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l Bainbridge !
AINBRIDGE, Jan. I.—On Tuesday
afternon Mrs, Gordon Chason en
tertained at bridge. Mrs. Walter
Perry made top score. °
Mrs. Kennith MeCaskill gave a sur
. Prise announcement par%y Wednesday
:f:::nog:n dwgenlthe xue; s arrived l‘l'ley
ed place' cards representing
bridal bouquets and on the inside was
the announcement of the en ement of
Miss Vera Smith and Dr, G. rbyshire,
On Thursday Mrs. A. B. Belcher Mrs.
E. 8. Varner, Mrs. George H. lheldl.
Mrs. Charles Parker and Mr, Meddoch
motored to Tallahassee, Fla., and had
dinner with Mrs, B. D, Fudge and Gov
ernor Trammell at the Mansion.
One of the elaborate affairs of the
season was the dance given at the Elks'
Clml'\,t by the young men on New Year's
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d‘gin. C. l,}’. .A\xuloyf n‘:'e a apetnd-ht‘ho
y rmy ues or her guests, Mrs,
R. nsley lm‘i” ‘dra. Clarence 'Kelly.
both of Cairo.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Sollar, Glen
Mathis and Edwin Perry motored to
Quiney, Fla., Monday to attend the
u:;mquo ball ‘given by the Elks of that
elty.
Fort Valley
ORT VALLEY, Jan. I.—Miss Allyce
Connally gave a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Marion Jones,
whose wedding will take place during
the ury wrt of next week.
Mrs. J. W. Rundell was hostess to the
History Club Wednesday afternoon.
r'r-.. Eubanks was chairman for the
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Miss Lilla Braswell was hostess to the
History Club Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Mattle Flournoy was hostess to
the D, A. R. Thursday afternoon,
Those entertaining for the library last
week were Mrs, A, C. Rllok Miss Eu
pnl. Riley, Mrs. W. F. Miller and Mrs.
. H. Rountree, continting the chain
started sevaral weeks ago.
At the New Years tea, flvcn by the
D. A. R. in the Evans Building to-day,
Mrs. N. B. Smith was assisted by Mrs.
Louis 1. Brown, Mrs. A. A. Willlams,
Misses Emma Carpenter, Wilma Orr and
Mrs. E G. Thomas.
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ATONTON, Jan. I.—Mrs. Hiram L.
Gardner and Miss Nona Leveretts
Save a Christmas party Friday
Alternoon at the home of Mre. Gardner
for Cradle Roll and Beginners' depart
ment of the Methodist sum'y school,
The leading socia! event of the week
was the reception given at Millerest
Tuesday by the Delta Phis. Those in
Ihe receiving line were Mrs. Thad Green,
Misses Evie Griffith, Eunice Bronson,
Julia Balle Dennis, Mildred Green and
Mre. Frederick Griffith. A salad course
And coffes was served late in the even
ing by Misses Martha Gardner, Laey
;'?‘W. Martha Turner, Giadys Green
noes Dennis, Frances Cofling . snd
l‘i‘. .21)' Jontt’nl‘"
Christmas party was Tues
day afternoon by Mrs, Q'Mm
for the T. E. L. Club
Mrs. 8. R Engiand entertained the
members of her Sunday school class
Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist par.
srorage
Mra. Howell Hearn was hostess Tues
ahmm tothe D. A R
* Cherokes Counci! of the Camp
fire Cirls gave & ufl& Wednesday even-
Ing st the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, G.
Green
ORDELE, Jan. 1.-Miss Lillian Can
non, one of the popular girls of
the college set, entertained Wed
‘:4.' avening at a § o'clock dinner for
Ruests, Misses Marguerite and Kilz.
Abeih Meadows, of Lastman
Mr. and Mre. M. R Smith were hosts
Wednesday afternoon 1o the Young Ma
trons’ Mook Clab, Miss Kisie Barton, of
Atlanta, guest of Mre, Smith, being the
hkonor guest
Mr.oand Mrs. T. 1. Durrett entertained
Mmembers of the college set ot & spend
the-night party Monday rompliments
1o their son ‘7-.", n‘m " 8 student
8t Mercer Universits
Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs W
P. Pleming entertained about sisty of
the college set at & reception for their
L Wranch and Gladstons Vleming
m-mo 1. A, Parker and W. L. Ro
bock served sea i
Mondas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Bartiolomen gace an cggnog party |
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Thomasville |
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HOMASVILLE, Jan I.« The Mar-
Eeat social event of the week in
Thomasvitle was the dance given
Inst evening By Ihe Nine o Chowk Dapeing
Club »t .:; B the old year aas ckm:!
and the New Year i ‘
.?.. el metit to Mre Prank Baifoyr,
of Bavarbah, Miss Alva Baifour Eave &
taa Weadneodgs |
A hamber of yr-;;s indiss of the 0=
iy el emierial this afternoes
W & tea dance 8t the Tases Hoted {
Mrs William A Walt was hmu-q
Thurety: evehing &t 8 Ainner pariy for
Ihe membore of the “Yeliow Jackets™
Camping Tub
| Cartersville l*
ARTERSVILLE, Jan. 1 -Mw €
M Miam was baostess Wednesday
aftermaos (o & large e w ing w"l
And thies taldes of bridge Wiss (Neile ‘
the lagmphis wade tp srave Mis ) |
&, Whitaker e (he comaniglins |
Wednasdny afernonn Mre Wil Sat
teefield sntertained the Maln Sireet |
Prvigs Cluh 1
Wednetday evenivg the g s of
the elty gave & Aarce ot the [Nule Mlgh
S g Ameng the 20t .of tme m.‘
Were Missas Frarces sbin Graee |
rah }:fi»‘ » fi&n ; Mar hflmt:;v“d‘
Avianiy Meses Malbne, 10, .
ot Mr and Mrs Fracs Proden and
Mh:.b»u«”flo"u wf Pwites, and ““
Siown, of L
Thursfay evening My and Moes J |
W L. Brone gave a dinser for thele
#. Misses Francos Brown and.
Prarcss Oakt: ot Conten |
:; Dublin I
ÜBLIN, fan 1< Tes marrages of
intareet v The pespls of Ihie eee.
s ek plate Ihis Besk e
wae e of Wombesy AMaa and Wi
ene Boactins Wondar afferssms 34 ::‘
Aetgd T fhg sadgpihnt o <
.”.; ",;.,..,,,,, B ks Bew W :‘L boda
Fasndar #Tervcan Moae §Gee e phl
e Blaghetd el ogoflq-“ e
Same of The Selde s parents, Mr ot
M T Tee
* A adeat iRy PR e ey
Mw'u b “» e @ Rl "*‘fl,“':‘
Paoint BNP downn A Phjer o “harty
Foasoh A% was tead B Mex B A
Blaoke, & shaioh of aset WM i
fwegm wae geen by Mea Frank Lae
. was sles aake o 8 “Hae s Jadge
o Pauning Mre ¥ W Peass gave
sketch of Watteau, Rosa Bonheur and
Leßrun,
A miscellaneous shower for Miss Aline
Pope was given Monday afternoon by
Miss Hope Chavous,
A party was given Monday evening for
Miss Mabel Magruder, of Atlanta, guest
of Miss Kdna Ballard, and Miss Georgia
Hughes, of Stillmore, guest of Mrs. A,
W. Baum, by Miss Ballard an? Mrs,
Baum, at the latter's home on Belleview
ayenue,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Blackshear ,nve a
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 a 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 Carrere, Sara
Orr and Kathleen Johns, The next meet.
ing of the club will be held with Miss
Helen Baum,
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. R,
Broadhurst gave a mu(flnnda party
for their daughter, Miss Ruth, and for
Burke Corker, who is at home from
school for the holidays.
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[ Waycross ]
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AYCROSS, Jan. I.—Mrs. F. A.
Cadieux gave a candy pulling
Tuesday for her son, Joseph
Jen Cadieux.
Tuesday evening Mrs. J. R, Whitman
entertained the C. T. N. Class of the
Presbyterian Church.
Miss Helen Griffin gave a salmagundl
party Tuesday evening.
One of the prettiest parties of the
holiday season was the surprise birth
day party %lven by Mrs. Richard O.
Scruggs at her home, Riverhaven, on
fionldny afternoon for Mrs. Walter P
ttle.
Mrs. W. T. Seaman entertained the
Junior Missionary Soclety of the First
Methodist Church Wednesday.
A Sunday school class of 30 bovs was
entertained Monday evening by Dan T
Cowart, lh?’r teacher,
Two enjoyable events of the week
here were the dances fivon at the Phoe
nix by ynun( men of the btity for the
visitors In Waycross for the holiday
Season. The chaperons were Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Steinhelmer, Mr and Mrs.
P. A. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phelan
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Gladys Yates, of
Huntington, W. Va., to Leongrd J
Flohr, of Waycross, at the home of the
bride December 22 Mr. and Mrs. Flohr
are residing In Waycross.
[ Moultrie }l
OULTRIE, Jan. 1. Friday after
noon Mrs. Leon Fish emo"nlnm!
about fifteen little girls at & party
and Christmas tree
Mrs. J N. Pidcock gave a fortv-two
Rul,v Tuesday sfternoon, assisted by
er daughter, Miss Belle Pidcock.
A pretly compliment to Mrs Ralph
Wright, of Atlanta. whe is the guest
of Mrs. F. A. Heard, was & party given
by Mrs. Tom McKensie Thursday aft
ernoon.
in compliment to her guest, Miss Ra
chel Place. of Phiiadeiphia, Miss Marion
Brooks gave a dancine party Monday
Miss Ellene Adams, & student at Wes.
leyan Colleke, was given a bridge nru{
Wednesday by Mra. Grady Adams
Mrs. A, W, Chase gave a dancing
party Thursday evening for the mum]
et
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i Swainsboro
WAINSBORO, Jan. I.—-Mr. and Mre.
W. €. Carmichael, of Statesville,
N. €, are the guests of Mr. and
m;‘.:. L. Carmichael
mumnfld feature of the
-ram took Wednesday when Miss
Hansah Lou Christian became the wife
of Willlamn MeMillan, The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Welbourne
Rountree.
‘
ADISON, Jan. 1--On Thursday
M evening the preseniation and ded
fcation of the magnificent new
Xy T
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E“"'-"""‘n":'"& was given ll; |
ura Nos "fl "as made
1T Shaw, chairman of the board of
m;-nm A:I:: the M.l'rr”n "“;.'.l
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foe Betrden, Barthe Desrdon m’%fl
n-;(;:a of Atlanta
Harriet Thompsen gave 8 ook
part wum“m Miss Eva Wade,
of l&;mmflh. y.
hev Bpvemte; Jir. Gt B K&, Neber
-y -, * A
Miss Louise Hakes was married to M. R
Hi, the Rev. Tillman Eakes officiating
RIFFIN. Jan 1 -One of the pretti
eat affalrs of the hollday season
was the New Year's dinner 'at
which Mra € Augustius Baise was ‘he
& hoatees um{. Mise
eKßst T e e
of Mrs, n whs the guest of
Bomer The attractive bungslon was
decoratled in holly and the Christmas
ealers. A courss dinner was served
m';-:mmndmdww:-vd
i’ Matr Hiads |
- Himd srn A Aance Mon.
¥ for Miss Mary Buttrell
thews, :’;‘:‘a’.&m the guest of Miss
"m Kisead gave 5 dance an
Tuenday mn%:;m was's much on.
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gv -0 3.: James. M Kimbrough'
v, #ave & Anser Thareia amm’
Those present were Mr and Bu g
M .g Mre Willam M
. r £ Wikeon and c‘.rmu at
Nise ‘Anve Totie Normen guv
"w s Norman gave A par
“Mlumfl hu»:f. g:. nfla"m m-;'
sven 4 . pare \
lf' atd ;".hvw 3 Balles s
Mise Alice Murva: gave a -»-wuml
v Vfi“.y evering for Mise alime
mg e Metee, 988 s & student
‘.'kfl-l’ ;d:; ¥ln ”flm 1:: :.‘
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mq.‘u parenis, Mr and Mrs &.
?’ and Mee W T Trvine gave
. Q’- sat s Mmner Haturig: evenieg
w uwu.:'\:-mu gAve & dimner
Thorsdary o
ras A Deng Tl TR
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Tee cmw"u Mise EWe e
Trarees 'M Al wander ¢ |
1, of Tadumnapeiie, .|
LTR o el
by the Rev MHoward L. € .
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piter Prea Dipruse, ahile gt -
shins he groms snladall +5 § e
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AEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA, GA. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 1918
Frances Brown, first bridesmaid; Misa
Kather&'n Gray, Miss Fannie ' Stokes,
Miss ertrude Brigham, bridesmaids;
Messrs. John Payne Durkee, Henry Mec-
Afee, Burnett Graham and Otis Barnes,
groomsmen' Miss Emily Lewis Boyd
and Miss Elizabeth Cree, heraiding
maids, and Miss Mary Virginia Wilson,
train bearer.
A large reception followed thc_x cere
mony at the home of the bride's par
ents. Later in the evening the bride
and groom left for their bridal trip East
They will reside in Indianapolis.
The wedding of Miss Musadore Vir
‘ginia Brown and Augustus Oxford took
‘place at the home of the bride's parents
‘Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morgan Brown,
Wednesday afternoon. An altar of ferns
was arranged in the parlor, where the
ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.
E. Sammons. The maid of honor was
‘the bride's sister, Miss Rebecca Brown.
‘Mrs, Ruth Bullard sang “Because’ and
‘At Dawning” just before the bridal
party entered the émrlnr. The party
was led by Montes Brown, Alice Baker,
Mary Ella Hammond and Carlton Jones.
who were ribbon bearers. Master Wil
llam Tyus and Little Miss Martha Ham
mond next entered, the first the rln":
‘bearer and the other the flower girl,
The groom then entered with his broth
er. WLit Oxford, wh3 wWas the best man,
after which the bride and the maid of
honor entered, as Miss Netty Sherwood
played the wedding march. Afier the
ceremony a reception was held. Those
uuluunf were Misses Rosa Kate Green,
Mary Blanton, Helen Griffin, Mrs. Rich.
ard Mitchell and Mrs. Howell Prothro,
Misses Irene and Sarah Oxford. After
the reception the bride and Rroom left
for Florida, where they will spend their
‘honeymoon. They will reside in Griffin,
! Senoia f
ENOIA, Jan. I.—Mr. and Mrs. A H.
Jones announce the marriage of
their daughter, Vista, to C. R
| Peavey, of Pinehurst, at home on Sun
day afternoon, December 26.
- Augusta !
UGUSTA, Jan. 1.-—-Miss Isabelle
Garrett entertained ¢ixty of her
young friends Monday night at a
Christmas party at which she cele
brated her fourteenth birthday.
Miss Erline Perkins entertained fifty
little boys and girls at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. St Amand, Monday
afternoon.
Miss Luclle Stothart gave a dance
Tuesday at her home on Monument
treet
Misses Anna Bernard and Marian Dun. l
har gave a dance Tuesday at the'r!
| home on Upper Greene #treet for Iho?r!
;gu-n. Miss Martha Boynton, of Atlanta
The marriage of Miss Frankie Ruben. |
| stein and Morton | Marks, of Richmond, |
| Va.. was a quiet event of Monday
| The marriege of Miss Mamis Jones
|Mu| Willam R. Perdue took Place quiet.
I¥ Tuesday night at the home of the
' bride’'s sister Mra Thomas Getzen, on
llll'fw sireet, the Rev. G. W. Barrett ~,y-.l
clating
ACON, Jan. 1. ~Monday night Miss
Leonora Nee! gave a party for
her guests, Mies Carolyn and Miss
"m"' o " Mise M K
y_afternoon Miss 3
and Miss Kitty Birdsey were mt ho:'
tesses At & ted. Miss Menrieita Davis,
‘at“Q:‘l.tnl was in !”ho nrlflu m*o
DO&’ night Mise Margaret Wise
Eave & dance at her home.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph M Napier also
slw A darce Wednesday night for thelr
sughter. Miss Eugenia Napter, her
Kuents, Miss Lucretia Harnes, of fl.-.
phin, and Miss Ralphine Fisher, of Pen
sacola. Miss Katharine MeCormack, of
Bumm.m was one of Ruests
: T ¥ might Mrs. A. O com.
plimented her granddaughter, Miss Vie.
gmn I‘w“‘ Eparks, -"’:_n "c-m
mon rnou was arriet
lorodt-t.of thens
Thursday night Miss Adaline Small
wo % dance at the Idle Mour Club for
visitor, Miss McCormack, of Bir
mingram.
Another dancing party Thursday
night =BB that given At the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charies M. Hall, Jr by
Ma. E J. Cook for her nephew, Wil-
Ham Mcßwen Johnston, Jr |
Mra. Frank West entertained at
bridge Thursday afternoon for Mrs
Richard neton, of Atlanta, guest of
Mrs M ! Johnston, |
Dlonie party 5t the Bomnt aar, S 8
& plenie party at nt estate near
Haddoeks Thursday |
Miss Hattie Tracy King gave a hridge
party Tbnfi afternoon for her
waests, Miss rietta Davia of Atlan-
W“‘ Antoinette Higes, of lu“]
re. Herring Winehip entertained st
W Thursday morning for Mrs. Rich.
ard Johnston, of Atlanta
Mre Arthur Drake eouvlmmu Mrs
O'Nelll Clark, of New York, with a
bridge “flt Wfi morning
Mre. me gave & hfldg
party w’.g-uv for Mre. Marry
Gates, of u-nh'\lkh . And Mra
Leonida Dunn, of newick
AVANNAN. Jan. 1 - The mashed
ball ot the Guards’ Armory Wed
nesday evening was one of the
moat beilliant social events of the ses
son. The dancers were pri ¥ the
mambers of Ihe yo. gor et were
et wmw and heautifyl coe.
tamen danes was lod by Mise 1e
nate Hunter as & Turkish makien, and
John mmtm tepreseriing Ve Satan |
"I”J ehaperons and w‘r
nd My ('q::r' Myer I‘o'm " ni
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Mre M. O Strobha
One of the interes' 'ng Svents of Ihe
holidars was (he dar » given Thureday
c«-.' n lh‘-n Howim of the Die-
Sote Mate! e Fhaperans wers Mr
and Mrs F D MeConne 1 Mr and Mes
T A Waters and Mr and Mrs It M
L]
Miss Katheyn Miner was ll:'l';"l ~
honer 81 & ArEe Aancing e e
Aay evening a 1 the Ouards Mall Mangd
of the mmw et 8 Yoot
The anrusl Mse Sahow 'on
"en By *¥ At Ihe Defate Motsd
. .mmu «% B Wae an enterimin:
afair ait By anayt §5 guests
"‘m tirrae & entetiained
Thureday .W B & vard party
&' her howme, Mres in Baber o
Mise Joareiis
Me and Mes el t‘.t-v onts,
tained @ nnvjm Furede e even
ing e B ihe fweme: Afn aan
versary of their wedding.
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OLUMBUE Jan 1 Mise Marion K !
Fander ant Lioutonant Rarhard
W Coshmy. U. B A, were mar 1
vied Tosadar @' the l-r e Srde |
Sathes Mre Waliss “mm b |
1o B Cheiiiie cer Aol NG e v ne |
8 Mise Louiee & Wse wmad
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Mrs. C. Augustus Buise 4, rori
ty matron of Griffin, who was hostess at one of the principal
affairs in her town last week.
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smpc Kave :.:‘:;« at the Country
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® ”«f. .3"““ Francis um.:nm
honors Tuesday at a card party, given
by Miss Mary Cozart .
An Interesting event of Wednesday
"u the "‘"’;fu'n" Mise Peart Lnu.
ter o George nE, w ook
8¢ the home of the Bride’s m«.fi
w. lfihun
n:;‘l:. m:;.”d:l g:’ln.m:“ e
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Mine lnlru Willis ana D, W
Parbam, of (fhm’. were married Wed.
m‘.n the Hil! Baptist Chureh,
‘Tb- Lo .;" .'::lu‘u officinted
;E;’: Jenking, of l'mmkl ..?:-J’fi‘
Iyn Redding, of Miss Alberts
I¢nmup m'm o.('m 'n;.
wan wt Perr,
m:-. m'% Carley, of
Chipley
Mise Nl Timend e & BAg semee
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d“:.r friends &t the Ralston Hotel
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AGRANGE, Jan. L-One of the
L most inferesting features of the
holiday season was the marriage of
Miss Lovie Smith to Willkam Larkin
Cleaveland. which tonk place ™hursday
t the home of the bn‘.'u&rm:. ihe
a-vt A W Hutehineon, of Chipley, per.
forming the cersmony
Lawis Bom, of Detroil, married Miss
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the “T L -fim
were married Buntay o 0 the Rerartet
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&o"‘.‘“ :11-’- parents, fl, and Mrs L. f.'
Frown and Mise Carvie Bt
:0 of ladugp e e e M:r'
Judge ¥ Woewd rmed
Josse Dow Parker and Miss Mary
Bleen Davis were married at the
— of 'rm. parenta, My and
reda; '.fl...;.‘a f\r::o'hv ‘ .
Charies fEmett, =mphie apd
I.:. Jenrie l:? :::uuo -:fo artied 8
rosider-a w Tarenie ’
Ldlm on Chrigtmas Day, the B‘-
H_ (resn aficiating
A Malidar wedaing of mush interes
whE hat of Beogan flnmu-‘:n‘
Miss lonan Mart. of Latirangs was
& Surprise to thelr frends
AIdATONVEA, Jam 1 . Mise Mildred
Rummeriin, of AURAIA, i@ Ihe gooes
his week of Miss Virginia s
zvnn S was wbflax:mq at dtener
Blay By Mee P W S ®as
On Monday eveming the Surtion «Tuh
met with My and Mrs A Y Hews
Thureday afiernoon Ihe Matrons ul
:: 'hn”“ gmwg." 'f '::'9‘«:;
ad
fonot Tiiere M%uu '-:;mq Mo
Lm b ey W Baies
of Ay emn
-"R'.‘.;“" eP de ama Q*,oono Not
, Wete marvied ol [
L. ,"‘ Went pustorm v g Ch‘un
3*’-» and Fow B a
”“fll'fid"%‘ cwa-n‘ :w‘::
m a w £ pin
4o - aftesrae h:‘an. Q‘;O
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Ruth Viewnia Lassster ond Vi
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! Talbotton '
ALBOTTON, Jan 1 . The smrayt
Fiven Mosdar afternass by Mo
Hathis Msmpess homeseo hes .
e Mre Clyde Bimpson, of Cutwwiig,
Mie 4 W sedai iy
Toewtay flmm
e ot ot "o & Tomnting e
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Mre. J. B Cahill gave a for
Mr. and Mrs W &wum-m
On Thursday Mrs . P la-m
a:.o.n spend-theday party for h
As & to the
NWM"- at m’”F
:-:-;;m‘ Leonard gave a reception .‘c{\
¥.
sl Mr. » Mrs. Clarence
lorhh. «’t‘.mflmnr Vo, Miss Clars
Spivey will be mv- nest Friday even.
Al & recept
m‘m Martha K Smihth gave & -
the day party Priday W‘l’ JE‘;
Clarence Bmith,
RUNSWICK, Jan 1. -One of the
B fargest affairs of the seascn was
the eolonial ball given under the
Suspices of the D. A K Prises werse
Awarded as follows: A lovely corsage
e (he prettiant Bt ..;..‘:.,“:'..
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dy 1o Miss Katherine Stiles for the
bandsomest comtume and & box of bae
bone to Miss Julla Chureh as the best
dancer Many habdsome costumes were
Worn and & greal maßr came with
halt and colonial costumes.
$ paironesses were members of Ihe
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Misses Jave Wil andt Ncln' -
teriained for Mise lo.# L.
Miss Lila Taslor and Mre. (lpde Tay
kot gave & Chrietmas
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MARRIAGE of interest to At
lantans is that of Miss Lois
Crosby, who formerly lived
here, to Lieutenant Danlel Gardner,
of the United States Marine Corps,
which took place at Oakland, Cal,
December 24. The wedding ceremohy
was performed at the home of the
bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Butters, and was witnessed
by the relatives and a few Intimate
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner left
Immediately for their home at San
Diego, where Mr, Gardner is stationed
and will be at home in the Alexandria
apartments. Mrs. Gardner is a for
mer Atlanta resident, and has but
recently moved to (alifornia, where
she has made many friends,
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Mrs, Willle A. Reynolds announ~es
the marriage of her daughter, Mar-
Jorie Elsie, to Clifford Alfred nicls
on Friday evening, December sßt
the home of the Rev. Charles O, Jones,
on Highland avenue. Dr, Jones offi
clated. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels will
reside with the bridegroom's parents,
No. 566 Ponce Del.eon avenue,
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R. AND MRS, WALKER DUN
SON gave a [ o'clock tea Sat
¢ urday afternoon at their home
in Ansley Park in celebration of New
Year's Day. Their guests werse mem
bers of the family and Included Mr,
and Mrs. A. D, Adair, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Adair, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, George
MeCarty, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. McCarty,
Mr.and Mrs. L. D. Watson, Mrs. War-.
ren Campbell, Mr. and 3?!. George
MeCarty, Jr, Mr. and MPs. Rucker
McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Wil
lingham, Jr., Misses Mignon McCarty,
Margaret McCarty, Helen MceCarty;
\Edw!n MeCarty and Dixon MceCarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunson were assisted
in entertaining by thelr mother, Mrs.
A. J. Moore, and their daughters,
Misses Elizabeth, Gladys, Marion and
Evelyn Dunson
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Miss Marion Dunson will leave
Tuesday to enter Washington College,
in Washington, D. C, ’
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Mr. and Mre. J. Frank Meador had
as thelr guesis at the Driving Clah
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur
phy, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan, Mr
and Mrs. Wilmer Moore and J. H.
Nunnally
| - - » \
}P1J!ll DOROTHY DUGBAN gave
| A Christmas party at the home |
| of her mother, Mrs. J. . Dug-
Ran. in West End. The guests were
Misses Maud Baker, Laura Rinns,
Christine McEachern, Gussie R-mofl,j
| iR R R e
Flight of King Pet i
F Serbi
IRST |vhulu;:rnrh~x showing the flight of the aged Serbian
F before the Bulgar-German invasion, were made by a
Hearst correspondent attached to the King's suite.
The Hearst correspondent brought these remarkable photo
graphs from Seutari to Durazzo by aeroplane, and they are now
being published in the country for the first time.
This is another of the remarkable photographic beats seored
by the International Film Service—which is the photographic
department of the Hearst organization.
Look at the illustrations in any important newspaper in the
United States and you will find that all the big news ridma
are International Film Service photographs. It is the Interna
tional Film Serviee photographers that will make the ‘
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Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial
This is what will make the llm~"lhflflph News Pictonal
supenior to any other news mel. You will get real first page
news carefully selected.
The International Film Serviee—with its trained news
photographers—with news bureans in every foreign ecapital
from Paris to Peking—with alert and keen-eyed representatives
in every town in the United States—has Joined hands with the
Vitagraph, eelebrated for its artistie teehnique, in produemg a
wmi-weekly news film that will mark a new epoch in the history
of motion pietures,
H Vi h
earst- Vitagrap ,
News Pictorial
The bemror clace o mativn picture |hon! e 977 show Hoare Magraph sews fime
The sorvice will b run Lo & sewspaper. and for the firse e siw molion
Prtures began (he sows of the ward will e covernd . s Mptmaan) bt g o
Pan te rempete aßd dofinie o e oditing of & LeTepapar
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Tom Powers’ Animated Cartoons
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Shoiememe pLEosmphy ard @sy el See made milons smile A spacial fastuve of the
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Released Twice a Week
First Issue January Seventh. Is Your Theatre Going to Show It?
Faebibmions Book Theowh V_ I 5 K
Sarah Kemp, Maurice Purtel, Lois
Collings, Thelma Hollls, Katherine
iteory, Ruby Chapman, Vivian Coruin,
ila Barton, and Joe Longino, Tom
Longino, Alonzo Nunnally, Raymond
Lindorme, Robert Jones, Clifford
Smith, David Smith, Andy Campbell,
T. F. Cathcart, Willlam Turner, Wil
llam Hartman and Harold Duggan.
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Miss Mary Medlock, of Louisville,
Ky.. was honor guest at a dancing
party given by Miss DeEtte Calhoun
in West End, when 75 guests were
present. The decorations were of
holly and mistletoe, and assisting in
entertaining were Mrs. W. B, Calhoun,
Mr. and Mrs. C'. J. Baisden, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Salmon.
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Among the parties given at ¢he din
ner-dance at the Piedmont Driving
Club Saturday evening was that at
which Dr. and Mrs. Fidyd Mcßae en
tertained for Judge and Mrs, William
Balley Lamar, of Washington, D, C.
Covers were placed for ten.
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B AND MRE “TARKE
M HAMILTON gave a dance at
thelr home In West End Wed
nesday evening.
Those present were Misses Ruby
Terrell, Renree Terrell, Clara Terrell,
Mabel Conway, Beulah Dell Harrison.
Edna Heard, Corinne Heard, Angle
Harding, Josephine Bradford, Johnnie
Rowlett, Clara Watson, Lilla Wat
son, Grace Stephenson, Catherine
Blake, Miriam Landrum, Mattie Mae
Landrum, Hattle Moore, Maude
Buchanan, Lois Robertson. |
Messrs. Breeding, Watts, W. R.
Wash, . M. Rowlett, Milner Bishop,
Lewls J. Rowlette, Forrest Hayes,
Glenn Aenchbacher, E. D. Ewing, E.
H. Orr, McDougal, Ralph Landrum,
J. W. Welch, T. O. Poole, Jr., F. E.
Mooney, Harvey Clopton, Johnny
Logan, Dr. . E. Buchanan.
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton
in entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. A,
L. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kenyon,
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Harrison, Mr.
and Mrs. Wade P. Harding, Dr. and
Mrs. John W. Rowlett, Mrs. Robert
Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Hamil
on.,
-e9 ¢ .
Miss Ruth Rosser will return Sun
day after spending the last few weeks
visiting In Nashville, Tenn. and Eliz
abethtown, Ky
. - -
Dr. John Powell has returned home
from Chicagoe
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A congenial party attending the tea.
dance at the Druld Hills Goif (lub
Baturday afternoon included Miss Lu
clle Kuhrt, Miss Alline Fislder, Orme
et
' Campbell, Jr., Willlam Campbell i
Joseph Brown Whitehead. I
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| R. AND MRS. WILLIAM J.;‘..;
iM SPEERS announce the mar
{ riage of their daughter, Mar- fj
garet Jamie, to James Bruce Peake,
of Portsmouth, Va., on Thursday eve
ning, December 23, at home, No. 61 i
Fast Merritts avenue. The Rev. Dr.
J. E. Dickey, pastor of the First
\Methodlst Church, officiated. Aftem
the first of January Mr. and Mrs:
Peake will be at home at Churche:
land, Va., near Portsmouth. o
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burnette an
nounce the marriage of their daugh- ¢
ter, Rosa Belle, to Bertram Houston
Bell, of \Roanoke, Va. The ceremony
took place at the home of 8. J. Bald-:
win, In Kennesaw, on Sunday, De-. =
cember 26, Mr. and Mrs. Bell left
immediately for Holly Springs, Miss., ;
where they will reside for the pres- b
ent, Vo
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SERIES of parties has been given
A for Miss Annie Clyde Wright's
guest, Miss Marie Stembridge,
of Milledgeville. Mrs. G. A. Harbour's
luncheon Wednesday at her home was
followed by a matinee party and that
evening a dance was given for her.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harbour gave her i
a dance Thursday, this being preced
el by a dinner given by Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Wright. At the dlm ;
the decorations were of Marshal ~
roses and ferns. Covers were lald
for twelve. Miss Lucile Wright ':n 4
her a matines party Saturday, ,
Miss Wright gave her a luncheon at
the Ansley Friday, when the Mig
Included only her close friends. She
returns home Monday. “q
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Misses Frances and Sarah w-m ¢
daughters of Mr and Mrs. e
Wagstaff, with Mr. and Mrs. Hfl
Wagstafr, Jr., will returl;l hm' “é
weelk after visiting Mrs. Hen: Ag-
Staff, Jr's, parents, Mr, l.z Mre.
George Blinn, in Birmingham, and rel
atives of the Wagstaff family in Bel
ma for a week =
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Mr and Mrs Willlam Ragland sve
spending several months in Atlants st .
the Majestic Hotel, ~
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Miss Margaret MceKee will leave
early in January to study French as
Miss Deverill's School in New York
iy,
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Miss Alice Hentz will return home
Monday after spendin, Christmas
week with relatives in M
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