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OLUMBUS, Dec. 11.—Miss Ophelia
C Gray, of St. Petersburg, Fla., was
honor guest Monday afternoon
when Mrs. Henry Burrus was hostess
to the Monday Auction Club.
Ths first of a series of parties for
Mrs. William Garrard, of Savannah,
guest of her niece,/Mrs. Frank Lump
kin, was the Monday Afternoon Bridge,
at which Mrs., Charles Hartpense en
tertained.
Miss Marie Needham 2ave a bridge
party Monday afternoon at her home on
Second avenue for Miss Francis Tur
pin, of Macon, the guest of Miss Laura
Bell Clark. |
Mrs. Frank Lumpkin entertained the‘
Kalamazoo Club Tuesday afternoon for
her guest, Mrs. William Garrard, of Sa
vannah. . a .
Mrs. William DelL. Worsley enfer
tained the Young Matron's Club at her
home on Fourth avenue Tuesday after
noon for Mrs. Andrew Prather.
Miss Francis Turpin, of Macon, and
Miss Amos Braselton, of Atlanta,
shared honors Tuesday morning at an
informal bridge party given by Mrs. 7.
C. Kendrick, in Wynnton.
Mrs. Henry Crawford gave a party
Tuesday for Mrs. William Garrard.
Mrs. O. A. Tatum and Mrs. Will
Langdon were hostesses Tuesday after
neon at a theater party for Mrs. Bras
elton, of Atlanta, the guest of Mrs.|
Frank Oliver.,
Mrs. John West was hostess to the Ad- I
vance Auction Club this week.
As a special courtesy to Mrs. Wil
liam Garrard, Mrs. Charlie Johnson gave
a dinner at the Ralston Hotel.
Mrs. Schley Gordy entertained the
members of the Wednésday Morning
Card Club. .
Mrs. Clifford Tarver gave a bridge
party “'edngsdu_v at her home in Wynn.
ton for a coterie of visitors, which in
cluded Miss Francis Turpin, of Macon;
Miss Laura Bell Boston. of Arlington,
Ga.; Miss Elizabeth Candler, of Savan
nah, and Miss Clyde Cranford, of
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Thomas Shanks entertained at
her home Friday afternoon with a !
bridge luncheon for Miss Clyde Cran
ford, guest of Mrs. dgar Chancellor.
Miss Ruth Battle entertained the
Three-Table Bridge Club Thursday aft
ernoon,
Saturday afternoon Miss Susie Hatcher
Bave a brldge luncheon at her home on
Upper Second avenue for Miss Clyde
Cranford, of Jacksonville, the guest of
Mrs. Edgar Chancellor. i
Saturday morning Mrs. Edgar t'l‘.m-,
cellor entertained for Miss Cranford. !
ASTMAN, Dec. 11.—Miss Marion
E Sconyers, teacher of expression in
the public schools of Cochran,
spent Thanksgiving Day in Kastman
with relatives,
W. T. Rawlins entertained a number
of his friends at a Thanksgiving dinner
Sunday. ‘
The music and expression faculty of
the South Georgia College will give a
recital at the Eastman High Sohool,‘
Monday evening. In the party will be |
Miss Daisy Phillips, vioiinist and ecel
loist; Miss Stella Cotter, accompanist;
‘Miss Eleanor Ferrill, soprano; and Miss
Julia B. Reed, reader; the president, F.
G. Branch.
J. Gould Williamson, who has beonl
assistant cashier of the First National
"Bank of this city for two vears, will
leave soon for Jesup, where he has ac
cepled a position as cashier in the Bank
of Jesup.
Mr, aud Mrs. J. H. Giles have returned !
to their home in Macon, after spending
A few days in the cily as the guests of |
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hargrove. !
HOMASVILLE, Dec. 11.~For Miss
T Florence Ellis, of Dothan, Ala.,
the guest of Miss Florence Prine
@i, Miss Louise Grantham gave a rook
party Tuesday afternoon.
The Thomasville Study Class held a
Mmusical Thursday afternoon at their
elubroom. Mrs. larry Alnsworih was
leader, Several others gave delightful
numbers.
The Junior Philathea Class of the
First Baptist Church held a social en
tertainment Thursday evening at the
residence of Mrs. Robert Dixon,
Mrs. Z. 1. Fitzpatrick is spending
some time in Madison and other polnts
In Middle Georgla. =he will visit At
lanta before returning home,
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ÜBLIN, Dec. 11.—One of the many
D alfairs for the visitors in the city
this week gas the rook party given
by Mrs (}\nl«lfiuwl"- and Miss Eva
Stephens for Miss Teedie Grier, who in
the guest of her s=ister, Mre. Rowe
Hicks,
The Wednesday morning Lrdge party
Siven by Mise Anna Carrero was a oli-
MAX 10 the series of entertainmenty for
Misser Dillon and Rogers, who have
beeli the guests of Miss Vera l'himpfl‘
for several days
A Cane-grinding was given at the
Bome of Mr, and Mrs, Wiylle Lock Tues.
day evening
A dance was given Monday evening
&1 the Musick Shoppe for Misses Dilion
And Rogers, guests of Mise Vera lflfll-l
lips, by Messrs. Chris Schaufele and
Biuve Holleman.
Wednesday afternoon = meeting of the
Woman's Study Circle was hold at the
Pesidence of Mra. lzzie Bashinski, The
Program for the afterncon was a study
of French music. The Woman's Chorus
&sve A number of selections
New officers for the Womans Mis-
Sonary Soclely of the First Methodist
'm were elected Monday afternoon
"" he coming year as follows. Presi
dent, Mes. T. P. Pritchett: first viee
| President, Mrs. I). A. Smith; second vice
president (manager of Juniors), Mrs.
Will Summerlin: assistant to second
vice president, Mrs. Sam Adams; super
intendent of study and publicity, Mrs.
Frank Lawson; superintendent social
service and supplies, Mrs. R. F. Deese;
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph
Folsom; treasurer, Mrs. T. B. Brantley;
recording secretary, Mrs. W. T. Sim
mons, b -
For Misses Dillon and Rogers, guests
of Miss Vera Phillips, and for Miss Tril
by McGoodwin, guest of Mrs. J. M.
Finn, a sewing party was given Tues
day afternoon by Mrs. Finn.
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EWNAN, Pec. 11.—Miss Sallie Kate
N Peniston gave a bridge party
Thursday afternoon,
Wednesday afternoon Miss Ruth
Thompson entertained her literary club.
iShe was assisted by Mrs. Y. H. Thomp
son.
Mre. Gillespie Svkes was given sev
eral parties during her visit to Miss May
Cole. Thursday Miss Cole gave a
bridge-luncheon, and Miss Grace Davis
‘wa.s hostess at a matinee picture party
Friday.
Mrs. Thomas Fermer, Mrs. G. M.
Jones and Mrs. Will Woodroof, of New
nan, were guesis at a golf tea Wednes
day afternoon, at which Mrs. O. D, Gor
‘man entertained at Druid Hills Golf
Chub. )
Friday afterncon Mrs, F. M. Bryant,
Mrs. Ellen Goolsby and Miss Marion
‘Bryant gave a reception at their home
on Jackson street. The honor guests
were Mrs. Edward McKenzie, Mrs.
Roger Bryant, Mrs. J. R. Styles and
Miss Anna Cuttino.
Mrs. W. G. Post gave a luncheon
Tuesday for Mrs. J. R. Baxter, of Utica,
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Miss Helen Long gave a party Friday
evening.
Mrs. DeWitt Poole gave an informal
party Saturday afterncon for Mrs, Cald
well Porter, of Rome.
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ALTON, Dec. 11—JMrs. W. M. Hard-
D wick emm'tainzl Thursday -at
bridge for Mrs. Emmet Newton,
of Chattanooga Mre. Fred Parmalee
won the prize,
Mrs, John Steed gave a by idge lmch
eon Saturda¥. In the games Mis. W,
M. Hardwick won first prize, Mrs.
Steed was assisted by Mrs. B. L. Heart
sill.
Mrs. Emmet Newton gave a bridge
party Tuesday afternoon. The prize
was won by Mrs. L. H. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. . J. Smith entértained
Thursday evening at rook. :
i Miss Emery Kirby entertained Satup
lda)’ afternon at bridge. her guesis be
ing the members of her card club. Miss
Aileen Felker made top score.
’ TELENA-McRAE, Dec. 11.—The
1H dancing contingent of Mecßae
3 gave a subscription dance at their
idnnclnx hall on Main street Saturday
night.
| The young men of Helena compli
mented the young women with a cane
grinding at the country home of Mesaruo‘
Ralph and T. L. Brown, near Mcßae, |
Friday evening, Miss Nealus Beasly‘
entertained the Bachelor Malds Monday
‘afternoon. After refreshments Hw“
Buests were given a delightful car r:dc‘
to Chauncy by Douglas Stewart. |
Greensboro |
REENSBORO, Dec. 11.--The mar-
G riage of Miss Mildred Jackson end
Gatewood Baynes took place this
afternoon at the Baptist Chureh, the
Rev. A, F. O'Kelly, of College Park,
officiating. The ushers were Messrs,
W. R. Jackson, J. M. Reynolda, James
Baynes, 1. K. Smith, Junius Atkinson,
Carter Sheppard, of Madison. Mrs. Ww.
R. Jackson, Jr.,, played the wedding
march. Miss Ruby Baynes was maid
of honor and the matron of honor was
Mre. J. M. Reynolds, Jr. After congrat
ulations Mr. and Mrs. Baynes left for
Florida on their honeymoon
. The Philanthropic Literary SBoclety en
tertained the Plerians, who had won in
A series of programs at the G, H. S, al
a party Friday evening at the home of
Professor and Mrs, W, A, Waggoner,
LBERTON, Deec. 11.-<Mrs. John C.
E Brown entertained about 30
Fuests at a theater party Wed
nesday.
Miss Chestle Conwell entertained her
sewing club Wednesday afternoon,
Miss Esther Johnson gave a theater
party for her tweifth birthday, and lit
tie Miss Edna Anderron entertalned a
dowen friends in honor of her ninth an
nivergary.
- Mrs, H. K. Gairdner entertained the
ofticers and teachers of the First Meth
odist Bunday school
| The Mystie Circle held a sheeting Fri
day afternoon with Mre, T. O. Tabor
Miss Rebecca Berman was given a
surprise party Friday evening
The Elberton Kike hield their iodge of
sorrow Sunday aftertioon. Dr. Morton
was speaker for the occasion, The
music under the supervision of Mre. H
. Hunter was weil chosen Judge
George C. Urogan also spoke
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AINBRIDGE, Dec. 11 - Mrs J--;;
B Bomer enteriained the Tuexds
Afternoon Pridge Club M M
T. Bolon made lop score, |
Mra. | Kahn was hostess to the Tom.
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ple Guild Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Stella Nussbaum entertained a
few of her friends at cane-grinding at
the county farm Wednesday evening.
- Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Pray gave a bird
dinner Monday at Red Bluff.
Mrs. H. S. Richardson gave a bridge
party for her guests hefore leaving for
Baltimore to spend the holidays with
her parents.
The Silk Stocking Club was enter
tajned Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. A. Wheeler. Miss Nors Phil-
Pot won the prize.
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EST POINT, Dec. 11.—Miss Ka
trina Orr, of Atlanta, is the guest
of ‘Mrs. Willis Johnson, and is
!bemg shown many social Aattentions.
} Tuesday evening Migs lithel Johnson en
‘};"‘m‘M"ed fo‘{_}l?fir, Snd Wednesday even
rs. illis Johnson
Trook party, . K b 8
| The new Methodist pastor, the Rev.
J. P. Erwin, {s being cordially received.
‘“ednesday evening immediately after
praver meeting, the ladies of the church
‘ga\'e an informal reception. Several
hundred wore present.
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A GRANGE, Dec. 11.—=Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Spinks announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Evelyn, to
Edmond \\'righi, of Opeiika, Ala:, on
Wednesday, December 8, at the home
of Professor and Mrs, Nathan Mitcham
in Auburn, Ala., the Rev. Mr. Edwards
officiating.
The marriage of Miss Istelle Lanier
and Henry Woodyard, Jr., of LaGrange,
took place Thursday evening at the
First Methodist Church in Talladega,
Ala. Raymond Cox played the wedding
march. Miss Martha Argo and Miss
Lucile Lanier held the ribbons. Miss
Adell Goldburg and Miss Lucie Wood
yard were bridesmaids, and Mrs. James
Lane and Mrs. Clarence Smith were the
matrons of honor. The ring-bearer was
Gertrude Michael, and Annie Hudmon,
“of West Point, was flower girl. The
bride was given In marriage by her |
brother, C. N, Lanier. H. T. Woodyard,
father of the bridegroom, was best man.
The ceremony was performied by the
Rev. C. H. Matthgws. Tie ushers were
Clarence Smith and Will Scott. v
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. N.|
Awtrey was hostess at bridge in honor
of her guests, the Misses Dora and}
Magnue Freeman, of Greenville, 'l'hl"
high score prize, silk hose, was awardn:d;
Mrs. S. W. Thornton |
Miss Corinne Jarrell entertained the
Eighty-four Club Tuesday afternoon }
Mrs. Henry Milam entertained W e<l~‘
nesday complimentary to the Young Ma- l
trong’ Club, Mrs. Rowland Strong made
highest score and was presented lhe!
prize, sßilk hose. Mrs. Judson Milam as
sisted in serving the six tables of
guests :
Mrs, Frank Hutehinson entertained in.
formally Tuesday afternoon at a seweg
party and luncheon.
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AYCROSS, Dec. 11.—Invitations
have been issued to the mar
riage of Miss Essie Brinson to
Joseph James Coakley next Thursday,
December 16, at the hgyme of the bride's
gw'-:ms. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Thomas
rinson. s
Wednesday evening, in hono rof Miss
Eliza Schley and Miss Nanette West, of
Savannah, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joiin G. Steinheimer, Mre, John M. Hop
kins *-ve a dance at her home in He
bardviile,
Judges of the perambulator show held
here recently were hosts for those tak-
Ing part in the show at a paMy this
gfirnu«m at the home of Mrs. Otis L.
For the purpose of planning the re
organization of the Georgians, a meeting
of the women of the city was neid at
the pariors of the city Y. M. . A. on
Friday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs, John G. Steinheimer en
lertained Tuesday evening for their
guests. Miss liza Schley and Miss Nan
nette West, of Savannah. ;
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UGUBTA, Dec. 11L.—-Mrs. Edwarnd
Lyon gave a bridge party Monday
afternoon for Mrs. Hal Beman, a
bride,
t'om}rlimentm; her daughter-in-law,
Mre. Frank Deane, Jr., of Columbus,
Mrs. Frank Deane gave a bridge tea
Tuesday at her home in Harrisonville,
Mrx. Herbert Clark gave a tea Tyes
day for her house guest, Miss Staten,
of Swan Lake. Miss,
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn G. Doughty
have lssued invitations for a debut dance
Thursday night, December 22, at the
Country Club, for their daughter Miss
Jean Irvin Doughty.
Augusta is aroused over the Chrigt
mas carol singers that Mrs, Warren
Walker, chairman of the affair, is pre
rurlrlv It will have nnfl&.l“ singers
n line. The municipal ristmas tree
will be placed on the west side of the
monument on Brokd street,
The Philomathic Club held its regular
meeting Wednesday. |
Miss Evelyn Taylor was given a lin-
Kerie shower Saturday afternoon, the
ruu of the occasion bolng Senor An- |
onegul's orchestra, of which the hon
oree s & member.
AVONIA, Dec. 11.-A wedding of
much interest here wak that of
Miss Essie May Welborn to John
Harbin, of Elberton. which took placn
At the parsonage. They will reside in
Elberton,
Lavonia Chapter, U', D, .. met at
the home of Mre. E. B, MeMurry Wed
nesday afternoon with Mesdames Hig
*:’mthsm*nnd McMurry as hostess,
te m mmbu.{ of
Christmas -:l’nlzm, Mis. Leßloy Yow
of Martin, Mesdames 8. B. Yow and
Peterson, of Lavonia, were visitors,
VANNAH, Dee. 11.-One hundred
and Aty players took part In the
card tournament whieh Savanuah
Chapter, D. A. . gave Wednesda aft.
ernoon at the Chathamb Artiflery l‘ufl 1
The marriage of Miss lnm Bell
Urquhart and James Louls tema ki
rhro T\mnu{ evening #‘lho First
‘resbhyterian Church mony
was performed by the Rev, { Moore
Soott. The briie wasr attended by Miss
Mary Alline Young as hfl‘mfi and
Hitle Miss Mary FEllzabeth Roval as
flower girl. Iverson Lee was best man.
Mrs. Frank P. Melntire will give a
card party . Wednesday afternoon
Mrs Whight Hunter enlertnlned
‘!‘huruui' morning for Miss Julla el ar-
Ay and Mise Margaret Ellls, two of the
reAsOn ¢ debulantes ‘
Mra George O Heyward, Ir. snler.
tained Thursday for Miss Deborah Ad. |
ams, then u bride-clect. Miss Adams |
¢ : 1 A charming bride, who has !
g MrS. W(]Her HI” recently come to Atlanta to !
§ live. She was Miss Rebecea Travis, of Maryland. {
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was married to Walter Douglas Thurs
day evening. The wedding was one of
the principal social events of the season,
he ceremony took place at Wesley
Monumental Church and was followed by
2 reception at the home of Judge s:m-l
uel B. Adams, father of the brige. |
The marriage of Miss Adelalde Lawton
Buckner to John Wesley Fretwell took
wace Wednesday afternoon,
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ARTERSVILLE, Deec. 11.—Nirs. 13d.
, wand Stricklaid, Jr,, gave a enchre
party for Misses Helen Mclain, of
Greennheld, Ohio: Louise \\'Mfir Mon
roe, Helen MeCarty and Isabel Robinson,
lof Atlanta.
. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Julius Smith
gave a sewing and rook party for Miss
May Wiison, of Statesboro, whose mar-'
riage to Dr, Ragsdale will take place
this month
Miss Louise Dodd gave a rook party
at her home in West nd. She was as
sisted by her mother, Mrs. W, A, Dodd.
Mre, J. M. Smith and Misses Annabel
Connor and Myrtice Adair.
The following officers of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Sam Jones
Memorial Church were elected for the
vomlr}' year, President, Mrs, J. A,
Montfort; first vice -president, Mrs.
James Jackson: second vice president,
Mrs. L. . Munford: recording secre
tary, Mra. W, W. Davis: corresponding
secretary. Mrs. J. P. Adair; treasurer,
Mrs. J. W, Knight: agent Our Volce,
Mrs. Jasper Ray: local work, Mrs, A,
W. Fite: superintendent of \supplies,
Mrs. Thomas Lumpkin: superintendént
of study and ‘press, Mrs. J. W, Whitta-
Ker.
INDER, Dec. 11.-A winter party
W was given by Mrs. Homer Smith
for the Young Matrons' Club
Thursday afternoon, Those present
were Mesdames McKinney, Mosher, Wil.
som, Carithers, DelaPerriere, Vonder
leith, Jackson, Cooper, Bush, € Saxon,
Enipes, Hodges, Camp, Pledger, Smith
and Miss Marie Smith,
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RIFFIN, Dec. 11.-Mrs. J. P. Nich-
G ols anvi Miss Catherine Nichols
gave a reception Tuesday after
noon. Recelving with Mrs. and Miss
Nichols were their guests, Miss Julia
Gill, of Woodbury, and Miss Catherine
Prothro, of Rover, Ga
Mrs. B. B Hrown entertained the
Woman's Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church Monday afternoon,
Boynton Chapter U, D, €., met with
Mrs. Robert Strickiand Tuesday,
Mra, Charlie Mills, Jr., ’avu & luncheon
Wednesday for Miss Evelyn Maxwell, of
Pensacola, Misse Maxwell Is the guest
of Miss Margaret Blakely. Miss Louise
Durkee, & bride-ceict, shared honors,
The Woman » Club of Griffin met with
Mre. W, H. Beck Thursday afternocon,
Miss Ada Riggine, of Molena, Ga., and
George Henry Coppaige, of Zetelin, Ga.,
were n..m..f at the home of the bride's
rents, near Molena
“lln Cynthin Ellis gave a bridge party
for Miss Evelyn Maxwell, of Pensacola,
urads
re. Brucd Montgomery mave a din
ner Wadnesday for Mra. C, P, Newton,
Mrs. 1. 11 Crouch and Mrs, W, C. Beaks,
ADISON, Dec. UL <Friday after-
M noon Mre. J K. Orr gave a re
ception for Mre. Dr. Bage, of At.
lanta.
The Dancing Club _ held its woekiy
dapes Vriday in the Dancing Club pe
vitlon
Mrs, 1. T. Austin entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon flook (Club st her
home on South Main strest
ACON, Tws 11~ Complimenting
M Miss Clarence Houser, of Fort
Valley, who s the guest of M
Walter Houser, Mrs. Hiroce Jones snter.
tained at bridge Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs, Campbell Jones gave an
€EBNOg party Thursday night in honor
of Miss Jennie . Harris, of Atianta.
For Miss Ruth Coleman, whose mar
riage to James Black Winter will take
place December 22, Mrs, Rowlenson en
tertained Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, John (. Holmes, the
bride’s parents, entertained the bridal
party of the Holmes-Johnson wedding
Tuesday night at an claborate eggnog
party. Mr. and Mrs, Charles €. Holt
complimented the party and visiting
Buests with a reception Monday night.
The December teeling of the Mary
fHiammon Washington Ghapter, D, A, R.,
will be held Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. H. D. Adams, the following
being hostesses: « Mrs, . T Anderson,
Mrs. Lafayette Davis and Mrs Adams. {
Mrs. Frederick Williams and Mrs. R,
W. Jemison entertained for Miss Fleta
Holmes.
Miss Loulee Calloway entertained this
morning at bridge for Miss Harris, of
Atlanta,
Mre. George Head entertained at
bridge Pfldn{' for Miss Nina Neel, of At
lanta, who visiting ber sister, Mrs.
Frank Gunn. .
Bfldge parties were %vm during the
Week by Mrs, Leon 5. Dure, Mrs, John
Satterfield and Miss Adaline Small,
Mrs., Leon S. Dure and Mrs, Hubert
Duckworth entertained at ten tables of
bridge Thursday afternoon for the ben
efit of the British soldiers in France,
A wedding of great Interest to the
local social world was that if Miss Fleta
Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
. Holmes, and P‘kmlnT Johnson, of Sa.
vannuh, \*'ndnuduy ngm. The cere
mony took place at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Pliny Hall, on lkm-lu avenue.
There were several hundred guests,
Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, of Americus,
was maid of honor, and Augustus O, B.
Sparks was best man. Misses Helen
Lewis and Mattie Lew!s Dodson were
bridesmaids,
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FRATONTON, Dec. 11.—On Priday aft.-
| ernoon Mrs. Cope Walker enter
tained the Bohemlans ot a pro
:rmln rook'{.ru. The prize was won
y Mrs. B. R Beck and the visitors’
prize was won by Miss Marion Diean,
Mre. John Turner entertained the Bo
hemians Baturday afternoon for her
RBuest, Miss Marion Dean. of Rome.
Mrs. Jones Weems was hostess to the
Y. W. A, Monday a’ternoon A literary
pfngr‘m was carried out under the jead.
.a’n Ip of the president, Mrs. N, M. Jor.
an,
Mrs. Will Matthews entertained the
Samuel Reid Chapter, D. A. R., Tuesday
afternoon,
T"fl"fifl.\“ Dee. 11 Miss Norma
Watson gave a trall party Satur
day.
The Parent-Teacher Assoclation held
A mesting Friday at the public school
with the SM and sizth grades
Mre. J. D, Curtis gave a & o'clock din
ner Bunday,
Miss Janie Matlock was hostess to the
lnfio Bocial Friday evening
M Carrie Mobley gave a dinner
Thursday.
The r:tntr section of the Woman's
C t iay
’;l?umfiamm.u entertained a: eards
Friday,
veral ex enjoysd 8 cand ry
u::.‘. ‘:o\‘n.x:: home of Miss S:Ma
OcnnJ‘. Misses Maggie Dean and Oer.
trude Bamuels served refreshments,
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ACKBON, Dec. 11.-Mrs. C. M
J Compton, Mrs. . L. Redman,
Misses Slaughter and Florrie
Woodw Were among the Jackeon be
"::‘ 1 .\‘tl:n!- 16 see 'P';;a'
mlh of a :’I(N*“ ai the Atlanta The
ater,
Mra, Mariha Fmma Mallett Ve A
reception .‘rmr evening for J' winl
Mre. Hugh Mallett, whase marriage
took place the lastter part of November
in Alronlc .
Mre. Frank Smith Carmiobael #ad
Mre. Hugh Mallett. two November
brides, were given & tea purty by Mra
4. Carmichasl Wednesiay
Mrs, Af?fl Buttrill was hostens 1o the
P A R Tuesday afternoon
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ORSYTH, Dec. 11—The Junior
|= Bazaar was held Monday in the
recreation hall. There were sev
eral tables of fancywork. Skill and
industry were shown in the many ars
ticles displaved.
For two months practically all of
the students and members of the fac
ulty have been studying one of the
three books on missions, “The King's
Highway,” “The Churches at Work"”
and “Comrades in Service.” As a
climax of the work, those studying
“The King's Highway” will gave a
pageant Sunday night in the college
chapel.
The Kappa Delta sophomores, un
der the direction of Miss Verna
Scruggs, of Valdosta, presented a
play Saturday evening the chapel.
The principal characters were per
sonated by Misses Katihlean Merk,
Elizabeth Miller and Margaret Blood
worth and Vera Floyd.
Dr. Foster delivered an address on
“The Message of the Stars” in the
college auditorium Tuesday evening.
Miss Dora Brinson, who was a
‘member of the music faculty for sev
eral years at Bessie Tift, and who
i 8 now at Barnesville, spent the week
end at the college as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Wellborn.
Marshall Merk, of Atlanta, visited
his niece, Miss Kathleen Merk, at the
college Monday,
Miss Vera Floyd, of Waveross, pres
ident of the freshman class, is spend
ing the week-end at Barnesville,
Miss Ellen Dendy has as her guest
Mrs. William Hackett, of Augusta.
Miss Walker, Miss Minnie Anna
Woodall and Miss Mary Sanders
spent Sunday at the country home
of Miss Hattie Goodwyn,
Mr. Dowis, of Mercer University,
was the guest of his sister, Miss Car
rie Belle, at the college Saturday.
I Lucy Cobb
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THENS, Dec. 11.—Misses Moore
Annd Mott gave a twilight recital
in the Blue Parlors Tuesday
afternoon.
Miss Mary McClesky returned from
Macon Thursday, where sie spent a
very pleasant week as the guest of
her aunt
The children of the primary de
partment gave a Christmas play in
the chapel Friday afternoon. It was
Guite a success,
Misses Willis Sue Adams and Ellen
Maddox, of Elberton, two old Lucy
Cobb girls, were visitors to the school
this week.
Prof=ssor Park, of the English de
partment of the University, gave an
Interesting talk in the Y. W, C. A,
Sunday evening
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OME, Dec. 11.—The officers of the
student body and student coun
cil, elected Tuesday, were:
Misses Annie Green, president: Mary
K. Bruner, vice president: Blossom
Crumpton, secretary; Elizabeth Brad.
ley, treasurer; the other new meme
bers are Misses Mary Parker, Mar
tha Galt, Anne Hill Drewry and V»dnl
Jacobe,
The students of the academy gave
a 4 masquerade party Saturday eve
ning for the seniors.
Miss Florida Leslie Parrish enter
tained the members of the senior
class at tea Saturday afternoon in
her studio,
Miss Rebekah Clarke and Miss Mary
Clayton Butler spent last week-end
in Atlanta,
The members of the Athletic Asso
ciation will give a pantomime, “Cin
derella,” next Friday evening,
Miss Grace Cronkhite entertained
Ler piano class in her studio Friday
afternoon. ;
A recital was given by the piano
and organ pupils of Miss Burlingim
Saturday afternoon. Afterward she
entertained her pupils In her studio.
“The Cricket on the Hearth” and
“Six Cups of Chocolate” were given
in the college chapel Baturday night
by the Dramatic Club,
Mrs. 8. 8. Singleton 1s visiting her
daughter, '
Miss lau? Bell Brewster spent last
week-end at her home in Esom Hill
The Eunomian and Polymnian so
cieties will have their annual bazaar
Tuesday.
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j ILLEDGEVILLE, Dec, 11.—Phil
| ander P. Claxton, of Washing
ton, United States Commis
sloner of Education, was the distin
guished guest of the college last Sun.-
day. Te gave an interesting address
in the college chapel.
Suturday evening magic held full
sway, for the Floyds entertained the
students with their bewildering tricks.
Misses Luriine Parker, Reba Ca
son and Mildred Nash wera the
spend-the-day guests of Mre. 8. B
Fowler and Miss Lols Crawford Sun
day,
Wednesday evening Dr. Edmund
M. Vittum, of the English depart
ment, lectured to the collegs girls,
interpreting the anclent characters
inscribed on tablets which are older
than the stone tablets bearing the
Ten Commandmenis. The tablels
were shown to the giris
Recitals by music students were
given on Thursday and Friday nlfihu,
The Rev. Harold Major will lead
the Christmas service at ¥, W, O, A,
to-night. The senjor class will give
the “Messiah” on this oceasion,
Next Wednesday night the musie
faculty will give & recital,
The Christmas holidays begin De
cember 18
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AGRANGE, Dec. 11,-On Thurs
day ihe peychology class in the
department of podu;.ag‘y wished
to verify the statements in the text
book stucied, so they asked some of
their baby friends 10 join them In
thelr model lesson. It was essentinl
that a child of three montha, one of
12 months and one of 15 or 18 months
should stand the tests in observation,
attention, ogneentration and action.
In resporse to the invitation, Miss
Annis Flisabeth Ridley, Master For.
et Holi Truitt and Master Franklin
Alibright cume 1o class. Kach baby
stond Lhe test, and all thres, without
exception, stood additionn! tests in
advance of their-ages. The psychol-
OBy class asscrts that the babies born |
in Troup County, Georgia, must be
brighter intellectually and of better
weight than babies of the same age
north of Mason and Dixon's line.
The &oncert given by the Glee (‘lub
and College Orchestra. was a success,
Table Six entertained in celebra
tion of the birthdays of Misses Felice
Evans and Mary Rampley.
. Miss Mahlon Bedell had as her
guest for the reception Monday eve
ing Mr, Lanz, of Emory University,
Atlanta,
Miss Young, of the Y. W. C. A,, is a
guest of LaGrange College.
Table Nine decorated in honor of
the birthdays of Misses Annie Sutton
and Edna Young on Saturday eve
ning. Gifts and merry good wishes
made the dinner delightful.
Some of the girls are planning to
write a letter to Santa Claus asking
for a piano all their own; as one of
the little maids expressed it, “a piano
just for rag-time and beau-time and
your-time,” the same to be placed in
the social rooms, or the lower parlor.
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A GRANGE, Dec. 11.—Misses
L Wimmie Awbery, Louise Morgan
and Merritt Edwards have re
turned from a visit to Miss Awbrey’'s
parents at Roanoke, Ala,
Misses Robbie and Frances Cleave
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WSS
HEN the National American Wo
man Suffrage Association will
begin its forty-seventh annual
session at Washington Monday, Decem
ber 13, Atlanta will be represented by a
number of her more active suffrage
leaders. 'Phe national leaders, Dr. Anna
Shaw, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs,
Frank M. Roessing, Mrs. 8. W. Fits
gerald, Miss Alice Stone Blackwell, Mrs,
Edward ¥, Fickert, Mrs, Winston
Churchill, Mrs. Mina Van Winkle, Miss
Mary Towle, Mras. Stherman Boothe and
other women well known in Atlanta,
who have already addressed the local
suffragists, will take part,
An interesting program has been out
lined and a campaign will be arranged
at the eonvention whereby effective g{:b
licity will be given the work. re.
Francea Smith Whiteside, president of
the Georgia Woman's .‘\‘uffrn‘e League,
will attend the convention and will con
fer with Congressmen and Senators in
the interest of suffrage In Georgia.
Mrs. Emily McDougald, Mps. Amelia
Woodall, Miss Eleanor Raoul, Miss Au
rella Roach and other local leaders will
take large parts in much of the work
of the convention. Every State will be
represented by some forceful leader,
The executive council will be called
together Monday. This council is com
posed of the chairmen of the sixty-four
associations affiliated with the National
American Woman Buffr Association,
The program proper .m‘fim Tuesday,
December 14, when reports from State
chairmen will follow a Xreotln by the
national ?nddent. Dr. Anna s{nv. Dr.
Shaw will make her annual address
Wednesday. Thursday has been set
aside for nominating officers. A large
reception at the New Willard will close
the evon!nr'n activities, Officers will be
elected Friday. Charles T. Halliman
will conduct a conference on press
work and methods of rubuclty in the
evening. The new official board and
tsla :‘:w o:ecu‘flvo xounvll vllll mo‘efi
urday morning. mass meet n‘ w
be held Sundn'v;.f December 18, at i's
Theater, wtih . Anga Shaw presiding.
Those attending the’ convention from
Atlanta will be Mrs. Emily McDougald,
Mrs. Frances Whiteside, Mrs. Amelia
Woodall, Mrs. Willlam Raoul, Miss
Eleanor Raoul, Miss Aurelia Roach,
Mrs. Hamilton Block, Mrs, [Elizabeth
MeCarthy, Mrs, G. P. Halley, Miss Rosa
Bukwaldt and others. .
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LARGE audience was present to
hear Mrs. David Yarborough
read “Her Husband's Wife"
Thursday morning, when Drama Circle
No. 1 met at Carnegie Library. This
menting was the last to be lna by the
circle until January 6, when Mrs E.
Sherwood Jackson will read Knob
hu’h'- “Marie Odile,” which was loaned
to the circle b“&meo. Romance, by
Sheldon, will read at the m..u:z
January 13, the reader to be announc
jater. Mrs. Merrill - Hutchinson will
read “The Red U‘!"} of Mars,” i{ How
ard, Junuary 20 jas Jekyll will read
Dickinson's “In a Hospital,” and al:l‘r'
Maddox will read Middleton's “On
at the same meeting.
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N her report of the work accom
l plished by the Pledmont Continental
Chaptes, D. A. R, of which Mrs.
Richard P. Brooks is ngm. Miss Ruby
Felder Ray had the following interesi
lnmhnounl facts incorporated:
re are sixty members in the ch.&-
3'_", But two charter m;gtnn are l'lfi
he chapter preserves records.
1809, the Pledmont Co‘nulenul L‘hlg-‘
’ur. with the Atlanta Chapter, contrib
uted the money to list the names and
records of o.“‘ soldiers of the War of
}!ho Revolution, which were presented
to Dr, George G, Bmith, of Macon for
the completion of his “History of Geor
gia Peopie.” It was the Pledmont Con
tinental Chapter that Insugurated the
system of marking historic 'p.ce- Tho‘
chofncr placed the bronze tablet on the
Mecintosh Rock at Indian Springs, July
1, 1811, with a special program :The
tablet in the library at the Staie Cap
jtol, to Miss Junia McKinley. founder
of the chapter, was placed there by the
Pledmont Continental Chapter. The
first contribution to the Mary Washing
ton bust in Continental Hall at Wash
ington was given by the regent of the
chapter, Mrs, Brooks, and members of
the chapted. Other monuments contrib
uted 10 have been the Elijah Clarks
monument at Athens, Confederats mon
ument at Decatur, laiothorw bust in
Continental Halli at ashington, Ogle
thorpe monument at Savannah, and to
preserving the Nancy Hart home,
to the upkeep of Meadow Garden, at
Angnu, and the murh!n& of the grave
of William Ogletree, of Munroe, & »oi
dier of the Revolution.
In the SEmithsonian report, the chap
ter turned in the map of (karfu. show
ing forts of the colonial, Revolution and
Indian wars, which was done by Miss
Ray, who is State historian of the
D A I In Georgia, and & member of
the chapter. Two maps of the Cherokes
indian nation of uooqu and Alabama,
have been given to Carnegie Library,
whers they now hang. A department
of patriotie American lteraturs has
been established In ('uw Library,
including reference , lineage
books and works of historical value,
The Emily Park Memorial has received
a contribution, and schools and Hbra
rles have received books from the chap
ter. Mountain schools receive anbual
fim- from the chapter, and seholarshi
ave been given In many schools, A’
moet every avenue of philanthre has
been entered by the chapter and m.n_
il work now is placing Lg.::‘.n
the CGeorgia schools. Mrs, s
chalrman of the flag commities for
Ueorgia, and her first presentation of
A fag was 1o the Fullon County Court
house Mra. Prooks and members of
her chapter will attend the State con.
vention at Columbus, 'oiflnn‘gl to 25.
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The Pen and Hrush Cigh was o o
'.‘l Wednesday cnmu.,"...,. ",.fi_
lowing officers were sleciod: Wilhur
Kurts, president; Miss \‘m‘a‘nu Wouley,
Yice rranm. Frank 1. Stanton, Jr
troretary, and Mr. A L. Kinckman,
Sasurer. of tors in.
clude, besides the cgsn.'m Lovuise
land spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Cleayeland a tPlea ant
Grove. -
Mrs. D. E. Edwards was a visi! ¥
at the college Monday, o
Miss Ora Gunn spent Monday with
friends in town. P
Mrs. V. R. O’'Neal and Miss Alice,
Walker were in Atlanta shopping on
Monday, and had the pleasure of See~
ing Miss Lucy Adams, formerly of'
the Southern’s faculty. b
Misses Linda. Berry and Olice Me=-
Gee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr 3'
Clarence Jenkins, =9
Miss Sarah Baugh will give a the
ater party Thursday evening, for the
senior class, of which she is a mem~
ber. ’1
Two basketball teams have been or
ganized from the best players m%"*‘!
college and have played sev: ral
games, the last of which resulted Jm%
a tle, g
~ The literary societies are planning
8 Christmas program for Saturday
evening. i
A Christmas tree also is beinfl!
planned for Saturday evening. The
girls will put little gifts on the tree
for one another, most of which will bas
jokes on the reciplent. Even. the
teachers are said to be making mys
terious plans to surprise certatn
members of the faculty, %
The Christmas recital will take
place Thursday, December 16, at %
p. m. The department o fvoice, vios
lin, piano and expression will be rep
resented, o
Melichamp, Mrs, Milton Arrcwood and!
Miss Adelaide Everhart. The club will.
meet once a week. %
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Mrs. Lula Wisdom, of Chipley. :
been a guest in Atlanta for a w |
She is grand conductress of the Order
of the Eastern Star, .
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1E Women’s Club will have a mag
azine shower, December 18, when'
all members of the club are re
quested to carry their old magazines to
the clubhouse for distribution mfii
the inmates of hospitals and charitable
institutions before Christmas. m,.
work comes under the supervision of
the library committee,
Mrs. Edward MacDowell, the guest 5‘
Mrs, Milton Arrowood, will be guest i
honor at the meeting and will lcflg
to Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, proafiufi !
the Uncle Remus Memorial Association,
for the autograph collection at the
Wren's Nest copies of “Br'er Rabbit and
Uncie Remus,”” which are among the
most popular compositions of the noted
composer, Edward MacWowell, Many
other features will mark the day at the
Women's Club.
HE Young Matrons’ Club has beem
featuring moving picture plays far
| children at the Selecta Theater
levery Saturday. “Little Red Rflu
Hood" was presented by the club
the first time in Atlanta Saturday. Next
Saturday another new play, a po'%
fairy tale, especially for children, J
be shown, ik
At these Saturday entertainments in
teresting stories are told. Often the
story teller is dressed in costume, which
adds to the interest of the entertain
ment. The muney made by the
shows is used by the club in its
lanthropic work. Officers of the Y
&:utlrons' Club are Mrs, B. My 4
chairman young matrons' committes No,
6: Mrs. George I’. Moore, vice chh.n;‘
Mrs. Clarence l. Ruse, chflma;
C. J. Aycock, treasurer; Mrs, S.
| ('h‘alrmln, visiting and membership com.
‘mittee, !
__Members are Mrs. B. G. Aken, fl
B. M. Boyki, Mrs. Arthur Clark, .
A. H. Cooledge, Mrs., F, J. C ;
Jr., Mrs. John A Copeland, Mrs, J,
Daniel, Jr., Mrs. Homer Davis, Mrs,
B. Durham, Mrs. Hugh Howell, Mrs. K.
C. Howard, Mrs. Otto Feil, Mrs, & A
Fischer, Mrs. H. F. Martin. Mrs, N,
Mason, Mrs, 8. B Naff, Mrs J,. D. Pal
mer, Mrs, Julian Prade, Mrs. C, L.
Mrs. C. H. Strong, Mrs. W. J.
Mll"l.“li. fl‘w?iu“un J.B'l‘g?masn‘:
iel rs. rmett, Mrs, . B. Simmas, .
J. B. Thomson, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. |
Turman, Mrs. E. . West, Mrs. C. J.
House and )lrl._l:‘d Carpenter, E
T a meeting of the Debutante Girls
of 1814-1915 at the Pledmont Driv
ing Club, Mrs. John A. Perdue
made a plea for the Set ent Home for
Girls, In which she is ml‘ ‘lnm
and won tae w&pofl of
young women. Other mma
::-nd before the dobnuufi-w i
ttlement Home appealed to fi
and during 1918 they will devote
activities toward that institution,
Mrs. Perdue has successfully W
many of the philanthropic m‘
Atianta, as regnt of the Joseph
-hum“(.'hnmr. )r.)i A B, w ‘Q‘
the Woman's sslonary
lanta.’ M'r-. Perdue s :"Il.lrm‘a' s t: &
Ways and means commities P
lanta t:hnrur. U. D, €, and holds ‘
in many literary and social clubs. .
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The Women's Guild of Holy
.-m,}f'. Decatur, will give & hm
chief and candy sale Mofid‘{c.“
13, next door 1o the Postoffice in y
tur, beginning at 3 p. m. There \
be dancing in the evening.
Two leading ;mh.vmr.vwn of A
will leave this week for New York,
engage n lterary and platform
Miss Mury Hpent Whiteside will take
with her a new lecture on “The
lean Drama of the Future.” Mrs. :
‘fllfl'l’l( Hoyd also will give & new
ture on the drama. Miss Whites
been one of nmalop.;aorw in the " Al
Club and Mrs, yd s rrol“el
Drama League of A.!lu.v . ;
¢ i
Dr. Frances Sage Bradiey t sev.
eral days In Atlanta lnst wu: m z
return from Ban Francisco, where
has been at the head of the child wel.
fare work at the Panama l.':udu&;
Dr. Bradley loft Wednesday for
Cannl Zone. She will be mm
Panama. Dr. Bradiey has hola‘
with the flav-nm&‘]tho child wei
fare work sinee the California exposi.
tion opened, < .
Uncle ll:mua D:'y :c n‘v:. Wren's Nest
was & occasion for sehool ehil
dren on\lhau. M, A MeD., Wiison,
president of the sssoclation spent part
of the day at the Wren's Nest 10 re
ceive the callers,
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The Drama League will resume its
mun? after Christmas with & resd.
lng “tt:. &Wn“‘r?«g Janunry 4,
‘when v. W. W. Memmin
t “Miohasl nd His Leost @4
% Henry Arthur Jones. Mem =
the league nre especially reqg 5
%m'm“n?”m' s wit Segte oo {
-~ hegtn i
at 3 o'clock. :
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RE, EPENCER ATKINSON, prese
ldent of the City Federation, with
her committes of Aifty cmm
witl presant Dr W. Hlanchara Moors i
8 lncture on “Kiberin, Russia and Coutl
Leo Tolstol,” Tuesday uvmi':‘ | -
Contral l'efl-f"u"mufl Ry it
ping at § o'clook, Dy, Moore witl y
in !‘h- warh of & Russian ped 4
will Hlustraie his leciure with s
pictures which he took i Ry
visit to Atlanta s by Invita i g
edueational commiites of the g
Club, which s working 1o 1‘: "
for the Tallolah Falls Induste
ke only indestriel, shool e
'g:dhlnt by clubwemen in { =
ates L
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