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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA.. SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1915.
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Madison j
M
ADISON, May 29.—Mrs. Miller
Brook* entertained at cards at
her home Saturday afternoon for
a party of friends. Mrs, Robert Doug
in® received the guest prize and Mrs.
Vason the bridge prize. The guests
were Mesdames T. C. Foster, Jr., T. M
Douglas, li. M. Wade. T. H. Holland,
Charles Baldwin, W. E. Adams. Grady
Atkinson. Robert Douglas. J. II Foster.
H H. Fitzpatrick. .1 K. Orr. Amelia
Kequarth, Bradford Rough tori, K. S. An
derson. K. H. George, W. A. Jarboe,
Jack Cunningham, M. W. Pou, Neal Va
aon. P. W. Reid. Dot Hanner, C. M.
rurlow and Misses Mae Thomason, Sal
ly Muatin, Misses Sugden. Bessie Wal
ton. Indie Harr el, Bessie Atkinson, Cora
Atkinson. •
Mrs. Kitty Fitzpatrick entertained her
club and several friends at her home
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bat Vason
made top score. Mrs. Whit Pou re
ceived the consolation prize. The guests
were Mrs. M. F. Brooks. Mrs. W. W.
Baldwin. Mrs. Albert Douglas, Mrs. Jack
Cunningham, Mrs. Fred Foster, Mrs.
Bradford Roitghton. Mrs. Whit Pou.
Mrs. Bat Vason, Mrs. Kirby Anderson
and Mrs. Henry Fitzpatrick.
Miss Sara Mustin entertained Thurs
day afternoon in honor of her visitors,
the Misses Sugden, of Savannah.
The Bridge Club met at the home of
Miss Virginia Butler to-day. The mem
bers present were Mrs. Bradford
Rough ton, Mrs. R. M. Wade, Mrs. Belle
Douglas. Mrs. Tom Holland. Miss Sara
Mustin. Miss Mae Thomason. Mrs. Mil
ler Brooks and Mrs. F. C. Foster, Jr.
Mrs. Charles H*dervberg entertained 'ri
the Hotel Morgan Wednesday afternoon.
Among those present were Mrs. J T.
DeLeislelne, Mrs. Bat Vason. Mrs. H.
W. Baldwin. Mrs. Robert Harrlss, Mrs.
Crof Barnet. Mrs W. E. Shepherd, Mrs.
Oradv Atkinson, Mrs. W. A. Jarboe.
Mrs. Jack Cunningham. Miss Ree Tar-
hoe. Miss Estelle Penick. Miss Mary
Harrlss. Mrs. Henrv Harriss. Mrs. Usher
Thomason. Mrs. Charles Baldwin. Mrs.
H. D. White. Mrs. Whit Pou, Mrs. Leon
Few. Mrs. Kirhv Anderson. Mrs. J. D.
Nash and Miss Gertrpde Douglas.
Columbus J
C OLUMBUS, May 29.—As a special
courtesy to Mrs. Thomas Flim-
- mine, of Sparta, the guest of Mrs..
R. B. Patterson. Miss Aylmer Pearce
entertained the members of the Monday
Auction Club at the Country Club.
Those present were Mesdames Wili
Pease. Jr., William Morton, Henry
Burrus, P, B. Patterson, Jack Bradley,
Thomas Shanks, Misses Kan Howard.
Isable Battle, Mable Pearoe and Miss
Aylmer Pearce.
Mrs. J. P. Kyle entertained the mem
bers of the Kalamazoo Club at her home
on Twelfth street and Third avenue
Those present were Mesdames Charl
ton Battle, Richard Slade, John Black-
mar, Paul Dismukes, O. C. Bullock
Dundley Chipley. J. S. Bleecker, P. j!
Williams, Rhodes Browne, Charles
Woolfolk, Mollle Wright, Reese Craw
ford, Andrew Shepherd, F. B. Gordon
Frank Lummus, Price Gilbert, T K
Peabody, S. B. Hatcher, j. L Willis
Frank Lumpkin, W. W. Stewart, C j’
Meredith, George Banks, E. P. Owsley!
Barschall Andrews. Joseph Pou, R. B
Small, Charles Woodruff, Miss Anna
Bennlng.
Mrs. Richard Spencer was hostess on
Tuesday morning for the members of
her sewing club. Those present were
Mesdames Thomas Shanks, Harry
Woodruff. A. O. Blackmar. Clifford
Swift, Stewart Fleming, Lloyd Bowers
Edgar Chancellor. Will Crawford, H. E.
Weathers, Charles Crowell, Miss Kob-
eft* Slade.
Tuesday at noon Mrs. N. N. Curtis
and Miss Alice Curtis invited a few of
their friends to a luncheon at the Cozy
Tea Rooms In honor of Mrs. Neal Kitch
ens, of Bullockville, Ga The party in
cluded Mrs. Kitchens, Mrs. Homer Dl-
mon. Miss Anna Caroline Bennlng. Mrs.
N. N. Curtis and Miss Alice Curtis.
Mrs. George Golden, a recent bride,
was honored at a tea Wednesday aft
ernoon given by Mrs. J. P. Golden and
the Misses Golden. Those present were
Mrs. W. E. Estes, Miss Lenora Golden,
Miss Louise Battle, Miss Vera Golden,
Miss Nell Dimon. Miss Sarah Golden.
Mrs. William Morton, Mrs. Harry Wood
ruff, Mrs. Ben Fletcher, Mrs. J. p. Nor-
rle, Miss Verna Dudley, Miss Kllie Hen
derson, Miss Bessie Perkins, Miss Mar
ion Bickerstalf. Miss Minnie Hunt Hall,
Miss Elsie Sehpherd, Mls^ Mare-aret
Gordon, Miss Loretta Chappell. Miss
Ruth Battle. Mrs. Everett Strupper,
Mrse. Homer Dimon, Mrs. W. Pearce,
Jr., Mrs. Andrew Shepherd, Mrs. Anna
I ease. Miss Mary Pease. Misses Susie
and Malissa Golden. Mrs. F. Lummus,
Mrs. T. E. Golden. Mrs. Reese Crawford,
Miss Marion Ponder, Mrs. II. Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Carter, of Bullock-
Ville, Gd... who have been spending a
few days in the city a sthe guest of Mr
and Mrs. P. J. Williams, have been tne
inspiration for a number of beautiful
parties and luncheons.
Mrs. Fred Fletcher entertained the
members of the Round Dozen Club Wed
nesday afternoon at her home in Wynn-
ton.
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C EDARTOWN. May 29.—A number of
affairs have been given during the
week for Miss Ada Lee Timber-
lake, of Wake Forest, N. C., the guest
of Mrs. E. C. Benton. The forty-two
party given by Miss Flora Burbank on
Saturday afternoon was a pretty com
pliment to Miss Timberlake Miss Bur
bank was assisted by Miss Myrta Dodds
and Miss Lena Burbank. Miss Myrta
Dodds was the hostess at forty-two on
Monday morning with Miss Tlmberlake
as guest of honor, and on Monday aft
ernoon Miss Rosa Vance and Mrs. Mor
gan Russell gave a theater party for
Mrs. Benton and her guest.
Mrs. William I^eary was guest of hon
or .Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Fan
nie Turner entertained the. members of
the Clover Club. Miss Mary Wood, Miss
Inita Janes and Miss Loulie Ledbetter
assisted.
Complimenting Mrs. William Huff, of
West Point, Miss Wood gave a theater
party Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Graham Norman and Mrs. E. S.
Anet gave a garden party Tuesday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. Morrow on
College street, complimenting Mrs. Wil
liam Leary, of Birmingham; Mrs. Wil
liam Huff, of West Point; Miss Edith
Pollock, of Philadelphia, and Miss Ada
Lee Timberlake. of Wake Forest, N. C.
One of the enjoyable affairs of the
week was the -reception and dance given
by the Cedartown Club on Thursday
evening as a formal opening to the new
club.
Patience Barrow will take place next dre.1 HollU, of Amrrtcua. who la the
Wednesday evening, will he the guest
of honor at a dinner-dance, given by
his groomsmen to-night at the Ogle
thorpe Club. The party will include Mr.
Drew Robert Waller, Jr., Walter Doug
las. Ford Fuller. Catesby Jones. Dr. Si.
Julian DeCaredeuc, Thomas Goethals
and Walter Mace.
The marriage of Miss Norma Hansen
to Harry Norton will take place at the
home of the bride’s mother, June 22.
Misa Hanna Berner, of Brooklyn, was
married to Isaac Raskin at the New
Chatham Artillery Hall Wednesday
night. Miss Sadie Raskin was maid of
honor and Alex Raskin was best man.
The bridesmaids were Miss Ida Raskin
and Miss Rosa Raskin, of New York,
and Miss Rosa Brooks. The groomsmen
were William Raskin, Abraham Miller
and Joseph Oppenheim. The couple will
reside in Savannah, after a honeymoon
in New York.
guest of Mr s W. O. Kinney
Cartersville
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Augusta
Newnan j
N ewnan. May 2d.— 1 The Crochet
Club had Its last meeting with
Mrs. Mike Powell. The next
meeting is with Mrs. F. B. Cole.
The Reading Circle met last week
with Mrs. Ellen Goolsby. Mrs. H. A.
Hall discussed Maeterlinck, and Mrs. T.
P. Bradley gave a talk on Tolstoi’s
works and his home- life. This was the
last meeting of the year.
Mrs. T. J. Fisher entertained the se
nior and junior classes with other mem
bers of the high school at an afternoon
tea Tuesday. Mieses Alice McBride
and Frances Cole served punch.
The junior class entertained the mem
bers of the senior class Wednesday aft
ernoon on T. E. Atkinson's lawn at a
beautiful tea.
The Junior Reading Class met Wed
nesday afternoon with Miss Helen Stone.
Misses Edna Condor, of Palmetto, and
Miss Inez Johnson, of Tlogansville. who
have been spending several months In
Newnan. leave for their homes Satur
day.
Miss Frankie McCrory. who has been
with the public schools for the last
year, leaves for her home in Jackson
ville. Fla., Friday.
A dance was given Friday night at
Elks’ Hall.
S UGU8TA, May 29.-*-The social event
of interest in Augusta society this
week was the marriage of Miss
Reuben Walton and David Sloan Lewis,
which took place at noon Wednesday at
the First Baptist Church. The ceremony
was performed by Dr. Ashby Jones in
the presence of a large number of
friends. The maid of honor was Miss
Virginia Walton. Two little flower girls
were little Happy and Mildren Walton.
The best man was Bertram Dales, and
the ushers were Robert Walton, Jr., E.
A. Hayden, C. 3. Bailey and Chester
Story. The couple left for the North
Carolina mountains. Later they will go
to Mullins, Ga., where they will reside
for a time.
Miss Alberta Gehrken entertained the
Thursday Coterie at five hundred.
The Lakeside Boat Club gave a dance
Friday night. About forty couples at
tended The chaperons were Dr. and
Mrs. W. E. Shaw.
Mrs. Frank Barrett confplimented Mrs.
William Elliott, of Columbia. Mrs.
Jack's guest, with a little bridge party
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Jacob Phlnizy probably will
spend the summer months at Bar Har
bor, where she will join a party of Vir
ginia and Baltimore friends.
The Children’s Carnival, under the
auspices of the Children's Hospital As
sociation. will be an al fresco event of
next week.
ARTERSVTLLE, Max 29 —The event
of the week was the graduation
exercises of the Cartersville High
School at the Opera House Tuesday
evening. The class numbers twenty—
ten girls and ten boys Charles Collins
w'on first honor. Waring Battle took
second honor and Miss Cornelia Milam
third. Charles D. McKlnna, of Decatur,
delivered the literary address. C. M
Milam, president of the Board of Educa-
tion. presented the diplomas and cer
tificates.
The young men of the city compli
mented the home girls with a dance
Tuesday evening. Those dancing were
Misses Gladys and Yeta White, Mary
Helen Bellinger, Gadsden. Ala,; Caro
line and Marylu Young, Tra Neal, Sarah
and Lucile Stephens. Mrs. Frank Pru-
den, of Dalton; Messrs. Fred and Rob
ert Knight, Carl Scheur, Lynsey For
rester, Claude Brown. George Wood roe,
Monroe and Fred Neal, Buck Patterson,
chaperons, Mr and Mrs. Ed Strickland,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Peeples, Mr. and
Mrs. Madison Milam.
The Cherokee Club observed Library
Day. May 26. It was the birthday of
Miss Mary Munford, for whom the li
brary is named. Mrs. A. O. Granger.
S resident of the club, delivered an ad-
ress. Miss Ella Neal, chairman of the
music section, with Mrs. B. L. Vaughn,
contributed a number of piano solos.
Friday afternoon the annual election
of officers of the D. A. R. took place at
the home of Mrs. O. T. Peeples. Mrs.
G. H. Aubrey was selected regent; Mrs.
F2d Strickland, Jr., vice regent; Mrs
Paul Akin, historian; Mrs. W. M
Cafferty, registrar; Mrs. Jack
treasurer.
Arline and Vera Crockman. Thelma
Weeks, of Mississippi; Miss .logic Dn
vis, of Barnw ell. 8. C.; Miss Ixuiise
Marshall, of Tennflle; Miss Eunice Wells,
of Perry.
Mrs. Hamilton Reid gave a spend-the-
day party la.st week Tn honor of Mrs.
Preston Brooks, of Athens. Those in
the party were Mrs. Sid Edmondson,
Miss Mattie Edmondson, Misses Julia
Burnette and Marion Graves, of Sj>*r-
ta, and Mr. Burnett Harris.
Mrs. P. M Atkinson, of Madison, gave
a tea Sunday evening for a party from
FJatonton, the guests going In Colonel
Roy Stubbs’ automobile. Those present
were Misses Annie Louts* Barkaloo,
Mary Clay and Nina Julia Wingfield,
Messrs. Roy Stubbs, Paul Atkinson,
John D. Watterson and BWtler Atkin
son.
Mrs. Howell Hearn entertained the
Daughters of the Confederacy Saturday
morning at her home on Washington
street.
Mc-
Hill,
Dalton
u
liilledgeville
H untsville, ala., May 29.—Mrs.
T. W. Pratt entertained on Tues
day afternoon at an afternoon
theater party, to which fourteen guests
were bidden.
Mrs. Robert Chase entertained on
Tuesday at a luncheon for Mrs. Annie
I-Aurie Lyerly, of Hickory. N. C.
Mrs. Martin May entertained the Auc
tion Club Tuesday morning, when Miss
Jane White won the ciub prize and the
guest prize was awarded Mrs. K. C.
Rodgers.
Mrs. Winston F. Garth will entertain
on June 4 at a large colonial reception
for the members of Twickenham Town
Chapter, D. A. R., and a number of
invited guests.
The Indies’ Auction Club met with
Mrs. A. W. Newsom on Thursday aft
ernoon at Oaklawn.
Miss Kate Halsey entertained at auc
tion on Saturday afternoon, the club
prize being won by Mrs. T. H. Gilbert.
The Wednesday Morning Auction Club
met with Mrs. Will Newman this week
n
Macon
[ Savannah
S AVANNAH, May 29.—The delegates
to the convention of the Grand
Chapter of the Order of the East
ern Star were entertained all the week
and left the city speaking its praises.
A large number of Savannah’s repre
sentatives in the different Southern col
leges returned home this week for the
summer vacation, among them being
Miss Ruth Nisbet and Miss Julia Wal
ker. who have been attending Agnes
Scott College.
Lionel Drew, whose marriage to Miss
M ACON, May 29.—Two brides-elect
were the guests of honor at a
tea which Mrs. Washington Des
sau, Jr., gave at her home on Clisby
place Thursday afternoon. They are
Miss Julia Riley, whose marriage to
Chester A. Struby takes place on June
15, and Miss Alice Burden, who will be
married to I. L. Domingos, on June 9.
S. B. Salders Walker and Walter Eta-
pler gave a barbecue at their country
home near Macon Thursday afternoon
for Miss Iola Wise and Eugene Stetson,
who will be married shortly.
Miss Elizabeth Burke will entertain
Monday afternoon at a reception for
.Miss Iola Wise and the latter’s guests.
Miss Margaret Addison. Miss Mary Lyon
and Miss Jessie Alexander, of Augusta,
and Miss Louise Wise, of Wilmington,
N. C.
Miss Dora Dunwody gave a sewing
party Thursday morning for Mrs. F. L.
Neely, a recent bride.
J. Von Johnson complimented Miss
Iola Wise with a dance at the Idle Hour
Club Wednesday evening.
Mrs. *Charles A. Glawson was hostesR
at a house party this week, her guests
being Miss Louise Elmore, of Laxing-
ton; Miss Lizzie Lee Pound, of Bir
mingham; Miss June Ellison, of Cincin
nati. Mrs. W. K. Daniel, of l>aGrange
Miss Louise Harmon, of Gainesville,
Fla.. and Miss Gertrude Hay. of Macon.
Mrs. Glawson gave a party in their
honor this afternoon.
Mrs. Herbert F. Haley entertained at
bridge Thursday afternoon for Miss Mil-
ILLEDGEVILLE. May 29.—glnce
the summer months began Cox
Pond has been the scene of many
picnic parties. On Thursday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. John Sidney Lawrence
chaperoned a number of the younger
set. Another outing was enjoyed at Cox
Pond Saturday afternoon by a number
of the faculty of the Georgia Nonna 1
and Industrial College and a few friends.
Those in the party were Miss Kate Par-
aer, Miss Luriine Parker, Miss Minnie
Perry, Miss Sarah Hall, Miss Gene Hail,
Miss Mary Sibley and Mrs. J. L. Law
rence.
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. N. B.
Ellison entertained the Hill Band at a
theatortum party. The members of the
band are Mrs. E. R. Hine. Mrs. H. B
Ennis, Mrs. O. W. Stembridge, Mrs.
Vinson, Mrs. Grant. Mrs. G. A. Law
rence, Mrs. Banks. Mrs. D. W. Brown,
Mrs. R. R. Brown. Mrs Chamberlain,
Mrs. 8, J. Stembridge. Mrs. John Har
per and Mrs. Edmondson.
The graduation exercises of the Geor
gia Military College were held uesday
morning. The address to the graduat
ing class was delivered by Dr. W. L.
Pickard, of Mercer University.
Plans are being made for a Chautau
qua to be held June lL 12 and 14
Dr. B. W. Hunt and Dr. Mann, of Ea-
tonton, gave short talks on dairying to
the Farmers’ Club of the County at the
court house Saturday.
Miss Clara Williams gave a theater
party at the Colonial FYiday evening in
honor of her guests. Miss Frances Gurr.
of Macon, and Miss Mildred Lewis, of
Sparta.
Among the visitors in the city attend
ing G. M. C. commencement are Miss
Lucille Reynolds, of Lexington; Misses
Adams, of Eatonton; Miss Sallie K.
Robson, of Linton; Miss Kate Bayne, of
Macon; Miss Minnie Belle Crawford and
Miss Rerena Crawford, of Lexington;
Mrs. J. O. Nolan. Miss Frances Turner,
of Eatonton; Miss Frances Gurr, of Ma
con; Miss Mildred Lewis, of Rparta, and
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Crawfora, of Lex
ington.
D ALTON, May 29.—The Chautauqua
this week has attracted many
visitors to Dalton. Among them
are Misses Marie and Beulah Barrow,
of Reynolds, guests of Mrs. J. R. Hum
phries; Miss Falen I/owry, of Rome, guest
of Mrs. Z. T. Terrell; MiV George Jus
tice, of Henderson. N. C., guest of Mrs.
Georgia Hunt; Mr. and Mrs. Logan Pitts,
bf Calhoun, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. McDaniel; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fos
ter, of 'Tunnel Hill.
Mrs. Margaret Shelton, of Washing
ton, D. C. t the guest of Mrs. W. C.
Martin, was guest of honor at an in
formal bridge party given Saturday by
Mrs. Julian McCamy’.
Miss Betty Tyler entertained Friday-
evening at a moonlight picnic at Rdge-
wood, in honor of the graduating class
of the Dalton High School.
Miss Marian McCamy entertained
Misses Estelle Felker, Betty Tyler, Sara
Hall, Lulu Smith, Gertrude Manly. Wil
lie Mae Gregory and Tryphena Kelly at j
a 6 o’clock dinner Tuesday evening
Mrs. M. C. Foster will entertain the
Reviewers’ Club at a lawn fete at her
suburban home FYiday afternoon. Offi
cers for hte new year will be elected.
M. T. Solar. Mrs. Walter Berry and
Mrs. Rowland Bower.
Miss Lamar Coleman gave a luncheon
for Miss El via Hawes and Miss A.ice
Powell, brides-elect of June. Those in
vited were Mrs Chislom Ausley, Mrs
R. B. Coleman. Mis Sam Hawes, Miss
Lyda Lee Bruton, Miss Elvte Haes, Miss
Alice Powell, Miss Florence Hawes
Mrs. C, H. Caldwell gave a swlmmln**-
party at her country home, ’’Linger
Long,’’ \V» The guests were
Mrs. Ball. ■ f Thomasvllle; Mis*- Stella
Nussbaum, < Florence Macs. Miss
Edna Nussbaum, Miss Lyda Lee Bru
ton. Miss Euzera M<*CarSij. and Robert
May, Judge Cox, of Camilla, Dr. Leo
Lyons, Carl Renter, Oliver Felmlmr.
Lindsey Pappy, Jose Bruton. Joe Mc
Duffie and Air Bell, of Whlghani
Miss Clara Sutherland entertained the
Junior Aid Wednesday afternoon. Those
present were Mrs \V\ \Y. Warded. Mrs.
Charles Parker. Mrs Jack Bowers, Mrs
E. A. Varner, Mrs. George Clark. Mrs
Roland Bower. Mrs Mercer Flaggs and
Miss Emma Sutherland, Miss Lirrar
Coleman. Miss Clara Sutherland, Miss
Florence Hawes
don
A fishing party composed of Dr Gor-
>n Chason, L. A. Friedman. Morgan
Smith, Atticus Parker. Robert McTyre,
R. B. Coleman. R. Mays, R L. Lane and
Lewis Cllett. went to McIntyre to spend
the week-end.
Miss Lydia Lee Bruton gave a shower
for Miss Elvie Hawes, a bride-elect of
June. Those present were Mr. Robert
Mays, Mrs. Dan Gibson. Mr Farrell.
Miss Lamar Coleman, Mias Alioe Powell,
Miss Blanche Kornman, Miss Florence
Hawes. Miss Euzera McCarthy. Miss
Cora Clark, Miss Emma Rutherland and
Miss Elvie Hawes.
Miss Stella Nussbaum entertained the
Friday Afternoon Nullo Club. Those
present were Mrs. Charles Harrell. Mrs.
Mercer Baggs. Mrs. L, \. FYiedman.
Mrs. H. H Coombs, Mrs. W. H. Wheel
er. Mrs. Julian Ehrlich. Mrs Will
Will Krause. Atticus Parker. Laurel
Tonge and Miss Edna Nussbaum
Bainbridge
B AINBRIDGE, May 29.—A marriage
of wide interest was that of Miss
OniB Willis and Abe Conger,
which took place Wednesday evening at
the Presbyterian Church. The attend
ants were Miss Alice Powell, maid of
honor; Miss Hariett Heath, of Camilla.
Miss Ruth Holder, Miss Lula May Mor
gan, bridesmaids; Henry Tift, of Sffton;
H. N. Conger, of Gordon, Ala.: Clay
Blnion. of Cuthbert, were groomsmen.
The bride entered with her sister, Mrs
J. E. Ward. After the ceremony a re
ception was held at the home of Mr
and Mrs. E. J. Willis.
The Sewing Club met with Miss Edna
Nussbaum Monday afternoon. Those
present were Mrs L. A. Friedman. Mrs.
Atticus Parker. Mrs. Laurel Tonge, Mrs.
I. N. Kornman, of New York; Mrs. Gus
Kornman. Mrs. Joseph Marks, of Val
dosta; Mrs. Charles Harrell, Mrs. Theo
dore Tiller, of Washington, D. C.; Mrs.
Melvin Nussbaum, Mrs. Julian Ehrlich,
Mrs Ben Ehrlich, Mrs. George Clark,
Mrs. Douglas Harrell, Mrs. B. E. Jen
nings, Miss Edna Nussbaum. Miss Min
nie Hinds. Miss Frances Kwileckl.
Mrs Boen Belcher entertained the
Tuesday Afternoon Nullo Club. Those
present were Mrs. Wright Jackson, Mrs.
Ed Perry, Mrs. George Fields. Mrs.
Henry Coombs. Mrs. Sam Hawes. Mrs.
Elberton
——
Jessie Champion, Lizzie Irvin and Mo-
zelle Jones assisted in entertaining
The Christian Endeavor Hociety held
a social meeting last Friday evening,
entertaining about seventy guests.
Misses Sill well, Duncan and Irvin and
Mrs. Olln Smith and Mrs. Tom Starke
served refreshments.
Miss Ellen Mattox entertained the
Notchet Club Saturday afternoon. Her
guests were Misses Nell Stovall. Ruth
Wester, Mozelle Cauthen, Emelyn
Shepard, Hilda Meadow, Mrs. Arthur
Boothe, Mrs. Wilbur Webb, Armond
Alexander and Mrs. Guilford Hawes.
Dublin
Dockin*. Louisa Caah. Grace Louder*
milk. Myrtle Smith; Messrs. F’anstel?
McConnell, Dewey Crawford.
The Mission Rtudy Class of the M E.
Church held its regular meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Walter Rudisill. The
meeting was led by Mrs. 8. M. Benton.
D UBLIN. May 29.—Dr. and Mrs. R. L
Butler were hosts to the graduat
ing class of the Dublin High
School Tuesday evening at a picture
party.
Thts week the sanitary drinking foun
tains ordered by the Laurens School Im
provement Club for the public schools
of the city were received and installed.
Wednesday afternoon the Campfire
Girls met at Stubbs Park and held a
special session, at which story telling,
including many Indian legends, was a
feature of the meeting.
Information has been received by Mr.
and Mrs J. A. Llffsey here that their
son. J. Q. Liffsey, who was graduated,
Wednesday from Gordon Institute, has
S Bissed the examinations for West Point
[Hilary Academy ajid will enter that
school in July.
A meeting of the Rook Club was held
this week with Mrs. George Walker.
Covington
E LBERTON, May 39—Misa Neal
Cochran was honor guest at a
dance given by Dr. and Mrs R. F.
Moore last Wednesday evening. Those
present were Misses Hilda Meadow, Mil
dred Stallings, Valeria and Zelma Allen.
Minnie Cohen, 'Thelma Wright and May
Grogan Messrs. Roy. Hid and T. O. Ta
bor, Horace and Jule Manley. William
Davon, George Mattox, Frank Kline.
Hay Bynum and James Garrison
The Notchet Club gave Miss Nell Sto
vall a surprise party Wednesday after
noon. Those present were Misses Jen
nie Lou Irvin, Leila Sellers. Minnie Mae
Smith and Hilda Meadow and Mrs. Ar
thur Boothe and Mrs. Wilbur Webb.
C. E. Dryden’s Sunday school class
enloyed a moonlight picnic at Brewer’s
Mill Saturday evening. Those attend
ing were Misses Emelyn Shepard, Mary
Harper, Beth Duncan. Laura and Irene
StilwelL Messrs. Herbert Wilcox. Fred
Auld. T. M. Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. Olln
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dryden.
Some of the young men complimented
Miss Neal Cochran with a moonlight
picnic at Brewer’s Mill Thursday even
ing. The guests were Misses Neal
Cochran. Hadel Fye. Ethel Worsham.
May Grogan, Kathleen Meadow, Valeria
and Gladys Allen and Esther Carlthers;
Messrs. Fred Crandel. of Athens;
Chandler Brown, Will Jones. Burt
Smith, Harry Thornton, Carl Bailey,
James Garrison. Ed Tabor, Horace Man
ley and Guy Qullllan Mr. and Mrs.
Winder Wester and Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Lee were chaperons.
Misses Hattie Sisk. Elizabeth McCou-
brey and Verlle Mathews entertained at
Mrs. W. H. Irvin’s home Friday even
ing for Miss Mildred Stalling. Misses
C OVINGTON. May 29.—Mrs. H. D.
Terrell entertained a number of
her friends at her home on Monti-
cello street on Saturday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Harry Davis.
Mrs. A S. Hopkins entertained the
members of the U. D. C. Chepter at
her home on Thursday afternoon
The members of the Booklovers’ Club
were entertained by Mrs. W. A. Muse
on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. N. S. Turner entertained the
members of her bridge club on Thurs
day afternoon at her home on Monti-
cello street.
j Cornelia
C ORNELIA. May 29.—Mrs. I. C.
Wade was hostess to the Ladies'
Society of the M. E. Church at her
home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene
Jackson and Mrs. Selby Benton gave
their reports of the district meeting at
Comer. A duet was sung by Mrs. Harry
Nabsted and Mrs. Max Miller. Refresh
ments were served by Mesdames Nab-
sted. Wade. Haddon and Benton.
On Saturday a picnic was given bv
the ^Sunday school of the Methodist
Church at Demorest l^ake
A fishing party went to Chattahoochee
River Friday evening. The party was
composed or Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Griffith. Miss Irene
Hunt and Henry Brewer and Mr and
Mrs. Amos King
Mrs J. P. Bowen, of Atlanta, is visit
ing her father, Mr. Burch.
Commencement f*xterciaes were held
last week at Cornelia High School. Ten
students received diplomas They were
Misses Lola Campbell, Gussie Mae Bry
an, Edna Avery, Gladys Collins, Irene
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