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AARS. HARVEY KINNETT visited
i l her mother, Mrs. J. B. Parks,
” of Atlanta, several days the
first of this week. :
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Settle, of
Atlanta were week-end visitors to
Air. and Mrs. E. C. Settle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sumerour left
last Sunday for a trip to Washington,
D. C., and other places of interest of
several days. ‘
Miss Margie Holland is visiting her
parenis at Seneca, S. C,, a few days
this week-end.
Mrs. Frank Pentecost, of Law
renceville, came over Wednesday to
te with her mother, Mrs. Ronald
ceunston, who fell and was badly
hurt a few days ago.
Dr. O. O. Simpson and T, E. John
son, J. R. Garner and 7T. L. Roches
ter spent the ‘week fishing near
Brunswick.
The Matrons' Club held its weekly
meefing with Mrs. J. H. Kinnett at
her home on Church street.
Mrs. M. J. Nance, whose home is in
Washington, D. C,, with her daughter
and Mrs. O. C. Rutledge and children,
whom she is visiting here spent a
few dayvs in Atlanta during the week,
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HE Atlanta Woman's Club will
meet in regular session Monday
afternoon, with the president,
Mrs. P, J. MeGovern, in the chair,
Following a brief business session,
the following program will be given:
“What Clubwomen Are Doing in
Other Parts of the South,” Mrs. Nel
lie Peters Black.
“What Frank L. Stanton Thinks of
the Armand Carrol Scenario,” Miss
Carolyn Cobb, .
Art Talk, “Spring” (Botticello),
Mrs. Harry Osgood.
Two musical numbers, Pfelude C
Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff), Etude
A Flat Major (Ross), Miss Frances
Stovall, 2
“The Kindergartens of Atlanta™
Mrs. Frederick Hodgson,
“Value of the Kindergarten to the
‘Avenn Schoolehild,” Miss Edwina
Wood, of Columbus, Ga.
Mrs. J. T. Holleman, vice chatrman
of the hospitality committee, will be
at the club, entrance at 3 o'ciock, and
members are requested to present
their membership cards,
The treasurer, Mrs. R. O. Kerlin,
will be present at 2:30 to recelve dues
and issue new cards,
. Reports will be read by Mrs. Albert
Akers, recording secretary: Mrs,
‘Haynes McFadden, corresponding
gecretary; Mrs. R. O. Kerlin, treas
, ; Mra. Bartow Blount, member
-3 Mrs. John A Perdue, education.
4 “Am conclusion of the program,
social half-hour will be ob
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gt SUFFRAGE branch, to be
. known as the Glynn County
© % Branch of the Bqual Suffrage
Party of Georgia was organized In
;.&mnlvick Tuesday morning. IJ.:
Wesley Martin Stoner made an -
Gress. The president is Mrs. George
Harper; vice president, Mrs. Allen;
secretary, Miss .\:‘yflle Jones, and
tieasurer, Henry Rose. Mrs, Emily
MeDougald is the State president, and
has received official notification of the
organization of the new branch,
. Officers of the Darien branch m 4
'J. C. Forbes, president; Dr. Clarke,
vice president; Mr. Branson, secre
;‘ury. and Wutt.Bnrciay. treasurer,
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. A meeting of Capital City Chap
ter, No. 111, Order Eastern Star, will
ig; held Monday evening at the hall,
‘ No. 423 1-2 Marletta street, com
. cing at 8 o'clock. |
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. The regular meeting of the Parent-
Teacher Association of Tenth Street|
‘School has been postponed, and will
‘take place at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday
alternoon, May ‘2 o |
. The Deutscher Frauenbund held a
‘r:ntlnc at the home of Mrs. Victor
Kriegshaber Wednesday afternoon. It
was opera diay, and a musical prp
gram was givem, with selections from |
“Tosea" and “Samson and Delilah.”
Miss M. Hecht interpreted “Tosca”
and was accompanied by Miss Eda
Rartholomew. Three selections from
“Samson and Delilah” were given by
Mrs. Kurt Mueller and Miss Merrill,
Miss M. Hum: v:n.:ccommnut
The annual Rag Rug Sale held by
the vard committee of the Home for
‘lncurables will take place at Arfim
;gotd during the week. beginniig
Monday morning. Besides hand-wov
en rugs there will be opera bags and
every variety of hand-made basketry
‘offered for sale.
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"% MEETING of Hcdu?( Conti
i nental Chapter, D. A. R, was
o held at Hotel Ansley Monday
Afternoon, when important business
was brought before the rhu:t:’r. ‘A
music M Was arran y
Mrs. Kurt aufl\u. who also aecom
ra the singer at the plano.
_The meeting wis presided over by
the viee nmt;. Mrs. James D. Car
ter, in the a ce of the regent, Mrs,
Richard P. Brooks, who has been 11l
several weeks, Anor the pro
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Detroit Beauty Doctor Gives Simple
~ Recipe to Darken Gray Mair and
Promote Its Growth,
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L Miss Alice Whitney, a well-known
ally doctor, of Detroit, Mich. re
ontly gave out the following state-
ML “Anyone can prepare a simple
Bixt At home at very little cost,
Bt will darken gray hair, promote ity
th and make 1t soft and glossy.
FO & half pint of water ®id 1 o of
BBy rum, a amall box of Barbo Com
and 1-4 ox of giveerine, Th’»
ne Hiits can be bought at any ¢ug
BOFe al very Jittle cost. Apply to the
RIF twice & week unti]l the desired
- s obiained. This will make o
E “haired person look twenty years
fßunger. 1t is also fine to promote the
JPOWLh of Lhe bailr, relieve itehing and
EBIp disease, and is excollent for dan
and falling hair-—-Advertise-
visiting another daughter, Mrs. G. W.
lAllen. and other friends and relatives.
Southern/Atlantal
AAAA A A A AN ANI
l ISB BERTHA TOBB is spend-
M ing the wegk-end as the guest
of Mrs. T. E. Harper at her
bome on Jonesboro road.
A revival will be held at the South
Bend Baptist Church May 1 to 15.
Pupils of the third grade of Mrs.
Cherry's School will be the hosts to
the first and sixth ggxde pupils at a
picnic near the homd® of one of its
members, Master Dan Harrison, on
Jonesboro road.
Mrs. J. W. McWilliams entertained
last Sunday with a large dinner party
at their country home on Jonesboro
road in honor of a bridal couple, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Taliaferro. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Elli
by, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Miss
Hallle Young, Mrs. S. T. Griffin,
Misses Susie and Katie McWilllams.
Mr. and Mrs. MacPrichett, of Jones
boro road, announce the birth of a
daughter, who has been named Mary
Elizabeth for her two grandmothers.
Mrs. Aiken, of Milstead, and Miss
Harris, of East Point, spent the week
end with their brother, J. L. Harris,
on Jéneshoro raad. )
> Mrs. W. L. Jones, president of the
gram an informal social hour wasa
spent by the members w@nd their
friends.
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HE Georgia Society of Colotpw
Dames of America will hold its
annual meeting at Savunm
April 27 to 29 in the De Soto Hotel.
Mrs. W. L. Wilson, president, wiil
preside. She will give a reception 1o
the members of the soclety, as I 8 her
custom annually. There will be a
boat ride to places so interest arour i
Savannah and the laying of the corner
stone of Whiteff®d Memorial Chapel
at Betheeda, which will take place
April 28. Mrs. George W. Owens wi'l
be chairman of the entertainment
committee, Miss Phoeble Elliott, of the
hospitality committe, and Mrs. Harry
Hays Lattimore, of the mvnatlon;
committee, £
Mrs. Frank H. Orme, m:rber'ol‘
the executive board, will “atend the
meeting from Atlanta and w% be the
guest of Mrs, S. B, C. Mor - during
her visit to Savannah. Mg Morgan
i 8 a member of the execttive board
of Colonial Dames and is one of the.
m?t prominent clf@bwomen {n Geor
‘l RS gV arte 0 ‘
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The DeKalb County Federation of
Woman's Clubs will * hold ‘fts first
county meeting at Stone Mountain
Friday, May 6. A splendid program
Is being prepared, . :
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Mrs. Richard P. Brooks, regent of
Pledmont Continental Chapter, D. A.
R, will return to her home at For
syth this week, after having been M
at Ansley Houl' lo: u:rn weeks,
HE seholarship committee of At
lanta Chapter, U. D..C., gave
an entertainment at the Wom
an’s Club Thursday afternoon, with
Mrs. W. 8. Coleman as chairman,
Mre, T. T. Stevens presided over the
business part of the meeting, and
several important matters were pre
sented. A letter from Mrs. Gutzon
Bnruluz‘: was read, in which she re
ferred 1q her little dayghter as a
Daughter of the South. Mrs. A O
Woodward gave a report of thaEas
ter party, given by the Soldiers’ Home
committee, of which she is chairman.
The feature of the entertainment
was the address on “Education” by
Dr. Plato Durham. The scholarship
girls, Miss Pauline Witcher, pupil of
Miss Carolyn Cobb; Miss Mamia
Gene Cole and Miss V. Jewell Young,
puplls of Mrs. Robert Blackburn, and
Miss Eloise Vining, pupil of Mrs. W.
8. Yeates, gave a literary and musical
program. Jack Pickett, the scholar
ship pupil at Marist College, was in
troduced to the chapter. The meeting
ended with an .lnfgfll.nl tea.
Mrs. Julia O'Keefe Nelson, member
of the Plonger Woman's Soclety, who
has been at Hiawassee, in North Car
olina, has returned and s with her
sister, Mrs. Drury Powers, In Peache
tree circle.
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NE of the pleasant incidents of
the week was the visit to the
Y. W. C. A, residence of several
of the delegates in attendanece upon
the Council of Methodist Women,
This gathering has brought to the
¢ity many prominent women connect .
ed with the Y. W, C. A. work through«
out the Southern States. Miss Melle
Bennett, the prestding officer, heing a
member of an important commission
under the national hoard of the Y. W,
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Milton Avenue School Parent-Teach
er Assoclation, attended the meeting
of the Third Ward Civic Club, which
was held at the William F. Slaton
School. Members of the six schools
in this ward were present. Mrs.
Jones gave a talk concerning the
work and progress of the Milton Ave
nue School
N event of Friday afternoon was
A a miscellaneous shower given
by Mrs. Marvin King at her
home on Fulton avenue in compli
ment to a recent bride, Mrs. Fred
Williams, of Atlanta, who was Miss
anggle Pitts before her marriage.
Among the guests were the Misses
Laura Jones, Genie Holt, Leone, Mary
‘and Ruth Wood, Elizabeth, Mary,
Annie and Essie Ball, Lucile Ham
mett, Osa Carmical, Mattie Maa
Adams, Mabel {ones, Bernice Jones,
Ethel Jones and Mattie Couch, and
Mesdames J. T. Cowan, Joe Thrail
kill, Howell Bmith, U. B. Smith. Fred
Hunnicutt, Emma Moore, Homer
Sims, John Nisbet, Eugene Kimball,
Campbell, Greene, A. W. Jamerson, J,
D. Humphries, L. G. Whitney and
Joseph Pitts.. .
Mrs. B. C. Randall, Mrs, Otis Ken
drick and Mrs. Kendrick, of Griffin,
C. A. At one of the morning sessions
of the council, Mrs., W. §. Witham,
glrelldent of the local association, and
iss Alice Wingo, general secretary,
presented an altar plece of PFaster
lilies to the council with greetings
from the Atlanta Y. Wi C. A. Mrs.
W. 8. Barnum, of Fort Worth, Texas,
a member of the Southwestern field.
committee of the Y. W. C. A., was a
guest at dinner at the associaties
residence in Baker street, where she
sang for the girls at vesper service,
The Clover Club, one of the busi
ness women's. organizations @f the
Y. W. C, A, announces a benefit read
ing and concert on May 5, at the
headquarters building, No. 54 Houston
street. A most attractive program
will be presentad, featuring Mrs. R.
B. Blackburn in a group of her most
sopular dialect readivgs. Miss Mil
red Parks, the well<known soprano,
will =ing, and the Ad Men's quartét
will contribute several numbers from
their diversified re.pertolre.
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HI Georgia Children's Home So
clety has issued an attractive
booklet with its annual report’
0f the work for 1915. The Georgia
Children's Home Society is the out-
Browth of an organization founded
twenty years ago, called the National
Children’'s Home Soclety. The pur-
Pose is to care for neglected children
and to place them in good families.
The officers for the present year
are: Captain James W, English, pres
{dent; Albert Howell, Jr., vice presi
dent; W. D. Beatie, secretary, and
George R. Donavan, treasurer. The
directors are Morris Brandon, J. Epps
Brown, Ben Lee Crew, Albert Hers
kowitz, Hugh Howell, R. H. Jones, Jr,
Harrison Jopes, Victor K her,
Paul P, Rod“"o and Hugh ing
and Kendall Welsiger, of Atlanta, and
Judge W. E. Thomas, of Valdosta: J.
C. Harris. of Rome; Charles H, Phin
izy. of Athens; Dr. A J. Warring, Al
len Sweat and Henry MeAlpin, of
Savannah: W. C, Pease, J. D. Kirven
and F. J. Dudley, of Columbus. .Rob.
ert B. McCord is State superintend
ent, with hesdq.m:tern in :tl-nu.
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Mrs. Edward T. Ware entertained
the members of the Drama League
Study Class Thursday afternoon &t
Carnegie Library with a lecture, “The
Poetic Drama of America.”
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‘ The Atlanta Registered Nurses'
Club held an entertainment Saturday
afternoon at the clubhouse, No. B
Porter place. A parcel post sale was
\ the occaslon of :nu:h l.ntomt.
\ The local suffragists gave an elab
!nmte luncheon at Hotel Ansley on
Thursday @r Mrs. Alice 8 Burke, of
New York, and Miss Nell Richardson,
| of Virginia, who are making a public
ity tour in the interest of the parade
o be held by 100,000 women at St
Lous during the Democratic conven
tion, and the street parade of 40,000
women at Chicago at the Republican
conventlon.
- Mrs. Kate Walter Barrett, one of
the most notable reform wotkers in
the United States, was a guest of
aomvr and made a speech. Judee
aan, Mrs. Burke and Miss Richard
son also made speoches. Miss Willie
Chambers presented each honor Kuest
with a yellow badge, bearing an origl.
nal poem on Atlanta. Mrs W, B
Cummings svoke and reclted an origi
nal poem. The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Bartow Blunt.
AEARST'S SUNDAY AMERTOAN. ATLANTA, GA. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1916.
e e A, DUNDAY, ARIL 23, 1916,
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were the guests recently of Mrs. Eu
gene Kimball at her home on Central
avenue,
Oliver Huie, who attends the A. &
M. College at Powder Springs, spent
the past week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Huie. .
| Mrs. Susan Adamson has returned
to Hapeville, after visiting relatives
lin Jonesboro for a week.
Mrs. Leslie Cox will be hg;tess to
her bridge club Friday afternoon.
} Mrs. Sander Roland and Mrs. J. W.
Carmichael, of Decatur, were recent
13u<~s|s of Mrs. A. W. Jamerson.
Miss Jessie Dorris has returned to
jf;fx!rburn, after a visit of two weeks
t 0 Mrs. A. N. Driggers and Miss Lu
cile Hammett, ,
~ Dr. Frank Wells srent several davs
the past week in Columbus, where he
attended the Medical Association con
vention. .
Mrs. A. W. Jamerson and son, L. P
Jamerson, motored to Griffin Wed
nesday, where they were the guests
of friends, :
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ISS RUTH COBB has returned
M to her home in Alpena, Mich.,
after a stay of several weeks
with Miss Ava Stockbridge! ;
The East Atlanta Art Cluh. met with
Mrs. C. B. Everett Wednesday after
hoon. Mrs. Everett was assisted in
entertaining by her daughter, Lillian.
" The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Stew
art Jones is improving from a severe
illness,. ;
Mr. and JMrs. A. H. Reives enter
tained at a birthday party Saturday
for their little son, Steve Reives.
| Forest Parß i
T a recent meeting of the Young
A Pecple's Social €lub, Mr. H. H.
Wilkes was elected ‘president to
succeed Chief J. T. Bartlett and H.
C. Yancey maintained as secretary,
The club is preparing a comedy play
which it will present in the near
future,
Misses Mildred Doe and Lavenia
Cochran, of Jonesboro; Miss Edna
Jones, of Atlanta; Miss Mamie Yan
cey and Miss Ruth Turner were the
Buests of Misses Kathleen and Ber
nice Barton last Sunday. .
Mr, and Mrs. R. P. Wooten an
nounce the birth of a daughter, born
April 16.
- Miss Evelyn Moore celebrated her
thirteenth birthday Tuesday after
noon. After many interesting games
refreshments were served by Mrs. E.
A. Moore, Mrs. J. J. Mahle and Mrs,
Otis Richardson. Those present were
Misses Ruth Phillips, Mary Wells,
Jewel Yancey, Nadine Moore, Alma
Yancey, Bernice Barton, Ruth Tur
ner, Eula Mae Strickland, Charlotte
Mahle, Thelma Smith, Hallie Rich
ardson and Mildred Moore.
Mrs. L. V. Moore visited relatives
in East Point several days this week,
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Turner had as
their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Turner and children, of Jones
‘boro, .
~ Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bailey and chil
dren, of Atlanta, visited relatives here
last week-end, .
Misses Elvie and Myrtis Burksfen
tertained a number of friends at their
home Saturday evening at a singing.
Mrs. A, Phillips returned home
Wednesday after spending several
days in Austell.
Mrs. J. J. Evans, &r Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs. J. W. Morrow sey
eral days this week.
Mrs. J. R. Barton had for her ;uut
several days this week Miss Todie
Barton, of Morrow, Ga.
HE Misses Lottie and Alice Mae
Smith and Paul Smith attended
the Lawton-RBrown wedding in
Atlanta on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Haward Sewald, of
Dayton, Ohio, were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs, W, B. Green,
o Mrs, V& 1. Roberts left Sunday for
New York to Vigit her daughter, Miss
Essie Roberts, who is a student at
Columbia University,
Mrs. Sarah Stubbs i in Newnan,
the guest of ‘her daughters, Mrs. G.
W. Bt. John and Mrs. A. W. Stubbs.
L, Mrs. A, 8. Wilson spent the past
week in Atlanta with Mr, and Mrs. J.
M. Wilson,
. My M. R Wooddall spent several
days in Atlanta, with Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Wooddall,
- Miss Elizabeth Moote Jest Friday
for Caihoun to spend the Easter holl.
‘da,\. With Miss Elizabeth Nipham. |
~ The Misses Mamio and Willette |
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Matthews, of Atlanta, were week-end‘
guests of Mrs. Lawrence Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. McLarin;
have recently moved into town from |
their country home and are occupying
the former residence of the Rev. F. ¥
Dadd, on Campbellion strect,. i
Mrs. Ladye Karsner entertained the |
Parsonage Aid Society Monday after
noon.
Miss Evelyn Warlick entertained
the C. L. B. Bluebirds on Wednesday.
Delegates to attend the Fifth Dis- |
trict High School contest at Decatur
on May 1 and 2 are Miss Kate Da
venport, in elocution; Miss Rubye |
Greene, in music; the Misses Opal |
Tarnner and Essie Carmical, in spell
ing; Miss Opal Tanner and Atkinson
Reese, in essay writing; N. L. Car
mical, in declamation, and Russell
Dorris, Glenn Estes and Atkinson
Reese, in atfletics, |
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R. AND MRS. MARSHALL Me-
M CARY have returned from their
wedd'ng trip through Florida,
and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lovick Rivers,
Mrs. Downs, dean of the Woman's
College of Texas, gave a talk to a
large audience at the Methodist
Ch\»xrch Sunday morning.
Miss Tommie Pearl Crawley, of At
lanta, is the guest of Mrs, Will Lioyd.
Mrs, M. B. Moore has had as her
guests during the Methodist Mission
ary Council meeting in Atlanta Mrs.
Ida McGhee, of Rome, and Miss Lynn
Branham, of Oxford.
Mrs. H. F. Emery, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days as the guest of
relatives here, S
The Junior Missionary Society will
give a large Kaster €gg nunt - this
week. v
RS. WH.‘TAM A. HAYGOOD
H\/I entertained ~ Saturday ' after
| noon in honor of her sister,
Mrs, Earl McKey, of ,V’_afdoata. who
will be her guest during grand opera
week. The guests included &u.
Hardy Padgett, Mrs. fi‘obert Hotz,
Mrs. E. Huguley, Mrs, T. M. Smith,
Mrs- Alex Everett, Mrs. H, E. Clark,
Mrs. Harry Dews, Mrs. L. Q: Cassels,
Mrs. B. K. 'Clapp, Mrs, Stevens Har
ris, Mrs. Warren Hall, Mrs. T. K.
Aram, Misgs Myra Haygood, Miss Ro
berta Robson and Miss Martha Hay
good, »
. Mrs. Warren Hall will entertain
next Friday afternoon in compliment
to Mrs. Earl McKey, of Valdosta, the
guest of Mrs. W. A. Haygood, and
‘MTI. Hal Riviere, of Columbus, whe is
the guest of Mrs. Harry Dews. The
invited guests are Miss Annid Laurie
Dillard, of Montgomery; Mrs. B. M.
Hall, Mrs. B. K. Clapp, Mrs. H. E.
Clark, Mrs. Stephen Harris, Miss
Myra Haygood, Miss Ora MeGrift,
Mrs. Judson Heard, Mrs. Waiter
Price, Mrs. Davis Hall, Miss Roberta
Robson, Mrs. T. K. Aram, Miss Mamie
Hall, Mrs. W. B. Cone, Mrs. M. Ran
*)m. Mrs. Alex Everett, Mrs. Hugh
rottl, Mre. T. M. Smith, Mrs. Louis
Cassels, Mrs. Edward Killian and Mrs
Robert Walcott.
Miss Ora McGriff has returned from
a visit to relatives in Marietta.
The Round Dozen Club met with
Mre. Georgia Jehnson, in Oakhurst,
on*"Thursday. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. P, 8. Brownlee in Suther
land terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Welcking, who
have been spending the winter in St
Petersburg, Fla.. are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Norris on Murray Hill ave
inuo‘ during grand opera week, after
‘which they will leave for Henderson
ville, N. C, to spend the summer.
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tutt, formerly of
Augusta, will make their home with
their daughters, Mrs. C, P. Watson
and Mrs. H. G. Park, in Sutherland
terrace,
. Mrs. T. M. Smith, who has been {ll
during the past week, is better.
Mrs. Gabe Bailey, who has been vis
iting Mrs. Brownlee, returned during
’lhe week to her home in LaGrange.
Miss Lucy Norris was the guest for
the week-end of Miss Virginia Doug
lass, at the M-r!hnrnnlh, in Atlanta,
Mrs. R. H. Stanton will leave Mon
day for Louisville, Ky. to visit her
parents for several weeks.
Mrs. Eugene Daniel returned Sht.
urday, after spending the week with
her mother, Mrs. Kate Green Hess, at
her country home, “The Cabin.”
Mrs. Forsyth, of North Carolina, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Ver
milye, on Oxford place.
_ Mrs. L. C. Cassels, who has been m‘
for several weeks, is better.
The Young Ladles' Book Club met
Friday afternoon with = Miss Roberta
Robson, :
Mrs. Robson Dunwody has returned
to her home in New Orleans,
Mrs. Pierce is vigiting Mrs. Lang
ford in Sutherland terrace. ’
Mrs. Verdie entertained a number
of friends last Sunday in celebration
bf her bhirthday,
Mrs. Rudisall, of Canton, who was
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. West-
brook, for several days, has returned
home. ;
Mrs. John Simons has as her guests
during grand - opera week, Mr. and
Mrs. George Stuart and her nieces,
Misses Annie Lucie and Inez Stuart,
and Mrs. C. C. Borden, of Montgom
ery.
Miss Dorothy Ross entertained the
members of the G. S. C. Club, Thurs
day afternoon. Those present were
the Misses Irene Robinson, Callie
Stevens, Pearl Maxam, Frances Terry,
Mildred Cook, Helen Bauziques, Ahne
Plowden, Lucile Hamby, Mary Keni
mer, Myrtle Norman and Albertine
Barues. Y
R. AND MRS. CLINTON POW-
M ER and Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Power and little daughter, of
New Orleans, are on a two-weeks’
visit to their Rarents here.
Mrs. Wilson and little sons, of
Huntsville, arrived Friday to spend
several days with Mrs. Wilson’s fath
er, the Rev. A. 8. Doak.
Mrs. Ralph McDermott, of Chat
tanooga, is here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs,. Henry Hughes.
Loy Rainwater and Speer BEazzard,
of Atlanta, were week-end visitors
here, N
J. B. Wing spent Tuesday in
Marietta. 3
Miss Mana Sherman has returned
from her visit to Atlanta.
Bernard Awtrev was a vlfitor here
Tuesday from Marietta.
Mrs. W. H. Fowle, of Virginia, 'is
spending some time with Mrs. H. I.
Weaver, N
Mrs. James King, of Atlanta, is
visiting at the home of Mrs. W. E.
Baker. '
Mrs. E. H. Wood and Miss Olive
Wing. spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
The Misses Ah{a Roberts and
Marye Jones spent Saturday in Al
pharetta.
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M home in Social Circle Tuesday,
after spending a few days, the
guest of Miss Cora Graves.
Miss Mary Gibson, of Verbena, Ala.,
will be he guest of Mrs. E. G. Niel
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Mrs. J. C. Johnson was hostess for
the Clairmont Avenue Sewing Circle
Thursday.
Mr. James Heaton has returned
home, after a two weeks’ visit at
Rockmart.
G. B. Scott and Robert Scott have
returned from a motor trip to Clear
water, Fla.
Dr. J. F. Pitman and Harold Byrd
spent Sunday in Lawrenceville.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton, of Mari
etta, spent Monday as the guests of
Dr. and Mrs J. G. Patton.
E. L. Gash, of Cincinnati, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKin
ney recently.
Miss Georgia Byrd, of Lawrence
ville, spent a few days this week as
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Macky.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Goldsmith
entertained at bridge on Monday eve
ning. The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hardeman, Mr. and Mrs. Mad
den, Miss Sara Terrell, Miss Lillian
Bouligny, Messrs. Macy and Henry
Goldsmith and Mr. Lippincott.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansford Sams have
;e.iturned from a visit to Clearwater,
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Mrs. Meta King, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Pratt re
cently.
Mrs. W. H, Nunnally, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Na
pler, has returned to her home in
Monroe. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Goldsmith
chaperoned a dance at the Halcyon
Club on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. R. P. Clay has returned from a
visit to Hapevilie.
The Agnes Lee Chapter, of the
U. D. C., was delightfully entertained
at the home of Mrs. J. G. Addy on
Friday afternoon. Mys. Charles Car
ter, Mrs. D. C. Lawhorn and Mrs. D.
Thomson were joint hostesses with
Mrs. Aday
Mrs. Will Morgan, of LaGrange,
last week was the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. R. B. Ridley.
Mrs. Goodrich and Misg Lucy Good
rich, of Augusta, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gibson.
Mrs. J. A. Scott and Mrs. T. D.
Strickland were guests of Miss Annie
Trotti recently.
Ernest Ramspeck, Dr. T. S. Usser- |
ry, Dr. J. H. Goss, Williarn Chase,
Bayne Gibson entertained with din
ner at East Lake on Saturday eve
ning as a compliment to Dr. H. R.l
Jewett, whose marriage to Miss Min
nie Harper will take place Monday
evening.
The wedding of Dr. H. R. Jewett
and Miss Minnie Harper, which takes
place at All Saints’ Church on Mon
day, will be an interesting event. Thae
bride will be given away by her
brother, Ross Harper, of Philadel
phia. Mrs. Ross Harper will be ma
tron of honor; Misses Margaret Jew
ell and Miss Lucy Veal will be brides
maids. Ernest }\lamspeck will act as
best man. Dr. J.'H. Goss, Jr., William
Chase and Bayne Gibson will be the
ushes. The party will be entertained
after the ceremony by Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Harper at the Georgian Ter
race.
’ Dr. Wiley S. Ansley attended the
medical convention in Columbus this
week.
Mrs. H. H. Trotti has returned from
a vieit to relatives in Covington.
The Young Ladies’ Bridge Club was
entertained by Mrs. H. H. Trotti on
Thursday afternoon.
Miss Sara Terrell was the ghest of
"Mrs. J. H. Macaslin, of Atlanta, last
- week.
. _The presentation of a flag to the
' Glennwood School by the Parent
‘Tealher Association took place Tues
day. Mrs. W. Peel, of Atlanta, who
represented the D! A. R, was intro
‘duced by Professor E. E. Treadwe?tl,
Her address was followed by another
by Admiral Colvocoresses. The flag
was raised by representatives from
the army and navy. Patriotic airs
were sung by the children.
The debate between Davidson and
Emory at Agnes Scott Tuesday eve
ning was attended by a large au
dience.
Misses Mary Link, of Abbeville, &
C.; Mary Frances Poole and Alice
Shene, of Columbia, and Katherine
Everett, of Bennettsville, S. C., wi
arrive Monday to spend opera weelk
as the guests of Miss Julia Pratt.
Miss Katie Dent, of Wesleyan is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rich
ards.
Mrs. W. H. Irvin, of Greenville, .
C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. P
Pratt.
Mrs. Harvey, of Florida, is spend
ing a short time with Mr, and Mrs
S. R. Wright.
Mrs. F. H. Gainer, Mrs. J. H. Glenn
Mrs. J. M. Worsham and Mrs. N. .-
Pratt will attend the Presbyterial,
which convenes in Griffin next weel
Miss Mary Beal Weekes, who is
attending Wesleyan, will spend the
week-end as the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Weekes.
Mr. James Patton, of Davidson Col
lege, who took part {n the debate wit)
Emory Monday evening, returned to
Daviglson Saturday. .