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Mrs JOHN M'DOWEL.L. MOORK announces the nnKagement of her
• • daughter, Bertha Hardon, to William Hoadley Merrill, of Kufaula,
Ala., the marriage to take place at home Tuesday, June 29.
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BEAVERS-THRAILKILL
N R. AND MRS. R. E. BEAVERS, of Atlanta, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Gladys, to J. Sims Thrailktll, of Hapevtlle,
the marriage to take place early In the fall.
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BAGGS-HALL
M RS. MOLIJE FITZGERALD BAOGS. of Camilla, announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Mary, to James Oliver Hall, of ^iew-
ton, the marriage to take place In June.
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DOUGLASS-LAUNUS
M r. AND MRS. ALBERT SIDNEY DOUGLASS, of Greensboro, Ala.,
announce the engagement of their daughter. Jennie Lindsay, to
Paul Nolan Launlus, of Monroe, the wedding to take place July 14 at
New Berne, Ala
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MILLNER-POLLIER
TVIR AND MRS. H M1LLNER, of Augusta, announce the engagement
I I of their daughter, Eva to Arthur Politer, of Aiken, the marriage
to take place in Juna
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DOUGLAS-GOEN
N r. AND Ml* JOHN WILLIAM DOUOLA6. of Grtffln, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lola to Ezra Goen, the wedding
to take place In June.
CALENDAR FOR
WEEK IN SOCIETY
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I T Is Interesting to know what can he
mart* out of a penny, a nickel,
dime or dollar, If It Is properly In-
Tested and looked after. Recently a
penny was sent to The Georgian and the
editor asked what he would do with It.
He gave ft to The Atlanta Child Home,
•nd that body of women accomplished
the wonderful feat of multiplying that
penny to nearly ten thousand penniea.
But it took work, conservation and con
stant attention to the business.
Several children were given each a
penny in a Sunday school class out
West. One bought an egg and set It,
•old the chicken, and made $1 on the
Investment. Another child bought a
penny's worth of popoom, popped It and
realized one dollar on the penny. An
other child bought a toy klnetoecope.
and, after 125 people had looked In It
at one cent each, he turned in a dollar
and twenty five cents.
During the last few months, the In
man Park Girls’ Club, of which Mrs. B.
C. Dobbs Is president, took each, from
the treasury, 60 cents, and one invest
ment realised $60 to the club and an
other $25. Borne of the Inman Park
girls gave dances, others had card par
ties, and still others made handker
chiefs, and cakes and other things that
were salable. There are about thirty-
five members In the club, a number of
#hom have married stnoe the club was
organized.
The club will not hold together regu
larly during the hot weather, but will
take a vacation until September.
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A 8 the time drawe near for the con
vening of the Georgia Legislature,
Increased activity of the auffra-
of Georgia may be noticed, for the
workers tn the votes for woman move
ment are planning an active campaign
and the Georgia Woman’s Suffrage Aa-
aodation will work for the following
measures: A bill to enfranchise the
women of Georgia, a compulsory educa
tion bin. a bill to allow women to prac
tice law in Georgia, a bill to raise the
age of consent to eighteen years
Walter P. Andrews, of Fulton Coun
ty, has promised Mrs. McLendon to in
troduce a compulsory eduoatlon bill and
A bill to allow women to practice law in
Georgia.
Mrs. William Felton, of Cartersvllle. is
Chalrmaji of the legislative work for the
Georgia Woman’s Suffrage Association.
JL petition asking that the constitution
of Georgia be so amended as to allow
the women jot Georgia to vote is being
circulated in different parts of the State
by the Georgia Woman’s Suffrage As
sociation and Mrs. McLendon is r» eiv-
iug especially good reports from South
Georgia of the work being done In that
section. Dr. Francis C. Rose, of Bruns-
wlok. sends in a list of names of new
members from Glenn County. Mrs. Ben
Hill Fudge is doing splendid work in
the new county of Miller. Miss Mildred
Hicks, of Balnbrldge, is working in De
catur County.
M
RB LOGAN PITTS has inaugurat
ed one of the most far-reaching
and beneficial works being done
\ In the State Federation In the June
::4 number of The American Club Woman,
an article Is printed giving Georgia.
New Tork and Louisiana credit for being
the first 8tates on the National Civic
IB’StoU of Honor. It was Mrs. Pitts who
[ secured the Clubwomen of Georgia a
Statewide Clean-up Week. Before that
proclamation was made by the Govern
or only a day was set aside for clean
ing up.
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■■"■“"•HE REVIEWERS were entertained
S at a large reception given by one
p* of Its members. Mrs. Elijah Wil
liams, in Analey Park, Wednesday aft
ernoon. The house was decorated with
Inargtierites and pink roses, and from
a flower-ladened table delicious refresh
ments were served
The club ha* disbanded for the sum
mer. and will not meet until next Sep
tember when "The Isles of the Seas”
will be taken up as a study for the next
official year The officers are: Mrs. R.
L. Turman, president; Mrs. E. C. Cart-
ledge, vice president: Miss Elolse Pitt
man. recording secretary; Mrs Brelten-
bucher. corresponding secretary: Mrs. L.
G. Neal, treasurer
Members of the club are Mr? Richard
Battle. Mrs. George Breltenhucher, Mis*
^^le Boykin. Mrs E. C. Cartledge. Mrs.
Z. Crist, Mrs. M M. Davies. Miss H.
_ Min, Miss Lucie Nagle. Mrs L. G.
Neal, Mrs J. E. Miller. Mrs. J B. Pen-
dargrast. Miss Elolse Pittman. Miss Ella
W. Smlllle, Mis* Effie Boykin. Mrs.
Walker Duneon. Miss Hannah Franklin.
Mrs. Bolling Gay. Mrs. DeLo* L. Hill,
Mrs. Warner Hill, Mrs A. W Hodnett,
Miss Irene R. Bmlllle. Mrs. A W. Stir
ling. Mias Maren
Latham. Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. .E.
St Williams.
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■"■"•HF: Wednesday Morning Study Club
1 held its last official meeting May
• * 19 when Mrs. Brogdon was hos
tess The meeting was devoted to an
address by the Rev Luke G. Johnston,
who spoke on the "Revelation of
Christ ”
At the meeting June 2. which will end
the summer s work, a social program
ill be in order, and an election of of
ficers held.
There are 26 members In the club.
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HE Writers’ Club met at the Uni
varsity Club Monday afternoon at
5 o'clock, when Miss Brent '. hite-
Hde presented her program of con ruc-
Tlve work befqye the club. Miss W tte-
»4de t who is one of the mom tale ’e<i
nd su* • ;i members of the Hub. • -
Igd a wide experience In literary w< i
t Columbia University made a m
iudy of short story construction.
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MONDAY.
Mr. tnd Mrs. Stuart Witham will
give a garden party at their home.
"Bide-a - Wee,” in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. William Stuart Witham, Jr. #
whose marriage took place in April.
Mis* Vie Strickland will give a
box party at the Foreyth in honor
of Miss Marcella Steadman, a
bride elect.
TUESDAY.
The University Club will give a
tea -dance.
The Capital City Club will give a
\ dinner-dance.
Miss Nelle Walker will give a
dance in honor of Miss Ruth Ros
ser's guests, Miss Rosa Gillen and
Mi*s Helen West.
Miss Lucy Yancey, of Savannah,
will wed Fred Hoyt, of Atlanta, at
St. John's Church, a large reception
to follow the ceremony.
Kirftwood
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She is, besides, a aucceasful writer, and
has had the advantage of belonging to
the most advanced literary organizations
In New Tork. where she became familiar
with the system of well-conducted and
successful club work for writers.
After a preface to her outline MISS
Whiteside discussed the plot of a short
story, giving Guy PeMaupassan's “The
Diamond Necklace," and "The String.’
as illustrations of the strong, concise
plot.
It was decided that each member car
ry to the next meeting the skeleton of
a plot not over a hundred and fifty
words long, and that one of the plots
be decided upon by the club, and two
members appointed by Miss Whiteside
to write the story based on the ploV se
lected. The story will be read before
the club, criticised and finally offered
the publisher.
It was also agreed to keep a scrap
book for the club, and Mrs. J. O. F’ar-
mele tendered the club a modem scrap
book. A constitution and by-laws were
drafted, and several new names pre
sented for membership.
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A LTHOUGH many of the clubs have
discontinued their meetings for
the summer, activities along the
various lines of woman’s endeavor will
not be abandoned. It Is In the summer
that the clubwomen get ready for the
strenuous work of fall and winter, that
they travel and get new ideas, and that
their big plans are formulated.
Although there are few official meet
ings. every woman Interested In her
own club keeps In touch with the other
active and purposeful women of the or
ganization to which she belongs Last
year many of the leading clubwomen
woment to Europe. This year many will
go to San Francisco, to the coast of
Maine, to the Adirondack*, and even to
the Canal Zone. Trips to Panama are
popular and those who go that far will
f o farther and cruise along the coast of
outh America.
Last year Mrs. Bamuel Lumpkin.
f resident of the City Federation, was
n the Holy Land, and visited many In
teresting foreign countries. Mrs. J M.
High, regent of the Atlanta Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolution,
was in Egypt with her daughter, Doro
thy. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, president of v
the Uncle Remus Memorial Association,
was one of the war-bound tourists, and
was fortunate to find comfortable shel
ter In Ireland with relatives until she
and Colonel Wilson could get passage
home Miss Helen Grove, founder of
the Mineral Bluff Industrial School for
Mountain Girls, was one of the last sum
mer tourists to Finland and Russia
Miss Gray returned before the war
begun.
Resorts nearer home will be popular
with clubwomen this season, and there
is about to be a revival of Interest in
Sweetwater Valley, where the old Chau
tauqua used to be held at Llthia
Springs. Hundreds of Atlantans will
flock to the mountains of North Georgia,
where many prominent clubwomen al
ready have summer homes. Mrs John
Cooper, whose father and grandfather
owned Porter Springs, will go there
again this year, following a custom of
years, and Mrs. Cooper, by the way.
finds additonal interest in Porter
Springs, inasmuch as she has success
fully established a mountain school
there for the young people of the neigh
borhood.
Mrs. George King has her summer re
treat at Clayton, North Georgia, and
her house ts usually thronged with At
lanta friends, Including both society
J oung people and clubwomen of note.
lies Cora Brown, who is connected w ith
so many organizations, but especially
active In the societies of the Second
Baptist Church, usually goes out to
New Caanan. the country home of her
brother, Walter Brown, where she gath
ers her club friends in congenial groups
from time to time.
Mrs. Charles Haden began a series of
motor trips last week when she ac
companied Mr. Haden, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, to Brooke Coun
tv. on a Seeing Georgia tour. Miss Nan
Stephens, well-known composer and
clubwoman, will probably repeat her mo
tor trip of last year, which lasted a
month, going this year to another point,
somewhere Tn the North. Last y ear
Miss Stephens went to Atlantic City,
and a number of big cities, running her
car herself and returning without seri
ous accident.
Mrs. Charles Frederick Tyler has al
ready made one of the many trips she
makes every summer, and when she re
turns from San Francisco, she will go
to her summer home on St. Simons Is
land. making other trips from that
point. Mrs. A McD Wilson will go to
Virginia, and lftter to California to at
tend the exposition. Mrs. Edward
Brown, president of the Needlework
Guild, and officer of the Art Associa
tion, the History Class, and other clubs,
will spend the summer in the North.
Mrs Burton Smith, of the Woman s
Club, the D. A R.. and U. D. C.. will
remain in New York for the summer,
making tripe to places of interest from
that point Mrs. Anthony Murphy, of
the Pioneer Women’s Society, will go
to Toxaway. .
Some of the clubwomen have sig
nified their Intention of keeping close to
home ami will find some quiet, cool
place, where they can think calmly and
plan Intelligently during the hot
weather
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M ONDAY aftemon the final spring
meeting of the Woman’s Club was
held when he officers newly elec-
ed were formally installed. The of
ficers whose election was ratified were
Mrs P. J. McGovern, president; Mrs. A.
R. Colcord. first vice president. Mrs. H.
F Strwkbrldge, second vice president;
Mrs. Albert Akers, recording secretary,
Mrs. D. R. Bootes, treasurer; Mrs.
Haynes McFadden. corresponding sec
retary: Mrs. Howard McCall, assistant
recording ecsretary. and Mrs. D. R Mc
Intyre, auditor.
The hall in wluch the meeting was
WEDNESDAY.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
give a tea dance.
Miss OUie May Osborne will wed
Charles H. Wright at a private cer
emony at 8:30 o’clock, a large re
ception to follow at 9 o'clock.
Miss lola Wise and Eugene W.
Stetson will be married in Macon,
the wedding to be attended by a
number of Atlantans.
THURSDAY.
A Greek play will be given on the
lawn of the summer home of Gov
ernor and Mrs. John Marshall Sla
ton for the benefit of the Atlanta
Chapter, D. A. R.
FRIDAY.
A cOmencemenl dhnce will be
given by students of the Georgia
School of Technology,
SATURDAY.
The Druid Hills Golf Club will
give a tea-dance.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
give a dinner-dance.
The Atlanta Athletio Club will
give a dinner-dance at East Lake.
held was decorated with Dorothy Per
kins roses, gailardla.tall palms and white
lilies. The flowers afterwards were sent
to Mrs. James Jackson, member of the
executive board and past presidents of
the organization, wio is ill.
Mrs. McGovern told of the work of the
club during the years of her presidency,
and of how unselfishly the women of the
club had responded to the emergency call
of women less fortunate. She also an
nounced that 130 new members had
Joined the club during the year.
A great forward step was made by
the women when Mrs. Linton Hopkins
asked that the club petition the legis
lature to have the city charter changed
so that women could be put on munici
pal hoards, and Mrs. Emily McDougald
seconded the motion, which was carried
by a unanimous vote.
Mrs. Frank Neely, chairman of the
Industrial committee, received especial
compliment for the valuable work the
committee has done during the year in
promoting health conditions in Atlanta
One of the Interesting reports made, was
by the president, who gave a summary of
what some of the women of the «’”b
have done in the way of advancment in
club work, and named the presidents of
the large clubs and women who had dis
tinguished themselves along: the varion
activities.
Those making reports were Mrs
Haynes McFadden, Mrs Beaumont Da
vison. Mrs. Rnencer Atkinson. Mrs. Har.
vie Jordan, Mrs Frank Neely. Mrs. John
Watts, Mrs. Hamilton Douglas. Mrs.
Nellie Peters Black. Mrs. Linton Hop
kins. Mrs. M. M Davies. Mrs. Lyman
Amsden, Mrs. J. M. Slaton, Mrs Thorn-
wcll Jacobs, Mrs. Dan Lysle, Mrs. W.
C Jarnagln. Mrs, W. C. Splker. Mrs
Irving Thomas. Mrs. Emma Connolly,
Mrs. Van Harlingen, Mrs Victor Kriebs-
haber and others. An interesting mes
sage was read from Mrs. Samuel Lump
kin, president of the City Federation
After the meeting, which was the last
on the calendar until next September,
an informal recaption was held for the
new officers.
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T WO hundred and fifty Tittle kinder
garteners were given a holiday
Saturday at Grant Park by the
board of management of the Sheltering
Arms Association, of which Mrs. Wil
liam H. Kiser is president. At 2 o'clock
the children, many of them accompa
nied by their mothers, were taken out
in special cars, and at the closing ex
ercises of the five kindergartens oper
ated by the Sheltering Arms Associa
tion. sana their happy songs. played
their Joyous games, ate ice cream and
drank lemonade to their hearts’ content.
There are mothers’ classes in the as
sociation, and once every month a hot
supper is cooked and served to them by
the association. Tn this way the moth
ers are brought together in a delight
ful afid social way. The most impor
tant feature of the work is that moth
ers who have to leave their homes for
positions in the city are assured a safe
narbor for their children in any of the
five-day nurseries.
The officers for the year are Mrs.
William H. Kiser, president: Mrs. Eu
gene Black, treasurer; Mrs. William
Shallenberger, recording secretary: Mrs.
J. T. Gilder, corresponding secretary.’
These women were present at the picnic
Saturday and through them the children
and their mothers had a really good
time.
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M EMBERS of the Georgia Woman's
Suffrage Association listen^ to
an interesting address by %Iiss
Roea Lowe at its session May 22 at
the Hotel Ansley. A resolution was
passed indorsing the work of the Antl-
Tuberculosls Association and the suffra
gists declared their willingness to give
to the work of this organization the
heartiest co-operation and assistance.
In Miss Lowe’s address the work
being accomplished by the Anti-Tuber
culosis Association was described In de
tail
Dr Rebecca Brannon gave a review
of the way in which the referendum
and the initiative principles in politics
were .being used in the West. s
The Suffrage School has been largely
attended throughout the season.
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Mrs. Geqrge Whitney, of Augusta, was
one of the Interesting clubwomen in At
lanta during the week Mrs. Whitney is
a well-known writer and member of
many women's organizations, where she
has held official position. Mrs. Ran-
sonie Wright, member of the Players'
Club, was hostess at a luncheon for
Mrs Whitney.
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T HE Atlanta Woman's Suffrage
League held a meeting Wednesday
afternoon at the Carnegie Library.
The president, Mrs. Eugene Metchelf.
presided. Mrs. R. M. Walker gave a
talk on the "School Question of At
lanta ’’
Several short talks were given on
suffrage questions. A resolution was
passed to request the City Council of
Atlanta to secure a charter amendment,
giving woman the right to serve on the
city School Board. Health Board. Park
Board. Library Board and Hospital
Board Mrs. A. G. Helmer was appoint
ed chairman of a committee to visit the
City Council, and she will appoint her
committee In a few days
The league is planning & big night
rally for an early date, to be held at the
home of Mrs. J, T. Hodeman On that
occasion a number of prominent speak
ers will be heard.
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Atlanta Lodge. No. 23*. L. A. to B of
R, T., will hold Its regular meeting
Tuesday. June 1, at 2:3* o’clock in the
K of P. Hall. Kiser Building. All mem
bers are urged to he present and visiting
slater* cordially invited.
M ISS LUC I LB GRIGG, of Mont
gomery. ia vlalting her sister,
Mrs. John Slmmoni, on Howard
street. She will leave In July for a
trip through the West and the Pana
ma Exposition.
Mrs. Wesley P Hutcheson and
young son, of Jacksonville. Fla., spent
a few days during the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Downing,
on Norwood avenue. They will spend
the summer in Athens with relatives.
J J. Bart has returned from a visit
to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bart,
at the Arsenal In Augusta.
Frederick Jones, of Charlottesville,
Va., Is spending the week with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs John Allen
Jones, on Howard street.
Miss Mitlie Hall, who Is visiting
heT brother, Joe Hall, In Atlanta, spent
a few da*s with Mrs. John Simons.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave B Sisson,
wno’ have been spending the past
month with Mrs V. P. Sisson, have
moved into their new home, which has
Ju t been completed.
Mrs. Frank Wilkie will entertain
the members of the Sutherland Bridge
Club on Friday evening
The Kirkwood 1915 Club met cn
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. A. H. Eves on Ormond street
in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. W. Nation entertained at a
apccd-the-day party on Friday. The
guests were Mrs. Nelson Crist, Mrs.
H. C. Thompson, Judson Hawk. Mrs.
J T. Aiken, Mrs. Henry Holllraon,
Miss Louise Thompson.
The ladies of the Baptist Church
gave an ice cream festival on the
church lawn on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. L. J. Cassels and children left
during the week to visit relatives
in Pensacola.
Mrs. Coby, of Eufaula, Ala.. Is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Motley, on
Howard street.
Mrs. J J. Bart and daughter, Lou
ise. are visiting relatives in Augusta.
C. D. Martin has returned from a
hunting trip in North Carolina.
Bernard Morris has returned from
a visit to New York.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Methodist Church gave a surprise
party Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Aiken on Boulevard drive in
honor of Mrs. Haygood and Mrs.
Aiken, two of the members.
Mrs. W. D. Paden entertained the
members of the Sewing Club on
Thruadav afternoon.
Everett Turner, who has been ill
during the past week, is much better.
Mrs Nesbit entertained the ”42”
Club on Friday afternoon at her home
on Howard street.
The young people of the Methodist
Church gave a surprise social on Fri
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Thomas on Fair street.
Miss Elolse Thomas returned dur
ing the week from Gainesville, where
she has been attending Brenau Col
lege
Miss Daisy Smith will leave on
Monday for Cartersvllle to visit Miss
Maggie Erich.
Mrs. Herbert Mitchell is visiting her
mother, Mrs. MoElreath. in Athens.
Dr. Webb and family have recently
taken possession of their new home
on Wade avenue.
Mrs. Clarence Green was hostess on
Wednesday for the Round Dozen Club.
Rook was played. The guests were
Mrs. Owen Slater and Mrs. Sam Haw
kins. of Montlcello.
A play, examination day. at Kirk
wood will be given Tuesday evening
at the Kirkwood School auditorium
by the young peonle for the benefit
of the Methodlpt Church.
Oakland City
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Edgewood
nounce the birth of a daughter, who
will he named Miriam.
Mrs. Milner Wallace is on a visit
to friends In Greensboro, Ga.
Mrs Robert Bugg and Robert. Jr.,
have returned from a visit to rela
tives in West Point.
Mrs. W A. McWhorter spent last
week In Newnan.
The Industrial Arts Club will have
its next meeting with the president,
Mrs. George Exley.
Miss Maria Rarmien left last Wed
nesday to spend the summer with
Mrs. W. E. Wimpy, at "Hallyburton
Hall,” Clark at on.
The 1912 Embroidery Club, of In
man Park, will meet with Mrs. A. K.
Thurmond on Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. McMillan,
who have been the guests of Mrs.
George Stanton, have returned to
their home in Macon.
M ISS MATILDA ALMON has re
turned to Social Circle after a
visit of several weeks to Miss
Tlllle May Hudson.
Ralph Bell returned this week from
Nashville, Tenn., where he has been
attending school.
Miss Nettle Bell McMillan will re
turn to-morrow to her home in Ac-
worth, where she will spend the sum
mer.
Mrs. H. EL Nolan is visiting friends
in Turin.
Harry Blackwell la In Lexington,
N. C.
Mrs A. B. Wynn is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. J. D. Campbell, on
Cleveland avenue.
Mrs. J. Vane Rogers left on Friday
for a visit of several months in Chi
cago and other points In the West.
Miss Claire Shannon, of Fayette
ville. was the week-end guest of Miss
Leith Shannon, on Church street.
Mrs. O. M. Sparks has returned aft
er a pleasant visit to friends in
Clarkesvllle.
Charlie Livsey returned this week
from his vacation trip through the
\tfofit.
■Miss Mao Mott left on Monday for
her thorne in Gogginsville, where she
will spend the summer.
Miss Anna Jarrett spent Thursday
in East Point on her way to Barnea-
ville, where she will attend the grad
uation of her brother.
W. C. Graves Has returned from
Nashville. Tenn., where he spent the
winter attending the theological sem
inary.
Miss Annie Wilde Walker returned
on Monday to her home in Cedar-
town, where she will spend the sum
mer.
Frank Lemon and family left this
week for Chicago to reside.
Miss Osee Wills returned to her
home in Winder this week.
Miss Ida Ponder hag returned to
Hampton after a visit to friends In
East Point
The Ladies* Aid Society of the Pres
byterian Church met on Tuesday aft
ernoon with Mrs. F. J. Allen.
The graduation class of the East
Point Public School attended a picnic
at Stone Mountain on Thursday.
Mrs. O. W. Albright is the guest of
her son in Luthersville for several
weeks.
M ISS RUTH WEATHERLY, who
has been the guest of Miss
Lueile Withers, has gone to
visit relatives in Meridian* Miss.
Mrs. Mildred Rhodes, of Athens, is
the guest of Mrs. Almon Morgan.
Mr. Hnd Mrs. E. G. Foster and little
Zurie Foster are In Pensacola, Fla.,
where they will spend a month.
Mrs I, W. Ragsdale. Misses Mary
and Mildred Ragsdale and Miss Rebie
Upchurch have returned from a mo
tor trip to Macon, where they were
the guest of Mrs. Connie Upchurch.
Miss Jewel Tillman Is in North
Carolina.
M R. AND MRS. HENRY LON-
GINO announce the birth of a
daughter on May 26 She has
been named ' Marguerite Elise.
Mrs J. H. Kelley was hostess of
the 1915 Sewing Club at her home
on McLendon avenue, Wednesday af
ternoon. The members present were
Mesdaines G. B. Carlton, L. A.
Lindsay, G. D. Lowe. Steakley Smith,
H. J. Thurman, Bryan Newkirk, J.
B. Thurman, J. A. Pritchett. T. R.
Campbell. Wallace, C. R. Neville and
J. H. Kelley. The Invited guests
were Misses Willie Mae Bridwell and
Sara Lou WaJlace.
Miss Annie Rauschenberg has re
turned from a visit to relatives in
Sa vannah.
Mrs. S. A. Parker returned Tues
day from Elberton, where she was
a guest at a house party at the'
home of Mrs. Gairdner.
Mrs. W. A. McWhorter entertain
ed Thursday at a spend-the-day par
ty in honor of Miss Nan Ray. of
Selma, Ala. Those enjoying her hos
pitality w'ere Ml sacs Ora and Lena
Stamps, Mrs. Voll, Mrs. J. F. Nance,
Mrs. S. C. Watkins and Miss Ray.
Mrs. Hartwell will be hostess of
the Needlecraft Circle the first Wed
nesday in June.
Mrs. EL B. Gill and daughter, Miss
Corrle Gill, will occupy the home of
Mrs. G. W. Chapman, on Hardee
street, during her absence in Alaba
ma for the summer fbontha.
Mrs. H. K. Thurmond has returned
from a visit to her mother.
Mrs. Samuel Watkins entertained
a few’ friends at dinner Wednesday
in compliment to her sister, Miss
Ray.
Mrs. C. Whiteford Smith entertain
ed her Sunday school class Friday
afternoon at her home on White-
foord avenue. Those present were
Alesd&xnes W. M. Gill, Frank McCo-
mack, J. O. Morgan. Cagle, M. D.
Ruff. H. M. Smith. Troublefleld,
Thomas, W. F Buchanan. E. E.
Steed. Atkena, J. C. Fife. Plunkett.
Terry. Pickett, Hughes, Binder and
Short.
Mrs W. F Buchanan left last
week to spend the summer in Knox
ville. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wofford have
recently taken possession Vof their
apartment on McLendon avenue, with
Mrs Geneva Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. &. Woodall an-
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TER, of JVinder, is the guest of
Mrs. F. L. Beers.
Mrs. Arthur Kltchings entertained
at luncheon Thursday for the mem
bers of the Bridge Club.
Mrs. Andrew Sparks, of Jasper, Ala.,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. M. Ma
son. on Hawthorne avenue.
Miss Mary Thornton entertained a
number of her friends informally
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Beers and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson, of Atlanta,
motored to LaGrange for the week
end.
Mrs. W. D. Cooper has returned
from Birmingham, Ala., w r here she was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. A.
Reid.
The social meeting of the Aid Socie
ty of the Presbyterian Church was
held Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. R. C. EM wards.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Center have re
turned from a visit to New York and
Washington. D. C.
The young men of College Park
gave a dance Wednesday evening at
the pavilion for the college girls and
G. M. A. students.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell, of Ft.
Pierce, Fla., are with Mrs. Henry Har
ris for the summer.
Eugene Curtis entertained at a
large party Tuesday evening in cele
bration of nls fourteenth birthday.
Mrs. F. F. Hunnlcutt, of Decatur, is
visiting Mrs B. 9. Hule.
Miss Mildred Woodward has as her
guest for the G. M. A dance Miss
Sarah Martin, of Ocala, Fla.
The students of the Georgia Military
Academy entertained a number of vis
iting girls at the commencement dance
Friday evening.
Miss Cecile Jones, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is the guest of Miss Helen Smith.
Mrs. Gaurant, of Danville. Va, is
visiting her father, Dr. A. R. Holderby.
Mrs. Emma C. Connally w’as host
ess for the Sewing Club Friday after
noon.
The Misses Easterlln. of Anderson-
ville. Ga., are visiting Mias Annabelle
Jones.
Mrs. A. E. Enberg won the doll that
was held by the Piedmont Continental
Chapter. D. A. R.
Miss Harris, of LaGsange. is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Lena H. Cox.
Eighteen students were graduated
with degrees from Cox College at the
closing commencement exercises
Tuesday evening, and twelve were
given special certificates.
compliment to Miss Owens, of Cuth-
bert, the guest of Miss Eva Towers.
Her guests Included Misses Cleo and
Cliff Mable, Miss Owens, Miss E)va
Towers. Miss Rebekah Candler, Miss
Sarah Terrell, Miss Ethel Coffee, Mrs.
E. B. Branch, Mrs. J. H. Goss, Jr.,
Mrs. Y. L. Hunnlcutt, Mrs. E. M.
Pattillo, Miss Marie Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Both well en
tertained a few friends on Saturday
evening for their guests. Misses Julia
Abbott and Jane Harwell. Invited to
meet them were Misses Zerltta Estes,
Margaret Stephens, Ethel Casin,
Messrs. Edwin Barry. Divette Ham
mond, Alfred McDonald, Clayton Sco
field, Joe Mack, Hooper Alexander,
Jr., Stubbs Brown, Sasnett Gardner,
Mr Stamps.
Milton Candler has returned from
a visit to North Carolina.
Mrs. A. H. Hodgson, Miss Lena
Tow'ers and Mr. Carlton Johnson, of
Athens, motored to Decatur on Sat
urday and were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Flake.
Mr. and Mrs. J< S. Kennedy and
family, who hare, spent the winter
in Decatur, returned to their home at
Lithia Springs on Saturday.
Misses Florence Brinkley. of
Thompson; Miss Almedla Sadler, of
Sheffield, Ala.; Miss Isabelle Nor
wood, of Montgomery, and Miss Essie
Roberts, of Fair burn, were among the
out-of-towm guests who attended the
Agnes Scott commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker and
M/s. Pope leave on the first for Bos
ton, where they will spend the sum
mer. They will be joined by Colonel
and Mrs. Evans and Miss EUlzabeth
Evans.
Mrs. Thurston Hatcher and children
leave on the first for Chattanooga
and Columbus, where they will spend
the summer.
Joe Dunlap, Misses Lillie and May
Dunlap, of Cordele, spent the week- j
end as the guests of relatives.
Mrs. G. S. Watts is the guest of
friends In Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alden entertained
at tea on Monday evening for their
son. Clifford Alden.
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Colllngs.
who have spent the past two w’eeks
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Little, left on Tuesday for Ab-
bingdon, Va., where they will make
their home.
Mrs. A. W. Long entertained at a
luncheon for Mrs. James K. Collings
on Monday.
Miss Leo Little entertained a few
friends informally on Tuesday after
noon as a compliment to Mrs. James
K. Collins.
An interesting event of Tuesday
morning was the w'edding of Miss
Meta Duke, of Atlanta, and Mr. Ralph
Brown, of Decatur, at the Christian
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Metz and chil
dren leave on Monday for Pennsyl
vania, where they will spend the
summer.
Miss Margaret Guinn left on Sat
urday for her home in Conyers af
ter spending the winter in Decatur.
Miss Martha Jewett has returned
from Philadelphia after a winter in
the study of art.
Mr*. Willie Ramspeck and Mrs.
Jennie Finley leave on June 1 for the
West, where they w'ill spend the sum
mer.
.Mr. John Parry Laird has returned
from Davidson College.
Miss Martha Sutton* of LaGrange,
was the recent guest of Mrs. E. M.
Sutton.
Dr. Wiley S. Ansley has returned
from a short stay at Indian Springs.
The Decatur ball team defeated the
Norcross team at Norcross on Sat
urday. The score was 7 to 5 in favor
of Decatur.
Agnes Scott College celebrated its
twenty-sixth anniversary on Wednes
day morning. The graduating exer
cises were impressive. Twenty-five
young women appeared in their caps
and gowns to receive the B. A. de
gree. The student body and faculty
formed a line of march into the chap
el, chanting the processional hymn.
The exercises were opened with pray
er by Dr. J. G. Patton, followed by a
solo by Miss Isabelle Norwood, “Hear
My Prayer.”
President Gaines then announced
the winners of the scholarships. They
are: Scholarship for the college, Miss
Louise Wilson; piano scholarship,
Miss Priscillo Nelson; voice scholar
ship. Miss Mamie Calloway; Art
scholarship, Miss Virginia White.
The Laura Candler medal for math
ematics wae won by Miss Laura
Cooper; certificate in chemistry by
Miss Marion Black. Then followed a
beautiful solo by Miss Pendleton, ac
companied by the violin and organ.
The Rev. Neal Anderson, of Win
ston-Salem, delivered an address to
the class. In recognition of the ser
vices done the college by the team
In the recent debate with Sophy New
comb* Misses Mary Helen Schneider,
Miss Kate Richardson and Miss Ruth
Cofer were presented pins. Then
followed the conferring of B. A. de
grees upon the 25 young women. An
nouncements by President Gaines
and the benediction by Dr. Anderson.
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Daniel, of Forest Park.
Mrs. A. M. Jamerson is having a
pleasant visit In Thomaston. Before
her return home she will visit in
Yatesvtlle and several other places.
M RS. j. 8. M’WILLIAMS, Mrs.
W. B. Owens, Mrs. J. B.
Owens and Mrs. L. Boaten-
rieter attended the Grand Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star at Savannah
last week.
The Embroidery Club met at the
home of Mrs. J. J. Marbut on Glenn-
wood avenue.
Twenty little guests were entertain
ed at a birthday party given Monday
afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Marbut, in honor of their daughter,
Elolse, *13 years old.
Mrs. L. V. Kinnerly has returned
to her home in Ormewood Park from
a visit to friends in Augusta.
Marietta
Hapeville
Decatur
M R. AND MRS. J. W. WEST, of
Valdosta, attended Agnes Scott
commencement this week.
Miss Katherine Paine, of White
hall, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Flake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon and
children, of Atlanta, will spend the
summer in Decatur.
Mrs. N. P. Pratt entertained at a
5 o’clock tea on Friday afternoon as
a compliment to her mother, Mrs.
Baker, of Roswell.
Miss Annie Marie Pattillo was hos
tess for a party on Friday eevntng.
Miss Ailene Dodd was hostess for
the Heart Dice Club on Saturday af
ternoon.
Miss Owens, of Cuthbert, is the
guest of Miss Eva Towers.
Mrs. Henrv B Earthman entertain
ed at bridge Friday afternoon as a
M ISS LUCTLE LONG, of Win
ston-Salem, N. C.. is the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Dri-
ner, for a month.
Eugene King spent several days in
Savannah.
Mrs. E. A. Wilson has returned to
her home in Anniston, Ala., after a
visit of a moivth to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Estes.
Mrs. J. R. Hunnicutt is spending
a week with relatives in Rockmart,
Ga.
Mrs. Felix McElroy, Miss Mattie
Couch, Miss Lida Moore. Miss Win
nie Couch and Theron Nisbet formed
a congenial party which motored to
Indian Springs Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Lasseter is convalescent
after an illness of several weeks.
Mrs. Frank Wells had as her guest
last week her brother, J. T. StiEwell,
of Montezuma. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Crawford,
Sr., of Thomaston, were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Crawford, Jr., at their home on Cen
tral avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman had as
their guest one day recently their
daughter. Mrs. Sam Mosley, of Lith
ia Springs.
M. A. Herndon has returned to
Hapeville, after spending several
months with his daughter, Mrs. Phil
lips. of Westminister, S. C.
Miss Ethel Jones, who has been
quite sick for several weeks, is im
proving.
Mrs. Will Chapman and little
daughters are visiting relatives In
Macon.
Mrs. S. W. Jones has returned
from a week's stay in Mississippi.
Mr. T*ane and family have taken
possession of their prettv homo on
Central avenue, which has just been
completed.
Air. and Airs. Johnson were the rs-
\/|RS. T. JL WHITAKER ent^r-
rained on Friday at a spend-
1 tl.e-day party. Those invited
were Mrs I*. F. Chandler, Mrs. F. B.
F erce. Mrs. C. Toy and Miss Kati-
er'T.e Pierce.
Misses Lucia and Susie Rohson.
Emma Burke, of Griffin; Mary Emma
Phillips. Cottv Johnston, Louise
Ml'che;'. Nei. F. wler, Rosa Kin-p.
Louise Glaze. Lueile Bundscho, Misses
Whlttenberg, Robert Celander, Clay
ton Bundscho, Carl Halladay, Mill-
wood. Benton Wilson, William Mad
dox, Cecil Plaster, Hugo Johnson, Er
win and Joe Whlttenberg and Ashlev
Dearlng formed a party who spent
the week-end at Houston’s Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. McClung. accompanied
by Miss Helen Asher, left last week
for a visit to Rome.
The Civic League met on Friday
at the School Auditorium An inter
esting program was given by the
members of the graduating class «>f
the kindergarten department, under
the direction of Mrs. J. C. Hoke.
Mrs. McClung and Mrs. Johnston
entertained their Sunday school ciaso-
es at a picnic at Piedmont Park jn
: Monday. Those present were Misses
[Winifred Chamblee. Edith Minor.
|Tx>uise Mitchell, Edna anc Rosa King.
I Lueile Bundscho. Cotty Johnston.
Helen and Margaret Asher, Erwin and
Joe Whittenberg. Ashley Hearing.
[.Tames Davis. Sam Cawley. Norman
M RS. J. R. PATTERSON ajid Mrs.
W. R. Joyner, Jr., gave a recep
tion last Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Cottingham, to which
about 200 of their friends were invited.
Mrs. C. T. Nolan wan hostess to the
Church Street Bridge Club last Wed
nesday afternoon.
Steve White gave a dinner last
Thursday evening to his classmates.
Misses Ajinie Gober and Gertrude
Smith and Eugene White. HLs other
guests were Miss Georgia Hunt, John
Heck and Professors Dumas, Spencer,
Sowell and Quilllan.
Miss Emma Gardner entertained the
members of her Sunday school class at
her home last Thursday afternoon. The
class Includes Lottie Lou Mitcham, No-
rine Scott. Ethel Spence, Suaie McKin
ney and Robert and John Qrr.
Miss Regina Rambo Will go to Rich
mond as maid of honor to the Geor
gia Division, U. C. V.
Miss Sadie Gober is attending the
National Convention of Charities In
Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brown and
Miss Corrie Hoyt Brown, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ander
son last Sunday.
Miss Mildred Daniell, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Miss Ruby
Benson. %
Colonel and Mrs. J. H. Porter, of At
lanta, spent last Sunday with Air. and
Mrs. John A. Fields.
Miss Lucy Fields ?s visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Edwin Smith, in Sycamore.
Mrs. A. S. Potter has returned from
Florida, accompanied by her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Harris.
Mrs. Clara Brown will leave in a few
days for her future home in New Jersey.
Mrs. J. S. Warren and Mises Julia
Schilling and I^erna Carnes will leave
June t for San Francisco to see the ex
pos Ition.
Mrs. Almee Dunwoody. of Macon, is
spending some time with Mrs. Wilder
Glover.
The Rev. and Mrs. K. A. Campbell,
of Gastonia, N. C., will arrive In a few
days to be the guests of Mr. and Airs.
J. A. Fields. , „
Mrs. Morgan AIcNeei! is visiting In San
Francisco and will be accompanied
home the latter part of June by her
mother, Mrs. F. L. Freyer.
Mrs. W. R. Turner and Miss Iiaura
Mays are visiting Mrs. Sam P. Jones
in Cartersvllle.
Miss Marcella S ted man and Edward
W. Smith, of Atlanta, were recent vis
itors to Air. and Mrs. Henry B. John
son.
Mr. and) Airs. J. G. Garwood, of An
cona, Panama, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Anderson last week.
Miss Catherine Charlton, of Savannah,
is visiting Misses. Alary and Julia How-
eH
X>r. and Mrs. J. H. Patton and Mm
Mary Davenport have returned from
N&coochee VaUey, where Ur. Patton
preached the commencement sermon at
N&coochee Institute last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. James McKinney, of At- i
lanta, will spend the summer with Mrs.
U B. McKinney. _
Miss Mattie Hunter, of Quitman, is
visiting Miss Annie Waddell.
Forest Park ]
M R. ACNT> MRS. I- D. SIMMONS,
Mr. Dallace Simmons, Mrs. Mc
Daniel and little daughter, cf
rBadentown. Fla., and Mrs. Seleta
Cowan, of Ashburn, Ga.. spent Sat- ;
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Puckett returning from North Geor
gia on a motoring trip.
Mrs. L. V. Moore left Thursday to
spend several weeks with relatives in
Macon. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burks had as
their guests last Sunday Miss Mary
Suttles and Roy Suttles, of Eilenwood.
MVse Kathleen Barton is visiting
Miss Henrietta Mams in East Point.
Mrs. Butner. of Powder Springs,
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Hendrix last
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seller*, of Atlanta,
were visitors here Sunday.
ATr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison an
nounce the birth of a daughter, born
May 24.
Misses Jessie Christian. Lueile Hole
and Hal Toland attended a party given
by Mr. and Mrs. Lupo, of East Point.
Saturday night.
Mrs. J. J. Evan*, of spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Morrow.
Primus J. Burks spent Sunday eve
ning with friends in Hapeville.
Hugo Johnston and Ralph Alorgan.
Mrs. W. D. Martin returned on
Tuesday from a month’s visit to Bir
mingham.
Mrs. R. Behm has gona to Ohio to
spend the summer.
Mrs. J. E. Alexander entertained the
Oakhurst Sewing Club on Tuesday at
her home on Howell Mill road.
Mrs. R. C. Rousey left on Tuesday
for a visit to her daughter in Bir
mingham
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Methodist Church met with Airs. W.
O. Slater on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wallace have
returned from an automobile trip to
Gainesville.
Mrs. E. W. Mlsner 1s visiting rela
tives in Marietta, Ga.
The Missionary Society entertained
the ladies of the Baptist ChuTch on
Wednesday at the home of the presi
dent. Mrs. Georgia Johnston.
Colonel and Mrs. William Schlev
Howard are spending the week m
Washington, D. C.
Miss Mary Emma Phillips has as
her guest, Miss Emma Burke, of
Griffin.
Mrs. H. W. Young will entertain
the Bridge Club next w r eek at her
home on East Lake drive.
Miss Kollock, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Miss Jean Robson, who 1s
Bpending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Howard.
S MYRNA, May 29.—Mrs. R. A. Eaton,
of Atlanta, is visiting Mrs. P. M.
Rice.
AIrs. v O. L. Dougherty, of Cummlng. Is
the guest of Mrs. William Caldwell.
Miss Earl Carter’s expression class
gave a recital at the Alethodist Church
Friday night.
Air. and Mrs. Dunn and family are
spending several weeks at Hot Springs,
Ark.
The lilllputian wedding, given by Miss
Mazy Whitfield, at the Methodist
Church Tuesday evening, was quite a
success in every way. Receipts were
thirty-two dollars.
The State convention of the Bpworth
League convenes here June 2L and will
be in session three days. Smyrna is
preparing to entertain the delegates roy
ally.
Mrs. D. B. Curry is visiting friends
and relatives in South Georgia.
Mrs. T. Walter Moore and Master
Tom Moore are the guests of Mrs.
Wilbur Hill in Augusta.
Miss Genevieve Mather, of Atlanta,
spent a few days last week with Miss
Frances Adams.
Miss Emma Rogers has recovered
from a recent illness.
Miss Emmit Branham has returned
from a pleasant visit to Miss Clara
Weekes in Decatur.
Miss Emma Turner, of Georgia
Normal and Industrial College, is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White.
The Tom Thumb wedding at the
Methodist Church Thursday evening
was an interesting event. Little Miss
Helen Clark made a beautiful bride
and Master Floyd Chambers a hand
some bridegrom. The bride’s omy
attendant w’aj* Miss Eleanor AlcDon-
ald as maid of honor. Alaster Virlvn
Daniell was the best man. The cere
mony was performed by Master Guy
Rogers.
Mrs. Paul MacDonald has as her
guest Miss Nell Morris.
Miss Margaret Bearden was the re
cent guest of Miss Elizabeth Hudson.
Walter Moore is in Columbia, S. C.
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