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Our Low Sammy
AINBRIDGE, Jan. I.—On Tuesday
+ afternon Mrs, Gordon Chason en
tertained at bridge. Mrs. Walter
Perry made top score.
Mrs. Kfionnlth McCaskill gave a sur
prise announcement party Wednesday
afternoon. When the guests arrived they
were 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 Mrs.
a. 8. Varner, Mrs. George H. l"leldl.
rs. 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
Beason was the dance given at the Elks'
C}u‘l‘)t by the young men on New Year's
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p g{n. (" l’l(‘ Ag:ley{nl\;e a spend-the
ay ¥ Tues: or her guests, Mrs.
= Xnulev and ilrs. Clarence Kfil'y.
both of Cairo.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 7. Sollar, Glen
Mathis and Edwin Perry motqred to
Quiney, Fla, Monday to attend the
n;‘nque ball glven by the Elks of uutl
city,
ORT VALLEY, Jan. I.—Miss Allyce
'= Connally gave, a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Marion Jonu.\
'v;.hmflwoddlng 'wtll 'uko kpuco dnrmli
eea gn of next week.
Mrs, ! . Rundell was hostess to th.;
Histor Club Wednesday afternoon.
:lr-. Eubmlu was chairman for the
ayv,
Miss Lilla Braswell was hostess to the
History Club Tuesday afternoon. |
Miss Mattlie Flournoy was hostess to
the D. A. R. Thursday afternoon,
Those entertalning for the library last
week wera Mrs. A, C. len Miss Fu-
Fenil Riley, Mrs. W. F. Miller and Mrs.
. H. Rountree, continuing the chain
started several weeks ago.
At the New Year's tea, s'ven by the
D. A. R. in the Evans Bul T to-day,
Mrs. N. B. Smith was assiste b{ Mrs.
Louis L. Brown, Mrs. A. A. Willilams,
Misses Emma Carpenter, Wilma Orr and
Mrs. E. G. Thomas. |
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ATONTON, Jan. 1 -~Mrs. Hiram 1..;
Gardner and Miss Nona Leveretts
Eave a Christmas party Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs Gardner
for Cradle Roll and no‘fmmn' depart
ment of the Methodist Sunday school. |
The leading social event of the week
was the neo:uon given at Millcrest
Tuesday by the Delta Phis. Those in
the receiving line were Mre. Thad Green,
Misses Evie Griffith, Eunice Bnnua\
Julia _Beile r»onnuh)lsund Green and
Mra. Frederick Griffith. A salad course
and coffes was served late in the even
ing by l.(‘lau;. Martha Mommv.olcey
urner, Mart urner,
&n— Dennis, ‘nwu Coltins and
I 8 May Jenkine, (
A Christmas nSv wan 1!::- Tues
day afterncon by Mre. Charles Leonard
for the T. E. L. Club,
Mrs. 8 R England entertained the
Mmembers of her Sunday school class
Tuesday afterncon at the Methodist par.
S Wawel Haarn was ostes Tuss.
‘.*':nnlu tothe D, A R
Sra Giris gave & porty Wesnertas cran:
iris gave a part ¥y even
ing at tmhon-d‘r and Mrs. T, G,
Green.
ORDELE, Jan. I.—Miss Lillian Can.|
non, one of the popular girls of
the college set, entertained Wed
nesday evening at & § o clock dinner for
her #is, Misses Marguerite and KElis.
lh!:“flndnwu, of Eamtman,
Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Smith were hosts
Wednesday afternoon to the Youns Ma
trons’ Rook Club, Miss Eiste Barion, of
Atlanta, guest of Mrs. Smith, being the
horer guest
Mr. and Mrs. T J. Durrett entertained
Members of (Fe college Bot 4t & spend.
the-night party Monday, complimentary
1o their sam, "finlfl, wha s & student
8t Mercer University
Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W
P. Fleming entertained about sisty of
he college set a4t a reception for thely
sons, Branch and Gladsione Fleming
Mesdames 1. A Parker and W. L. Ro
buck served tea
flnn:n evening. Mr. and Mre Frank
Baritolomen gave an eggnog party
HOMASVILLE, Jan 1 -The lar.
st social svent of the Week in
Thomasville was the dance given
‘et ovomnfi by the Nine o Cloek hmms
Club, ot which the old year was dance
outand the New Year i
In sompliment 1o Mes Frank Paifonss
of Bavanrah, Miss Alva Balfour gave o
ton Weirseds-
A number of young ladise of the o
ety set .r!e'!'éo\.’ his afMersaen
WIS & ten Aatre al the Teses Mote! |
Mre. Willlam A Watt eas oatens
Tharedas cvoning ot & dinner party save
Mmembers of the “Yellow Jackets™
&flal Club ‘
| Cortersvilie ]‘
C ARTERSVILLE, Jan. 1-Mwm € ‘
M Miam mee hostoos Wednesday
fternonn o & large sewing party
Al hree tabies of Wriige Miss hote
r. .:.u ade top seewe M J
Tha o i¥ i
“%-:' .:on:dn ;fi Wi Sar.
rfl sntertinined the Masn Srest
’ Cigh
mt ewrrieg Ihe sound men of
e ity ?.. & fancw at the Tige Mah
Poeome Mg the 00l of . foah Freets
Were Miesea Frarcee 4hin (Jrare l’mmfl
Weeth, Bty West Mary Marphy, of
Atiands. Missss Matons fubbe of Ma
e, My and Mre Frans P'-:gs .t
.llnl‘ Carter, of Dulton, and Mise
’-”v%.‘- ening My and Mvs 3
> o
w 1L H gRe @ Aarer for their
% Mistes Frarces feown and
mu Galt, of Canten
ÜBLIN, Jan | Tws marmases of
tntareet b 8 The peopis of ks eee
v ek parte This wess 1»:
e Lhat of Misabeas Arsas and Mise
Sace Brastinr Monder sMervams o 4 ;:o
4 vl e # Ahg o
wwfl’; by 1h Bes W N ‘-“
2 afernoms Wise lee M-. c‘fi
% te Sete e - |
e of t's;o Seule s pßfente, hfi .
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B 8 iptesaeting eRETes e sßrviel
BEE b the Mamgh s By b Wea
¥ el et A Peier & Pf"
W AT Bas el B e £
S, & Shateh of eed Miet s
P was gven by Mrs Frass Law.
She ses eke S 8 Hap e Josige
m.._m, Mee ¥ W Evane ave o
(Sketch of Watteau, Rosa Bonheur and
| Leßrun,
| ~ A miscellaneous shower for Miss Aline
| Pope was %Iven Monday afternoon by
Miss Hope Chavous.
A partg was given Monday evening for
| Miss Mabel Magruder, of Atlanta guest
of Miss Edna Ballard, and Miss deorlu.
Hughes, of Stillmore, B(ueut of Mrs. ‘A,
W. Baum, by Miss Ballard and Mrs,
Baum, at the latter's home on Belleview
avenue. .
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Blackshear ’IV. a
| dinner Monday evening for a few of their
| friends,
Several voung 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 Sallle Carrere, Sara
Orr and Kathleen Johns, The next meet.
{"x‘:] of Bfl:c club will be held with Miss
n um. |
v}adnudny evening Mr. and Mrs, J. R,
Broadhurst gave a mugnfldo‘nrnr
for their daughter, Miss Ruth, for
Burke Corker, who is at home from
school for the holidays. l
ALHOUN, Jan. I.—-Mrs, E. L. Jack
son is entertaining with a house
Party this week, her guests being
the Misses Othella Tinsley, Lydia Jack
son, Annie Lee Jacksom, Lois Cantrell,
Milda Harbin and Minion Harlan.
Mrs. H. C. Brogden entertained with
several tables of rook at her home on
Wall street Thursday afigrnoon, com
gllmcnury to her sister, Miss Etta
agoe, of Madisonville, Ky., who is
'”"“"L,m time here. |
Mrs. kan Pitts entertained at her
home Thursday evening. |
The Misses Arminda and Annie Mack
Haney entertalned with a rook ?ny at
their home on College street Tuesday.
afternoon, cm%gnmury to their
cousin, Miss Bobble Haney, of Hatties
burg, Miss.,, who is :Jnndlu the holidays
here from Brenau College. |
A dance was given a: the clubroom
?unduy evening by the members of
the dancing club, complimentary to the
visiting young ladies in town for the
holidays.
OULTRIE, Jan. I—-Friday after
noon Mra. Leon Fish entertained
about fifteen little girls at & party
and Christmas tree
Mrs. J. N. PMcock gave a tony-ho;
party Tuesday aftergoon, assisted by
her daughter, Miss Belle Pydcock
A gnuy compliment to Mrs. Ralph
Wright, of Atanta, who is the Buest
of Mre. F. A, Heard, was & party given
by Mra. Tom McKenzie Thursday aft
ernoon.
In compliment to her guest. Miss Ra
chel Place, of Philadeiphin, Miss Marion
Brooks gave a dancing party unad‘v
hll-‘!;‘;.u‘:no Adams, a stodent at Wes.
an e, WaAS given & bridge party
\\'odm-‘u by Mre Grady Adams
Mrs. A. W. Chase gave a dancing
party Thursday evening for the college
et
WAINEBORO, Jan, 1. Mr. and Mrs,
S W. C Carmichasl, of Statesville,
N. €, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Carmichae!
The princt social feature of the
season lok o 0 Wedneaday when Miss
Hannah Lou Christian became the wife
of Willlam McMillan, The feremany
was performed by the Rev. Welbourne
Hountiree
' ADISON. Jan. 1-On nmur]
M evening the presentation and ded
t leation of the magnificent new
Austen organ of the First Methodist
Church took place &t the church, The |
eaentation address was given by Mrs |
r ure Ktovall aredt the n:il was made by
!»? T. Shaw, chairman the board of
stewards After the addiresses & musi
lp.n Program was given by Misees Mamie
! Les Rearden, Martha Pearden and Dalsy
Bearden, of Atlanta
g Miss llarriet Thompesn gave § rook
party Wednesday for Miss Eva Wade,
of Hopkinsville, K 3
' om {,.m. Afternoon at _the home of
3».- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R A Eakes,
Miss Louise Eakes was marvied ta . R
ML, the Rev. Tillman Eakes oNiciating
RIFFIN. Jan 1 <Ome of the pretti-
G et aaire of e heiMar season
was the New Years dinner ot
whish Mre © Augustus Buise was *he
eharmitg hostess on Sunday M oae
Ruby Garrison, of Roawell, Ihe guent
44.‘ BB frown was the guest of
L The atirgetive Bungeiow was
decorated 18 Bolly and Ihe ChMMsimas
cavbrtQ A Shutee daner WAS served
The hosisss wore & drons of Wronn ve
el trimmed in far The guest of hopes
Bore 4 hule aNela
‘ Misse Ma'r Siade gave & dance Mon
Dany .hfi:p} s 6%0' Mary Batired
Mathews, of Avianta, Ihe guest of Mise
Mary Weoke Jonpens
Miss Flosa Kincad gave & danrs on
Toewlar avering which WS 4 Wuch o 8
Beiide o’h ’
’"l.’ and Mre James M Nimbroughs,
v, gave & Snver Tharedar sven &’
Thote prosent wers My and ';7 M 3
Panisl Mr anv Mis Wiliam Per e
Mrs VB Wites and r.rcn .rd
Mrse James M Nimbrough, J¢
l Mise Ance Palle Sorman gave & s
ty Tessday svening
1" sathante! Batiey 800 4 Janes Thure
ARy evering At Ihe home oF Sie parenis
Mr and v»'h.wu 3 Patiey i
Wiss Llies AT BAce & W .
1 Ay evening for Mise ':Mu;
Peree e Porce, Who i & oadens |
fatl Weslspan Callege 9 spending the |
Chrigtmas Baltase e GriWis a 8 the |
i pont of her parenis, My and Mes W
5" gv e
I The Bevw and Mrs W T lrvine gave
fe Noew Years dinner Satwrdar sveatng
i w fanis Flamister gate & dinnes
Pl gy esewlag
“‘o A Mrs B B Beoer save a
Chrsimas Anser Sandar Maas Mars
Berry Clarh, of Brmaghan, 988 e
et of Reoaaw
'l Miss Tawn and M Posssse lise
Sated Eave & Sinner "\‘fl VSN
[ for Mies Comrgians White Wies Wihite
L et odent 8¢ Agees Sead "’ml:‘:.t el
B spehding e Baliave " this sty
7“&‘»« parents, Mr and Mee M‘
ae
The wehding of Wi L fargien
Drtes and Alagasder Campieti fone
i;.. of Iniipaapeiie, faek diass Wad
tasdas svesing A 1 ‘e Piees Metnalies
[t hureh. The seremans 98e sBl dven |
8 e Baw Howard L. Coee, of Aw. |
) The Swide sstated SR Bev
';m‘» Foad Togriae, ooils g 0 he apm.
e he gram safatad o 8 e o |
! @ Side BB she Besd Sas Jamees
gt;wv‘ leng & f Phaibselie, My |
| Yhe siher allandanis were Mise Mas
i bl Bighats. masd of Samer. Wies
L Fratees Brons, Soan et Wies
' ‘olc-f!e Ve we Woee Parein ‘hh’
EMise Gartrate Boigram. Sratesms e ;
§ Menawrn Jome Parve Lgshen Mesry Ms. |
‘ll“u Paonats Coutam atl TN Bhestae
Srammanes Maes Ty lewsw Basd
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATIANTE, JAY, JANUARY 2, 1916.
——— 5 oAI ANBRIUAN, ATLANTA, GX, SUNDAY, JANUARY
and Miss Elizabeth %“' heralding
:nr:}do. b::rd Miss Mary Virginia Wilson,
n er.
A large reception followed th, cere
mony at the home of the bride's par
ents. Later in the evening the bride
and groom less for their bridal trip East
They will reside in Indianapolis.
The wedding of Miss Musadore Vir
ginia Brown and Aufl:uul Oxford took
hlm at the homs of the bride’'s parents.
r. and Mrs. Vietor llo:fnn Brown,
Wednesday afternoon. An altar of ferns
was arranged In the parlor, where the
E. Sammons. The maid of hence wes
s mmons. ema 8
the bride's sister, Miss Rebecoa Brown.
Mrs. Ruth Bullard sang ‘“Because’” and
“At Duvm'r‘:s" ‘un before %fi bridal
party ente the gulor. e party
was led by Montes Brown, Alice Baker,
Mary Ella Hammond and blmon Jo&o-.
Wwho were ribbon bearers. Master Wil
Hlam Tyus and Little Miss Martha Ham
mond next entered, the first the rlnf
bearer and the other the fowar girl.
The v"room then entered with his broth
er. WEit Oxford, who was the best man
After which the bride and the mald of
honor entered, as Miss Netty Sherwood
played the woddl%mh. After the
ceremony a rom“. was hald. Those
uuuunf were Rosa Kate Green,
Mary Blanton, Helen Griffin, Mrs. Rich.
ard Mitchell and Mrs. Howell Prothro,
gluu l;:‘no u&d Sarah Oxford, A?',r
@ reception the bride and groom left
for Florida, where tho{ wm' spend thelr
honeymoon. They will reside in Griffin,
ENOIA, Jan. I.—Mr. and Mrs, A H.
Jones announce the marriage of
their daughter, Vista, to C B
Peavey, of Pinehurst, at home on Sun
day afternoon, December 26.
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UGUSTA, Jan. I.—Miss Isabelle
Garrett entertained sixty of her |
young friends Monday night at l'
Christmas party at which she cele- |
brated bvl fourteenth birthday i
Miss Erline Perkins entertained ffty |
little boys .MJ"‘. At the home of her !
&randmother, Mrs. St. Amand, Monday |
- Lucile Stotha ’
to! Tt gAve a dance
z‘mw &t her home on uonumout’
Misses Anna Rernard and Marian Dun. :
Dar gave A dance Tuesday st their|
home on Upper Greens street for thel
Buest, Miss®Martha Boynton, of Atianta
\ The marriage of Miss Frankie Ruben.
Stein and Morion 1. Marks, of Riehmond,
Va. was & qulet avent of Monda,
The marriage of Mise Mamie Tones
and Willam 1. Perdue took place quiet.
Iy Tuesday nl‘;fl at the home of the |
bride's sister, 'S, Thomas Getgen, ohs
Eilis street, the Rev. G. W Harrett offi. |
clating ‘
i Macon : I
ACON, Jan. 1. ~Monday night mn‘
Laonora Nee! gave a party 'o'i
her guests, Miss Carolyn and Miss
Jane Cuter, of Perry
{ Tuesday afternoon Miss Mary King
and Mise Kitty Birdsey were Joint hos
tesses At & tea. Miss Menrietia Davis,
of Atlanta, was in the rece virg lipe
Wednesday night Miss Margaret Wise
EAve & dance al her home
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Napier alen
Ve & dance Wednesday night for their
gucmor Mise Eugenia Napier, And her |
oats, Miss Lucretia Barnes, of Mem.
Phis, and Miss Raiphine Fisher, of Fen
-.:'.»n'- Mine xn\um-d!r-‘amu of
i was one the guests
7-40:&.&."‘4(!! Mra. A O Bacon com. |
plimented her granddaughier, Mise \'ir
Einia Lamar Sparks, with & dance
Among the guests wag Miss Marriet
Benedict, of Athens
| Thursday night Miss Adaline Small
Eave & dance at the idle Mour Club for
her visltor, Miss MeCormaek, of Fir
mingtam
Another dancing party Trursday
TIERt was That given Al the home of
Mr. and Mra. Charies M. Mall, Jr. by
Mra E J Cook for her nephew, Wi
Bam McEwen Johnston, Jfr
Mrs. FPrank Wem enteriained at
bridge Thursday afterncon for Mrs. |
Rickard Johnston of Atlanta. st of
Mrs Mareha!! Johneton !
Mr and Mres Walter 1 Lamar e
8 Menie party at the Biount estate near
Haddorves Thureda:
Mise Mattle Tracy King gave a hritge |
Tyt Thyredasr afternnon sos heor |
Euests, Mise Henrietta Davie, of Atlan
fa, and Miss Antoineite Mines, of Mil.
led o e
Mrs. MHerring Winshin arterinined ot
b Thursday morning for Mrs Hich.
ard ,mumn_ of Atianis
Mre Arthgr Doake complimented Mre
O'Neill Clark, of Now York, with a
Bl g ¢-0| "vv;- marpring
Mrs. Frances Williame gave & hur
party Wedneadas for Mes Jtarry k. |
Gates of Peioske Mieh, asd M
Laonida Dann, of k;mwt '
ATANNAM, Jam 1 - Tee noob-fl?
S ball ot the Ouards’ Armary Wea . |
Beniar svening wias e of he
maat beilltant encial events of the sen- |
o m The Aascers wers principaily the
e bere of ‘he rogn@ier et Yhey wervel
EB7 bud iR piciureliae @t beaw if ] e
fSmee. The canee ot od o 0 810 !
Sore Munter a 8 & Turnieh saiden, and |
fobn Hamh re teplecanting e Retar 3
WHaeats The chaperens and ,u‘-.
were Mr and Mrs A A Lawrence ’ i
Al Mre Conger Myers and Mr ana |
Mre M O stethar ;
| Owe of the interesiing svents of e |
Salidare Wae the Aadcs @een Thuredas |
svening ™ the Fiee Rocwm of the D
@ I'ua! Tha ihaperans sere ¥ |
snd Mes P D MeConnet. Mr and Mo
T A Waters and My and Mo B M
e med
| Miss Kathren Miner was the gusst of
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ARy svening ft the Guarde Vel Many
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By Ihe Lotania “Tah Bae an enieriain- |
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{a‘. Eifvida Sasders enterrained |
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ty matron of Griffin, who was hostess at one of the prinecipal
affairs in her town last week.
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Al _interesting event of Wedneaday
ter u.n‘:)o:r- Wui‘i‘ m:m -..'u"’u..'l.
at c‘. home of the Bride’s mother, Mrs
W. 1 Ladbeiter
¥ E Litchiield rn A supper Wed.
nesday nm at his home
Miss My Willis and v, Laroy
ufl“.’ 1-'1::.'&'!:;‘"&';:”1 i‘h:;:‘..
The .v 'J . Wilkinson officiated.
Beil Jonkine, of rE:'. -t e e
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brn Redding, of Miss Albertn
n-"..wu» was mald of honor The
W attended by John Perry,
“t . and John Carley, of
A was pven Friday evening by
flu-m Non:l for & large number
of her friends at the Ralston Hotel
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AGRANGE, Jan. 1 -Ome of he
L mast inferesting features of (he
WAL seasnn was The mariiage of
Mise lovie Smith 1o Willam Larkin
Claaveland. whieh took place Thyreds
r the home of the bride's n&
g M. Mutehineon, of tm'm
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et R 3T, marres e
I.z‘ ,of !%W-‘mfl-y
e Rov T B hollor soeiatimg T
weiis Algerep S iee Rtk Lot
bride s parents, Mr and Mre L. f
heth o ‘m?‘ mw‘?rw
by Judge W Wondyard .
:%37: Parker ard Miss Mary
Watn w marvied at the
hame of he . mfl. M 2ee
m*lnu Tavia, vonr MWogsasviie,
v Afternann, December 32
haries 1 Hammert, of Mempbis a 5
Mie Jompis Lom fomesr mere wmpied at
the renidonse of (he MPyle ¢ parente voar
go?mu on Chrigtmas Ty, the Nev
s H Ciceen efwiating
A holidar Wedding of maeh nleres
Mits Lans Hort of Latbenen' 1 oo
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& Surprise 1o their friends | ’
ALLATORA, Jas | - Wise Miteed
Summertin of LlMte. 8 Ihe Pueet
fhis wesk of Miss Vieginig Ty
3 b e Agstiam b
"k M and W V. Mens
M\» .h-r—-:’ n: u.u:-: an
e Pahne Maovia: Gougmrer of P
fesar Tiete Morvie, was m.-:-,; » r.
2l W"‘»'.lw Prodesssy W ' Baes
Vol Lehers Totivite ans Lavte Wead
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of Besmmes, Seis married & he
:’g‘fl" fi' e mll.';:'o&e:’
e Face and Frasees Madfisess
a!::!ow u«::o‘o cmw’ sow Siiem
: e i Deegss
Wes z 1 mmuaM Bl & e
I‘-;. § afersons for Mon and
Berter i eet Ty s
n Viswn i ' ¥
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ALBOTTON, Jam 1. Toe seseptin
ven Wanday afiesanam &0 Wise
Hatiio Bismppen Samased ber e
r“"‘ Chple Foagomen, of € niomhagy
Mes | M Bellebes ssier -
IM. sepning fosd Sas flm;‘:n &m
s Motpmsun, Whe W Spending the
Byl ¢ 47 Boons
”"" i 8 ;.gn‘:n - wh»-m»«‘ s
‘QO . oF Se® Yan |
*‘% Wes ‘ ¥ latnard
| m. spend-the-day party for Mrs
As & compliment 1o the college
rulu the holidass at home, F
v«:-hnnnm.m ..
Smith, of g‘.o-! Va..
Splvey wilt Bostess next m' -ven.
..‘ at & reception,
tho-day party Fridar sor ot ad’BS
Clarence Smith, :
hcm
OME, Jan. 1.-The Nine O'clock
German Club gave & Christmas
dance &t Hotel Cherckes.
A Wi
niant ot the Fikw Hal Tor Mrneepaey
Cassin and Marry W. of At
ants, and mflw P >of
T Tos s G suve on
bouse deance New ar- Day n*:
Elks’ Hall Assisting in W
membars of the club, whe
Mll ulwmh
v ke
xq", ':ucm . Hamilton u'fl.
ot
Miss Corinne Cumyun, formerly of At.
lania, and Kirkiand -mm
Win, were marvied Alfter.
rewin At ® qulel hame ceremony.
ALTON, Jan. 1 - Mesdames R L.
D Marlan, M. J SBmith, B C. Wy
e and A M. Bmith were bhes
fasmse Friday afMernoes to .
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3...“3..3. Wl #ave & bridge
rarts "n‘, fim
Mis ¥ ket Toeeday BMNernoon
!mneuim he h' A R #t » c-r:l
L m g
| Tatakan Baner
C L The junior members of the Piest
ey terian Bondtay sehosl were guests
#f & Christmae party in The Sonday
’um n::o,;." e m. "fl'
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| Mareta amd Katherine E—n-u and
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i OREYTH, Jan. LMies Lats henn
r % Tessiar svening sntertained
Tes et howule PRITY garets Wieees
Aena wm-run. Atiants fratig
|(i bmom, of o VMM W
Pl Washington. and Bdets Crane, of
£ LT
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St.‘:‘ ”nnm- o b
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1 “he geset ’o.t %fi' rvvn
s:‘”o' and Mis B ‘c. .
iy ovening
| Wes Duliet Alawander sstertabed (he
e tare of kad 00l ged & few Intimete
| Trieede W sdnemiay aTiertann
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; FREY, Jan lot DPecsmber W
i ) Mine Lowiss Davin, of Posvs, and
. Taspms Hasdinem, of Byvor, wray tog
Maton s o mwevied Tie war.
gwogm & Barprtes te e pacente of
ks St i g
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% B oee Lseptan e, o Waldes. ess
ru hßim: guset of Wiee Reibefine 9.
sus
Wiee Mesmis Bimmens of &
oVe G oWi Ever o Atasta,
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MARRIAGE of interest to At
lantans is that of Miss Lois
Crosby,” who formerly lived
here, to Lieutenant Daniel Gardner,
of the United States Marine Corps,
which took place at Oakland, Cal,
December 24, The wedding ceremony
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 {s a for
mer Atlanta res!dent, and has but
recently moved to California, where
she has made many friends,
- - .
Mre. Willle A. Reynolds announses
the marriage of her daughter, Mar-
Jorie Eisle, to Clifford Alfred Daniels
on Friday evening, December &, at
the home of the Rev. Charles O, Jones,
on Highland avenue. Dr, Jones offi
clated. Mr. and Mre. Daniels will
reside with the bridegroom’s parents,
No. 566 Ponce DeLeon avenue.
. - -
R, AND MRS WALKER DUN
SON gave a 6 o'clock tea Sat
urday afternoon at their home
in Ansley Park in celebration of New
Year's Day, Their guests were mem
bers of the family and included Mr,
and Mrs. A. D, Adair, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D, Adalr, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, George
MeCarty, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MeCarty,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Watson, Mrs, War.
ren Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George
MecCarty, Jr., Mr. and Mra. Rucker
McCarty, Mr., and Mrs. W, B. Wil
lingham, Jr, Misses Mignon McCarty,
Margaret McCarty, Helen McCarty;
Edwin MeCarty and Dixon MeCarty,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunson were assisted
in entertaining by their mother, Mrs.
A. J. Moore, and their daughters,
Misses Elizabeth, Gladys, Marion and
Evelyn Dunson
- - -
Miss Marion Dunson will leave
Tuesday to enter Washington College,
in Washington, D. C,
. - .
Mr. and Mra. J. Prank Meador had
As their guests at the Driving Clud
Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. H. M.
Atkinson, Mr, and Mrs., John Mure
phy. Mr. and Mrs. M!lton Dargan, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Moore and J. H.
Nunnally., &
... . .
ISB DOROTHY DUGGAN mave
M & Christmas party at the home
of her mother, Mra. J. C. Dug
gan, in West End. The guests were
Misses Maud Paker, Laura Binns,
Christine McEachern, Gussie Rogers,
Flight of King Pet
' F Serbi
[RST photographs showing the flight of the aged Serbian
F before the Hurgar-flnrmnn invasion, were made by a
Hearst correspondent attached to the King’s suita.
The Hearst correspondent brought these remarkabie photo
graphs from Seutari to Durazso by aeroplane, and they are now
being published in the country for the first thme.
This is another of the remarkable phuw&dn seored
by the International Film Service—which photographie
department of the Hearst orgamization.
Look at the illustrations in any mportant newspaper-in the
United States and yon will find that all the big nm
are International Film Servios photograpba. It is the
tional Film Serviee photograpbers that will make the e
.
Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial
This i= what will make the nmvw&-w
superior to any other news reel You et real first page
news earefully seloetad. :
The International Film Servies—with ity tradned news
photographers—with news bureans in every foreign
from Paris to Peking—with alert and keron-eved
[ every town in the United States—has joined hands with the
Vitagraph, erlebrated for its artistie techmique, in producing a
“omi-weekly news film that will mark a new epoch in the hintory
of metion pictures.
Vi h
Hearst-Vitagrap
News Pictorial
The Narror chams o metion pltare Dyt e wiT Hwew Tsmrw Pagrask wew Time
The serviee ofll e o s & EWIPAper and Ter the frm e daee motien
Prlaine bagan e BOWs A e B vl e reweted e BApERaaTy- et Gweagh 8
FRA e ampee atd definite s (e od Ling of & VSRS
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Tom Powers’ Animated Cartoons
Ner ol » = 8 4 spewin Teat gee "emmun‘m“
" hoimmatne phßoengt swA Se w Wt e mitene cmille. A speetal fanteve of 15e
Monret Voiagmeh Sewe v aral » . m‘”»'MQMW‘ -_me o
LWle dGeang he.s Tonnr w e B e S
Released Twice a Week
First Issue January Seventh. I Your Theatre Going to Shew It?
Fabslnions Rovi Tivowsh V. L & E
Sarah Kemp, Maurice Purtel, Lois
Collings, Thelma Hollls, Katherine
Story, Ruby Chapman, Vivian Coruin,
Leila Barton, and Joe Longino, Tom
Longino, Alonzo Nunnally, Raymond
Lindorme, Robert Jones, Clifford
Smith, David Smith, Andy Camphell,
T. F. Cathcart, William Turner, Wil
liam Hartman and Harold Duggan,
- e .0
Miss Mary Medlock, of Louisviile,
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. SBalmon.
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Among the parties given at the din
ner-dance at the Pladmont Driving
Club Saturday evening was that at
which Dr. and Mrs. FloydA Mcßae en
tertained for Judge and Mrs. William
Balley Lamar, of Washington, D, C,
Covers were placod‘ for ten,
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R. AND MRS J. STARKE
HAMILTON gave a dance at
thelr home In West End Wed
nesday evening. ¢
Those present were Misses Ruby
errell, Renres Terrell, Clara Terrell,
Mabel Conway, Beulah Dell Harrison,
BEdna Heard, Corinne Heard, Angile
Harding, Josephine Bradford, Johnnie
Rowlett, Clara Watson, Lilla Wat
#on, Grace Stephenson, Catherine
Blake, Miriam Landrum, Mattie Mae
Landrum, Hattle Moore, Maude
Buchanan, Lois Robertson.
Messrs. Breeding, Watta, W. R
Wash, F. M. Rowlett, Milner Bizhop,
Lewis J. Rowlette, Forrest Hayes,
Glenn Aenchbacher, B. D. Bwing, E.
H. Orr, McDougal, Ralph Landrum.
J. W. iWeleh, T. O. Pools, Jr., F. B.
Mooney, Harvey Clopton, Johnny
Logan, Dr. C. E. Buchanan.
Asaisting Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton
in entertaining wers Mr. and Mrs. A
L. Grant, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Kenyon,
Mr. and Mre. John P. Harrison, Mr.
and Mre. Wade P. Harding, Dr. and
Mrs. John W. Rowiett, Mrs. Robert
Robertson and Mr. and Mrs, Hamil
on.
9 &8
Miss Ruth Rosser will return Sun-
Ay after mndlua the Inxt few wesks
visiting In Nashvilla, Tenn, and Eliz.
abethtown, Ky, x
- -
Dr. John Powall has returned hame
from Chicago. i
A eoangental party m‘lvx The tee.
dance at the Druld Hills If Clud
Saturday afternoon Included Miss La
cile Kuhrt, Miss Allina Malder, Orme
s
Campbell, Jr.,, Willlam Campbell and
Joseph Brown Whitehead. o
. . . “,1'&
R. AND MRS. WILLIAM Jy
M SPEERS announce the mare
riage of their daughter, Mare
garet Jamie, to James Bruce Peake
of Portsmouth, Va.,, on Thursgday eves fi
ning, December 23, at home, Nno, 6§
ast Merritts avenua. The Rev, Dlfi%
J. E. Dickey, pastor of the First
Methodist Church, officiated. Aftes #
the first of January Mr. and Mra
Peake will be at home at Churche 3
land, Va., near Portsmouth. i
. - - I’,
Mr. and Mrs. . W. Burnette an« .
nounce the marriage of their daughs« 5
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, Des
cember 26. Mr. and Mrs. Bell less
immediately for Holly Springs, Mill, :
where they will reside for the prese ‘
ent, i
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SERIS of parties has bean given §
A for Miss Annie Clyde Wright's
guest, Miss Marie Stembri
of Milledgeville. Mrs. G. A. Ha ~
luncheon Wednesday at her home k 4
followed by & matines party and ]
évening a dance was given for d
Mr. and Mrs. G. A, 'Harbour gave |
a 4 danoce Thursday, this beiag
el by a dinner given by Mr. and
Mrs. 1. O. Wright. At the
the decorations wers of Marshal i
roses and ferns. Covers wers
for twelva, Miss Luotle Wright
her a matines party Baturday, ;
Miss Wright gave her a luncheon :
the Ansley Friday, when the
included only her close friends.
returns home Monday, on
.00 4
Misres Trances Mh“ ;
Aaughters of Mr. and :
Wagstafl, with Ma and M.
Wagstar?, Jr, will retum
weak after visiting Mrs. Efl '
stafr, Jr's, rents, Mn j
Georgn Bflnx‘ln
atives of the Wagstafr n §
ma for a week,
L
Mr. and My m m A
spanding several months fn §
the Majestio Hotel,
. " F‘
Miwe Margaret Moles witl :
sarly in Januery to study ]
Miss Deverii's School In New |
Cite, ‘
. »
Mise Aftee Fants wif vetern !
Monday after spenil > ]
woek with relatives un“"lmd‘.
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