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TN'DAY, JUNE 13. 1913.
Klrftwood
KA ISS MAMIE HALL entertained
| I at bridge Tuesday morning in
honor of Miss Louise Tund, of
AuguMa, the guest of Miss Annie
May Lipford, of Atlanta. The first
prize was won by Mlaa Myra Hay-
food and Mils Revie Harwell drew
the consolation. Other guests W’ere
the Misses Annie Kate and Willie
Bernice Green, Ruth Walker and Hen
rietta Evers, and Mrs. T. M. Smith*
Mrs. Ora McGrlff, Mrs Robert Wol
cott, Mrs. Hall, Mrs Gore. Mrs. Me-
buhr and Mrs. Lipford.
Mrs. E. E. Huguley entertained at
"forty-two" on Friday afternoon at
her home In Sutherland terrace for
the members of her club and a few In
vited gu«2*ts. Those present were
Mesdames W. O. Mitchell, Hal Ri
viere. Stephen Harris. Warren Hall
F. M. Nash, Nellie Emery, H. <*,
Quinn, Harry Dews. Frank Wilkie,
Walter Pierce. H. E. Clark, Charles
Wolcott. R H. Hogg, Edwin l^ang
Alfred Bailey, Myra Haygood, Mrs
Charles Owens, A. H. Wooley Meth-
vln, Park and WInsrton.
Mrs. William Schley Howard and
Mrs. Allen Ripley were hostesses on
Thursday for the members# of the
Sewing Club, when. Instead of the
usual meeting, the party motored to
3ud Sluice, where they enjoyed Ash
ing and picnic iunch. The members
of the club are Mesdames William
Schley Howard. Allen Ripley, V. I
Shearer, Eugene Daniel, E H. Clark.
Henry Burr. J. D. Dunwoody, W D
Paden, Sarah Ripley, E M. Willing
ham, Kate Green Hess, Lewis Roger*
and Fleming
Mrs. Frank Wilkie will entertain
the Sutherland Bridge Club on next
Friday evening
Mr and Mrs Steincamp and son. of
Macon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Triplett on Murray Hill avenue.
The children of the Baptist Sunday
•rhool enjoyed a picnic on Tuesday
at Grant Park.
Mrs. J. C. Stallworth Is convalesc
ing from her recent Illness
W. A. Haygood, who has been mak
ing hip home In Africa for Afteen
years. Is expected to arrive during the
week and will visit his children. Mrs
Stephen Harris. Miss Myra Haygood,
Will Haygood and Mrs Warren Hall,
In Kirkwood.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas M. Smith
left Tuesday for a visit to St. SimonS
Island
Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee and family
and Miss Leila Kendrick, of Colum
bus. will motor to Jester s Mill, near
Jonesboro, where they will camp for a
week
George C Alexander left last week
to visit the Panama Exposition
Mrs Flick, of Nashville, who has
been ill for several weeks at a sani
tarium. Ip convalescing at the home
of her mother. Mrs. J. C. Hvnds. on
Boulevard drive.
Mrs. Kruger will entertain the
members of the Round Dozen Club
Wednesday afternoon
Miss Leila Kendrick, of Columbus.
is visiting her sister, Mr*. Brownlee,
on Gordon avenue, Sutherland ter
race.
Mia* Ruth Green will return home
during the week from a visit to Mlsaes
Green near Dalton.
Dr and Mrs. Stephens Harris mo
tored to (‘arrollton on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason left dur
ing the week for St. Slrnons Island.
Mr*. Fitzpatrick rind son, John Ed
ward. will leave June 20 for a visit
to Mrs B. Kendrick, in New York,
after which Hiev will go to Bellows,
Vt., for the summer.
Miss Lola Buchanan left Wednes
day for South Boston, Yh., where she
will attend a house party entertained
by Mias Virginia Easley.
Thomas (Minton Huguley has as his
guest his cousin, Robert liogg. of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens and
daughter Margaret are at home with
Mr. and Mrs. Alliston in Sutherland
terrace.
lion Thursday afternoon at the home | to The Rock on Saturday to attend
of Mrs. Alonzo Richardson. ! the Gibbs-Marchman wedding.
Mrs Julian Lane and daughter Miss Georgia Byrd, of Lawrence-
ville, was the guest of Miss Agnes
Mary, of l^aGrange, are with Mrs
Henrv Harris.
John F. Bradley leaves Monday for
San Francisco, where he goes to at
tend the convention of the Railway
Mall Mutual BeneAt Association.
Miss Mary Cooper entertained the
members of her Sunday school class
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Reid, of Bir
mingham, are the guests of Mrs. W.
D. Cooper.
Mrs. A. J. Bovd. of LaGrange, Is
vNiting Mrs. A W. Chappie.
Mr*. D. C. Lyle entertained the
Sewing Club Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Freeman, of
Gibbs on Tuesday
Miss Jane Hamilton is the guest of
friends at White Plains.
Miss Alice Rivers, who ip a recent
graduate from Winthrop College, has
returned home.
Miss Lila Stanley, of Ruston, La.,
Is the guest of Mrs. H. L. Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paine, of Ath
ens, were the recent guests of Dr.
and Mr*. Wiley S. Ansley.
Miss Rebekah Paine has returned
to her home at White Hall, after
spending the wMnter as the guest of
Miss Annie Ansley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trotti left {his
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LaGrange, spent the week-end with | wc( >k f or a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Mra \V D. tTioper, on their way to i oer Haygood, of Crows Creek, S. Dak.
.Saranac. N. Y. I Mrs. E. C. Ripley, Mias Mattie Belle
Frederick Beers entertained about Ripley, Edward Ripley. Mrs. Alice
twenty little folks Saturday In cele-| Billups and Lanier Billups leave in a
Oration of his third birthday. . f ew days for California and other
Miss Elizabeth < allaway, of Daw - points of Interest In the West,
son. Is visiting her cousin, Miss Miss Frances Kennedy, of I.lthla
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Tuesday at an evening
party. Rook was placed, after
which an ice course was served. The
guests Included Mr. .and Mrs. Roy
Elchberg. Mr and Mrs. John fa. Elch-
herg Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. laesesne. Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
.Smith. Mr. and Mrs. VV. J Mitchell,
Mesdames W. B. Fitzgerald, James
W. Logan. J. J. Harvill and Lula Ray
Scarrett, the Misses Morgan, Ferrell,
Hendrix and Ray, and J. D. Harvill,
Mrs. Roy Elchberg and Mr. Lesesne
won the club prizes and Miss Ferrell
the guest prize.
Mrs. T. C. Butler, of Atlanta, will be
with Mrs. James C. Oakshetje dur
ing the summer months.
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Lanikin and
daughter Frances, of Atlanta, were
the guests for several days of the Rev.
and Mrs. Robert H. Lamkln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Oliver and fam
ily left on Tuesday to make their I
home In Byron City. 8. C.
Friends in Oakhurst have received
news by cable announcing the safe ar
rival of Dr. Marion C. Pruitt at Liv
erpool.
Miss Gertrude Keener, who has
been visiting her aunt. Mrs. F H.
Webber, for two months, left on Tues
day for her home In Chicago, accom
panied by her aunt, Miss Gertrude
Lambdin.
Mrs. W. H. Brooks is spending two
weeks In Washington. D. <\
Mrs. W. If. King and Misses Rosa
and Edna King are spending two
weeks with relatives In Jackson
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Lam-
kln will leave on Tuesday for a visit
to friends In Rome.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Williams and
family left on Thursday to spend the
summer in Fernandlna. Fla.
Miss Sadie Smith will return on
Sunday from a visit of several weeks
In Kentwood. La.
Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Coyne, of At
lanta. have taken possession of their
new home m College avenue.
Mrs. Arthur Seville, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs W. R Fitzgerald
for the week-end.
Mrs. Frederick Clegg, of West End
Park, visited Mrs. Raymond Thomp
son during the week
Mrs. Bowie, of Klberton. spent sev
eral days with her daughter, Mrs. H.
Dickson.
Lonnie Sigman, Jr. of Ormewood
court. Is visiting ht s aunt, Mrs. W. I).
Martin.
Mrs. Charles Whitehead, of San-
dersville. was the guest of Mrs. Ray
mond Thompson during the week
Dr. and Mrs. K. L. Hanes have taken
possession of their home on Madison
avenue.
Mrs. Georgia Johnston and family
spent a few days at Vlnlngs during
the week. Later they will go to
Thomaston to spend the summer
Mrs. J. R. Sullivan will entertain
the Park Place Hewing Club on Tues
day of next week.
The ladies of the Baptist Mission
ary Society met at the residence of
Mrs W. D Robertson.
Frances Stovall
A committee from the College Park
W. C. T. U., consisting of Mr*. E. S.
Center, Mrs. Fritz Rauchenberg. Mrs.
E. II. Walker and Mrs. Julia Stand
ard. carried Aowers on Flower Mis
sion Day to the children of the At
lanta Child’s Home.
Mrs. Alonzo Richardson lias re
turned from a viait to Anniston. Ala
Miss Christine Trimble entertained
a number of her friends at a birthday
party Friday afternoon.
Mrs T. B. Hardin, of Hawkinsville,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Wilkinson.
The Chrysanthemum Club held Its
regular business meeting Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Z. D.
Harrison
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Quillian have
returned from a two months’ visit to
the Panama-Pacific Exposition
The r^adlep’ Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs Emma C. Con-
nally.
Fairburn
N ISS LOUISE RHODES, of Se-
wanee, Ga., spent several days
the past week with Velma
Dorris, who entertained for her on
Saturday afternoon, when 29 Phil-
atheas spent an aiternoon with Whit
tier, It being the custom to have a
literary program monthly. The score
cards represented "school days.” Miss
Odessa Dorris served punch on the
veranda. Mrs. B. W. Collier, Miss
Hattie Green and others read selec
tions from this author.
Miss Rallle Estes entertained at a
spend-the-day party on Wednesday
in honor of Miss Dorris and her guest,
Miss Rhodes.
Miss Lottie Smith, who was grad
uated on Monday from Georgia Nor
mal and Industrial College, at Mll-
ledgeville, and Misses Mary Johnson,
Zaidee McHan and Leta Thames re
turned from this college on Tuesday.
Mrs. A. S. Wilson has returned from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson
Springs, is the guest of Miss Annie
Loris Brooks.
E. H. Wilson, Marion and Cliff Wil
son returned on Wednesday from a
visit to Savannah'.
An affair of Tuesday afternoon was
the masquerade party given by Miss
Fannie Brown and Miss Elsa Gasnell
at the home of Miss Brown.
The Misses Jernigan. Mrs. Ruth
Pattlllo and Mrs. Luther Stallings
were Joint hostesses for the Agnes
Lee Chapter. U. D. C., at the home of
the Misses Jernigan on Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs J. M Worsham chap
eroned a hike on Saturday afternoon.
In the party were the Mi**** Sarah
Smith. India Hunt, Evelyn Pratt,
Emma and Katherine Jones, Lucy
Ray and Marlon Symms. James Pat
ton, Rov Jones, Gus Stribling, Robert
.Scott, Milton Candler and Clifford
Cowles.
Mrs. N. P. Pratt and Mi*s Clifford
Pratt are the guests of Mrs. James
Baker, of Roswell.
Henry Earthman Is spending a
short time in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Miss Gertrude Brown is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Alston Brown, of
Thelma. Fla.
Little Miss Virginia Davis celebrat
ed her birthday with a party Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hastings and
family leave Wednesday for Cali
fornia and other points in the West.
C. D. McKinney is spending a short
time in Virginia.
Miss Thyrza Askew has returned
from Charlotte and is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKinney.
Masters Hamilton and David Ans
ley are spending a short time as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Stone,
of Atlanta.
Mrs. S. P Christie. Jr., entertained
at a porch party Monday afternoon.
Mrs. F. G. Browder was hostess for
the Sewing Club Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. M. H. Driggers entertained at
cards on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and,Mrs. W. E. Richards and
family are in Nevvnan, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Manget.
Miss Hallie Alexander ha® returned
honor guest at a luncheon given by
Mrs. Fred Zoll at her home on Euclid
avenue. Those present were Mes-
rlames Belle Bevans. of Birmingham;
Turner Powell, Walter Blackstock, J.
S. Davlf#, S. <’. Watkins. W. A. Mc
Whorter and Fred Zoll and Miss Nan
flay.
Miss Marie Smith, who has been
the guest of Miss Eula Upshaw, has
returned to her home in Athens.
Mrs. A. K. Thurmond will entertain
the 1912 Embroidery Club on Friday
afternoon.
IT Y7
eral days last week with Mrs. M. M
Simmons In Decatur.
Mrs 8. N. Thompson and daughter | Mlss^ Mayme Nees»e is In Atlanta.
Elolse are spending several weeks
with relatives in Hampton.
Miss Ethel Coppedge, of Brooks, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. B.
Digby.
George Christian spent several days
in Conyers during the week.
Mrs. W. A. Barfield, of Jacksonville,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Perryman on Ware street.
The Rev. S. P. PittmaiC who has
and children are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Wood dal 1
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the guest of Mrs. J. R. Pottle
| Marietta
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RS. LEN BALDWIN enter
tained with a tea on Wed
nesday afternoon for Miss
Willie Mae Blair, who will be
married to Will Eph Roberts on the
Myrtle Pirkle, of Norcross, I The Rev. T. G. LinkmTs and^family i evenins? of June 16- About 200 ladies
guest of the Misses Pirkle have gone to Baldwin, where they will ta * lec1 ' Christine Blair and Pauline
Mis* Emma Griffin has returned j been conducting services at the Chris-
from a visit to Savannah. i tian Church, has returned to Macon
was the
during the week
Mrs. W. N. Hill entertained on
Wednesday the Home Needlework
Club and a few* Invited guests. Those
present were Meedames L. A. Wood.
J. L. Hastings. G. F. r* 0 llins. J. F.
Anthony. W. A. Antilotti. W. D.
Phipps. B. G. Moore. J. M. Spencer, J.
J. Spears, M. D. Seaborn, A. H. Par
ham, Florence Russell, and Chappell
and the Misses Nell Wilson and Annie
and Mazle Rauschenberg.
Mrs. W. A. McWhorter and family
are spending the summer months at
their country home near Palmetto.
The Forty-two Club will meet~wlth
Mrs. Arnold on Royston street Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lucy Worjack has as her
guests Mrs.—C. P. Staley and daugh
ter Kathleen, of Clarksburg, W. Va.
Martine Harmsen has returned
from a trip to Richmond, where he
attended the Confederate reunion.
Mrs. C. H. Starling was hostess of
her bridge club Wednesday morning
at her home on North Moreland ave- | f
nue. Those present were Mesdames i •
J. E. Mauldin, C. D. Maddox, J. A.
Tutwiler, Samuel Finley, Floyd Mays,
Bartow Ford, Arthur Stitt and Guy j
Holcombs.
they v? *ii t n , __,
make their home. ■ Rea « received cards at the door. The
J. W. Norton is visiting relatives in lguests were ushered into the recep-
tion room by Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Mei-
nert and Mrs. Alban Gilbert. Punch
was served by Mrs. Pearl Welsh and
the Misses Mildred McKenzie, Agnes
Macon.
The Matrons’ Bridge ^’lub met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. E.
McMillan on Church street
The Misses Lillie and
Margaret I Smith and Frances Wlkle. Serving
Milner, of BaTneSviiie, were the guests ‘ h « bufte ‘ luncheon were Mesdames
of Miss Mary Sparks during the week. P omas Wallace, J. E. Massey, J. R.
Miss Edilon Simmons spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Simmons In Dallas.
P. H. Orr has returned from a stay
of several months In Virginia,
Miss Mary Lee Sloan, of Atlanta,
spent the past week with Miss Carrie
M. Allen.
Miss Carmen Andrews spent the
week-end with Miss Sallie Fannie
Carroll.
Olin Corley, of Chattanooga, spent
several days with relatives here.
Brumby, Doyle Butler and the Misses
Etta Putman, Frances Law', Laura
Mayes. Evelyn Clay, Eloise Brown,
Lois Welsh and Blondlne Cooper. As
sisting in entertaining were Mesdames
D. W. Blair, M. R. Lyon, E. R. Hunt,
W. A. DuPre, T. W. Read, George
Keeler, E. L. Stringer. J. R. Fowler.
W. H. Cooper, D. R. Little, Rembert
Smith, Walter Sams, Fred Morris and
Lucy Gilbert.
Mrs. Bela Barnes ana little son Fred
are In Los Angeles with Mrs. Barnes’
Miss Pearl Hughie of Newnan was I brother s, Howard and Fred Soule,
the guest of relatives here the’past wlth whom the >' wiI l motor to San
k _ 1 _ * l IT* n.uaoo Ala D n an /.n n.ill 1a! a Vi t o
week.
I Oakland City
Bolton
Miss Marie Pearce has returned
from Dahlonega, where she attended
school.
ollene Park
N compliment to Mrs. D. A Creel,
w’ho leaves soon to make her home
In Austell, the ladies of the Meth
odist Church entertained at a recep-
mow White
Nothinc more angelic than
white. Here’s a great sale of
White Footwear
that should interest even Woman. Miss, Man, Boy and
Child in Atlanta and vicinity.
White, in ail fabrics; kids in all styles, plain and
black trimmings; French and medium heels. Mary
Janes and Baby Dolls.
Prices Redyced As Follows:
$3.00 reduced to $2.45
$2.50 reduced to $1.95
$2.00 reduced to $1.45
$1.50 reduced to $1.00
Men s White and Gray Canvas. Prices cut
as above.
White Tennis at cut prices.
Remember, Moon sells for less.
Cheap rent means cheap prices.
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Mrs. Othma L. Haynes, of Starke, [\from a camp at^ Lake Bennett
Fla., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
P McLarln.
Miss Callie Jackson Is the guest of
the Misses Daisy and Lucy Penning
ton.
Mrs. W. T Roberts, Miss Essie
Roberts. Mlf»s Louise McNulty and
Miss Julie McIntyre formed a part/
camping at' Bennett’s l^ake.
Miss Sarah Swanson returned on
Wednesday from visits to Newnan
and Bainlng.
Mrs. Sarah Stubbs is In Birming
ham, where she was called on account
of the serious illness of Mrs. George
H. Sthbbs. her daughter-ln-law.
The Wesleyan Bible Class enter-
Edgewood j
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"TpHE young people of Norcoss en-
I tertained at Dr. O. O. Simpson’s
home Friday night in honor of
the students Just homo from school.
Among those present were the Misses
Lida Simpson, Vera Davenport, Win
nie Johnson. Viola Johnson. Mary
Twltty, Carrie Nesbitt, Sallie Lou
Nesbitt. Lottie Bell© Burnett, Annie
Belle Wlngo, Elsie Bolton. Vivian
Mefllock and Carrie Reynolds, and
Frank Simpson, A.AL Wlngo, Archie
Burnett. Lorenzo Ewing, John Mc
Clure and George Verner.
Mrs. W. H. Lemon and children,
Walter, Lula Mae and James, of No.
42 Greenwood avenue. Atlanta, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Ben telle several days during the week.
Mrs. Harvey Kinnett entertained
the Young Matrons’ Club Thursday
afternoon.
Mr*. Maud Hardeman and little son
lAttlmore, of Gainesville, spent a few
days during the week with Miss Ruth
wir.go.
A party of young people from town
went on a picnic to the Chattahoochee
River Wednesday evening.
The Misses Winnie Johnson, Lida
Simpson and Vera Davenport are
home from the Georgia Industrial and
Normal College at Mllledgevllle for
their summer vacation.
Miss Ruby Wall Is home for her
summer vacation from the State Nor
mal School at Athens.
Miss Carrie Nesbitt, from Black-
stone College. Richmond, Va., Is home
for the summer.
Miss Anna McClure is home for the
summer vacation from Agnes Scott
College, Decatur.
Miss Edna Rainey is at home for
the vacation from Queer*’* College,
Charlotte. N. C.
Miss Allie Mae SL.ipson. of Mariet
ta. was visiting the Misses Simpson
a few days last week.
Mrs. Frank Simpson, of Marietta,
visited Dr. O. O. Simpson and family
during the week.
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N event of Tuesday evening was
edding of Miss Katherine
Ripley and Edward R. Terrell,
which took place at the home of the
brides parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. C.
Ripley. Miss Mattie Belle Ripley and
Miss Sarah Terrell acted as brides
maids. Harold Brady was best man.
Aline Houston was flower girl and
William Connor Ripley and Doris*
Houston were ribbon bearers.
Miss Pauline Pearce has returned
from New York and is* the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCalla.
An event of Saturday was the wed
ding of Geprge Gibbs, of Decatur, and
Miss Dora Marchman. which took
place at the home of the bride’s par
ents at The Rock.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Gibbs, John
Gibbs and Miss Agnes Gibbs motored
M ISS EMM EE BRANHAM was
the guest 6Y Miss Lynn Bran
ham for the Emory commence
ment at Oxford.
Miss Lily Mae Adams was the guest
of Miss Ruby GriPt last week for the
Tech commencement.
Misp Annie Maude Hudson returned
Thursday from Milledgeville, w'here
she had been attending the Georgia
Normal and Industrial College.
Miss Reggie Sue Daniell spent a few
days last week with Misfc Adele
Smith, of Atlanta.
Miss Emma Rogers and Master Guy
Rogers have returned from a visit to
Marietta.
An entertainment was held at Col
lins Memorial Church Thursday night
by the Bolton School.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Carrut|i were
the guests of S. L. Adams last week.
They are now in Athens, where they
will spend a few days before return
ing to their home in Toccoa.
Miss Leona Gary entertained a few
friends at a spend-the-day party on
Sunday.
W. S. McIntyre, w'ho formerly re
sided at Bolton, but has for the past
few years been residing at Biloxi,
Miss., died at his home Tuesday
morning.
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HE Misses Ruth and Louise Bates
have returned fr&m Macdn,
where they attended Mercer
commencement
Mrs. M. W. Almand has returned
from a visit to relatives in Athens.
Miss Mary Ragsdale entertained a
number of school friends at hearts
dice Wednesday afternoon at her
home oji Lee street.
Mrs. J. B. Withers has returned
from Richmond, where she attended
the Confederate reunion
Francisco. Mr. Barnes will join his
wife next month at the exposition.
When Mrs. Rembert Smith returned
to the parsonage after the meeting
of the Missionary Society last week,
she found a delightful surprise await
ing her. The ladies of the church
had showered her with growing plants,
adding much to the attractiveness of
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Reynolds, with
Miss Sallie Adams and Clarence
Reynolds, left Saturday morning In
their car for a two weeks’ trip in
Alabama and Florida, stopping in
Montgomery, Pensacola and other
towns
The reception at Miss Hattie Cleve
land’s home on Thursday evening for
the delegates to the Diocesan Council
w'as very enjoyable. The hours were
JN? b r!!» a ,? d MarC f 2 Io rP n hav / I from 6 to 8 o'clock, and about 200
^r;,I'I,l hat ; an l 0 . K l.!? be TYT uesls Sroests attended. A two-course buffet
HE Misses Blols and Bulalie Mc
Whorter will entertain at a
house party at their country-
home near Palmetto. The guepts will
arrive on Monday. Thope invited are
the Misses Annette Nance, Inez Eu
banks, Louise and Margaret Scruggs,
Sara and Lucile Harwell and Ernes
tine Jarvip. of Rome; John Jarvis.
Flvnn Nance and W. A. McWhorter. I
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Mrs. Pauline Game and children, of I
Florida, are spending the summer j
months with Mrs. A. P. Tripod on
La France street.
Mrs. W. D. Coleman and Edith
Nichols Coleman left Sunday to vipit I
the Panama-Pacific Exposition and |
other points of interest.
The Misses Vesta Willingham and ;
Agnes Owen were the guests of Miss,
Inez Pirkle during the week.
General A. Z. Oxford, of Birming- |
ham. Is the guest of C. W. Mates on
Mayson avenue. He has Just re
turned from Richmond, where he at
tended the Confederate reunion.
Miss Marilou Chamblee, of Bir
mingham, is the guest of Miss Pearl
Davidson on LaFrance street.
Mrs. L. C. Reese, of Selina, Is visit
ing Miss Sallie. Reese.
Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe Armor are
making their home in San Antonio.
The Junior Mipslonary Soeiety had
a picnic on Friday, chaperoned by
Mrs. A. H. S. Bugg.
Fred Lewis left Tuesday for a ten
days’ visit to Sarasota. Fla.
Miss Nan Ray, of Selftia, was the
M
SS MINNIE PURVIS has re
turned from Conyers, where she
spent several days.
Miss Carolyn Simmons spent sev-
of relatives for several months
Miss Helen Osborne, of Fitzgerald,
will arrive soon to be the guest of
Mips Inez Thomason.
Miss Grace Almand has returned
from Covington, where she was the
guest of Mrs. J. B. Terrell.
Mrs. W. W. Tracy entertained In
formally Saturday evening at a danc
ing party.
tained with a picnic at Union City on
Thursday.
Miss Elizabeth Parker is visiting
Mrs. J. M. Wilson in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. H. Davenport entertained
the Parsonage Aid Society on Mon
day.
Miss Elizabeth Moore entertained
the Junior Sewing Society on Monday.
Mips Ruby Tanner is spending her
vacation from the State Normal with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tan
ner.
Ihe Misses Lurline and Kate Park
er left Tuesday for a tour through
the West, visiting the Panama-Pacific
Exposition and taking a six weeks’
course at the University of California
at Berkeley. They will return about
August 10.
Miss Anne Davis, of DeLand, Fla.,
ip the guest of her aunt. Mrs. J. C.
Reese.
Mrs. Ernest Collins, of Acworth,
luncheon was served.
Miss Evelyn Clay complimented
Miss Willie Mae Blair with a buffet
luncheon Tuesday. Miss Clay was
assisted by Mesdames Herbert Clay,
Ryburn Clay, John Boston, G. P.
Reynolds and James Hardin and the
Misses Christine Dobbs, Laura Mayes, I
Christine Blair, Julia McNeel, Lucy
Cole. Virginia Boston and Charlotte
Northcutt.
Thomas Read, Jr., and Eugene Mc-
Neel ure at -home from Sewanee for j
their summer vacation.
Groves Cohen is attending the auto
mobile races in Indianapolis.
Charles Hedges has gone to Organ,
N. Mex„ to spend several months with '
his uncle.
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AND MRS. M. D. JAMERSON
and family, of Sandersville, mo
tored to Hapeville, w r here they
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Kimball for several days.
Mrs. L. A. Crawford had as her
guest for several days recently her
nephew, James Crawford, of Thomas
ton.
Mrs. John Smith and little daugh
ter are* spending several weeks with
relatives in Monroe.
Mrs. Joseph Rutledge, of Columbia,
S Is the guest for several \veek>i
of Mr. and Mrs. Durand Adams on
Stewart avenue.
Dr. F. K. McElroy spent several
days the past week In Jacksonville
Dr. W. W. Allen and family left a
few days ago for Fayetteville, where
they will make their home.
Lafayette Golden has returned to
Florida after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
VV. M. Ross.
Miss Nolle Rivers has returned
home for the summer after spending
several months in Anniston, Ala.
The Epworth Study Class met Mon
day evening with Colonel and Mrs.
J D. Humphries at their home on
Fulton avenue.
Mrs. Frank Wells and little daugh
ter Julia, who have been visiting in
Milledgeville, returned home Tuesdav,
Dr. and Mrs. Hodges entertained at
a children’s party Saturday afternoon
at their home on Stewart avenue for
their little daughter Frances, whoso
first birthday it, was. About twenty
guests were invited.
Mrs. Fred Hunnicutt has as her
guest her sister, Miss Middlemus. of
Waycross.
Mrs. Parker will be hostess to the
Hapeville Bridge Club Friday after
noon at her home near Hapeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leach moved to At
lanta recently and will maJ<e their
home on Highland avenue.
Mrs. Joseph Chapman and children
have returned from a visit to relatives
In Macon.
Weyman Adams spent several day*
the past week in Jacksonville.
Miss Lila Ellis, who has been at
tending the State Normal School in
Athens, has returned home to spend
the summer holidays.
The Messrs. Harry and Barrett
Yates are spending two weeks in Cin
cinnati.
Miss Carrie Lou Ross, of Macon,
was the week-end gu/st of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Ross and family on Vir
ginia avenue.
Robert Long, of Winston-Ral6m, N.
C.. arrived Wednesday to visit hi*
aunt. Mrs. J. L. Driver, for ten days.
Miss Lillie Stllw'ell is the guest of
friends in Williamson for a week.
Mrs. F. K. McElroy spent the past
week in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs.
McElroy on Whitehall street.
Ralph Jamerson left a few days age
for Thomaston. where he Joined his
mother, and is visiting friends.
T HE East Atlanta Chapter. Order
of Eastern Star, held a meeting
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rosa
M. Ashley, past grand matron of
Georgia; Miss Berry, of Athens, and
Mr. Burfet. from the Atlanta Chap
ter, were visitors. Several very in
teresting speeches were made.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Loft Is, Mrs. J.
S. McWilliams. Mrs. W. C. GUI and
Mrs. Jessie Owens visited the Ogle-,
thorpe Chapter Wednesday evening.
Mrs. C. Adamson, of Waycross. was
a visitor here last week.
Mrs. W. C. Gill, of Ormewood, gave
a spend-the-day party Wednesday
for Mrs. Lena Simpson. Mrs. Boaten-
riter, Mrs. McWilliams, Mrs. Owens,
Mrs. Loftis and Miss Berry.
Miss Ruth Brown entertained a few
friends at her home on Flat Shoals
avenue Friday evening.
Miss Lillie Everett gave her Sun
day school class a picnic at Grant
Park Tuesday. Thirty girls were
present. E. A. Minor. C. B. Everett,
H. M. Weathers. Minor Everett and
J. W. Hewy dined with them.
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