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"f‘ RECEPTION was given Thurs
day by Mrs. W. B. Owens,
i:; president of the Art Club, .
| the members and their husbands,
' Misses Ruth Brown and Lilllan Ever
“itt furnished music for the evening,
. and recitations were given by Mrs, (',
{ V. Weathers, Mrs. (", M. Leonard and
. C. B. Everitt, Mrs. G. W. Mar
- gecretary, delivered the presenia.
i Refreshments were servegl in the din-
Ing room. Those present were Mr,
B Mrs. J. J. Marbut, Mr. and Mrs,
5. W. Marbut, Mr. and Mrs. C. AL
‘Leonard, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs, J. O,
] d, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs, C, V,
“Weathers, Mr. and Mrs. 1. ¥, Bowden,
. and Mrs, T. H. P. Fincher, Dr.
and Mrs. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. G, il,
agoner, Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams,
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Waldrop, Mr. and
M M. L.. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. C. B
; iritt, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wililson,
" Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs, J.
P F. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. 13,
+C 5.
© Mrs. Oscar Hyanan entertained .
= friends at a dancing party Wal.
‘neaday evening. The guests were M»
~and Mrs. Boatenriter, Mr. and Mrs. 1.
% Linton, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Everitt,
M Blanche Organ, Carle Owens,
- Mr. Connally, Mr. McDowal and Mr,
;?,"%, Mrs. Will Jones Is visiting friends |
‘im Lithonia. ]
& Miss Maude Smith, of Stone Moun
“ tain, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Fred
'«.ln. Willeen Sturman and little
A ighter Elizabeth are guests of Mrs,
‘I, F. Bowden and Mrs. Hollingsworth
I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carroll have re
tu from a visit to friends in Pal
# to.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ozburn gave a 6
welock dinner to Mr. and Mrs, Felix
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Branyon, of
t Park: Mr. and Mrs, Minor
: ] fl,. and Miss Jennle Walker, of
3 phis,
. and Mra. A. 1. Young gave a
Mrthday party for their little daugh
ey, Willle Thrasher, Thursday eve
”' r. and Mra. Fred Ginn have re
il from a visit to friends In Li
& Mrs. Florence Elliott and Mrs. Jen
pie Johnson have returned to Hoop-
Tl after a pleasant visit to Mrs
i 'd. Marbut, of East Atlanta
B Ingleside |
IAAIBE CAROLINE YODUNG, of
kw Virginia, is the guest of Mrs
: Charles Ewing and Mrs. Cor
o 2
"M. Bianchard and ehlldren have
! o their home In Crawford,
Riter & visit 1o her mother, Mrs
L Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Jord, of Kirk
., spent Christmas with Mr
L mother.
L Mr. and Mrs. Manson Marrison, of
MERwood, spent the holidays with
Mr. Harrison s parents.
(L Mis. B . Beacham and litle
Are visiting her father at
_ Miss Annie Al:.'“l!. *ho is teaching
, At Camilla, Ga., came home for
the holidas»
. N Hollingsworth, student of (he
Normal School, Is spending
Che flu:"lh her parents
. M Myid s the guest of
#ister, Mes. Hays at Mansfield
LMy and Mrs. Z 1t Upchurch, Mr
_‘,pn, F. E Fowler. Mr. and Mrs
F. P. Blackmon and mother and
BEls W. Rrogdon spent Christmas
MF with Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Fonler
CME and Mrs. Fred Harrison gave o
a PArty on New Years Eve (o
e 4 set of Ingleside
A S
MAIRE ANNIE MAY EMITH. of
B 8 Bharpsbure, was the recent
b Buest of Misses Claudia and
" Hudson
3 Piwerth and Quince Freder.
.of Carnessille, are the guests of
B uncle, 8 L. Adame
2 and ”':‘r Albert MeDonald
IS gone to Tampa, Fia., for sev-
Pl woeks
Lily May Adanms and BEm.
‘ enterinined at the
ke of Mise Adams on Wednesday
: Their guesis were Misses
MERie Bue Daniell, Bertha Mudson,
By Grist. Anunie Hudson, Pear!
BEY, lsabel Barton, Frances Adams,
‘ Davis snd Vae Bancrof,
Hudson, Dantell, Gary, Wii.
A Mearne, Gremor, Paden. Diil.
'h‘.ukh.; and Geforih
Mr. and Mra L. Wilson are the
Batis of D P Danielt
Miss Frances Adama entertained a |
‘ "hunflbn-:: Her
iy were Misses het Ftna
. Jeasle Daniell Kitty Burnetis
labets Mot o m‘rv‘.fl
e Adame Messrs Linyd, Fores.
- Sparks, Wallace, Paden
MRS ANNIE LOU MINNER of
& ‘M is visiting Miss Nina |
Mre T Rutiedae had s hor
MAL week Mrs (0 W FBennets |
. o and Mre J K Rutiedes
[EREEAREA, and Mre W OB Rutiedgs,
g Brows had as her
¥ Mistes Willene e\ ore
% Parie and Mart Mostelior
3 Upshaw. of retia
B ARnis Bideen j bhee
MRt her Mo K iambethy
'
N With Nis parenie
e Ladie Plemming of Atianis,
halidass Bere with e,
B L ©. GUhert and Hitie sem
L v, of Macen, are with Mrs
" Mt ey m,n & sow dare
et Fionrns. Jr. s spend |
o i Marietis with m.mnwl
K » I-T of Marietta
IR hor sioter, Mrs Marry W,
1w m e v
] '..1-un oCo
nr ML of Atlasta, e
B R e
L Phtty Jonen. of Atianta,
L P e
onde | wees
\ : % hey
’ifl " “i:
terfield, of Hapeville; Olivia Stoude
mire and Miss Louise Wilkerson, ot‘
Atlanta,
Miss Helen Pace gave a party at
her home on Atlanta street Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Suttles had as
their guest this week Willard Cum
bae, of Atlanta,
Alfred Holbrooks and daughter, Ks
telle, visited friends here this week.
William MecDonald, of Winder, is
the guest of his grandparents, Mr, and 3
Mrs, J. W. Lyle. |
Mrs. Alf Oslin had as her guests
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Frey and |
little daughter, of Magietta, and Mrs.
Joe Taylor and children, of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mre. P. P. Manning had as
their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. A,
C. Crook and children, of Marietta,
and Mrs. Howell Green and children,
of Decatur, |
Mrs, Charlsie Cooper has returned
from a visit to relatives near Jasper,
Mrs. Lucy Daniel Myers entertained
the Smyrna Social and Study Club at
her home Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Matthews and
children, of Atlanta, vigited Mr. and
Mrs. James T. Matthewsg during the
holidays.
I College. Park ]
IAT A A N
ISB MARIAN BRADLEY enter-
M tained her bridge elub Fridav
afternoon for Miss Carrie Lee
Wilmot, of Birmingham, the guest of
Misses Mary and Martha Cooper,
Miss Frances Stovall spent the
Christmas holidays with relatives in
LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Palmour gave a
dinner Monday evening, their guests
being Miss Hattie Crenshaw, Mis,
Ethel Marks and Captain R. M. Clay
ton, of Atlanta.
Mr, and Mre. J. B. Hardin and Miss
Annie May Hardin have returned to
College Park.
Miss Frances Mason entertained
about twenty of the young folks at &
costume party Tuesday.
Misses Augusta Tur:er and Mary
Patterson, of Columbus, Ga,, are visit-
In,r Miss Eleanor Harrison
he young ladies gave a costume
ball Monday at the clubrooms of the
College Park Dancing Club
The Thursday Morning Bridge (lub
met last week at the home of Mrs
Phillp Townsend on Rugby avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Palmour en
tertained informally Thursday eve
ning for Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Quillian
and family,
Mrs. F. L. Beers gave a Christmas
tree party Friday afternoon for the
Cambridge Avenue Sewing Club,
Mre. 8. E. Cooper gave a Christmas
party Tuesday evening for her daugh
ter Ernestine, who is home from
school for the halidays
Miss Hattie Crenshaw, of Athens,
Ala, iz the guest of her brother, Dr
William Crenshaw,
Mrs. G. B. Lindsey entertained the
Berean Class of the Baptist Church
Friday evening.
The lnrgest soclal event of the week
was the annual New Year's reception
of the College Park Woman's Club,
which war held at the home of the
president, Mre. B D, Gray, op Sat.
urday evening.
Mra. E 1. Center is visiting her
sister, Mra. J. W. Mason, In Deckard,
Tenn.
The ladies of the Methodist Chureh
gEave a talent tea Thursday afternocon
&t the home of Mra. Edward Richard
son.
Mrs. Caswell Hobbs, of Greenville,
8 O, is visliting her mother. Mrs, A.
J. Jones
The social meeting of the Ald Socla.
ty of the l‘nnm:fl-n Church was
held Thursday afterncon at the home
of Mrs. D. €. Lyle
Mras. R L. Proctor entertained her
m‘_ school class at a Christmas
party Thursday evening.
Miss Mildred Matthews, of Carters.
¥ille, who has been the guest of Miss
:nflu Bradiey, returned home Sun
j ‘ho Pauline Trimble entertained
the A K. Q Club Friday evening.
Jefferson Richardson entertained 10
members of the younger set at a
Christmas party Wednesday evening.
A pleasant event of Saturday eve.
ning was the New Years reception
given by Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Reers
- Misses A%flm Madden
amuno‘ in Iy Tuesday eve-
D and Mrs M. M. Quillian enter
talined at dinner Friday evening. the
necaston hh'.:.v:-m of the g-n-
Han h"; present were Cap.
tain and Mra. © G Quilllan, of Seat-
Saushtor danst. of Lou Avoeice: Mo
3 s v
and Mrs. R C. Singleterry. of Wiake.
Iy, Ga:. Mr. and M. T M. Phinisy,
of Forayth. Misse Anna Quillian and
H M ?-Olu.
“.Hn r‘:fl"my of .':vvvnn “-ne
£rent . Bva 1. Thomton
st week
RE. FRED HUNNICUTT has s
Der guest for two weeks hwr
sister, Miss Lil Middiemus, of
'm Carmical, whoe attends
Young Marris College, is spending the
l-lafigo with his parents, Mr. and
LT ¢ e wae
% e ar
ehildren of Wm; Ga. wore
roceni guests s waley s *.
ente, My and Mrs Chapman, on (!:o
e’ Aavenue
Wiliard Mute, wha has heen in
West mh for several menths,
cron’ mas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs Porter Hule
“Md Am:v, "
ne weat Mise
E E A, Wilson, of Anniston, Als,
w wife here recently to viwt
and Mrs Bstes on Centra’ ave.
¥R McEirer has returned
where she visited
&n wenk .
attends aung
Harrie m'q munu of Ms
m . My Mre Wood,
-m with a 8 esanon party At hi
¥ .
heme on Central & Among Ihe
e i &Bt
B Meve 3. Metizsin
and Iy Wise ol |
I-'g:d Hunnioutt, of Port \3’::.
.‘ m‘-« Woat e metay Py
& m Biaiee
y rentiy fe maks Nis
m Wih Nie parents, M and Mes
W. M. Ross, on Virgiria avenue. ‘
E. M. King and little son, Marvin,
Jr., returned Wednesday from Al
bany, where they were the guests of
relatives. Mrs. Lling will visit in Ma
con before returning home.
Miss Mamie Joiner is visiting
friends in Atlanta for a week,
Willle Holloway, Jr., of Mercer
College, is spending the holidays at
home,
Mr. Thornburg has returned from a
visit to his parents In Seneca, 8, C,
Mr. and Mrs, L.em Jackson gave a
dinner Mgnday evening at their home
on Fulton avenue, the guests includ-
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Leach and little
son Neil, Miss Nell L.each, Mrs. Mor
ris and Mrs, 8. H. Joiner, |
Oaßland City
ISS HESTER McMURRY enter-
M tained the members of her
bridge club Thursday afternoon
at her home on Arlington avenue,
Miss Lucile Withers has returned
to Calhoun, Ga.
Dr. B. 8, Bomar and Miss I‘y’?’ Ro
mar have returned from A\;M r, Ga.
Masgter Hubert and Boise Dixon ac
companied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Terrell have re
turned to their home in Covington,
Mrs. KEssie Baker, who has spent
the holidays with her mother, Mrs.
Noah Baird, has returned to Griffin,
Mr. and Mrs. H, J. West entertained
a few friends Tuesday evening at
their home on Avon avenue.
Miss Fala Graves has returned to
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Miss Dahlia (Conally has been the
guest of Miss Oso Baird,
Miss Inez Thomasson s convales
cent after a recent illness,
The marriage of Migs Monica Ellz
abeth Callahan and Charles Lee Ey
rich was a heautiful event of Wed
nesday evening, taking place at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louls James Callahan. The cer
emony was performed by Father O.
M. Jackson, The wedding march was
played by Miss Eloise allahan. Miss
Marguerite Edna Callahan was her
sister's maid of honor., The best man
was Gartrell Holsenback.
A supper followed the ceremony.
The couple went to Jacksonville on
their honeymoon. Among the out-of
town guests for the wedding were Mr
and Mrs. M. Eyrich, of Philadelphia,
parents of the bridegroom. Miss Es
ther Jenkins, of Washington, D, C;
Mr and Mrs Louls Eugens Callahan
and L. E Callahan, Jr, of Paducah,
Ky.
i - '\-wwwwg
| ~ Roswell |
o~ M -
O CHENEY, who has been here
"" for soma time, has returned
® to Stephens. his home town,
1o take up a new position,
Mrs. E. M. Smith, of Columbus, is
spending the holidays here with her
daughter, Mrs. M. E. Groover.
Mre. L. E. Kirk is visiting relatives
at Flowery Branch,
Mrs. J. G. Power, of Atlanta, spent
the holidays with home folks.
Loy Carpenter, of Atlanta, was here
during the holidays.
Mrs. ¥. M. Hunbree left Tuesday
for a visit to her daughter at Coving
ton,
Mr. and Mra. 8. Y. Stribling were in
Atlanta Monday afternoon.
Harry Leßoy is 11l at his home from
rheumatism.
Eugene Wood, of Florida, with his
family, who precedad him some weeks
ARO, Are on A Visit here to reintives,
T WILLIAM R CAMP and Miss
Jessie Elder were married Sun
day, Decomber 26, at 2 o'clock,
8t the residence of the Rev. . I
Bhort. After a visit to Fayetteville
ey will reside at the hoge of the
late Dr. C. B. Floyd. on Campbeliton
strewt.
The young men complimented the
Young women with a party on Christ
mas night at the MeCurry House
These present were Misses Lurline
-a.: Kate Parker, Johnnle and Jim.
mie Low H.?N Lacy Pennington,
Mary Frank McClure, Winnie Floyd,
Messrs. Young and James Longine,
Albert Green, Word ook, Linton
Goodman, h-n:' :’rau., Pascha!
Henry » oavlle Golightly,
2?.‘;: Mrs L. M. Moore
Paschal Reese entertained his eol.
iegs mates and a few friends Monday
evening.
Miss Lulie Neese entertained at
hfldfi Tuesday afternocon
~ Johnnie Mobgood entertained
Thursday for the soung married set
in hoanor of her sistars, Mrs, G 1. Me-
Nell and Mre. Tom Luck. of Atlanta,
who are spending Christmas with
their parents
!llu:‘o l“(-u l';:vmm Kate John.
SN » ary owhgood were
of Misa Laure Helle Stubbs in m
Vilie for several days
Mre. Henry Thormton, of Collage
Park, and Miss Pear! Bdwards, of Ma
con, were guesis of Mrs. W. T Reb
erts during the holidays
Miss Fasle Roberis s being enter.
tained as the guest of her parents
during the holidays. She returns to
Colambla University early in the new
"ar
. Misses Luriine and Kate Parker
were guests of relatives In Douglas
viile on Tuesday
Mrse M 1L n-a., of Newnan and
. 3 R Barge, of Atlanta, and . K
Collins, of Birmingham, wefe guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. M Colline on Sun.
“ib Plisabeth Melarin was nJ
Rnt of Mise Winnie lialock, d{
D and hu Lott Warren uxd‘
Milledgevilie, are the guests of My,
and Mrs. L. Brewster
Mre L. P Glass and little son Wil
l:u. of n&':m are guests of
re. Barah p
Mr. and Mrs. Menry Longine and
d@auahiors Emily and Elise were
Fussts of Coalonel and M. J W Lon.
wine on Bundeg |
R OAND MRS HOWARD DA-
M VIK of Galnesvills wers gussis
Tant wesk of their grasdmotier,
‘fln” 4 A Madiook, and aunt, Mrs
M J A Vfu% of
x:.au. were here & sow ™~ 0:~
and other m.
My .% a' ¥ MeKinney and
m‘ w
‘ Bok |
My Mes. Duvid Pockeit, of
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1916.
Buford, were vigitors-at the home of
W. W. Wilson and Miss Laura Wilson
last week.
Miss Neronia Rodgers and Mrs. E.
C, Settle visited their sister, Mrs.
Wiiliam Phagans, who was very ill
at her home in Marietta.
Miss Kthel Simpson gave a dinner
Tuesday evening.
Miss Vera Davenport entertained
the young set at her home Monday
evening. :
Miss Ludie Simpson and Mrs. Maud
Ramsey entartained a number of girl
friends at dinner Monday.
Miss Mary Twitty was able last
week, after a long and severe illness,
to visit her sister, Mrs, H. H. Leitch.
Misg Birdie Burnett is spending lhe'
woeek-end with friends at l-‘lowory‘
BEranch,
Mrs, O. D. Hall has returned to her
home in Buford, from a visit te her
mother, Mrs. R. O, Medlock.
Miss Bertha Overby spent the holi
days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W, €, Overzy. She will return this
week to Nashville, where she is in
school,
Among the girls that will return to
their studies about January 3 are
Miss Ruby Wall, to Georgia Normal
at Athens; Miss Annie McClure, to|
Agnest Scott; Miss Nellie Jones, to
Barnesville; Misses Vera Davenport,
Lida Simpson, Winnie Johnson, to
Georgia Industrial College at Mll-’
ledgeville.
The younger sat was entertained on |
Wednesday evening by Miss Sallie|
Lou Nesbit at her home on Pemrhtrn‘
street. !
Misges Lida Simpson, Vera Dnven-l
port and Lina Garner visited Misses
Ermine and Ola Garner in annco-’
ville last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Nesbitt |
gave a dinner Tuesday. Those in
vited were Mrs. R. O. Medlock, Mrs,
J. 0. Medlock, Misses Minnie Alma
and Vivian Medlock, Dr. and Mrs. J. |
8. Cochran, Dr. anl Mrs. O. L. Bnrn-l
well, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Davie of l-’lnwp:{‘
' Branch, Colonel and Mrs. Carl N.|
Davie, of Gainesville; Dr. and Mrs. |
O. D. Hall, of Buford: Dr. and fln.i
l. Sage Hardin, of Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. A, H. Leitch and little |
son Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. W. |
R. Leitch at thelr country home last |
weak,
Mrs. Allen Sudderth and ehlldnn'
have returned from a visit to her!
mother, Mrs. Martin, in Atlanta.
The Boy Scouts went on a camp
out to the farm of Captain Burchael
last week. They were accompanied
by Beout Master L. 1. McEiroy.
Mre. W. H. H. Rodgers has returned
from a visit of several days to her
daughters, Mrs. W, J. Phagans and
Mrs. J. W. Stovall, of Marietta, and
her sister, Mrs. Sleven Terry, of At
lanta.
Miss Eula Mae Segars, of Winder,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmer H.
Haynle.
Dr. and Mrs. J. 8 Cochran spent
several days last week visiting thelr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran,
of Birmingham, and Mr. and Mrs
John B. Broadwell, of Aipharetta.
E::_._J
RS, TOM L. WALLACE gave a
M theater party last Tuesday for
Miss Frances Law, who has
gone to Washington, D. O, to vldt|
Miss Eloise Brown, Her guests were
Mesdames Doyle Butler, J. O, Mar- |
din, W. E Roberts and Fletcher Rey
nolds, and the Misses Hooper Wikle
and Laura Mays. |
Miss Emma Gardner has returned
from a visit to Miss Laura Haygood
Cole, In Atianta,
Miss Lucy Fields Is visiting Mrs
Edwin Smith, at Sycamore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hilburn, of At
lanta, were recent visitors to Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Stephens.
Mrs. Howard McNair and little son
have returned to New Orlcans after
A visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. . Dobbs.
Miss Corinne Gerdine has given up
her position as teacher In the publie
school and Is In New York City,
where her mother is very il
Robert Harris, of Emory College,
is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs
E L. Harris
Dr. and Mrs. . T. Nolan have re
turned from a visit 10 Dr. and Mrs
Burwell Atkinson in Camden County.
Miss Gertrude Smith, who is At
tending sehool in Baltimore, is visit.
Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Legg vis
fted relatives in Decatur last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W D,dfiumy winl
spend the remainder the winter
in Valdosta,
Sam Rambo. of Staunton, Va, is
visiting Dr.‘and Mrs. & D. Rambe,
Dr. and Mre. & D. Rambo and the
Misses Regina and Emma Rambo
will leave in a few days for their
winter home in Rockiedge, Fia
g Mise h«aaa m::.wn;‘ of Cedar
onn, is visiting nnis Mahr
m:“ M Pa
. c vanport s visith
i o ety .
r. a re. Wellhorn Reynelds
and Miss Mattis Cloveland are wisit
h‘ in Spartanburg, 8 O,
Julia and Emma Katherine
Anderson will return 1o Agnes Boolt
Colloge this week
My and Mrs. €. W, Diechmann, of
Agnes Keott College, are visiting Ceol.
and Mrs. M. B Moss
Miks Laura Chamberiain, of Knes
vilia, Tenn . is visiting her aunt. M
Dora Simmponds, at Locust Ledge,
R F T HOPKINE has returned
from a vislt to relatives in Net
oam
Dr 2 B Fitiet, whe has spent the
week in New York, returned
:‘ In Deeator on Saiarday
Miss Fiorence Tucker. of Atianta,
8 the guest of Mies Cra Graves
Mrs. K L. Gash and Miss Bettie
Gash, of Cinclnnatl, whe have ap et
the halidays as the gussis of Mr and
Mrs ©. D MeKinney, retorned home
un"‘mun Ramepech iof Tuseday
Night for M. Petershurg, Ma. - here
she 9l apend SEESIMI Mo | e i
G B Seott, who has been -sk
.'"m Aerew :‘c‘u. m’ ~i
Mr oard Mrs D M y |
Mre Jennie Fimiey joft [
Ppointe of interent in Florde
Mise EXivabath Mack is the guost of
yNI Yo
s hoetose |
A pretis ehildren s PRty on M
Mis T R 1
‘eery is the guest of
Pelniives I 8 Cosrere
- . cvEning .
Am event of the hnzo "ae
the dancing Pasty wiven by Me. and
Mrs. J. A. McCrary for Miss Louisa
MeCrary and Miss Mary Ellen Ben
nett, on Wednesday evening.
Miss Annie Ansley has returned
from a short stay in Conyers.
Miss Addy, of Winthrop College,
was the recent guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Addy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rees are
s¢pending the week in Athens.
A pretty event of Tuesday evening
was the dancing party given by
Misses Marjory and Erma Willlams.
Their guests included Misses Maude
Stanley, Margaret Stephens, Laura
MeClellan, Harriet Mack, Becky Bev
erage, Mary Bellingraph, Olivie and
Ellen Browder, Jpessle Watts, Frances
IMamn. Messrs. W. Christie, Paul
‘ Mack, Joe and Sasnett Gardner, Har
ry Stanley, 'W. Talley, Harold Byrd,
John Pearce, Francis Pattillo, Joe
Elder, Clifford Ansley, Theodore
Ramspeck, Hooper Alexander, Ralph
Stevens, Jim West, Alfred Branch,
Lewis Green.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brooks enter
tained for their guest, Miss Julia
Franklin Wooten, of Shellman, Mon
day evening. The pguests included
Misses Mary Brown, Rebecca Shive,
| Carrie Dent Richards, Virginia Watts,
| Dorothy Daniel, Florence Huffins,
Elizabeth Goldsmith, Nellie Rennie,
Fay Hatcher, Messrs. Ansley Moore,
' Hamilton Ansley, Frank Stone, Eb
’ Madden, Hunt Clements, Macklen As
kew.
~ Miss Helen Hall was hostess for a
lovely party on Tuesday evening.
‘ Miss Marion Stone spent several
days this week as the guest of Miss
|Dorothy Elyea, of Atlanta.
l Miss Henrietta Fulton entertained
at a pretty children's party on Thurs
day afternoon.
The dance at !h? Decatur Athletie
Club was a delightful event of Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ozmer gave a
dancing party Thursday evening.
Mrs. James Wooten and Miss Julla
Franklln Wooten, of Shellman, who
have been the guests of Mr. and Mra,
A. I. Brooks, returned home Wed
nesday.
Miss Annie Lols Brooks is the guest
of Miss Frances Kénnedy, of Lithia
Springs.
RS. HAL RIVIERE, of Colum
bus, formerly of Kirkwood, is
being entertained dnrv her
visit to her parents, Mr. and s A
I Branham, and Mrs. Harry Dews,
She was the guest of honon on Wed
nesday at a #pend-the-day party
glven by Mre. J. L. Jackson and on
Thursday Mrs. Harry Dews enter
fained at a forty-two party in her
honor. The guests included Mra. ¥
K. Aram, Mrs. Alfred Batley, Wil.
lam Cousins, Mrs. W. B, Cone, Mrs,
John Cone, Mrs. W, M. Clark, Mrs
‘m.M- Harris, Mrs. W. B. Hall,
Mra. William Haygood, Mrs. Warren
tu-u. Mrs. Robert Wolcott, Mrs 3
L' Jackson, Mrs. W. O, Mitchell, Mra.
W. W. Nash, Mrs. Frank Nash, Mrs
Louls Cassels, Mrs. W. D Paden,
Mra. Lively, of Monros; Mrs. Lee
Thomas, Mrs. Percy Middiebrooks, of
Madison; Misses Ora McGriff, Mamis
:n‘ Il;uy l::‘ll. :‘uu. l:ory Ethe!
ram, Elizabeth Riviere, Ruth Paden,
iluu Davis,
' A number of affairs have been
Kiven during the week for the young
im at home for the holidays. Miss
'Ethel Aram gave a masquerade
i Thursday evening, and on Wednes
day evening Miss Elolse Thomas was
hostess at & large dancing party
The guests included Misses Lois
Buchanan, Julla and Rutnh Green,
Kirby and Eva Mae Willingham,
Mary Tiller, Cornelia Ashley, Nell
Hogan, Susie Hunter, Haze! and
Helen Lamar, Lucy and Myrtice
Extes, Evelyn Cone, Ethal Aram, Vir.
nal. Cone. Kate Cone, Margaret
Margarite Haywood, Irma
Winston, Messrs. Jos Green, Marion
Wilson, Jos Mack, Sasnett and Hol
man Gardner, Sam and Lewis Swann,
Ernest and Ralph Gorman, Norwood
Black, Mr. Barfield, Edward Willing
ham, Hugh Lamar, Joe! Dabney. Glen
Mosely, Warren Cone, Lese Cone
Marshal Nelms, Paul Bouziques, Mr.
and Mre. Sam Cook, Archibald Dun
wody, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Verdier
Miss Theo Burr was hostess on
'l'u-":: afll" At & spider webb
guest, Miss Lucile aßtes,
of Port Valley.
Sam Alken, of Mcßas, and W M
Mitchell, of Barnesville, who were the
Ruests of Mr. and Mra. B K. Alken,
on Boulevard drive, for the holidays,
have returned home *
Mr. and Mre. William Mason, wha
have been visiting Mr and Mre. Fred
Mason, returned on Saturday to their
home in New York
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Plowden enter.
tained Monday evening for thelr
guest, Miss Thelma Manly, at z-
Kressive anagram perty. Mise Ruby
Carlisle wopn l: el prise. ‘M
L were Misses Lucile London
m Henderson, Lots Fowier, Ruby
Carfisla, Edith London, Eihel Heres
Thelma Manier, Mr. & T. Taylor, My,
zftl lmhlr c'w;flcjv i'ub:o
--r. George Danison, Mr. Joseph Miot,
lrf J‘clo Mgidl »
‘. Beach spent the lidaye at
Katonton
Mise Hanel Land of Vory Smith,
Ark. Marion Daly, of Atlanis, and
Mise Annie Lo Marbison, of Duck
ftonn, Tenn., will be the guesis of
Miss Kiotes Thomas until January §,
when they will relurn 1o (heir studies
At Brenan College |
Miss Irma Winston gave & dance
Penday evening ot her home In
Hutheriand teivace |
Miss Loila Redwine retursed last
'o'at from o vislt tn !'onmu“
i |mfl-|znm "ke is siodying
Art st Sophie weamb 'a New Op
foans, is Bome for the mu-'{- Mrs
M O Quinn has been quite il for the
Past wesh. |
Mise Frances Beach is visiting vel.
atives in Mrunewick
The davee which was s have beon
gven Vriday ORI By e e o ete
of the Mikade Clab 8t the howme of
teen u::n g .
e
Mre. Stephen Marris enteriained &
sow frisnds informaily on Toseday
evening for Mre Mal ‘lm
Mre. ) Stallmarth is 11 at the
fl‘ am | L ,of
SROCE T v soenane
. . was N
Priday by M K £ Mugoely 81 her
hothe 18 Butheriand Setrecs
Littie Mise Mariha Mals entoriate.
G ¥ Mot 2.8
-:' yot Bio e, -~
as L R *
Mis L 4. Cassis enieriained on
aftetnons in hener of her
e T Ttte oen s
Bates was the guest of
|honnr on ¥Friday afternoon at a rook
| party given by Miss Mary Laura
Newborn,
E. K. Aiken, who has been, ill is
improving.
Mrs. Percy Middlebrook, who spent
several days in Kirkwood last week,
left on Friday for her home in Madi-
Ison. Ga.
’ 188 LUCY TERRELL gave a
M Christmas dancing party Wed
nesday evening at her home on
Kuhns street. Those present were
Misses Janette Ruff, Blois McWhorter,
Annette Nance, Irene McGaughey,
Ruth Callaway, Marie Matthews, Ruth
Branberry, Naomi Stephenson, Mary
Bell, Ruth Matthews, Louise Norvel
’nnd Sara Smith; Messrs. Stan
ley Joyice, John Kamsen, Will Kemp,
iMcMurray. Robert Willett, W, J.
Lightfoot, Clifford Chapman, . B.
Bearden, Warren Bearden, Joe Wat
son, Warren Davis, Habersham Mat
thews, Clyde Stephenson, M. Cahn,
Edgar Hamlet, Harry Butt, Graham
Anchebacher, Merril Ewing, Wins
borough, Gordon Smith, Willlam Mi
nor, Clifford Westbrook, Wallace
Smith, Jack Petit, Sam Carr, Mr.
Hubert, Graham Akin, Jesse Griffith,
Russell Poole, Paschall Hardin, Olin
Stamps, William McWhorter, Pollosk
and Lewl!s Cerabone.
Mre. Will Sander entertained on
Saturday at a luncheon at her home
on Hardee street for her mother, Mrs.
V. A. Steed, of Talbotton. Covers
were placed for twelve guests. Among
those present were Mesdames M. Z.
Hartwell, Frank McComack, Fraak
McDonald, V. E. Steed, W, T. Bucha.-
an, J. B. Shelnutt, W, M. Gill, M. D,
Ruff, Walter Dennis, Wil Sander,
Miss Willie Hartwell and Miss Mary
Steed,
The Forty-two Club met on Wall
nesday morning at the home of Mrs,
J. F. Nance. The orizes were won ny
Mrs. J. E. McGaughey and Mrs. W,
W. Hendryx. The others present were
Mesdames G. W. Allen. Frank Lows,
Frank Ellls, Willlam Neville, Robert
Eubanks, W. W. Jamerson, 8 C. Wat
kins, Walter Blackstock, T. R. Camp
bell, W. A. McWhorter, J. E. Chap
pelle and Miss Julla Kuhns
Miss Mary Craft Smith, Miss Char
lotte Nel and Miss Lillouise Smich
are vlanm their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. G. M. Craft, in West Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil Sander gave a
bridge party Wednesday. Those pras
ent were Misses Lethea Acree, May
O'Farrell, Jeynelle Vaughn, Ruth
Buchanan, Mary Steed, Nell White,
Mabel Hardwick and Marie Harvey of
Falrburn: Messrs. Glover Thrash,
Harry MeDonald, Mr. Miller, Horace
Baghy, Ermest Buchanan, Leonard
Steed, Henry and Hownrd Nash
| Miss Myrtle and Eugene Wyche,
of Maron, arrived Friday to spead
'cha wesk-end with Mrs, J. F, Nance
and family. |
Miss Annette and Fiynn Nance = -
tertained Friday evening at a New
Year's Eve watch party. The guests
were Misses Luecy Terrell Myrile
Wyehe, Irene McGaughey, Elizabath
| Edmondson, Jolla Green, Edith Pat
terson, Alice Lindorme. Frances Belle
Johnston, Blols McWherter, Lucile
H‘m {%@%m
BCANSE of the success of the
New Years Eve ball at lbol
Capital City Clud Priday even
ing the club will make the ball a
permanent annual institution, M'
were fully three hundred guests
present. The case where the dinner
was served was decorated with bay
frees and paims, while each table
held a basket dmuummi
electric lghts with green
beaded slik shades. After the guests
were seated envelopes stamped IIII‘
New Years greetings were sent 1o
oach person and inside was a good.
luck piece and & card bearing the
dinner menu engraved in gold letters
After dinner there was dancing ll‘
the haliroom until 2 e'clock. At mid.
night “nolsy™ favors were given the
guestis and the bells and musie pro.
claimed the New Year. " |
A number of attractive visitors
were enteritained at this affair.
Baren and Baroness Marcus Rosen
kranis were with Dr. and Mms W, 8
Elkin. Baroness Rosenkrants wore
a handsome gown of nattier blue
velvet hrocaded in siiver and trimmed
with sliver lace. Mre. Elkin wore
King's blue tulls with wide silver lace
edging the twe tunics and the foun
dation of sllver lace
Mrs. Kelly Evane, of New York
Wore an clegant svening gown of
white velvel, the corsage of white
tulel and silver lace
) Mrs. Fred Schroeder, of Greenville,
R O, whe is visiting Mra William
Behrosder, was gowned in blue tulle
and lace. NMra Wiliam Schrosder
wote pale tulle over pink satin
-m«-xra.:tflmmm
| Mre. Willlam Balley Lamar wore a
wown of purple wvelvet broeaded In
wold with the petticoat of stiver lace,
and she wore silver du:rt 1
} Miss Lollle Yahnke, Memphie
worte canary vellow tafeia, (rimmed
ia‘uuh«.nunmunom
iss Virginia Cook, of Minneapo-
Bis, wore Blus taffeia with friile of
the oilk trimming the shirt and the
tight bodice was fAnished with pink
L |
Mre. Geotge Gantt, of Macen, wore
white u!.!:“ -v: it n&u‘_ I:
Thasgine I, Durtam. N. €, »
e vieiting Mes 'dlulnla%nm
1o Ihe ciah afier attending the Nine
o Cloek German at the Padmont
Driving Club. She wove her costume
representing “The Bird In the Gilded
ufl:‘ :m N Mc.:‘z
reen -
e he skirt he'd »ith bubrhan
I i 5. eoo Vet
ate trimoved luo h:a..
cream
Mre. afltey Biock wore blen tulle
"u‘mmm lrl
-ate
gown of vivid Mue talleis. ot
cage -: formed of -l: lace and
tota Mm’ :
s Wileer -ae -
ooty -vumum
- Wt are
- &‘m e w -y
ilves lnes e t e
hMOflQ“
'Harwell, Sara Kemp, Martha Allen,
Sara Flower, Elizabeth Muckenfuss,
'Rosa Belle Chambers, Agnes Crane
and Gratia Burton: Messrs. Eugene
Wyche, Clifford Chapman, Rudolph
Johnstone, Olin Stamps, Frank Ed
‘mondson, Richard England, Roy Har
‘well, Julian Bauknight, Willlam Mc-
Whorter, Barton Warlick, M, C. Mc=-
Pherson, Amos Johnstone, Henry An
gel, Morris Zoll, Burns Brook, Ray
mond Lindorne, C. O. Abbey, Stewart
Suttor, Guy Guest and Ross Muck
enfuss,
The Needlecraft Circle was enter
talned at a Christmas party Wed
nesday by Mrs. W, M. Gill. A feature
of the afternoon was an exchange of
Christmas presents among the
guests. The retiring president, Mrs.
Gill, who organized the circle, and has
presided successfully for three years,
was presented with a handsome hard
wood tray by the members as an ex
pression of appreciation and esteem.
A delicious salad course was served.
Miss Willie Hartwell has been elected
president for the coming year.
Mr. and Mre. J. F. Nance enter
tained at a dinner party on Christmag
Day. The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, MecWhorter, Miss
Blois McWhorter, Lena Stamps, Eliz
abeth Edmondson, Eulalia McWhorter,
O. C. Rutledge, William and Robert
‘McWhorter.
Miss Ruth Callaway entertained on
Christmas Day a number of friends a:
her home on Glendale avenue. Those
present included Misses Naomi Ste
phenson, Irene McGaughey, Lucy Ter
rell, Grace Cates, Geraldine Hester,
Louise Norvel, Dorothy Brack, Thal-‘
ma Callaway and Minnie West;
Messrs. Rupert Sawyer, Clyde Sto-‘
phenson, Leon Barnett, Joe Watson,
Jewell Lewis, Warren and C. B. Bear- |
den, Glen Ansbacher, Gilbert Withers
and Willlam McWhorter, ‘
The marriage of Miss Bells Knox
and Thomas Smith took place De
cember 26 at the home of Mr., and
Mrs. L. M. Beacham. The Rev. H. D.
Pace, pastor of Kirkwood Methodiat
Church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
will reside in Atlanta. . |
Mrs. M. D. Ruff left on Thursday
for a visit to friends in Sv)'rnn. 1
A masquerade party was given on
Tuesday evening by Miss Annile
Rauschenberg at her home on McLen.
don avenue. There wera 40 invited
guests
Mrs. L. W. Lancaster, who has been
the guest of friends on Whitefoord
avenue and Atlanta for the last thrae
weeks, has returned to her home in
Raleigh, N. C,
_
ISB WILLOUISE WHITTEN
i BERG entertained the Park
Place Sewing Club on Wed
nesday afternoon at her home on
Hopkins street
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hughes and
family have returned from a visit to
Marietia
Mrs. M. A King and Misses Rosa
and Edna King, who were guests of
relatives in Stockbridge, Ga. have
returned home
Mr. and Mre. T. E Doss and daugh
ter have returned from a visit to rela
tives in Canton, Ga.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs W. J
over pink salin. The corsage was
c-lnfluflln“mfl’.
Mrs. Ernest Dallis wore white
;heoovormlocm»n.
Mre. Lowry Porter wore orchid
velvet and lace. The draperies of
velvet fell over a petticoat of silver
:ronumW-uofuhul
e
lmmm-:mnnmm
over pink taffeta. re. Haynes Me.
h“umfluufiflau‘cm‘
Inca. Mrs. Luther Rosser, Jr., wore.
I white moire taffeia and lace. Mrs,
llllbn Prade wore a gown of blue
chiffon embroidered in pink rosebuds
Mre. W. A Spesr wore peacock
blue welvet brocaded in silver with
flounces of silver lace on the skirt
falling over white chiffon Mrs
Hudson Moore wore flesh-colored
tulle. Mrs. E E Pomeroy wore black
tulle and chantilly,. Mrs Philip
L'Engle wore white taffeta draped in
'-mb«mm Mrs. Charles T.
| Nunnally wore cream lace and taeffta,
‘Mre. H. Clay Moore wore black chif
| son o.hd‘m in tridescent beads
;Inm MeCrea wore apple
Emmmuu.mmnm.‘
L ver
Mre. Arthur Redding wore tur.
Quoise blue taleta trimmed ngflo‘
ro::n Tilson - yollow | >
i wnte u?n
(dour =itk trimmed In gold lace. .
| Bdward M. Ginn wore black tulle and
Claes, Mre James Thomas wore black
[tulle aver satin -mm-urm and
ahe carvied alarge satin fan. Mrs
Henry Nelson wote pale green tafeta
| Jack wraiding 1 pink
| re ¥, ware
{laffeta and tulle. re. J. P. Allen
wore W tulle over white satin
um%mm‘-aflm
(laflety embroidered in bromss. Mrs
M C. Bagiey wore Slack lace and
tulle trimmed in silver. Miss Menri.
foita Dwvis wore a taffeta frock in
blue with three Aounced phirt,
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' tiame urday, Janus A e
A Vranres Matman Jaulhm,
fihe Rev Wallare pastor of
he Park Street Met Churen,
foMciating. Mr. and Mra Smlih lefy
[ during the afternon for New York
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: IHR SARA SMITH entertained
Thursday evening a! het hame
» on Jackson street at 8 dinner
;w"ou Dr. and Mre Lynwosd
, of Byven, Oa
1| Covers were placed for ten, and the
[tabis was decarated fn red and
»
'gwmu.mln
[ Rean. Miss Lotiie Menr and Witiam
Quinn snd A. J. Jetty.
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‘ Fred Fotgrned ta
lt&nmgw-vmu
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Paaline Wil and Besisterer,
nh.-'w #ave an afierseon
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L amiing w e
i Barah
|l e iey
Mitchell and family are sympathiz
ing with them in the death of Mr,
Mitchell's mother, Mrs. Mary
Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meyers, of
Jonesboro, accompanied by Mrs 5
C. Bellows and daughter, Verne, left
on Thursday for an automobile trip
to Macon, Fort Valley and other
points, returning home on Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bellows gave a
dinner Wednesday-evening at their
home on FKast Lake drive. Covers
were placed for eight guests. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Davenport,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bachman, Mr,
and Mrs. H W. Young and Mr. and
Mrs. Bellows.
Mrs. F. A. Happoldt and dtughhr
are spending several dasy in pAar
tanburg, 8. C.
Mrs. W. M. Zimmerman and chil
dren have gone to Westminster, 8.
C., for a week’s visit,
Mrs. H. B. Dixon and Miss Orens
Dixon are spending two weeks in El
berton, Ga.
Miss Mae Blackwell, formerly of
Oakhurst, is spending the week-end
with Miss Ruby Hays on Winter ave
nue,
Mrs. Sallle Dixon, of Atlanta, 1s
spending several days with relatives
in Oakhurst.
Miss Martha Malcolm f{s spending
the week with Miss Verns Garrett on
East Lake drive.
_Mr. and Mrs. Farmer are spending
the week in Conyers, Ga.
~ Mrs. T. W. Nations returned last
week from Stileshoro, where she at
tended the wedding of her sister.
Mrs. Robert Graham and Miss
Marian Graham, who have been the
guests of Mrs. F. W, Stokes, have re
turned to their home in Greenville,
& 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hartley spent
the holidays with friends in Bates
burg, 8. C,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamlin and
children, who have been in Detroit
for ten days, returned last week.
Mrs. T. W. Nations will entertain
the 1915 Club of Kirkwod during the
week.
Miss Nannle Phillips attended the
box party given at the Forsyth The
ater on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs,
W. 1. Scruggs in honor of Miss Viv.
fan Mathis, a bride-elect, and hey at
tendants
The North Side Embroidery Club,
which was to have met with Mrs. T.
E. Doss on Thursday afternon. has
been postponed on account of the
death of Mrs, Mary Mitchell on Mad
ison avenue v
Misses Ruth Hays and Pearl Met
calfe entertained during the week at
“heart dice™ at the home of Miss Hays
on winter avenue
Mr. and Mrs. R. . Southard and
daughter have returned from a visit
to Loulsville, Ky.
Misses Rosa and Pdna King gave
aparty Wednesday afternoon at thelr
home on Winter avenue in celebration
of their birthdays
Mre, . J Meyers will entertain
the North Side Club during the week
At 8 New Year's party
Miss Leonora Tyrney, who has been
spending the holidays in Detroit, has
returned home
Mre. Nall, Miss Leona Nall anda MY
Thomas Bryson were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Bellows on Sat
urday evening
Mullineaux, Allle Mazel MoClair,
Dorothy Vignaux, Juliette Mac.
Knight, Donald Mullineausx, Mrs,
Eugene Barnes, Mrs. Edward Reed,
Mre J. M. Christian, Mrs. James
Garrison, Mrs. Eubanks, Mre. J. M.
Widdows, Mrs. B C. Houston, Mrs.
Childress,
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ISSES BERTHA AND
M CLAUDIA HUDSON were
hostesses at the of a
small cludb calied “mw Dos.
on."” during the holidays. Buests
were Misses Ruth Gable, Clop
ton, Margaret Burge
Walker, Minnie Paden, Doris Wiley,
Virginia Cooledge, Emily Ray,
Claudia Hudson, Bertha Hudson, Mrs.
Lamar Tlay, Miss Annie Mas Smith,
of Sharpsburg. Ga, and Miss Grace
Bell, of Rome, Ga.
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IRE HESTER AUTEN gave &
M wateh party Friday evening st
her home in Hemphill avenus
Miss Loulse Thrash assisted her in
"-’r'.".‘.'i"" t were Misses Loulse
Thrash, Ocm Thrash, Myrta Florrid,
Lucile Florence, Katherine Florence,
:ofl Rainey :l-.o‘n- la"::.‘. Janie
ughes, Goldie “ v m
Robart Burden, J&u Emith, Grover
Al M a
venpor:
Eimer Grifith and Wil Agten.
5. -9 9
Asa Bearse, Jr, whe is spending
Iltw holidays with his wfl‘ Mr,
and Mrs, Asa Bearse, return
Harvis Instityte this week
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Mr. and Mre Miles Dobbine Oal.
ioway announce the birth of 4 son
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Tuesday afternoon at her u-:"!
I 8 Albemarie avenue The ware
san by Mre Freeman mfl
Themas €. Galloway and Mrs
Neoville S &
Moee Craner has returned fram
. trip mm Plerida,
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