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ITRGOERALIY. Feb 27 - Thursday
eYeßing & rook party was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Lodiow Oriner. The
Bostess was assisted by Mrs T L Gni-
Ber and Miss Bdith Griner. The in
vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. James
L MeCarty, Mr. and Mrs. J K Turser,
: ay. and Mrs,
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L opd dw 3 C v, Mr. aod
- L ™ Mr and Mre Dwu.
gah., \ |.|l.’lr; T ? Gris-
A" Moltsengort. Mr” and drs Drew
p . Mr, e Drew
¥ J. La Dorminey
of snlertained a num-
Ty Ry
of her sister, Miss Bass,
Miss Fannie Boyd wom
% Bostess was aseloted by
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N Atanta: Maude Glover,
Inss Dorminey e e
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&ie , Jeffle Persons, Fiis-
Wilson entertalned the
G O G Club at & rook party Wed.
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by Mrs. R B Weteher. The
W ll.:"l-hno Paulk, Haz
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."J-::""“W. Lu;.xm
il u-;. Edith Morrts. Pauline
® Dogler, Nora Paulk
.1‘ &m« entertained at a
eard party Friday evening Miss Glov
or was amsisted by Mrx J O Glover
Mra. Jesste Grantham. Those in
were Misses Esther Benton, Jeffie
Zelma Shannon, Maude Hass,
n, Luclle Mlackwell, Fan-
Wnu honumo‘v Pauline Craw
. COmborne. Hasel Tisdel and
Jesse Grantham
Miss Hulda Shaffer and Walker Walk
wwc.nurfidn the home of Rev. E
A. Wanless last Friday evening |
Tloke Baggs entertained at a dinner
t the Lee-Orant Hotel Monday even
complimenting Miss Inex Thomason,
Atlanta, and Mrs. David Winston
of Blakely Covers were laid
Miss Inex Thomason, Mrs David
on James, John . Jones, Hoke S
lfiuum Mrs E G Halle 1
. B’ G. Halle entertained st a
theater party Tuesday evening in honor
’f her guest, Mrs. David Winston |
amen, of Riakely The party was com.
gfld of Miss Inez Thomason Mm
vid Winston James and Mrs. Halle
Sl‘ Messrs Hoke Bages, Fd 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’ Nn'h Thl.mmrd l’hvin‘. business
¢ ~ua‘f¢r o e Blue and White, the
echo r. was chairman of the com
mittee. ';e young men invited to sub
seribe besides those in the high school
were Robsrt Richards, Ellot Melver,
Frank Kelley. Carl Stults, Archie Joha-
Harold Murray, Fred Murray, Joe
Frank Leopold, Frank Nickols.
John finnppn. Joe Hayes, John O'Con
. Bd O'Conner, Sidney Gelger, John
oore, Joe Willlamson, Ed Waters,
Unger, Ed Well, John McAvoy,
Ferst. E 4 Wilson, Joe Rosignol,
Charles Rosignol, Graham Baughn, Joe
tfih. Andrew Doyle, James Slater,
2 us “Q{l"l Charles Quiney Adams,
ha~jes Vandever, Frank Hubbard,
Norman Warrick, Robert Golden,
Charles Mooney, Frank Fuchs, Erick
Nelson, George Tison, William Tison,
Willlam Bacot. Joe Altice, Homer Reed,
Lester Henderson, Charles Henderson,
irvm Henderson, Norman Thompson,
Hahn, Harry Shur, Basaly Ea
fl‘flh. Pavid Morgan, Clinton Johnson,
Clarke, Joe Sweepey, Arthur Wil
son, Charles Hudson, Arthur Varnadoe,
y White, Harold Pickett, Dewey
olm. Charles Theus Count Terrill
¢ Haslam., Arthur Waite, Walter
. Mercer Jordan, Bd Gannon, Joe
lan and Robert Laird
Neyle Colquitt, of Savananh, is chair
man of the floor committee for the se
ries of four dances to be given by the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
of Washington, D. C.. for the benefit
of the Confederate Memarial Home. The
second of these dances was held Feh
ruary 26 at the Confederate Memorial
Home, 1322 Vermont avenue
Mrs. John Heard Hunter had as her
guests for the week-end at Eronel, her
country place at Beaulie, Miss Mae Ow
ens, Miss [Elizabeth Gordon and
Messrs. Ormonde, O'Driscoill and John
Funter. At the Ives place, next door,
there was o party of young &eople com
mnof Miss Josephine ark, Miss
Karow Miss Dorothea Karow,
Miss Emma Walthour, Dudley Hull,
James Ives, John Morel, Charles Mac
jean. They were chaperoned by Mrs.
R. G. Clark and Mrs. J. L. Walthour.
The Dixon cottage at Tybee was
_opened for the week-end and a house
party there was cnm);.nsed of Miss
Aimee Battey. Miss Ernestine Cutts,
#iss Cardo Krenson, Miss Nell Car
rington, Miss Helene Dixon, Heyward
Willeox, Geo. Maclean. Jack Myers, Geo.
Inglesby, G. Morrell, Jr.. Raymonde De
mere and Mr. and Mrs. George L G
Hunter.
IME, Feb. 27.—Mrs. W. A, Knowles
D 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.
Mrs. Edward Dean entertained the
Three Table Bridge Club at her home
Thursday afternoon. The players were
Mrs. Barry Wright, Mrs. B. T. Haynes,
Mrs. Sproull Fouche, Mrs. Ab Dean,
Mrs. Oscar McWilliams, Mrs. Walker
Curry, Mrs, Ll.ysd Damron Mrs. Ed
Maddox, Mrs. John Graham, Miss Mary
Berry, Mrs. Robert Graves, Mrs, Annie
Freeman Johnson.
Miss Dorris Morris entertained seven
couples at an informal tea dance Wed
nenga_v afternoon at her home on Eighth
avenue.
A la-ge soc¢ial affair of the week was
the Colonial ball, given in celebration of
Washington's birthday, at the Cherokee
Hotel, Monday nieht, under the auspices
of the Rome Berry Circie.
The Club of the Nibelung was enter
tained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Eliza
beth Harris,
W!
ATONTON, Feb. 27.—A George
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 chapter wore Colonial
costumes. A three-course dinner was
served by young ladies wearing Co
lonial dresses. During the evening sev
eral patriotic readings and songs were
given.
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cape
Walker gave a Washington luncheon at
her . home, celebrating her birthday.
' After luncheon, auction bridge and rook
were en{gyd. Those %reaent were Mes
dames Percy Xzell, . H. Taliaferro,
Colquitt Greer, XN. W. Raineq, Grady
Leverette, W. E. wingfield and Clar
ence Alford and Miss Agnes Leverette,
A compliment to Miss FEunice Lott was
the rook party given in her honor
'Mr even.ng by Miss Douschia San.
Hn Colquitt Greer gave & dinber on
l""‘""f.',’.-"‘ honor of Mrs. Middie
"wlus The guesis weore
Law Mrs G A Tucker
: ILLEDGEVILLE. Feb 277 ~The
i Woman's Club held its regular
monthly meeting with Mrs. M. M
Parks Frida) afterncon at 3 o'clock. Dr
D W. Brannen and Mrs. C. L. Moore
reld Interesting papers on current
evenls
AMins lnr‘"lufln entertained & num
_::r'ufl- endds at an informal dance
! Mr and Mrs ’Mnr Stembridge. Mrs
| Fula Staniey, Miss Gerirude Stembridge
and Mr. Dooley formed a party who mo.
! tored to Eatonton fi#’ 1o spend Lhe
iday with Mr. and Henry Dedar
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ACON, Feb. 27— A dance was given
i by Sam Dunlap Tuesday night at
bhis bome on College street In
honor of Miss Vicla Johnston, who has
returned from w-u?mn. Assisting in
receiving was Mrs Jobn D. Little, of
Atlanta, who Is visiting Mrs. H. M
Wortham
Mrs. Vassar Patrick entertained this
week at bridge in honor of Mrs, Manley,
of Newnan
The Hyschka Club met Tbundlx
morning with Mrs, E. J. Forrester
i;unno recital was given By Miss Dora
rinson
Fugene W Stotson was host Wednes.
day night a: & dance and -u;&or hu'ty
u; :bout fifty friends at the Idle Hour
Club
In homor of Miss Emily Elliott, who
is the guest of Miss Lilllan Battle, Miss
Eleanor Solomon entertained at tea,
The monthiy meeting of the Mary
Hammond \\‘uhlnf!c’»n Chapter of the
I» A R was held Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Holt, with
Mrs. Charles Akerman as joint hostess.
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ALTON, Feb. 27.—Miss Julia 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
Amork'gl Revolution Tuesday after
noon, uhlu"mu'n birthday was ob
served. Mrs. H. L. Smith was hostess.
Mrs. F. K. McCutchen entertained at
bridge Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. R L. Harlan was hostess to the
s.-lvldJc Street Matrons' Club at forty
two cmny afternoon.
Next J evening at the home of
Mrs Julian cCucn( on Thornton ave
nue, the Lesche ub will give nmrhy
for the benefit of the clubhouse fund.
Miss Leone Robertson entertained her
card clu'? at bridge Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. L J. Al'l,nl. Mrs. J. A. Looper,
Mrs. John Nich and Miss Sara Bnfla
were hostesses to the D-ughnn of the
Confederacy at a meeting Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Allyn,
Mre. J. R. Humphries entertained at
a story-telling party Monday afternoon
in honor of her son, Master John Hum
phries, Jr.
[ Cedartown |
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EDARTOWN, Feb. 27.-The Haley
on Club was entertained on Tues
day by Mr. and Mrs. W. K
Holmes. The prizes at auction were
won by Mrs. 8. S. Evans and Dr. H.
M. Hall
A number of children were entertained
at a’'dance Saturday afternoon by Mrs.
S. S, Evans, at her home on West ave
nue, Sterling Holloway, president, and
Dorothy Evans, vice president, head a
dancing club formed.
Miss Lucy Liddell entertained at a
dance at the Smith Building Friday.
Mrs. W. T. Gibson entertained at a
dinner Saturday. Assinflng were Mrs.
E. C. Benton, Mrs. M. D. Russell, Miss
Myrta Dodds and Miss Flora Burbank.
A dance was given at the armory Fri
day by the members of the Cotlllion
Club.
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, and Mrs. G. M. Jones.
The other fueata included Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Powell, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Banks,
Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Post, Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Gib
son and Mrs. Wade S. Dent.
Mrs. Guy Cole was hostess for the
Young Matrons’ Club on Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Marg 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, S. Dent, H. C.
Arnall, Dewitt Poole, G. S. 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 surrrlse dinner party for
1. 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.
{ Cartersville f
ARTERSVILLE, Feb, 27.—At the
‘ dance, given at the Opera House
Monday evening by the young men
of Cartersville, the visiting g{irls were
Misses Martha Peak, Florine ardwick,
Catherine Brown and Leois 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 centered in the an
nouncement of the engagement of Miss
Grace Gilreath of Cartersville, to An
drew Willlam 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 hostess to the members of the
Round Dozen Sewing Club. Mrs. C. C.
Harlan, of Calhoun, was the honoree.
Mrs. Harlan is spending the week with
her nieces, Mrs. Cliff Dodgan and Mrs.
Buford Green.
Mr. and Mrs, J. M, Geari\: 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
Mre. Geary were Dr. and Mrs. Henry
Hall, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Russell, Mr.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1915
trl Mrs. Molloway, Mr and M
Holmes
3 ‘fl?“:m.o Club had an interesting
et the past week. After the busi.
| hess session & musiosl mcvm -an
rz Mrs. Clarence T oand Mrs
Mrs. M. M. Harvey t‘%
- 0.J;‘.“l .‘ dinner.
E? Miss Premtise "l ‘;M IA
o aiton, e
=-'n. Ig A tflauw. Dr. and
Mrs. Bam Howell, George B 'ru-u-w
l‘uonh.'na Va.. Mr. and M T
‘hubh tse Ladie Harvey and Miss
| Alice MeAuley
#&:‘luwlum‘? :“.l.:nflm to the
¥ e L 0 o lap soore
Mise Meck Knight received s orystal
vase; Miss lra Neel the consclation, a
handkerchief. The guests ocutside the
club were Mesdames Robert Henfroe,
Connor I'manl Jack Hil, Mikired Low.
s and fra Neel
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OLUMBUE, Feb 27 -On Tuesday
afterpoon & card party was given
by Mrs Persons Dosier at her
home on Wynnten. Invited were Mra
Lawrence Small, of Macon: Miss Serah
Kimbrough Burr, of Atlanta; Mrs. Ralih
»mall, ‘n. sanford Beall, Mrs. Abram
Cozart, Mis. jordor mw. Mrs. Wey
man Strother, Mrs. A Doster, Jr.,
Mrs. Park Dexter., Mrs Carl Halcher
and Mrs Fred Fletcher,
Miss Mabel Pearce entertained at
bridge on Tuesday afterncon at her
home. Miss Alleen Fielder. of Atlanta,
was awarded the prize. The Lostess
was assisted by her sister Miss Ayimer
Pearce
Miss Minnle Hall entertained the
Wednesdny Morning Card CF b at her
home on upper Third avenus, in hohor
of Mis Lucile Davies. of Tallapooss.
Mrs. Thomas Shanks entertained &
r*tmber of g:-d. at her home In
yanton Tuesday mornd with cands
Those present were un,'&.mu Crow
oll, Mrs. Clifford Swift, Mrs. Lioyd Bow.
ers, Mrs. A. O. Blackmar, Jr., Miss
Roberta Slade and Miss Wil Crawford
Mrs. George Hunter entertained her
Sewing Club at her home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Drain Bullock enter
tained a house party at their home,
about 12 miles east of the city The
Qunu included Miss Lyra Swift, Miss
Nell Dimon, Miss )urrnl Gordon,
Shelton Price and Tom Andrews, Jr. |
Mrs. J. W. Blackmon entertained the
Matrons' Club Monday afternoon at her
hmoe on Waveriey terrace. Those suo- |
ent were Mesdames J [. n;‘len‘ . 5 |
Wooldridge, 1. W. Smith. F. B. Boyce,
J. W. Thurmond, Henry Eheridan, R. w.|
!‘nfie. 1. E lth-v'?m J. B. Calhoun, 8 T.
Phillis and P. E. Whittiesey and l\u‘
Katherine Story
Miss (sabel Battle entertained the
members of the Nullo Club at her home
on Lower Broad street Thursday after
noon.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Hamlin Ford
entertained the members of the Friday
Auction Club at her home in Wynnton.
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UGUSTA, Feb, 27.—-The marriage of
Miss Marie Koy, of FEdgefleld, and
Hal DeWitt Beman, of Augusta,
was & -ur::;l:e to th;‘lr ‘r’r:endml 'f"ge
marriage t ce Mon a o
home of the brlz? the Rev L R. Wal
ker perrnrmm"the ceremony.
Mrs. W. H. Harrison gave a luncheon
Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Wii-
Ham Dcnn‘{. who is spending the winter
on the Hlil
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 picture pu;)
Master Evans inor celebrated his
fourteenth birthday with a George
X\lnmnnon party at his home on Tues.
Ay,
'¥he Monday night dinner dance at the
Country Club was one of the most en-
Joi'sb!e of the season.
nterest Is being taken in the cotton
ball that is to be given on March 12 at
Hampton Terrace when every partici
pant will be attired in cofton goods.
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est Point -
T POINT, Feb. 27.-~The annval
medal contest of the W, C. T. U.
of West Point was held in the
Methadist 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 Chapter, Daughters of the Confed
encr was held at the home of Mrs.
William H. Huff last Tuesday after
noon. ’
Mrs. E. J. Collins 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 Hlfh School
with a valentine mrt* Mrs. J. W. Wil.
liams, Mrs. W. J. irby, Mrs. Pope
Freeman and the teachers served re
freshments.
Dan Askew celebrated his seventh
birthday Friday afternoon with a party
for his friends.
ONROE, Feb. 27—Mrs. W. L.
P"I 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
Mrs. Orrin Roberts closed the program
with a poem, “The Primrose Path.”’
Thursday morning Mrs, Charles M,
Walker entertained with a sewinf r
ty in honor of her Fuest. Mrs. Wi ll{())‘:'d,
of Commerce. Those present were
Mesdames Walker, Williford, B. S. Wal
ker, EEdgar S. Tichenor, Ed A. Caldwell,
(lifford M. Walker, W. 8. Walker, Ku
gene Baker, Jesse Robinson, JoW.
Butts, D. W. Key and Miss Mary Ed
wards.
A valentine dance was given by the
younger set Friday evening. Out-of
town visitors were Misses Robbie Blas
ingame and Louise Strange and Ralph
and Roy Smith, of Winder, and Misses
Amie Blasingame, of Jersey, and Mary
Dean Cook, of Soclal Circle.
The Matthew Talbot Chapter, D. A.
R., gave a reception at t{xe home of
Mrs. B. R. Barrett, on Walton Heights.
The following proFra.m was rendered:
Duet, Misses Louise Felker and Helen
Cox; solo, Mrs. John W. Arnold; report
of the D. A. R. Convention of Geo}x:lgia,
Mrs. D. W. Key; plano solo, Miss Hes
ter Tichenor; “Life of Martha Wash
ington,”” Mrs. W. H. Nunnally; solo,
Mrs. Eugene Baker; reading, Miss Ruth
Radford; duet, Mrs. B. R. Barrett and
Mrs. J. W. Arnold: address, W. E. Don
7iv, reading, Miss Howard; solo, Mrs.
Oscar Gower; “oOld Glory,” Mrs. Lena
Felker Lewis.
ARNESVILLE, Feb. 27.—Mrs. D. L'
B Anderson entertained the Study
Circle of the Home Mission Society
of the First Methodist, Church Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Edward T. H(&;nes entertained
‘Miss Daisy Giddens 2 i
i whnflwu Queen of \:o Mystic Krewe in thrm:n u:,lm:ty =
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llondaz afternoon in honor of Mrs, W.'
B. McCall, who is to move to Temple,
Texas.
Mrs. Walter B. Smith was hostess
‘l}u-day evening at an affair in honor
of the dormitory students. Mrs. EL.
Cook, Miss Eleanor Hunt and Misses
Annie Kate and Ruth Smith assisted in
entertaining. Besides the uudonuwtho
guests included Professor L. D at
son, Professor ang Mrs. J. S. Moore,
Mrs. J. R Jenkins and Professor A. K.
mnn"'.\ O. Murphey, president of th
. BN urphey, t o o
Civic League, has issued an invitation
to the women of the city to assemble at
the home of Mrs. W. B Smith, on Wed.
nesday afternoon March 3, to meet and
hear addresses from Mrs. Bruce Jones,
district president, and Mrs. Waliter
Grace, both of Macon.
The faculty and students of the A's:l
cultura! School entertained Saturday
avmlnnglth a music recital Miss
Ethel ood and Miss Grace Neely as
sited in the entertainment
MERICUS, Feb, 27.—Miss Susie
Floyd Fort entertained Wednes
day afternoon at four tables of
bridge.
Mrs. Frank Cato entertained with an
auction party fer Mrs. Reid of La-
Grange, who is the guest of Mrs. W. J.
Josey. 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, Mrs. R. S. Broadhurst, Mrs. John
Council, Mrs, Barlow Council, Misses
Callie and Nannie Sue Beu, Mrs. D,
W. Bacot and sister, Mrs. Taylor Lewis,
Mrs. Henry Johrson, Mrs. J. E. High
tower, Mrs. 8. L. Mills, Mrs. Sam Clegg,
Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Mrs. Glenn Hooks,
Mrs. Allen Hill, Mrs, R. E. McNulty
Mrs. S. A. DMoses, Mrs. Crawford
Wheatley, Mrs. W. W, Dykes and Mrs.
T. B. Hooks, Jr.
Coming in for refreshiments were Mrs.
Robert Maynard, Mrs. R. K. 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 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,
That the studenis of the Americus
High School wiil again jssue an annual
was assured when the staff of editors
for The Aineri-Clan was elected. Miss
Ida McMath and Robert Lane will serve
as editors and the business end will ba
looked after oy C. C. Jones and his
agsistant, Raymond Rodgers,
Assiting the editors-in-chlef will be
Misses Gracie MeMath and Maude Com
er. assistant editors; l.ouise Morgan,
athletic editor; Miss Flora Denham and
Otis Carter, literary editors, and Otis
Physioe, staf‘q artist,
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ASTMAN, Feb, 27.—~Mrs. A. R. Col
cord, of Atlanta, and Mrs. E. H.
Bacon Jr., of Boston, Mass., who
have been the guests of Mrs. E. H.
Bacon, Sr., during the past week, were
the honorees at a reception given by
Mrs. T. H. Edwards and Miss Mary Ed
wards Saturday afternoon. Miss Emily
Bealer received at the door and in the
parlor were Mrs. T. H. Edwards and
Miss Edwards. Others in the recelving
line were Mrs, E. H. Bacon, Jr., Mrs.
A. R. Colcord and Mre, E. H. Bacon, Sr.
Mrs. Alex Bealer g;esided at the coffee
table. Mrs. John hannon served cake
agsisted by Mrs, Scott Edwards and
Misgs Lucile Baker. The serving maids
were Misses Valerie McGee, Wilhel
mina Hurst, Susie and Christine Ed
wards. Miss Marjorie McGee furnished
musie,
Miss Sarah Clements was hostess to
a small party of frlends at her home
Saturday eve'n!rgA The guests were
Misses Marie olcord, Christine Ed
wards, Gertrude Clements, Messrs. Le-
Roy Clements, A. W._ Bealer, Jr., Rob
ert Wynne, Jr., and_Jeter Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. T. H Edwards enter
tained at a dinner party Tuesday even
ing in honor of Colonel and Mrs. E. [
Persons. Invited were Colonel and Mrs.
B. E. Persons, Mrs. M. H, Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hargroce and Carr
Pdwards
Misses Ellzabeth and Marguerite
Meadows entertained Friday evening at
a Y.
;bu W. C. T. U, was entertained n‘
Tuesday afternocon at the home of the
F:-wn(. Mrs. Johm M. Bohannon.
nch was served by Mrs. Scott Ed
wards. The mliowla" took part in_ the
m: Mrs, & . Edwards Mrs.
g, E Bohannan, Mrs. 8 1 Hargrove,
Mrs. J. B. Holmes, Miss Fanny Kate
Persons ll&'l‘& M. H Edwards. Mrs
Jonug and Mrs. Scott Edwards assisted
Mrs. annon. .
ARROLLTON, Feb. 27.--Mrs. Harry
Blckford was hostess for the bridge
club Wednesday at the home of
her father, Dr. J. B. Camp. Mrs. O.
H. fiay made the highest score and Miss
Nelle Sharpe drew the consolation,
Those present were Mesdames . H.
Hay, John bomgo‘r. A. Herndon, Joe
Ayoock, Shlrle¥ ykin, B. M. Long,
John Newell, J. B, Camp and Misses
Mary l;ong and Nelle Sharpe.
M. M. Bradley entertained the Work
Awhile Club Tuesday afternoon. The
members flosem were Mrs. Walker
P‘lourno{i rs. Pal Bradley, Mrs, Lioyd
Griffin, Robert Kinebrew and Mrs. J. G.
Cheney.
The Jokers' Club was entertained on
Tuesday by Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs.
0. H. Hay assisted.
The Bachelor Maids met with Miss
Willie Lee Herrin Friday. Members are
Misses Pauline Holmes, Ruth Dempsey,
Bess and Mary Merrell, Inez Robinson,
Marie Dempsey, Mildred Camp and
Laulle Merrell.
Mrs. Weems O. Baskin entertained the
Orochet Club Wednesday. Mrs. M. M.
Hallum, Mrs. McMullan and Miss Ger
trude McMullan were invited guests.
Mrs. Perdue Kytle was hostess to the
members of the Wednesday Afternoon
Sewing Club. Members present were
Mesdames G. C. Cook, Homer Millican,
J. L. Thomasson, Hugh Lee Perryman
and Misses Marie Travis, Katie Lou
Thomason, Inez Robinson, Emmie and
Minnie Tanner. Invited guests were
Mre. W. W, West and Mrs. Groover.
Mrs. J. H. McClellan was hostess to
the Ladies’ Domino Club on Friday. In.
vited guests were Meadames C. . Roop,
Warren Meadows, Fannle Veal and '1
C. and E. M. Bass.
ALHOUN, Feb. 27.--Mr. and Mrs, A.
H. Chastain entertained a number
of friends with a rook party on
Monday.
On Saturday afternoon Miss Bai Hall
entertainad the members of the Rook
Club at the home of Mrs. C. C. Har
lan., Those present were Misses Vida
Haney, Allce Carter, Ruth Cantrell,
Doris Crutchfield, Ruby Haulbrook, Sal
lie Kimbrough, Mary Hunt, Lilllan
Thompson and Mesdames C. C. Harlan,
H. C. Brogdon, T. N. Howard and Mrs.
H. C. Dorsey.
Miss Vida Haney entertained the
members of the Music Lovers’' Club Bat
urday.
Monday afternoon, at the home of her
mother, Mrs. W. A. Richards, Mrs. L.
D. Neal entertained the members of the
Matrons' Rook Club.
A banquet was flven Friday by the
members of the nights of Pythias
lodge. .
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ADISON, Feh. 27.—Miss Bessie
M Walton was hostess to the Bridge
Club Thursday afternoon. The
members present were Mrs. H. M. Wade,
Mrs, F. 8 Foster, Jr., Mrs. Miller
Brooks, Miss Sara Mustin, Miss Virginia
Butler, Mrs, Tillman Douglas, Mrs.
Belle Duu%las. Mrs. Bradford Roughton
and Mrs, Tom Holland. |
The Henry Walton Chapter of the D.
A. R.s, was entertained 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,
Hawsie Vickers, Florida Came}bell. Mary
Harriss, Alcie Parker and Nora Beil
Emerson, and M ssrs. Harold Bugg, Id
die Cohen, John Little, Addison Hume,
Marshall Penick, Truman Prior and G.
¥. Baldwin. &
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OREYTH, Web MM R M.
Fletoher entertained the Vriday
Afternoon Club
Mrs. Jennie . Amos enlertained at &
lea Vflll{ evehing cemplunentiary W
m..fl e Williazas, Jr.. and Miss
Anderson, of Macon 'resent
were Mesdames I L. Willlams, Jr, Lye
dia l‘:iofll. R H. Fleteher. ion B
Alsxander and Misses Louise Anderson,
M Anderson and Flrepce Phinases
u%.ln Aos
™ “nlfl;;n Club had & :gum;" 14.;1
zlfiay afternoon with m FE »
Tustinili
.”“J\Im“l“ entertained the Rew
ing Club ursday afternoon at her
home on Rallroad avenue. PPrescnt were
flu‘- Anne Re Gamble, Ruth Ponder
te Stephens, FKlizabeth Hardin and
Miss ML
Miss HMHessie McCown s‘tlmmud
the K. K. Klub with a thealer party
Inst Thursday afterncon. Thoese pres
ent were Misses Undine Cater Lueille
wl'. Josaphine Crambliss l-g
. Frances Nixon, #flo Heard,
Annie !‘l:druvd. Dorothy Thweatt. Ruth
Green M-Wh
An affair of eve was the
¢ o'clock tea given by Mrs T. R Tal.
-u‘ for heg Mrs. Rumbia
ani Mrs Jack ,of Oo.rmvmo
nmuu--;. re. Rumble, Mra
Mr. and Mrs B. Alexander,
Luclile Talmadge and Mr and
T. R Talmadge
On Thursday evening Mrs, Walter
Bramblett was hostess to the mem
bers of the Young Ladies’ Misstonary
Boclety of the ‘othudl-l Church. Prizes
were &nvtl to Miss Kate Stephens and
Mins Crawiev, fur doing the fun
niest “stunt.” Late in the svening sand.
wiches tea were served.
M Bangs «lnfl:‘m«i at a
supper ml‘: ¥y llml» or wlB
wete W‘- Wi and fla.n
Bloodworth and Messrs. Hugh Hardin
Stokeley and Oliver Bioodworth
OVINGTON, Feb. 27.-The mem
bers of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy were entertained
T%u:m at the home of Mrs.
m‘ o
Mrs. o.otg T. Wells acted as host
.:n:‘ ‘:u l:":vm Club at her
mh'uwg Goar
entertained by Miss Godfry at
her home on Conyers street Tuesday.
Miss Annle Mae Hester entertained
the Sewing (lub at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. R P. Lester, %
Dr. and Mrs. W. D Travis en
at lh’-flr m‘u M #’nr.
‘.‘l'l w e ke entertained the
members m Daughters of the
mfla al her home In
orth Tuesday n.
The lesson for the day was m
Evans Lunsford.
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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 onlondnlrg were Mrs, Ernest
Palmour and Mrs. E. R. Barrett. The
guests were Mesdames Leonard MeCon
nell, Will Da Henry Washington,
Arthur Smith, Kenyon, Rafe Banks,
C. D. Welchel, H. R. Brewer, Roy Ram
seur, Stanley Johnson and Misses Carol
Dean, Gertrude Willlams, Elizabeth
Kimbrough, Ruth Smith, Susie Ham,
Corrinne Kiley, Mary l(llchofli Gladys
‘;}'.‘.‘.':"{' Margaret Barker and leen
An event of W.&oudn was the re
ception at which Miss B,lnncht Atkins
entertained for the members of the Al
g?a Delta Phi Sorority and the B. K.
‘lub. Assisting in receiving were Mes
dames E. 8. Comer, of Maysville, and C.
C. Sanders
Mrs. James J. F“l&m. of Griffin, enter
tained at dinner Wednesday evening at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Joe
Banks. She was assisted by her mother
and sister, Mrs. Rafe Banks. The
E’uta were Mesdames Arthur Smith,
win Smith, Misses Claud Law and
Lottlie Smith,
The Bridge Club was entertained
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 guests
‘lncluded Mesdames David Anderson,
Willam H. Slack, D. P. White, Adam
r;elfur. George Willlamson, William
Carlisle and James J Flynt, of Griffin.
~= ORT VALLEY, Feb. 31.--On Friday
afternoon the home of Mrs. J. F.
| Troutman was open to the Wom
en's Missionary Soclet* of the Meth
odist Church. Mrs. Harmon was In
charge of the meeting. A feature was
the report of Mrs. Frank Fincher, del
egate to the convention held at Cordele.
Mrs. George Crandall was hostess to
the D. A. R. members and their friends
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, 8. T. Neil
arranged a Wuhlnqllrm’u birthday pro
gram. Mrs, Lee Floyd gave a vocal
solo and Marvin Baldwin a “’nshlng\nn
recitation. Mrs. Louls Brown in a cher
ry tree contest, was awarded a box of
candy. Later Mrs. Crandall was assist.
ed by Mrs. J. 8. McMillan,
At a mm-lln¥ of the Young Women's
Missionary Soclety Mmulag evening Miss
Louise Carter and Miss Grace Duggar,
)deleguws 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. C. Wright, Mrs. B. T, Mar
shall, Mrs, 8. C. Floya, Mrs. M, T.
Wise, Mrs. L. R. Prator and Mrs. T.
R. Ousley.
ÜBLIN, Feb. 27.—-A sewing party
D was given by Miss llris Duggan to
the members of the Girls’ Club of
the Christian Church at her home. Mrs
H. V. Westbrook assisted Miss Duggan,
while littie Misses Katherine (,_Thup'i_mll
and Pauline Westbrook served. he
uests included Misses Nora Rachels,
i;«]wum Tharpe, Mary Annie Jordan,
Boise Jordan, Roberta Jordan, Lillian
Jordan, Mary Slusser, Eloise Hood and
Williamson. 5
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, Lillie Mae Johnson,
Inez Lifsey and Eloise Hood. ‘
Mrs. T. G. Holt was hostess to the‘
.W.B. M. Sewing Club Monday. The
soclety is composed of ladies who are'
connected with the Ladies' Aid Soclety |
of the Christian Church, and are Ere
paring for a bazaar to be held by them
soon.
An old-fashioned spelllng}{ bee was
held Monday night at the igh School
auditorium under the ausPiros of the
Hospital Assoclation. The ladies spelied
against the men, and Miss Maggie May
Rawls won the Washington cake for
the person who stood up the longest.
The Girl Scouts of the city celebrated
Washington’s birthday by taking a hike
e &e woods & few miles from the
gn v tanles was hostoss Thurs.
?‘! 5; .us . :nflv.ah honor of F
A so= & BN
Priday svenin s Vera Phillips was
Wl‘nfiflxlnml ook mn”mm
n ‘“‘*:" “:-’*'; Huests, {l.t::n No(b Jar
a2 and N “hiidt
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AINBRIDGE, Peb. 27 ~Miss Fran
ces Kwilecki entertained the Mon
day Aftervoon Sewing Club. Those
fiu;m were Mesdumes C. Lo Harreil
Wine “‘h;pbuum‘ml‘. fi .hhtnn M.
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':Mh N .l': m.‘.‘.‘ Hinds Mis =
N L um, 1
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L ra Sutherland was host
the Monday Afternoon Setback .(.“N':
Mra, C i. Parker madie top
Those present were Mesdames W R
:0‘?:"4' Twl‘i:'uh_ W. D Martin, B
nier a issen V
Nall “‘:', . ern Smith and
The Matron dege met with Mrs
Boen Heleher on Tuesday afternoon.
llln. CUR Bruton made ««;x score. The
Lvau were Mesdames Walter M‘
A. va.cm M E Nusstaum, F
J.-a T Sutherland, G. 0. Flelds
.11- ?c.n '&m t tned
antertal the
Tueaday Ml:{ Rummy Club at the
home of her sisier, Mrs. Kenneth Me
Kaskill. Miss Clara Sutherland and Hu
bert Blickman made top score. The
aoste wmere Misses lamar Coleman,
h- Lee Bruton, GM{- Booger, Flor
ence Hawes Vers Swith and Messrs.
o W, &M:Mr. Jr., W. T. Harris, W
Parpell. G Johuace. L. Sever. Ralph
K ¥ &nd Dr. Darbbyshire |
Miss Vera Smith was hostess to the
Junior Ald Boclety on Wednesday after-
A musical was given the mm“
Auxitiary to the filmrd”of Trade on
Thursday evening. Those takl part
were Mesdames W. Latham, G, a.-n
lt\’ O Wheelsr \T Misses Fannie Beil
Mays. Vira Smith, Margaret Hudson
and Fannle Mays
Miss Stella Nossbaum was hostess to
the Friday Afternoon Nullo Club. Miss
Myrtle Korrman made top score
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HOMASVILLE, Feb. 27.--An enjoy
able social event of the week was
the bal poudre given on Monday
evening by the young men of the Nine
oc:o:?‘&:flu Club at thi‘ulu‘ Club. 1
*OS were sses Isabel
&n-%,mu Whitaker. of Colam
gey ‘%“
ont :
K K WA
K.lst. %f‘ Xf\cw \'u:; s “.l
% nna g: Baxon
fihm; Kufi:-lu Jdder, of g‘o:
; Ruth Willlams, d*:“; at
.of Charlotte N, C; . and Mrs.
n Pasco, of u»u«mm- Mrs.
Sample, of St. is; Messrs.
E-Ilmr and J. D. Weston, of Al
y: Joa Wheeler, ‘t Macon: Robert
son, of Jacksonville, ;fihutu Hus
ton, of Wv.. others.
Mrs. Mllton twood entertained
the Wide Awakes on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Hm Willet, Mm&hn Lester,
Sr., of Atlanta; Miss v Lester, of
thia city. and John Lester, Jr., of At
ißT T (ot o o 8
A .
o r ’ camp on
HOMSON, Feb. 27.--The Woman's
Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Ira
E. Farmer. Mrs. R L. Howell was
in chua- Papers were read Mrs.
W. C ecomurl . H”‘ouif.
Mrs. A. L. Forn Miss Mattie Belle
Burnley. Miss 3.0 Perry
w.dnudg afternoon the -'X. You
uu.'“xc" ub met with Miss Blossie
Miss Janle Wilson entertained Fri
day In homor of Miss Ethel Middle
brooks, of Sparta, the guest of Miss
Ada Hawes.
Mrs. H. G. Anderson wuas hostess to
the Baptist Philathea class Friday aft
ernoon.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. A, H.
Thrasher entertained ln(ormn‘lx at trajl,
Mrs. O B Lel&_'omeruln twenty
guests at cards day enn!n&
Miss Louise Willingham was the host
ess at & soclal Thursday evening.
Mrs. Emmie Johnson gave & spend~
the-day my Tuesday.
A num of Thomson &oung mph
eniond the party at Mr. s e's
Mrs. Jennings Adams, of Macon, was
honoree at a npend-mo-dl.xap-rty given
by Mrs. Ira Brinkley Monday.
Her Sunday school class was treated
to an entsrtainment Tuesday afternoon
by Miss Nonie Burnside.
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AYCROSS, Feb, 27.—Mr. and Mrs.
Will Seaman entertained a few
friends Tuesday night with a
bird supper.
Members of the Baraca and Phila
thea classes of the First Methodist
Church met Monday evenin and enjoy
ed a candy pulling in the ‘Emment of
the church,
For Burdette lLoomis and Roy H.
Kerr a dinner was given Monday even
ing by Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Stanton.
Miss Vesta Smith entertained inform
ally a number of her friends Monday
evening.
At Grace Bpiscopal Church Monday
afternoon Miss Ola Popwell and P. B.
Jarrott were married, Dr. C. XD
Turner performing the x-orcmm% The
brifle is the daughter of Mrs. J. B. Pop
well.
‘i"or Miss Annie Maude Schuessler, of
Atlanta, who i 8 the guest of Miss Jua- |
nita Bennett, Miss Doris Wiley enter:|
tained Wednesday afternoon. Miss
Schuessler will be the recipient of many
pretty soclal attentions.
W;-WMN..,:j
A GRANGE, Feb. 27.—0 n Tuesday
L afternoon Mrs. W. L. Pierce en
tertained at a silver tea 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 Annie Hines and Ruth
Pike, who gave readings.
Mrs. A. Culberson was at home to a
few friends on last Friday afternoon.
Prizes were won by Mrs. 3. C. Biady
and Mrs. kmmett Morgan. Guests were
Misses Kate Bruce, Kittie Willis, Ruth
Slack, M P. Willlams, J. C. Brady, Al
bert Lehman, Jr., BEmmett Morgan,
Frank Hutchinson, Henry Milam, T. M.
' Nimmons, Ernest Stallings, H. A.
Nooner and E. O. Fincher.
" On Friday afternoon Mrs. L. D, Miteh
ell and Mrs. Howard Park entertained
at dominoes at the home of Mrs. Miteh
ell. Punch was served by Mlisses Ade
laide Park and Elizabeth Mitchell, as
gisted by Mrs. Todd Reld, 2
The literary section of the lA.Gnnge
Woman's Club held a meetmi at the
residence of Migs Ruth Slack ‘hursday
afternoon, Miss Mattie McGee led the
meeting and Mrs. Eula Smith and Mrs.
Frank Harwell read papers,
Miss Lillie Estes, d&u&et.r of Mr, and
Mra J. A Estes, of near Lati Y
ietly married to J. Fiteh Cook
sfternoon by Judge H. T. Woed
My Uook s & prosperous farmer
Casper Lehmans wis surprised
a party Friday night Uuesis
sisans Julle Heid, Mary Connally, 1
Hobinson, Naralh Segrest, Rath !
Loviis Bohaub, Messrs. Albert 4
Ml Spiver, Fay Mooney. Hugh Me 4
Casper, Willle and lrvin Lebinann. -
| A bridge party was given by Mre O
V. Truitt st her home on Hroad streel '
o Wmmm{ afternoon. Prises were
won by Mrs C. Doe and Mrs W, t -
Holmes. Uussts were Mesdames C.
Awirey, W, A Holmes, 8 W Th §
P ). Thornten, Frank Ridiey,
\T»a;q-.l C Lnt T. H Nimmons,
vey Mobley ."')u Abrabams, T. A o %
kinson, J. B Dunson. Jr, C. L. ¥ i
andd Miss Evelyn Whitaker, J J mg
Ernest Stallipgs, Frad Wagner, of
i’gm. and Miss Mary Nix.
l e U D C's held thelr ng &
monthly meeting st the chapter -
| Friday afternoon
Mra. Walter Davis entertained Weds
nesday afternoon 8t Jdominoes, -~
present were Misses Julla
| uia Render, Ruth Black, Dalay »
| son, Kittle Willis and llodnqu' o
Ferrell, £ R Bradfield, Jr., N, h: i
im»r. D. A, Lehmann, Sam w, g
Morgan, B T. Moon, Heury :
Raleigh Park, Roy Dall it
Sanford Dunson, &Mufi’fllo i
Arthur Thompson, G. T S
Soctal Cirele; H. €. Fincher, 4
| Pharr Willlams and E R b
The members of the Young %
Club was entertained by Mra .
| Btrong on Thursday n‘m '
!Wufl;ln:on IWLM a-p ~
| vor, ( Yy Tra . Christopher, ©
| Robert Murks, J, C. Brady, uwn!.
'lhmor. Austin Cook, Paul Fleetch, 2
|C. Hunter, Frank Hulduno? a .
}.\(lhm. Emmett Morgan, R J. m %
!Jr. and Ray Underwood. -
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| TLENE-M'RAE, Feb 3.—-Mrs W,
N. Norman entertained the Mcßas &
‘ and Helene 500 Club Monday after. '
'noon. Misses Edna Tompkins and Hils.
abeth Norman presided over the punch
bowl Mise Alrl'o Kennon ?do l.;
'score. Those present were n‘l’u
Wil Mann, Robert Tompkine, X N
. Mcßae, Minnie Mcßae, Oom' »
' Dan Lanier, Allle Cook, K y %
‘Mlm Florence rauw. *
' Belle Krumrine, Nora and -
| CLIfY Jonea %
. Miss Madge Kennon entertained the
‘:\nlor class of the 8. G. C. at hew .
me In Mcßao Tuesday. ot
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| INDER, WFeb. 27.—The Current *
EW Topie Club was entertained Tues
day afterncon by Mrs. W, M -
Halsenbeck S
Miss Grace Jackson was wv
her club on Friday. Mra o
| lJamson assisted In entertaining.,
The ,’uuu were Misses Ermine Stan
ton, ina Moore, Lillie Belle Robl &
Mary Smith, Jackson and Annette -
| lian, and Mrs. George Thompeon. i
‘ Herbert Smith and Mrs. Williamson. 7
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ORDELE, Feb. I7.—Mrs. Clyde Wii. *
| son was hostess Friday to the
Three-Table Bridge Club.
Miss Marie Scandrett entertained the
Thallan Club Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Jeanette Scandret: was hostesas
to the Symphony Club Friday afternoon.
Miss Frank {lurru was hostess on
Tuesday to the Auction Rook Club,
An Informal bridge luncheon was -
{en by Mrs. Thomas Nesbitt J
| afternoon. Those present
!dames Frank Bartholomew,
| Clark, Clyde Wflloui“mvlld e
| Sead Hamlilton, Joe Wilson, A,
| Bdwards, Alex Martin and Miss Janette
‘ Scandrett.
| Miss Keene Martin will entertain the
| Auction Rook Club Tuesday.
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CWORTH, Feb. 37—On Tuesday
afternoon Mrs. Z. 1. Mclain en
tertained at a erochet party.
oSO el ins , Mes, Ins
Stokely entertain & you
honor of Miss Willle Northcwf of Ce
dartown, Ga., and Miss Martha Btewart,
of Whitaker, 8. C.
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] ACKSGN, Feb, 27—The Willlam Mo-
J intosh Chapter, D. A. R., gve &
tea on Monday at the home of Mra
F. 8. Etheridge. In the rooclflg" line
were Mrs, J. f) Jones, Mrs. F. %—
eridge, Mrs., L. D. Watson, Mrs. J] ¢
Jones, Mrs, Paul Nolen and Miss -
{ss Harris, Miss Lucy Goodman, Mra
W. L. Etheridge, Mrs. B. F. Watkins
poured tea, and Mrs. I. L. elley,
coffee. Assisting were Mrs. T. M. Fur
lowfi Miss Sara Louise Furlow, Mrs, ‘J.
1. Btheridge, Mrs. C. R. Gresham. Re
celving the guests were Mrs. J, B. Set
tle and Mrs. A. T. Buttrill
The assoclated charities gave .'P‘
entitled “When a Man’s_Single,'™ al
the School Auditorium on Friday even
ing. The play was under the direction
of Mrs. L. L. O'Kelly and Miss M ha
Pound. b
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ORNELIA, Feb. 27,—An affair of the
I week was the auction bridge m‘..’?
| C on Monday afternoon by Miss Nel h:g
| Poole for the B, N, C. Club. Miss FPoolg™
'\-. as assisted by Miss Kimsey, 2080~
present were Misses Edna A » Mary '
| Hanna _Kimsey, Clyde E ola
Campbell and Messrs. Grover A:-,,n.,;‘%":‘g-
Cliff Kimsey, Hobart Sellers, John Teps =
rel Poole, Stockton, Ollie Barren, Clyde:
Burch and Sanders Maxwell. e
The Shuttle Club was en T,
Saturday aftermoon by Mrs,
Jackson, Those,?ressnt were Mg e
Jarrel, Haddon, Finch, Nabsted, nton,
Miller, Wade and Sullivan. <
Mrs. C. M. Miller ontem}lgod w
afternoon in honor of Mrs. T. M. A
van,
The Original Fight Club was en -
tained Saturday afternoon by Miss {"‘%
nie Wesch. e
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' Hogansville
OGANSVILLE, Feb. 27.—Miss Mary
H John Daley of this place, and .
Robert Briscoe, of West Polnt,
rere married Febru 14, ' e
? ?wers. Will Arnold :fierulned at *2
Wadnesday afternoon. The *u S W 4
Mesdames B. C. Daniel, A, W. Stros
Will Jjones, Jesse Jones, John Wil
son, L. R. Owens, Culver Hayesh =
Mr. and Mrs, I W. Johnson &
tained at ‘'4B” and setback Tu
evening. o M
Mrs, Dixle Torbert en tained
gqr vg.dnesdn.v afternoom, 4y
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