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RE C J. MENDRYX was hostess
- of the Forty-twe Club Wed
% » nesday morning at her home
on Buclid avenve. The prises were
wom by Mrs Walter Backsfock and
Mrs. 1. P Nance. The other guests
were Mesdames M. P. Thormten, of
Birmingham, William MoWhorter,
Fred Zoll, J. B MeGaughey, Robert
Bubasks, W. W Jamerson, 8 C.
Watking, 7. R Campbell and J. B
Caappelle.
The Embroidery Club met Friday
afternoon wuu‘gm E D lvey on
» M :l P. Th of
e 3 ornton,
ham, is Nl: entertained as :;
Euest of her siater, Mrs. Fred Zoll
Mrs. M. D, Ruff entertained the
members of (he Needlecraft Circle
"odm'x afterncon, at her home
on Whitefoord avenue, at the initial
meeting of the New Year.
Mrs. E D Ivey has returned frgm
& visit w Boston, Ga,
Miss Mary Elizabeth Watkine will
be hostess of her club on Thursday
afiernoon,
Mre. . A. Rauschenberg will leave
‘shis week for a visit to friends In
arroilton, .
Ven Renfroe has returned to his
pome in Douglasville, after a visit to
Bis cousin, Mrs. D. B. Saunders,
Miss Doris Thurmond enteriained
her Heart Dice Club Thursday after-
B’ haves Biomms. Toijalie So
isnes Edyth . Eulalie Mc-
W horter, Lilliah McCarthy, Iltgrd
‘rfl‘g.AAn\ll Antilotti, Mary Ellza
peth Watkins and Catherine Camp
beil. The prize was won by Miss
Campbeil. \
Mrs. A, H. Benning\ has returned
from Athens.
Mrs. William Nevilie entertained
Thursday at cards In r of Mra
H. P. Thornton, of Bt ¥
Mrs. Annie 8. Oliver is the guest
of ‘Mrs. Smith on DeKalb avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zoll entertained
Tuesday evening a\ a dancing finru
tn honor of their sister, Mrs. H, P.
Thornton, of Birmingham. A buffet
supper was served. Mrs., Samue}
Watking presided at the punch bowl
Twenty-five guests enjoyed their
hospitality. :
Misx Tiny Buttrell, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Foster in Athens,
Bas returned to her home on Flora
Avenue.
Mrs. James Harrison was the guest
of her mother, Mrs. D. B. Saunders,
during the week.
Mrs. Samue! C. Watkins enter
tained Friday at bridge in compli
ment to Mrs. H. P, Thornton, of
Birmingham. The z:l«u present
were Mesdames Fred 1, C. J. Hen
dryx, Willlam Neville, Williame Ne-
Whorter and J. F. Nance,
. The Misses Irene and Mattie Rus
sell and Miss Frye, after & visit of
several days to Mra. G. E Russell,
have returned to their home In
Woodlawn,
e Mrs C. E. Spears and daughter,
formerly of Rutledge, are now at
home on LaFrance street.
Mrs. H. P. Thornton was the honor
gum at a box party Pridsf at the
rsytoh Theater, given by Mrs. Fred
Zoll. The other guests included Mrs.
©. J. Hendryx, Mrs. Willlam Neville
and Mrs. Samuel Watkins.
The *“Just for Fun Club” met
Thursday evening with Miss Cora
Jessop., The members present In
cluded the Misses Ethel, Blanche,
Paaline and Jennie Bell Holbrook,
Conyers, Braswell, Pearl Ramsey and
Cora Jessop. The next meeting will
be with Miss Holbrook.
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ISS FRANCES ADAMS enter-
M tained a few friends with &'
spend-the-day party last week.
Her guests were the Misses Kittie
Burnette, Sallie Lou Gramling and
Josie Daniell. |
Miss ' Kittie Burnette has returned
from a visit to relatives in Oxford,
Mrs, H. F. Emery has returned to
her home in Atlanta after spending
several days as the guest of Mrs,
Martha Moore.
Miss Ruth’ Presly was the recent
guest of friends her. y
The Woman's Missionary Soclety
gave an oyster supper at the church
Friday evening. .
Mr. and Mrs. Smith announce the
birth of a daughter, who will be call
ed Vivien Annette.
¢ Mareng
'\ RS. A. S. CLAY and Miss Eve
\ 1 lyn Clay received their friends
last Saturday afternoon. In
the receiving line were Mesdames R.
N. Heolland, L. B. Robeson, Aristides
Reynolds, C. M. Crosby and D. C.
Cole. The Misses Virginia and Nancy
Boston and Steve Clay received cards
at the door. Assisting in serving and
entertaining were Mesdames W. A.
Florence, Fred Morris, George R.
RBrown, James O. Hardin, John H,
Boston and J; R. Brumby, and the
Misses Virginia Crogby, Christine
Dobbs, Mary Robeson, Constance
Cole, Irene Malone, Lucile Morris,
Odene Florence, Lucile Brown, Lucy
Cole and Minnie Lou McNeel,
Dr. W. H. Perkinson gave a bird
supper last Tuesday evening in honor
of Dr. 8. Y. Jameson, the new pas
tor of the First Baptist Church. The
guests included Dr. J. H. Patton, Dr.
Rembert Smith, the Rev, Randolph
Claiborne and T, A. Gramling,
"Mrs. W. A. Flore‘ce gave a turkey
dinner last Wednesfay evening. Her
guests were Mrs. W. A. Woolbright.
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Florence, Mr. and Mrs. George Grif
' fin, the Misses Helef Griffin and Sa
rah Florence, Pat Mell and W. C. Car
rikker, '
Miss Elizabeth Nolan entertained
the Dancing Club,with a fancy dress
ball at her home on Church street
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Legg have
sold '‘Breezy Lawn,” their home on
. the car line, and will move to Ma
“rietta at an early date.
Miss Adelle Moss has returned
from a vlsi? to Mrs. George Holliday,
#in Atlanta.
Miss Cora Brown spent last week
in Atlanta, visiting her aunt, Miss
Sally lKugenia Brown.
+ Miss Blva Pace, of Rome, is visit-
Ing Mr's. Luther Groover.
~ Miss. Ruth, Richards, of Thomson,
was @ revent visitor to Miss Mary
Robeson. -
Misg Gra"i;n Timothy will spend the
repwiider ¢of the " winter with- Mrs,
Th?nhs‘ Florence.
“MY. and Mrs. Thomas Hemp and
SCTIETY o Zbe SUBURBYS
;m m:n yoturned from &
" uion o R Orihe &
- Colonel and Mrs. C. W and
family have moved to Hampton
Mis. W. R Powet is recovering
from ber recent iliness
Mre. M. C Turmer bas soid her
home on Whitloek avenue, and will
return to her former home in High
Point, N. C.
RE D M. McMILLAN, of Mil
tedgeviile, is the guest of Mrs
W. C. Bryant.
The Chrysanthemum Club beld the
first meeting of the year Wednesday
morning at the home of Mra T. O
Plunkett.
Dr. and Mrs W, O, Conway, of
Athens, are visiting their daughier
M W, s Miselle
The Club met ‘l‘..“&.n.
srnoos at the home of Mrs. 8
Phitlips.
Miss Ellen Kener has returned from
& visit 1o Greenviile,
Mr. and Mra F. J Marshall are in
Eustis, Fla, for the winier .
Mrs. Clarence Wickersham enter
talned at luncheon for the Thursday
Morning Bridge Club.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Matthews have
returned from Fort IMtchell, Ala, and
are with Mrs, Howard Stakely for the
winter
Mr. and Mrs. B F. Ragsdaie wesk
honor guests at & dinner given Sun
day at the Bast lLake Country Club
by Dr. and Mrs David Murry.
Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Atianta,
spent the wepk-end with Miss Bess
Smith.
Mre. Emma C. Connally was host
ess for the Sewing Club Friday after
noon.
Mre. E J. Walker entertained the
Ladies’ Ald Society of the Presby
terian Church Thursday afternoon.
Mrs Alonzo Richardson enter
qtnd her Sunday school class of
G. M. A. boys Saturday evening.
Mrs 8. A. Reid of Birmingham,
Ala. is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. W, D. Cooper.
One of the pleasant events of the
week was the dance given Saturday
evening by the students of the Geor
gia Military Academy,
Mrs. J. 8. Seabrook, ofSouth Car
olina, has returned home after a visit
to her aunt, Mras, A, W. Lamar,
I Oaßland City |
|
RS. A. E CAPPS and the Misses
M Thelma, Marver and Loxlul
Ccrpl. of Jacksonville, are the
guests of Mrs J. R Lawhon. They
will leave sooa for Oklahoma CRy. |
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davidson, who
have been the guests of Mrs' J. B
‘l’;‘pchufch. will leave Tuesday for
rmingham, where they will make
their home. |
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Foster and little
Zurie Fester will leave this week for
the!r home in Albany.
Mr, and Mrs. R. H Comer have is=-
sued invitations to the marriage of
their daughter, Miry Elizabeth, to Er
nest Kennon Thomason, at the First
Baptist Church, at 4 p. m.. January 25,
Mrs. Eddle M. Fain is the guest of
Mrs. C. E. Register.
Miss Verna Eaves has gone 1o visit
per sister, Mrs. Lanham Minson, in
Richmond.
Mrs. L. E. Crawford has gone to
visit relatives In Meridian, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. W: T. Timmil now are
at home at No. 198 West Peachtree
street. ; I
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I Hapeville I
ISS MATTIE COUCH left WM.I
I'l nesday for Vienna, Ga. where
: she will be the guest of Miss
Hazel Waters for several weeks. Miss
Couch also will visit friends and rel
atives in Jacksonville and Urlwdo.l
Fla. fore returning home. |
s Effie Parker, of Wesleyan Col
le Macon, returngd a few dajyt ago
apd s ill at the home of her parents,
r. and Mrs. W. L. Parker, near
Hapeville. |
Mrs. Evelyn Bell and- little daugh
ter. of Jeffersonville, Ga., are the
guests of Mrs. C. W. McCallum at her
home on Fulton avenue. = |
Mrs. Leon Jackson entertained at a
bridge party Friday afternoon in com
pliment to Mrs. 8. J. Brown, of Jack
sonville. Mrs. Jackson had as her
guest the members of her bridge club
and a few other friends. After the'
games a salad course was served at
the card tables. Among the invited
guests were Mesdames J. l-)l Brad
fleld, J. C. McKenzle, H. A. Almond,
w. ¥, Hammock, W. H. Parker, Les
lie Cox, Eugene King, Roy Jones, Fe
lHx McElroy, L. G. Whitney, 8 3
Brown and W. E. Knight, Miss Stella
Hays and Mlss Winnie Davis Couch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Venable anAd
family have moved to West End,
where they #ill make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kidd announce
the marriage of their daughter, Maude
Aslee,- to John Edward Milton, of
Kirkwood, which took place Saturday,
January 1.
Mrs. S. J. Brown and littls daughter,
Mamie Lark, who have been the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. G. D, Couch for the
past month, returned to their home
in Jacksonville Saturday. .
Mrs. ¥, A. Done is convalescing
after a serious illness in Tampa, Fa,
where she is spending the winter.
.The lades of the Vethodist Church
will entertain at an oyster supper
Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
A. M. Jamerson, on Central avenue.
PARTY was given Monday
evening Dby Miss Dorothy
Weeks, The guests enjoyed
a contest, the prizes, a handkerchief
and a knife, being awarded to Miss
Charlotte Estes and Herbert Alden.
Mrs, Baldwin and Mrs. Garnett as
sisted in entertaining. Her guests
included the Misses Charlotte Estes,
Helen Sutton, Estelle Gardner, Ma
rion Stone, Mary Lucia Pope and
‘}\(urfon Weeks, Bascum Biggers, Clif
ord and Hamilton Ansley, Nat Pratt,
Herbert Alden, Don Hastings, Burns
Brooks, Neal Bramlett, Ben Holmes
and Joseph, Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper left
Monday for their winter home at
Clearwater, Fla,
.Miss Susan Cockrell, of Jackson
ville, is the guest of Miss Julia Prait.
Miss Emma Jones. who has spent
several months in North Carolina,
‘has returned homnie.
Misns Georgia Byrd, of lLawrence-
‘qRARSTR SUNDAY AMEWICAN ATLANTA 0%, SUNDAT JANUARY 16 1916
Ville, was the recent guest of friends
Miss Marjorie Hammond has re
turned from & visit to friends in
Rockmant
Mrs. . M. Candler loft Tussday o
spend some time &t Clearwater, Fla.
Mr. and Mre. G. B Booit jest Tues
day for their winter home at Clear
_mu Hodgson and Miss LI
™ A M iss 3
“.:..‘.."‘.'k.:'.‘.«*“““ o dape oa
a . as
the guests of An.('on Graves
Mr. Grimes anu Miss Lolia Grimes
of Plains, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. 8 R Christie, Jr
.rm Ruth Barry. of Atlanta, was
teasn for the Young Ladies Hridge
Club Wednesday afterncoen
Mre J. A. Cragwall, of Crawfurd
ville, Ind., is the guest of Mre. K J.
Jones.
Mra W. P Long, of Marristown,
Teun. is the guest of her mother,
Mrs 8 J, Jones .
“:n.“num. dozlp';' York, who ;n
e Euest paren Y
and Mrs, E R Rivers, muucr\au
Monday. .
Miss Elizsabeth Mack has returned
from a visit to relatives in Fort
Milla, 8 C.
Mr. and Mre. P. E Glenn entertain.
od at bridge Tuesday evening. Mre
Murphy and Mr. Holiday were
awarded the prises. |
M. C.'T. o«u:‘ entertained at
a bridge luncheon Wedneaday |
Mrs. Smith was hostess for (the
Adams Street Bridge Club Thursday
morning.
Miss Lula Wilburn has returned
from a business trip to Madison.
Miss Mary Houston returned Tues
day from a visit to Columbia, 8 C
Mr. and Mra Jack Geodman, who
have been making their home in In
man Park. are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Candier,
The Misses Lillian and Alice Bou
ligny entertained informally at danc
ln‘. Wednesday evening. |
he Agnes Lee Chapter, 5 D O,
was entertained ut the home of Mrs.
J. H. Goss, Jr., rfld.-‘_ afternoon. |
Mrs, €%, L. Weekes, Mrs. T. 8. Hodges
and Mrs. George Knott were joint
hostesses with Mra, Goss. |
Mins Adelaide Everhart was hostess
for the Clalrmont Avenue Sewing |
Circle Thursday afternoon. 1
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T Kirkwood |
‘ww. R O-G'MM
(S 8 JOSEPHINE HENDERSON
M entertained at dancing Satur
day evening .at her home lnl
Sutherland terrace. The guests were
members of the Mikado Cludb and &
few Invited friends.
Mrs. Thornley was hostess Friday
afternogn for the members of the
Young lLadies’ Book Club. ’
Mrs. Fred Norris entertained at a
spend-the-day party for her little
daughter, Lucy, on Saturday. The
guests included Ellzabeth and Fd
ward Carithers, Lilllan and Deorothy
Walters, Dorothy Drake and Emily
and su:em Stead.
Mrs. Joseph Jansen entertained the
members of her Sewing Club Wed
nesday. P
The Misses Lucile Sheridan and
Jone Grogan, of Newnan, spent the
week-end with Mrs. L. M. Beacham.
Mrs. MRcaell Gainn entertained the
members of the 1915 Five Hundred
Club Tuesday afternoon, the first
prize being won by Mrs, Bullard and
the booby presented to Mrs. L. M.
Beacham. The club, will hold the
next meeting with M¥s. S. S. Gibbs
on Moreland avenue.
Miss M. Welmer, who has been
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. Joseph Jansen, left during the
week for Douisville, Ky. where she
will spend the remainder of the win
ter.
Miss Bessie Henderson has re
turned from California, where she has
spent the past two years with rela
tives,
Mrs. Judson Heard and family, of
Macon, are with Mrs. Lewis Rogers,
on Howard street, for the winter.
Miss llloroneo Welis, of Covington,
was the week-end guest of Miss Jo
sephine Henderson.
Mrs. M. E. Williams will ‘entertain
the Kirkwood 1915 Club next Wed
nesday afternoon.
The Mikado Club will entertain this
week at a shower dance at the resi
dence of Miss, Lola Buchanan in
Sutherland terrace. All gifts will be
used for the adornment of the elub
rooms. .
Mrs. Joseph Jansen was a guest at
a spend-the-day party in Smyrna on
Thursday.
Miss Carolyn Magill, of Smyrna,
will spend the week-end with her
aunt,» Mrs. W. D. Paden.
' Mrs. Willlam E. Saunders is in
Rome, where she was called on ac
count of the illness of her aunt.
Miss Ora McQGriff has returned
from a visit to Sylvester. °
Miss Ellis, of Fort Worth, is visit
in{)rher grandfather, W. H. Ellis,
. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor, of
Goree, Texas, who have been spend
ing some time with their sister, Mrs.
Kate Green Hess, returned home the
last of the week
I The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
‘Methodist Church met Monday after
noon with Mrs. M. E. Willlams on
Hardee street.
The Round Dozen Club was enter
tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. T.
W. Nations.
~ Mrs. Reagan is the guest of Mr.
be P T R
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and Mrs B 2 Pust on Howard street.
The Chrisilan Endeaver Socisty
mest a 1 the residence of Mr and Mre
L € Cosseln me
‘“Hn w ll“ & will entarvain
members Club on
Tharsday afterveen m afts
erpoon ahe m‘n ‘e hostess for the
members of Forty-twa Clab
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M son, Roy, Jr., Nave returned from
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RS, EMMA MILLS received &
M message from Baltimore Wed
"‘{ that her husband, Mor
f:n Mills. who has been at the Johas
| opkina Hav“ul for several months,
was critically )il * She left at once e
visit him.
The Woman's Misslonary Soclety
of the Baptist Church and the Bun
beam Society had an interesting sarv-
Il« at the church Wedneaday.
Miss Willie Knox, of Duluth, was
the guest during (he week of Miss
Minnie Alma ediock and other
friends
Mrs. Wade H. Tatum visited Jobn
Hamrick and family at Sanford, Fla.,
the past few weeks, . .
Miss Neronia Rodpers has returned
from visiting her sisters, Mm. W, J.
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Mis Woeodfin McKirey and litie
“m‘:‘h" returned to their howms
in A after & vislt of several davs
to Mr. and Mra W, M. MeEiroy
Miss Mattie Wall is the wesk.end
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teriained a number of frionds
Tueaday mtz Games and
contests were enkned. Those win
ning the prises were Mr and Mrs A
W Mattisen, Mrs. Max Douthit and
Robert Mroyies. The other guests
were Mr. and Mra Otis Taylor, Mr
and Mre. Elbert Davis, My, and Mrs
Nea! Martiey, Mr. and Mrs. J. O Bel,
Mr. and Mra. A D Carroll, Mr and
Mre. M. M Bimmons, Mr. apd Mrs
Weeka, Mr. and Mpa T V. Hall, My
and Mre. Charles Duvall and Mrs
Robert Broyles
- Miss Pearl Chestnut, of Chambles,
spent the week-end with her aumnt
Mre. C. A Jepses.
A sovlal meeting of the men of the
Oakhuret Methodist Church was held
at the residence of Mr. and M K
P M’m. Wednesday evering
Ada Mismar celebrated her
olghth birthday Wednesday afler.
noon with & party for a number of
friends. . Those present were Sara
Pelie, Bernice and Kthel Nash. Mi
riap Andrews, Evalyn Ashley, Daro
m Connally, Louraine Fisher, Myra
Brooks, Mary Vi *D‘.:.'“"""
ginia Ewell
Nash, I\flfi Guinn, J. C. and Ber
nard Hary Lawrence Plaster,
¥Frank Samuel Myer and
Homer Jr. SNrs. T. E. Doss
and M, C. L. Guinn sssisted in en
nfl‘lfl! tloxuu.
Miss rtin enteriained a
pumber of friends Thersday eaven
ing. Those room included the
Misses Cotty Johnston, Lucy Overby,
Nell Fowler and Bertha MvMichael,
Marion Hill Clarence Owens, How
ard Miller, Ned Fowler, Mrs J. A,
Cd‘l..' and Mr. and Mre. F. E Han-
Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, who have
been on & Yisit to Conyers, have re
turned home.
Miss Martha Malcolm, who has
been the guest of Miss Verne Gar-
Tett, on East Lake drive, has returned
Miss Maurice Fagan, of Fort Val.
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loy. spent & sow days with her aunt
lun P L. Walker. on her way teo
lo.mmlb. where she will attend
!”m College.
Miss Nannile Athey ".J!M! in the
!ru of friends in Grove.
Miss Philiips was mald of hovor at
I'” of Miss Hester Combs
to Palmer i : Macon, which
Was an even nesday evening.
Mrs. J A, Morris was the guest of
Mre L. A Johnson at East Lake for
ihe week-end.
C Mre J W Harvill had a 8 her
Ruesis dufl-.-l'h‘o week Mra W, W
gaum‘n: and J. L. Ounsin, of
Winder,
. Mre. M. E Wiison, who spent seve
ornl days with Mrs J. W Phillips,
has returned to her home it Grifin,
, Jre. V. A Hagooldt hes refurned
from A vislt e in Spartan
burg, & C.
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srnoon of the Needlecraft Club of
Jefterson Place. The nc-ltnm
‘ent were Mesdames W. L. C
| Charies Duvall, A. W. Mattison, A, D.
il‘.m-!l.':.‘ K Iroflc:.gl M. Sim
| mons, } . 0. Bell,
Weens lu%t and G O, :3"
lor, Miss Essie Swanson and Miss
Georgla Weeka
Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Jeases have re
| turned from Chambles, where they
were the guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. 8 Chestnut.
Miss Ivalyn Giradeau, who was the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Georgia John.
ston. has mum# to Thomaston,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ray entertain
od the Evening Rook Club on Tues
day at her homwe on Madison avenue.
The prizes were won by !lu.'o‘f:'o
Skinner, Mra. Roy Eichberg, Mrs, H,
W. Young and W. B. Fitsgerald, The
other guests present were Mr. and
Mra John L. Elchberg. Mrs. I B. lee
sosne, George Skinner, Mrs, W, R
Fitagerald, Mre. R. C. Rousey, H W.
Young, Miss Ruby Rousey and others
Mre. 8 J. Douthit, of Nashville, is
c!\o‘n«torur‘ and Mrs. Max
Douthit,
Mrs J. A. Stagg, who has been vis
iting her daughter, Mra. W, L. Cline,
has returned 10 her home in Greens
burg, Ind.
~ Mrs. John H. Treble of T‘n. in
spending some time with r. and
Mrs. Treble
Mr. and Mrs. £ Veal announce the
birth of a daughter, Sunday, Janu
ary §, at their home on DeKaldb ave
nue.
Dr. and Mre. J. H. Phillips left
during the week for Locust Grove, to
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e sl the wedding of thelr
. Palmer Galliard, i
Beelyn Medlock, of Lithonla, '
‘:Q.t ‘.:w:t Mrs € G Ouinn
uring - ee |
’ Mr. and Mre 1. O Cosgrove and
son, whoe formeriy resided on East
Lake drive, have moved to Atlants.
Mre W. M. Zimmerman and ohll.
dren have returned from Westmin
ster, B C., where they speni ihe
holidays. |
Mra. Georgla Jolnston entertained
her Bunday school class informally
mndu omft:. sl her home ..:u
e 1 .
Cecll mu, James r:n;. Thomas
m«h Raiph Morgan, Carlton
taker and Albert Farmer i
I Miss Lillias W. Cairns, afier a vielt
‘af several weeks in Clinton. Mass.,
and New York Clty, has returned
home. I
| Mra M. B Dixen and Miss u«n]
Dixen have returned from Elberion.
. Miss Lehman Chapman, whe "'I
the guest of relatives in Lithonis
has returned. I
| un(‘.xmumummg
E young ladies of Bast Point en
tertained at a Leap Year dance
Thursday evening Those pres
ent were the Misses Liddell, of Atl
lanta: Mary Dull of Atlanta: Mary
Spencer, Male Shepard, Mary lLee
Sloan, Annie Ricketson, Carrie May
Allen, Sarah Frances Carrell udl
Mattie and Winnle Couch, George
Christian, John Stanberry, T. Roy
Liddell, 8. C. Bider, Walter l!uuuu.l
B. B Baker. LeGare Davia, Charles
am.mmh?ho-pu,rm‘
m»r. Harry Johnson, Thurman
peon, George Sparks, H T
Strickiand, George Suggs, P D Al
len, Fred Couch, Mr. and Mrs. A E
MoeClure, Mr. and Mre. J, E MoMii
jan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Wilson, Mr.
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the guest of Mrs. P. H. Orr this week.
Mrs, J. L. Gale has returned to
Douglasville, after a visit to Mrs. Ira
T. Settie ‘
Mra J. C. McKenzio entertained the
M‘wub w-‘mumu
her on Ch street. Those
Imfl were Miss Stella Hope, Mrs.
I tney and Miss Winnle Couch, of
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I—All doors five-ply flush cak.
2—Sides of base three-ply cak panels, smooth, have no dust
gathering corners.
3—All drawer fronts flush oak.
4—Flat shelf top.
s—Dovetailed corner construction.
6—Rounded dust-proof corners inside.
7—~Heavy rounded top.
B—All-metal flour bin and compartment —dust-proof and
sanitary — removable.
3—Eight-piece set heavy colonial glass tea, coffee, spice
jars, etc. -~
10—~Crystal glass sanitary removable sugar bin.
11—Elastic waterproof white enamel cupboards.
12—Nickeloid full sliding tops.
13—8olid oak post construction.
14—Metal ferrules and large ball-bearing casters.
15—Well-made nickel hardware; gravity springless locka.
16—~Drawers dovetailed front and back-—three-ply bottoms.
17—Extra large drawer——very convenient.
18—8anitary metal bread and cake box; movable trays, ven
tilated, sanitary.
19—" Double-strength wire shelves, racks, etc.
20—All door interiors flush, no dust, quickly, easily cleaned.
21—Base bottom three-ply hardwood—will never break.
22—Base bottom high off floor—easy to sweep under.
23—Four coats waterproof spar varnish.
24—Back of base three-ply hardweod; back of top three-ply
hardwood, covered with waterproof white enamel. Can
not warp or crack.
25—Dovetailed corner construction.
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