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% OLUMBUS, ¥Febh. 19.-—~Monday after
noon Miss Mary Plant, of Macon,
the guest of Miss Susie Hatcher,
was the inspiration of a golf luncheon,
Kighteen holes of golf were played, fol
lowing which a luncheon was served in
the dining room ut the Country Club,
The Monday Auction Club was enter-
Yained this week by Mrs, p. B. Patter
pon. There were three tables of play
ers, K
In honor of Miss Louise Albright and
Ray Crawford, whose wedding was an
event of this week, Mrs. R, C. Patter
s;m entertained with a dinner party for
six,
Miss Louise Joseph entertained the
members of the Advanced Auction Club
a4t her home Monday afternoon.
The members of the Auection Setback
Club were joint hostesses Tuesday aft
ernoon, entertaining with a shower In
henor of Miss Louise Albright, a bride
% of the week.
Mss Busie Hatcher invited a few
friends to an informal buffet supper on
Monday evening at her home on Upper
Hecond avenue, to meet her guest, Miss
Mary Plant, of Macon.
Honoring Mrs. Wilbur Searbrough,
Mrs. Pearson Dozier entertained the
members of the Tuesday Afternoon
Auction Club at her home in Wynnton
this week. |
In honmor of her house guests, Mrs.
Minna Buhler, of New York, and Mrs.
Melvin Btrauss, of Pittsburg, Mrs. Mor
rls Buhler entertained her bridgs club
Tuesday afternoon,
Miss Loulse Johngon entertained ltl
the Ralston Hot& Wednesday afternoon
with a tea dance. Thersa wera fifteen
couples In the party. I
A 8 a courtesy to Miss Mary Plant, the
guest of Miss Susia Hatcher, Miss Ruth
Hattle entertained with a theater party
Tuesday evening at Springer's Opera
House to see “Nobody Home." |
Another affair in honor of Miss Plant
~ was the card party, at which Miss
Susia Blackmar was hostess Wednesday
evening, entertaining the Wednesday
Morning Card Club and a number of
her other friends. |
An event of the late winter season
was the valentine german, given by the
Bachelors’ Club Friday night at the
Ralston Hotel, Among the visiting girls
were Miss Nell Wright, of Chattancoga;
Miss Mary Plant, of Macon; Miss Eliz
abeth Candler, of Savannah; Miss Marie
Walker, of Americus; Miss Jetta Leine
Farley, of Montgomery, and the Misses
Mildred and Evelyn Saffold, of Mont
somery.
Miss Francis Ruth Henderson and
Lemuel T. Downing were quietly mar
ried Tuesday afternoon at the home of
x the bride’s sister, Mrs. Henry Banks,
on Third avenue.
News has reached the gity of the mar
rlage of Miss Marguerite Walker to La
mar Smith, both of this city, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bates, I"I
Jacksonville, Tuesday evening. |
Miss ILouise Albright and Ray Craw
ford were married Wednesday afterncon
at the home of the bride’'s mother, Mrs
Ed Albright, on Hamilton avenue.
In honor of Miss Mary Plant, the
guest of Miss Susia Hatcher, Mr,
Thomas Andrews entertained a number
of his friends Wednesday afternoon at
the Ralston Hotel with a tea dance.
Mre, R. W. Slade entertained the
members of the Kalamazoo Club Wed
nesday afternoon at her home on Bec
ond avenue. |
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, I Greensboro I
I
REENSBORO, Febh. 19.-—-Miss Eloise |
G Smith entertained Wednesday in
honor of the Dlomine Club, at hul
home, “Sunsget View.” Miss Park and
Mre. J. G, Faust assisted. |
Mrs. Harvey Chapman and Mrs. John
A. McWhorter entertained at the home
of their mother, Mrs. Luther Sandrr.u,i
Tuesday afternocon, in honor of a recent '
bride, Mre. Gatewood Baynes I"orly-i
two was played. The Misses Oline |
Chapman and Winifred McWhorter and
Mrs. James Baynes assisted in enter
wining, |
Miss Iva McWhorter entertained the
Royal Ambassadors at a valentine party |
<last evening. The hostess was anummli
by the Misses Louise MoWhortey, Dor
’ othy Dutton and Klolse Moseley. |
* An event was the week-end party at |
which Miss Kathryn Monfort entertained |
vy in compliment to the Misses Agnes Hurt |
' and Marie Louise Willlams, Ret Mon- |
fort, of Emory College, and Reghaid
Robinson I
Mrs. B P, Wheeler Wwas hostess atl a
luncheon Thursday when she entertained
a number of friends
A spand-the-day party was gliven by
Mrs, ll' B. Rice on Wednesday for ul
dozen guests
Mrs, W. W. Boswell entertained at a
spend-the-day party Thursday in co-I"-‘
bration of her birthday.
Miss Marion ";l.rk‘]'t..:.‘},::'r;;?":-'\“ry..ml:r“'(.
RmImIM'J: !rlt“;;‘: Marie Louise Wil
Hams made top score and was presented
corraspondence cards, Tha hostess was
assisted in entertaining by her sister,
Miss Celeste Park
. ALTON. Feb. 19.-The young Innrs'
' D of the city enterfained Friday
evening at a leap year dance in |
the Elks' Club, Seaffer's orghestra rrnm!
Chattancoga furnishiug the dance music. |
-M“Ofl' the out-of - town gUests were ‘III..
Misses Zenobia Boston, of Atlanta; Ger- |
trude Bteed, of Claveland, Tenn, Grace
Trotter and Georgia Daylon, of Chatts. |
£r-mlu White and Ethel Adair, of
mfi\‘llln Frances Flemister, u'.’l un. |
nel ;""' Beulah Adamnmson, of Atlsnta,
and Dorothy Wright, of Cave Epring.
Wright Mitchell, of Athens;, Wyly hing |
and James Jackson, of Rome, ( lun_mw;
shaw, of (;nnm:\!'o_ |>.|l :I"l|¢ nry Pitts
.nflr?fl'{c" f::r.\.\i.-".” ;lr.flr'lhclhfll “t '!\.l
tables of bridge, the prize & beaded
purse, bqln} won by Mre, L. J. Allyn, |
and the consolation, & silver vanity case,
ng awarded Mre. H. J. Herron, Mise
a‘uu Was assisted in n.!arumm" by |
re. C. W, Moore, Mrs, W. D ng
and the Misses Plotse and Agnea Bryant,
An Informal dance was enjoyed by AI
(44 meore of the young t\w-flvit Monday even
-1 at Mrs W 1 fann's hotne I
nfi'“ Emery Kirby entertained her
ecard elub and a few others at bridge
saturday aflernoon
‘Mrs. (K J. Bmith was hostess Friday
afternoon te the members of the Re
viewers’ Club,
Mrs. ¥. T. Hardwick entertaineq her
card club at five tables of bridge Thurs
day afternoon.
Twenty of the boys and girls of the
High School Bave a surprise party for
Donald McFarland on Frid,y evening at
his home on Emery street.
The Philathea class of the First Meth
odist Sunday school enjoved a social
meeting Tuesday evening at the home of
the Misses Lucy and Lizzie Roberts,
Miss Kate Brooker, young daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, J. \V.' Brooker, and J,
M. Rudolph, an attorney and court re
porter, were marrieq Wednesday morn
ing at 9 o'clock, at the home of the
bride on Selvidge street. Astor the wed
ding they left for a trip to dincinnatl,
Miss Katherine Buchholz entertained
her Sunday school class and the classes
of Mre, W. 1. McWiliams and Miss
Marcia Buehholz, at a valentine party
Monday affernoon. Heart dice was
Dl‘d&*fld.
Thomasville
HOMASVILLE, Feb. 19.—Instead of
carrying out the regular program
for the meeting this week the
Thomasville Study Class on Thursday
afternoon held an open meeting for the
discussion of health measures. A fea
ture was an illustrated lecture by Dr,
Kmory ‘Park, of the State Board of
Health, on general health conditions,
The valentine dance given Monday
evening by the young men of the Nine
o'Clock Dancing Club was largely l'.-‘
tended. It was a masquerade party.
At midnight the guests unmasked lnd‘
afterwards the cotillion was danced.
Among the out-of-town visitors were
Miss Marion Fielder, of Atlanta; Miss
Julla Whitaker, of Colimbus; Miss Lois
Keith and Miss Wheeler, of New York;
Miss Virginia Buckley, of Manistee,
Mich.; Miss Martha Bailey, Miss Marie
Kidder and Miss Murdock, of Montice!-
10, Pa.; Miss Frishmuth, of Philadel
phla;.!\hss Lemon, of Tallahassee; Miss
Humphreys, of Fitzgerald, and others.
Mrs. J. H. Herbener was hostess on
Tuesday afternoon at a bridge party.
Mrs. J. W. Dillon entertained infor
mally Tuesday at an informal afternoon
party.
The annual tea given Wednesday aft
ernoon by the board of managers of the
City Hospital was attended by & num
ber of visitors.
I Bainbridge I
AINBRIDGE, Feb. 19.—The Maen-
B day Afternoon Sewing Club was
entertained at the home of Mrs,
L. F. Patterson, with Mrs. Cochran
hostess.
Claire Louise Friedman celebrated her
third birthday Tuesday afternoon with
a party at the home of her grand
tnother, Mrs. 1. Nussbaum. About fif
teén children were present.
On Tuesday evening the young men
entertained with a valentine dance at!
the Elks' Club for about 25 couples, I
| The B. V. D. Club held its regular
meeting Wednesday afternoon at thel
home of Miss Immie Mayes.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jullanl
Ehrlich entertained ‘the Temple Guild
at.her home on Shotwell street. l
SWNAN, Feb. 19.-—-On Saturday
evening Miss Sarah Jane Gibson
was hostess at a dancing party.
The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. J. 5
Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Wade 8. Dent.
Miss May Cole enteriained Tuesday
afternoon at a bridge party in honor of
Miss Etta Putnam. of Atlanta, the guest
of Mrs. H. A. Hall. Miss Cole was |
assisted bz Mrs. M. F. Cole and Mrs. |
k B. Cole.
FI:II Monday afiernoon Miss” Y,h-:morI
Barrett was married to Thomas MceMa
chean at the home of lLer .Ru.roml. Mr,
and Mrs., Ernest Barrelt. The ceremony
was wlmosu% by the lumfl{ and a (GW’
intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. McMa
chean, after their bridal trip., will be
with Mr. and Mrs. E. R Barrett :
Hall Fields entertained a large party
on Friday evening. The guests included
the school and college set of girls and.
Doitee Georgia Atkinson was hostess at |
an evening bridge party Monday in com
pliment to Miss Sarah Peniston, whose
marriage to Charles Moses, of Atlan
ta, will be an event in Aprll.
Mrs, 8. 1., Fowler gave & matinee par
ty at the Forsyth une\\‘odnrmhy,
Mrs. E. W. btone entertained at a
large reception this week in honor of
Mr, and ,\lr- Harvey Clarke, of Japan.
She was assisted by Miss Helen Stone,
Mrs. Wil Woodroof u;-u hmnc-?- -:h:
bridge party Tussday afternoon for
lln-m‘hmu of the Tuesday Brhi‘:‘-lub. I
Mre. Clarence Kestler entertained the
members of her committes for play
grounds of the Civie League on Tuesday
afternoon,
I Lm.::]
EST POINT, Feb. 10.Jola Kirby
W celebrated her eighth birthday
Baturday afterncon by inviting
bosof her littie friends to & valentine
riy.
l"'l'h"o Woman's Club of West Point met
with Mrs, L. D, Adams Friday after
noon, Mrs. W, Trox Bankston, Mrs.
Mack MeCulloh and Mre, W, J. Kirby
conducted the meeting
Gainesville
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AINESBVILLE, Veb. 19.—~Mrs. Lo F
G McConnell entertained at u re-
I ception Tuesday afternoon at her
home on Eycamore stregt U compliment
10 the members of the Alpha Uamma
| Delta Sorority. Assisting were Mry, K,
8, Johnson aid the Misses Martha Me-
Connell and Ruby Ketron
Miss Kmmie Clark was hostess to tha
members of the Big Bight Club at the
Mountain View Hotel Saturday evening I
An sflair of Thursday afternoon was
Im. party at which Mrs, & W, Darnell
entertiained at the home of Mre D, W
' Whalchel on u‘;}cn :‘;rut 'm cu;npl‘m;.nl
1o her guest ns Girgce Dwmvis, of Jas
por. Mrs quu-wl. Mrs, Ben Galllara
and Mrs, Cleve helchel wasisted in
rerving
Mra., Hd Quillian was hostess to the
membars of the Young Matrons' Club
on Tuesday svening at her lioine un‘
Gty wirest
Among those attending “"The Birth of
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, iwiov.
e e PRI — sey e e eet e At oo it e e
a Natlon” iri Athens Friday night were
the Misses Lillle and Marie Terrell,
Ruth and Carrie Smith, Helen Estes,
Fay Simmons and Lula and Mary Flor
ence McKinney, Mesdames T, C. Black
and Henry Washington, J. W. Smith,
John Redwine, Jr., R. L. Mobley, Har
old Terrell, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Veazey
and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Hosch.
Miss Doris Jones entertained the
meinbers of the Kay Que See Club Sat
urday afternoon. ~
Mrs. Lester Hosch, & recent bride,
was honoree at a pleture show party
Monday afternoon, Mrs. W. I. Hobbs
being hostess,
Miss Lucy Finger entertained the
members of the Young ladies’ Mission
ary Society of the First Methodist
Church Thursday afternoon, Assisting
in serving were Miss Laura Tinger and
Mesdames Lonnie Finger and Lelia
Laws.
An event of Friday afternoon was the
reception at whieh Miss Martha McCon
nell complimented the members of the
Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority at her
‘home on Green gtreet. Assisting were
'Meilsdlmu J. C. and Leonard McCon+
nell,
- The members of the Kpworth Lea.fuo
entertained their friends at a valentine
§lrty Thursday evening at the home of
Irs. W. B. McKinney.
Miss Lottie Belle Crow was hostess
to the Current Event Club on Thursda:
evening at har home on West Brot.x
streef.
The Literary Club of the High School
met with Victor Thompson o’Tu“dc.y
evening. '
The members of the Ome(fl. Chi
Omega Club gave a pienic Saturday aft
ernonn on Riverside drive.
I Isavelle and J. P. Neese, Jr., enter
tained at a valentine party to several
schoolmates Monday afternoon on RIVoI
erside drive. ‘
E P Klngberry entertained the
Men’'s Bible Class of the Presbyterian
I(.‘hurrh at his home on Race street Fri
day evening. I
The History Club met with Mrs, J. E,
Redwine at her home on Green street
Saturday afternoon. ‘‘War and Peace”
was the subjeet, p;})crn being read by
Miss Merritt and Mesdames Wil Lo
gan and K. B. Kimbrough. Miss Man
ning led the quiz. I
|
ÜBLIN, Feb. 19.—Probably the
D largest affair of the scason was
the masquerade ball given at the
Musick Shoppe on Monday night by the
Bachelor Girls. Miss louise Holleman
won the prize with a costume repre
senting Night, for the ladies, and the
gentleman's prize was won by Sam
Bashinski, representing a Chinaman.
Monday afternoon the fourth grade of
Johinson Btreet School enjoyed a val
entine party after school hours in the
music reom of the school, Willie Eden
fleld, a “postman,” distributed and read
the valentines.
Tuesday morning, Mrs. M, A. Shew
make entertained at bridge for a num
ber of friends, followed by a hot lunch
eon.
At the home of Mrs. Willlam Pritch
ett on Tuesday evening the Baracas
and Philatheas of the Methodist Church
enjoyved a social. There were about 0
guests present.
Ellison Pritchett entertained a num
ber of little friends Wednesday after
noon &t the home of his mother, Mrs,
T. J. Pritchett.
Monroe
A AONROE, Feb. 19.—-Mrs. Holland
|’l Studdard was Lostess at a =pend
the-day party In honor of Mrs.
Bruce Decker, of Brunswick.
Mrs. Willlamn L. Dobbs entertained the
Modern Priscilla Club wit ha valentine
contest, Mrs. Robert 1. Nowell being
winner.
The Young Matrons’ Thimble *Club
was entertained by Miss Ettie Roberts,
Mrs. Paul laurins entertained at a
valentine party in honor of her sister,
Miss Valentine Douglas, of Greensbero,
Ala,
Willie Mae Aycqck, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence’ Aycoek, entertained
in honor of her tenth birthday. In the
game which furnished amusement for
those present Miss Annle Ruth Chick
was the winner of the prize.
Mre Eugenia Baker entertained at a
theater party, The honor guest was
Mre J W. Chamblee, of Canton.
Mrs. Willlam K. Dendy entertained
two tables of 500" informally,
An affalr of the week was the party
given by Mrs. O. P. Hester and Mrs.
Beulah Kent lLawrence at the home of
Mra. Hester
P .
Lavonia
AVONIA, Feb. 19, -A social meet
| ing of the Woman's Missionary
| Soclety of the Methodist Church
wan held at the home of Mrs J. B
Conwe!l Monday afterncon. A report of
tha conference recently held at Carroll-
I'l-vn"“u given Ly Miss Eula Mae Con
we
An eveul of the week was a party
I.nnu by Mrs. E. R. MeMurry. The
‘rfln was won by Mrs, flahl Wilkinson
In a n{vvruM conteat,
L brthd-( party was given to little
Mildred Willlams Priday afterncon by
her mother, Mrs Morgan Williams,
About 30 children were present Mrs,
Robert Richardson assisted Mre, Wil
Hams,
- Mra. G, C. Coleman was hostess to
‘mq Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon,
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I Brunswick I
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RUNEWICK, Feb. 10.--Mre. J T
| Colson entertained a number of
| friends at bridge Saturday after
noon. Mrs. P, M. Nightengaule won the
first ‘vrh.n‘ The consolation, two band
kerchlefs, was cut by Mrs. . ¥, Grey.
A cogoert is to ba given February ‘4
at the First Methodist Chureh by Cirele
No. 7 for the Sunday school Improve
ment fund
Mrs. Thomas Fulier tm.ri-mofinmo
Hridge Light, at bher heme on noe
Strest
A surprise dancing party was glven
Mine I.IIA Burford by the members of
the Friday Night Club In honor of her
ther.y Twenty guests were present,
- The Rook Club met with Louise Biand
Iu? har home on Naorwich street I
| The L'Ariosa Club met with Miss
Allee Parker I
L The Entre Nous met with Miss Clara
' Wood |
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AVANNAH, Feb. 10.-An afternoon
S card party wans given Wednesday
St by Mra. Gordog Carson und Mres,
Jack Carson st the h“m- of Mrs. J. A
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I MrS' Oulb €I bOr\ Miss Daphne Gunby,
I: of Atlanta and Tampa, Fla., her marriage to Mr. Neilson, of |
¢ Paris, France, having been an interesting social event of last '
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G. Carson. The special guests wers
Miss Frances Ward and Miss Lella May
Hull, Assisting were Migs Mirlam Ward,
Miss Margaret Charlton, and Miss Edith
Montgomery. Five-hand euchre was
played.
A valentine party was given by Miss
Cardella Sanders to the members of the
Philoglan Clib and thelr friends Tues
day evening. |
A musical tea was given Friday aft
ernoon by the Huntingdon Club, The
officers received. The debytantes of
this season attended. A m:a&leu pro
gram was carried out.
Mrs. T. Newell Waest entertained
Thursday morning with a bridge party
&t her country home at Montgomery,
Mrs. West was assisted by Mrs, Merritt
W. Dixon and Mrs. J. B. Weat. There
were ten tables of players.
Mrs. Carol Dunham entertalned
Thursday with & luncheon in honor of
Mre. Edward Norrie, of Baltimore.
Mrs, B, Palmer Axson entertained the
Thursday Morning Music Clyp this
week. Speclal guests were Miss Nora
Edmondson and Mre. J. Deßruyn Kops.
Miss Lois Roberts entertained with a
sewing party Baturday morning in hon.
or of the Misses Gladys and Pearl
Smith, of Hawkinsville, the guests of
Mrs. Byron Glover.
The Misses Luctle and Helen North
entertained Wednesday evening with a
valentine party
The fourth amwnual cabaret of the
Elizabeth Butier Circle was given at the
Guards' Hall Thursday evening, was
one of the cleverest entertalnments
given by that band of women. Besides
the dances there was o bit of grand
opera, entitled “‘Morto Don Musho,” a
{mmomlme of Abdul and the Turk and
s Russian foe,
Miss Margaret Douglar entertained
the Danza Club at her home Wednes
day evening.
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LaGrange |
!
A GRANGE, Feb. 10.-Mre. 5. D I
White was hostess to the mem
bers of the Twentlcth (,‘unuuyl
Qu&l"fldfly afternoon at her home on
clendon wvenue, |
An Interesting affair was the domine
E.rty at which Mrs. Jolin Artiey entes -
fned Saturday afternoon in honor of
Miss flu!l‘”uhu'k. a bride-elect. v
Mre. Albert Guggle entertained the
members of the Benior Bridge Club Nat
ur“{‘ ’tfioflmun at the home of Mrs
Fran ley.
An event of Tuesday was the doming
cflr al _which Miss Mary Nix enter
ined. Blg tabies of players were -
vited,
A_series of parties was given hy Mrs
B Y. Austin for her ' ter, Mre. J. }
Hamiiton, who has recently moved hers
from Atlanta
The boys of the younger set enter.
tained sl & theatoriu'm party Friday |
evening. After visiting the movies the
ymm" peopls repalred to the home of
the Misses Emily and Dorothy Atkinson,
where they enjoyed the new dances
Miss Rosalle Gilmer and Miss Marsy
Cole were Joint hostessos at tflmh par.
ty given in honor of the -’n r clasy at |
the l:o‘utmm Female College uov\dayl
”flo ’eum‘u meeting of the Woman's |
Club o l"lrln&n was held Thursday
At the home of Mrs. Alvin Emith. The
next meeting will be with Mrs J‘. D,
Mitehell, the seen ‘fhund#‘y in Mareh,
The six-Handed Domine Club was en
tertuined by Mre Henty Woodyard on
Tuesday afternoon. Thie elub will mest
next Tuerday with Mrs Dos.
The Mission Ntudy Class of ‘&0 Firnt
Methodist Church met with . Har
wall on Monday -llg‘gnnon.
Mr. and Mes, J. T, Bradiey, of Car.
roliton, announce the indefinite post.
ement of the marriage of their
E'éml". Mary, to George Crossley, of
nge. I
Mrs, %‘mm- Reod MeCall was the
guest of honor Friday afternoon wher
Mrs. A, H. Thompson entertained th
members of the Tuesday Afternoon Clyl
and a few other friends. Mrs. Charles
Brady, of Newark, N. J.,, gave severa,
vocal selections.
| I Waynesboro I
AYNESBORO, Feb. 10.—A wed
ding of interest was that of Miss
Winnle Davis Bell and Dr. James
Barbett Isswis, of Washington, Ga.,
which tok place Wednesday evening at
the Methodist Church in Waynesboro,
the Rev. J. P. McFerrin officlating.
The ushers, 8. Schwarzwelss, R. C.
Neely, Br., were preceded by the ribbon
bearers, Emily Bell Bates, Martha Bur
ney, Mary Bell and Mary Brinson.
The attendants entered in the follow-
Ing order: Miss Fiizabath McMaster
and Augustus Richgrds, of Washington
lq:: va?a Burney and Howard Orr, of
Washington; Miss Elizabeth McMaster,
of Winnsboro, 8. C, and Chandler Wim
berly. Miss Louise Falligant, of Savan
nat, and Preston Lewis. The mald of
honior, Miss Willle Wimberly, entered
alone, The ring-bearcr was Wlnm
Davis Bates. The bride entered w
her father, Bimeon Bell, Sr fi Lewls'
best man was Dr. Frank win, of
Lecsville, La.
Immediately after the ceremony a re
ception was heid at the bride's ruonu.
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Hell, Br. Later in
the evening the couple left for an ex
tended w-lfdmg Journey to Florida.
|__The bride was the recipient of a
number of attentions the week before
her marriage. Among those who enter
tained were Miss Kdwina Green with a
bridge luncheon; Miss Annie Burton
with an afterneon bridge party; Mrs.
Annis Munnerlyn, a six u‘v-Im-k dinner,
and Mra. Hamp 'fllekmm R spend - the
day party. For the w'd&mg party and
out-of-town guests Mra. Hose McMas
ler entertained with : buffet supper,
which was followed Y & leap year
dance atl the Artfim. Mrs. R C
any.zavn & luncheon the morning of
the wedding.
| IDALIA, Feb. 15 The elvie seetion
of the Vidalla Federated Woman's
Club held a publie clvie meeting
At the Grand Opera House Tuesday
night ut which time the problem of
ranitation and huu*"ylnc the oty was
discusned by several local speakers The
club is url’lvnf B HOWETrSRe system, park-
Ing the school campus strests and pump-
Ing station and a well organized move
ment towards swatting the fiy,
The Women's Auxlilary of the Haptint
Church has arratgements under way to
imurove the church bullding and in
terior befors March 11, when the pas
tor, the Rev, A D Kendricks, will be.
gin a revival
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HOMBON, Feb. 10.-Mre. R B L
Fyans was hostess to the Duugh
ters of the Confederncy on Tues
day,
flz- Paul A. Bowden entertained in
‘ormquy Wadnenday in honor of Miss
ez Minter. of Macon.
Miss Annte mndhg entertained the
etleventh: grade of the Thomson Nigh
Sehool on Priday
Frank K. Pilcher and Miss lrens
Bun, of Thomsm, wqr; married ot
Mg on Bunday, J, 1. Pennington
nrtmn.m“ the ceremeony. The K_mn
couple will make thelr home on hite
Oni strest.
“llra E. M. Pace m:;;tmmd for the
Atrons' Ciub on Baturday.,
Ethel Htone wave & dinner part
al e 4
Ol o Soceli
Cartersville
ARTERSVILLE, Jeb. 19.—At a
hearts-dice party, given b:( Mrs,
A. W. Fite and daughters, the
Misses Tlorrie and Sara Fite, in honor
of Mrs. Conyers Fite, of Washington,
D. C., who has been their honop guest
for several weeks, Mrs, Henry Womels«
dorf and Mrs. Thomas SBimpson made
high score. Miss Maggie Irick ¢nd Miss
Lva Happoldt received the consolation
prizes.
The marriage of Miss Fva Wofford
and Frederick Adolphus Shouse was an
event of the pagt week. The ceremony
Was performed by the Rev. C. L. Mc-
Ginty at the home of the bride’s moth
er, Mrs, I. C. Wofford. Mr. and Mrs.
Shouse left after the wedding for Rome
to gpend a week with rslat&u. They
will be at home in Cartersville after
this week.
Mrs. Madison Milam and Miss Sara
Steglmns entertained at a valentine
bridge party Thursday evening. About
o 0 fuests were invited,
Mrs, Paul Akin cntm‘alned the D. A,
R. the past week, Mrel G. H. Aubrey,
the r?ent, presiding. . The chapter
‘pledgn to do educational work the com
ng{year. -
rs. Lillie Bradley was hostess ‘at a
matines party Thursday afternoon.
Friday afternoon, Mrs. W. (. Dodgen
entertained with four tables of bridge.
Mrs, Dodgen was assisted by Mes
dames A B Green, Robert Maxwell and
J. P. Anderson and Miss Caroline
Knight,
Saturday afternoon Miss lla Neal
was hostess to her bridge club.
ATONTON, Feb. 19.-Mrs, Charles
Cox entertalned the Bohemians
Friday afternoon at her home,
when rook was played, with Mrs, Percy
Ezell being the winner of the prize.
Miss Mar{ Loy Arnold was hostess
Saturday afternoon to the malds and
matrons at the home of Mra Percy
Rossee. Rook wam played, Miss Leo
nora Wright being the winner of the
gnza. Mrs. Rossee and Misa Roberta
Sparks assisted Miss Arnold In enter
taining.
Miss Douschka Sanford entertained
her Five Hundred Club Tuesday after
noon at a valentine rrty. The prize
was won by Miss Agnes. Tl.everetis.
Miss Ruth Johns assisted Miss Sanford
in serving.
Monday afterncon the Yuunf Wom
an's Missionary Society met at the home
of Miss Mamie Lynn Hutehinson. Home
missions was the subject of the after
noon, with Mre, James Nisbet as lead
er. Papers were read by Mrs. Joseph
Turner, Mrs. Thomas Spivey, Mrs. Will
Kimbrough and the Misses Margery
Thomas and Josie Harvey.
| Calhoun
ALHOUN, Feb. 19--Mrs. Irwin
Kiker entertained the members of
the Philathea C.ass and a num
ber of friends at her home on College
street, with several tables of rook Wafi
nesday evening.
Thursday afternoon the February
nwe(ln‘ of the Calhoun Woman's Club
was held at the Cabin
Tuesday evening a dance was given
at the clubrooms of the Dancing (lub.
complimentary to Miss Luciie f:rm‘,, of
Lawrenceville, who Is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. N. E. Pitts,
Mrs. A. B. David entertained at her
{ home on Wall street Friday evening
| with a rook party in honor of Miss
Dorie Crutchtlield, of Rome, who is
gpending the week with friends in town,
Thursday evening a dance was Tvon
&t the ciub hall by the members of the
Dancing Club,
The gfluu Annie Mack and Arminda
Haney are n.mn& Miss Minnle Allison
in Rome this week.
LBERTON, Feb. 19.-The 1. D. C.
E met with Mrs. H. J. Brewer Tues
day afterncon. The program was
arranged by Mrs. 8. P. Rampley. Mrs,
w l‘ Jones read a paper and there
was music by the Misses 'l'hnlnm Wright
and Adiene Jones and a reading by
Miss Lizzie Irvin. Mrs. Brewer was as
sisted by Mrs. W. ¥. Jones, Miss Lizzia
Irvin and Miss Adlens Jones. About 20
were present,
The Misses Gladys and Kmellus Ehep
ard entertained the Lotaphun Club
Wednesday afternoon
Btephen Heard Chapter. I A, R. met
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W, K,
Snowden, Mrs. 1. G. Swift and 2 W
Copeland read papers on George Wash
ington. About a dozen members were
present.
The Febmuary meeting of the W.
T. Ul, was held at the residence of Mrs
R. E. Hudgens with a Frances K Wil
lard commemoration "rnlmm,
Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Btevens enter.
tained at dinner Bunday, celebrating
Mr. Btevens' birthday
Miss Verlie Mathews entertained a
dozen guests at & theater party Tues
dav Af’rrnmm in honor of Miss Janie
Nall, of Grantville, the guest of Mr, and
Mrs Worley Nall
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NSy W I
MERICUS, Feb. 1% -The Woman's
A Literary Club was entertained on
Thursday afternoon by Mrs, Tay
lor lawis. The subject was Biblical
literature
Mrs. Clarence 00, Qhru entertained
Friday evening at fafi tan In .-..m(m
ment to Miss Bara Monfort, of Butler
Mrs Walter Maynard was hostess
Friday afternoon &t Lridge and forty
two
Mrs Tracy Cunningha wWas th
hosless of the Neighborhood Vorty-two
Club Baturday afternoon
Miss Flizabeth Eldridge entertalped
Friday evening at her home on Lo
ntrest,
Mre. W. J Jossey was hle hoste
Saturday afternoon at her uparimer
on lee street, iu compliment to Miss
Mary Will Black, of Thomaston: Mry
T. M Griffin, of Fitagerald, and Mrs
| Sara Hetd of laGrange
! Miss Mary ¥Fla Davenport sntertaln
{ad the Tuesday Afrterncon Bridge Clud
at her Taylor strest home
Miss Margery Kalmon sntertained the
Girls’ Seout Clud Saturday afternoon at
her Las strest home
Mis. Hollls Fart was the hostess of
the Matrons' Forty-two Club st her
home ot ele street Thursday after
noon
Augusta
UGURTA, Feb. 10.~Mr. and Mre
Rabert Henry Sikes colebrated the
fiftieth anriversary of thelr mar
ringe Tuesday svening at thelr home on
Woodlawn avenue. About 100 guests
ealied to offer congratulations on their
"“,‘,"" wedding
5. Allen Cutls eutertained several
| Lables of brld§e-pla.yln? friends Tuesday
;murmn¥ at the Cranford Club, lunch
jeon following the game,
| Tuesday morning Mrs, Haralsow
{ Bleckley was the guest of honor at a
sewing party followed by luncheon at
Which Mrs. Jesse Westmoreland and
Miss Jenna Garrett were hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield Lawrence
Osborne celebrated their silver wedding
anniversary Saturady evening by enter
tainirg a number of friends at a recep~
tion given at their home on Lower
Ureane street,
The Commercial Club gave a seript
dance Thursday evening, chaperoned bx
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Re nol«FI. Mr, an
Mrs, Allen Cutts, Mr. ang Joseph Fargo,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Best and Mr. and
Mrs, Herbert Clark.
Miss Corinne Robert was compliment
ed with a surprise party Wodnudtry
evening at the home of Mrs, O. .
Agreen, whom she is visiting. About a
dozen young men and girls spent the
evening daneing,
The marriage of Miss IKatherine
Glander and Samuel Wilson Saye took
place Wednesday evening at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Au
| gust Glander on Upper Greene stroet.
After the ceremony, performed by the
Rev. M. M MacFerrin, a buffet supper
was served and the couple left for a
tour of Jlorida and Cuba before going
to Vidalia, where they will make their
home.
Mrs, Jacob Phinizy entertained a par
ty of young people at lu‘spar Baturday
evening at the (,uum!g' Club, the guest
of honor being Miss Gladys Teaxuo. I
Mrs. J. H. Honan, who spends her
winters on the T{ll, entertained Thurs
day afternoon with a tea given at her
home on Hickman road.
Lafdies’ night was an event of Tues
day evening when the Augusta Rotary
Club entertained at dinner at Partridge
Inn, J
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I Macon I
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I ACON, Fed, 19.—Mrs. Ben C,
M smith and Mre. A. M. Daky ware
hostesses Thursday afternoon at
seven tables of bridge. I
Mrs. J. P, Menard entertained at
bridge Thursday morning for Mrs. E.
F. Horton and Mrs. W. B, Hewey, of
Chicago. I
Mrs. Harry Robert was hostess at a
bridge party Wednesday afternoon, giv
en im honor of Mrs. Lewis T. Brown, of
North Carolina, the guest of Mrs. E. R. |
{ Stamps. I
|, Mrs. John Comer entertalned at
bridge yesterday morning for Mrs. Thos.
I\\'uym-, of Favannah. |
Mrs. H. R. Jaques entertalned at
Tuncheon \\‘Mnesfil;\y for Mrs. George
Gibson, of Baltimore, who is visiting her
daughter, Mre. W. H. Felton, Jr.
Mr=. Tracy Baxter complimented Mrs.
Gibson, of Baltimore, and Mrs. W. H.
Felton, Jr, with a tea Tuesday after
noon.
Invitatlons have been {ssued o a
dance by Mr. and Mrs. Wingfield Nis
bet at the Idle Hour Club on February
24 on_the occasion of the debut of their
daughter, Mary,
Mre. Gibson and Mrs. W. H. Felton,
Jr.,, were guests at a dinner given by
Mre. W. P. Coleman Wednesday night.
Miss Drisstila Douglass entertained on
Monday night at a valentine party for
Miss Judith Powell, of Kansas City.
Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster and Mra.
| George R. Guerneey, of Kansas City,
| Were guests of honor at a reception to
200 guests, tendered by Mrs. Charles C.
Holt, Monday afternoon.
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ORSYTH, Feb. 19.—An enjoyable
[:. wlfalr wus Miss Cornella Ensign's
' masqueradoe party Saturday even-
Ing for the members of the H. A. H.
| Club. Punch was served by the Misses
"I.mxlu and Josephine Kendrick, of Ma
jeon. The Misses Flizabeth Brewer and
Kathleen Morris, Mrs, James Kendrick
lund Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ensign received
Iwhh Miss Insign :
Miss Loulse I’xnw entertained with a
I\nlrn(lna party Monday avening. The
Misses Kathleen and Nelle Perry, Mrs,
Lollle Harper and Mrs. Lilllan Riley
assinted
Miss Kathleen Perry entertained in
|formally at rook on Tuesday evening
for her sister, Miss Nells Perry, who is
I'“ homa for a week,
| Miss Julleite Rutherford entertained s
few friends Saturday evening. !
An affair of the week wus the mas- |
querade valentine party with which
#oma of the young men of Forsyth com
plimented their young lady friends. I
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- ORT VALLEY, Feb. 19.-On Tues
day afternoon the History Clud
will be entertained by the music
ecowrmittes of the club at the home of
Mre 8. C. Floyd. Each member will
bring u’!ur-'t.
| Mrs, W. Withoft was hostess at a
midday dJdinner, when she entertained
seversl workers of the Baptist Church,
Mre. J. M I""fi- of the (gmn'lm Bap
tist Houpital, b-.n, the guest of honor.
The D. A. R, me Thurnu{,wuh Mrs
M. K. Brown hostess, and Mrs. W, R.
Smith, chalrman. The subject was
Georgs Washington. Papers were pre
sented by Mrs, Lee Floyd and Mrs, J.
D Kendriek
Mra. Willlam Wright on Saturday aft-
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ernoon entertained at a calling pan
complimentary to her sistasr, ) Holt,
of Sandersville, formerly Miss Lilla Mad
Watson, of Fort Valley. Assisting In
recelving were Mesdames 8, B, Browi,
Whis Js Db Kendrick and Robert Halg Ll
the Mines Emily Keeno and Wilma
Orr. About 650 guests called.
Mr. and Mrs. 5 W. Bower% LUTONNCS
the marriage eof their dau y {:‘
Clyde, to L, ¥, Allen, of Marshell e,
the wedding having taken place on un
day afternoon. 4
~ Miss Nettie Kate Marshall entertain
ed a number of frionds at a six o’clodl
dinner on Wednesday evening, followes i
by a movingfilcture show party. Th
‘guests were Misses Grace Dutm Ma
‘abeth Brown, Annie Maude rson
Ruth Taylor, pitta Carithers, Ruth Ew
ans, Margarette Shepherd, fulalie Fa
galn, Fva Murray and Messra. Myle
Green, R, 8. Baswell, Arthur Vinsor
Robert Jones, Walter Campbell, Brow
Carithers and Maxwell Murr%y. A
Mrs. W. H. Dorsett was ho o
the History Club this week, Mrs. J, ¥
Hil had - charge of the prog 2
Hwedish literature, Mrs. A, Q. e
discussed current events. L
A business maeunf of the Woman
Missionary Soclety will he hfi' Lo
March 6, at ‘tha home of 8
Green, on Person etreet.
Frank Troutman enter: x
night for the Lanier basketh: t’a ;
his home on Perry street. U
played. V 8
The Woman's Christian MDETransd
Union held its usual business m ot
Wednesday afterno_?n. February 18,
‘tha home of Mrs. C, C. Grey. "
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I OVINGTON, ¥Feh. 10.—The orth
:( Covington Sewing Clud n "
.+ tained the young men of th
Covington at a leap year party day
evening at the home of Miss et
,Gurdnor.
. Mrs. O, A. Frankl'n was hostess e
urday afternoon st a matines DG‘P:{ At
the LI”IQ Theater, in complim o
several visiting voung ladies.
| Mrs, J. O. Cooper :g'erminod a num
'ber of friends at a lentine p %
Thursday afternoon in honor of 158
Lois Rennle, of Pell City, Ala., and Mi &
Gertrude Caplan, of Bal!timora, E
Mre. R. D. Archer was hostess at
spend-the-day party Wednesday for ti
Fairview Faney Work Club,
| Miss Vera Btanton and her sistery
Mrs. Willlam Kirkpatrick, of Soctal Clre
cle, weres hostasses at a five hu 4
Eur() at the colonial home of [
Stanton at Brick Store, Friday afters
noon, in honor of Mrs. Anderson M
ton, a recent bride. |
¢+ The Misses Ethel and Ruth Worsham
len!ormlna.l & number of friends Friday
morning at & sewing party in_honor of
| the Misses Lois Rennie, of Pell ci"”;
| Ala.; Gertrude Caplan, of Baltimore, ll‘;
Fannie Kiigo, of Charlotte, N, C. 7
The Rev. W. R. Hendrix, pastor of
St. Mark's Church, At'anta, has scoept
ed the invitation of the Ladies' M 1
| rlal Association, of Covington, to‘?;,
Illvor the annual address April 26, .
memory of the Confederate dead. 3
Mrs. Wilbur Harwell entertained the
Bewing Circle Thursday afternoon, 4
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I terest was that of Miss Bessld Pe«
[ terson and L. Grady MeMillan,
[ which was solemnized Wednesday even
{lng at the home of the bride's paren
I\lf and Mrs. R. L. Peterson Thofi:::
J. M. Lovett, pastor of the Methodist
Chureh, performed the marriage serve
| tee \hfll*”hi in receiving the w.fil
| were Mr. ang Mrs. Clifford Smith Weste
{ berry. Miss Reble Byington rendered 3
musical program. Frances Thomas
| Earl Colvin held the ribbons. The at
| tendants were Miss Lillie Gray Porter,
Miss Lessie MeMillan, Osgood Les Ild
Flllott MeMillan l'"f‘l'wvlfbf the cere
mony the bridal party retired to the
' home of the bride’'s sister, Mrs. Clifford
Smith Westbarry, where a recaption was
| tendered the couple. Mr. and Mrs. West«
| harry, whose marriage occurred last aus
tumn, again were In the receiving line.
I.\usitln, in serving were Mesdames J,
T, Colvin and F. B Gurr and the Missea
| Kate Hall and Dorothy Smith. Affer
[tha reception Mr. and Mrs. McMillan
left for a trip to various points in Flor-
Mda. Out.of-town rm--u wers Mrs, W.»
W. Oxford, of Atlanta; Misses Lossie’
and Hattie McMillan, oI Mcßae: H 3.
MceMillan, of Waycross: Elliot and Wal
ter McMillan, of Mcßae; Mrs E. 5
Buntz and Miss Lillle Gray Porter, :
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