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Kirkwood
fV/|ISS ROBERTA ROBSON gave a
1^1 bridge party Tuesday after
noon. First prize was won by
Mina Cornelia Dunwoody. Those pres
ent were Misses Jean Robfon, Come*
lia and Elizabeth Dunwoody, Annie
Kate Oreen, Ora McGriff. Mamie Hall,
Mary Branan, Myra Haygood, Mrs.
Walter Price, Mrs. Springer, Mrs.
Warren Hall, Mr*. Stephen Harris,
Mm. Harry Dewa, Mr*. T. M. Smith,
Mrs. Hal Riviere. Mrs. T. J. Day, Jr.,
Miss Elizabeth Dudley. Mrs. Deal,
Mrs. Carmichael and Mrs. Teague.
The Sutherland Bridge Club was
entertained Friday by Mrs C. P. Wat
son. *
Miss Annie Kate Green gave a
bridge party Wednesday afternoon for
Miss Isabelle Alexander, who leav»s
next week for California. The prizes
were won by Mrs. George ’Veils and
Miss Mamie Hall Those present were
Mrs. Prince Cayne, Mrs. Geprge Wells,
Mrs. Jeff Barrett, W. L. Dupree, Rob
ert Wolcott, T. M. Smith. Dan Grif
fith, Misses Neil Cayne. Roberta Rob
son, Elizabeth and Cornelia Dun
woody, Willie Bernice Green, Mamie
Hall and Mrs. Eugene Daniel.
Mrs. Marlon Haris and son, Roy
C. Harvis, left Thursday for Savan
nah. From there they will sail for a
two weeks’ visit to New York City
and Saugertles, N. Y.
Mrs. Walter Price entertained the
members of the Forty-two Club jn
Monday afternoon.
Miss Myrtice Estes L; visiting her
cousin, Miss Celeste Martin, in Uw-
renreville.
Miss Nell Carlisle, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. R. E. Plowden on De-
Kalb avenue.
Mrs. Acker, of New York, will be
the guest of Mm. Walter Price in
July.
Misses Sisson, who motored to Al
bany as the guests of Mrs. E. C. Da
vis, have returned home.
Mrs. Lawrfe Beacham gave a dinner
party Monday evening. The guest*
were Mrs. P. M. Shaw, Mrs. Erwin
Coleman, Mrs. James Sims, of South
Carolina; Miss Morrison, of Douglas-
vlllt; Mr Motes, Mr. T. R. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Glenn.
Mrs. J. J. Bart and litt 1 daughter,
Louise, have returned from Augusta
Arsenal, Ga., after being pleasantly
entertained as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Bart.
Miss Edith Carlisle, of Culloden,
Ga.. will be the guest for several
weeks of Mists May Henderson on De-
Kalb avenue.
Mrs. James Bryan entertained the
J! S Club Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mary Sue Cook has been .11
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brownlee and
family and Miss Kendrick, of Colum
bus, who spent two weeks In camp at
Jesters Mills, have returned home.
Mrs. J. I*. Jackson has returned
from Dalton, where she attended the
Baptist Young People's Union con
vention as a delegate from Kirkwood.
Mias Annie Goode Torbett spent the
week-end at Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. L. Beacham Entertained on
Wednesday evening in honor of her
guest, Miss Morrison, of Douglasvllle,
Ga
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rey and Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. : art had as their guesta
©n Tuesday evening the Rev. Father
Joseph and the Rev. Father Everett.
Mra. R. E. Plowden entertained the
members of the Round Dozen Club ut
a spend-the-day party on Wednesday
at her home on DeKalb avenue.
Mrs. Lewis Rogers entertained the
members of her sewing club Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. C. O. Martin and family are
spending the week-end with Mrs. Ki
ser in Inman Park.
Mrs. J. B. Tutt, of Augusta, who has
been visiting her daughters, Mrs. C.
P. Watson and Mrs. Parks, in Suther
land Terrace has returned home.
Oakhurst
sit
D r AND MRS. JAMES C. OAK-
SHETTE gave a card party
Wednesday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Butler. Those present were
Mr and Mrs. R. H. Smythe, Mrs. C.
A. Green, Mrs. R. L. Wallace, Mr. and
Mrs. Dial. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Folger,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Butle-, Mr. ..nd
Mrs. Walter Zimmerman, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Slate and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
F-. Bundscho.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wallace have
wr '-.red to Fort Valley for a week
tTvay.
Mr*. Dennard will entertain the
Park Place Sewing Club Tuesday
afternoon.
Miss Leona Westbrook, formerly of
Oakhurst. is residing in Macon.
Mrs. Celander gave a dinner th's
week. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Holliday, the Rev. Mr.
Schaeffer and Miss Schaeffer
Mrs. W. Hughes Brooks entertained
on Friday for her daughter. May
Congdon Taylor, on her eleventh
birthday. Those invited were Laura
Lewis Lawhorn, Alice Taylor. Vir
ginia Knott. Rosemary Honnecker.
Mary Madison, James Ely. Alfred and
Lisle Budden. George Brooks and
Harold Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith have
gone to New Orleans and Kentwood.
I-a. Later they will go to Houston.
L Texas, to reside.
JVIre. George H. Coatee was hostess
nesday afternoon for the Auction
ke *'Iub. Besides the club mem-
r present. the guests were Mrs. W.
H. 8. Hamilton, Mrs. Arthur Shields
and Mrs. Harralson. The club prize
was won by Mrs. Harry Young and
the consolation was presented to Mrs.
Clyde West.
Charles and Morris Green celebrated
their twelfth and fifteenth birthdays
at a party Wednesday afternoon. Miss
Lillian Green served punch. The
guests were Misses Luclle Bundscho,
Luclle Scott, Nell Fowler, Louise
Mitchell. Effiel Southard, Winnie
Chamblee, Carrie Holliday, Edith Mi
nor, Jewel Farmer, Messrs. Matthew
Harper, Ned Fowler, Clayton Bunds
cho. Irwin Whlttenberg, Eugene
Whittaker, Ashley Hearing, Norman
Martin. Benton Wilson ».nd Cecil
Plaster.
The. Forget-Me-Not Fancy Work
Club was entertained Thursday by
Mrs. V. W. Hays
Misses Mary and Pauline White and
Miss Florence Tinson have returned
from a ten-day visit with friends in
McCormick. S. C.
Mr. and Mm. Harry Hollister have
returned from New York City.
E. W. E. Bundscho and family and
W. O. Slate and family are camping
at Silver Lake
Colonel and Mrs. William Schley
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robson,
Misses Susie and Jean Robson and
Mr. Tiller have returned from a trip
to “Colonels Island,'’ near Savannah.
R. L. Wallace has returned from
Columbus, Ohio, where he was a del
egate to the Supreme Council of the
U. C. T.
Mrs. John Welch, Jr. of Atlanta,
will be the guest of Mrs. Dennard
next week.
Pairburn
** ISS ESSIE ROBERTS left on
Wednesday for the Panama-
Pacific Exposition and an ex
tensive Western tour.
Misse Johnnie Hobgood, Elizabeth
McLarin, Messrs Young Longlno and
.Tames Ixmglno motored to Newnan
Saturday to a moonlight picnic given
by Mrs. B. T. Thompson and Mrs.
Garlajid Jones.
Dr. Harry Harvey, Miss Essie Rob
erts. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts and
Tom Roberts motored to Forsyth and
sj>end the week-end with Mrs. R. P.
Brooks at her country home, Brook
lyn.
Mrs. A. 8. Wilson and Mary Jane
Parker have returned from Newnan.
Mrs. M. C. Bass and Misses Addle
and Julia Bass are spending the sum
mer at the parsonage with the Rev.
Charles L. Bass.
Mrs. J. C. Reese gave a reception
Tuesday evening for her son, Paschal
Reese, and his house party guests
Misses Detty Black, Francis Tuller,
Mary Spinks. Ida Foster, Annie Da
vis. Messrs. Word Cook, DeSales Har
rison, Leonard Roan. Punch and ices
were served by Misses Johnnie Hob-
good and Annie Davis. Mrs. William
A. Arnold played the piano.
Miss Laurie Belle Stubbs, of Green
ville, Is the guest of Misses Kate John
son and Kate Davenport.
J. M. and R. D. Wilson will leave
Monday for the Shrlners’ convention
at Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Fischer, of At
lanta; Mrs. Nlcolson, of College Park;
Miss Irene Warllck, of Ellijay, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warlick
last week-end. •
Miss Eftie Westbrook will leave
next week for Carrollton to be a guest
at a house party. She will visit in
Villa Rica and Douglasvllle.
Misses Lottie Smith, Mary Johnson.
Jimmie Lou Hobgood and Janie
Reeve* entertained on Friday for the
house party guest8 of Paschal Reese.
Decatur
A DANCING party was given by
Miss Wilhelmlna Smith for
Miss Margaret Glenn, of Dah-
lonega, the guest of Miss Marie
Pearce. The guests were Misses
Mary Will Montgomery, Margaret
Glenn, Marie Peuree, Sarah and Ethel
Stuart. Mary Beale Weekes and Miss
Skene. Messrs. Holman and Saemett
Gardner, Aticus Haygood, Harry
Stanley, Ben Stuart, Wayne Slaugh
ter, Tim Browder, Pitman Sutton,
Hooper Alexander. Jr., Joe Green,
Hugh Burgess, Guy Shearer. Clayton
Scofield, Mr. Taylor and Edwin Barry.
Misses Lois and Ora Brookes en
tertained Monday evening. Those in
vited were Misses Haliie Alexander,
Katherine Jones, Ccrrabelle Davis,
Ruby and Ethel Nell, Marjory Ham
mond, Virginia Scott, Elizabeth
Moore. Lucia Robson, Lovena Vin
son, Margaret Stephens, Daisy Alien,
Miss Cook of MilledgevlK\ Leona
Glass and Miss Stephens*. Messrs.
Ralph Stephens, Tom Hardeman,
Hugh Bodenhamer, Devltte Ham
mond, Paul Green, Olin Brooke. Joe
•der, Robert Brown, Theodore
Ramspeck. Stanley Mensinger, Mr.
Bond and Mr. Vincent.
A dancing partj was given Friday
oy Miss Marie Pearce for her guest.
Miss Margaret Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Goldsmith
entertained a few friends at cards on
Monday evening.
Miss Lucy Thompson has returned
from Charlotte. N. C.
Mrs. Scott, of Covington, is the
guest of Mrs. Louise Green.
Miss Annie Goodger ha? returned
from Llthonia
Mr. and Mrs. S J Jones and fam
ily, who have spent several weeks at
Austell, returned home Saturday.
P. V. Oswald and Miss Elizabeth
Oswald have returned from Charle*-
ton, S. C.
Miss Amelia Alexander has re
turned from a short stay In Athens.
Miss Frankie Howald left Monday
for a visit to Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ussery are the
guests of relatives in South Carolina.
Donald Kirkpatrick will spend next
week at Black Mountain, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moon will
spend the summer as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Arisley.
Miss Nancy Kennedy, who has been
the guest of MIhh Clifford Pratt, re
turned to her home at Lithia Springs
on Friday.
A reception was given by Miss Ag
nes Gibbs Friday for her sister, Mrs.
George Gibbs, and Mrs. Ed Terrell.
Miss Harriett Milledge left Thurs
day for Chicago.
Mieses Norma and Charlotte Estes
gave a party Saturday evening.
Many entertainments are being
planned for Miss Rebekah Candler,
whose marriage to John M. Goodman
takes place this month. Mrs. T. L.
Cooper will give a reception. Misses
Ethel an(\ Helen Coffee will enter
tain at bridge on Wednesday. Mrs.
Henry Earthman and Mrs. Nellie
Candler will give a luncheon. Mrs.
John Scott will give a luncheon. Mrs.
Carroll Weislger a matinee party, and
Mrs. C. E. Harmon will entertain.
Harry Stanley gave a dancing par
ty Wednesday evening for Miss
Glenn, of Dahlonega, the guest of
Miss Marie Pearce.
Miss Louise Gunnells, of Mont
gomery, is the guest of Miss Tim
mons.
Miss Sarah Cragwall, of Indiana, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones.
Miss Agnes Hood, of Commerce,
and Miss Marian Stone, of Atlanta,
sperrt a few days this week as the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wiley S.
Ansley.
Mrs. Chen Guinn and Miss Eugenia
Guinn, of Covington, have returned
home, after spending a short time as
the guest of Mrs. Louise Green.
Miss Maude Stanley is the guest of
friends in Macon.
Mias Stella Thompson has returned
from a ten days’ stay at Highlands,
N. C.
C. D. McKinney has returned from
a tour of several of the Northern
cities.
Miss Bessie Simpkins, of Albany,
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Wilson, returned home
Monday.
The wedding of Miss Gladys Bram-
lett, of Decatur, and J. M. Wooten, of
Shellman, Ga., took place Thursday
afternoon at the home of the bride on
College avenue, the Rev. Frank Qull-
llan, of the First Methodist Church of
Decatur, officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Wooten left for an extended trip
through the West. They will be at
home after August 1 at Shellman.
to spend several weeks
In Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Perryman have
returned from T ..vllle, Fla
Miss Helen Hart© gave a dance
Tuesday evening for her gue?t, Miss
Madge Wallace, of Waverly Hall.
Thurman Thorhpson gave a dance
Saturday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Thompson on East
Point avenue
Mrs. W. G. Whisenhunt gave a rook
party Tuesday afternoon for her
guests. Miss Hermine Huntsman,
Miss Mary Ck-mer and Miss Madge
Harmon, of Rogersville, Tenn., and
Miss Thelma Hollis, of West End.
Mrs. P. L. Huie and children are
visiting Mrs. W. G. Hall in Camp
Hill, Ala.
Miss Carolyn Simmons gave a rook
party Thursday evening at her home
on Forest avenue for Misses Mary
Clemer and Hermine Huntsman, the
guests of Mrs. Whisenhunt.
Oakland City
M
ISS EX A AENCABACHER, of
Eldorado, Ark., Is the guest of
Miss Lillie Mae Stevens.
Misses Helen Osborne, of Fitzger
ald. and Bessie Thomason, of Colum
bus, are visiting Miss Inez Thomason.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Upchurch have
announced the marriage of their
daughter Rebio to Paul Edward Da
vidson, of Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Elijah Whittaker has returned
to her home in Berlin. Ga.. after a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomason have
returned from a motor trip to Co
lumbus.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jackson are at
home after spending some time In
Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davidson have
gone to Columbia, S. C., to reside.
On Tuesday evening Miss Inez
Thomason entertained for her guests,
Misse* Helen Osborne and Bessie
Thomason.
Miss Grady McGee Is visiting rela
tives in Ben Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Foster and little
Zurie Foster are at home after spend
ing some time in Florida.
Class gave the men of the Baraca
Class a moonlight picnic at Grant
Park Tuesday evening Those pres
ent were Misaes Clara and Gertrude
Baldwin, Miss Williams, Miss Papot,
Miss Holbrook, Misses Dora Womack.
Minnie Womack, Mary Goode, Pearl
Davidson, Sally Reese, Mildred
Foo'te, Veora Owens. Charlotte Big-
ham. Maud McDonald, Ida Mae Mc
Donald, Mrs. A. H. S. Bugg. Mrs.
Robert Bugg. Mrs. Reese. Messrs.
I^etton, Papot, Reese, Battle, Crane,
Porter, Yancey, Farmer, Fred Lewis,
Dwight Akin. Paul Womack, Hal Sut
ton, Bigler Harris, Thomas Holbrook
and Mr. Bennett.
Mrs. Eugene Hodges, of New Or
leans, is on a visit bo her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Foote.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. GUI and daugh
ter, Miss Corrie Gill, will leave soon
for Hollywood, Ala., and other points
Mrs W. H. Pander is residing at
No. 280 Hardee street.
Miss Bessie Harrison has gone to
Greenville, Tenn., on account of the
Illness of her mother and sister.
Mrs. J. E. McGaughey and children
left Thursday for a visit to Mrs. G. L.
Corley In Montgomery, Ala.
Mrs. W. D. Phipps and son have
gone to Wrightsville Beach.
Mrs. Eubanks entertained the For
ty-two Club Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs J. E. McGaughey, Mrs. S. C.
Watkins and Mrs. Moncrlef won the
prizes. Th^ next meeting of the club
will be with Mrs. Walter Blackstock,
on McLendon street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McEwen will
leave soon to reside In Columbus.
Bolton
Norcross
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M IPS FI.ORA WILSON la on a
trip through the West. She
will visit the exposition at San
Francisco, Yellowstone Park and
many other places.
Mrs. Dorsey, of Gainesville, is with
her daughter, Mrs. P. S. Barrett, for
few weeks. •
A party of young women left her
Tuesday for a trip to the San Fran
cisco Exposition and other places :n
the West. They were Miss Hallle Mc
Clure, Miss Hoyle Skinner, Miss Ethel
Simpson. Miss Mymtlce Johnson, Miss
Mattie Wall, Miss Ruth Wlngo. They
are to be gone about a month.
Miss attie Spark* has returned
from a visit of several months at
Arabi, Sycamore. Tlfton and other
places.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Settle returned
Sunday night from Cumming, Ga.
Mrs. P. O. Mauldin is visiting her
sister, Mrs. R. E. Massey, anil moth
er, Mrs. J. T. Jones, and family, of
Birmingham.
Miss Anna Belle Wlngo is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
McKinney, near Gainesville.
Mrs. Rachel Mills and daughter,
Mrs. Hattie Yayworjhy, and little son
J. W., visited Duluth during the week.
Dr. A. H. Leitoh and wife are
spending the week-end on a pleas
ure trip to Wrightsville Beach.
Mrs. Emma Medlock and Misses
Minnie, Alma, Rowena and Vivian
Medlock motored to Buford in their
new car one day last week.
1 College Park
M isses augusta turner and
Mary Patterson, of Columbus,
are the guests of Miss Eleanor
Harrison.
Dr. and Mrs. William Crenshaw en
tertained the bridal party at dinner
Monday evening in nonor of Miss
Alice Cox and Francis Runs, whoso
wedding took place Wednesday.
Miss Frankie McCrory, of Newnan.
was the guest of Mrs. V. C. Mason for
the. week-end.
Mrs. I^aurence Robert entertained
the bridge club at luncheon Thurs
day.
Mrs. L A. Nivens Is visiting rela
tives in Clemson, S. C. *
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Center. Jr., of |
Birmingham, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Center, on Cambridge ave
nue.
Mrs. Walter Sharpe and ehildrtn :
are at St. Simon* for a month's visit.
Mrs. A. W. Lamar and Miss Lily
Lamar left Saturday to spend the
summer in Alpharetta.
Miss Daisy Wilheit entertained her
sewing club Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Freeman, of Woodbury, is ,
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M. Kener.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Beers and Mr. |
and Mrs. C. P. Stough fnotored' to
Winder Saturday for the week-end. 1
Mrs. Eva L. Thornton was hostess
for the Sewing Club Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. E. Morgan and children are
at Wrightsville Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Webb and daugh- I
ter Eleanor, of Eustis, Fla., are w r ith !
Mrs. Henry Harris for the summer, j
Mrs. Eva Thornton gave a matinee I
party at the Forsyth Monday for Miss I
Frankie McCrory, of Newnan.
Mrs. Si Connally and Miss Ruth
Caverly are visiting in Cuthbert, Ga.
T HE Misses Sarah and Eva Ad
ams, of Howell Station, were the
recent guests of Miss Frances
Adams.
Miss Tommy Crawley, of Atlanta,
has been visiting Miss Kittie Bur
nette.
Mrs. H. L. Wilson entertained Wed
nesday at it spend-the-day party in
honor of Miss Corrine Clement, the
guest of Miss Gladys D&niell. Those
present were the Misses Grace Ad
ams, Margaret McDonald, Ethel Rog
ers* Rubye Hudson, Corrine Clentent
and Gladys Daniell. /—*
The Boy Scouts entertained at their
camp near Bolton Wednesday even
ing. Those present were the Misses
Reggie Sue Daniell, Annie and Lizzie
Hudson, Lily Mae and Frances Ad
ams, Jessie Daniell, Pearl Gary, Isa
bel Barton. Kittle Burnette, Tommy
Crawley, Jimmie Perkins and Sallie
Lou Gramlin. The Messrs. Joseph
Lloyd, Hines Rutherford, Lee Cone,
Fred Gary, William Dobbs, Jesse For
rester, Will Hudson, Owen Forrester
and Doane Sparks.
Miss Lizzie Hudson entertained a
few friends informally Friday even
ing at her home.
Miss Carrie Black, of COvington, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Black.
Hapeville
Edgewood
East Point
^|R AND MRS. ALFRED KUP-
l V | FINGER and little daughter
returned this week from Phil
adelphia, w-here they spent a month.
Miss A!ar> Sparks left Thursday to
stay a month with her sister, Mrs.
Frank Wilson, at Helen.
Miss Ose© Wills, who has been the
guest of Mrs T. O. Headen, left Sat
urday for Knoxville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram re
turned Tuesday from their wedding
trip to Wrightsville and are at home
in Oakland City.
A party of young people attended a
picnic at Jester’s Mill Friday. They
were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Brotherton,
Mr. and Mrs J. C. McKenzie, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. McMillan, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Taylor. Misses Lennie Thompson.
Osee Wills, Mai Shepard, and C. M.
Allen. Charles Livsey. T. Roy Liddell,
George Dyk Allen and George
Christian.
Miss Leith Shannon
M'
ISS HAZEL ITTNER, a bride-
elect, will be the guest of honor
at a party to be given next
week by Miss Annie Rauschenberg at
her home on McLendon street.
Mrs. W. M. Fambrough, of Symrna,
is the guest of Mrs. Ivey on Euclid
avenue.
Miss Dick Gill, of Allensville, Ky„
and Miss Edith Buckberry, of Bowl
ing Green. Ky., are visiting Mrs. C. H.
Paine.
The Fu no Ikes Tennis Club will give
a picnic Monday evening at Silver
Lake. The following members will
attend: Misses Myrtle Glover. Lucile
McNair, Flonnie Bell Green. Miss
Owen*. Mrs. Stringer. Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Jansen. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Jackson, John Campbell, R. T. Moore,
Howard Nash, Niles Austin and Mr.
Calbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Kistner have
returned from a visit to the Panama
Exposition, Mexico and other points.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Malcolm,
who were recently married, are at
home at No. 412 South Moreland ave
nue.
Mrs. H. C. Thorne entertained the
Industrial Arts Club on Tuesday aft
ernoon.
Miss Annie Rauschenberg returned
this week from a visit to friends in
Sandersville and Tennille.
Mrs. J. S. Pope and Miss Lula Cadle
left Friday for Augusta to remain a
month
Mrs. G. C. Cook, who has been visit
ing her daughter. Mrs W. A. Hope,
has returned to her home In Machen.
Ga.
Miss Mabel Platten, of Birming
ham, will be the guest of Miss Mazie
Rauschenberg next week.
Mrs. Fambrough and son James, of
Boston, Ga.. are the guests of Mrs.
Ivey.
Frank. Lillian and Deneen McCo-
mack and Rachel Farmer attended
the birthday party on Wednesday aft
ernoon given by Marguerite Hulsey.
Miss Sara Rice, of Tignal. Ga.. is •
the guest of her aunt Mrs. G. F. Ken
drick.
Miss Charlotte Righam spent the
W'eek-end with Miss Annie Foote at
Buck head.
Miss Rachel Williams, of Macon, is
the guest of Miss Papot.
Mrs. F. T. McDonald and daughter
Marion are on a visit in the moun
tains of North Georgia.
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M R. AND MRS. J. T. COWAN and
their sons, Frank and James,
have motored to Mobile to vis
it relatives.
Mrs. Reuben Arnold, Sr., Is ill at
her home on Central avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King and lit
tle daughter, Estelle, left Thursday
for Wrightsville Beach to stay ten
days.
Miss Maud Green, of Cornelia, and
Miss Susie Ramey, of Clayton, have
returned home after a visit of several
weeks to Mrs. Ramey.
Miss Ethel Jones Is spending a
week at Lookout Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King enter
tained their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
King, of Doerun, with a moonlight
picnic at Grant Park Monday evening.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Driggers, Colpnel and Mrs. J. D.
Humphries and children, Rev. Mr. and
Mrs. Rivers and daughter Louise. Mr.
Marvin King of Brunswick, Mrs. Su
san Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
King and children.
Miss Leone Wood gave a pupils' re
cital Friday evening In the audito
rium of the First Methodist Church.
Miss Osa Carmichael left Friday for
Union City to attend a house party.
Miss Ronneile Brodnax and her
guest. Miss Sadie Robinson, of Mon
roe, have returned from Lookout
Mountain and are now in Walnut
Grove, the guests of Miss Brodnax's
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Brodnax.
Mrs. Leslie Cox entertained the
members of her bridge club Friday
evening. The guests included
Mpfdamps Felix Me Elroy, S. J. Brown
Levi Jackson, W. E. Knight. R. G.
Jones, L. G. Whitney and Parker.
Mrs. S. J. Brown will entertain the
club next.
A party was given by Mr. and Mrs.
Shockley Wednesday evening. Those
present were Misses Josie Plunket,
Miss Ruth Shamblee, Mary Young,
Easter Belle Hooten, Lillian Everett,
Sadie Reagin, Ethel Warren, Mae
Warren, Lillian Thrasher, Willie
Thrasher, Mr. Young, Dr. Kieffer, Mr.
Shockley, Tom Davis, Mr. Austin,
Luther Smith. Frank Turner, Charlie
Everett, R. A. Turner and Harry
Womack.
Miss Powell, of Llthonia, and Mis?
Morris, of College Park, are guests of
Mrs. George McGuire.
Mrs. Parks Phillips is spending the
week in Llthonia.
Mrs. J. A. Thomason gave a spend-
the-day party Thursday for Miss
Mary Clarke, Mrs. J. R. Linton and
Mips Julia Everett.
Miss Mary Dobbs, Joe Dobbs and
William Kelly are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Loft Is.
The Rook Club was entertained on
Tuesday evening by Mrs. George
Lyle.
Mrs. Minor Everett entertained on
Thursday afternoon on her birthday.
The guests were Mrs. Horace Minor,
Mrs. J. R. Linton, Mrs. Joe Pattillo,
Mrs. Park Phillips, Mrs. R. T. Argo
and Mrs. Hill.
L. E. Leonard, of Washington, D.
Marietta
M ISS ELIZABETH NOLAN enter
tained Monday evening in hon
or of Misses Jessie and Virginia
Watts and their visito*r, Miss Dorothy
Mahan, of Kentucky. Misses Sue
Nichols and Virginia Watts served
punch and Mrs. Watts, Mrs, L. D.
Hoppe and Miss Laura Margaret
Hoppe assisted Mrs. Nolan in/ serv
ing ice cream and cake.
Miss Imogene Brown gave a dance
Monday evening for Misses Julia and
Emma Katherine Anderson and th?1r
guest, Miss Marie Shippen, of Ellijav.
Miss Mabel Hardeman gave a rook
party Friday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bacon, of Doerun.
Mrs. Henry Meinert gave her Sun
day school class a picnic at Powder
Springs last Thursday.
Mrs. Horace Field gave a luncheon
last Monday for Misses Julia and Em
ma Katherine Anderson and their
guest, Miss Marie Shippen, of Elli
jay. The other guests were Misses
Imogene Brown. Sarah Patton and
Annie Hahr Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace gave a
picnic supper last Thursday evening
at Powder Springs, for their guests,
Misses Dorothy Cunyus and Zita
White. The other guests were Missoa.
Glennls Hancock. Christine Dobbs,
Mildred McKenzie, Jean Wallace,
Frances Wikle, Virginia Barnes, Bmi-
ta Dobbs, Annie Hahr Dobbs, Julia
and Emma Katherine Anderson, Marie
Shippen and Minnie Lou McNeel, and
Morgan McNeel, Rennick Gregg. John
Griffith, Jordan and Ben Black, Eu
gene and Mills McNeel, Robert Har
ris, Lewis Hoppe, Stanley Hemp and
George Nichols.
A paYty leaving last Wednesday to
see the Panama-Pacific Exposition n-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fowler and
son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Mayes, Misses Asenath and Mary
Towers. Ava. Welsh. Emma Broach
and Virginia Elmer of Atlanta.
Mrs. Charles Northcutt and Miss
Elizabeth Northcutt have returned
from a visit to Mrs. John A. Manget
in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. H. Trezavant has returned
from a visit to Mrs. *A. J. Branham
in Kirkwood.
Rufus Woolbright N of Atlanta, is
visiting his aunt, Airs. W. A. Flor
ence.
Julius Setze, of Atlanta, , is visiting
Mrs. E. J. Setze.
Hon. and Mrs. Randolph Anderson,
of Savannah, are at their summer
home, “Oakton,” on Kennesaw' ave
nue.
Mrs. Robert Leach arrived from
Florida last Wednesday and will
spend the summer with Mrs. L. D.
Hoppe.
IIMETAL BEDS
Two-Inch Continuous Post—Chilless
BASS' BIG MILL-END SALE
We’ll Be Open All Day Monday
Beds, Mattresses, Rugs, Etc.
NONE TO
DEALERS.
This large, two-inch contin
uous post, Chilless Iron Bed,
with ten large fillers, in white
enamel or Vernis-M a r t i n
“gold” finish,
is a good $10
value, at—
LIMIT ONE.
MANTEL BEDS
This all-steel Mantel
Folding Bed, as illus
trated at left, makes a
full size bed when un
folded. A good $12.50
value.
Forest Part?
T HE annual Fourth of July sing
ing, an annual event here, is in
session at the Baptist Church
to-day. A very large crowd usually
attends these singings.
Miss Ruby Foster, of Fairburn, is
the week-end guest of Miss Lucile
Huie.
Miss Hilda Wright, of Mountain
View, was o visitor here last Friday.
Miss Lucile Huie will entertain at a
rook party on Monday evening in
honor of Miss Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow spent
the last week-end In Atlanta, visiting
their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Evans.
Mr. and Mre. Stewart Christian, of
Atlanta, visited relatives here during
the week.
Miss Jessie Christian attended a
party given by Miss Anna Bell Smith
Monday night near Riverdale. .
Mrs. Womack and children, of Ma-
pleton. are visiting friends here for
several days
Miss Pauline Burks, of. Morrow,
spent Saturday night with Mrs. J.
W. Burks.
EaMAIIanta j
M R. AND MRS. \V. B. OWENS
entertained their little grand
daughter, Jeanette Wilson, at
a party on her sixth birthday. Those
present were Irene Cowen, Cornelia
Pieree. Hilda Linton. Julia Harden,
Marguerite Daniel, Frances Ragsdale’
Leila Grace Ragsdale, Doris McWil
liams. Winifred Niall. Grace Fincher,
Burn.ce Vincent. Myrtice Minor, Elizl
abeth Ewing. Emily Jones, Laurie
Warren, Harold Huey, Uuigg Hol
lingsworth. James Daniel, Ralph Wal-
Table Damask
Good $1 value
39c
Full 66-inch bleached
Table Damask, extra
fine quality; $1.00 val
ue. A Mill-End Special
at 39c yard.
Table Linens, Ftp
72 inches wide,
Good $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 fine linen Table
Damask, full 72 inches
wide. In this Mill-End
Sale at 55c yard.
White Lawns
and Nainsook
5C
New White Lawns
and Checked Nainsook,
extra good quality. A
Mill-End Sale Special at
5c yard.
Chambra.s and
Madras at . .
5c
10c
Five thousand yards
new Chambrays and
Madras in Plain and
Fancy Weaves, at 10c
yard.
Fine Sea Island,
full yard wide
Full yard-wide, extra
good quality Sea Island.
A great Monday Special
in this Mill-End Sale at
5c yard.
best $1 Corsets,r Dp
genuine R. & G.,0 Ju
Best and genuine R.
& G. Standard $1.00
Corsets in this Mill-End
Sale at 69c.
AlloverLaces, OQp
$1 quality, at . 4 Ju
Best $1.00 quality All-
over Laces, white and
cream; a special at 29c
yard.
Silk Thread, 100-
yar.i Spools, at . T"*
Full 100-yard spool
Silk Thread, black and
colors; a great Mill-End
Special at 4c spool.
Huck Towels,
25c values, only
One hundred dozen
j fine linen Huck Towels,
good 25c values. A spe
cial for this Mill-End
Sale at $c each.
9c
Fine Mattress
SQUARES and RUGS
Crex Art Squares $6.95
Genuine Crex art squares, 9xl2-ft. size,
choice of all the new spring colors, at
$6.95.
New Crex Rugs at 98c
Full 36x72-inch genuine Crex rugs.
Your choice of colored borders, at only
98c each.
Seamless Squares $8.95
Seamless Brussels squares, extra heavy,
new spring patterns, at $8.95.
Axminster Squares $11.95
Smith's new Axminster art squares,
full 9xl2-ft. size, best patterns, $11.95.
Wool Fiber Squares $3.95
Large 9xl2-ft. wool fiber art squares,
in beautiful patterns, at $3.95.
Brussels Squares $7.95
Full 9xl2-ft. size extra heavy Brussels
art squares (limit one).
Matting Squares $1.98
Full 9xl2-ft. size matting art squares,
in all the new patterns.
Full 45 Pounds
$5 Values
$5.00
Values. O
ilttKHMtKItKUmiHhfi
Three hundred full size, forty-five-pound,
roll-edge, all-cotton mattresses, covered with
good ticking. These are extra good ones.
BABIES’ BEDS
$7.50
Values
jT
Large size Metal Beds for babies, exactly
like cut above; tvhite and Vemis-Martin, fitted
with genuine National Springs; worth $7.50.
Mission PorchSwings
$3.50
Values
$139
Solid Oak Mission Porch Swings, strong and
well made; worth $3.50; complete with hooks
and chain, at $1.39.
Duplex
Window I
Shades at
49c S.
BASS DRY GOODS CO.
’V. Large
I Feather
Pillows at
} 29c
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