs, Clifford P. Carmi- |
chael, Mrs. Frank F. Nowell bhad,
echarge of the history lesson for the un-J
ernoon. Mrs. Clifford Walker gave a
reading on ‘“‘German Folk Songs,' and
Mrs. Orrin Roberts closed the program
with a poem, *“The Primrose Path.’” l
Thursday morning Mrs. Charles M.
Walker entertained with a sewln% par- |
ty in honor of her guest, Mrs, Williford, |
of Commerce, Those present wert
Meddames Walker, Williford, B. 8. Wiil- |
ker, Edgar S. Tichenor, Bd A. Caldwell, |
Clifford M. Walker, W. 8. Walker, Eu
gene Baker, Jesse Robinson, J. W.
Butts, D. W. Key and Miss Mary Fd
wards.
A valentine dance was given by the
vounger set Friday evening. Out-of-|
town visitors were Misses Robbie Blas- |
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 Helghts.
The following program was rendered:
Duet, Misses Louise Felker and Helen
Cox: solo, Mrs. John W. Arnoid: report
of the . A. R. Convention of Georgla,
Mrs. D. W. Key; piano solo, Miss Hes
ter Tichenor; ‘‘Life of Martha Wash- |
ington,”” Mrs. W. H. Nunnally; solo,
Mrs, Fugene Baker; reading, Miss Ruth
Radford; duet, Mrs. B. R, Barrett and
Mrs. J. W. Arnold; address, W. E. Don- |
/. reading, Miss Howard; solo, Mrs. |
Ostar 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 Bociety
| of the First Methodfst Church Monday
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Mis (Edward V. | gt eulel frined
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‘Miss Daisy Giddens L s
. who was Queen of Ye Mystie Krewe in the annual Gasparilla |
! earnival held recently. Tod Gillett was king this year
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Monday afternoon in henor of Mrs, W,
B MeCall, who /s to move to' Temple,
Texas,
Mrs. Walter B. Smith was hostess
Tuesday evening at an affair In honeor
of the dormitory students. Mrs, E L.
Cook, Miss Eleanor Hunt and Misses
Annje Kate and Ruth Smith assisted in
entertaining. Besides the students, the
guests included Professor L. D, Wat
son, Professor ang Mrs. J. 8. Moore,
Mrs. J. R Jenkins and Professor A, K,
Fakes.
Mrs. A. O. Murphey, presiient of the
Civie League, has issued an invitation
io the women of the city to assemble at
he home of Mrs, W. B. Smith, ‘'on Wed.
nesday afternoon March 3, to meet and
hear addresses from Mrs. Bruce Jones,
district president, snd Mrs. Walter
Grace, both of Macon,
The faculty and students of the Agri
cultural. School entertained Saturday
ln-onln(vv"h a music reeftal. Miss
Ethel Wood and Miss Grace Neely as
'dlod in the entertainment.”
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' MERICUS, Feb. 27.—~Miss Susie
Floyd Fort entertained Wednes-
S day afternocon at four tables of
bridge.
. Mrs. Frank Cato entertalned with an
auction “party for Mrs. Reid of La-
Grange, who is the guest of Mrs. W. J.
abuy. Those playing were Mrs, 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, Mre. It, 5. Broadhurst, Mrs.“ John
Council, Mrs, '&urhm Council® Misses
Callie),and Narißie Sue Beu) Mrs. DS
oW? Bacot and sister, MrsTgylor Lewis,
“Mrs.oHenry Johrson, Mrs. 3.‘3 K. High
towerOMrs. 8. L. Mills, Mrs. Sam Clegg,’
' Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Mrs. Glenn‘«’lhmfin.,
MrecoAllen Rill, Mrsoß. K. McNultyS
}*rs. .8. A. Moses, Mrs. Crawford
Wheatley, Mrs. W. W Dykes and Mrs.
T.OB{ Hooks, Jr. 6. "
(‘umln’ in for refreshments were Mrs.
Robert Maynard, Mrs. R, k. Cato,\)irs.
M, °L. Hudson, Misses Alice and °Lizzle
Worthy., High schore was madeo by,
Miss Nannie Sue “Bell. ’
0, The/Epworth TLeague held a social
‘meeting at the‘residence of Miss Madge
McAfee on Church street.
The pupils of Miss Sallie . Johnson's
musje“class gave a recital “during the
week.’ § =
The WU;Q‘.n’s Literary Club met with
Mrs., Olin “Williams on Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Mrs. W. L. Guest entertained the
Thursday ‘42" Club at her home on
Jackson street.
Mrs. Frank Sheffield was hostess to
her 42" Club on Thursday afternoon.
. Phat the students of the Americus
High School will again issue an annual
was assured when the staff of editors
for The Ameri-Clan was elected, Miss
Jda McMath and Robert Lane will serve
as editors and the business end will be
looked after »y C. C. Jones and his
agsistant, Raymond Rodgers.
Assiting the editors-in-chief will be
Misses Gracie MeMath and Maude Com
er, assistant editors: Louise Morgan,
athletic editor; Miss Flora Denbham and
\fiun Carter, iiterary editors, and Otis
LPhyexlno, staff artist,
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ASTMAN, Feb, 27.—Mrs. A. R. Col
cord, of Atlanta, and Mre. E. I
Bacon Jr., of Boston, Mags, who
have been the guests of Mrs.- E. H.
Bacon, Sr.,, during the past weex, were
the honoreeg at 2 reception given by
Mrs., T. H. Edwards and Miss Mary Fd
wards Saturday afternoon. Miss Emily
Bealer received at the door and in the
parior weve Mrs, T. He Edwards and
Miss Edwards. Others in the receiving
line were Mrs, E. H, Bacon, Jr., Mrs,
A. R. Colcord and Mrs, K. H. Bacon, Sr.
Mrs. Alex Bealer {;rmided at the coffee
table. Mrs. John Bohannon served cake
assisted by Mrs, Beott, Edwards and
Miss Lucile Baker. The serving maids
were Misses Valerie MecGee, Wilhel
rmaina Hurst, Susie and Christine Ed
wards. Miss Marjorie McGee furnished
mu=ie
Miss Sarah Clements was hostess to
a small party of friends at her home
Saturday evening. The guests were
Misses Marie Colcord, Christine Ed
wards, Gertrude Clements, Messrs, le-
Roy Clemants, A. W Bealer, Jr Rob
ert Wynne, Jr., and Jeter Harrell
Mr. and Mrs T. H. Fdwards enter
tained at a dinner party Tuesdayv even
tne in honor of Cdlorel ard Mrs. I° o
W WE oTR eOoY g 1 1 Alne
® B Pa Vs M. H Eiwards,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hargroce and Carr
Fdwards.
Misses Elizabeth and Marguerite
Meadows entertained Friday eveilng ai
“w Y
’#.? W. ¢ T. U. was entertained on
'r'u‘rduy afternoon at the home of the
‘. ident. Mrs. John M. nom.nfi
‘unch was served by Mrs, Seatt -
wards, The louo'ln!‘ took .part in_the
‘sz Mrs. M. H. Edwards Mrs.
. Bohannan, Mrs. 8 J. Hargrove,
Mrs. 4. B. Holmes, Miss Fanny Kate
IPersons and Mre. M. H. Edwards, Mrs.
Jessup and Mrs. Scott Edwards assisted
Mrs. Hohannon,
e
ARROLLTON, Feb, 27.—Mrs. Harry
_ Bickford was hostess for the bridge
club Wedpesday at the home of
her_ father, Dr. J. B. Camp. Mrs, O.
H. i:ay made the highest score apd Miss
Nelle Sharpe drew the consolation,
Those present were Mesdames O H.
Hay, Jnhno]‘owre{‘.fl'l‘. A. Herndon, Joe
Aveock, Shirley ykin,, B. M. Long,
Jdhn Newell, J. B. Camp and Misses
M“-y L""""lg aud Nelle Sharpe, |
oM. oM. 0 r&dld}' entertained the Work
Awhile Club oTuesday afternoon. . ;The
mmrgberufrjqzaumt swere Mrs. “Walker
Flournoy, Mrs, Pal Bradley, Mrs" Lioyd
Griffin, Hobert Kinebrew and Mrs, J. G.
Cheney. o~ o $
oThe “Jokers’ oClub was entertained on
T\qudg{'uby Mre, John Stewart. Mrs,
OF Hi Hayoassisted. O
‘sThe Bacheloro Malds met with Miss
Willie LeeUHerrinOFriday. -Members are
Misses ‘Pauline;Holmes, Ruth? Dempsey,’
Bess andUMary Merrell, Inez Robinson,
Marie Dempsey, Mildred Camp and
Laulle Merrell, :
CMrs. Weenis O. Baskin entertained the
Crochet, Club ,Wednesday. Mrs” M. M.’
Hallum, ‘Mrs.oMcMullanpand Miss“ Ge
rtrude McMullan were invited”ghests, .
Mrs.° Perdue Kytle was hostess to, the
members of othe Weinesiday 0 Aftérnoon
Sewing Clab. Members [ present cwere
Mesdames G. C. Cook,°HomeroMillicany
J. L u'i‘homnuog,«alj ugh Lee. Perryman
and Misses(JMarie ° Travis, *Katie® ‘Lou
Thomason, inez Rebinson, < Emniie and
Minnie Tanner. °lnvited: guests’ were
Mrsi W, W..West?and gMrs.sGrooyer? O
Mrs.]. H. MeClellan” was hostess to
the Ladies’ Dominc°Club on Friday. ‘lnz
vited ‘guestsowere Mesdames C.°E.oßoop,
Warren Meadows, Fannie Veal and J.
C. ang E. M. Bass.
] Calhoun ;
AR A R AP
ALHOUN, Fed. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. A,
H. Chastaif entertained a number
of friends with a rook party on
Monday.
On Saturday afternoon Miss Bal Hall
entertained the members of the: Rook
(Gub at the home of Mrs. C. C. Har-
Jan, Those present were Misses Vida
Haney, Alice Carter, Ruth Cantrell,
Doris Crutehfield, Ruby Haulbrook, Sal
lle Kimbrough, Mary Hunt, Lilllan
Thompson and Mesdames C. C. Harlan,
H. . Brogdon, T. N. Howard and Mrs,
H. C. Dorgev,
Miss Vida Haney entertalned the
members of the Musie Lovers’ Club Sat.
urday.
.\lum!uy‘uf!cernm)n, at the home of her
mother, Mrs. W. A.. Richards, Mrs, IL.
). Neal entertained the members of the
Matrons' Rook Club.
\ banquet was given Friday by the
mentbers of the Knights of Pythias
lodge.
{ Madis
i Madison
A A AR AL AP
ADISON, Feb. 27.—Miss Bessie
M Walton was hostess to the Bridge
Club Thursday afrernoon. The
members present were Mrs. H. M. Wade,
Mrs. F, C. Foster, Jr. . Mrs, Miller
Rrooks, Miss Ssara Mustin, Miss Virginia
Butler, Mrs. Tillman Dv)u‘flafi. Mrs,
Belle Dougias, Mrs, Bradford Roughton
and Mrs. Tom Holland,
The Henry Walton Chapter of the D,
A. R.’s, was eniertained at the home
of Miss Bessie Walton Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs., Billups Atkinson entertained at
her home Thursday evening. Miss Ger.
trude Malone was the guest of honor,
Those present were Misses Sara sims,
llawsie Vickers, Florida (?qubell. Marfi'
Harrisg, Alcle Parker and Nora Be
Fruerson, and Messrs. Harold Buxg. Ed-
Jie Cohen, Jehn Little, Addison ume,
Lu v alt ‘Penlek, Truman Prior and G
¥ B oawin,
O o
o i e
Forsyti J
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ORBYTH, Feb. IT.~Mms. R H
Tietcher entertained the Friday
Afternoon Club
Mre, Jennde O Amos snlerinined at &
L 'ML evening complimentiary to
&‘ " Willisias, Jr.. and Mise
ise Anderson, of Mecon. [Present
wore Mesdames it L. Williams, Jr l.;-
dia Reynokda, B H. Fleteher, Lom B
Alexander and Misses Louise Alderson,
flt:‘y Anderson amd Florence 'inasee
and Mrs. Amos
The Haleyon Club had & auma. et
Thursday aflternoon with ™ L D
Rl tait!
Miss Anna Mill entertained the SHew.
g Club Thursday afternoon st her
hone on Railroad avenue. Present were
Misses Anne Re Uamble, 'rl‘:mhm'
Kate Stephens, Ellzaheth in and
Miss ML
Miss Hesste MoCown complimented
the K K. Klub with & theater pariy
last Thursday aflernoon pres
ent were Misses Undine Cater Lucille
;.lmad.o. Josephine Chamblise, Nar?'
ner., Frances Nizon, Bessle Heard,
Annie r:xnnd. Dorothy Thweatt, tuth
Green IW«&
An affair of on.l? wan the
§ o'clock tes givem by Mrs. T. R Tai
m‘ for her ml. Mrs. E. Rumbia
and Mrs. Jack ‘of Oc.annma
At the table were Mrs. Rumble, Mrs.
Farley, Mr. n‘T‘lu. Lem B Alexander,
Miss Luctl;o imadge and Mr. and
Mra. T. R Talmadge.
On Thursday ' evening Mra. Walter
Bramblett -~ was hostess to .the mem -
bers of. the "‘mf Ladies’ "Misstonrry
Society of the Methodist Church.” Prizes
were ‘lnn to Miss Kate Stephens and
Miss. Ruth Crawlev, for doing the fun
niest “sturt” Late in the evening sand.
wiches m"‘ were served.
Miss e?“:‘n‘m entertained at a
supper w ¥ mfi!. Her, .
were M Loulse Wallace and mum
Rloodworth and Hnfi‘ Hugh Hardin,
Stokeley and Oliver dworth.
covington
OVINGTON, Feb. 37.—-The mem
bers of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy were entertained
‘!‘uudlfl afternoon at the home of Mrs.
“ll.:t T. Wells acted host
; K ells an -
ess_of m Lovers’ Club. at her
home on ‘l‘hMJ afterncon.
The members thr«nddg,cmb were
entertained by Miss Francis Godfry at
her home on Conyers street Tuesday.
Miss. Annfe Mae Hester enterthined
!hotlouwlngfi(‘lgb‘ !‘Q.I. ‘(he home of her
asunt, Mrs. R P, “r, Pfldnz
D&afr"u&.‘:’ l:‘n v o u'c
at t a dinner ¥ ur
d.‘ in honor of Miss Mflofim
| rs. W. C. Clarke entertained the
‘members of the D.nfhlm of the
American Revolution at her home in
North Covington Tuesday m.
The lesson for the day was led Mrs. |
Evans Lunsford.
AINESVILLE, Feb, 27.—~A rummy
. party was given by Mrs. Carl Bar
rett and Mrs. Clarence Nally at
the home of Mrs. E. R Barrett. As
sisting in emerwnhi' were Mrs. Ernest
Palmour, and” Mrs. E. R.°Barrett. The
guests were Mesdames Leonard McCon
nell, Will Davis, Henry Washington,
Arthur Smith, Ed Kenyon, Rafe Banks,
. D. Welchel; H. R. Brewer, Roy Ram
seur, Stanley Johnson and Misses Carol
Detn, Gertrude Williams, Ellzabeth
Kimbrough, Ruth Smith, Busie Ham,
Corrinne Hiley, ‘Mary Mitchell, Gladys
t};:tvekr, Margaret Barker and Kathleen
ack.
An event of Wodnemi was the re
ception at which. Miss che Atkins
entertained for the members of the Al
pha Delta Phi-Sorority and the B. K.
Club. Assisting in recelving were Mes
dames E. 8. Comer, of Maysville, and C.
. Sanders,
Mrs. James J P;‘}m. of Griffin, enter
tained atodinner Wednesday evening dt
the Chome of _her .mother, -Mrs. o Joe
Banks. ‘She was assisted b)"‘her mother,
and sister, Mrs . Rafe anks, The
{uouu were Mesdames Anhurflmlth.‘
dwino Smith,. Misses Claud Law and
Lottie. Smith, |
The ~Bridge Club was entertained
Wednesday afternoon !3_ Miss lLottie
Smith-at her home on een street cir
cle.., Miss Smith was_assisted ‘by, her
sister,: Mre.o BEdwin Smith. The guesis
included Mesdames . David - Anderson,
Willlam H: Slack, ‘D, P.. White, cAdam
Geiger, George Willlamson, Willlam
Carlisle and James J, Flynt, of Griffin.
= ORT VALLEY, Feb, 271.—0 n Friday
r afternoon "the home of Mrs. J. F.
Troutman .was° open ‘' to the Wom
en’s Missionary ° Soclety cos the Meth
odist 0 Church, . ‘Mrs. Harmon - wasOin
‘charge .of the’ meeting. °A°feature,was
the report of OMrs.Frank Fincher; del
‘egate”to the convention-held/at{Cordele.
O Mrs. George Crandall was hostess to
the DAL RO members and (their friends’
Wednesday” afternoon’ ) Mrs. 08 T.\Nefl
arrangedoa w-.shln!toon's»blr,thduy pro
gram,, > Mrs. liee Floyd. gave a (vocal
solo”and Marvin| Baldwin/ af‘Wuhlhfimn'
‘recitation.) Mrs, Louls Brown < in’a cher
ry Streeocontest; was_awarded;al box of
candy. LateroMrsOCrandallowas assistc
ed oby, Mrs; J.oß.°MeMillan." © .c
| At :Llum:lh)f of Jthe/Young sWomen's
Missionary Soclety MondayoeveningiMiss
Laiuise cCarter and’® Miss Grace Duggar,
delegates to’ the °convention* heldoat
Dawson, read., their! !;)edportl
,The missionary study’ class ,of the
Woman's Home Missionary Society met
with Mrs, W. L. Nance.c The hostess
was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Booth,
of Atlanta, The members present were
‘Mr's‘ W 13 W’r}ght. Mrs. B. T.. Ma
rshall, Mrs, 8 C. Floyd, Mre. M, T.
Wise, Mrs. L. R, Prator and Mrs. T,
'R. Ousley.
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l Dublin
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} 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,
1. V. Westbrook assisted Miss Duggan.
' while little Misses Katherine l‘hu;.'{ml}
and Pauline Westbrook served. 'he
guests included Misses Nora Rachels,
Fdwina Tharpe, Mary Annie Jordan,
il-:nn.v Jordan, Roberta Jordan, Lilllan
Jordan, Mary Slusser, Kloise Hood and
‘ \'vilP:in)nUll.
l The Tan Loyal Sewing Club was en
tertained Tuesday afternoon by Misses
Mabel and Leila May Cheatham. Guests
were Misses Lucile Arnold, Algie Prince,
- Addie Knight, Sara King, Esther Sew
ell, Vernie Bond, Lillle Mae Johnson,
Inez Lifsey and Eloise Hood.
" Mrs. T. G. Holt was hostess to the
(. W. B. M. Sewing Club Monday. The
goclety is composed of ladies who are
connected with the Ladies’ Ald Society
of the Christian Church, and are pre
paring for a bazaar to be held by them
ROOTI.
An old-fashioned spelling bee was
held Mgnday night at the High School
auditorium under the auspices of the
| Hospital Association. The ladies spelled
against the men, and Miss Maggie May
| Rawls won the Washington cake for
the person who stood up the longest,
ite €ll €couts of the city celebrated
Washington's birthday by taking a hike
:u'uu the woods & few miles from the
“n, v y was hostess
-'x,y at ‘-t s p‘-fl:mi-n w:'c
L % -,
\\"T Kuwst
Friday even Miss Vera Mhillips was
hostess at @ and rook part d"n
in honor of her guests, Iro N .-
a-u. of luhg and N of
urfressbore, Tenh
AINBRIDGE, Feb 2T.-Miss Fran.
ces Kwileck! entertained the Mon
day Afterncon Sewing Club. Those
spesenit were Mesdames C Lo uuna.
M E Nusshaum, L A.‘m .
Wise, of Thomasville; R L, w At
tiews Parker and Misses and
Stells Nussbaunt Rose Hinds, Hianche
aid Myrtie Kornman,
Miss Clara Sutheriand was host
the Mondsy Afternoon Setback ‘8!:
Mrs . L. Purker made Wp
Those present were Mesdames W, R
Tow tisend T. Battle, W. ). Martin, B
B Vartier and Misses Vera Smith and
N,‘!l Hellman
he # Lrans’ met with Mrs.
Boen a'olem mmu afternoon.
Mrs. CHE Brutonm made uz score. The
c-‘h were Mesdames Walter r’r‘
F lgdul M. K Nussbaum, F.
Ja\ca L T. Sutherland, G. O. Flelds
Mina g“uan-n entertained the
Tuesday l’ Rummy Club at the
home of her sister, Mra Kenneth Me.
Kaskill. Miss Clars Sutheriand and Hu.
bert Slickman made top score. The
w- were Misses lamar. Coleman,
l“‘:.?:“'fl,. Mm{a ln-w“ Flor
&hoe © o ; RNTH.
Parnell, Y naonh . PPy,
lv.tk.el{ and Dr. .thw. i
fora th was hostess to the
Junlor Al ‘nm'ty on Wednesday after-
A ‘musical was by - the los”
Auxiliary. to, the mos Tn‘z' ‘on
Thursday -evening Those Qw Cpart
were xm W. Jatham' G S-fi
WEOO Wheeler: and *Misses ¢
Mays . Vern® Smith, M Hudson
and. Fann! ll&n.‘ g > i
Miss lu’h" uesbaum was hostess to
the. Priday Afterncon Nullo Club. Miss
Myrtle Korninan made ton seore .
Thomasville
HOMASVILLE, Feb 17T.-An enjoy
able social event of the week was
the bal poudre given on Monday
evening by the young men of the Nine |
o'Clock Duncing Club st the Elks' Club. |
Out-of-town ru.u were Misses Isa
Garrard and Julia Whitaker, of Colum
bus; Florence : Mercer, of Al i oTe
resa Balley, of Monticello; “
;‘;ylor. of kl‘c“h-on':. ‘\'s.; v
mberiake, unton, a. lois
Keith, of New Lmnag:- An
drews, of Annl‘golh. Ma.: - of
Tallahassee; Katherine Kidder, flfifl
ticello; Ruth Willlams, of wmn; Wat
son of Chariotte N. C.; Mr. and a'y::
John Pasco, of Monticello, Fia
Wildlam Sample, of gt. Lovils, Messrs,
B 4 Mercer and J. D. Weston, of Al
bany; Joa Wheeler, ‘.-Imn: Robert -
son, of Jacksonville, ; Chiiton Hus
ton, of Owensboro, ‘Ky., and others.’
Mrs. Miiton Mv:::‘ entertained
the Wide Awakes on M ! afternoon.
Mrs. Hm Willet, Mrs. John Lester,
Sr., of A ta; Miss Luecy Lester, of
this dl{_ and John Lester, Jr., of At
lanta, have returnsd from a visit of
mnl weeks to Mr. Lester's camp on
Tamonia.
HOMSON, Feb 21.—The Woman's
" lub met Wednesday with Mrs. Ira
1 E. Farmer. Mrs. R. L. Howell was
in ¢ . Papers were read Mrs.
9. O 3qunlmonl. Mrs. W, "b‘mlfi;
Mrs. A. L. Forney and Miss Mattie Be
} Burnley. Miss Cleo Penry
\Vodnqulnr afternoon the "h You
‘Uke' 1t Club met with Miss Blossie
Miss Janie Wiison entertained Fri
day in honor of Miss Ethel Middle
brooks, of Sparta, the guest of Miss
Ada Hawes. °
Mrs: H. . Anderson was hostess to
the: Baptist Philathea class Friday aft
ernoon.
On .Friday afternoon Mrs. A. H.
Thrasher entertained’ Informaily at trafl.
Mrs, O B ufiomortumw twenty
guests at ccards. day_ evening.
Miss Loulse Willingham was ‘the host
.essoat,a soclal JThursday .evening. °
Mrs.. Emimie Johnson gave & spend
the-du)h?rty Tuesday.
A number Cos Thomson v{"cmn‘ people
o‘-rnjwy,ed‘the party at Mr. .H. Btone's
riday. - | . ‘
“Mrs. Jennings Adams, of Macon, was
honoree at)a spend-the-day party glven
by Mrs, Ira Brinkley Monday. | s
“Her ‘Suriday, school class “was treated
to an_entertalnment Tuesday afternoon
’by Miss Nonle Burnside:
; :
! Waycross ]
<
AYCROSS, Feb. 27.—Mr. and Mrl.{‘
0 Wil Seaman entertained a few
WV, friends Tuesday night with a
bird® supper. : .
Members) of _the: . Baraca and, Phila
thea classes of sthel OFirst ~-sMethodist
Church” met /Monday evenln.;’ andi‘en{oyr
eda. candy pulling in- the basemen of
the church. % 1
For Burdette Loomis andc Roy . H.
Kerr a dinner . was given Monday even
ing° by, Mr: and Mrs.” L. Vi Stanton:
Miss Vesta Smith ‘entertained inform
ally ;a, number of her: friends Monday
evening. ° o ; § @ » @
DAL Grace Eplscopal Church Monday
afternoon, Miss Ola, Popwell and -P. °B,
Jarrott owere married,c.Dr, oCe 'H, °B. |
JTurner performing/the reremong“ The |
bride is the daughter of Mrs.coJ. B. Pop
well. o . |
. For Miss Annie Maude Schuessler, of
Atlanta, who is.the guest ofoMissiJua- |
nita Bennett, ‘Miss oDorls Wiley enter
tained Wednesday ° afternoon., Miss
Schuessler will he the recipient of many
Cpretty social attentions. |
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s N P NS
A GRANGE, Fed. 27.~0n Tuesday
afternoon Mrs. W. L, Plerce en
tertained at a sllver Lea at the
home of Mrs. Robert Burks, The mem
bers of the Glee Club of the LaGrange
Female College furnished « program as
sisted by Misses Annle Hines and Ruth
Pike, who gave readings
Mrs. A. Culberson was al nhome to &
few friends on last I'riday afternoon.
Prizes were won by Mrs, J. C. Brady
and Mrs. Emmett Morgau. Guests were
Misses Kate Bruce, Kittie Willis, Ruth
Slack, M P. Willlams, J. C. Brady, Al
bert Lehman, Jr., Emmett Morgan,|
Frank Hutchinson, Henry Milam T. H.‘
Nimmons, FErnest Stallings, . A,
Nooner and . O. Fincher.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. L. D. Mitch
ell and Mrs. Howard Park entertained
at dominoes at the home of Mrs. Mitch
ell. Punch was served by Misses Ade
laide Park and KElizabeth Mitchell, as
sisted by Mrs. Todd Reid.
The literary section of the LaGrange
Woman's Club held a m»el:n% at the
residence of Miss Ruth Slack 'hursdayl
afternoon. Miss Mattie McGee led the
meeting and Mrs. Tula Smith and Mrs.
Frank Harwell read papers.
Migs Lillie Estes, danghter u@lr_ andag
Mrs. J. A . TR nge. .
quietly mm."l. £ L L Y
:lflnm '.ha; Judge b.. —
r. Cook Prusper ous Lo
“”r"‘vfiu -m Thents wers
& party :
R Bereh . Huth ‘
R 5 .y
lpve d«-'huh l,rwt ibert Hrool
it Bpiver, m. i
Canper and ! .
A bridge party wes Kiven >
- w.:l‘na*{' odag ¢ on.: e 'E !
wn . N
won by Mra ?D« .
u::'... vyu..u were L. g
Awirey A s
R R °
3, s s
\ty“lum, s A Q 0
Kinson, J. B e s‘
and Miss Evelyn i s P Jo
Ernest Stallings, Fred Wagner,
kegre. and Miss Mary Nix.
he U D, C's m&.“ ng
monthly meeting at chapter
Friday afternoon,
Mrs Walter Davis en
nesday afternoon st N
0t were M
Euh er, Ruth
pon, m *’l& and
Farrell, E R Wficfi r .
gler, D, A, Lehmann, .
llotcn. B T. Moon,
Raleigh Park, Dall
Sanford Dunson,
Arthur Thompeson, G. T.
Social Cirele: H.
Pharr Willlams and B #
The members of the .fl
Club was enterte‘ned K
Strong on nufl-.
present were M
ver, Grady Tn!hr R L.
Robert Hurks, J. C. &-3.
Booker, An-\g'cvsok Pa
C. Hunter, nk Hutchinson,
Milam, Emmett Morgan, R J.
Jr. and Ray Underwood.
ILENE-M'RAR, Febh 3. M W.
N. Norman entertained the Mcßae
and Helane M 0 Club Monday after.
noon. Misses Bdna TOmpkins and Ells.
abeth Normen ed over the punch
bowl. Miss ufi'." Kennon made top
score. - Those present were,
Will Mann, Robert Tompkines, .
Mcßaes, Minnie Mcßae, Ooom‘"
l“-m l‘;.ll"' Amo’gml R y
tanes orence lsom, Emma
Helle Krumrine, Nora Roberson u‘g
CUE Jones
Miss Madge Kennon entertained the
‘:nlur class of the 8. G. C. at her
yme In Meßaa Tiesday
NDER, Febh 20.—The Curremt
W‘ Tople Club was entertained Tues.
| day afterncon by Mrs. .W, M
| Halsenbeck. s
Miss Grace Jackson was hum
'hnr clu on Friday. Mrs:
hamson luflcld in entertaining.
| The guests were Misses Ermine Stan
ton, Tnu Moore, Lillle Belle R
' Mary R'rsitr'. Ju;imm and Annette -
Han a rs. George pson,
‘Horbn Smith ll’\d h’r- wmnm
l ORDELE, Feb, 7.~ Mrs. Clyde Wii
, son was hostess Friday to the
Three-Table Bridge Club.
l Miss Marie Seandrett entertained the
Thalian Club’ Wednesday :afternoon.
Miss' Jeanette :Scandrett was hostess
to the simphon{ Chub 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 TDOSU
afternoon, - Those present "were Mes
'dames Frank - Bartholomew, Meridith
Clark, Clyde Wilson, Edward Kiker,
Seab. Hamilton, Joe . Lee Wlilson, A, H.
' Bdwards, Alex Martin and Miss Janette
| Scandrett. ;
| "Miss Keene Martin will entertain the
r:\urtlnn Rook Club Tuesday 5
CWORTH, Feb, 27.—0 n Tuesday
afternoon Mrs., Z. 1. Mclain en
tertained at'a crochet,party. i
On “Thursday 'evening Miss ~Ji :
Stokely ‘entertained the youn’er set
honor of Miss Wiilie Northcutt, of Ces
dartown, Ga., and ‘Miss Martha Stewart,
of Whitaker,-8° C.
| Jackson '
. JACKSON, Feb. 21.—The Willam Me
’ J Intosh -Chapter, D. A. R., gwwe &
v tea on Monday at the home of Mrs.
FOB, Ethcrldfé. In ‘the recelving
were Mrs. J.oD. -Jones,oMrs. F:o8. ‘
eridge, Mrs. L. D. Watson, Mrs. J. ;
"Jones, Mrs. Paul’Nolen ‘and (Miss ‘,
{se Harris.. Miss Lucy ' Goodman, R
'W. L.’ Etheridge, Mrs,’' B. ¥. Wi
poured tea, ‘and “Mrs., L. L.O O’ k&
‘coffee. Assisting were Mrs. T. M.
Jowfl Miss Sara-Louise Furlow, h
R Etheridge,’Mrs.: C.,R. Gresham. -
celving the guests were Mrs. J. B, ¢
tle.and Mrs.cA. T. Buttrill .
' Tha" associated charities gave ‘&
‘entitled ~“When a Man's_ Single,” 3
the School Auditorium on h’lda{ o
ing. The play was under the dfi
of Mrs. L. L. O'Kelly and Miss ‘
l Pound. " 7
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=~ ORNELIA, Feb. 27.—An affair of the
| ‘ week was the auction bridge party
| on Monday afternoon by Miss Nell
Poole for the . N, Cafilub. Miss Poole
was assisted by Miss Kimsey. Those
present were Misses Edna Aveg. Mary
Hanna Kimsey, Clyde Ella, b Lole
Campbell and Messrs. Grover Peyton,
Oliff Kimsey, Hobart Sellers, John Te
rel Poole, Stockton, Ollie Barron, Cly£
Burch and Sanders Maxwell,
The Shuttle Club was entertained .
Saturday afternoon by Mrs, Eugene
Jackson, Those Ppr»,svn! were Mesdames
Jarrel, Haddon, an:h.‘ Nabsted, Benton,
ller, Wade and Sullivan.
M’Mr;. (‘,,mM .\l(m»r entertained Fridey
afternoon in honor of Mrs. T. M. Sulli
van.
The Original Eight Club was ¢
'..mu:.: H‘lfg!v]]uy afternoon by Miss glfi—
nie Weech,
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! Hogansville |
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OGANSVILLE, Feb. 27.—Miss Mary
H John Daley of this place, and
Robert Briscoe, of West Point,
we rried February 14. v
H)r(:-s.mf.‘v»l:ze Arnold entgrrgamod :.t e
Wednesday afternoon. e &8 &
N enes B, . Daniel, A W. sw‘%\
Will Jones, Jesse Jones, John Wilkin
¢on, L. R. Owens, Culver Hayes. 3
Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Johnson enter=:
tained at ‘42" and setback ‘Tu day
(.\"e"“r'mbixie Torbert entertained ~
“40" Wednesday afternoon. Lo
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