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TMAN, Jan. 16 ~One of the prin I
: vipal affairs @f the week was the
‘ mesting of the Mission Study Clase’
BOR the Methodist Chureh which Was
Beld 8! the home of Mes W. A Woelen,
Among the social courtesies entended
Nite Minkle, of Macon, during hev
te Mra W. E Davidson was the
Sridge party given by Mre Lo M. Fea
s goek, I
¢ O R Bennett, superintendent of the
Baptist Sunday school, entertained &
arge namber of lttle folks &t & candy
pulling in the park Tuessday afterncen
Mise Bessie Ma)y Daniels enterthined
the Evening Wridge Club Tuesday for
per guests, Misses Davenport and Far
ol
v Mre Chartes W. Griffin entertained
Tuesday morning for Mra Nita Minkle,
of Macon, the guest ot MNm W. E
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J. ¢ Wall pamplimented the vis.
Here with a bridge party Friday after
. Mrs. Jebn 1. Wooten e
?o'gl dinner Mondey omcn.’rm
:&l‘ Nita Minkle. the guest of Mrs
. "EM ‘
Mrs ,I‘. MeVay entertained U-.::x
. P Btewart, of Atlanta,
o C. Chandler and Misses Barber,
Besl" ey svanting fr thai et
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m Nl‘lh, nl"um i
Mrs. App Merrman gu 8 Duteh |
A for Mra MHinkle Monday night
Besutiful wedding 8t the residence
bride's parents, was that of Miss |
Wiliamson, of this city fte O
A of Asheville, N. C, Wme
- in the y“nri daughter of
AfM M M Hlamson. Mr. |
', 3 Joune business man of his
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. hfib Reynolds, of this eity,
; O. D'Young, of Gresston, 'cr'o
R Sieuiny onine Dot ehe et
- 5 'I,-t-fln‘tld performing he cere
_meny.
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: AVANNAH, Jan. 15.~Members of
the younger set are making prep
amtions for an elaborate black
white leap year ball, which will' be
1 .Lm K.Lc. Hotel February 10
FL will be the first of its kind ever given
in Savannah
O‘F Dhorter Alexander and
3 sard entertained one hun.
gfi:‘rfi", &t & oard party at
b ~dance was given Wednesday
m at the t:ou Hotel, attend-
Two &n‘ \yers attended the
wur party \:’M at lh:'
: were devoted to chatity.
Mrs, %nn\u lu‘ng.cn-I
ursday evening in of
A iven and Miss Jean Fulton,
their and for Miss
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guesy of Mrs. Lewis Van Smith,
g Vidalia !
IDALIA, Jan. 15.~Miss Luelle
Grace and Broadus Price were
married Monday at the Methodist
w The Rev. M. W. Carmichael
the ceremony.
e One of the -zt. important ".:f“(::
M'U Club, which &'m place at the
uditori on "‘“‘]fi The
! was %n Food and Health™
f some of the leading physi
of were read.
w. N was hostess to the
‘ sos the Salmagundl Club Wed
' ‘rE- Besham Calhoun Chap
ter, U. C., will appropriately com
m the birthday anniversary of
Lee on January 19.
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| JACKSON, Jan. 15.—Miss Mary New
: ton entertained her Dbridge eclud
A 7, Tuesday afternoon.
. A meeting of the Parent-Teacher As
. sociation was held Wednesday afternoon |
ga the school auditorium, the president, |
! 1. L. O'Kelley fchdln'.
i Miss Helen Carmichael entertained
i the members of her rook club Wednes
{ day sfternoon at her home on Third |
. street. She was assisted by Mrs. J. H.
- Carmichael.
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: HOMSON, Jan. 16.—The U. D.:C
met Tuesday with Mre. Ira E.
E Farmer. ‘
The girls' auxiliary of the Baptist
gm'ch held a meetln# Saturday at the
ence of Mrs. N. . Ware. |
. The Parent-Teachers’' Association met
" Friday at the schoolhouse. |
. Mrs. Ira E. Farmer was hostess to the
E Woman's Club Wednesday.
. On Friday the younh set enjoyed a
lr‘fly at the home of Mrs. Mll'{. Kl
ington.
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OME, Jan. 15.—A box party was
% given by the Hope Chess Club
3 Wednesday night at the produc-
Ema of the “Bohemian Girl,” the hos
m and thelr guests including Misses
se Moultrie, Bessie Moore, Mar
'M Hamilton, Martha Dean, A. 8,
‘est.” Horace Johnson, Shorter Hamil
t‘:"nd J. P. Jones.
B Pe{rln“?:;tor.dßrowr; {‘nvefn sur
;. party nesday night for her
’l“‘ usband, on their first marriage anni-
Mrs. Willlam E. Saunders and little
daughter, Margaret, of Atlanta, are the
& of Mrs. M;r{urat Trumbo.
B Boghby Hughes gave a _party
4 , her T“..“ lncludln& Misses
4 t Hamilton, Louise oultrie,
beth Hamilton, Bessie Moore,
ha Dean, Margaret C. Hamilton and
- Addie Wright.
;I Griffin I
E RIFFIN, Jan. 15.—Mrs. William H.
¢ Wheaton entertained her domino
club Wednesday afternoon. A
. The Woman's Club of Griffin met with
Mrs. Robin Wheaton Thursday. |
Mre, Benjamin B. Brown was the
hostess to her domino club Friday.
Mr. and Mre. William }. Beck gave
; & Alnner Bunday.
. Mrs. Trank Flynt gave a theater paxiy
for Mre. Stewart Tayier, of VY aaosts, o 6
h:d._v
e Thomas R I.uh gave & luncheos
Friday for e W Royster, whe will
wave Monday for Chatibnoogs, Tens. |
Lo resals mnal eIA 8 |
Mr and Mrs ;' lm.:'l?.lmz 'nul
dinber pmrt e - iirs
2::..- « ln‘n and Mr and Mrs “mI
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Mise Mattie Head will lsave r
for Allania ibe the guest of \ ..SI
M Poiliips Mead
The Wuman s Ausiliary of B Georges
Episcopal Churdh met with Mre David
3. Dailey Hmdo“fluaou\
n'“a.:‘d Mrs nk hy;u cn n“‘w
netr Peas iR - ™ Tew .
art Tarier, J \g:.“rl. and Mr. and
Mrs William E. M Searey. Jr
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A GRANGE, Jan. 16 Mr. and Mra
P Abraham and the members
of thelr household tendered a sur
prise party to Mr. and Mrs & M. Dun.
son Friday evening at the home of Mrs
R D Render
Miss Nell Baugh was hostess for the
Friday Aftersoon (lub. Mrs Kanford
Nn‘nmmqacnnmimud
eTR Prompoen e Joha Basgh.
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N e Lo T ang Mise Naselo:
Baugh assisted in wfia.
sain 84 & "’.':‘:.‘.."“r... ' .':i‘.."‘...;.“"
tain At an in
complimentary 1o Mr. A.: Mrs B L
Dunson and A. M. Winn, the nufi? o
alter ruler. Danks mu-:‘ will act
as tn\leun and & number bachelors
i > suctioned off on Leap Year pro
posa
A domine party was given at the Eike'
Clud Saturday afterncon by Mra &. 1.
Juckson in compliment to Mra "
Dunson. The high score prise llhr.
was won by Miss Corinne Jarvell ™
Jarrell Dunson was given the conscla
|m‘utumm==nu with
A gold pencil. Neven W of guesis
were entertained.
'l’m'.uu-'o Missionar)y ..d:m of
the First Baptist Church will -
raily in the Baraca room Monday after-
An event of this week was the book
shower given by LaGrange College on
Monday Mw the parpose of en
larging the Whrary.
A .url even! was lbg,'u‘:h party
given
e i Leseram Paher at her home
oauormvflh n.?«‘ .
ra tieorge M.
the members of m‘fl‘{.mm
day afterncon ‘= compliment to Mins
Ruth W bride -elact.
hg.“ Hutchinson ‘gcnlhd
the bers of the Sewing Tours. |
day afternoon with & moving pilcture
m Tfltu b was enter
i m s Henry
..mmn dance :0:?‘
non - .
¥ were tha
. Mins MR Gite = T A
Alkinson. :
I Madison I
| ADISON, Jan, 15 ~Mm. C. L. um-‘
| enberg entertained a few friends
} in her home on North Maip -lnu!I
on Thurflh(‘ evening.
I M. M. W I.Mwln‘-u hostess on
Toesday to Clrele No. 8 of the Madison
I"Jt.."'&"?"..a."' Dougles ent ‘ ?
A enle or
Circle No. 4 of the uldhrlmllrt
i(‘huh'h Thursday. |
On Friday evening the Young Men's
I(‘lub gave a dance
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! OCHRAN, Jan, 15,-On Monday
I‘ evening the board of stewards of
' the Methodist Church and the pas-
ItorA the Rev. C. W. Curry, were given a\
dinner by the chairman of the board,’
W, H. Peacock. |
| Mrs. J. H. MeCrary rvo a sewing
}Mrl‘. Wednesday evening for Miss Gus- |
sle Kason, of Mcßae, who is visiting
‘:‘lrt.huwm‘n sister, Miss Fannle
mith. .
U Dr. and Mrs. J. B." Peacock gave .I
‘dinner Tuesday. I
_The Civie lme. with Mrs. W. M.
Wynne as pn nt, gave a turkey
su r Friday.
| m Masonic lodge installed the offi
clals for the new term Friday.
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[\ALTON, Jan. 15.—Mrs. Charles P.
Glover, of Atlanta, was guest of
honor at a bridge party given on
Tuesday afternoon by Miss Julia Me-
Daniel ' y
The young men gave a dance Friday
for Miss ero Thorne, of Atlanta.
Miss Nell rlmt entertained her card
club at brldf day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Smith gave a
rook party Thursday evening.
Mrs. G. M. Felker gave a bridge party
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs, hnh Lester entertalned the
members of her Sunday school class at
tea Tuesday.
Miss Lois Edwnrgn entertained Sat
urday afternoon at bridge.
I Dublin I
| ÜBLIN, Jan, 15.—A birthday partly
was given by little Miss Marion
Matin in honor of her ninth birth
day,
An informal bridge !g:rt,\' was given
Monday by Mrs. Mary &e at her home
on Stonewall street.
A brldge party was given Monday aft
ernoon by Mrs. F. S Street for Miss
Gussie Belle Rawls, who left this woelil
for Atlanta to enter a nurses' school. |
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Keith finve a dinner for Miss Mayme
lou Cg e, who has been visiting friends
and relatives in the city.
For Miss lda Camp Berry, of Shelby
ville, Tenn., who is the guest of Miss
¥ova Stevens, Mrs. Guyton Sanders gave
a rook party Wednesday.
A delightful affair in honer of Miss
Berry was lt'lven Thursday night by Miss
Stevens, when a company of young peo
ple gtherod 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
16, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
§. °T. Hall, in Dublin.
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AYCROSS, Jan. ™ 15.—Wednesday
afternoon, with only a-few inti
» mate friends present, Miss Viru
‘White and L. N. Chestnut were married,
Justice O. J. Allen performing the cere
mony. Mr. and Mrs. Chestnut will make
their home in Waycross.
| The first meeting of the Fortnightly
Music Club was held Wednesday even
ing at the home of Mrs. George Mac-
Donnell. The business session was pre
sided over by Miss Eula Lang, after
which the club discussed plans for en-
Jurging the scope of the work. Thosas
ukfin‘ part _in the evening's pram-n.m-'
were Mrs. Denjamin G, Parks, Mrs.
Brassington, Miss Dorothy Price, Miss
leg Lasia Walton awsi Mise Jeatie Care.
. 0. Parks
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gbA s mesting at 'he oity ¥. M.
In hanor rl n-mh-.' the D-a
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evening. .:.:. teo teams played &
mm Mes M "’?
A 0 “hackling sed Mre. W
m the Intter here on & wiait
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r Shepherd entertained for her
I nieoe, Miss Margarette Shepherd,
naturday
I':;r l‘;m"o ?‘u-m gave & shower
tae arion Jones
i sow friends
Im'“ufill:ru.":\'“m.m Marshail
at & dinner
T Mr and Mre a'i hl.:rdon onlertained
Monday sven! helr Misses
I(:u c:d um'-'l. o lul’m
The socta! svent of the New Year was
the marriage of Miss Maranne Jones
o l‘nm..(‘l Smith, of .::b::.l.l;o
ceremoen performed b
W. K J-nu"t. Baptist Chureh,
"t 1:..:m of W‘lo'u parents just
A surprise to society last weak was
the of Miss Oulda U:ng
m.r uv. and M ¢
Murray, to Bim :;JM copemany
Sretls'end -‘.'..!.“rm.." ™ v W
n A .
Ir;fm;n. x« the n’-um ('::.r:'u
‘ r. and im -
tained at the Dempae) fl:m M
for Mra. Slappey’'s sister, Mra. Bemmes,
of Mobile. %
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ILLEDGEVILLE, Jan. 15 ~A mar-
M riage which came as & surprise
to their many friends was that of
Miss Beuna Barrett ard Malcolm Flem
'fl'n-. which took place st the Preaby
e manse in Atlania last Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Sarah and n»oeuuml‘l on
lonu-':‘n few friands at a ¢ dish
nm' turday mflm‘
G M C Clud a rook tour
nament Mi avening
h'rr:: g‘u‘l.le 'lub"l'nol with Mre. M. M.
L The Paldwin Blues sou thelir annual
Mrfll‘a "r“‘.
iss Virginia Tunne! gave a progress.
ive rook ‘rni Saturday onalnT
Miss ttie Fibley gave an informal
dum at her home on Montigomery
. Inurdu“cvmns
tortumgarty Sridus sveling 15 Soner
of the mfla’n-.
I Augusta |
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UGUSTA, Jan. 16.—~The dance Sat
© urday night at the Country Club,
' & script affair given by a number
of Augusta . ved # success.
. Mrs, Wlllm’.tnw Twiggs will give
. # Thursday.
& bridge party qun Wednesday
afternoon at Partridge Inn for the ben
ent of l}o Boys' Home was a success,
Mrs. John yW. Herbert and Mr. and
Mre. Dunn, few York, and thelr ghil
dren, are at Palmetto Lodge, North" A
ugusta, for several weeks.
_mlflu Nelle Plicher gave a bridge party
u v
Tmmmnm« Club h.ti its meet
ing Wmneodl‘wlrunwon' t the par
lors of the, Y. .04 A
The marriage of Miss Marie Kohn, of
Prosperity, 8. C., and Thomas Barnes,
of Saluda, B. C., took place Tuesday,
Mr. and Fn Barnes are visiting Augus
‘u relatives before returning to Sa-
The marriage of Adolph Grabowskl
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
Walker gave a rook party Thurs-
Jday for Mrs. Clinton Powell, of
Kannapolis, N, C.
Miss Woodliffe Scott entertained Fri
day evenln‘. for Miss Fern Thompson,
3! Athens, the guest of Miss Fannie Mae
ones.
Miss Annie Paschal was hostess Mon
dl{' afternoon Ao e Y. W. A
iss Julla Adams entertained the
Young Woman's Missionary Soclety
Monday afternoon.
Miss Fannie Mae Jones gave a dfuner
Thursday.
Mre. Mu('ie 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
ette, \
Mr. and Mrs. Foote Bronson gave a
house party this week. |
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LBERTON, 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.
I The Sorosis Club was entertained by
Mrs. Adeline Deadwyler at Hotel Ghol-
Will make a change in business February 1.
To accomplish this
Must Have More Room==
More Money
See Wednesday's Georgian for prices on the
greatest slaughter of shoe prices Atlanta has
ever seen.
HEAKST'S SUNDAY AN, ATLANTA. GA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16 1916
\KST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA. SUNDAY, JANUARY 16 1916
Miss Elizabeth Harding 2 e
Washington, whe is engaged to marry Franklin H. 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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Inm Poems were read by Mrs. W, ¥,
Jones, Mrs. 8” A. Harris and Mra. M.
1. Stevens and Mrs. Duncan Tutt played.
Mrs. Ben Conyers, of Atlanta, was
honor guest at a _theater p.rtg. given by
Mre. John Law Brown last turd&
" The Bridge Club met with Miss T
rie Bigham at the home of Mrs. W. O.
Jones lnlurdfi afternoon.
The Class Club held & meeting with
Mrs. D. B, Maxwell Friday afternoon.
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‘A JEWNAN, Jan. 15.—0 n Wednesday
Miss Frances Arnoki 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 guuu at a formal dinner
party ‘lwn y Dr. and Mrs. Jobn Lon
fino Wednesday afternoon at their home
n Fairburn.
Thursday afternocon Miss Lillian
Reese and Walter Hopkins were mar
ried at the home of the bride's parents,
M;‘ andT)lfi‘-. E. ,(‘()‘ Eoeu. K
re. Tollison rby ve a rldgo
&lrty Tuesday. First prso was won by
rs. Jack H, Powel. Mrs, Kirby was
assisted by Mrs. N. E. Powel and Mrs.
W. 8. Dent.
Miss Evelyn Wright gave a brtd‘:
party Saturday for members of her club,
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Goodrum rvo a
dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. A
J. Smith, of Atlanta.
Mrs. J. T. Kirby entertained & small
party on Friday afternoon.
OLUMBUS, Jan. 15.—Miss Nan
Howard entertained the Monday
Auction Club this week. '
Miss Roberta Slade gaye a party
Tuesday morning.
Miss Mary 5.-:1 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
It?nge Tuesday at the Harmony Circle
Club.
| Several of the girls of the society set
of Columbus are flvlnf a house party
‘at Esquline, about twelve mliles east of
the city on the Glade road. The girls
‘are “roughing it and entertaining for
‘the boys twice a week. The party is
being cmaperoned by Judge and Mrs.
Frank Foley.
In honor of their guest, Mr. and Mrs.
Van Court Carwithen, of Philadeiphia,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swift gave a
luncheon Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. E. L. Brennan was hostess of
the Auction Set Back Club Wednesday
at her home In Wynnton.
As a special courtesy to Mr. and Mrs.
Van Couflo":mt‘lhcn. of PhIMol%l:la.
Mrs. Clfm Swift and Mrs. Richard
Spence were hostesses to the Nollo Club
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Googe Swift and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest smukes Fvc -
dance Thursday evening at the Country
Ch‘a'b so; Mr.hugd Mrs. Cuwltm. |
rs. Joseph Juljus gave a ¢ rflyl
Thursday for Hl-TChrico Levy, cf Sa
vannah. |
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ORDELE, Jan. A 5 Misses Margaret
and Florence Needham gave a par
ty Tuesday afternoon for their
‘sitser, Mrs, Wilkerson, of Blrmlnm.
~ The Matrons and Adult Bible ¢ s
Io( the Methodist Sunday School held
wtherlnc in the parlors of the church
| ay afternoon.
~ One of the firlnclptl affairs of the week
was the roowp‘rly given by Mrs. C.
L. McMillan Wednesday for Miss Sally
‘Mae, of Louisville, Ky., the guest of
Mrs. Matthew Wakefleld.
The Young Matrons' Club and a num
ber of others were entertained Wednes
day 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. Bdward Stallings, the
members of the Presbyterian Church
‘gave their annual church sooial. |
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I Macon i
I ACON, Jar. 35.—One of the meost
enjoyable social affairs of the
I season was the masquerade
dance with which Mr. and Mrs. W, J.
Massse complimented their Fuest,
Mre. Augustus Jones, of Columbus,
Miss., on Wednesday night. There “rere
mere than 399 guests, and the afair
‘-t“d ohl.u&‘-’.lm
fi.d -.vut#lu:
acnrm&?‘n:‘.u her
%}%% Cunningham, of
Flugel, of Fast Orange,
r'. 10 enteriained as the guest
ME° Horann sntertained _at
afternoon for Miss
. of Clncinnatl,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. I H. Ad
!n Walter Grace was hostess at a
party Friday afterncon for Mrs
Thomas, of Athens, the guest of Mrs.
Marshall Johnstor.
Mrs. B C. Crawford, the guest of Mrs.
Custis Guttenberger, was the honoree of
& bridge party given by Miss Hasel Ge
winner . Others who entertained
for 1n.% this week were Mrs.
Roland Mahone. Mre. Robert Feagin and
Mrs. Will Virgin.
Miss Martha Humphries entertained at
bridge Thursday morning for Miss Pe
louse, of Richmond: Mrs. Willilam Dab
pey, Jr., of l.ynchbu;r. Va.: Miss
Page, of Norfolk, and Miss Clarke, of
Birmingham, who are the fnouls of MI"I
Frances Turpin. Miss Alice Gardner
was hostess this morning to these vis
itors at a bridge party. |
Mrs. Harry Fowler entertained at
bridge at the Dempué Friday for her
sister, Mrs, Spears, of Chattanooga, and
Mrs. Ben Wainwright, of Indiana, who
is _the w of Mrs. William Fowler.
Mrs. wn Taylor and Mrs: Custis
Gutenberger entertained this week at
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our price ........ 50(5
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Round Iron Gdid
dle Cake g
Pans .... 500
o Gray Enamel
oy 1-quart
RS Sauce
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well varnished, in My
light oak—
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A' tation leather,
round or
P oia e AR - EERTETECS
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and
Pitcher.
Blue
edge.
bridge parties for Mre. Jones. Mre Mar
ste 5 guest
aal] gave | "%"‘ -
Yy »
nesdas vm ‘% guests.
I ONTICELLO, Jar, 16.—The Phila-
M thea class of the Baptist Church
was enteriained by Mise Bugenis
Newton Friday
The Woman's Christian Temperance
Unipn will meet Monday afterncon with
Mrs. Parks Marvey.
Mra. Eugene Ba was hostess ‘o
the Pridge Gub Thursday |
Mrs LC. Wilson, of Macon, mug
&hn‘-uo pariy by Mm. J E T
rs. Tom Persons also entertained one
afterncon at forty-two for Mre Wilson,
A rook &;‘l wven by Miss Irma
Plorence for Lavosia Maddox, dI
g:‘m; s, Oxford Kitchengs, :
b‘:::au. and Mra, Ceolquitt Greer,
lum 1. Marsh gave & luncheen,
followed by fnfl;-nn. the honor guests
mw of Bain o D‘r‘. S
of Eatonton, and um of ms
ARTERSVILLE, Jan. 15 —Thursday
afternocon Mre. J. A. Montfort en
tertained the West End Sewing
Club
A w‘r rty was Miss
Bernice unvn.y I ‘ I
Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs "“I
0:‘:: r entertained a party of friends
n hrfi.-
Miss Maybelle Jones is :rom the
week in Mfiutn. the guest ln.‘,low
ard Palmer.
.flu”' u‘:.g'tlm ::r't.:. -
Mra Oscar Peeples, erc- t of the
Cherokee Clud, entartained the execu
tive board Saturday.
Thomasville,
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|
OMASVILLE, Jan. 15.—~The mar
riage of Miss Blanche Parker and
John Manley took place Wednesday
evening at the home of the bride’s plr-I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker. near
Boston. The ceremony Was .rrtoflno‘
by the Rev. Alex W. Bealer, the mo
tist Church, of Valdosta. The o
was attended by her sister, Mrs. Wil
Ham Mcßae, of Tallahassee, Fla., ma
tron of honor
At the meeting of the Thomasville
Study Class this week “The Redeeming
Power of Love” was the theme for the
afternoon. The leader 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 bfld&o p.ny}'tven Friday af
ternocon by re. J. . 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 night Mr. and Mrs, T, M.
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SCHOOL DRESSES—Assort
ed plaids, with white collars
and cuffs, red cord and tassel
at neck; pleated skirts, piped
in white—
-6t014 years ........ 500
Excellent quality gingbams.
OUTING G O W N S—Double
faced Outing Gowns, embroid
ered yoke, white ground with
pink and blue $
steipes ........... 1.00
An exceptionally good one. |
BLACK SATEEN PETTI
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OUTINGS AND FLANEL
ETTES—BIue, pink and
mixed colors. 1
Our price, yard ...... 72(3
LADIES’ LARGE COOK
APRONS—Checked ginghams
or white
e 250
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gfil for '\v-mm of
Mre M D. Marcn of Maiiack sare
?’ given iv'nv
-m'. M. the.
A Grothing b Priar .
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I ARROLLTON. Jan. 15.--The Jokers'
| Clgb met Tuesday afterncon with
| Mre. Perdue Kytle at her home
on_Dixle street
T The Work-a-While Club was enieh
tained Puesday afternoon by Mra 4. O
Cmr. at her home on South siree!
| Pula Harris, of Pledmont, Ala,
was the honor mfl at a § o'clock din
ner, given b‘ sister, Mrs, J. L.
Thomasson. evening at her
bome on Rome street
Mise Ruth Smith gave a birthday din.
ner Nunday at her home on Ceanr
street, when she entertained a few of
her friends.
The Recreation Club was enteriained
Friday afterncon by Mra. Hilton Tyas
&t her home on Maple sireet.
Mrs. %‘.‘o‘- was hostess at &
luncheon y at her home on Ce
dar street.
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ALBOTTON, Jan. 15.~Mrs, Willlam
J. Thornton was hostess Monday
when she entertained with a din.
ner party in honor of her house Fuests,
Mr. and Mrs, Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Lee,
Mr. and Mrs, Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jones
and Mise of Opell! Ala.
Mrs P._M. Weston cmh:r'mmd at a
‘mfid-lho&yc:nv lund:l in honor of
. and Mrs. 1 Allen, Atlants.
Miss vnmnh Persons entertained at
cards y afternoon.
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