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111sakST> SUNDAY A MERIC AN, ATLANTA. GA.. SUNDAY, MAY HU, 1915.
Miss f:va Pearce ■£!
Council of Lady Principals and Deans of Women of Normal j
Schools and Colleges. Miss Pearce is one of the women prinei- i
pals of Brenau College at Gainesville. (Photo by N. C. White, j
Gainesville, Ga.) j
Kirkwood
M ISS LUCILE GRIGG, of Mont
gomery, is visiting her sister.
Mrs. John Simmons, 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. Flu., 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 Mlttie Hall, w'ho is visiting
her brother, Joe Hall, in Atlanta, spent
a few days with Mrs, John Simons.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave B. Sisson,
wno have been spending the past
month with Mrs. V. P. Bisson, hav*
moved Into their new home, which has
Ju.’t been completed.
Mrs. Prank 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
•pefl-the-day party on Friday. The
guests were Mrs. Nelson Crist, Mrs.
H C. Thofnpson, Judson Hawk, Mrs.
J. T. Aiken, Mrs. Henry Hollimon,
Miss Louise Thompson.
The ladies of the Baptist Churcji
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 ano daughter, Lou
ise. are visiting relatives In Augusta.
C. P. Martin has returned from a
hunting trip In North Carolina.
Bernard Morris has returned from
a visit to New York.
The Ladles’ Aid Society of the
Methodist Church gave a 'surprise
partv Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Aiken on Boulevard drive In
honor of Mrs. Havgood and Mrs.
Aiken, two of the members.
Mrs. W. P. Paden entertained tne
members of the Sewing Club on
Thnisdav afternoon.
Everett Turner, who has been <11
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 Flolse Thomas returned dur
ing the week from Gainesville, where
she has been attending Brenau Col
lege
Miss Palsy Smith will leave on
Monday for CartersvilTe to visit Miss
Maggie Frlch.
Mr*. Herbert Mitchell Is visiting her
mother. Mrs. McFlrenth, In Athens.
Pr. 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 Plater and Mrs. Sam Haw
kins. of Mnntlcello.
A plav examination dav. at Kirk
wood will be given Tuesday evening
at. the Kirkwood School auditorium
by the young people for the benefit
of the Methodic Church.
pltallty were Mlsges Ora and LenA
Stamps. Mrs. Voll, Mrs. J. 1*'. Nance,
Mrs S. C. Watkins and Miss Ray.
Mrs. Hartwell will be hostess of
the Needlecraft Circle the first Wed
nesday In June.
Mrs. E. B. Gill and daughter, Miss
Corrie Gill, will occupy the home of
Mrs. G. W. Chapman, on Hardee
street, during her absence In Alaba
ma for the summer months*
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 Whlte-
foord avenue. Those present were
Mesdames W. M. Gill. Frank McCo-
nuick, J. O. Morgan, Cagle, M. P.
Ruff, H. M. Smith, Troublefleld,
Thomas. W. F Buchanan. E. E.
Steed. At kens, J. C. Fife. Plunkett,
Terry, Flckett, Hughes, Binder and
Short.
Mrs. W. F. Buchanan left last
week to spend the summer In Knox
ville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. WofTord have
recently taken possession *of their
apartment on McLendon avenue, with
Mrs. Geneva Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Woodall an
nounce the birth of a daughter, who
will be 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 Harrrtsen left last Wed
nesday to spend the summer with ,
Mrs. W. E. Wimpy, at ‘ Hallyburton
Hall," Clarkston.
The 1912 Embroidery Club, of In
man Park, will meet with Mrs. A. K.
Thurmond on Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McMillan,
who have been the guests of Mrs.
George Stanton, have returned to
their home in Macon
Oafthurst
Edgewood
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M R. ANP MRS. HENRY
GINO announce the birth of a
daughter on May 2k She haa
been named Marguerite Elise.
Mrs J. II. Kelley <vas hostess of
the 1915 Sew'lng Club at her home
on McLendon avenue. Wednesday af
ternoon. The members present were
MeBdames G. B. Carlton, L. A/
Lindsay G. P. 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 Brldwell and
Sara Lou Wallace.
Miss Annie Rauschenberg has re
turned from a visit to relatives In
8avannah.
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
fSelma. Ala Those enjoying her hos-
M RS. T AHITAKFR enter
tained on Friday at a spend-
tl,e-day party. Those Invited
were Mrs I*. F Chandler, Mrs. F. B.
Pierce. Mrs. C. Toy and Miss Kat *
er'ne Pierce.
Misses Lucia and Susie Robson.
Emma Burke, of Griffin; Mary Emma
Phillips. Colly Johnston, Louise
PJVche:!, Nel. F- wler, Rosa Kin*.
Louise Glaze. Lucile Bundscho, Misses
Whltienberg, Robert Celander, Clay-
tin Bundscho, Carl Halladay, Mill-
wood, Benton Wilson, William Mad
dox, Cecil Plaster. Hugo Johnson, Er
win and Joe Whittenberg and Ashlev
Hearing 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 Bchool Auditorium. An inter-
etitlng program was given by the
members of the graduating class 6f
the kindergarten department, under
the direction of Mrs. J. C. Hoke.
Mrs. McClung and Mrs. Johnston
entertained their Sunday school class
es at a picnic at Piedmont Park on
Monday. Those present were Misses
Winifred Chamblee, Edith Minor.
Louise Mitchell, Edna ana Rosa King,
Lucile Bundscho, Cotty Johnston.
Helen and Margaret Asher. Erwin and
Joe Whittenberg, Ashley Hearing,
James Davis, Sam Cawley, Norman
Martin. Harrold Millwood, Ralph Hal
laday, Clayton Bundscho. Mr. Asher.
Hugo Johnston and Ralph Morgan.
Mrs. W. D. Martin returned on
Tuesday from a month’s visit to Bir
mingham.
Mrs. R. Behm has gone 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 Ladles’ Aid Society of the
Methodist Church met with Mrs. W.
O. Slater on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K 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 Church on
Wednesday at the home of the presi
dent. Mrs. Georgia Johnston.
Colonel and Mrs. William Schlev
Howard are spending the week in
Washington. D C.
Miss Mary Emma Phillips has a c
her guest, Miss Emma Burke. of
Griffin.
Mrs. H. W. Young will entertain
| Marietta
M RS. J. R. PATTERSON and 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 was hostess to the
Church Street Bridge Club last Wed
nesday afternoon.
Steve White gave a dinner last
Thursday evening to his classmates,
Misses Annie Gober and Gertrude
Smith and Phjgene White. His other
f uests were Miss Georgia Hunt, John
leek and Professors Dumas, Spencer,
Sowell and Qulllian.
Miss Emma Gardner entertained the
members of her Sunday school class at
her home last Thursday afternoon. The
class includes Lottie Lou Mitcham, No-
rlne Scott, Ethel Spence, Suaie McKin
ney and Robert and John Orr.
Miss Regina Ram bo 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. an/J Mrs. George M. Brown and
Miss Corrie Hoyt Brown, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ander
son last Sunday.
Miss Mildred Danlell. of Atlanta,
■pent the week-end with Miss Ruby
Benson.
Colonel and Mrs. J. H. Porter, of At
lanta, spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Fields.
Miss Lucy Fields fs visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Edwin Hrqlth, in Sycamore.
Mrs. A. 8. 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. 8. Warren and Mises Julia
Schilling and Lena Carnes will leave
June 1 for San PYanclsco to see the ex
position.
Mrs. Aimee 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 Mrs.
J. A. Fields.
Mrs. Morgan McNeei is visiting in Ban
Francisco and will be accompanied
home the latter part of June by her
mother, Mrs. F. L. Freyer.
Mrs. W. R. Turner and Miss Laura
Mays are visiting Mrs. Sam P. Jones
in Cartersvllle.
Miss Marcella Stedman and Edward
W. Smith, of Atlanta, were recent vis
itors to Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Garwood, of An
cona, Panama, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Anderson last week.
Miss Catherine Charlton, of Savannah,
is visiting Misses Mary and Julia How
ell.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton and Mrs.
Mary Davenport have returned from
Nacooohee Valley, where Dr. Patton
preached the commencement sermon at
Nacoochee Institute last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney, of At
lanta, will spend the summer with Mrs.
L B. MeKlnney.
Miss Mattie Hunter, of Quitman, Is
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spend several weeks with relatives in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burks had as
their guests last Sunday Miss Mary
Settles and Roy Buttles, of Ellenwood.
Mis# Kathleen Barton is visiting
Miss Henrietta Maun in East Point.
Mrs. Butner, of Powder Springs,
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Hendrix last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sellers, of Atlanta,
were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison an
nounce the birth of a daughter, born
May 24.
Misses Jessie Christian, Lucile Hule,
and Hal Toland attended a party given
by Mr. and Mrs. Lupo, of East Point,
Saturday night.
Mrs. J. J. Evans, of Atlanta, spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Morrow.
Primus J. Burks spent Sunday eve
ning with friends in Hapeville.
Smyrna
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RS. R. A. Eaton, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mrs. P. M. Rice.
Mrs. C. L. Dougherty, of
Cummine, is the guest of Mrs. Wil
liam Caldwell.
Miss Earl Carter’s expression class
gave a recital at the Methodist
Church Friday night
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family are
spending several weeke at Hot
Springs, Ark.
The lilliputian wedding given by
Miss Mazy Whitfield at the Methodist
Church Tuesday evening was quite
a success in every way. Receipts
were $32
The State convention of the Ep-
werrth League convenes here June 21,
and will be in session three days.
Smyrna Is preparing to entertain the
delegates royally.
Mrs. D. B. Curry 1s visiting friends
and relatives in South Georgia.
sons, Francis and James, of Law
renceville, visited Mrs. Wlngo one
day during the week.
Misses Ermine and Ola Garner, of
Lawrenceville, visited Miss Lina Gar
ner during the w'eek.
A crowd of young people picnicked
out on the Chattahoochee Wednesday
evening. Among those present were
Misses Pete and Roena Medlock, Myrt
and Ruth Johnson, Ethel and Sadie
Simpson Pickett and Mary Myers,
Flay Twltty and Messrs. Joe Beutell
and Hugh Dobbs.
Miss Gussle McDaniel very pleas
antly entertained the X Y Z Club
Tuesday evening at their regular
weekly metelng. Music and refresh
ments were enjoyed by all present
Bolton
M RS. T WALTER MOORE and
"Master Tom Moore are the
guests of Mrs. Wilbur Hill in
Augusta.
Miss Genevieve Mather, of Atlanta,
spent a few day* last week with Miss
Frances Adams.
Miss Emma Rogers has recovered
from a recent Illness.
Miss Emmlt 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 only
attendant was Miss Eleanor McDon
ald as maid of honor. Master Virlyn
Danlell 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.
visiting Miss Annie Waddell.
the Bridge Club next week at her
home on East Lake drive.
Miss Kollock, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Miss Jean Robson, who is
spending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Howard.
East Atlanta
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M RS. j. S. 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,
Eloise, 18 years old.
Mrs. L. V. Klnnerly has returned
to her home In Ormewood Park from
a visit to friends in Augusta.
f Oakland City
M ISS RUTH WEATHERLY, who
has been the guest of Miss
Lucile Withers, has gone to
visit relatives in Meridian, Miss.
Mrs. Mildred Rhodes, of Athens, is
the guest of Mrs. Almon Morgan.
Mr. and 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 Ratf^xiale and Miss Reble
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. L. D. SIMMONS.
Mr. Dallace Simmons, Mrs. Mc
Daniel and little daughter, of
rBadentown, Fla., and Mrs. Seleca
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
Norcross
T HE Rev. F. C. McConnell, pastor
of the Druid Hills Baptist
Church; Mrs. McConnell, Mt. and
Mrs. Christopher motored up to at
tend the graduation exercises of the
Noroross Public School Monday
night. Dr. McConnell delivered an ad
dress that was very entertaining tc
the large audience that filled the au
ditorium.
Mrs. Rachel C. Mills spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Emma McDaniel, at Llllburn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson have re
turned from a visit of several days to
places in Texas.
The out-of-town teachers have all
gone to their homes for the summer—
Miss Bertha Mayfield, Murphy, N. C.;
Miss Mata Mitchell, Miss Mamie Wil- I
Hams. Lawrenceville; Miss Lila Park.
Marietta.
D. J. Faust, the engineer-evangelist,
was at the Methodist Church prayer
service Wednesday night.
Miss E. C. Settle and Tom McDaniel
are at home from Tech for several
days during the week.
Miss Mathews, of Atlanta, has been
the guest of Miss Gussle McDaniel
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Newman and
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