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host o*8 at a porch party Wed
nesday morning in honor of
Mr*. Gha®. P. Gilbert, a recent bride.
Mr* Altfrvln Oonway. who won the
poire, a white and gold salad bowl, in
the game of progressive whistle. t>re
aenled It to the guent of honor. Mrs.
W. H. Bell drew the consolation, a
Oliver whistle, and the guest prize
was a cut glass fruit bowl. During
the morning Frank Berford. Ill, rode
among the guests in a miniature auto
mobile and presented the guest of
honor with a shower of gifts. A salad
course was nerved. Those present
were the Mieses Annie M&f Jenkins.
Mattie and Kate Ellis. Alice and Wil
lie Corley, Ada McLendon and Annie
Ooriey and Mesdames Henry Harper,
Joseph Ivy, J. J. Thompson, E
Kirkpatrick, Marvin Conway, J. E.
McGaughey, James Bedford, E.
Lycett, Janies CaHaway, J. M.
Heinth. Wharton Clayton, Roy
Brightwell, William Bell, T R. Ma
lone, Eld Geaneretle, B. T. Beasley,
Byron Bettis, R. N. Bell, Frank
Baumstead, A. N. Eves, Hub Hud
dleston, W. K. Jenkins. H. Bubers. M.
A. Bums tead, Frank Adair,
W. P. Anderson. R. Z Gilbert,
Charles Morris, Nora Wilson, Nan
Tomlinson. Dan GunteT and others
A compliment to Miss Elizabeth
Dunwody, a bride-elect, was an al
fresno miscellaneous shower given on
Wednesday afternoon by Miss
Roberta Robson The bride-elect was
showered from beneath the trees with
many dainty gifts and each guest
wrote an appropriate toast to the
bride, after which a salad course was
served. Those present were the
Misses Cornelia Dunwody, Alice
Dunwody, Myra Hay good, Annie Kate
and Willie Bernice Green, Jean Rob
son, Sal lie Tipton, Corrinne Warlick,
Myra Robinson, Annie Mae Taurman.
I Aid la Guinn, Josephine Parker and
Annde Jones, and Mesdames J. D.
Dunwody, Stephens Harris, Warren
Hall, T. J. Day, L. J. Cassells. T.
M. Smith, L. K. Starr, L. C. Connally,
W. M. Carmichael. W. B. Cone. W.
D, Howard and others.
The Kirkwood Campfire Girls
formed a congenial party which en
joyed swimming at East Lake Wed
nesday morning, chaperoned toy Mrs.
Cone and the Misses Murphy, the
guardians of the camp. The mem
bers are Misss Evelyn Cone, Margaret
Ransom. Olive Ruggles. Ixiuise and
Helen Hargraves. Margarite Hey
ward. EM 1th Kruger, Mary Anna Cas
sells, Ruth Fleming, Rsith Green, Ruth
Blalock and Myrtlee Estes. The
Kirkwood girls visited the Decatur
Campfire Girls on Friday.
Miss Margarite Heyward has re
turned from Sullivans Island, where
she visited Mrs. Lamar.
Mrs. Hubbard Mitchell has returned
from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Me-
Elreath, in Athens.
Misses Mary Anna Cassels and
Ruth Blalock left on Wednesday to
visit relatives near Tallulah.
Mrs. H. R. Doykin, of Charleston,
8. C. # is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
W. H. Heyward.
Sam Aiken, of McRae, who was the
guests last week of his parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. Aiken, has returned
home.
Mrs. Giles is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Henry Cone in Macon.
Miss Lottie Aiken has returned
from a visit to Baxnesville and Indian
Springs.
Miss l*eona Westbrook, who has
been living in Macon for several
months, has returned to Atlanta and
ie at home with her brother in Kirk
wood.
Mias Lottie Mitobeli, of Barnes-
ville, Is the guest of her grandpar
ents, the Rev. and Mrs. Aiken, on
Boulevard drive
Mrs. V. E. Drummond and little
daughter, Poden, of North Carolina,
‘are the guests of Mrs. W. D. Paden.
Mlse Carmen Mitchell, of Union
Point, is visiting Mr*. Hubbard
Mitchell.
Miss Elizabeth Dunwody was the
honor guest at a lawn party on Sat
urday afternoon, given by Mrs. Wil
liam Schley Howard at her home in
Oakhurst.
Mr. And Mrs. Fred Mason spent the
week-end with Mr and Mrs. Frank
Mason and Mrs. 8. C. Venable at their
home at Stone Mountain.
The Misses Evelyn and Ina Cone
and Warner Cone returned during the
week from a visit to relatives in
Rome
Mrs. James Walton Stewart has re
turned from a visit to Alabama.
Mrs O. C. Radford and family are
spending several weeks camping at
Lake Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will entertain
the Sutherland Bridge Club next
Friday evening.
Miss Annie Goode Torbett return
ed Friday after spending several
weeks at Tallulah Falls
Miss Tutt is visiting her mother in
Augusta.
The Misses Evelyn and Martha
Turpin, of Richmond, are the guests
of Mrs. W. T. Whieenant, on Boule
vard drive.
Miss Margaret Ransom has return
ed from a visit to Newnan and Con
ley.
Hazel and Jack Lamar are expected
to visit Miss Evelyn Cone and War
ner Cone during August.
ten-day meeting at the Baptist
Church here with the baptism of sev
eral persons Thursday morning.
Professor A. A O’Kelley and fam
ily are guests of W. W. Wilson and
Miss l .aura Wilson for a few weeks.
Professor O’Kelley will resume his
duties as teacher at Clayton on Au
gust 30.
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Mauldin and
children visited relatives in Forsyth
and Dawson Counties several days
during the week.
Mrs E. H. Haynie visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Segars, at Win
der. several dayk during the week.
Mrs. Anderson, of Marietta, and
daughter, Mrs. Watson, of Memphis,
were recent guests of Mrs. T. T. Me*
Elroy.
Miss EUoise Cannon, of Gainesville,
and Miss Edna Elrod, of Atlanta, vis
ited at the home of Mrs. R. O. Med-
lock during the week
Mrs VV. L. Hogsed and son, W. L.
Hogsed, Jr., have returned to their
home at Toocoa, after a visit of sev
eral weeks to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. EL McElroy.
East Point
\A ISS MARTHA HIJDS'
j J Newnan, is the guest
IJDSON. of
guest of the
Misses Ruby and Tillie Mae
Hudaon.
Mrs. Will Murphy, of Marietta, is
the guest of Miss Alma Little, on
Thompson street.
Miss Elizabeth Holcombe Is visit
ing relatives in Rockmart.
Miss Elizabeth Winburn, of Atlan
ta. spent several days the past week
with Miss Leith Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L McMahon have
returned from Macon, where they
were called by the Illness of Mrs. Mc
Mahon's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ashfield loft Fri
day to spend several weeks with
friends In Milledgevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Cavaleri will leave
Monday to spend some time In Jack
sonville and other points in Florida.
Miss Sara Hudson, of Jonesboro, is
the guest of Miss Helen Blackwell.
Mrs. G. V. Burtchaell and Miss Nina
Burtchaell have returned from New
port. where they have been spending
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor and
children and Miss Male Shepard left
Saturday In their automobile for
Charlotte, N. C. r where they will at
tend a family reunion.
The Misses Beulah and Ruth Da
vidson have returned to their home in
GTeenville, S. C., after vial ting friends
In East Point for several weeks.
Mrs. Joseph Cochran has returned
from a visit to friends in Shiloh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooper and fam
ily ore visiting friends in Copper Hill,
Tenn.
The Misses Amelia and Vera Mc
Duffie are visiting relatives in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brotherton
have returned from an auto trip
through North Georgia.
Miss Carolyn Simmons is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Peacock, in Pel
ham.
Mrs. M. L. Christian is spending
several days with relatives in Con
yers.
Miss Susie Milner, of Rarnesville,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. M.
Sparks, on Tuesday.
Miss Kdllou Simmons returned
Wednesday from Helen, where she had
been the guest of Mrs. Frank Wilson
for several weeks.
are spending several weeks In Indian
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunnlcutt had
aa their guest for several days the
past week their nephew, Mr. Shef
field, of Cedartown.
Mrs. S. J. Brown and daughter,
Mamie Iz&rk; Mr. and Mrs J. C. Mc
Kenzie and George Couch recently
motored to Indian Springs where they
spent several days at the* Wigwim.
Mr. arid Mrs. Marvin King and two
children, Marvin and Jack, returned
home from Brunswick the first of tne
week and are now visiting relatives
in Griffin and Molena.
Mrs, McCall uni and daughters, the
Misses Emily and Mary McCallum,
have returned home after a month’s
visit to relatives near Macon.
The Methodist Sunday school held
its annual picnic Wednesday at Grant
Park.
Mrs. Ivoulie Baker will leave Tues
day with a party of friends for
Wrightsvllle, where she will spend
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Todd, Sr., had
as their guest for the past week their
daughter, Mrs. John Gibbs, of Social
Circle.
Mrs. Alex Clyatt and daughter,
Kathryn, are visiting relatives in
1 homaston.
The Epworth League entertained
the league Union of Atlanta Tuesday
evening on the church lawn with a
watermelon cutting. A program of
readings and piano and voice selec
tions was arranged for the occasion.
Mrs. S. J. Brown was hostess Fri
day afternoon to the Matrons’ Bridge
Club of East Point.
Mrs. F. K. McElroy sails Monday
with a party of friends from Savan
nah for Boston, where she will visit
before going to New York.
The R. Y. P. IJ. will entertain Mon
day evening at the home of the Misses
Adams on Fulton avenue at an al
fresco party.
Monday to spend several days.
Mrs. T. R. Ramspeck, Ernest Ram-
speck, Mrs. Eugene Hardeman, Miss
Josephine Smith, the Mieees/Cleo and
Cliff Mable left Monday for a ten days'
stay at Highlands, N. C.
Mrs. P. E. Glenn and children have
returned from a visit to North Geor
gia.
Mrs. Louis Jones, of Columbia, S.
C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Watts.
An event of Monday afternoon was
the entertainment given by Miss An
nie Merle Ledford.
The Misses Helen and Ethel Coffee
entertained the Young Ladies’ Sewing
Circle Friday morning.
Mrs. 8 R. Christie, Jr., and children
left Monday to visit friends at Cor
nelia.
Mrs. W. A. McCrary and Miss An
nie May McCrary are spending sever
al weeks at Brunswick.
Miss Llewellyn Wilburn left Satur
day to be the guest of Miss Janet
Preston, in Virginia.
Miss May Dunlap la the guest of
Mrs. J. V. Dunlap.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Gaines returned
Wednesday from a visit to Seattle and
points of interest in the West.
Kathleen, to Mr. Paul S. Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harding are now at
home in Edmonton, Alberta.
Mrs. Warren C. Satterwhite and
little daughter, Ruth, and Miss Katii-
rine Weber are visiting in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens, of Orme-
wood; Mrs.* J. S. McWilliams and
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Loftls attended
the annual convention of the Fifth
District Masons’ barbecue ’Wednes
day at Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Burdett. of the Tn-
man Chapter, were the visitors of the
O. E. S. Tuesday evening.
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Bolton
Oakhurst
Norcross
T HE second annual reunion of the
descendants of John Henry
Ivey at the old homestead near
Mount Carmel on Thursday was at
tended by more than 100 persons.
Among those In attendance were the
families of John, Edgar. Thomas,
Milton, Brown. Paul. William.
Charles and J>on Ivey. Antcne Reeves
and family, Mrs. Sallle Bush and
family, John Henderson and family,
of Atlanta.
Among those attending the barbe-
cut and picnic dinner at Dr. O. O.
Simpson’s camp on the Chattanoochee
River last Thursday were A. A. John
son and family, T. E. Johnson and
fiamily. H. B. Johnson and family, T.
L. Rochester and family, p. W. S*im-
•rour and family and Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Sumerour, of Norcross; Dr.
F. H. Letson and family, of Grant-
rllle; the Misses Minnie Alma Med-
lock and Roena Medlock and Frank
Robertson.
Dr. Simpson and family, with a
number of Invited guests, spent the
week camping out on the Chattahoo
chee.
The Campfire Girls spent the week
camping at Jones' brdige, on the
river
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Magness and
family attended the funeral of Mrs.
Robert Baker. Mr. Magness’ sister at
Duluth Thursday afternoon.
The Rev. R. D. Dewees©. oloeed a
{ College Park j
M R8. M F. MBRRIAM, Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. Lanier left last week
for California. They will spend
a month in San Francisco.
Mrs. Frances Stovall entertained
Tuesday evening in honor of her cou
sin, Miss Elizabeth CalJaway, of
Dawson, Ga.
Mrs. B. S. Moncrief. of Cleveland.
Ohio, and Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Live
Oak, Fla., are the guests of Mrs. H.
W. Caldwell.
Miss Oulda Cox has returned from
Maynesville, N. C.
An Informal dance was given at the
pavilion Thursday evening *by the
young men of the College Park Danc
ing Club.
Miss Lillian Upshaw, of Atlanta, is
visiting Miss O'Neal Lindsey.
Mrs. Clarence Everett, of Atlanta,
visited Mrs. Si Connally the past
week.
The Chrysanthemum Club met on
Wednesday with Mrs. M. F. Mer-
riam. Mrs. J. H. Porter, of Inman
Park, was the gue«t of honor for
the afternoon.
Mine Kathleen Ellis, of I^ake City,
S. C., is the guest of Miss Frank
Carlton.
Mrs. Howard Stakely was hostess
for the Sewing Club.
The Misses Olive and Addle De-
Foor, of Atlanta, w'ere the gueets of
Miss Ruth Caverly for the dance on
Thursday evening.
Miss Jessie Hunt, of Decatur, is
visiting Miss Lucile Mason.
Mrs. Charles T. Myers, of Totten-
ville, N. Y 0 the guest of Mrs. D.
C Lyle.
Miss Helen Smith entertained at
Luncheon last week for the Wednes
day morning Bridge Club.
An enteresting event of Monday
will be the family reunion held at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Caldwell, in
celebration of the sixteenth wedding
anniversary of her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. S. J. Moncrief
Mrs. A. J. Jones and Mrs. James
Hagan spent the week-end with Mrs.
C. O. Rainey in Palmetto.
Mrs. Dorsey G»born and Mrs. J. T.
Harwell have returned from Warm
Springs.
Mrs. Slaughter, of Union Springs.
Ala., with A. Miles and Willie Mason,
are vial ting Mrs. V. C. Mason.
Forest Park
T HE Misses Sibie and Ruth Allen,
of Ashland, Ala., who have been
the guests of Miss Edna Free
man for several days, have enjoyed
many social functions. Thursday they
were entertained at a matinee party
given by Miss Asille Freeman. Fri
day Miss Clara Freeman gave a wa
termelon cutting at Lakewood, and
Saturday a dinner party was given
in their honor by Miss Edna Free
man. The Misses Allen will return to
their home Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Burks and children re
turned home Thursday after a several
days’ visit to relatives at Lyons.
Mrs. H. F. Puckett, Mrs. Ada
Moore and Miss Cleo Moore visited
Mrs. W. C. Puckett, of Atlanta, the
pest week.
Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Jones and son,
of Florida, who have been visiting
relatives here, left Thursday to spend
several days In AlaJbama before re
turning to Florida.
Decatur
Hapeville
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M RS. E. A. WILSON, of Anniston,
Ala., is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Estes, on Cen
tral avenue, for several weeks.
Mrs. Rivers and daughter, Louise,
have returned home after a month s
visit to relatives in Greenwood, S. C.
Mrs. S. W. Joiner has returned
home after a visit in Mitchell.
Mias Hallle Patrick, of Greensboro,
has been the guest for several weeks
of her sister, Mrs. C. B Barnhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheslev Nlsbet moved
here a few* days ago from West End,
occupying a bungalow’ on Stewart
avenue.
The Misses Couch have as thoir
guest their cousin. Miss Pauline Lark,
* of Daw’son.
Mrs. J. D. Humphries and children
A DANCING PARTY was given
Saturday evening by Miss Re-
bekah Beverage as a compli
ment to the Misses Caroline and Flo-
rine Gentry, of Gadsden, Ala. Her
guests Included the Misses Lucile
Dunn, Blanch Foster, Lorena Vinson,
Sadie Lee Vinson, Virginia Stanard,
Louise Stanard, Maud Stanley, Myr
tle Aiken. Louise McCutcheon and
Ralph Parris, Connor Young, Park A.
Dallas. Svdney Dunn, Edwin Barry,
Sasnett Gardner, Holman Gardner,
Tim Browder. Lytton and Harry
Stanley, Albert W'est. Lewis West,
Mil wood Martin and Thomas Harde
man.
An event of Friday evening was the
duncing party given by the Misses Er
ma and Marjory Williams as a com
pliment to the Misses Gentry. Their
gues*s included the Mis-ses Myrtle
Agon, of Cedartown; Margaret Ste
vens. Maud Stanley, Ellen Browder,
Katie Dent, Mary Beal, Dorothy
Weekes and Harold Byrd, Albert
West, Paul Green, Tim Browder,
Ralph Stephens, Ulrich Green, Joseph
Elder, Clayton Soofleld, Edwin Barry,
Holman and Sasnett Gardner. William
Aneley, Victor Manrget, Cliff Ansley,
Harry and Lytton Stanley and De-
vitte Hammond.
The Misses Lora and Annie Lou
Brooke were given a surprise party
Monday evening. In the party were
the Misses I^eona Glass, Lorena Vin
son, Ruby and Ethel Neal, Elizabeth
Moore, Cora Belle Davis, Katherine
Jones, Marjory Hammond, Ha-1 lie
Alexander, Ruth Thompson. Lucia
Robson. Homte Stephens, Margaret
Stephens and Devltte Hammond, Wil
liam Stevens, C. A. Blount, Earl
Weekes, Albert Jemigan, George Phil
lips, Cone Bond, Robert Daniel, Parks
Moore, Paul Green, Barnes Johnson,
W. Talley and J. T. Vinson.
Miss Lulah Sams entertained at a
conversation party Thursday evening.
Her guests included the Misses Lucy
White, of Covington; Susie Christie,
Marjorie Hammond, Frankie Ham
mond, Leona Glass, Lucia Robson, I»
retta Jackson. Mary Belle Wilkes and
Harold Byrd, Devltte Hammond,
George Phillips, Barnes Johnson, Jo
seph Elder, C. A. Blount, Stanley
Mensinger and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ansley and Dr.
and Mrs. Wiley Ansley motored to
Athens on Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Billups. I.anier Billups.
Mrs. E. C. Ripley. Mias Mattie Belle
Ripley. Edward Ripley and Miss Mil
dred Houston returned Friday from
the Panama Exposition and points of
Interest In the West.
Miss Ruth Brown has returned from
a visit to Athens.
Miss Oarrte Dent Richards was
given a surprise party Friday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weekes and
family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maness
and family have returned from a mo
tor trip to Chattanooga.
Mrfr N. R Candler entertained
Thursday evening as a compliment to
her guests, Miss Anna Barthraan. of
Tennessee, and Miss Mary Lucia
Pope.
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the Presbyterian Church gave a so
cial in the church parlors Thursday
evening.
William Schley Howard entertain
ed at an al-fresco tea Saturday aft
ernoon.
C. J. Stewart and family, of Augus
ta, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart,
of Fort Pierce, Fla., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams.
Miss Adelaide Hamilton and
Charles Hamilton are the guests of
their grandmother at Montezuma,
Mias Pauline Wallace, of New* Or
leans, was the recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Worsham
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Wilson and
family motored to Gainesville on
M RS. WILLIAM SCHLEY HOW
ARD and Miss Jean Robson
entertained at an al fresco re
ception Saturday afternoon in honor
of Miss Elizabeth Dunwoody, a bride-
elect. Miss Frankie Thompson, of De
catur, and Miss Annie Kate Green
presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.
Allen Ripley and Mrs. Oliver Bur
roughs, of Decatur, served ices. Mrs.
Wright Jackson, of Bainbrldge, and
the Misses Cornelia Dunwoody, Ro
berta Robson, Caroline and Louise
Sisson assisted in entertaining the
guests.
Mrs. Emory Dennard entertained
the members of the Park Place Sew
ing Club on Tuesday afternoon at
her home in West End. Those pres
ent were Mesdames W. H. Dennard,
Bettle Mitchell, J. R. Sullivan, C. A.
Green, Fred Zimmerman, Walter
Zimmerman. R. H. Smythe, E. W. E.
Bundscho, H. L. Folger, James C.
Oakshette and J. Pathoschal, Miss
Willouise Whittenberg and Miss Mar
guerite Reid, of Daytona, Fla.
Miss Nellie Holmes, formerly of
Oakhurst. has been the guest of Mias
Nellie Andrews.
Mrs. J. J. Harvll has taken posses
sion of her new home on East Lake
drive.
Mrs. H. B. Dickson and daughter,
Orene. who have been on a visit to
Elberton. have returned home, ac
companied by Mrs. Dickson’s sister.
Miss Roberta Sigman, of Ormewood
Park, is the guest of her- aunt, Mrs.
W. D. Martin.
Nellie Andrews entertained Thurs
day afternoon at a party in celebra
tion of her twelfth birthday. The
invited guests were Nellie Holmes:,
Clara and Pearl Canady, Evelyn and
Louise Mitchell, Vivien Roselle, Eve
lyn and Arthur Harris, Nancy Fitz
gerald, Rosa and Edna King, Dorothy
Overby, Katherine Whittenberg and
Lucile Bundscho.
Miss Gladys Hays is spending some
time in Clayton
Miss Kate Smith, of Cartersville,
is the guest of the Misses Pearl and
Dollle Burt Morgan.
A. D. Posey and family have taken
possession of their new home on De-
Kalb avenue.
Mrs. Ferguson is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Morgan, on Madison avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Stephens and
Miss Evelyn Stephens were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blackwell
during the week.
Mrs. L. M. Andrew’s and the Misses
Elizabeth and Ruth Andrews, rf
Crawfordville, are the guests of Mrs.
A. K. Andrews on East Lake drive.
Mrs. E. L. Hanes and Miss Ger
trude Langston are spending some
time in Waynesville, N. C.
Mrs. William Scruggs, of West End
Park, and Miss Henrietta Keese. of
Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Nan
nie Phillips.
Mrs. S. C Bisaner. of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs. W. D. Martin dur
ing the week.
Mercer Broach, of Athens, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wallace.
Miss Lucile Zimmerman, of West
minster, S. C., is visiting Mrs. Walter
Zimmerman.
M R. AND MRS. W. M. JEFFRIES,
w'ho have Just returned from
Tate Springs, leave this week
for a ten daye’ stay at Wrightsvllle
Beach.
Miss C. B. Branham has returned to
her home in Covington after a visit to
her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Moore.
Miss Kitty Burnette is the guest of
relatives in Oxford.
Mr. and.Mrs. William Mauldin, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul MacDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Black and Miss Grace
A da rns motored to Covington laat
Sunday, where they attended Salem
camp meeting
The Misses Lily Mae Adams, Ber
tha Hudson and Reggie Sue Daniell
have returned from Athens, where
they attended the University Summer
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims were the
guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wooten an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mrs. Alice Moore. Mrs. Martha B.
Moore and Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher have
returned from a Week’s visit in
Waynesville, N. C.
Mrs. Joel T. Daves is quite 111 at
Wesley Memorial Hospital.
Miss Emmee Branham has returned
from a visit to relatives in Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Moore, Mrs. M
B. Moore and Masters “Thomas and
Virlyn Moore attended Mount Gilead
camp meeting last Sunday.
am, the Misses Annie and Willie
Gresham, of Trattville, Ala.; Miss
Maggie Ross and Miss Mamie Kil-
lough, left Saturday morning to at
tend the house party given by the
Misses Nan and Rosa Roy at their
country’ home near Selma, Ala.
Miss Bertha Green of Panthers-
vil’e, is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Kel
ley.
Mrs. T. R. Campbell left on Sat
urday for a visit to friends in Ten
nessee.
Miss Mary Etta Herring returned
on Thursday from a visit to Colum
bia, S. C.
Mrs. Ellen Kiser 1s spending the
summer with her son, Cleveland Ki
ser, In Mississippi.
Miss Mary Woodall, of Barnes-
ville, is visiting Mrs. H. H. Pierson.
Miss Marilu Chamblee, of Birming
ham, Is the guest of Miss Pearl Dav-t
idson on I .a France street.
Miss Estelle Justi?s, after spend
ing two weeks at Lithia Springs, has
oeen the guest of Mrs. W. H. Petree.
She returned on Thursday to her
home in Luthersvllle.
Mrs. A. B, Dabney, of Birmingham,
who ha? been at Wrightsvllle Beach
for two weeks, spent several days
with Mrs. Fred Zoll.
Miss Ruth Brown is the guest of
Mrs. Charles Brown on Whitefoord
avenue.
The Misses Marguerite and Mildred
Byer, of lyouijrville, Ky., are the guest?
of Miss Virginia Chappelle.
Miss Marie Harvey, of Fairburn, is
the guest of Miss Ruth Buchanan.
Miss Mary Hagan is spending
some time at Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mr?. C. B. Atkins left Wed
nesday for a vi?it to Florence, S. C.
Mrs. J. W. Langston, of Augusta,
is the guest of Mrs. H. H. Pierson.
The Rev. and Mrs. Russell K. Smith
and family have taken possession of
their new' heme on McLendon avenue
Mrs. W. A. McW’horter and family
have *gone to Palmetto to spend the
remainder of the summer.
Mrs. H. H. Pierson gave a epend-
the-day party Wednesday in corapll-j
mt-nt to her guests, Mrs. J. W. Lang-j
ston, of Augusta, and Miss Mary I
Wodall, of Earnesville.
Mrs. E D. Linder and Mis? Sydrw*v
William?, of McIntosh County, are
the guests of their uncle, L. S. Nor
man, on Glendale avenue.
Miss Gwen Robinson, of Lawrence
ville, is visiting Miss Ruby David
son.
The Misses Mildred Foote and
Charlotte Bigham have returned from
Washington, Ga.
Mrs. G. W. Green and daughter, |
Vera, of Memphis, is visiting Mra
J. H. Kelley.
Mrs. Russell Osborn has returned
from a visit to Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Watkins
and Mrs. Chip Robert, Mr. and
Charles Murray formed a congenial
party at dinner at the East Lake
Club house Saturday evening.
Mrs. George H. Haslett, of Buford,
Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson.
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Fairburn
T HE Misses Lurllne and Kate Par
ker reached Fairburn Monday
evening after a two-months'
tour of the West.
Mrs. Richard P. Brooks, of Forsyth,
was the guest of Mrs. W. T. Roberts
the past week.
Miss Elizabeth McLarin has as her
guest Miss Winner Blalock, of Fay
etteville.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas R. Luck left
Thursday for a vacation of ten days
at Lake Toxaway and other North
Carolina points.
The Misses Margaret Barge, of
Newnan, and Ruth and Esther Barge,
of Atlanta, were guests of the Misses
Helen and Elizabeth Parker thts
week.
Mrs. James P. Aderhold and chil
dren, Paulette, Margaret and Dorothy,
of Del Rio, Texas; Mrs. M. L. Barge,
Miss Gladys Barge and Miss Esther
Barge are guests of Mrs. M. H. Coi
ling.
James C. Longlno accompanied his
sister, Mrs. C. M. I.ipham, to Rock-
mart on her return on Monday for
a week's visit
Mrs. R. G. Kitchens entertained at
a spend-the-day party Monday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Aderhold, of Atlanta; Mrs. J, P. Ader
hold, of Del Rio, Texas, and Mrs.
George Cleveland, of Atlanta.
Miss Johnnie Hobgood will spend
this week in Atlanta with Mrs. G. L.
McNeil.
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Oakland City
Marietta
M R. AND MRS. E. M. GORDON
and children, with Miss Pearl
Marchman, are camping at
Jester’s Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Giles an
nounce the birth of a son.
Miss Lollie Baird has returned from
a trip through the West.
Miss JeWel Tillman left Thursday
for Indian Springs to attend camp
meeting.
Miss Marion Neal, of Un&dilla, Fla.,
who has been the guest of Miss Grace
Almand, will leave this week for San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven West have
returned from a motor trip to Barnes-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pritchard
have returned from a visit to rela
tives in Palmetto.
Miss Lollie Ward, Frank Todd and
Paul Ward have returned from a
camp nt Jester's Mill.
The Misses Marie and Mamie Tab-
ler are at home after spending the
summer with relatives in Tennes
see.
East Atlanta
M ISS FRANCES MINOR enter
tained a few friends at her
home Friday evening.
Mis* Blanche Rasnake gave a piano
recital for her class FTiday evening
at her home on Metropolitan avenue.
Mr. Willie Jones has returned from
a trip to Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Young are visit,
ing relatives in Newnan and McDon
ough.
Miss Verna Farmer, of Conyers, is
visiting relatives here.
The East Atlanta Embroidery Club
met with Mrs. C. M. Leonard Wednes
day afternoon. The invited guests
were Mrs. Lena Simpson, Mrs. James
Morris, Mrs. W. J. Baggett, Mrs.
Alice Glover, Mra J. T. Counts and
Miss Lillian Everett.
Miss Sarah Thomason, of Temple,
was the guest of Mrs. W. Z.^ Shock-
ley last week.
Mrs. C. M. Leonard spent the week
end with friends in Tucker and Nor-
cross.
Mrs. FYed Crundy announces the
marriage of her daughter. Hazel
M ISS JEANNETTE BLACK gave
a “42” party Friday afternoon
in honor of her cousins, the
Misses Helen and Marion White, of
Macon. The Misses Lottie White and
Hattie Black served punch.
Miss Augusta Cohen entertained a
house party last week. Her guests
were the Misses Elizabeth Dupre and
Louie Dean Stepnens, of Woodstock;
Charles Wilkes and Stann and Ben
jamin Milner, of Atianta, and Douglas
Devendorf, of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Will Eph Roberts was hostess
to the Young Ladles’ Bridge Club
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. H. B. Moss and Miss Adelle
Moss have returned from a visit to
Mrs. George H. Holliday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Linton Dean is visiting Miss
Mildred Brown in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. B. Freyer is spending some
time in Flat Rock, N. C.
Miss'Allen Fields has returned from
Montreal. N. C.
Henry Cole is visiting Victor Moore,
Jr., at his summer home, “Birch Val
ley,’’ near Roswell.
Miss Lilia Meldrim, of Darien, is
visiting Mrs. Harold Willingham.
Mrs. J. T. Corley is spending some
time at Cumberland, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hamby have
returned to Cuthbert after a visit to
Mrs. P. T. Hamby.
Mrs. I. H. Reynolds, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Rey
nolds, has returned to Washington,
D. C.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton are
spending some time at Lakemont,
near Tallulah F'alls.
Mrs. Ftandolph Claiborne and chil
dren are visiting relatives in Vir
ginia.
Miss Julia Walker, of Savannah, is
visiting Miss Annie Hahr Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovejoy are vis
iting Mrs. Paul Akin in Cartersville.
Miss Eloise Brown, of Atlanta, was
a recent visitor to Mrs. Thomas Wal
lace.
What Other Store
Ever M a J e Such
an Offer as This?
Upholstered in Beat
Chase Leather, Golden
Oak or Mahogany Finish
The upholstering Is of the finest stock and will
last for many years. The seat is detachable—mo
tor construction—the upholstering is over nine
heavy, resilient springs. The frame construction
is made of the finest oak and the finishes show up
the beautiful, natural grain of the wood to best ad
vantage, being applied by skilled finishers who work
only on the best of furniture.
Its Mighty Easy
Own this
to
Rock
er
Not only because of the extremely low price, but
on account of the remarkably low terms. They are
so small that you’d scarcely notice them, and in a
few months you'll own an atractive an<i finely made
rocker. Why, just think of being able to buy this
rocker at this low price and at these credit terms—
75c cash and $1 monthly! Could anything be more,
reasonable than this?
Sec Our Wind ows Today—Full of Big Values!
Take
advantage
now of
the an
mi&l
summer
tarings
sale.
Auburn Avenue, Corner Pryor
Just Off Peachtree.
Make your se
lection* now.
We’ll store free
end deliver when
you >re ready.
M 1 Hit*
Edgewood
T HE Misses Laura and May Buch
anan entertained at cards
Tuesday evening in honor of
Miss Marie Harvey, of Fairburn.
Those present were the Misses Ruth
Buchanan, Mary Griffith. Marie Har
vey, El vena Neal. Mabel, Hardwick,
Frances Alexander, Thelma Ethe
ridge. Margaret McDonough, Myrtle
McLain and Lillian Downing; Mr.
Holton, Mr. McCTary, Ernest Buch
anan. Glover Thra?h, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Harvey, of Fairburn; Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Buchanan, and others.
Thursday evening Miss Ruth Buch
anan entertained at a dancing party
in honor of her house guest. Miss
Harvey, of Fairburn.* About 100
guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Watkins
and Mis? Belle Roy, accompanied by
Misses Flossie and Annie Rowzie, of
Blackstone, Va.; Mrs. B. W\ Gresh-
Save the
Difference
REMOVAL SALE
8 - Quart Galvan
ized Flaring Pail,
lie
Adjustable Curtain
Stretchers
89c
BLUE AND
WHITE
ENAMEL-
WARE, Tea or
Coffee Pot; 3
Quart,
33c
Blue and white enamel
6-quart Preserving Kettle
19c
Gray Enamel
Pudding Pans.
2_ 1c
quart ... IV
WHITE GERMAN
CHINA SALE
5c
PLATES.
Dessert size;
regularly 10c, each
Breakfast Size; regularly
$1.50 dozen,
£> for 39c
Dinner size, regularly $2
rr ioc
Look for
the Red
Signs
JARDINIERES.
Blended shades of green and
brown; 25c an J 'J'7
and 50c size ,.1"C <Uld doC
Gray Enamel Fruit
Jar Fillers, each ..
7c
M4LL ORDERS FILLED
DECORATED GERMAN
CHINA DINNER PLATES.
Neat floral border pattern; reg
ular value $2.00 -J /\
dozen, each AvrU
GERMAN CHINA DESSERT
OR CEREAL DISHES.
Rose decoration / e sn
and tinted 0 IOF 6%
WHITE CROCKERY VEGE
TABLE DISHES, rr
each I v
GLASS COLONIAL WATER
PITCHERS.
One-half gallon size—an extra
gOOd rtpr
one
MASON'S FRUIT JARS.
Pints, dozen 58c
Quarts, dozen 69c
One-half gallon, dozen 84c
McCLURE TEN-CENT CO.
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