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Ol Secels
AN, Jan. 1h - Ome of the prin
clpal affaire of the week was ihe
mesting of the Mission Mud: Cless
of the Methadist Church which Was
Bl 8t the home of Mrs W A Wantes
Among the social courtesies eutonged
Mra. Nita Miskie, of Macosn, during her
visit to Mrs W. K Davidsen was the
Sridge party given by Mrs Lo M. Pes
woek, Jr I
0. R Banrett, superintendent of the
Baptist Sunday schoel, entertained &
Jorge number of Pttle folks at & candy
pulling in the park Tuesday afternses
Mise Bessie May Dunlels sntertsined
the Pvening Fridge Club Tussday for
her guests, Misses Davenport and War
rell
Mrs. Charies W. Griffin entertained
Tuesta)y morning for Mra Nita Hinkie,
g Macon, the guest of Mn W g
J. C Wall semplimented the vis.
ors with & bridge party Friday after
? and Mre Jobn L. Woolen gave
- o‘r dinper Mondey evening for
;n‘ 1 MHinkle. the guest of lnl
| ?..t MeVas entertained Monday
for J. P Stewart. of Atlanta, and
- C. Chandier and Misses Farber.
Mr Mrs. W len.l
e ) gp A el
¥p Merrman fl" & Duiteh |
ow Mrs. Hinkle Monday night
wedding at the residence
the ua‘- parents, was that of Miss
, of this eity to O
BT § Lt
ughter !
Mr. and mu‘ ’l‘?flu.-nn . Mr. |
ASh is & young business man of his
fl Reyrolds, of this eity, |
X tu-l“. of Gresston, were
the prist :-'-'."'" n
¢‘ ‘n-u( evering the Rev. |
1. B performing the cere
meny. :
AVANNAMN, Jan. 15.~Members MI
the younger set are making prep- |
arations for an elaborate biack
white ball, which will be
at m Hotel February 10
will be the firgt of its kind ever given
w Alexander and
n nu:tu-d mhun;g
ursday at & card party at
én-ulh Hotel !
~dance was flm Wednesday |
mat the o Hotel, atteng-
Two m:: attended unl
afternoon -‘d party “o.‘udu at 'fil
Dy gy
"e
rsday evening in of !
A..:,Rv- and lh-::n':ul.!“u'
their L]
Mvw{'?lw the !
guest of Mry. Lewis Van ith, ]
Vidalia |
IDALJA, Jan. 16.-Miss Lucile
Grace and Broadus Price were
married Monday at the luhodmi
m The Rev. M. W, Carmichael
‘ao ceremony. |
% One of -:;t. important ovc:;n' ‘oll
| “P was © meeting i
#.“ll Club, whhh’.:‘ooh place at tb:g
ity Auditorium on WM‘. The
e A R
cians a"unu were read. - 3
Mrs. W. M wummtouol
%mm Salmagundi Cludb Wofl-i
n-e- Beeham Calhoun Cha
ter, U. D.‘“. will u;nwhulv u{;;
Tlobert E Les m: Y g
F .. Jockson ..
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ACKSON, Jan. 15.—Miss Mary New- |
J ton entertained her bridge eclud
Tuesday afternoon.,
A meeting of the Parent-Teacher As
sociation was held Wednesday nf(emoon'
at the schoo! aunditorium, the president,
Mrs. L. L. O'Kelley rruldln.. I
Miss Helen Carmichael entertained
the members of her rook club Wednes
day afternoon at her home on Third
street. She was assisted by Mrs. J. H.
Carmichael. I
HOMSON, Jan. 15.—~The U, D. C
\ met Tuesday with Mrs., Ira K.
Farmer,
The girls' auxiliary of the Baptist
Church held a mufln{ Saturday at the
residence of Mrs. N. K. Ware,
The Parent-Teachers' Asséclation met
Friday at the schoolhouse,
Mrs. Ira E. Farmer was hostess to the
Woman's Club Wednesday.
On Friday the youn“ set enjoyed a
rny #t the home of Mrs. Maggie Kl
ington.
memwj
OME, Jan. 15,—A box parly was
given by the Hope Chess Club
Wednesday night at the produec
{ion of the “Bohemian Girl,"” the hos
tesses and their guests including Misses
louise Moultrie, Bessie Moore, Mar
wnt Ham’!ton, Martha Dean, A. S
‘est. Horace Johnson, Shorter Hamil
tun lndPJ. P. Jones.
Mrs. Perrin Bestor Brown ?vo a sur
mrty Wednesday night for her
, on their first marriage anni-
Mrs. Willlam ¥. Saunders and little
daughter, Margaret, of Atlanta, are the
% of Mrs. Margaret Trumbo.
log‘hy Hughes gave a party
Tuesday, her ,\l“tl including Misses
. t Hamliton, Louise xdounne.
: th Hamilton, Bessie Mooere,
Dean, Margaret C. Hamilton and
Wright. |
I Griffin I
ZRIFFIN, Jan. 16.—Mrs. William H.I
‘Whenaton entertained her domino
club Wednesday afternoon. '
The Woman's Club of Griffin met with
Mrs. Robin Wheaton Thursday.
Mrs. Benjamin B, Brown was the
keostess to her domino club Friday.
Mr. and Mre. William H. Beck gave
A dinner Sunday.
_lm Frank Flynt gave a theater pari:
| for Mrs. Biewart Tayior, of Vaeidona, o
T utsin
Mre Thomas B Mills gave 8 lunchean
Vriday for Mre W. B Roysier, ohe will
wave Menday for Chatiancegs, Tesn.
e resuals severs! mmonths
My and Mrs © Augustus Bolse gave
& dinner party Friday for Dv and s
James C. Owen and Mr, asd Mrs, Wi
.‘lm e "001 3 ra"
| - tike wid sea
thM‘wht-‘eM;, . 8
Mrs Phillips Mead
The Woman s Auliliary of B Geurger
Episcopai Chutes met witsa Mre. David
4. Balley l-«m} ohu'ron,
Mr ane Mrs Frank Flyst g-on gir
ver Wodnesinr ovcu:&m e Plew
art Tarier, of Yale , and Mr. and
Mra Wikiam B I Bearey, Jv
i To A Tl A
A GRARGE, Jan. 15 -Mr. and Mre
L R P Abraham and the members
of their household tendered & »ur
::n party to Mr .:1‘0:'. s n.‘oun
"m ov.m m .I‘
u“n, .m'm. &% hostons for the
-
m;:num Ciub. M Sanford
made high seore st domines and
was given an embroidered rarvdkerchief
M A M ‘!Io-r, Mre John ~s.l
Jr., Mre. Louis Mason and Miss Nanuiey
e evening she Mike I
¥ evening the will enter-
M'&! an informal dence ot thelr home
mum te Mr. .J Mrs. K M
and A M. I‘h..lunm'?u |
alter ruler. Banks (‘uh-:z will aet
an u:nc.ou and & number of bachelors
:‘fl-. auctioned off on Leap Year pro-
A domine party was given at the Kiks'
Club Saturday sfternoon by Mra L. 1.
Jachson in compliment to Mrs 8 H
Dunson. The high score prise, siik hose,
was won by Miss Corinne Jarrell. Mra
Jarrell Dunson was given the conscla
tion and the honores twm with
& gold m Heven of guests
wers ." u.‘ o
the M‘&.Qw -3? hoL -
rally in the room Monday after-
An svent of this week was the book
shower given by LaGrangs c-llos on
lu.uy even! fer.tho purpose on
ot Pt et
given
.’n z..1.h &t her home
‘ln. . o] .g'“‘ ent
To AT S
to'hm - .‘:m-dm -
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m'fim Huteninson a:udalu‘
the members of the Sewing Club Taurs.
day with = picture
By Bt S e
e Meses Atkin-
I". LA ware .
%Lfi:"fl'. B and Mre. T. A
A on .
ADISON, Jan, 16.—~Mrs. C. L. Hed
snberg entartained & few (riends
1 her home on North Main street
on Th evening.
In.‘"}fl. HBaldwin hostess on
Tuesday to Clrcie No. S o, the Madison
Ih‘rm Church.
Isy Gertrude Douglas entertalned for
Circle No. 4 of the Madison Baptist
Chureh Thursday.
On Friday evening the Young Men's
Club gave a dance.
[";M
cochran .
OCHRAN, Jan. 15.-On Monday
evening the board of stewards of
the Methodist Church and the pas
tor, the Rev. C. W. Curry, were given a
dinner by the chalrman of the board,
W. H. Peacock,
Mrs. J. H. McCrary Eave a sewing
party Wednesday evening for Miss Gus
sie i‘:uon, of Mcßae, who is visiting
alr%muecnn'l sister, Miss Fannie
mith. |
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Peacock gave -
dinner Tuesday.
The C\vlc"l:“‘“‘. with Mrs. W, M.
Wynne as ent, gave a turkey
*Phe" Masonto
| Masonio lodge installed the offi
‘clals for the new term Friday.
ILWWW:J
I ALTON, Jan. 15.—Mrs. Charles P.
D Glover, of Atlanta, was guest of
honor at & bridge party glven on
Tuesday afterncon by Miss Julia Me-
Daniel.
The young men gave a dance Friday
tor Mlss Grace Thorne, of Atlanta.
Miss Nell \\‘rim entertained her card
club at brld{‘c day afternoon.
Mr. and rs. H., L. Smith gave &
| rook party Thursday evening.
Mre., G. M. Felker gave & briige party
Thursday afternoon,
Mrs. ‘lnnlo Lester entertained the
momberldol her Sunday school class at
tea Tuesday.
Miss lois Bdwards entertained Sat
urday aftermoon at bridge.
ÜBLIN, Jan. 16.—A birthday p;rQ'l
D was given by little Miss Marion
Matin in honor of her ninth birth
day.
An informal bridge party was given
Monday by Mrs. Mary Page at her home
on Stonewall street.
A bridge party was given Monday aft
ernoon by Mrs. F. S. Street for Miss
Gussie Belle Rawls, who left thizs week
for Atlanta to enter & nurses’ school.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Keith *ave a dinner for Miss Mayme
Lou ¢ole, who has been visiting friends
and relatives in the city.
For Miss Ida Camp Berry, of Shelby
ville. Tenn., who I 8 the guest of Miss
Kva Stevens, Mrs. Guyton Sanders gave
& rook rnrtk Wednesday.
A delightful affair in honor of Miss
Berry was rven Thursday night by Miss
Stevens, when a company of young peo
ple gathered for a {nmo of rook.
Mrs. W. K. Methvin, of Dublin, an
nounces the marriage of her daughter,
Willie, to Dr. J. Douglas Woodward, of
Dudley, on Saturday afternoon, January
15, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
€. T. Hall, in Dublin.
|
. Waycross
AYCROSS, Jan. 15.—Wednesday
afternoon, with only a few inti
mate friends present, Miss Viru
White and I. N. Chestnut were married,
Justice O. J. Allen performing the cere
mony. Mr, and Mrs. Chulnu! will make
th%l}l" h?lmet in Wayerosfo. .
The first meeting of the Fortnightl
Musie Club was he‘ld Wednud:; :\l‘m!
ing at the home of Mrs. George Mac-
Donnell. The business session was pm-l
sided over by Miss Fula Lang, after
which the club discussed plans for en
larging the scope of the work, Those
taking part n the evening's Program
were Mrs Benjamin G Parks, M
Brassington. Miss Dosothy Price, Miss
Erta Luts Walten and Miss Jessie Cars.
el
L Besjamin 6. Parks ew
Ohou mbers of the i“mr bm
l'iln:.sa 1 W oednenia) aftesnoon
Fridey afternaas the ;-‘o«!h’ ‘
Ciabe Leld o meeling o' ibe oity ¥,
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In bonor of the mewmbers 01 e Da
High Schonl girls' basketbnll loam
nu. Waroross mt: Buhonsl girts’ team,
s Laey Parker enteriagined last
m:;. Jm the twe teams played &
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ter t Bve &
[:"'O. ‘.A l.‘h?n; and Mrs .
Alesander, the latter here ob &
Iw yor Mo t.i-au’m
were » g
Miss Alzn Jcl‘u.‘. -:t '?l’rf“‘
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B ORT VALLEY, Jen, WM C L
r Shephard entertained for her
| niece, Miss Margareits Shepherd,
Ratarde.
Miss Blan®e Watson gave & shower
for IU#:’:Q.JM
were -mnujni by hflfl. Im
.l’: dinner
r and lr ‘hn Hurden entertained
Monday or M Misses
Cox ou%: 01% Tie.
The event of tbl New Year was
the unh.a d.#h Jones
to uurla“. ith, of :;h:::. the
ceremon peiformed Rev.
wW. K I!au-tg&u« Haptint C\nm
st the home bride’s parents
north of here.
th: -~ ‘:C h"O‘H‘ N
-um“ 1'!: and Mrs W. D
Murray, to Bim , the cersmony
uua’mumm«cnm
rnl s and being rrhr-nd by Dr. W,
i.:n-u. mc the hum’:&
zr'#n. Slappey's sister, Mrs. Semnmes,
" Brunswicß I
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RUNSWICK, Jan. 15.-Mrs. F. D. M.
B Strashan entertained the Acacia
Club at her home on Union street
Mr. and Nire. E C. Mariin QD'W
& number :n:.:'m people last night at
an uyster .
A miscellanecus shower was given hy
Mra. R M. Martin for Miss &J‘MI
Gale, & bride-slect, |
Miss Ruth oh-ma.rn A party for
Miss lmt:'roumt. Quitman,
Miss Bu Alken was the hostess |OI
& number of young people Eaturday, at
m um.mn. Wood entertained the
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. mfl-:;m Nous Club met with Miss
)l:nm-o Panny Cordon entertainéd for
Miss Helen ;crno of Savannah.
_ Mra. Bolling Whitfleld entertained the
D. A. IL yesterday afternoon.
ITP AIP NN
ILLEDGEVILLE, Jan. 16.—~A mar-
M riage which came as a surprise
to thelr many friends was that of
Miss Beuna Barrett and Malcolm Flem
ister, which took place at the Presby
terian manse In Atlanta last Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Sarah and Rebecca Hall en
tertained a few friends at a chafing dish
-ußor Saturday "onluqu
eG. M. C. Club held a rook tour
nament l‘fld‘{ evening.
The Music Club met with Mrs. M. M.
Parks Saturday afternoon.
The Baldwin Blues held their annual
ln:rec(lon M{
iss Virginia Tunnel gave a progress
ive rook -p‘rty Saturday ovonlnf.
Miss Mattie Sibley EAye # nformal
dance at her home on ontgomery
street Saturday onnl:f.
I Captain J. H. Ennis gave a thea
torium g:ay Friday evening in honor
of the win Blues.
I Augusta z
UGUSTA, Jan. 16-—The dance Sat
urday night at the Country Club,
a script affair given by a numben
of Augusta girls, proved & success.
Mrs. William Jordan Twiggs will give
& Yea Thursday.
The bridge party given Wednesday
afternoon at Partridge Inn for the ben
efit of the Bo« Home was a success.
Mrs. John W. Herbert and Mr. and
Mrs. Dunn, of New York, and their chil
dren, are at Palmetto Lodge, North Au
gusta, for several weeks,
Miss Nelle Plicher gave a bridge party
Thursday.
The Philomathic Club held its meet
ing Wednesday afternoon at the par
lors of the Y. W. C. A.
The marriage of Miss Marie Kohn, of
Prosperity, 8, C.,, and Thomas Barnes,
of Saluda, B, C., took place Tuesday.
Mr. and hfrn. Barnes are visiting Augus
lud relatives before returning to Sa
uda.
The marriage of Adolph Grabowski
and Miss Sarah Gamble took place Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs., John F,
Bransford, on the Hill.
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| ATONTON, Jan. 15.—Mrs. Case
F Walker gave a rook party Thurs
= day for Mrs. Clinton Powell, of
Kannapolis, N, C.
Miss Woodliffe Scott entertained Fri
day evening for Miss Fern Thompson,
of Athens, the guest of Miss Fannie Mae
Jones,
Miss Annie Paschal was hostess Mon
day afternoon to the Y, W, A,
Miss Julia Adams entertained the
Young Woman's Missionary Soclety
Monday afternoon.
Miss FFannie Mae Jones gave a dinner
Thursday.
Mrs. M“’“ Lambdin entertained the
members of her music class Friday
evening at a Leap Year party.
The teachers and assistant teachers
of the Baptist Church were given a
party Thursday at Colonnades, the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Foote Bronson.
On Saturday afternoon, Miss Frances
Colling entertained the Cherokee Coun
¢il of the Camp Fire Girls at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Lever
“g}. and Mrs. Foote Bronson gave a
house party this week. |
,LRERTON, Jan. 15.—The “Notch-
E ets’ met with Miss Hilda Meadow
_Thursday afternoou.
Mrs. H. K. Gairdner and Miss Nora
Jones gave a spend-the-day party on
Wednesday. .
The Sorosis Club was entertained by
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Miss Elizabeth Harding (2."70%
Washington, who is engaged to marry Franklin . Ellis, at the
National Capital. She is the daughter of W. P. G. Harding, mem
bre of the Federal Reserve Board,
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Mre. Adeline Deadwyler at Hotel Ghol
ston* Poems were read by Mrs. W, F.
Jones, Mrs. 8. A. Harris and Mrs. M.
L. Stevens and Mrs. Duncan Tutt played.
Mrs. Ben Conyers, of Atlanta, was
honor guest at a theater party given by
Mrs. John Law Brown last Saturday.
The Bridge Club met with Miss Car
rie Bigham at the home of Mrs. w. O
Jones Saturday afternoon.
The Class Club held a meeting with
Mrs. D. B. Maxwell Friday afterncon.
AINESVILLE, Jan. 15.—A pretty
event of the week was the bridge
party at which Mrs. R. J. SBanders
was hostess at her home on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith entertained
the Study Circle of the Epworth League
Tu evening.
m-.rntt complimented Miss Eliza
beth Kimbrough and Lester Hosch with
a bird supper at the Civic Club tearcom
‘l'u;‘a‘nh{{ len Est bridge part
ss Helen es gave a ge y
Monday morning ’o.r Misses Martha
and Cobbie Mae Dean.
The Fidells Class of the First Baptist
Charch was entertained by Mrs. Jerome
Ctltleberg Friday.
James Merritt entertained the officers
and ‘.l"rouv leaders of the B. Y. P, U. of
the First Church Friday evening.
Mrs. J. H. Downey was hosless to the
Civie Club Friday. .
EWNAN, Jan, 15.—0 n Wednesday
N Miss Frances Arnold was hostess
for her literary club. Miss Ethel
Arnold assisted.
Mrs. Hugh P. Woodruff gave a bridge
party Thursday. ] :
~ Mr. and Mrs, Garland M. Jones were
‘among the guutl at a formal dinner
party given by Dr. and Mrs. John Lon
gino Wednesday afterncon at their home
in Fairburn.
Thursday _afternoon Miss Lillian
Reese and Walter Hopkins were mar
ried at the home of the bride’s pafents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reese.
Mrs. Tollison Kirby gave a bdbridge
Q‘arty Tuesday. First prize was won by
Mrs. Jack H. Powel. Mrs, Kirby was
assisted by Mrs. N. E. Powel and Mrs.
W. 8. "Dent.
Miss Evelyn Wright gave a brid{e
party Saturday for members of her club.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Goodrum Linve “
dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Smith, of Atlanta.
M 5 T, Klrb}' entertained a small
party on Friday afternoon. \
OLUMBUS, Jan. 15.—Miss Nan
Howard entertained the Monday
Auction Club this week.
Miss Roberta Slade gave a party
Tuesday morning.
Miss Mary Beall entertained the
Tuesday Afternoon Auction Club at her
home in Wynnton this week.
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ash Sol-'
oman and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Strauss,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Greentree gave a
dcufltl b. Tuesday at the Harmony Circle
üb. |
Several of the girls of the society set
of Columbus are giving a house party
at Esquline, about twelve miles east of
the city on the Glade road. The girhl
are “roughing it and entertaining for
the boys twice 2 week, The party is
being cnaperoned bdy Judge and Mrs.
Frank Foley.
| In honor of their guest, Mr. and Mrs.
lVan Court Carwithen, of Philadeiphia,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swift gave &
Ilunclaoon Wednesday afternoon.
Mre. E. L. Brennan was hostess of
the Auction Set Back Club Wedneaday
at her home in Wynnton.
__Asa special courtesy to Mr. and Mrs.
Van Court Carwithen, of Philadelphia,
Mrs. Clifford Swift and Mrs. Rlegwnd
Spence were hostesses to the Nollo Club
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Goor? Swift and Mr.
and Mrs. FErnest Dismukes gave -
dance Thursday evening at the Country
Club for Mr. and Mrs. Carwithen.
Mrs. Joseph Julius gave a card r‘rty
Thursday for Miss Clarice Levy, © Sa
| vannah.
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I Cordele
ORDELE, Jan. 15.—~Misses Margaret
and Florence Needham gave & par
ty Tuesday—afternoon for their
gitser, Mrs. Wilkerson, of Blrmlnfh;m.
The Matrons and Adult Bible classes
of the Methodist Sunday School held
a fl:heflnc in the parlors of the church
Friday afternoon.
One of the Eflnclpnl affairs of the week
was the roo vvptrty given bi" Mrs. C.
L. McMillan ednesday for Miss Sally
Mae, of Louisville, Ky., the guest of
Mrs. Matthew Wogofleld.
The Young Matfons’ Club and & num
ber of others were entertained Wednes
?y morning by Mrs. George White at
the residence of her sister, Mrs. R R
Harris.
On Friday evening at the residenoce cf
‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stallings, the
'members of the Prenbi\{terlln Church|
‘gave their annual church social. |
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Mrs. Augustus Jomes, of Columbus,
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Thomas, of Athens, the guest of Mrs.
Marshall Johnston.
~ Mrs. E . Crawford, the guest of Mrs.
Custis Guttenberger, was the honoree of
- ty given by Miss Hazel Ge
flmy. Others who entertained
for Mrs, Crawford this week were Mrs
Roland Mahone. Mrs. Robert Feagin and
Mrs. Will Virgin.
Miss %flh Humphries entertalned at
bridge ursday morning for Miss Pe
louze, of Richmond; Mrs. Wlwnm Dab
ey, IV, oF Lrnchbum. a.;: Miss
Page, of Norfolk, and ss Clarke, of
Birmingham, who are thofuuu of Miss
Frances Turrln. Miss Allce Gardner
was hostess this morning to these vis
ftors at a bridge party.
Mrs. Harry Fowler entertained at
bridge at the Dempsey Friday for her
sister, Mrs, Spears, of éh-tunoop. and
Mrs. Ben Wainwright, of Indlana, who
is the g::t of Mrs. Willlam Fowler.
Mrs. wn Taylor and Mrs. Custis
Gutenberger entertained this week at
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. CROCKERY 3 _'
Begins Monday. Just received, ! fi ,‘.-'/
Famous Corn carload Orockery, Stoneware and gt IE
DR & . . ¢y nx oy Feg by oo' 35¢ Jardinieres. R
GLASS TOWEL BARS— \_
Opal or silvered
glass, each ....... 10c
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DUPLEX WINDOW SHADES—3x7
feet. Good quality shade clogh, white
on one side, green on other; complete
with fixtures—
OUPF PriCe ......cocvvenonnns 500
—#—
Iron Skillets and
Round Iron Grid- %
dle Cake
Pans .... 500
Gray Enamel
> 1-quart
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e A Pan 5C
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WOODEN CHAIR b
SEATS—Perforated, SR 1
well varnished, in . i s
light oak— '
Bach ccccoee IOC
FIBER CHAIR
e SEATS — Imi
_‘_ tation leather,
R e round or -
S SRSy square.
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T a— B sowL AND
& 88 PITCHER —
¥ i White enamel.
oo Blue $1
edge ....
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e ‘,' .' X Tuesday’ 9al ml I ?\IIN?\IIIII 11, -4:‘-:'(?”?:!\»\:3\‘/‘ “"‘\ T:{‘J
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N o é:;dg:or; waine;ow ; 25C N/[ : Reegs
White
Enamel
Bowl
and
Pitcher.
Blue
edge.
| bridge parties for MYs. 3— Mre Mus-
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I ONTIORLLO, Jen. 10.-The nu-I
M thea clase of the Baptist Chureh
} was erteriained by Miss Eogenia
Newton Fridey .
The Woman's Christian Temperance
Union wll mest Monday afterncen with
M Marvey.
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Mrs 1L C fi:flxd [ - goa g
forty -two part M , B
‘u‘m- n(m-u:.:v.?n Wilson,
Dublin: Mrs. Oxford I% of
Bainbidge, and Mrs Colguitt , of
Eatonton.
:n Ihh I% ?‘v: 8 luncheen.
:.&:‘ Mis 5%‘:: of | Dublin; © Mre
of Eatonton, and Mra. Whaon, of e
ARTERSVILLE, Jan. 18- Thureday
‘ afternoon Mre. J. A. Montfort en
tertained the West End Sewing
Club
A Mise
Bt i 0 e
Thursday ovcnla Mr. and Mrs, Nat
m:ourul & party of friends
Miss Maybelle Jones is pend the
week In MLM.. the guest ml',u-.
ard Palmer
Mrs. Max Scheur was hostess Tuesdiay
afternoon at & matines A
Mrs, Oscar NW( of the
Cherokee Club, en ned the exeou
tive board Saturday.
OMASVILLE, Jan. 15.-—-The mar
riege of Miss Blanche Parker and
John Manley took place Wednesday
evening at the home of the bride’s par
ents, Mr. and Mre. George 'arker. near
Poston. The cersmony m’rnor-d
b“u- Rev. Alex W. Bealer, mm
t Church, of Valdosta. The
was atiended by her sister, %r:. Wil
liam Mcßae, of Taliahassee, . Ma
tron of honor .
At the meeting of the Thomasville
=luy Class this week “The Redesming
of Love' was the theme for the
afternoon. The Indf for the after
noon was Mre Hansell Watt,
The young soclety folk are arranging
an amateur play.
A pretty entertainment of the week
was the hrtdao party "lvon Friday af
ternoon by rs. J. H. Herbener, for
Mrs J. R Christian, of Savannah.
AINBRIDGE, Jan. 15.—The Monday
B Afternoon Sewing Club met at the
home of Mrs. M. T. Sollar.
Monday WEht Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
COLLEGE and CONSERVATORY
. Non-Sectanan.
Located foothills of Blue Ridge.
Highest altitude—Finest climate.
32 Buildings: 86 Pis=us; 2 Pipe Organs: 4 Laberatories
New Y. V. C, A, and Library Building.
. Students from 30 states.
Seven National Sororities.
:;’AINE S‘rrIJLE. Gx\ . Self government system
(ALTITUDE, 1284 ¥T.) Spring Term Jan'ry 25—Summer Term June 29
CHILDREN'S GINGHAM
SCHOOL DRESSES—Assort:
ed plaids, with white collars
and cuffs, red cord and tassel
at neck; pleated skirts, piped
in white—
6to 14 years ........ 500
Excellent quality ginghams.
OUTING G O W N S—Double
faced Outing Gowns, embrolid
ered yoke, white ground with
Iplnk and blue $
stripes ........... 1-00
An exceptionally goo¢ one.
BLACK SATEEN PETTI
COATS—with
HOUNOBE ivccvcornss 500
OUTINGS AND FLANEL
ETTES- Blue, pink and
‘mixed colors. %
Our price, yard ...... 7‘ C
LADIES’ LARGE COOK
APRONS—Checked ginghams
or white
R 450 s e s o niedos 25C
LARGE DOUBLE SHEETS
—72%x90—
OB . J.coesennervans 500
PILLOW CASES—Good qual
ity Pillow Casing—
20X32—PAIr ...veeen 20c¢
MAIL ORDERS FILLED.
Send postage for return of
package.
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Mre C. 1. Harrell was hostess ™
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Carroliton -
ARROLLTON, Jan. 15.-The Jokers'
C Club met Tuesday afterncon with
Mrs, Perdus Krtle at her heome
on Duxie street
The Work-a-While Ciub was enteP
tained Tussday afterncon by Mre 1. @
Cheney, at her home on South street.
Miss Eula Harris, of Pledmont, Al
mlhoa”c:auQCo'emfi
ner, given b;. sister, Mrs. J. Lo
Thomasson, Monday evening &t hew
home or Rome street
Miss Ruth Smith gave a mcz
ner Sunday st her home on
m she entertained & few of
The Recreation Clud was omon#
Friday aftermoon by Mrs. Hilton
oy
mmu st her home ou%-
dar street.
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ALBOTTON, Jan. 15.—Mre. Willaes
T J. Thornton was hostess Monday
when she entertained with a dine
ner party in honor of her house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey, Mr. and Mra. Lea,
Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs, Jones
and Miss Barnes, of Opelika, Ala.
hlar:_.l’. )l.’ Watea‘ onuflm :
::. and Mrs. mn‘n. cl’Aunu.
Miss \‘|mnh Persons entertained &t
cards y afternoon.
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PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS AND
BOWLS—
m rlain white or
AN ;V BE] Design. Spe
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LARGE SIZE W i
WHITE STONE- D;iw-\ =
WARE SSLOP H*
JARS — with YN ~,/
cover b
and bail. . 50c B Aha O
Bowls |
and
pitch. |
ers.
Largs
slze,
plain
white
DECORATED BOWL
AND PITCHER ........... sl'oo
WHITE .VEGETABLE DISHES—
Large size—
each ...10c
Medium
size,
each.....5¢
GREEN MAT ART VASES—Severa|
shapes and 25C
designs—each ..........ceenus
GRSEN MAT HANGING BASKETS—
Complete with 25C
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