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RIFFIN, Jan. I.—One of the pretti-
G est affalrs of the holiday season
Was the New Year's dinner at
which Mrs. C. Augustus Buise was the
charming hostess on Sunday. Miss
Ruby Garrison, of Roswell, the guest
of Mrs. B. B, Brown, was the guest of
honor. The attractive bungalow was
decorated in holly and the Christmas
colors. A course dinner was served.
The hostess wore a dress of brown vel.
vet trimmed in fur. The guest of honor
Wore a bule taffeta.
Miss Mair Slade gave a dance Mon
day evening for Miss Mary Buttrell
Mathews, of Atlanta, the guest of Miss
Mary Meeks Johnson. .
Miss Rosa Kincald gave a dance on
Tuesday evening which was a much en-
Joyed hollday affair.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kimbrough,
Jr., gave a dinmer Thursday evening
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Daniel, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam H. Beck,
Mrs. F. E. Wilson and Captain and
Mrs. James M. Kimbrough, Jr.
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ty Tuesday evening.
Nathanie! Balley gave a danoce Thurs
day evening at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Balley.
Miss Allce Murray gave a masquerade
party Friday evening for Miss Pauline
Plerce. Miss Plerce, who is a student
et Wesleyan College, is spending the
Christmas holidays In Griffin as the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Pleree
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& New Year's dinner Saturday evening.
" Wil Lewis Flemister gave a dinner
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brown gave a
Christmas dinner Sunday. Miss Mary
Berry Clerk, of Birmingham, was the
guest of honor. o
Miss Laura and Miss Florence Gles-
Senor gave a dinner Monday evening
for Miss Georglana White. Miss White
s & stullent at Agnes Scott College and
is spending the holldays In this clty
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. White.
The wedding of Miss Effie Loulss
Durkes.and Alexander Campbell Long,
Jr. of Indianapolis, took place Wed-
Nesday evening at the First Methodist
Church. The ceremony was performed
Oy the Rev. Howard L. Cree, of Au-
SuUsta, The' bride entered with her
father, Fred Durkee, while at the sams
time the groom entered on t(he op
posite side with the best man, James
Monros long, Sr., of Sheibyville, Ky,
The other attendants were Miss Mar-
Saret Blakely, mald of bonor; Miss
Franoes Brown, first bridesmaid. Mise
Katheryn Gray, Miss Fannie Stokes,
Miss Gertrude Brigham, bridesmaids;
Messrs. John Payne Durkes, Henry Me-
Afea, Burnett Grabham and Otls Barnes,
Sroomamen’ Miss Emily Lewis Boyd
and Miss Elizabeth Cres, heraiding
alde, and Miss Mary Virginla Wilson.
train bearer.
A large reception followed the cere-
Wony &t the home of the bride's par
onts. Later in the evening the bride
and groom left for thelr bridal rip East
They will reside In Indlanapolis
The wedding of Miss Musadore Vi
Sinia Brown and Augustus Oxford took
Piace at the home of the bride's Jarents
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morgan Brown,
Wednesday afternoon. An altar of ferns
Was arranged in the parior, whers the
Saremony was performed by the Rev. J
E. Sammons. The maid of honor was
the Bride’s sister, Miss Rebecca Brown.
Mre. Ruth Bullard sang “Because” and
At Dawning™ just before the bridal
SArty entered the parior. The party
Was led by Montes Browy, Allce Baker,
Mary Ela Hammond and Cariton Jones,
who were ribbon bearers. Master Wu—‘
Ham Tyus snd Littls Mise Martha Mam -
mond pext entered, the first the ring
bearer and the other the sower girl
The greom then entered with his broth
or, WLit Oxford, who was the best man,
After which the bride and the mald of
honar entered, as Miss Netty Sherwood
Plartd the wedding mareh. Afler ths
Saremony & reception was held. Those
arnisting were Micess flosa Kate (reen,
Mary Banton, HMelen Griffin, Mrs. Rieh.
ard Mitohell and Mre Howsll Prothre.
Misses Irens and Sarah Oxford. After
the reception the bride and groem left
for Plorida, where they will spend thelr
Moneymoon. They will reside I 8 Crifhin
Savannah |
AVANNALIL Jan. L-The masked
S Bl at the Guards’ Armory Wed
hesday svening wag ons of the
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on. The dancers were principally the
wombare of the rounges st They were
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s The dance was lod by Miss La
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Johm Mawkine, rervesenting His satanis
Majesty. The chaperons and Judges
were Mr and Mrs A A Lawrence, My
Bnd Mrs. Conper Mysrs and Mr. and
M. 1 O Btrebhar ‘
One of the interesting svents of the
bolidays was the dance given Thureday
ovening in the Wiue feom of the De-
Boia Metel. The chaperons wers Mr.
Sod Mrs 7. D MeConnall, Mr. and Mrs,
T A Waters and Mr. and Mrs B M
Poang |
Mise Kathryn Miner wae the guest of
Boner 81 & Brge denc ing pArty Thueres
Say evesing atl the Cuards’ Mall Mang
of he Frunger rollege sot &ftonded
The snnual Christmas danes glven
Wedneatay svening ot he Delote Hotel
By e Latosia Clab was an enlertain.
g affaiv, attended by about 0 geests
Mise Wifrida Senders enterinined
Thuredar afterscon with & eard party
81 Ber Bosme, on Bl sreet, in honir of
Mice Jom-atis ‘iafing |
Me. and Mre Fiod Bebware enter:
tninad & party of Priends Tharetay sven.
B e honer of the tewsty -8 anni-
Peregty of (held wedding ‘
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LaGrange ]
AGRANGE. Jen Lotme of mj
L Wae? indereeting Pomiaree of Uhe
Bacidar semaan Wt she wastings of
Miss Lovie Smith te Wilesm Laskin
Clanveland SRtk tend place Thormter
o the Bowme of ihe Mie 8 parenie the
Rev. A. H. Hutchinson, of Chipley, per
forming the ceremony.
Lewis Bom, of Detroit, married Miss
Ruby Fuller, of LaGrange, Wednesday
at the parsonage of St. John's Chureh,
the Rev, T. K. Fuller officiating,
Alvin Alverson and Miss Ruth Lester
were married Sunday at the home of
}tho bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Lester,
Robert Brown and Miss Carris Smith,
both of LaGrange, were married Tuesday
by Judge H. T, Woodyard.
Jesse Dow Parker and Miss Mary
Kathleen Davis were married at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Seott Davls, near Hogansville,
Thursday afternoon, December 23,
Charles 1. Hammett, of Memphis, and
Mrs. Jennie Lou Rosser were married at
the residence of the bride's parents near
LaGrange on Christmas Day, the Rev,
L. H. Green officiating.
A holiday wedding of much Interest
was that of Stuart Merlin Stout and
Miss Lena Hart, of LaGrange. It was
a surprigse to their friends.
ADISON, Jan. 1,-On Thursday
M evening the presentation and ded
lcation of the magnificent new
Austen organ of the First Methodist
Church took place at the churen, The
presentation address was given by Mrs.
Laura Stovall and the reply was made by
H. T. SBhaw, chairman of the board of
stewards. After the addresses a musi
cal program was given by Misses Mamie
Lee Bearden, Martha Bearden and Dalsy
Bearden, of Atlanta,
Miss Harriet Thompson gave a rook
party Wednesday for Miss Eva Wade,
of Hopkinsville, Ky.
On Tuesday afternoon at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eakes,
Miss Louise Eakes was married to H. R.
Hill, the Rev. Tillman Eakes officiating.
'~ Augusta l
UGUSTA, Jan. I.—Miss Tlsabelle
l‘ Garrett entertained sixty of her
young friends Monday night at a
Christmas marty at which - she cele
her fourteenth birthday.
br;'!:: Erline Perking entertained Afty
little boys and giris at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. Bt. Amand, Monday
afternoon.
Miss Lucile Stothart gave a dance
Tuesday at her home on Monument
strest
Misses Anna Barnard and Marian Dun.
bar guve a dance Tuesday at their
home on Upper Greens street for thelr
guest, Miss Martha Boynton, of Atlanta,
The marriage of Miss Frankie Ruben
steln and Morton 1. Marks, of Richmond,
Va.. was a quiet event of Monday
The marriage of Miss Mamia Jones
and Willlam R. Perdus took pisce quiet.
Iy Tuesday night at the home of the
bride's sister, Mra. Thomas Getsen, on
Eills street, the Rev. G. W. Barrett offi
ciating.
! Macon I
ACON, Jan. 1. —Monday night Miss
M laonora Nesl gave & party for
her guests, Miss Carolyn and Miss
Jane Cater, of Perry.
Tuesday afternoon Miss Mary King
and Miss Kitty Birdsey were joint hos
tonses ot & ten. Miss Henrietta Davis,
of Atlanta, was in the recelving line.
Wednesday night Miss Margaret Wise
ave & dance at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ¥ Napler alss
gave & dance Wednesday night for their
daughter, Miss Eugenia Napler, and her
wueats, Miss Lucretia Darnes, of Mem
phis, and Miss Ralphine Fisher, of Pon
sacola. Miss Katharine McCormaek, of
Pirmingham, was one of the guests,
Tuesday night Mre. A, O Bacon com.
mnumng.n—w.?
ginia Lamar Sparks, w A dance
Among the guests was Miss Harriet
Benadict, of Athens 1
Thursday night Miss Adaline Small
#ave & dance at the ldle Hour Clad for
her visitor, Mise MeCormack, of Bir
mingham |
Another dancing party Thursday
night was that given At the home of
Mr. and Mre. (haries M. Mall, Jr., Wy
Mrs. £ J. Cook for her nephew, Wi-
Ham Meßwen Johneton, Jv. ‘
Mre. Frank West sntertained ot
bridge Thursday afterncon for Mrs
Richard Johnsion, of Atlania, guest of
Mrs Marehall Johnston.
Mr and Mre. Walter D Lamar gave
A plenie party at the Hiount estale near
Haddor ke Tharsday
Miss Hattie Tracy King gave & brvige
party Thursday afterncon for her
Suesis, Miss Mentietia Davie, of Atlan
s, and Miss Astolnetle Hines, of Mi.
edtgayiiie
Mre Merring Winship entertained st
bridge Thureday morning for Mre Rich.
ard Johneton, of Atlanta
Mre. Arthgr Drake complimented Mre.
O'Netli Clark, of New Yok, with »
Wridge party Pridas morming
Mre. Frances Williame gave & bridge
party Wedneaday for Mra. Jary B
Gaten. of Petoskey. Mich, and Mrs
Lesnida Lunn, of Bronswion
LAUMBUR, Jan 1 Miss Marion K
' Ponder and Liswtenani Richard
W Costssr, U &A, oot map
vied Tuselar ot the homse of the Sedde's
mother, Mre Walter M. Johnson Dv.
e B Christie conducted the serviess,
wnd Mise Lowies Scarbroush was maid
of homar My Reldall, of Atlante, was
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Mre Slewary Pleming geve an snies -
el rment | oosndar wmerning
Hanasing Mrs. W. K. Daniel, of Gabe
Bitaviile, the sueet of Mr. and M
M Sasler, Mra Slaniey e
Wiruppe gave & dacce sl The Osuniry
Mies Martha Dusa of Bpartasberg
B O, and Miss Fraseis Miller shares
hemers Twesdar o 1 & sand party, grven
by Miss Mary Cosart
AR inleresting event of M‘
was the wadding of Mise Peast Lot
ta b Gesrgs Maling, whinh ek place
_ARARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1916,
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Mrs. C. Augustus Buise 2, rerver
ty matron of Griffif, "'who was hostess at one of the prineipal
affairs in her town last week.
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At the home of the bride’'s mother, Mrs,
W. J. Ledbetter.
F. E Litchield gave a supper Wed
nesday evening at his home.
Miss Mikired Willis and Dr. Leroy
Parham, of Chipley, were married Wed
hesday at the Rose Hill Baptist Church.
The Rev. J. C. Wilkinson officiated.
The bridesmakls were: Migses Gussie
mmdcummuum
Iya of Ellerslle. Miss Alberts
Sommerkamp was mald of honor. The
bridegroom was attended by John Perry,
of Odessadale, and John Carley, of
Chipley.
A dance was given Friday evening by
Miss Nell Dimond for a large number
of her friends at the Malston Hotsl
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Tallapoosa
ALLAPOOSA, Jan, 1 Miss Mildred
deam»mm
this week of Miss Virginia Dra
Bonner. She was entertained at dinner
Sunday by Mra P. W, Bonner
On Monday evening the Auction Clud
met with Mr. angd Mra. A V. Howe
Thursday aftervoon the Matrons Club
was entertalned by Mra C. W Downey
Mise Duphne Morria, daughter of Proe
fesor There Morris, was married Mon.
day morning to Professor W. P Bales,
of Athens Tenn,
Mise Lonors Moliride and Lewie Wood,
of Bremen, were matried Sunday. the
Rev, W. E Weat performing the cere
mony. |
Misses Fave and Frances Hoddleston
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Bina Aderbold aml Maurics Gillesple.
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ceplion Maonday afterncon for Mre and
Mise Townsend of New Yorn Mrs.
Hardenbrook was assisted by Misses
Ruth Dodge, Virginia Lassster ang Vir
ginia Dru Bonser |
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Hattle Simpeon honored her sis
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Mre 1 N Belehes enteritined on
Tuesday svening for Ber davaghier, Mise
Louiss MeGehes, who is spending the
hotidare 8t home . ‘
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Mr. and Mre. R W Spain, of New York.
On Thursday. Mrs W. P Leonard
ave & spend-theday party for Mes
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As & samplimen' '8 the soliege girts
the baldars 8t home, Miss
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B, of Richmond, Va, Mim lars
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Adar party Friday fer Mr and |
Brunswick |
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RUNSWICK, Jan §LOne of m‘
B st affaive of The ssaton was
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handsomest costume and a box of bon
bons to Miss Julis Chureh as the best
dancer. Many Landscime costumes were
worh and & greal many came with
powdersd halr and colonlal costumes.
The patronesses were members of the
D A R Chapter, and Mrs. IK, Knight
engale, Mrs. A. V. Wood, C. B. Conyers,
Mrs. J. P. Davenport, Mra. G. Palmer
Smith, Mrs. N. E Olillcan, Mrs. Jen
nivgs Butts and Mrs. F. D Alken. |
mmmwn[
Mise Claire Poifeuillet, of Mason.
Misses June Will and Helen Miller en.
tertained for Mise Beulah Lot
Miss Lila Taylor and Mrs. Clyde Tay.
lor gave a Christmas party.
Miss Beulah Lott entertaived the Pyi
day Night Club.
Miss Mary Strachan and Dunean
Strachan gave & Christmas party last
evening.
The Misses Jenuls and Bllen Eman.
usl and Mrs Nat Emancel entertained
Fridar evening ’
Miss Julia Chureh entertained the
L/ Arioso Club.
Mra. George Palmer Smith sniertained
the Amscia Clud &t (ea
ATCROSSE, Jan. L-Mwm P A
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Tuesday for her som, Joseph
Lee Cadienx.
Tuesday svening Mra. J. . Whitmas
entermined the C. T. N. Class of the
Preshytorian Chureh.
Mira Mol Griffin gave & ealmagund
party Tuesday svening
One of the prettisst parties of the
hollday season was the surpriss birth.
day party miven by Mes. Richard O
Soruges at her home, Tiverhavesn, on
Monday aftarseon for M. Walter 9
Mrs. W. T. Seaman sntertained the
Junior Misslonary Soslety of the Pirst
Mothodiot Chareh Wednestar
A Bundar sehool dase of 3 bere wae
enterinined Monday evening by Dan 7
Cownrt, thalr teacher
| Twe enieyabie svents of the ween
Bare wers Lhe danees given &t the Mise
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Visitors 6 Waperess for the heliday
SEReR. The shaperons were Mr asd
Mre. 1 G Swinbhelmer, Mr and Mrs
P. A May, Mr and Mre. Jusk Pheias
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aien, of
Huntingten, W. Vo, 5 leweard J
Plohr, of Wagoroms, ot the home of the
BeMe Decomber 318 My and Mrs Piote
are red Ming in Wayeress
OULTRIE, Jen L Priday after.
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ahewt Bficen Bitie girle ot & pasty
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Mrs 1 N Pueeck gave & fertyotes
Party Tossdar sftermssn, sesieted W
Bet Googhigt. Wiey Ratle Pidecen
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OUT-o-TowN SOCIETY:
| Dublin |
ÜBLIN, Jan. I.—Two marriages of
interest to the people of this sec
tion took place this week. One
was that of Mirabeau Arnau and Miss
Clove Brantley Monday afternoom at the
Methodist parsonage, the ceremony be
{ng performed by the Rev. W. H. Budd.}
Tuesddy afternoon Miss Aline Pope and
Lorin Shepherd Wwere marrig at the
home of thé bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Pope. i
An interesting program was carried
out by the Woman's Study Club Wed
nesday afternoon. A paper on “Early
French Art” was read by Mrs. B. A
Hooks, a #keteh of Oerot, Millet and
Greuse was given by Mrs. Frank law
gon, who also spoke on “How to Judge
a Painting.” Mrs, T. W, Evans gave a
sketch of Watteau, Rosa Bonheur and
Leßrun.
A miscellansous shower for Miss Aline
Pope was glven Monday afternoon by
Miss Hope Chavous.
A party was given Monday evening for
Miss Mabel Magruder, of Atlanta, guest
of Miss Bdna Ballard, and Miss Georgia
Hughes, of Stillmore, guest of Mrs. A.
W. Baum, by Miss Ballard and Mrs.
Baum, at the latter's home on Belleview
avenue.
Mr. and Mre. M. H. Blackshear gave &
dinner Monday evening for a few of their
friends.
Several young ladies met Tuesday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. F. H. Rob
erson and organized = bridge club,
which will meet once each week. The
members of the club are Misses Maude
and Grace Powell, Vera Phillips, Helen
Baum, Anna and Sallie Carrers, Sars
Orr and Kathleen Johns, The next maeet.
'ing of the club will be held with Miss
Helen Baum.
| Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. R,
‘}Brouhunt gave & masquerande party
for their daughter, Miss Ruth, and for
lßurko Corker, who is &t homs from
school for the holidays.
' Bainbridge
| AINBRIDGE, Jan. I.—-On Tuesday
‘B afternon Mre. Gordon Chassn en
tertained st bridge. Mrs, Walter
Perry made top score.
Mrs. Kennith MeCaskill gave & wsur
prise announcement party Wadnesday
afterncon. When the guests arrived they
weare handed place cards representing
bridal bouquets and on the inside was
the announcement of the engagement of
Miss Vera Smith and Dr. G. Darbyshire.
On Thursday Mrs. A. B Belcher, Mra.
B 8 Vamer, Mra George H. Flalds,
Mre. Charies Parker and Mr. Meddoch
motored 1o Tallahasses, Fla., and had
dinner with Mrs. B D. Pudge and Gov
ernor Trammell at the Mansion.
One of the claborate affairs of the
season was the dance given at the Elks’
Clab by the young men on New Year's
night
Mra C. K. Ansley gave & spend.the.
day party Tuesday for her guests, M
. Ansley abd Mra Clarence Kally,
both of Calre.
Mr. and Mrs. M T. Bollar, Gien
Mathis and Bdwin Perry motorsd to
Quiney, Pa, Monday to attend the
masque ball given by the Elks of that
ey,
ORT VALLEY, Jan 1.-3iss Allyee
F Connally gave A& miscellanecus
shower for Miss Marion Jones,
whose wadding will take plase during
the sarly part of next week
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Histery Clud Wadnesday aftarnoon. '
Mrs. Eubanks was chalrman for the
day
Miss Li%a Braswsl]l was hostess to the
History (Mub Tusslay afternoen.
Miss Mattie Viournay was hosless 1o
eD. A R Thursday afterncon, |
MM&MI:M,
week weare Mra A C Niley, Ea
genia Miley, Mrs. W. ¥ Miller and Mrs
C L Nountres. continuing the chain
Marted several wesks age. I
At the New Years tea, given by the
hAlht&olv-.1-flcMLI
Mre N B Smith was assisted by Mre
Louis 1. Brown, M. A A Willlame, |
Misses Emma Carpenter, Wilma Orr and |
Mre B G Themas
R ATONTON, Jen. 1M Hiram L.
I: Gardner and Mise Nona Loversite
gave & Christmas party Priday
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for Crpaie and Baginsery .
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| The leading social event of (he week
Was The recaplien given &t Millerest
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he receiving fine were Mrs Thad Greas
Misess Evie G, Busice Mreneon,
Tulta Betie Dannie, Mildred Grese snd
Mrs Prederich OnMh. A saled soures
aed coses was served IMle in The even .
e by Misses Marths Oardesr, Laey
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IMMM Colline and
Taa Mar Jemwine
A Ohrtetmes party was given Tess.
day aftwrnems by Mre. Charies Lesmard
for the 7. B L. Cleb
- Mes. B R Eagiand sntertained the
(membare of her Bunday shosl e
Toseder atiermonn 80 the Mot witer par
o s
C Mes Howsll Hears sas hostess Tase
day marniag e the D A B
- The Cheveles Counell of the Camy- |
Be e gave & gty Wednentar eve
get he heine of M and M. T O
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Caenin atd Marry Bellisianges of AN
ale. e Margeertie Moager, of
Washingien, D ©
The Mage Thast b gave a 0 spen
Spsss dates New Taar's Dar
Bk Ml AMieting i feeeiting wers
members of the club, who tncluded‘
Misses Margaret’ Hamilton, Bessle
Moore, Louise Moulttie, Elizabeth Ham
flton, Margaret C. Hamilton and Ruth
Averett,
Miss Corinne Cunyus, formerly of At
lanta, and Kirkland Strange, of Gillette,
Wyo., were married Wednesday after
noon at a quiet home ceremony,
ALTON, Jan. I.~Mesdames R, L.
D Harlan, H. J. Smith, B, C. Biv
ings and A. H. Smith were hos
tesses Friday afternoon to the Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, at the home of
Mrs. Harlan, on Selvidge street,
Miss Julia McDanlel gave a bridge
party Friday afternoon.
Mrs. . F. Baker Tuesday afternoon
entertained the D, A. R. at a soclal
meeting following the business session.
‘She was assisted by her daughter, Miss
Tallulah Baker.
The junior members of the First
Presbyterian Sunday school wers guests
at a Christmas party In the Bunday
school rooms of the church Tuesday
evening, the hostesses being Mrs. W. L.
“chl\mml and Misses Hattis Thomas
arcla and Katherine Buchhols and
Willle White.
ORSYTH, Jan. I.—Miss Lula Gibson
l= on Tuesday evening entertdined
for her house party .guests, Misses
Anna Willingham, of Atlanta; Otella
Gibson, of Macon; Howard Wilkinson,
of Washington, and Edwin Crane, of
Atlanta,
The Persons home was the scene of a
beautiful affair on Monday evening,
when Miss Mary Persons enteriained
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for her guests, Misses Nora and Dora
Eakes, of Conyers,
Mrs. Ed Anderson, of Jacksonville,
was the guest of honor at a party given
by Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Williams Tues
day evening.
Miss Juliet Alexander entertained the
members of her club and a few Intimate
friends Wednesday afternoon.
ORDELE, Jan. I.—Miss Lillian Can-
C non, one of the popular girls of
the college set, entertained Wad
nesday evening at a 6 o'élock dinner for
her guests, Misses Marguerits and Klis
abeth Meadows, of Fastman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith wers hosts
Wednesday afternoon to the Young Ma
trons’ Rook Club, Miss Elsie Barton, of
Atlanta, guest of Mrs, Smith, being the
honor guest,
Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Durrett entertained
members of the college set at a spend
the-night party Monday, complimentary
to thelr son, Frazer, who is a student
at Mercer University,
Tuesday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. W.
P. Fleming entertained about sixty of
the college set at a reception for thelr
sons, Branch and Gladstone Fleming.
Mesdames I. A, Parker and W, L. Ro
buck served tea,
Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bartholomew gave an eggnog party.
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HOMASVILLE, Jan. I.—The lar.
T gest social event of the week In
Thomasvills was the dante given
last evening by the Nine o'Clock Dancing
Cluby, at which the old year was danced
out and the New Year In.
In compliment to Mrs. Frank Balfour,
r Miss ~
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uaa- the readers on
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oDeay dbriane XA
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Mra. W mmings past royal ma.
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Jabama, by Mrs, A of
LAR TS R et
-rn New Year Is beginning suepi
clously for clubwomen. Each or
ganization bas something Interest.
to out, and many original fea
e o o dvrne i
eration -g‘.{rm.m pr for
the v% oman's Club .
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%hfi'flnmt’hrc . D. C, will
et el b cdusteral Sod g
Slieation. & Wil the ums " eenten
gc:.cr."d. and un'imc{.&‘nn‘o”hul‘
o for 1908 Jeseps Haber
-h-!‘ 'u:‘.lu E Coles as
Atlanta C:"u' with Mre, ':‘
| regent, “‘bu i:a beautitul
= front of the M.‘m
of Solentist. Pladmont Contl.
il contitue its Inter.
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The viewers' (lab hae chosen “The
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e membership :.“-w: will study
N’&h gfi“l Hm-l‘c. Frank
and R Kindergarien E
h-’&‘:&&. the direction of Mrs.
m%n:.m m.'..""':""‘i
arge its scope of work, and will present
mm Park Schoo! the ...-n.-::&m!
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WHA Mrn Speneer K Athinsen, pobet.
of Bavannah, Miss Alva Balfour mqfifl
tea Wednesday. \ % i
A number of young ladies of the so
clety set entertained this afternoon
with & tea dance at the Toseo Hoteh
Mrs, Willam A. Watt was hostess '
Thursday evening at & dinner party for
the members of the “Yellow Jackets”
Camping Club. e b
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ARTERSVILLE, Jen. L—Mm C.
C M. Milam was hostess Wednesday
afternoon to a largs sewing party
and three tables of bridge. Miss Chris- ‘4
tine Lumpkin mads top score. Mrs. 3.0
R. Whitaker won the consolation, i
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Will Sat
terfield entertained the Main BStreet
Bridge Club,
Wednesday evening the young men of z
the city gave a dance at the Dixie Ctub
rooms. Among the out-of-town guests -
were Misses Frances Akin, Grace Blood- i
worth, Emily West, Mary Murphy, of
Atlanta; Missas Malone, Dobbs, of Ma
{lv?::'mr;’t';‘ .&irt).‘r':'bf Dalton, and Zg .
Sh"r"‘hn'r:dfu}m:\‘v‘:filn[ and
W. Ili Bn‘;vm gave uuxinnir m 3
guests, Misses Frances 2
Frances Galt, of Canton
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| WAINSBORO, Jan. I.—Mr, and Mrs,
‘S W. C. Carmichasl, of Btatesville,
| N. C, are the guests of Mr., and
| Mrs. J. L. Carmichael.
. The prineipal social feature of the
‘ssason took place Wednesday when Miss
Hannah Lou Christian becams the m’fi
of Willlam McMillan. The ceremony
| was performed by the Rev. Welbourne
Rountres.
dent of the City Federation, v .
an smrorunt work for thag i
for 1518. An Informal -ntun:. 5
ficial board will be held at ¢ -
Mrs. Atkinson next week. The -
meeting of the yn‘:‘mh 7]
ruary, when mem of the L
of women In Atianta will -
At that time Mrs. Bamuel L
retire g 8 president and )
will take up m.wozt.. =
RE. EMILY MeDOUGALD, presi-
M dent of the .‘lm”
of Georgla, has returned from the
suffrage convention
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ork, w 1
meeting at I'nhmun.‘.m c é
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“Parhaps the most 1§ i‘t
of tha convention was <
& new president, Mrs. Carrie Chay L
Catt, 10 succesd Dr Ac‘ gward
Shaw., Mrs Catt 10% widency
of the International Woman rage
Association as well as 3. ""'j P
AsocitTon, St~ Cact Sad e U2BB
ore - i
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rl at the m:%
haw, however, that a m
farewsl was ‘hm? by gr.. o
laitiaw, of New York City, ? 4
r:. Shaw M;zz. 5
shower of flowass carried 8
n:ddu ::: tame time she
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im for services m i,«
ton, lhmg nhu'fk
hutions presented . Shaw = 4
ity of “mr the »
[ life. Dr. was slsotad ary
twmc for life. e
| CAnother wtm of m
slection of rers -‘&' §
l. Southern woman on anrd
i’i?umlm;hu; of 'mc:m-m -ar e .
Boton Jacobs, “mm jont
of the Alabama State § .-
thon rrun:‘ the convention M
[mu -ne on_ In the publie eye 3
only becauss of har flh‘fllh "
the work dene in Alabama, Ohe
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t-' Hepresentatives in behalf 3. "
ot rln
| - s uv about 800 Adegates -
tared 2t this convention, there Weß ~“§
& singls penaral social feature oee
| one might so conslfer ;ho "
Wiven the delegater by -
son. At this reception Dr. Ehaw 1
sow words 1o Ihe . & ——
1o Bis weloome, and the i o
arkad Dy Shaw 1o remaln -
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vention wers hald on the tent! £
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et gie were '!M by the ¢ 'g
h"w‘- of the Biate associat) tre M.
L. Melondon, of the . Sy
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Mrs Hamiton Bloek, v A
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