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A VANN AH, .Tune 12.—The marriage
of Miss Mary Battey Nichola to
Edward Descomb Wells took place
ai St. John’s Church late Wednesday
afternoon. The Rev. 8. B McGlohan
performed the ceremony. Mariano Papy
was best man, and Mr*. Alfred Cooper
Nichola matron of honor.
Miss Madge Hicks gave a shower
Wednesday afternoon for Miss Julia
THghton. whose marriage to Joseph
Weeks will take place the latter part
of this month. Bridge was played,
prizes being awarded.
Invitations have been issued by Mr.
and Mrs. A. J Sherouse to the marriage
of their daughter, Cora Rebecca, to
James Hollan. on Wednesday evening,
June 23. at Epworth Methodist Church.
Miss Sarah Hull and Mias Cecilia Gar
rard have left the city to Join a camp
ing party near Abingdon, Va.
The operetta. "A Fairy Conspiracy.’'
was presented at the Uberty Theater
on Tuesday evening by Children of the
Mlokvc Israel. Mrs. Edwin Epstein di
rected the production.
The Junior Music Club held Its an
nual meeting Friday afternoon at the
l^awton Memorial when the following of
ficers were elected: Wilton Puder,
president; Harriet Stewart, vice presi
dent Marcella Harty, secretary; Ralph
Derst, treasurer. Lester Lllienthal,
chairman artists' concerts; Esther Dtm-
mond, chairman programs; Grier Man
ning, chairman publicity; Cushman
Branch, chairman membership; Ruth
Shackelford, chairman chorus.
Miss Henrietta Schroeder was mar
ried to Russell H. Osborne, of Atlanta,
on Tuesday evening at the Lutheran
Church of the Ascension. Miss Marie
Maguire was maid of honor, and W. A.
Howell, of Atlanta, best man.
The commencement exercises of the
Benedictine College were held In the col
lege auditorium Monday afternoon. Nine
young men received diplomas.
A home wedding was that of Miss
Helen Ruwe to George Walter ITrqu-
hart, which took place Monday after
noon at the home of the bride. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
W W. Hoppe, of the Lutheran Church
of the Ascension.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the First
Presbyterian Church met at the church
Tuesday afternoon and elected the fol
lowing officers: Mrs. W. O. Sterly,
president; Mrs. Frank Arden, vice pres
ident; Mrs Isaac Ferguson, treasurer;
Mrs Fred Shafer, secretary
rett was assisted by her slater, Mra.
Rod well; Mrs. L. A. Parker, Miss Lu
cia Rod well, Miss Evelyn Hill, Mlsa
Marguerite Durrett. Mias Luclle Dlffee
and Miss Mary Parker.
An affair of Friday evening was the
lawn party at which Miss Charlya Ertz-
berger entertained a number of friends.
Misses Louise and Dallas Ertzberger
served.
The Thalian Club mat at the public
library Wednesday afternoon when Mrs.
Espy, the retiring president, was honor
guent at a reception given by Mrs.
Hugh Jaisaeter, the newly-elected pres
ident. |
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bowen en
tertained at rook Monday evening In j
compliment to Miss Annas Coate. of
Fitzgerald, the guest of Miss Mattie
Bolton Nine couples were invited.
Mrs. M Wakefield wafe hostess
Wednesday evening to the Young
Matrons' Rook Club. Mra. Cedi Wil
liams served punch. The member of
the club making the most high scores
during the following six months will
he tendered an elaborate party by the
club.
Miss Lillie J>unlap entertained the
Young Matrons’ Bridge Club Tuesday
morning at a bridge luncheon. Top
score prize was won by Mrs. George
White.
Miss Mildred Ward entertained Tues
day evening with an al fresco party
complimentary to her house guest. Miss
Wilma Ridgdill, of Tifton
more, at Shenandoah, the North Au
gusta home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Cary Umar.
The marriage of Miss Christine Mohr-
man and Foster Hego will take nlace
next Wednesday afternoon at Bt. Mat
thews Church. There will he no at
tendants and no reception. Miss Mohr-
mann has been complimented with a
number of showers and other parties
celebrating this event.
M
ADISON, June 12.—Mrs. Thomas
Holland entertained on Friday
afternoon for a number of friends
Mrs. Henry Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Berry
Stovall and Mrs. Amanda Daniel were
Joint hostesses on Tuesday afternoon,
entertaining the U D. C. members at
Mrs. Fitzpatrick’s home. Miss Carolyn
Crawley gave a reading and Mrs. K. H.
Anderson, who had Just returned from
Richmond, talked of the Confederate re
union. s.
Mrs. Billups Atkinson entertained
Tuesday evening at rook in honor of her
niece, Miss Gertrude Maline.
T HOMA8VTLLE, June 1fc-The mar
riage of Mis# Grace Beverly to
Joseph E. Croigmlles, both of this
city, took place Thursday afternoon at
tiie residence of the bride’s father. J.
L. Beverly. There wwe no attendants.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Osgood F. Cook, of the Methodist
Church, assisted by the Rev. W. M.
Harris, of the Baptist Church. A num
ber of entertainments were flven for
Miss Beverly before heir marriage On
Monday afternoon Miss Marianne Watt
entertained the Owls, a social organiza
tion of which Miss Beverly was & mem
ber Ttw* guest of honor was presented
with an embroidered towel from each
Owl. On Tuesday morning Miss Units*
Pittman gave a "kitchen shower” for
Miss Beverly and on Wednesday aft
ernoon the Thomasvllle Study Class
entertained for her at the residence of
Miss Bessie Steyerman. The Class, of
which Miss Beverly also is a member,
presented her with silver button spread,
ers. the present being made by Mrs. Z.
I. Fit spatrick.
Miss Louise Grantham wns hostess
Wednesday afternoon in compliment to
Miss Helen Baker, whose marriage to
Stern D. Little, of Cleveland. Ohio, will
take place Wednesday, June 28.
The marriage of Miss Florrle Mae
Heeth. of this city, to William Calhoun
Massey, of Atlanta, which will take
place on Wednesday evening, June 23,
will be a home wedding.
A quiet marriage of Tuesday morning
whs that of Mrs. Della Pittman Taylor,
of this city, to John W Taylor, of hos-
* ton. The marriage was performed at
th«- bride's residence, the Rev. W. M.
Harris officiating
C ARROLLTON. June 13.- Mrs. John
Lowery was hostess to the Wed
nesday Afternoon Bridge Club at
her home on Rome street, only the club
members being present.
Miss Katie Lou Thomasaon was hos
teas to a few friends at dinner at her
. home on Maple street. The Misses Dean
Sanders, of Rome, and Lula Harris, of
Piedmont, Ala., guests of Mrs. J. L.
Thoniasson and Mrs. R. J. Gailbreth
were guests of honor.
• Miss Cecil Cramer was hostess to the
Frmielope Club Friday afternoon at her
home on College street.
% #M.rs. S. C. Boykin was hostess for the
Jokers' Club Tuesday at her home on
Dixie street.
.The Lit Mu Club met on Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Fielder.
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W AYCROSS. June II. — Wednes
day afternoon at the home of
the brlde’g parents, Mr. and
bira. P. I. Mize, at Dupont, Miss Irma
Mize and Ernest Reginald Bennett, of
Way cross, were married, the Rev H.
R. Holcomb, pastor of Central Baptist
Thbernaole, performing the ceremony
’Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Hhy entertained a number of friends
with an informal dance, the first of a
series they will give. The invited guests
included the Misses Fay McGee. Mag
dalena Izlar, Claudia Lucas, Susie Mc
Kee, Margaret Ellington, Viola Mell and
Annie Laurie Walker Mrs. W. W.
Sharpe. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Mayo,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phelan. Mr. Lawton,
ike Sugg. Alex Walker. Alex Lowther,
Jock Watt, Marcus Meade. Walter Rose.
Dr Will Folks and Dr. B. H Mlnchew
Mrs. Benjamin G. Parks entertained
Tuesday morning with a campaigno
party in honor of her guests. Miss Mar
tha Sargent, of Amadeus. and Mrs. T.
J. Gurr, of Waycross. Mrs Reginald
Porter assisted in entertaining
members
Americus |
MERICU8, June 12.—The marriage
of Miss Rebecca Hodges and Penn
Scott, of Greensboro, N. C., oc
curred Tuesday night at the bride’s
home on the Andersonvllle road. The
ceremony was read by the Rev. Robert
L. Bivins. Before the ceremony, Mrs.
J. W. Harris, Jr., and Mrs. H. O. Jones
rendered a musical program.
The bride’s sister. Miss Ruth Hodges,
was maldtof honor. The bride also was
attended by Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr., ma
tron of honor, and her bridesmaids were
Miss Mildred Hollis, Miss Ruth Brown,
Miss Louise Williford. Miss Alllne
Fielder, of Atlanta; and Miss Margaret
Murphey, of Newnan. Dr. Brock Lyons,
of New York, was best man. The
groomsmen were Ernest Carrlgan, of So
ciety Hill, S. C.; William Page, of Sa
vannah; Riley, of New Orleans; Charles
Burke, Edwin Murray and Furlow Gate-
wood.
The ceremony was followed by a re
ception, at which several hundred guests
were entertained. Punch was served
by Miss Mary Ella Davenport.
Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr., entertained
last Saturday at Woodfln, complimenting
Miss Rebecca Hodges and her visitors.
The honor guest was given silk hose and
Mrs. J D. Hooks won the top score
prize, a box of handkerchiefs. Those
R resent were Miss Margaret Murphy, of
ewnan; Miss Alllne Fielder, of Atlan
ta; Miss Bara Tower, Miss Corlnne Sills,
Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Miss Louise
Williford, Miss Fannie Mae Williford,
Miss Ruth Brown, Mias Ruth Hodges,
Miss Rebecca Hodges, Mrs. J. D. Hooks
and Mrs. C. O. Niles.
Charles Burke, Edwin Murray and
Furlow Gatewood were hosts Monday
night at a dinner, honoring Miss Rebec
ca Hodges and Penn Scott and their
bridal purty. Those invited were Miss
Rebecca Hodges, Miss Mildred Hollis,
Miss Ruth Hodges, Miss Alllne Fielder,
Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Louise
Williford, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr..
Mr. Charles Burke. Edwin Murray, Fur
low Gatewood, Pann Scott, Dr. Brock
Lyons, Carr Glover, John Hodges, Mr.
Stewart and Mr. Kerrigan.
Miss Ruth Brown entertained for Mlsa
Rebecca Hodges Monday afternoon at
her home on Harrold avenue. Those en
joying Miss Brown’s hospitality were
the Misses Alllne Fielder, Margaret
Murphy, Rebecca Hodges, Mildred Hol
lis, Mary Ella Davenport. Ruth Hodges,
and Ijoulse Williford; Mrs. T. B. Hooks,
Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. H. O. Jones,
and Mrs. W. D. Bacot. Miss Hodges
was presented with six handmade hand
kerchiefs and the prize for high score
was a hand-embroidered handkerchief.
A subscription dance was given at
the Country Club Wednesday night, at
which 30 guests were entertained. Those
r resent were the Misses Mattie Lewis
>odson, Louise Rodgers. Georgia Bena
Dodson. Elizabeth McLeod. Sara Shef
field, Sara Britton, Mildred Hollis, Re
becca Hodges, Ruth Hodges, Edith Joa-
sey, Margaret Murphy, of Newnan; Al
llne Fielder, of Atlanta, and Annie Wil
lingham. of Macon, Mrs. Frank Shef
field, Mrs. Charles M. Council, Walter
Page. Charles Burke, Furlow Gatewood,
Edwin Murray, John Wheatley, Penn
Scott, Dr. Brock Lyons. Furlow Rod-
*gers. Arthur Rylander, Fred Bills, Dr.
M. H Wheeler. Oltn Pace and Cart-
Glover.
Mrs. H. O. Jones entertained Thurs
day afternoon, honoring her guest, Mrs.
Emma Mays, of Madison. Fla.
Mrs. James Ferguson entertained Fri
day afternoon for Miss Gertrude Jos-
sev’s guest, Miss Daisy Avera. of Quit-
man, and for Mrs. Hays, of Madison.
Fla., who is visiting Mrs. H. O. Jones.
A company of Campfire Girls ti camp
ing this week at Myrtle Springs. The
girL are chaperoned by Miss Lemelux
and Miss Ellle Breeden. Those enjoy
ing this outing are the Misses Mary
Glo.er, Eugenia Parker. Mary Hudson.
Luclle Allen. Ruth McArthur, Cordelia
Gatewood, Elizabeth Davis. Margaret
Jones. Mary Hawkins, Genevieve Pra
ther, Evelyn Bell, Sara Britton and Lola
McMath.
Augusta
Z2, LBERTON. June 12.—The Diners’
Club was entertained by Mrs. A.
F. Smith at a six-course luncheon
last Wednesday. The guests were Mrs.
W. O. Jones, Mrs. Howard Payne, Mrs.
C. J. Almand, Mrs. T. M. Maxwell and
Mrs. H. P. Hunter.
Miss Eugenia Carlthers entertained
for the graduating class at the home of
Miss Erma Carlthers in the country
Misses Salette and l»uise Carlthers as
sisted In entertaining.
Little Edna May Copeland entertained
about twenty guests at a peanut hunt
Thursday afternoon. Miss Nora Carter
served punch. Robert Brown and Kath
leen Cauthen were the prize winners.
Miss Hilda Meadow entertained at
luncheon Thursday for Miss Zelma Al
len. Covers were laid for twelve, the
K uests being Mrs. Fred Herndon, Mrs.
cvn'Iuii I nuke. Mrs 11. P. Hunter, Miss
Jo Johnson. Miss Ruth doer, Miss Nor
ma Conwell, Miss Julia Haslett, Miss
Nell Almand and Miss Allen.
Mrs. Fred Herndon also entertained
for Miss Allen at luncheon Friday, and
Mrs. Bryan at a miscellaneous shower
Saturday.
Misses Nell Almand and Norma Con-
well gave Miss Allen a ‘.'good luck”
surprise party at the home of Mrs. F.
W. Brock on Tuesday morning Mrs.
Brock and Misses Bara Frances Asbury,
Annella Higginbotham and Martha
Jones assisted in entertaining the
guests, there being about sixteen.
Among others Who will entertain for
this popular bride-to-be are Mrs. H. P.
Hunter, Mrs. R. E. Oglesby. Miss Jo
Johnson, Miss Gladys Sheppard and
Miss Vera Bond.
Miss Rebecca Auld entertained Fri
day evening for Miss Sarah Moacham,
of Grantvllle, and Eesle Russell, of Eas
ley, 8. C.
Mrs. David Meadow entertained the
Mystic Circle on Friday. Those pres
ent were Mesdames L. M. Heard, John
Mattox. Joseph Worley, T. O. Tabor, M.
L. Stevens, Allen Miles, Dudley Shep
pard and E. A. Cason, and Miss Nora
Jones and Miss Mary Jim Cason.
Miss Sara Heard entertained for the
graduating class at Ingleside Friday
evening. . „ _ _
The monthly meeting of the U. D. C.
was held with Mrs. John Mattox Tues
day afternoon.
The Presbyterian readies’ Aid Society
met with Mrs. W. H. Irvin Monday aft
ernoon.
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UBLJN. June 12.—Miss Rose An
drews entertained at rook Tues
day afternoon for her guest, Miss
Lottie Parker, of Adrian. Mrs. Rich
ard Hamlet assisted. The guests in
cluded the Misses Helen Rogers, Maxa
Baker, Georgia May Ogburn, Loulle
Walker, Rose Andrews, Wilhelmina Ste
vens and Lizzie May Howard.
A surprise affair for Mrs. William
Randall, who has been the guest of Mrs.
Thomas Gibson for several months, was
given Tuesday evening, when a number
of her friends called to bid her good
bye on the eve of her departure for her
home in Huntington, L. I. Among those
who called were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pittman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holoomb, Mrs. Har
vey Mathis, Mrs. F. F. Starr and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Garrett.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Chumbley
entertained a few friends at tea Tues
day evening for their guest. Miss Eva
Vaughn, of Pensacola. Those invited
were Miss Leonora Starr. T. R. Ramsay
and C. C. Crockett.
A morning bridge party was given
Tuesday by Miss Edith Roberson for
Miss Willie Walters, of Albany, the
guest of Mra. J. L. Roberson. Three
tables were arranged on the veranda. .
About 20 young people enjoyed an au
tomobile picnic Wednesday afternoon to
Dudley Hill, given by Mrs. J. L. Rob
erson for her guest, Miss Willie Wal
ters, of Albany.
A number of social affairs in honor
of Miss Walters have been given this
week, including a bridge party Tuesday
afternoon by Mrs. Roberson. Invited to
meet Miss walker were Mesdames A.
W. Baum, Hiram Baum, M. A. Shew-
make, J. 8. Adams. D. S. Brandon, John
Guyton, F. H. Roberson. A. J. Toole, E.
Dreyer. E. S. Street, W. T. Simmons,
A. P. Hilton, Junius Schiff, M. V. Ma
honey, J. M. Finn, Izzle Bashinskl, F.
N. Watkins. Joseph Guyton and E. H.
Langston, and Misses Blanche Pew,
Dorothy Hooks, Lll Hightower and
Louise McPherson.
A two-table bridge party was given
by Mrs. T. W. Evans Tuesday afternoon
at her home on Euclid avenue for Mrs.
J. H. Bunker, of Charleston, S. C., and
Miss Louise Willis, of Walden. The
guests were Mesdames J. H. Bunker. J.
S. Simons. W. H. Bone and -Charles
Watkins, and the Misses Anna Carrere,
Leonora Starr, lx>uise Willis and Annie
Simons.
Tuesday morning Mrs. J. 8. Simons
and Miss Annie Simons gave a sewing
party for their house guests. Mrs. J. H.
Bunker and Miss Louise Willis. Those
attending were Mesdames Bunker,
Henry Blinn, T. W. Evans, G. P. Rob
erson, B A. Hooks, Frank Lawson, Lu
cian Stubbs and E. Dreyer and the
Misses Willis, Anna Carrere, Sallie Car
rere. Kathleen Johns. Leonora Starr,
and Gussie Belle Rawls and Miss Salley,
of Orangeburg, S. C.
tie Jane Cooler, of Savannah. Among
those present were Eugenia Harrel,
Mary Salina, Dorothy Cohn, Dorothy
Harrel, Martha Salina. Manle Krause,
Herbert Nussbaum. Benton Nussbaum,
Julian Ghar&m and Bertram Ehrlich.
Mrs. Joseph Wheeler entertained the
Matrons’ Nullo Club Wednesday morn
ing. Mrs. 11 H. Coombs and Mrs.
Theodore Tiller, or Washington, made
top score. Present were Mesdames Ed.
Parry, Boen Belcher. Will Krause,
Wright Jackson, M. T. Solar, Walter
Perry, George Fields, Eugene Bruton,
Jack Bower, Roland Bower, W. A.
Wheeler and Sam Hawes.
Miss Nell Hollomon entertained the
Junior Aid on Wednesday afternoon.
Those present were Mesdames Mercer
Baggs, Charles Parker. Douglas Har
rell, E. A. Varner. W. W. Wardell, Ja|k
Bower, Kennith McOasklll, Roland Bow
er arid W. D. Martin, and Misses Vera
Smith, Florence Hawes, Lamar Cole
man, Emma Sutherland and Clara
Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Nussbaum gave
a dinner for \fr. and Mrs. Louis Korn-
man, of Nashville. Tenn. Those invit
ed were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kornman,
Miss Blanche and Myrtle Kornman and
Horace Lusky.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Friedman and Mr
and Mrs. Max Nussbaum gave a picnic
at Rhodes Ferry for Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Kornman, of Nashville. Those going
were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kornman, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Cans, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Nussbaum, Mrs. L. Nussbaum. Mrs.
S. Ehrlich, of Savannah; Mrs. I. N.
Kornman, of New York; Misses Stella
and Edna Nussbaum, and Blanche and
Myrtle Kornman, and Horace Lusky, of
Huntington. Tenn.
Mrs. W. A. Wheeler entertained the
Bridge Club on Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Mercer Baggs made top score. Those
present were Mesdames Max Nussbaum,
Tl H. Coombs, Charles Harrell, Attlcus
Parker, ]>aurel Tonge, Julian Ehrlich,
William Krause, and Eugene Bruton,
and Misses Stella and Edna Nussbaum.
Mrs. Dave Kohn entertained the Tem
ple Guild. Those present were Mes
dames Gus Kornman, I. Kwllecki, L.
Nussbaum, I. Kahn, S. Seigle, H. B.
Eh rich, Max Nussbaum, L. A. Friedman,
Julian Ehrlich, F. Krause. H. L. Gans,
Zacharias, of Columbus; S. Ehrlich, of
Savannah, and Louis Kornman, of Nash
ville, and Misses Hortense Zacharias, of
Columbuss Stella Nussbauhi, Blanche
Kornman and Edna Nussbaum.
Mrs. Andrew Callahan entertained her
Sunday school class with an ice cream
festival on Thursday evening. Misses
Olna Belcher, Dorothy McArthur, Owen
McClellan, Agnes Moore, Margaret
Moore, Louise Reed, Madge Reed, Eliz
abeth Gaines, Gladys Hooten and Min
nie Scott, C. L. Walker, Howard Griffin,
Giles Toole. Jeff Holder, Norton Hug-
gens, Young Warrick and Mr. and Mrs.
Young were present.
The Girl Scouts gave a play at the
Callahan Hotel on Wednesday evening.
Those taking part were Misses Noise
Glover, Cecil Harrell, Katherine Ches-
nut, Marie O’Donnell, Nell Maxwell,
Flora Holder, Louise Tucker, Mattie
Ball, America Ball, Cora Clark, Euzera
McCarthy. Estell Dorsey. Pearl Floyd,
Elsie Crum, Blanche Kornman, and
Florence Hawes; Hubert Slickman, Rob
ert Wimberly, Karl Sentei\ Ralph Kwi-
lecki. Charles Chesnutt, I>. R. Bryan,
Morgan Smith, Mrs. S. J. Chesnutt and
Mrs. Mercer Baggs. The one-step
danced by Miss Elsie Crum with Robert
Wimberly, Miss Blanche Kornman with
Karl Senter, Miss Florence Hawes with
Robert Slickman, was the feature of the
evening.
Marguerite Atkinson Tuesday evening at
her home on Liberty street, In honor of
Miss Annie Cubbege, of Macon. About
60 guests were present.
Mrs. Leo Joseph chaperoned a num
ber of the younger set Wednesday aft
ernoon when Miss Cubbege was honor
guest at an informal swimming party
ami picnic lunch at Cox Pond.
The al fresco party, given by Miss
Aurelia Laurence in honor of Miss An
na Tennet, of Atlanta, and Miss Kath
erine Bush, of Gray, was an event of
Wednesday evening. The guests includ
ed the Misses Hattie Allen, Ruth Park**,
Cornelia Bethune, Katie Myrick, Neta
Kenan, Margaret Hail. Katherine Bush,
Louise Green, Anna Tennent, Katie Jor
dan. Marguerite Atkinson and Annie
Cubbege, Louis Barnes, James Day,
Harold Day, Robert Baisden, Gothart
Banks. Wingfield Nesblt, John Atkinson,
Lindel Nelson, Joslah Sibley, Emmett
Hines. William Sibley, Robert Kenan,
Emmett Barnes, Joseph Pottle and
Harry Bass.
Miss Eva Turner entertained a num
ber of her friends at a prom party on
Thursday evening.
On Friday evening Miss Harriett Al
len was hostess at an al fresco recep
tion given in honor of the members of
the younger set.
The Lyric Glee Club gave a concert
Saturday afternoon under the auspices
of the Chautauqua Association. On Fri
day the Bessie Leigh Concert Company
entertained a large audience at two per
formances.
and Marguerite Solomon, of Macon, the
guest of Mrs. R. J. Huff.
Mrs. James Wadsworth entertained
at a sewing party Wednesday after
noon. Among the guests were Mrs,
Jack Powell, Mrs. Walker Arnall. Mrs.
Guy Cole, Mrs. Dan Manget. Mrs. Ed
win Platt, Mrs. Sande-s Gibson, Mrs.
Vic Manget. Mrs. Jo. Arnall, Mrs.
Henry Arnall and Mr., Ellison Rich
ards, of Decatur.
On Monday evening Miss Martha As-
tin entertained the “Young People's
Forward Movement.” She was assisted
by her sister. Miss Frances Astin.
Mrs. DeWitt Poole was hostess for a
bridge party Tuesday afternoon. The
prizes were won by Mrs. Sanders Gib
son, Mrs. Harry Baxter and Mrs. eBn
Hill Pinson.
Mrs Will WoodrufT was hostess at
a bridge party Monday afternoon for
her guest, Mrs. Ware, of Savannah.
First prize was won by Mrs. Thomas
Farmer.
Misses Ella Adams and Frances Wal
lace, of West Point, are spending this
week with Miss Anna Cuttino.
honor of Miss Julia Brand, who a
bride-elect of next week.
Colonel and Mrs. C. M. Snelling have
returned from Annapolis, where they
attended the graduation of Willi*™
Snelllng from the United States Naval
Academy. . .
Robert McWhorter has returned from
the University of Virginia.
L UMPKIN, June 12.—A wedding of
interest was that of Miss Clara
Lude Solomon, of Lumpkin, to Dr.
Janies Hugh Kyzar, of Goshen, Ala.,
which was solemnized Wednesday
morning on the veranda of the bride’s
home, the Rev. E. H. McGee officiat
ing. The bride was given in marriage
by her father. R. F. Hobbs. The rib
bon bearers were Virginia Pugh and
Fred Taylor Hobbs. John Irvin, Jr.,
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C ORNELIA, June 12.—The Ladies’
Missionary Society of the Meth
odist Church met at the church
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Veeder led
the meeting. A solo was sung by Mrs.
Cyrus Chase.
The Presbyterian Sunday School en
joyed a picnio at Porter Mills on Wed-
nesdav.
The Mission Study Class of the Meth
odist Church met at the home of Mrs.
W. B. Passe on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Passe led the meeting.
At the home of Mrs. William Sav
age on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Sel
by M. Benton gave a party to the chil
dren’s brigade.
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UGU8TA. June 12.—The marriage
Miss Alberta Gehrken and Wil-
_ 11am A. Templeton was celebrated
O." M Williams entertained the j Tuesday evening at St. Matthews
's of the Women s Missionary Church, followed by a reception at the
Union of the Central Baptist Church home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Friday afternoon. j Mrs. Fred Gehrken, Jr. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Mr. Bame.
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F L - u-u-u-r-,- i The marriage of Miss Lena Bradshaw
pHp l/\ and Louis Omar Linson was solemnised
V Vjl VJvTIC Wednesday morning at Grace Church,
; North Augusta. The bridesmaids were
Mias Ethel Betty and Miss Willie Mae
C ORDELE. June 12.—The marriage | Boxx. The ushers were James Crcfuch,
o, Mlsa Willie Mineran* Aldr«i
Allen Dorman, of Cordele, on ter Q f the bridegroom, rendered the wed
ding music.
The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth
Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mars-
den Morris, to Edward J. Doyle, was
an event of Wednesday morning, taking
place at the parsonage of Sacred Heart
Church, Father Salter officiating.
A number of Augustans motored to
Waynesboro to attend the Kirmess
Tuesday night.
Cards on invitation have been issued
by Mrs James Henry Thayer, of
Charleston, for the marriage of her
daughter. Sallie Axson, to Ernest Lu
cian Symms, of Augusta, the event to
take place Tuesday evenng June 22 at
Citadel Square Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs Tracy Hickman and
Miss Ellen Hickman entertained the
Tubman and Academy graduates with a
lawn party Monday evening at their
home on the Hill.
ORDELE. June 12 —The marriage
of Miss Willie Miller and Aldred
I "Allen Dorman, of Cordele, on
Thursday evening, was a surprise to
their many friends. The ceremony wan
hy the Rev Walter Anthony
s»i his study at the Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman went to Chatta
nooga and other points for a trip of
several days. The bride came from
Charleston about a year ago to make
her home with her sister. Mrs. L. L.
Davis
On Monday afternoon Estelle Mc
Kenzie entertained a number of friends
in honor of her guests. Hazel and Re
becca Heard, of Moultrie.
Hrs T. E. Jennings entertained a
house party for her little daughter.
Elizabeth. from Tuesday to Friday of
the week The inyited guests were
Louise and lone McKenzie, of Monte-
Marguerite Myers and Rose Jor
dan. of Tifton. and Louise Phillips, of
Marshallville.
Mrs. T. J. Durrett entertained the
AINBRIDGE. June 12.—Mrs. Wil
liam H. Krause entertained at
bridge for Mrs. Theodore Tiller, of
Washington. Mrs. H. H. Coombs made
top score, and Mrs. Tiller was presented
with the guest prize. Those presenft
were Mesdames Ed Perry, Boen Belcher,
D. T. Sutherland, Eugene Bruton, Hen
ry Coombs, L. Ramsey, Walter Perry,
Julian B. Ehrlich. Max Nussbaum, L.
A. Friedman, Melvin Nussbaum and
F. Krause, and Misses Frances Kwi-
lecki, Mae Ramsey and Edna Nussbaum
Mrs. D. C. Gurley entertained at
bridge for Miss Weldon, of Valdosta.
Linsey Pappy and Miss Weldon made
top score. Others present were Mrs. L.
Ramsey. Mrs. L. Rainey, Mrs. R. L.
Tonge, Miss Mae Ramsey. Oliver Flem
ing and W. W. Wright, Sr.
Mrs. Max Nussbaum entertained with
a porch party Monday afternoon in com
pliment to the Sewing Club. Those pres
ent were Mesdames Charles Harrell.
Melvin Nussbaum, L. A. Friedman. At-
tacus Parker, Julian Ehrlich, M. T. So
lar, William Dyer, of Valdosta; Theo
dore Tiller, of Washington, and S. Ehr
lich, of Savannah; Miss Hortense Zach
arias. of Columbus; Miss Helen Ghering.
of Missouri; Miss Harriet Heath, of Ca
milla; Miss Kuna Dyer, of Valdosta;
Miss Edna Nussbaum. Miss Frances
Kwllecki. Miss Myrtle Kornman and
Miss Stella Nussbaum.
Mrs. Melvin Nussbaum entertained at
bridge for Mrs. Theodore Tiller, of
Washington, and Mrs. S. Ehrlich, of Sa
vannah. on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Ham Richardson. Mrs. Tiller, Mrs. Ehr
lich and Miss Myrtle Kornman won the
prizes. Others present were Mesdames
Julian R. Ehrlich, M. T. Solar. Ed.
Perry, Charles Harrell, Boen Belcher,
H. H. Coombs, Gus Kornman, D. C.
Gurley, Wright Jackson, Harry Colwell,
of New York; Laurel Tonge, Atticus
I'arker, Joseph Wheeler, Will Krause,
L. A. Friedman and Max Nussbaum,
Miss Stella Nussbaum and Miss Edna
N 4.CON, June 12.—An affair in con
nection with the commencement
exercises at Mercer University
was the reception to President and Mrs.
YV L Pickard on Tuesday afternoon.
At the punch bowl were Mrs.W. H.
Felton, Jr., and the Misses Bell Ross,
Mamie Adams- Martha Lewis, Grey
Goodwin, Charlie Hall Juhan. Helen
Wimberly and Julia Riley. Among
those receiving were Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Tift, of Tifton; Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Taylor, Mrs. Clem Steed. Mr. and Mrs.
I, P Hillyer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steed,
Judge and Mrs. Felton, the Rev. and
Mrs. W. N. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Willingham and others.
The wedding of Miss Alice Burden
and I. L. Domingos was an event of
Wednesday night, taking place at the
residence of the bride’s parents in
Vlnevllle. .
Miss Mary Roughton and AYlllIam
Watson wire married Wednesday
morning at the home of the brides
parents on Georgia avenue.
Complimenting Mrs. ^Y . P Hammett,
of Birmingham. Mrs. Peyton Anderson
entertained at bridge and luncheon
Thursday. 4 .
Miss Carolyn Ross entertained for
Miss Gladys Gentry on Wednesday
evening and for the latter s guests.
Miss Ida Branan, of Talbotton. and
Miss Marion Powell, of Atlanta. Miss
Gentry leaves soon for Atlanta to make
her home. . .
Mrs. Fritz Jones was guest of honor
at a party given by Miss Lila Griffith
on Wednesday. . Mr. Jones has been
selected for executive secretary by Gov
ernor-elect Harris and he and his fam
ily will leave shortly for Atlanta.
Mrs A. F. Holt entertained at tea
Thursday afternoon for Miss Martha
Shorter ‘Hamilton, of Rome, the guest
of Miss Edith Humphreys, and for Miss
Alberta Thomas. .
Miss Julia Riley was the recipient of
many attentions this week on the eve
of her marriage. Miss Elizabeth Baker
entertained for her Wednesday morn
ing.
Miss Ruth Oberry entertained Thurs
day afternoon (or Miss Mamie Adams,
who will be married on June 17 to
Professor Murray'.
Miss Marguerite Smith, of Tennille.
Miss Verna Malone, of Ruckhead. and
Miss Lillian Patterson, of Barnesville.
were the guests of Miss Adel Johnson
at a party at Lakeside Park Thursday
afternoon. _ ,
Complimenting Miss Lagrange Coth
ran, of Rome, who is the guest of Miss
Julia Hoge. Miss Juliette Boardman en
tertained at bridge this morning
ONROE, June 12.—The last meet
ing of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy was held at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Dendy, Mrs. A. C.
Kelly, Mrs. E. A. Caldwell, Mrs. G. A.
Lewis, Mrs. Dendy' and Miss Eunice
Walker took part in the program. The
chapter will have a vacation during the
months of July and August and the pro
gram will be resumed in September.
A meeting of the Young Ladles' Mis
sionary Society of the First Methodist
Church was held at the home of Miss
Mary Edwards, 32 young women being
present. A program on "The YVorklng
Girl” was rendered. Miss Annie Busn
Summerour sang. Fourteen new mem
bers were added to this society during
the quarter. The July meeting will be
held with Mrs. U. T. Almond.
The last meeting of the W. C. T. U.
was held at the home of Mrs. Robert
Aycock with Mrs. Aycock and Mrs. W.
P. Bell joint hostesses. Mrs. W. P. King,
Miss Mabel Branch. Miss Florence Day
and Miss Annie Bush Summerour took
part in the program.
The Athenaeum Club held a meeting
at the home of the president, Miss Lula
Selman, and Mrs. A. C. Kelly led the
program.
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Symphony Club and a number of 16. centers in the marriage of Miss Sada Nussbaum.
friend* Saturday afternoon Mrs tyur- Lamar and Charles Dudley, of Balti- Mrs. H. B. Ehrlich entertained for lit-
ATONTON, June 12.—Miss Ruby
Nelson and Legare Perryman sur
prised their friends Tuesday even
ing when they were married at the Bap
tist Pastorium by the Rev. A. F. McMa
hon. Mrs. Perryman is a dough ter of
Ilersehel Nelson, of Eatonton.
Miss Mildred Green is entertaining an
attractive beyy of girls at a house par
ty this week at her home, “Hillcrest.”
Those in the party are the Misses
Louise and Margaret Barkaloo, of Colo
rado; Miss Norma Dyal. of McRae;
Miss Rosa Wooten, of Senoia; Gilmore
Austen and Professor Matthews, of Em
ory.
Colonel Roy Stubbs entertained at a
6 o’clock dinner Thursday evening at
the Oconee Hotel. Those present were
the Misses Barkaloo, Cecil Ingram and
Miss Shepherd, of Chicago.
Mrs. J. L. Williams entertained the
Samuel Reid Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, Tuesday morning
at her home. After the program a
course luncheon was served. Those
present were Mesdames J. R. Tweedy,
W. H. Hearn, Charlie Cox, Martha
Burke, Jesse Champion, Clarence Little
and John Dennis and the Misses Mat-
tie Edmondson, Fannie Lee Leverette-
and Petrona and Ceres Humber.
Miss Emmie Williams gave a terrace
tea Friday afternoon in nonor of Mrs.
Oscar Britt McRae, of Winder. Those
present were the Misses Georgia and
Luda Hutchinson and Sarah and Janie
Hearn and Mrs. Charles Cox.
Mrs. Howell Hearn gave a picnic Sat
urday at Jenkins Spring to the mem
bers of her Sunday school class. Those
present were the Misses Mary Lucy
Vaughn, Sarah Green. Elise and Sarah
deJarnette. Mary Collins, Emily Spivey.
Francis Hearn, Frances Watterson and
Frances Adams, Reid Cox and Lyman
and William Hearn.
Mrs. Hulon Howard entertained the
Young Women’s Missionary Society on
Monday afternoon at her home on Mag
nolia Hill. Those present wer& Mes
dames J. R. Tweedy, James Nisbet, P.
VV Walton, Jr., Will Kimbrough, J. M.
Robertson, Bartow Griffin and Joseph
Turner, Jr., and the Misses Belle Lewis,
Agnes Leverette, Mamie Lynn Hutchin
son and Georgia and Luda. Hutchinson.
Mrs. N. M. Jordan entertained the
Maids and Matrons Club Wednesday
morning at her home. The prize in a
"workbag” contest was won by Miss
Janie Hearn. Those present were the
Misses Janie Hearn Roberta Sparks,
l^eonora Wright, Emmie Williams,
Lucy Stubbs and Sarah Hearn, Mrs.
Percy Rossee and Mrs'.'Paul Spivey.
A compliment to the Misses Barkaloo
was the 6 o’clock tea given Tuesday
afternoon by Mrs. Percy Ezell. Those
present were the Misses Annie Louise
and Margaret Barkaloo, Agnes Lever
ette, Cecil Ingram and Mollie Farley,
Richmond Holt, CMin Wheler, Willis Da
vis, Roy Stubbs and Paul Atkinson.
Miss Lucy Turner entertained the
Owlets at progressive rook on Friday
evening at oer home, “Sleepy Hollow.”
Those present were the Misses Dorothy
Collins. Lina Hearn, Martha Spivey,
Florence Jarmulowsky, Frances Dennis
and Sarah Freeman, Russell and Bob
Spivey. Porter Ballard, Wheeler Free
man. Henry Lawrence, George Brown
and Andrew' "Walker.
Miss Rosa May Green entertained
Thursday evening in honor of Miss Nita
Hardy, of Willard.
Miss Frances Turner and Professor
Joseph Duke were married Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Nolan. Miss Marjorie Thomas,
Miss Nina Julia Wingfield and Mrs.
Robert White furnished the nuptial mu
sic. Mrs. George Smith, of Swains-
boro. was matron of honor, and Miss
Marion Wallace was maid of honor. The
Rev. S. R. England performed the cere
mony. After the w’edding Mr. and Mrs.
Nolan entertained at a reception.
OLUMBUS, June 12.—Among the
early June weddings was that on
Tuesday night of Miss Cornelia
Dudley and Neil Stokes. The wedding
music was provided by Miss Rose Mur
phey, Miss Alice Beard and Lewis
Chase. The ribbon bearers were Ann
Dudley and Pauline Marcus, while How
ard Bickerstaff was ring nearer. Miss
Bessie Mary Dudley was maid of honor.
The bridesmaids wer« the Misses Eliz
abeth Turner and Bell. Helen and Eve
lyn Dudley. The bridegroom’s best man
was Robert Stokes, or Buena Vista.
The bride was given in marriage by
her father. Helen Dudley. The Rev.
C. B. Chester performed the ceremony,
after which there was an informal re
ception.
The wedding of Miss Effie Lee Talia
ferro to E. C. Hadley, of Hamilton, was
solemnized Tuesday afternoon at the
Rose Hill Methodist Church, the Rev.
B. S. Sentell officiating. Miss Georgia
Taliaferro was maid of honor and Lucy
Lee Taliaferro was ring bearer. The
bride’s brother, Charles F. Taliaferro, of
Atlanta, gave her in marriage. Miss
Wyoline Page and Miss Alma Taliaferro
played the nuptial music.
The wedding of Miss Martha Schley
to Henry Whitaker, of El Paso, was
solemnized at the St. Luke Methodist
Church Tuesday afternoon. C. P. Bush
and Mrs. J. B. Key rendered the wed
ding music. The bride’s brother, M. J.
Gatewood, gave her in marriage. The
groom w r as attended by Wilson Whita
ker as best man.
The weddings of Miss Fannie Whita
ker to YVilliam Joy was solemnized at
the First Baptist Church. Miss McEl.
B. Scott, Miss Woodbridge and Profes
sor H. E. Parsons provided the bridal
music. The bridesmaids were Miss
Martha Moore, of Opelika; Miss Ella B.
Rowe, of Birmingham; Miss Aurelia
Green, of West Point, and Miss Estelle
Butler, of Opelika, and Miss Lillian
Glenn and Miss Fedora Hill, of Colum
bus. Mrs. A. P. Tatum, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor. Eva Tay
lor was flower girl and Joseph Taylor
ring bearer. The bride's brother, Frank
Whitaker, gave her in marriage. Wal
ter Smith was best man and the
groomsmen were Bille Harvin, Dana
Kilcrease, A. C. Chancellor, Jr., For
rest Wood, Fred Whitaker and Mr.
Reaves.
Mrs. William Morton was the hostess
of the Monday Auction Club. Those
present were Mesdames P. B. Patter
son, William Pease, Schley Gordy, W.
Strother, Lane and West and Misses
Aylmer Pearce, Nan Howard, Isabelle
Battle, Marie Wood, Mary Hannah
Flournoy and Morton.
Miss Clyde O’Neal entertained in hon
or of her house guests, M-iss Elizabeth
Dunson and Miss Elizabeth Hood. In
vited to meet Misses Dunson and Hood
were Misses Ophelia Davis, Louise Mc
Math, Gladys Huff, Minnie Hall, Loretta
Chappell, Leonora Golden. Vera Golden,
Marguerite Walker, Eloise Henderson,
Marguerite Minter, Louise Scarbrough,
Eleanor Struppa. Marguerite Struppa,
Alice Cody. Kathleen Ball, Susie Hatch
er, Mary Murphy, Aylmer and Mabel
Pearce, Ruth Battle and Marion Pon
der and Mesdames Schley Gordy. John
Clark. James Gordy, George Golden
and Frank Bradford.
Miss Evelyn Roberts entertained six
tables of setback Tuesday afternoon In
honor of Mises Gerthude Ross. Susie
Ingram, Fannie Merritt Jones and Eliza
beth Sand ford, of Opelika, the guests
of Miss Allen. Those present were
Misses Gertrude Ross, Susie Ingram,
Fannie Merritt Jones and Elizabeth
Bradford, of Opelika; Jessie Weathers,
guest of Miss Ida Brannon: Mary Neal
Allen, Ila Brannon. Mary Booth, Lila
Mae Key, Wetell Harvey, Ellen Mitch
ell Lillian Chester, Martha Alexander,
Lois Pekor, Mary Billings, Josephine
Andrews, Isabell McKee, Nell Scar
brough, Frances Daniel, Claire Collier,
Jessie Wheat. Lois Scarbrough. Mar
garet Laney and Ruby Wray Dowdell.
Mrs. Banks Yonge honored her sis
ter. Mrs. Jordan Garrison, with a bridge
party Wednesday afternoon. Those
present were Mesdames E. P. Dismukes,
Dudley Chipley, Samuel Slate, George
Young, Donald Jones. Rhodes Browne,
Albert Shepherd, Turner Berry, Richard
Slad*. Nell Frederick, C. Hartpence.
Mitchell Brvan, R. B. Small. Walton and
McFadden and Miss McKay.
Mrs. T. F. Lockwood entertained a
few friends In honor of her son. Firth
Ix>ckwood. on Tuesday evening. Those
present were Mrs. Morton. Misses Lo
retta and Lucy Kent Chappell, Sarah
Redd, Lillian Holt, Kate Woolfolk, Eu
genia Flonrnoy and Harding, and Al
lan and LeRoy Clapp, Homer Allen,
Stuart McEtroy, Julian and Bartow
Eberhardt. Mr. and Mrs Henry ^Vool-
folk, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shepherd.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Cuttle. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Teague and Mr. and Mrs. Graves.
was her sister’s maid of honor and A.
L. Kyzar, of Troy, Ala., was best man.
The bridesmaids were Miss Florence
Walker, Bayford, Va.; Miss Ruth Rich
ards, Birmingham; Miss Mildred Lide,
Richland, and Miss Eula Bradford, Par
is, Tenn. The wedding music was
played by Miss Louise Mardre and Mrs.
Fred Singer and Professor Coleman. The
wedding party, relatives and close
friends were entertained at a recep
tion at the bride’s home on Tuesday
evening_after the rehearsal. The out-
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. T.
M. Everett and Miss Carrie Belle Math
is. of Americus; Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Bradley and Miss Marga
ret Bradley, of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Fenn, Clayton, Ala.; Miss Myrtle
Kyzar, Goshen, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. H.
K. Randolph. Jacksonville, Fla.; Ben
Everett. Johnston City, Tenn.; Miss
Ruth Richards, Birmingham; Miss Flor
ence Walker, Bayford. Va.; Miss Eula
Bradford. Paris, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Solomon, Montgomery, and Miss
Mildred Lide, Richland, Ga.
week. She was assisted by her moth
er Mrs. Fleeth, and sister, Mrs. Paul
Fleeth Mesdames Robert Christopher,
Robert Burks, Claude Weaver and Rioh-
ard Willis, Jr., Miss Gussie Bruce aivd
Miss Louise Dallis were present.
Miss Katherine Dallis was hostess to
the Junior Mission Study Club on Wed
nesday afternoon. The class, under the
leadership of Mrs. Harvey Reid, is
studying “Ann of Abel.” The follow
ing young ladies were present: Misses
Charlotte Y'aughan, Sarah Herring,
Iberta Horn, Miriam fisher, Emily
Childs Sarah Lee Carlton, Jean Clark,
Myra ’Clark, Lillian Clark and Eva Kd-
W On S Thursday, June 24, Miss Ehila
Bradford, assisted by the Women’s Club
of LaGrange, will give a production of
“The American Indian in Lore, Legend
and History.” Miss Bradford Is at
the head of the expression department
of LaGrange College. About S00 per-
sons will take part *n the pageant.
The LaG range Woman’s _Club gave a
dance at the Elks' Home PYiday even
ing. Miss Georgia Atkinson, of New-
was ring bearer. Miss Pauline Solomon nan> a nd George Crossley were the win
ners of the cake offered by Mrs. R. P.
Forsyth
r ORSYTH. June 12.—The Forsyth
Chapter of the Bessie Tift Alum
nae Association gave a reception in
the college parlors on Friday afternoon
in honor of Dr. J. H. Foster, the new
president, and Mrs. Foster.
An event of the week was the party
given on the lawn at Mrs. J. O. Elrod’s
residence by some of the young men
of Forsyth to their young women jj”' George and Augusta Pike, El Ire
friends. Those present were Misses - - ~ • ---
Pearl Stephens, Nettie Thweatt, Bes-
sye Heard. Bessie McCowen, Frances
Nixon, Margaret Bloodworth, Undine
Cater, Mary Fanny Floyd, Lucia Smith,
Louise Phlnazee, Annie Maynard, Car
rie Belle Reid, Lucille Talmadge, Nita
Persons, Dixie Ponder, Annie Lewis
Patterson, Jane Patterson^ Juliette Al
exander, Bessie Edwards,\Ruth Green
and Frances Rumble, Culleh. Goolsby,
Jossey, Jeptha
Guy Tribble, Clifton
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Castleberry, D. J. Tribble, John
Thweatt, Lyle Hollis, Lawrence Chap
man, James Tribble. Robert Mott,
Philip Patterson. Charles Maynard,
Warren aBnks. George Green, Julian
Fleming, John Floyd, Vernon Thomson,
Sterling Gibson, Karl Sujtton and Frank
Lancaster.
T HE ROCK, June 12.—The wedding
of Miss Dove Marchman and
George Houston Gibbs, of Deca
tur, was solmenized at Rosecrest, the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Marchman, at noon to
day, in the presence of the immediate
families of the contracting parties and
a few relatives and friends. The bride
was given in marriage by her father.
She was attended by her sister, Mrs.
Harry L. Flynt, of Atlanta, as matron
of honor. Josephine Marchman and An
nie Meredith were the ribbon-bearers
and Frances Marchman Uhe ring-bearer.
John Gibbs was his brother’s best man.
The oeremony was performed by Dr.
Fletcher Walton, and the wedding march
rendered by Miss Ruby Stafford, of
Barnesville.
A wedding breakfast was served at 1
o’clock, after which the bride and bride
groom left for a trip to points in North
Carolina. After July 1 Mr. and Mrs.
Gibbs will be at home at No. 17 Clalre-
mont avenue, Decatur.
Among the out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marchman. and the
Misses Sarah and Louise Marchman, of
Yatesville; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collier,
Miss Sallie Stephens, and Miss Alma
Murphy, of Barnesville; Dr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Flynt, of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gibbs, John Gibbs and
Miss Agnes Gibbs, of Decatur; Mrs. Sa
rah Hancock Lane, of Washington,
I*. C., and Mrs. Newman Hungerford,
of Connecticut,
at rook.
LaGrange
Abraham for the best dancers. Among
those who took part were Misses Rhet-
ta Reid and Katie Sue Shafer, of West
Point: Lucy Ray. of Stockton, Cal.;
Georgia Atkinson, of Newnan; Nell Mal
lory, of Athens; Vivian Holmes, Corlnne
Jarrell. Louise Young. Ruth Tuggle,
Emily and Dorothy Atkinson and Eliz
abeth Mitchell. J. D. Hudson. Ernest
Stovall, Neal Clark, Ed Mosley, Frank
Tatum, Edd Dozier, George Crossley,
Jarrell Dunson, Freeman Awtrey, Wal
ter Atkinson, James Atkinson, Billie
Key, Hugh McKay and William Todd.
The chaperons were Mrs. R. O. Pharr,
Mrs. R P. Abraham. Mrs. C. M. Aw
trey and Mrs. T. A. Atkinson
The last meeting for the season by
the Woman’s Club was held Thursdav
afternoon when officers for the next
year were elected and reports of re
tiring officers were heard
The aiumnae of LaGrange College
met last Saturday. Miss Estelle Jones
presiding. The following ladies took
part in a musical program: Misses
Nell Hammond. Hallie Smith, Daisy Bo-
ney, Dolly Jones and Theresa Thrower
and Mrs. Harvey Reid. The alumnae
address was delivered by Miss Daisy
Davies, the new president of the col
lege. Mrs. H S. Woding was elected
president of the alumnae. Other offi
cers were installed. In the receiving
ling were Misses Daisy Davies, Dolly
Jortes, Maidee Smith. Eula Bradford.
Hallie Smith and Jewell Jones and Mes- / *
dames T. R. Thompson. Hal Childs, Clif
ford Smith and Eula B. Smith.
James Lewis Longley celebrated his
fourth birthday Wednesday afternoon
with a partv. The children present
were Winsted Langley, Mary Floyd, Inez
Woodall, Ruth Boyles. Luclle Market,
beth Cook, Alma Mooty, Ralph and Roy
Cook,
Market, Loeb Ketzky, Sam Cook, Claud
Daniels. Arnold Mooty and Frank Herty
Klarpp.
Mrs. Robert Segrest was hostess last
Wednesday night for the Senior Bridge
Club. The high score prize was a pair
of silk hose. Thole present were Mes
dames I. C. Doe, C. M. Awtrv, S. W.
Thornton, T. H. Nimmons, C. L. Smith,
T. J. Thornton W. A. Holmes. C. V.
Truitt, Harvey Mobley. R. P. Abraham,
Frank Ridley. Mary Tuggle. Joe Dun
son. Jr., Enocn Callaway. Arthur Porch-
er and C. H. Knox.
Mrs. Albert Lehmann, Jr., was hostess
to the Sewing Circle on Tuesday aft
ernoon Tn honor of her guests. Misses
Lillian Russell and Grace Murphy
Those present were Mesdames John
Artley, A. Culberson. M. P. Williams,
Frank Hutchinson. Harvey Reid, J. C.
Brady. J. J. Milam and Henry Milam.
Miss Ruth Slack. Miss Kate Bruce and
Miss Nell Mallory, of Athens.
On Saturday afternoon Miss Kate
Wilkinson entertained her music class
with a picnic at McClendon’s Park.
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Milledgeville
M 1EEEDQEVILUE. June 12.—\frs.
Wister Ritchie was hostess at a
progressive rook party Tuesday
afternoon, given in honor of her guests.
Mrs. Horace Ritchie, of Fitzgerald, and
Mrs. Clark Case, of Augusta. Miss Ag
nes Scott served frappe. Those invited
were Mesdames Loderick Jones, James
Ingram, O. YY r . Stembridge, Leo Joseph,
T. S. Jeanes. Charles Barrett, Harold
Major, John Sibley, Lovick Longino. W.
S Myrick. Dixon Y\ r illia«is, John Cline.
Arch McKinley, Frank Bone, Russell
Bone, F. A. Robbe. Julius Barnes and
Sam Evans and the Misses Jennie Jew--
ell. Mary Barrett, b&therine Scott. Ab
ner Strozier, Marion Hollinshed, Kath
erine Turner. Clara Jewell, Sarah Moore
and May PeSaussure.
| Toccoa
T
■CCOA. June 12.—Mrs. R. L. Chris-
enberry entertained her Sunday
school class with a picnic at Toc
coa Falls on Monday.
The Daughters of the Confederacy met
with Mrs. W. C. Edwards Wednesday
afternoon.
Miss Carter Schaefer entertained a
number of friends at rook Thursday
morning in honor of Mrs. James Jack-
son, of McDonough.
Newnan
N'
EWNAN. June 12.—On Saturday
afternoon Miss Gabrielle Johnson
was hostess at an afternoon
bridge party, given in compliment to
her guest. Miss Frances Good, of
Cedartown. The list included the Miss
es Mary Atkinson, Sarah Farmer, Mary
Katherine Parks, Dorothy Jones, Mar-
Athens
A’
THENS, June 12.—An interesting
wedding of next week will be
that of Miss Julia Brand and
Bolling Sassnet, of Atlanta, which will
take place at the home of tqe bride
on Thursday, June 17. Miss Brand has
been the recipient of many social func
tions the past ten days. They will
make Athens their home.
Another wedding of next w*eek will be
that of Miss Eunice Reed, daughter of
Registrar and Mrs. T. YY T . Reed, to Hal
Hulsey, of Atlanta. Miss Reed has
just graduated from Lucy Cobb Insti
tute and Mr. Hulsey will recefve his
degree from the University of Georgia
on his wedding day. They will make
Athens their home.
The annual Sphinx banquet will be a
University of Georgia commencement
event Monday evening when the reg
ular members will compliment the
alumni and their lady friends at one
of the enjoyable functions of the week.
Miss Marguerite Rowe is entertaining
a house party during Georgia com
mencement. The young ladies being
entertained are Miss McCloud, of New
Orleans; Miss Mary McCiesky, of Lit
tle Rock: Miss Meadow O’Farrell, ot
Athens: Miss Gertrude Hood, of Cuth-
bert; Miss Eleanor Thornton, of Kansas
City, and Miss Frances Broyles, of At
lanta.
The Pan-Hellenic dance Friday even
ing was one of the largest and most
brilliant of commencement dances ever
given by the University German Club.
Among the visiting girls dancing were
the Misses Y’irginia Lipscomb, Atlanta;
Martha Coleman, Augusta; Frances
Broyles. Atlanta; Mary McCiesky. Lit
tle Rock: Gertrude Hood, Cuthbert;
Eleanor Thornton. Kansas City: Louise
Mays. Augusta; Annie Winship Bates,
Atlanta; Nina Hansel. Atlanta; Mary
Stewart, Atlanta; Edith and Louise
Gunnells, Montgomery; Louise Walker.
Monroe: Nell Choate. Atlanta; Gloria
Lamb, Summerville: Essie Jordan, At
lanta: McPhadden. Virginia; Small. Ma.
con; Goodall, Birmingham, and Taylor,
garet Atkinson. Johnnie Caldwell, An-
A series of parties were given this nie Drake. Elizabeth Gibson. Y’irginia Summerville,
week by the younger set in honor of Glover, Sarah Hall, Anna Cuttino. Ella Miss Ruth Wells entertained Thurs-
visitorf. One was that given by Miss Adams, Frances Wallace, of West Point, day afternoon at a bridge party in
A GRANGE, June 12l—An event of
Interest was the Gold berg- La fko-
witz wedding, which took place at
the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Goldberg, of this city,
Sunday afternoon. The nuptial music
was furnished by Miss Viola Burks. Dr.
F. M. Ridley, Jr., and Joe Frosolona.
Dr. F. L. Rosenthal, of Columbus, offi
ciated. The groom’s brother, Solomon
Lafkowltz, was best man. Fannie Laf-
kowltz was flower girl. Miss Sarah
Winer was maid of honor. The bride
was given in marriage by her father,
M. Goldberg. Among the out-of-town
guests were Dr. F. L. Rosenthal, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Lafkowltz, Solomon Lafko-
witz, Mrs. C. Ijafkowitz, Misses Fannie
and Rebecca Lafkowltz, Mrs. I. Winer,
Miss Saxah Winer, Louis Winer, of Co
lumbus; A. J. and Solomon Schwartz,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Burton, of At
lanta; Isadora Shafer, of Macon, and
Joseph and Abe Cohen, of West Point.
Announcement of the marriage' of
Mrs. Pauline Feinburg Ketzky to Mor
ris Nathan Goldstein, both of LaGrange.
have been received by friends here.
The marriage took place at Columbus on
Sunday.
Sunday evening Albert J. Harris and
Miss Mattie Lou Wilkerson were quietly
married in this city at the home of
the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Gay. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
A. B. Vaughan.
Beginning next Wednesday, Mrs. Hal
Childs will entertain a house party In
honor of her niece. Miss Margaret
Childs, of this city. The out-of-town
guests will be Misses Hallie Cooper, of
Mobile; Kittle Newton, of Madison;
Florence Gresham, of Griffin, and* Te
resa Thrower, of Atlanta.
Friday afternoon at the home of her
mother, Mrs. R. P. Abrahams, Mrs.
Claude Weaver entertained the mem
bers of the Young Matrons’ Club. The
guests were Mesdames Austin Cook,
Robert Burke, Richard Willis. Jr., Paul
Fleeth, Heyward Booker. Frank Hutch
inson, Robert Hutchinson. Henry Mi
lam, D. E. Morgan, L. Artley, G. C.
Hunter. Forrest Truitt, G. Traylor and
J. C. Brady.
A dance will be given by the young
men of LaGrange to the young women
on YV r ednesday. June 23. About thirty
■couples will take part.
The Campfire Girls of LaGrange are
enjoying a camp this week and have as
their chaperon Miss Ruth Slack.
Miss Eunice McGee left Thursday for
Chipley to be present at a series of par
ties given for Miss Louise Dunlap, a
bride-elect. Miss McGee will be maid
of honor at the Dunlap-Millen wedding
on June 16.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Chisholm Fer
rell entertained in honor of Miss Blos-
dell. of New York City, the guest of
Miss Carrie Fall Benson. About fifty
guests enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs.
Ferrell.
Mrs. Austin Cook entertained the
E ASTMAN, June 12.—With the busi
ness meeting on last Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Paxson.
the Woman’s Club adjourned for the
summer vacation to meet again in Oc
tober. The program committee during
the summer will arrange the program
of the club for the year 1916-16. The
subject will be “Music and Art.”
The president, Mrs. Will Wooten, an
nounced the following committees for
1915-16:
Program, Mrs. Scott Edwards. Mrs.
A. P. Petway, Mrs. W. P. Cobb, Miss
Mary Edwards, Miss Fannie Kate Per
sons; legislation, Mrs. M. H. Edwards.
Mrs. Slg Harris, Mrs. W. L. Jessup;
civics and health, Mrs. J. D. Williams,
Mrs. H. M. O’Callaghan, Mrs. W. M.
Morrison, Mrs. E. YV. Bullock, Mrs. J.
L. Wooten, Mrs. J. H. RobertB, Mrs. C.
G. Horne, Mrs. W. E. Davison, Miss Iai-
olle Baker; home economics, Mrs. J. D.
Herrman, Mrs. J. M. Bohannon, Mr*.
Bob Wynne, Mrs Hal Johnson, Mrs.
Mark Woodard, Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Mrs.
T. D. Hoskins. Mrs. Walter Phillips;
membership, Mrs. J. D. Williams, Mrs.
J. C. Wall, Mrs. J. D. Herrman, Mrs.
C. F. Coleman. Mrs. M H. Eklwards.
Mrs. D. D. Smith, Mrs. Scott Edwards;
educational and rural schools, Mrs. C.
F. Coleman, Mrs C. H. Otterberg. Mrs.
J. A. Paxson, Mrs. Henry McRae, Mrs.
C. M. Methvin, Mrs. E. E. Persons,
Mrs. Harry Hirsch, Miss Mayme Tow-
son. Miss Pearl Cameron; nominating,
Mrs. D. D. Smith, Mrs. S. J. Hargrove.
Mrs. W. M. Clements, Miss Hortens*
Herrman, and Miss Georgia May Baker
C
OVTNGTON, June 12.—Mrs. W. A.
Muse entertained the members of
the Book Lovers’ Club on Thurs
day afternoon at her home on Floyd
street.
Mrs. J. O. Cooper and Miss Eloise
Cooper entertained a number of friends
at their home Wednesday afternoon in
compliment to their guest, Mrs. Alva
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Adams entertained
at their home Tuesday afternoon in hon
or of the Sigma Nu Fraternity,
Talbotton
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T
ALROTTON, June IS.—Mrs. Wll-
mer Scarbrough Is hostess this
week at a house party in honor
of the Misses Louise McGehee and Em
ily Pou Heath, who have just returned,
from Wesleyan Female College, Maoon.
Miss Y 7 irglnla McGehee entertained
on Tuesday at a spend-the-day party
in honor of her guests, the Misses Pv>u.
of Columbus.
Miss Mary Graham entertained for
the Misses Pou on Wednesday after
noon.
A compliment to Miss Kathleen Ool-
lier was the afternoon party at which
Mrs. T. M. Mahone was hostess on Fri
day.
Honoring Mrs. Talley of Atlanta, ths
gueat of Mrs. Bishop, Miss Mary Doug
las entertained about eighty-five guests
at a prom party, at her home on Col
lege street, Monday night.
C
•*“* EDARTOWN. June 12.—A tea was
given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
Hilliard R. Mountcastle. honoring
her sister. Mrs. Will Mountcastle, of At
lanta, and Mrs. Amos Huguley, of West
Point, at her home on College strest.
Assiting in receiving and entertaining
were Mesdames E. L. Henderson. W. g.
Good, W. W. Turner, E. B. Russell. J.
W. Good, J. Wray Pickett. S. N. Clary',
Jr., C. W. Bolton, J. E. Mundy and H.
N. Y f anDevander and the Misses Clara
Whitaker. Belle Van Devander and Lou-
lie Ledbetter. About a hundred guests
called.
A dance was given by the young men
members of the Eighty-four Club this at the Cedartown Club Friday evening.