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RS. HUBBARD MITCHELL en-
M tertained Tuesday evening at
a progressive rook party in
compliment to her guest, Miss Helen
Bailey, of Memphis. The guests in
claded the Misses Ruth Paden, Cor
nelia Dunwody, Sarah Burr, Roberta
Robson, Annie Lou Hunter, Edna
Montsalvatage, Mabel Mdhtsalvatage,
Lucile Quinn, Gene Robson and Helen
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Fite,
Drane Jenkins, Willlam Byers, Hun
ter Feely, E. T. Butler, McDuffie Dodd,
Charles Boling and Hubbard Mitchell.
gunch was served by Miss Ann Plow
en,
Miss Lola Buchanan gave a bridge
party and plate shower Tuesday aft
ernoon in honor of Miss Louise Lewis,
& bride-elect. The prize was won by
Mrs. W. E. Quillian. The guests in
cluded Misses Lois Verner, Theodora
Hicks, Dorothy Harralson, Virginia
Easley, Mande Couch, Ruby Martin,
Edith Couch, Evelyn Brazeife, Helen
Gamble, Gladys Thrower, Cathleen
Ashe and Gladys McWilliams, Mrs.
W. E. Quilllan, Mrs. Wharton Clayton
and Mrs. Charles Coleman.
Mrs. R. M. Baker was hostess Fri
day at a garden party, the occasion
being in celebration of the birthday
of her daughter, Miss Mabelle Baker
More than 100 guests called during
the evening.
Miss Lucile Talmadge, who has
been visiting friends in Carroliton and
Austell, is spending the week with her
sister, Mrs. H. E. Clark, before return
tng‘to her home in Forsyth,
iss Erma Winston is visiting rela
tives and friends in Birmingham.
Miss Ruby Terry, who has been the
guest of friends in Monroe, has re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Bhumate an
nounce the birth of a boy, D. T. Shu
mate, Jr., at their home on Gordon
avenue.
Miss Ruth Paden entertained at
luncheon on Wednesday in honor of
Miss Lucile Talmadge, of Forsyth,
and Miss Helen Bailey, of Memphis.
Mrs, Robert Bell entertained at a
miscellaneous shower on Tuesday in
honor of Mrs Gilbert, a recent bride.
Mrs. A. R. Talmadge is spending a
month with her granddaughter, Mrs.
H. E. Clark, on Howard street,
C. Roland Flick, of Nashville, is
spending a few days with Mrs. Flick,
who is convalescing at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Hynds, on Boulevard drive.
Miss Blanche Munroe, of Biscoe,
N. C,, is visiting Mrs. W. H. Dowd.
Mrs. R. L. Wallace wi.l entertaln
the members of the Round Dozen Club
next Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Dowd entertalned dur
ing the week at-a miscellaneous show
er for her sister, Miss Bertha Brooks,
:ehon wedding takes place in Octo
e
Mrs. Wesley Hutcheson and chil
dren have returned to Jacksonville,
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Downing.
The Kirkwood Saturday Night Club
ve a play Wednesday evenir~ at
311.;. Park. Among those who took
part were Miss Ruby Terry, C. Steph
ens, Joseph Taurman and Paul Bou
ziques,
Miss Ellen Kiser, of Inman Park,
visited her sister, Mrs. C. D. Martin,
on Tuesday.
Mrs. L. M. Beacham, who has been
visiting In Abbeville and Laurens, 8.
C., returned home Saturday.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Hynds, who
Spent the B::t week with Mrs. W, G.
i;:dl. in atur, has returned home
Mrs. H. E. Clark entertained the
Bewing Club last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Eugene Daniel will entertain the
club next Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuck have moved
to Conyers.
Miss Cornelia Walker, who has been
.pondlnmhe week with Mrs, R. M.
Lewis, returned home. |
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nash and
family, who had expected to move to
Decatur, will remaln in Kirkwood for
the winter. |
Miss Lucile Quinn will leave during
the week for New Orleans, where she
will continue her studies at Sophie
Newcomb College.
Miss Clara Pharr, of Dacula, is
spending the week with Miss Lola
Buchanan.
HE ladies of the East Point
Episcopal Church emtertained
Wednesday evening at the res
idence of Mrs. O. M. Sparks in honor
of Mrs. Eugene Smith, who leaves
800 n to make her home in New York.
Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Er
win Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, J. Wayne
Moore, Mrs. Enna Moore, Mrs. Anna
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Price, Mr. and
‘Mrs. Ernest Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fear,
Miss Male Shepard, Miss Mary
Sparks and George Sparks.
Mrs. T. F. Grifin and little daugh
ter have returned from a visit of sev
onl. weeks to relatives in Birming
am.
Miss Edilou Simmons returned
from Dallas on Wednesday, accom
panied b{ Mrs. 8. C. Simmons, who
will be their guest for several days,
The latron-; Bridge Club met on
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Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. C.
McKenzie on Church street.
Miss Lillle Foster is visiting friends
in Carrolliton,
Mrs. Charles Center and little
daughter are visiting in Birmingham.
The East Point Woman's Club met
Wednesday afterncon with Miss Maie
Shepard presiding,
Miss Mary Sparks has returned
from Birmingham, where she was the
guest of her cousin, Miss Flora Har
rison
Mrs. L. K. Baumgardner has re
turned to her home in Washington,
D. C, after a pleasant visit to Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rainey have re
turned from Acworth, where they
spent several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brotherton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McMillan, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McKenzie, Mrs. W. W,
Taylor, Miss Maie Shepard, H. E.
Johnson and George Dykes formed a
party attending a dance at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wilson in
Kirkwood on last Saturday night,
Mrs. A E. Kuppinger is visiting
relatives {n Palmetto,
Mrs. H, P. Stiff is gpending several
weeks with friends in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coleman are
the guests of Mrs. Emma Trimble,
L Cast mlamg }
RS. ROSA REEVES, of 278 Kalr
M street, and Will White, of East
Atlanta, were married Friday
evening in the presence of a few
friends. Mr, and Mrs. White are now
aiL home on Flat Shoalg avenue,
Miss Katherine Webber entertained
Thursday evening in honor of Miss
Anna Leonic, of Chicago,
Mrs W, C. Saterwhite, of Orme
wood, enterta.ned Saturday evening
in honor of the Misses Massey and
Leonic. Those present included the
Misses Katherine Webber, Gertrude
Owens, Lilllan Everitt and Nellle
Owens; Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Loftis,
Paul Welborn, Noble Weathers, Har
old Minor and C. B, Everitt,
Mrs. W, 8. Loftis gave a matinee
party Thursday afternoon, those in
vited being the Migses Georgia Dobbs,
Gertrude Owens, Lilllan Everitt, Kath
erine Webher, Anna Leonic and Nel
lie Owens and Mrs. W. C. Sater
white*
Mrs. T. A, MinoMand Mrs. Carl Mi
nor have returned to their home in
Jacksonville after spending some time
with friends In East Atlanta.
Mrs. Fred Ginn spent last week
with friends in Lithonia.
The Parsonage Ald Soclety of East
Atlanta Methodist Church will give a
quiiting bee and all.-day d!nner next
Tuesday in Marbut & Minor's store.
GNES SCOTT COLLEGE opened
on Wednesday with the larg
est attendance in the history
of ‘ha Institution.
Miss Emma Jones left Wednesday
for Plumtree, N. C., where she will
teach this session,
Mrs. M. E. Bretz and Nerin Bretz,
of Gorhen, Ind., who are the Buests
of Miss Marjory Hammond, will re
turn home In a few days.
An event of Monday afternoon was
the matinee party given by Mrs.
Wylle West as a compliment to rMs.
J. V. Dunlap and twelve of aer
friends.
Mrs. W. E. Richards entertained
at bridge Tuesday afternoon us a
compliment to Miss Winter, (he
Buest of Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Car
ter.
Miss Annie May Christle enter
tained the alumnae of the Decatur
High School on Monday evening,
Miss Marfory Hammond has re
turned from a visit to Rockmart. i
Miss Mary Bell Weekes left Mon
day to enter Wesleyan College.
Miss Annle Laurie Flake, who was
the guest of Miss Carrie Ansley, re
turned to her home In Conyers on
Monday.
The Misses Elizabeth Moore, Ce
leste Bradshaw and Katherine Jones
left Wednesday for “Milledgeville to
enter the Georgia Normal and Indus
trial College.
The Misses Louise and Tdith Gun
nels, of Montgomery, Ala., are the
guests of Miss Sarah Timmons.
Miss Annie Ansley left Wednesday
for a short visit to Sawtell.
Mrs. Walter Bothwell, of Hartwell,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Bothwell.
~ Mrs. J. V| Dunlap left the past
week for Cordele
| Miss Annie Louls Brooks will at
tend school at LaGrange.
Miss Evelyn Pratt has returned
from a visit to Roswell,
Miss Julla Walker, of Savannah,
who has been the zuest of Mr. and
Mrs. E H. Wilson, has entered Agnes
Scott College.
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RS. M. B. BASS, of Clarkesville,
l l was the recent guest of Mrs.
Martha Moore, ’
Miss Annie Maude Hudson has
gone to Milledgeville to resume her
studies at the Georgia Normal and
Industrial College.
Mrs. J W. Branham, of Oxford,
waus the guest of Mre. Martha Bran
ham Moore last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Word are now
making their home in Atlanta.
Miss Reggle Sue Daniell enter
tained informally Saturday evening.
Her guests were Miss Lilly Mac-
Adame, Miss E¥mmee Branham, Syd
ney Daniell and Edwin Grenby,
Miss Pearl Baker entertained a few
friends Thursday afternocon. The
guests were the Misses Claudia and
Bertha Hudson, Emmee Branham,
Lilly Mae Adams and Eleanor Miteh.
ell, Jerre Wells, Clyde Byfleld, Clark
Baker and Guill Baker.
RS 8 C. MCEACHERN gave a
l forty-two party Friday after
in honor of her guests, Mrs.
J. H. Gay and Miss Marion Gay.
of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. McEach
ern wag assisted by Mesdames R. N.
Holland, G. T. Black and Pear!
Welsh anl Miss Christine Blatr,
Mrs. Willlam DuPre gave a lunch
eon Baturday In honor of Miss Mary
Graves, of Atlanta, who was visiting
Miss Mabel Cortelyou. Her guests
included Mesdames W. H. Wyatt, A
V. Cortelyou and B. F, Simpson and
the Misses Minnle Lou McNeel and
Anna Mae Jones
Mre. John Dorsey and Miss Cath.
f-rr:m Coryel' gave a promerade party
My e ! . . i
Buests, the Misses Hallie Alexander,
Lucia Robeson and Corribelle Davis,
of Decatur,
Mrs, Campbell Wallace entertained
at bridge on Tuesday for her sister,
Mrs. Frank Hazlehurst, of Macon.
Mrs. Plerre Camblos entertained at
bridge Saturday afternoon for Mrs,
Richard Meares, of Wilmington, N.
C., who is visiting.- Mrs. C. B. Wil
lingham. Mrs. Marfon Dobbs won
the prize, a box of correspondence
cards, and the guest of honor receiv
ed a pair of silk hose,
The Misses Julla and Emma Kath
erine Anderson and Imogene Brown
have returned to Agneg Scott College,
Decatur.
~ Mrs. Lucy Gilbert was a recent vis
itor to Mrs. W. F. Glenn, In Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Rosser Little an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mrs. J. F. Snelling, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is visiting Mrs. W. 8. N. Neal,
Mrs. Leon Commerford ig visiting
relatives in Greensboro, N, C.
Miss Lola Lou Smith, of Valdosta,
visited Mrs. 8. C. McEachern recently.,
Miss Grace Bloomworth, of Atlanta,
is visiting Miss Frances Wikle,
The Rev. and Mrs. George W. Du
vall, of Atlanta, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs, Doyle Butler are now
occupying their new home on Forest
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jameg J. Danlell have
returned from California,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lee North
cutt have returned from Asbury Park,
N. J, and are with Mrs. Newton Heg
gle,
The Misses Marion and Eunice Pat
ton, of Acworth, visited Miss Eliza
beth Smith last week.
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AMUEL JOINER, of Chicago, ar-
S rived Friday to be the guest of
his mother, Mrs. 8. W. Joiner,
Miss Effie Parker left recently foér
Macon, where she entered Wesleyan
College,
Mrs. A. N. Driggers has as her
guest Miss Jessle Dorris, of Fairburn,
for two weeks.
Miss Vivian McElroy, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of her aunt,
Mrs. . K. McElroy, on Stewart ave
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barton announce
the birth of a son on September 186,
Miss Felicia Kvans has gone to
LaGrange College,
Mr: and Mrs. E. P. McDaniel and
family have moved from Hapeville to
make their home in South Georgia.
Frank Cowan entertained sixteen
of his friends Informally on Friday
evening at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Cowan, on Atlanta
avenue,
R. AND MRS. CHARLES
M WILKINSON entertained Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Patterson, of
Chlcago, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Shaefer at di last week in com
pliment to 1 Mrs. Patterson,
who were |, attendance upon
’tho conventio: the Natlonal Asso
clation of Building Owners and Man
agers,
~ Miss Johanna Lang, of Columbus,
‘who has been the guest of Miss An
nie Thornton, returned- home Mon
day.
Mrs. Dan C. Lyle entertained the
members of the Chrysanthemum Club
Wednesday afternoon. -
Miss Sarah Pear! Martin, of Ocala,
Fla., 1s visiting Miss Mildred Wood
ward,
Mrs. Philip Townsend entertained
at luncheon last week for the Thurs
day Morning Bridge Club.
Miss Sarah Peniston, of Newnan, is
the guest of Miss Helen Smith.
Mrs. F. L. Beers entertained the
Cambridge Avenue Sewing Club on
Friday afternoon.
Mre, J F. Lawhon 1s in Colquitt
visiting Mrs. Hiram Stapleton.
A soclal meeting of 2\@ Ladies’ Ald
Soclety of the Presbyterian Church
was held at the home of Mrs. E. S.
Center Thursday afternoon.
Captain and Mrs. W, T. Ratlift, of
Raymond, Miss., have returned home,
after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. B. D.
Gray.
The Misses Clotilde and FEloile
Banks, of Douglasville, spent the
week-end with Miss Lucile Mason.
Mrs. Paris Jones and children, of
Live Oak, Fla., are visiting Mrs. H.
W. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Drewry have
returned from a trip to New York
and Washington.
Miss Mary Cooper entertained her
bridge club Monday afternoon.
Mrs. B. F. Ragsdale has returned
home, after a stay of some weeks in
New York.
Mrs, Emma €. Connally was host
ess for the Sewing Club on Friday
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afternoon,
An event of the week was the din
ner-dance given Friday evening by
Eldon and Howell Brewster,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sains, of Wool
sey, are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
C M. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Busha, of At
lanta, and Mrs. D. W. Gray, of Flori
da, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
McCain on Sunday.
ISS HESTER M'MURRAY has
M returned from Galnesville,
where she attended a week-end
house party.
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Upchurch have
returned to their home in Macon,
Mrs. Fannie Crawford and Winston
Crawford, of Meridian, Miss.,, have
been the guests the past week of Mrs.
‘M. W. Almand.
| On Friday evening an ice cream
festival was held on the lawn at A, P.
‘Morgan’s home.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lawhon an
nounce the birth of a son at their
home on Murphy avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davidson have
returned to their home in Columbia,
8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. West have
moved Into their new home on Avon
avenue.
Miss Mary Comer was the week-end
guest of Miss Inez Thomason.
Miss Fidella Phipps has returned
from Cartersville, where she spent the
summer,
Mrs. M. L. Roberts, of Houston,
Texas, has been the guest of Mrs.
Henry Harralson,
Miss Jewel Tillman is at home after
spending some time in Virginia.
| RS VIOLA ULMER was the
! I Buest of Mrs. James Cureton
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last week,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Canfield have
Bone for an extended visit to rela
tives near Buffalc, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spratlin, of At
lanta, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. E. Strickland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hackett, of
Rome, are spending a few days with
Mrs. C. H. Winters,
Miss Mary Suggs visited friends in
Atlanta the past week.
Mrs. Charles Bowen, of New York
City, has returned home, after spend.
Ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Strickland.
- Mrs. F. L. Winters and little daugh
ter are visiting Mrs. C. H. Winters.
Miss Nellle Ray Wilson is visiting
her uncle, Haywood Wilson, in West
minster, 8, C,°
Miss Louise Westmoreland has re
turned home, after an extended visit
in Rome, where she was the guest of
Mr .and Mrs. John Hackett.
The Misses Allie and Lizzle Houser,
of Fort Valley, are the guests of Mrs.
G. H. Woodall
Mre. 8 A, Shelton has returned
from a short visit in Rome. i
Mrs. L. M. Scott has just returned
from Washington, D. C., where she
has been visiting her son.
Will and Dilmus Shelton and the
Misses Lizzle and May Shelton spent
a pleasant day on a motor_trip to
their old home in Acworth,
Miss Ruth Cureton left Friday to
enter college at Milledgeville.
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ISS MARGARET HAGAN enter-
M tained at a bridge luncheon the
past week In honor of the Misses
Allne Hollingsworth, of Lithonia, and
Marie Harvey, of Fairburn, at her
home on Candler street. Miss Ruth
Buchanan won the prize for the high
est score, and the guests of honor
were presented with prizes. Those
present were the Misses Erma Mason,
Adeline Milledge, Margaret and Mar
tha Jewett, Amelie Alexander, Sarah
Terrel, Berta Smith, Mary Andrews,
Ruth Buchanan, Blanche McKnight,
Mary Hagan, Sadie Ballew, Lorraine
and Evelyn Patterson, Crystal Bosche,
Louise Printup and Mesdames M. L
Hufe, T. F. Gary, Frank and Harry
Pierson and Walter Lowe.
A miscellaneous shower was given
Friday in honor of Miss Pear! Lacey,
a bride-elect, by Mrs. T. M. Freeman
at her home on Moreland avenue. The
guests were Mesdames J. B. Wallls,
Scott Smith, J. 8. Lacey, O. T. Camp, |
Willlam Calloway, Joseph Morrell,
Mrs. Sewell, J. G. Hale, W. C. Bed
dingfleld, C. W. Arnold, W. A. Bur
gess, W. Miller, W. M. King, Wil
llam Strauss, Gilbert Polk, J. J. Sim
mons, John Faith, Jr., Z. V. Peterson,
R. M. Netherland and the Misses Gus- |
sle Polk, Beulah Marks, Thelma Cal
loway, Ruth Brown, Pearl Simmons,
Lilian Memborn and Mamie Nether
land.
Mrs. William Deelamar and son
Adrian have returned from a visit to
Birmingham,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Watkins and
Miss Belle Roy have returned from a
month's visit to Selma, Ala.
Miss Vivian Holbrook entertained
‘at a “box prom” party on Friday even
ilng‘ Those present were the Misses
Laura Robbins, Cora Jessup, Norma
‘Webb, Dally and Florence Woodward,
‘Ruby Withers, Nellie White, Melissa
Whitaker, Corinne Warlick, Jessie
Vaughn, Sara Saye, Gladys Hughes,
Dora and Emma Starr, Sally Reese,
Veora Owens, Ida Mae McDonald,
Edith Holt, Mary Gude, Mildred Foote,
Pearl Davidson, Maud Bugg, Char
lotte Bigham, Ethel, Blanche and
Pauline Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs, Har
old Akin, Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond
Willlams, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Ramey,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dannis, Edwin
Grimes, Harold Park, Dwight and
Kenneth Akin, Milton Gill, Grady
Gude, Bickley Harris, Ernest Smith,
F. O. Battle, J. J. Foote, Thomas and
Vernon Williams, George Robert Russ
and others,
Mr. and Mre. D. G. Turner have
taken possession of their new apart
ments at No. 430 Euclid avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hurt have re
turned from an extended visit to
Cleveland, Ohio.,
The 1912 Embroidery Clyb was en
tertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. R.
L. Phillips, of Decatur. Judson Peel
and Mrs. Carter rendered selections of
songs. Several outside guests were
invited to meet the club members,
Mrs. Augustus Brown, who has been
spending the summer months in Can
ada, has returned home.
Miss Mainer Hardin attended the
bridge-tea given Thursday by Mrs. R.
A. Beard in honor of her guest, Mrs.
C. E. Hendersog, of Tampa.
Mre. J. F. Anthony was hostess of
the Home Needlework Club Wednes
day afternoon at her home on Ster
ling street,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Watkins en
tertained informally at dancing Mon
day evening. The guests included
Mrs. Conley and sister, from College
Park: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hurt and Miss Belle
Roy.
Miss Mary Hagan is the guest of
friends In Augusta.
Miss Ruth Buchanan has returned
from a visit to Fairburn,
Miss Lois James left on Saturday
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for her future home in Hamilton,
Ohio.
Miss Margaret Scruggs entertained
a few friends informally Wednesday
afternoon in honor of her eleventh
birthday.
Lithia Springs
RNEST HOUSEMAN entertain-
E ed the younger set at a rook par
ty at his home just before leav
ing to take up his studies at Dahlone
ga,
Mrs. M. P. Ives, of Lake City, Fla.,
s visiting Mrs. G. A. Bass.
~ Mrs. Sanford Gay, of Atlanta, has
returned home after spending the
summer with Miss Ruth Blair.
The Misses Pearl Wheat and Lil
lian Blalr left last week to teach in
the public schools of Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Chanler spent the
past week-end in Atlanta, *
Mrs, Anna Blair has returned from
Birmingham. - .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, Patterson
are spending some time in the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Miss Lottie Garrett left last week
for Villa Rica to spend the winter,
Mrs. James A, Watson, Jr., of At
lanta, and voung daughter spent last
week with Mrs, James A. Watson, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maxwell have
returned from a visit to Carroliton.
Mrs. E. P McDaniel, of Conyers, is
visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Louisa Rice Lambert and
daughter Pauline, of Indianapolis,
were recent visitors of Mrs. Ernest H.
Houseman.
Mrs. Mortimer Hays spent Thurs
day in Douglasville.
Miss Frances Maxwell left Tues
day to enter college at Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harper, Mrs.
Royal Camp and Miss Inez Hambert,
of Atlanta, visited Mrs. Nesbit Har
per recently,
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R. AND MRS. E. G. SHIELDS
M announce the birth of a son,
Clarence Wayne, on September
16, at their home on Winter avenue,
R. C. Southard was given a party
by Mrs. Southard, as a surprise for
his birthday. Dancln’g was enjoyed,
after which a buffet supper was
served. Those present were Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Shields, Mr. and Mrs.
Zrnest A. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Dan.
iel Fowle, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mc
‘Gruder, Mr. and Mrs. .H. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. A. Everett, Miss
Blanche McKnight, Mr. Bert Williams
and George Williams.
The Park Place Sewing Club was
entertained Wednesday afternoon by
Mrs. W. W. Kirkpatrick,
Mrs. Ernest A. Hamlin entertained
the Auction Bridge Club Wednesday
afternoon. The highest score was
made by Mrs. F. H. Webber, who was
presented with the score prize, and
the club plate was given to the hos
tess. Mrs. George Skinner and Mrs.
H. H. Hurt were the invited guests,
in addition to the club members. The
hext meeting will be with Mrs; Er
nest West. .
Mrs. D. A. Hlill, after a month’s
visit to Detroit, has returned to her
home on Winter avenue.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Methodist Church met Wednesday
with Mrs, Jones on Drexel avenue.
Mrs. Clarence Clark and son, who
have been the guests of Mrs. W. H.
King, returned Saturday to their
home in Stockbridge. :
Mrs. J. C. Hale, after spending the
week in Hawkinsville, returned home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Blackwell and
family have returned from a visit to
Lula.
On Monday afternoon, Marian
Lesesne and Vivian Roesel celebriated
their ninth and fourteenth birthdays
at a party given at the home of Mrs.
L. B. Lesesne. The invited guests
were Maggie Anderson, Arine Dixon,
Katherine Whittenberg. Rosa and
Edna King, Beatrice Skinner, Louise
Mitchell, Cotty Johnston, Evelyn
Harris, Zaldee Ivey, Veona Clopton,
Lessie Isbel, Francis Roesel,’ Virginia
Dearing, Dorothy Overby, Nancy
Fitzgerald, Ruby House, Doris Estes,
Nellie Wing, Carrie Halliday, Ruth
Colander, Nellie Andrews, Elizabeth
Lesesne. Ralph Wright, Charles
Webber, Arthur Harris, Frederick
Roesel, Leroy Clopton - and H. L. and
L. B. Lesesne, Jr. .
J. L. Reed and Miss Marguerits
Reed, who have been spending some
time with Mrs. C. A. G#:en, have re
turned to Daytona Beach, Fla.
The friends of Mrs. William ;B.
Justice are sympathizing with her in
her recent bereavement, the death of
her daughter, Miss Lols Katherine
Justice. ‘
Miss Emily Keene, of Fort Valley,
was the guest of Mrs. R. L. Wallace
for the week-end. !
Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgibbons ah
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‘nounce the birth of a son, on Satur
day, September 11, who has been
named John Harry.
Mr. ané Mrs. W. R. Ray enter
‘tained the members of the Tuesday
Night Club. The prizes were won by
Mrs. W. B. Fitzgerald and L. B.
Lesesne. Mrs. Harry Young was
awarded the guest prize. The invit
ed guests were Mr. and Mrs. W, D,
‘Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George Skin
ner, Mrs. J. J. Harrill, Mrs. Lula
Scarrett, Mrs. C. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs,
W, J. .Mitchell Mr, and Mrs, H. W,
Young and Miss Maggie Ferrell.
Miss Ruby Rousey had 'as her
‘guests during the week Misses Mary
Baldwin and Lula Jackson.
Mrs. F. O. Heard and daughter,
Hazel, are spending the week with
Mrs, L. R, Wright.
The Matrons’ Recreation Club met
with Mrs. L. B. Lesesne on Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. C. Ivey, Mrs. L.
R. Wright and Mrs. W. R. Ray woxl}
the prizes. In addition to the clu
members, the guests were Mesdames
William Schley Howard, K. Dearing,
George Skinner, C. Ivey and S. BE.
Whitehead.
~ Mrs. Terrel Proctor and daughter,
Margaret, were the guests of Mrs. W,
D. Martin the past week.
Mrs. R. L. Wallace will be hostess
of the Round Dozen Club on Wed
nesday afternoon at her home on
Park place.
AR AR AR AR AP IR
ISS ROXIE MARTIN was a vis-
M itor to Atlanta on Wednesday.
Miss Carrie Mae Quillian hag
been spending the month of August
with relatives In Athens.
The Rev: R. E. Carson and children
left Friday morning for a few days’
visit to Mrs. Carson at Asheville,
Mrs. Carson, who is il, is steadily
improving, g
R. AND MRS, L. H. LETSON
M spent the day Sunday at Flow
ery Branch visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Burnett.
Among those attending the Roswall
Baptist Assoclation meeting at Chame
blee were the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. Sheffield, Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Mrs,
T. D. McDaniel, Mrs, A. H. Wingo and
Mrs. W. H. H. Rodgers.