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J. M. HANDLEY was hostess
to the Twentieth Century Hridge
Club on Tuesday afterncon. The
was held at the home of Mrs
"B Morgan and the guests were
#m?. Ware, l\’nlf' Wills, Mra
~ White, Mra. M. P. Word, Mrs
P Traylor, Mrs. 85, D. White, Mrs
Johnson, Mrs. V. R. O'Neal and
Arthur Mailory
week-end guests of Mrs. Albert
are Misses Lena Render, Mary
y Martha Hill, of Greenville, and
» :‘GudJl and Elizabeth Dunson, of
e‘.'. rs. Dunson entertained for
tors with a 6 o'clock dinner Sat
evening Others present were
Bpinks, Johnnie Jones, John D
ver and Jimmie Stovall,
A domino party anlnn by Miss
Bruce on Thursday afternoon
® members of the club «H‘”lil were
am Hév;kln-, Mrs. Wade Milam,
win fllis, Mra. Robert Burks,
Emory Park, Mrs. Wade Milam,
. Austin Cook and Mrs Hruce
John C. Carter entertained the
of her sewing club on Batur
a'!moon at the residence on Broad
re. Fuller E Callaway and Mrs A
Cason entertained In honor of their
Mra. F. C. Johnson and Mrs
ohnson, of New York City. The
were Mras. E W, Pinckard, Mr»
O. Pharr, Mrs. C. 1. SBmith, M P,
Awtrey, Mrs, Kly Callaway, Mrs. [ O,
Mrs. B. Y. Austin, Mra. ¥, C, Fer
‘ and Mrs. Mary T Mobley
ISBE MAUDE BURTON, of Mont
gomery, Ala, and F. 8 Newton,
of Dawson, were married hers
y afternoon. The bride was
relatives here
J. W, Walters, Miss Willie Wal
A. W. Muse, Mra. 5. J. Jones,
. N. Ticknor, Mrs. J. W. Gilles-
Mrs. W. E. Smith, officers and
of Thronateeska Chapter, D
swere honor guests at the birthday
y celebration of Ktone Castle
. Dawson, Wednesday Mrs. H
. MeCall, of Atlanta, State regent, and
and delegntes from the Ameri-
WOordele, Shellman and Cuthbert
p.torl were also among the honor
.
‘Mre. C. R. Gleaton and Mrs, G. J. Cal
¥y were hostesses at & bridge *un)‘
the Kinchafoonee Country Club Tues. |
afterncon. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Mrs
T. Méintosh and Mrs. G. C, Mays|
the ‘-fltu |
1. D. C.'s were entertained Thurs. |
afternoon at the home of Miss l".d»l
Travis on North Jefferson street
8. F. Price, Mra. Emmett \\’nd.'
H. H. Floyd and Mre. J. R Hudson |
in entertaining 4
Philathea class of the First Bap-
Gt Church was entertained Tuu-l-)'
at the home of Mra. Dennis
on Hroad street. Mra. Fleming,
s N mrmlhln J. P. Redding |
m' s Georgin Fryer were hostesses
South” was the subject of the pro- l
sram. l
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i - Quitman \
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new officers of the Woman's
4 ‘,*f'llh held their first meeting wnhi
the new president, Mrs. Denmark
?«r. Tuesday morning. discussed
A Danges in the by -daws and outiined the
'fi:‘lfl' the present year |
Lindsey Hradford entertained’ at
IRO parties this week, one In the morn.
] and the other in the afternoon. Her
was charmingly devorated with
i”u B B ebt i &
. In the momning she en
A tained the Matrons' Club. After a
L ame of tral luncheon was enjoyved. The
r!fl was cut for by all the guests and
A % won by Mrs Lane Young *lw‘
‘fm was & Jnpanese vase, and the |
‘u’- cards were of Japanese designs
* e fil‘u were Mesdames M A
= antley. Jefl Davia, B T. Dukes, H ¥
S .A B tones, D. G. Malloy, E. J|
Smg Z W nfinhr. ~ Jooc'iv D
¥y Wallace Mathows, J W tf»m}
Jote, ce l'i"m{:‘.' A L ':flfl:‘tl J!
M. man, L. ; neh, N
b y ne Young, “,"h' Jelks, ‘ i]
. M. N Royd, E. B Jelks
+ E J Young was hostess to the
Matrons’ Clob this week, Hhe was an
it by her daughters, Mrs George
AlGod and Miss lndia Young. tn the
o trall Mes Jeff Twvis won the
(rige for top score. an enamelod Prench
: jet, and the consolation prise, a rlv
. * inl went to Mrs. Lamkin Jelks
A B ‘Ml";:u! feed mint course was
ruryed a game. The guests were
.. |
@Nrotly as a Picture- X
E signqfi rinklesa
Co:’xg(exuon lemishes
y:uy.nluw «u%: can
. of osmosis of the skin.
- -
f a»
L FyOu Ser 4 woman past thirty wiin
. ’. crowsfest or pouches arcund her
3 e enlarged nose pores. no deep lines
e ® about the mouth, and possessed of
& ~ velvely complesion, you oan be
e Ry certaln that she knows beauty
SRI Mot posseased by the average wom
- BTy have as much cause for
L e old and carewearn asx anvhady, et
ie @ Able to g 0 On year after year with
':“ S sign of wrinkies or complesion
blem i all the while pressrving & fresh
= P i appearance And there s really
B, "7" Q’Cs ARy women between thirty
EREE Bty should not leok froam five te AL
T younger than she really s by
*if ERhowing the secret of Just what
e B Ought 10 be o matier of pride with
.fg B Reep your complesion clear and your
. aoe, ERful &% much as 1t I 8 1o keep Your
A nd nalls clean. But you san not hope
o N ”‘ gtify! wnd stiractive unless you give
i { full epportunity 1 act freely saed
e DNRW youth No matter what ‘our age
8 BEEter how coarse. harsh and ..‘.;.,‘,‘
'; plexion, nor what you have iried
- you v e | #
R 'st-h
; iy the
. memelit you produce
. L * of the skin,
- you'w ook younge:
anaIRE mote bogutl
. “‘b iy & wrinkled,
i heehed, fad
% king WO
», ined her
}_7 0 el awaliened
: herself pretty
W ¢ Tare with »v
ey of wrinkles
g i pplenion
% Shes gobe
thrw this wonder .
o‘” pie method
E e '!ul "“ e
- N 3 erely
3 :“& * save in
[ Water at night
- u D I & teas
I
or two of any good resested
i h you ean obtain from the
In the morning wash the
cold water, and rub in more
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Whe ahowe in ane of & mrien of artivier an Seanly apeelaily writien By Bie. Bmess Mareis, of
Paße winew of fes st intermatinnsl Beauly priees e in Fasis e sther In Eapiand. Wi
BIAPIE Persenally puaraniens susssss 6 fery el wih The pradets eammenied I e aews
SUE Brtiaies o Wil refund The amaust pald fer Them, previded pew Bk veer deaiers reeint
‘vnmwm- e Amerions aodres s Mimene Barsis, 10 West 2ied M
3 Crame Tohoton Moseaind and "he oiber graducts Mentionsd sae e sbiained abwivtely
fearaniond pure fram Ligeet! s Chambertin Jensses Dellew o Daviess Pases Blers Go,
BM. Gone o mest any peed arugpiet o department siere (s Bhis ety Adwrtissment.
Mesdames J. W, Bowman, J, F. MeCall, !
Lindsey Bradford, M, A. Brantley, B O
Mackwell, 1. C. Chapman, J. R. Davis,
E. T. Dukes, Joss Davis, 8 8, CGuulden,
E. B, Jelks, Bennet Jones, Lamkin Jelks, |
D. G. Malloy, O. M. Wade, J. H Malloy,
Lane Young, Florence Lumpkin, Guyton |
Fisher and Wallnce Mathews |
Mrs, Jack Falrcloth entertained the
Bridge Club this week The prige, a
cutffun vase, was won by Mrs, Taul
bmith. A salad course was enjoyed. |
The guests were Mesdames W, T, Hnrn,l
Paul Bmith, . R Pearce, Denmark
Groover, Zean Oglesby, Jr., A, L. Tid
well, Audley Jones, Henry Mabbet, O, K
Jelks, Lawton Donaldson, Seaman Wil-
Hams., Russell Bnow and Misses Mary
Hunter, Gertrude Harden, Rosa Hunt
’lnwln and Janie Wade
! HE WOMAN'S CLUB was enter.
’ tained Tuesday afternoon at the
| home of Mras. M. C, Few,
| Little Miss Elizabeth Thompson was
| hostess 1o about twenty of her friends
’Tunnd.np afternoon at a birthday party.
l The Thursday Afternoon Rook Club
and & number of Imucd"unu were un<l
|tertained by Mrs. W, E. Bhepherd, In‘
honor of Mra. BHutler Atkinson, & recent
|bride. The 'uout of honor was present.
led with a hand-embroldered crepe de
chine sewing bag and the f""" with
{hlu- and pink handkerchief hoxes,
| The “’Mnr-dla Afternoon Rook Club |
[ wans entertained Wednesday by Mra. Ben
ll! Thompson,
Mra. Percy Middiebrooks entertained
[ her_Bunday school class at a lanche
on Tuudufi afternoon
Donald Moore was host to & numbe!
!..1 his friends “'odnu-‘l’l‘v afternoon at
a birthday party. Miss May Penick won
[the prize In a contest,
The Young Men's Club entertained at
[an Informal dance on Friday evening
[ Music was furnished by the Georgla Glee
| Club orchestra, the dance place
| after” the entertainment by 1
iu'luh. who were guests at the “
| o :
{ ECatonton
MISCELLANEOUS shower Was
! given Wednesday by g
Wice for Mrs. Ben M :
Progressive rook was ,?l:zo‘. /
was won by Mrs rederick <
islh-n Ruth Johns, and 1 -
| ford served refreshments. Mra M.
and Mrs. W. D Stribiing assisted the
Ihulm
Mrs. Bartow Griffon entertalned the
' Young Woman's Missionary Mhti on
i)londa‘ afternoon at her home on x-'
nolia Hill. Mrs J. R Tweedy was
leader, belng assisted by the members
the u»cla;(, The hostess was assis
'hy Mrs. Hulon Howard and Miss
Lewis
“‘!llu :n:duaulnon;'r entertalned,
islon Bt Class Monda
L Mrs Tlou( Green and ‘
Green are spending the week |
| "Miss Alice Lawrence was a recent
ivldtor from Atlanta. T
} y
| MACON wer i
[ R oand Mrs. James T. Wright en
tertained in honor of Otis Skin
ner at thelr home on Cherokes
Helghts after the performance of “Mi &
Antonte,” in which Mr. Skinner ap
ed Thursday onflvs‘hu the Grandg |
Mrs. Robert Haszlehurst was
Thursday afternoon at a box n
lm»flmt to Mrs. Randolph g
Jr. a bride of Jnnua?. £H
'b;.' o An'.c'\.o.:' l:; th was hom
“ x rfly ursday a
f-hm\ s, Henry Jones en i
Mrs. 8 R Jagues, Sr., was | |
Wednesday afternoon at a buffed T
sop in compliment to her da r !
5. R Jaques, Jr . R
I h“u«- In‘cnn. contralte
cngo ra Company, api »
eital a,r(‘nnuuqu wudi
nesday evening.
The Chautaugua Choral Socle -
posed of 200 Macon people,
.;-nuu. "5 ,IO.'M of o o
uesday evenin, W
‘t"h-men and ‘lu Tune %
[ solos, The music was written mes
Ulllette, of Wesleyan, JM the
tu.c. Fort Codington. of Macon. "
Mra . J Willingham was h
| Wednesday afternoon st s & o clook
‘in honor of members of these
of Southern Women and th em
[of the League &f Southern W ;
{ Btadents of Wesleyan ent he
Home Foonomie Confe kL
Patriek’'s Day dinner at ¢
nesday own{u‘
1 Miss Gertr Bmith,
1
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Conee Vilenting
Beaniind Moo Piosnss Som
s
oo w 0
ot
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No Nead for | gly
Nose Pores and
Deep Wrinkles
- s e ean e e 4 o
cream. In three weeks or leds You
will be astonished at the change lhl‘
has taken place. mmm-u.nm‘
ened, conrse, rough skin tarns into new,
fresh, soft, youthful looking skin almest
before your v you, all due 1o simpie
oan ‘.‘l’ of Qfl:':.:l ’JN J’ E;
warm water u? roseated cream Mut
Sure 1o use only pure roseated oream,
88 1t i an entirely different nnn{“mn
ordinary face crenms, :‘u must b
gfl-&m«l -Nn'mu -t 11..” pre
Creme Tokalon Hosested m R:.
wrinkies, get & box of Japenese "
::0: and ““na'.m un' uc:mwir “:m
ores ou
on the An.pn'-fll”hm...n: -.nw‘:
how long -mmm For ’mu an inde.
meribably hfiml effect (o the neok
ST 80 o os, it
toly the mum all sma
wrinkles and of age. many 'cno:
r A littie Bantonss in connection wit
this method of producing skin oamosis, |
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Paper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1017,
Pa., and Miss Lelia Jones, a bride-elect,
wore honorees a4t s reception at which
Mrs, . H. Garrett entertained Wed
nesday,
The Macon History lub met Monday
at the home of Mra. Hruce Carr Jones,
Myrtle Moses, prima donna of the Chi.
cago Opern Company, gave a recital at
:'hluuuqun auditorium Monday even
"
‘gil-n Myrna Humphries and George
White, of Memphin, were married here
Wednesday at the home of the bride's
father, ¢, H. White, on College street,
Misa Lol Dasher und William Pate, of
Whiting, Ind., were muarried here Thurs.
day morning st the home of the rnmu
t.r! the bride, Mr. and Mrs, A L. Dasher,
r.
EMBERS of Bt. John's Camnmand.
ery, No, 19, Knights Templar,
entertained Thursday evening at
& banquet In honor of Kminent Bir J.
¢ Watts, of Rome, grand junior war
den of the Grand Commandery of Geor
gin. A number of ladies were present,
I Mr. and Mrs. Dyar Robertson en
tertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuenday
evening In compliment to Clarence Rob.
ertson, of Chattancoga. Covers were
lald for seven
The Round Dozen Club has perfected
Mfanlullon. the first meeting being
held Tuesday wmin% with Mr. and Mrs,
‘B A. Tyler. The club is composed of
Dr. and Mre. F, K. Sims, Mr. and Mra.
Tyler, Mr and Mra. H. L. Smith, Mr,
and Mrs, H. J Bmith, Mr. .'Z, Mre.
M. Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs, W,
E _Mann,
Mre G IJ qumrm entertained
Tuesdany and Wednesd n{ afternocons at
rook at her home on Selvidge street,
Fifty guests were present,
Mrs, J. PP Herndon was hostess to
her eargd club at five tables of bridge
’l’h_'y;-d.y afterncon
e Daughters of the Confederacy
were entertalned Friday afternoon in the
home of Mra. T. 8. MeCamy. After
the business mnung. the chapter re.
mained for a social hour, the hostesses
belng Mrs. McCamy, Mrs. W. C. Fincher,
Mrs G. J Jernigan, Mrs, R, P, Gregory
unfl Miss Loulse Butherland.
ra. W. E Mann entertalned a num
ber of young people at an informa)l
dance Thursday evening at her home In
Thornton avenue
Mise Buesylln Thomas was hostess to
the younger set at an informal dance
Haturday evening. .
Cartersville
HE Cherokee Club gave a luncheon
Tuesday rt the clubrooms In honor
of the visltors attending the agri
caultural nl‘ll‘
Mrs. W. M. McCafferty entertained at
" bfldnrrl{' Tuesday afternoon in
honor of Miss y Jones, of Canton, whe
is the guest of Mre. George Brooke, and
iss Loulse Walker, of flonm who s
siting Mrs. Hampton Field
Mrs. Nat Granger entertained at a
tea Monday afterncon in honor of her
. Mrs M!m. of Philadelphia.
Mrs George ke was hostess at a
n Thursday for Mis May Jones,
Canton,
Mrs. John Miller was hostess Friday
! 0 at the second of & series of
| les she Is giving.
e Cherokee Club will hold its reg.
(dlar meeting Tuesday unc“"n;on and a
rangd opera program on Mltyn"
E ' given
SETHE U. D C. met Tuesday afternoon
! with Mrs. Dozler Thormton, Mrs.
L Walker Bradford being in charge
Ban Interesting program on “Southern
" Mrs. Herbert Kay contributed
ing and Miss Alice Pope Harris
| mm-#w solo, Mrs, Dave Hud
arris Landrum, Mrs. Tom
- “n and Miss Arnoidina Thornton
Miss Verlle Matl.ows entertained a few
m«d- at mhfl:fin evening.
e Mystic © enjoyed & theater
A “';"h’. rnhyJ u'.uauoon .
r, class met with Mrs
lo E. Meredith Tuesday afterncon. Plans
ere made to have Dr. Len G. Brough-
AR Lo v
entertained wix girl
.m:n:o At a wo.:-!hrm.m party fl?t
“y.
Little Miss Julla Btarke entertalned
about twenty-five friends in honor of
her third birthday. an, Tom Btarke,
ra. Vernon Halley, Miss Ellsubeth Ir-
R Mlfl- Rebegea Auld helped to
1 .
Miss Willle Rich was hostess at a 6
clock dinner Ffld‘{:nn!nc. her guests
Deing fAive gfi of the younger set. An
qual num of boys joined the party
ater to play rook.
; W
| RE. IRA E. FARMER gave a re
l ception Tuesday afternoon, cow
plimenting Mrs. Nellie Peters
Black, ident of the Georgla Feder '
n&flm'. Clubs
les’ Ald Bociety held its reg
~ o~ {.‘?."."‘.1“"‘“".. mere Gal
A 1 alks were
N'r; H. B Norrils and Mra. Neal Math
.
The Woman's Club of Au’u-u mo “
mm ot _the Alblon Hotel Ay
attend) from Thomson were
W & '-..Mu!, I E. Farmer and
O rmer
A. Bowden entertained the bourd
M‘o’ the First Nnmu::l )::‘n:
‘Ofi: evening at & supper in the A
butlding
Mras. © L. Bussey entertained at rook
| Baturday. Misses Caryl Hreigham, of
.#-iomm-. and Margaret Howtwright.
Anw-. were mu of honor
. The Woman's onary Boclety was
entertained by the Mhfln‘ Indion this
week at Yor services endames ¢
h Lae. q:.um‘m‘. Bue by, C P
' unt and Lulu Lasenby . ‘
)
| Griffin ‘
\
|
RE RORERT R KVANS entertain
ol Wednesday afternoon st
bridge at her home on South Ml
Street, the rncu being the members of
her club and several ;I\gfl (riends
Mrs, . N, Mathis was how At a
dinner on Wednesduy, at -um'.-."”u
Sonee. ¢ tie oße gusst ot Rae e
e.N 0 "
Mis J:m, &'MI Mes, W “ni
Johws us SxoNminied Nosdey ST
A party by Mrs Jesse .
seed. Covers were lald for six
An svent. assembling several
was the :“Ebfi at whi the
Noclety e First t
; b sntertained Tuesday afternoon in
"‘I. dflt::ulamlh u'ulnrurr
meeting Foman’s h.b:l"r‘
Boclety of the First Methodist Oh
wan boh:.rmdu afternoon in the .t:
l;‘ hool antes fio(ufi‘rw" .
! Megnrding Health,” M
| ey read a m on
hlm thonal 1 tian
TN e;'- A talk r Rt
| 1o Conserve Community Mealth ™
™ Uex's nm was "“The ‘.
(‘o-{n‘- Aga Muu‘.“ "
'* » King's was “Health Legisha
n
TE W ‘. egn met with Mrs
y=% ufiy b
re. Ernest isle » Mre,
papers. A dese of
l | Park was given by
‘b3 i 7 R
ko'r;. o's Lakeland, Fla., spent Tuesday In
anta.
Miss Ethel Claire McKneely and H. F.
Bartnes were married w-amm{ at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam F, King.
The ceremony was performed by the
Reyv. Mr. King, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Barnes left on thelr wedding trip.
Mr, and Mrs, James T. Bankston en
tertained twenty at a dinner party on
Huml-i' at a family reunion in celebra
tion of the birthday anniversary of Mr,
| Bankston and two of his sisters, Mrs,
| James L, rwne,-. of Perry, and Mrs. W,
H. Bankston, of Culloden,
An event of Fer afternoon was the
| sllver tea at the Neighborhood House,
Eg'prrtmem street
he lLadies’ Ald and Missionary So
clety of the First Presbyterian Church
met Monday afternoon at the home of
Mre, T. Q Hawkins. ““The Bible’ was
the subject discussed, Mrs, Barah Bell
fiuv- a talk on the “Distribution of
ibles in America for a Hundred Years.™
Mrx. John H. Rogers read a paper, en
titled “Bibles in Korea,” and every
member present had a short paper on
“Our Mission Bibles ™
A recital by Miss Neottie Sherwood's
music puplls was given Baturday after
noon
|
] Bainbridge }
’ RB. . B BCOTT and Miss Lyda
M Green Invited 40 people to their
| home 10 meet Mrs. Hcott's sister,
' Mra. R L. Boland, of Hawkinsville, and
‘Mlu Kstelle Morgan, of Tifton, who is
| Visiting her aunt, Mre. L. D Baggs.
‘ Eloise Bpooner gave a party on Friday
afternoon to celebrate her thirteenth
]hlrlhalay Grace Carr was presented with
A box of handkerchiefs in a contest and
[ Joe McFarland was given a baseball for
| the boy's wluh
| Mrs. George 1. Flelds was hostess for
{nu- Friday Aftérnoon lovlq"club at her
{:mm« on Hhotwell strest, elve mem
| bers were present.
The Tom’slo Gulld met at the home of
i)lr- Max Nussbaum on Wednesday aft.
ernoon.
| Mrs. Charles Parker entertained in
| formally on Monday morning in honor of
!Mrs. € D. Blalock, of Quitman, who Is
| visiting Mrs. E. 8. Varner and Mrs. L.
‘" Tunxw,
" lM"k . 'l{Ql"‘uior ““sfl:tln“ for Mrs.
| Blalock, of ultmgan, on urday morn.
lni l-’fhrer;"vo.n"nvnd to mdocg hohr
’ moonlig cnie was @ ¥ the
young set at l?od Blufr “:ml! nl.’ht.
Miss Roberts chaperoned the M’(
| Mrs L. D. Baggs gave a tea on Friday
afterncon in honor of her niece, Mins
| Estelle Morgan, of Tifton. Those in the
[ recelving line were Mrs. L. D. "Jlfl-
Mrs. Mercer NIS- Miss Estelle Mor
n, Miss Lyda Green, Miss Lula Mae
-‘gurnn and Mrs. Boland, of Hawkins
| ville. Miss Emma Sutherland poured
tea.
‘ A fNsh fry was given at Four Mile
| Creek Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs.
| Mercer Baggs un(L r. and Mrs. Charles
| Parker, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs
L. H. Tonge's visitor, Mrs. C. l" Blalock,
lof Quitman. Bixteen were Invited, |
Mrs. Mercer Baggs was hostess X' the
| Junior Ald Eoclety at her home on Acad
|emy street on Wednesday afternoon.
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| Rome l
i LARGE dance was given Baturday
evening at the Hotel Cherokee.
i The chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Ham
[ Mton Yancey, Jr, Dr. and Mra. Willilam
| Winston, Mr. and Mrs. H Hest.
| Miss Katherine Graves mm... at
‘hfidfl; Weanesday moming.
I B Katherine Hamilton will enter
tain the Girls' Bridge Club Wednesday
| morning.
. Mrs. O. N. Richardson gave a sewing
rr? this week for her flnfl Mrs. A
5 Tate, of High Point, N. C, who Is
. ;‘l-mu in Rome, en route from Flor
"
| The Music Lovers held a m‘om‘ at
. the home of the president, Mrs. -
lam Harbin, Tuesday.
Rome (.'M‘ur. U. D C, celebrated
its twenty-first anniversary Tuesday
' with nmpfl.lo exercises at the Car
negie LJ ry. A resume of the chap
ter's work was read by the pres.ient,
Mrs. J. D Thomas, and numbers iy
expreasion ang musie by Nnh of Short.
er College were given. freshments
| were served {
1 COolumbus
ISB HELEN LIPECOMR, of Wash.
} M ington, I». €., and Miss Minnle
| Hall were honorees at & bridge-
Cluncheon given by Miss Susie F'ackmar
Tuesday morning at her nome on uw«]
ITlmd -:ugn:h e |
| One of t rgest spring part was
| the one at which Mrs W“ur Hodgeon. |
lof Athens, and Miss Louise Searbrough
[were Joint hostessos Tuesday afternoon.
[ About 75 guests were present,
Mra. Beatty, of Atlanta, State deputy
Cos Maccabees, addressed the local organ.
ization Tuudu evening.
| A party of young people were enter
[tained at the Country Club Saturday.
| Among those r-un! were Misses Bue
Palmer, Anna Dismukes, Josephine An
drews, Lella lcarl-m(.h. Dorothy Car
g, of Americus, and Busie h.c‘t
Mrs. Willilam Pease was hosteas to the
| Monday Auction Club during the past
| Week. Among those v‘::-m were Misses
Minnie Hall A{‘mur ree, Ayimer 1.
|gose, Mra Willam Morton, Mrs. Willard
el il b Lo
sabet ¥y ! ine
' MeMath, Loulse mrbn#l".l‘uwn
[Golden, Loulse Hickerstaff, Mrs. Tom
Andrews, Jr, Mrs. Frank Neane, Mre
George Golden and Miss Busie Hatcher
!
i
| Moultrie
!
ISB LOIS ADAMS entertained
Baturday afternocon with two ta
. bles of bridge. Miss Lauclle Au
trey made the highest score,
| Mroand Mrs. O L. Hrooks entertained
Baturday evening. Hook was played at
BiA tabies
Mrds W O Vereen was hostess Wed.
nesday afternoon for the members of
the D A R Chapter Mre M M. Sty
Art and Mra ) O, Macon discussed his
lm;cl‘;uhsacu % &
vimbers of the Club were gues
of Miss lose Rooney, of Atlanta, at th‘:
Hotel Colquitt Tuesday afterncon
Mra. J G Fineh was hostess to the
members of the Rook Clud Thursday
afternoon
U 0 Thursday afterncon at the home
of Mre W, Vereen the Moultrie Mo
Neil Chapter, U D, O, entertained at a
feception in honor of Miss Mildred
Rutherfond, of Athens, who was the
guest of the chapter
“Shakespere’s Meroines,” “Shake
if"" MHoroes' .n; "Excerpts From
weh Ade About othing” were the
subjects discussed al the meeting :‘
the Wnfla While Club at the .
Mrs. J Mdeook, with Mre w
Matton as assisting hostess, on ¥
afternoon
MELFORD BANFORD was host on
Batunday evening 1o the members
ST of the Ohl Psi Fratemity at »
Ainner un{ in his home In Cloverhursy
avenue wonty -two members were
;:n-m -Mm ni'l:‘ mulf::nQd in
'r‘ "‘:‘ ffl ¥y colors,
R
" n
e b was
hnn— Seaediet on Wed-
’nuda{ afterncon. Mrs, Lustrat talked
of Red Cross work.
Mrs, C. A, Whittle entertained at
luncheon in honor of the Woman's Club
Thursday morning. Those present were
| Mrs. M. A, Lipscomb, Mrs. T. F 6:.....
I Mrs, D, L, Karnest, Mrs, Howard Odum,
I Mrs. K. L. Hlll, Mrs. W, D. Beacham,
{Mre. N. 8. Parker, Mrs Wmlarg‘(,‘l‘{»pl.
Mrs. Cobb Lampkin, Mrs. A. M. Hob
erts, Mrs, J, E. Severn, Mrs, Delash
mutt and Mrs, H, B. Ritchle,
The hpfifllnfi dance of Little Com
mencement will be il.vau Friday night,
to be followed on lurdaa nlgl\t by
the German Club dance. n the fol
lomng Monday night the freshmen dance
and the Glee Club concert will be given,
Professor Banford entertained the Phi.
lological Boclety on W«mudai/ night.
He read & par-r on “"English ldioms,"”
which was followed by a general dis
cussion _of the subject,
The Brenau Glee Club ‘pve A per
formance at the Colonlal Opera House
Friday evening, which was attended by
& large audlence, Boclety turned out
en masse to welcome the college girls,
Mr., and Mrs. Paul Hardaway gave a
Bt. Patrick’'s Day ’r\rtfi Friday evening
in celebration of Mr. Hadaway's birth.
day. A large number of guests werq
present.
R AND MRS, WILL, CARTER en
tertained at dinner Tuesday in
honor of Mrs. E. L. Stephens, of
China. Invited were Mr. and Mrs.
Hayne Palmour, Miss Kate Dozler, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C, McEver and Mrs. Steph
ens,
Miss Mary Lallah Porter entertained
Circle No. 1 of the Youn' Pmfln' Mis
sionary Soclety of the First ethodist
Church Monday afternoon. The soclety,
:w""' organization, has sixteen mem
re,
The Merry Dames Bridge Club met
with Mrs. Luther Roberts on Thursday
afternoon at her home in Green street
cirele. A fruit scalad course was served
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ed
win Bmith. The members ?ronm were
Mesdames Sandy Beaver, Phillp Stan
ler. = B Bmwmn% Joe Morton, Ed
win Smith, James White, J. Hobert
Simpson. The invited guests included
Mesdames H. L. Davidson, of Atlanta;
Howell Taloe, of Commerce: L. F. Mc-
Connell, luuioy Johnson and Miss Lot
tie Smith,
Mrs. Lester Hosch was hostess to the
members of the Young Matrons’' Bridge
Club on Wednesday afternoon at her
home in Green street,
The Senior B. Y. P. U. of the First
Baptist Church had a social meeting at
the home of Miss Mary Mitchell
Boulevard on Tuesday evening. After
the games and contests, refreshments
WCLUB NEWS &
HE birthday of Father Ryan was
observed by the Daughters of
the Confederacy Thursday aft
ernoon, when Atlanta Chapter, U, D.
<, met at the Woman's Club house,
The orator of the occasion was
Bishop Kelley, of Savannah, who was
a Confederate soldier.
MPs. Willlam C. King sang “The
Conquered Banner,” the world-famous
poem written by Father Ryan. Sev
eral of the poet’s poems were read.
New members were received into
the chapter.
Miss Sally Malone announced that
the walking stick presented to the
chapter by A. C. Bruce would be ex.
hibited in one of the Whitehall street
shop windows this week. The stick
is made of the wood from a shattered
flagstaff riddied by bullets during the
war of the sixties. The stick will
eventually be placed In the Stone
Mountain Confederate Memorial Mu
seum in Venable Hall.
Mrs. T. T. Stephens presided.
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The Tenth Ward Club met at the
residence of Mrs. T. (. Balley, No. 46
Pearce street, Friday afterncon. Much
enthusiasm is felt gve rthe prospects
of a Carnegle Branch Library which
will in time adorn the lot given the
city by Forrest Adair. The lot is on
Maryland circle, overlooking West
minster Park. The members of the
club will begin at onve to lmprove
and beautify the lot with nou(. and
shrubbery. e ‘
Georgian Review No. 11, of the
Maccabees, will give an lnformal'
dance In the K. of P. Hall, Forsyth
Building, Wednesday evening at §
o'clock.
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Atlanta Review No. 1, of the Lady
Maccabees, will give a card party
i Tuesday ;gomoua at 3:30 o'clock In
the K. of P. u,u._ :
The untln‘b'uf the Equal
» J‘"’ will held at the
home of Mrs. James H. Andrews, No,
192 Gerdon street, West End, next
Thursday at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Miss
Cathiene Casta, Mrs. P. H. Stough,
Mrs. Eugene Mitchel, Miss Janle
Cooper and others will speak, Mrs,
Albert Howell will preside.
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Oglethorpe Chapter, No. 122, Order
Eastern Starpwill hold a meeting next
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in
the Masonie Temple at Buckhead, De.
*nu will be conferred. Mrs. Wattle
olquitt, grand matron of Georgia, will
be present for the purpose of in
specting the 'orl.. o
.
Dr. J. D M. Armistead will give the
second of & serles of lectures on short
story writing at Carnegle Library
| Monday afterncon, April 2, at §
o'clock. His subject will be “Stories
Primarily of Atmospheric Interest™
At the {ut meeting Dr. Ammndl
spoke on “Plots for Stories”
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Dr. A. M. Bunce will speak before
the Georgia Economic and Political
Science Association Wednesday aft.
ernoon at 330 o'clock, in Hotel Ana
ley, Mi&:fl"' to be “Publie Baths,
Their on to Industry.” This in
the tenth lecture of the series and
was to have been given before the
society February 7, but owing to Il
ness of Dr. Bunce was postponed une
tl next w-dm-.du{. &
USINESS and professional wom-
B en members of the Y. W. C, A
heard Mra. Frances Gordon-
Emith in her address Monday evenlng
on “Woman and War"” The speaker
was introduced by Mra. Archibald Da.
vis, acting chalrman of the education.
Al committee. Mrs. Gordon-Hmith
’mmn«d that a course in “fArst ald,”
under the supervision of the Red
Cross, would be arranged for the lo
oal Y. W, LA
Miss Allee Wingo, general secre.
tary of the Atlanta Y. W, C, A, has
received the announcement from New
York headquarters ©f a course in ele.
noahrl hygiene and home care of
the sick, under the auspices of the
American National Red Cross, cone
ducted by the national board of the
Y. W, C. A This course is required
as a prepargtion for service In con.
nection with the base hospital units
now being organised by the American
Red Cross for service In the event of
war. Such a course will be offered by
the Atlanta Y. W, C. A as supple
were merved, Miss Mitchell was assist.
ed In entertaining by Misses Leonora
Davis and Madaline White,
Dublin
HIS week's social affairs centered
to a large extent around prenup
tial entertalnments for Miss An
nie Bimons, who became the bride of
Manly Smith Thursday night. One of
the prettiest of these affairs was the
one glven ka" Mrs, M, A. Shemake and
Mrs. F. N. Watkins at the home of Mrs,
Shewmake 'ruendny morning. Miss
Grace Powell won high score and was
grenn!od with a string of beads. Miss
imons recelved a beautiful gold knife,
sliver pencil and tiny manlcure set for
her handbag. Luncheon was served,
Another prety affalr for Miss Simons
was given 'B' Misses Anna and Sallle
Carrere Monday afternoon. During the
game mints were served, Miss Simons
Was g.rhuonud with a dainty guest tow
el ® high score prize, a powder
chamois, was won by Migs Vera Phlil
lips. A salad (i:uru was served after
the g-me. Following the rehearsal of
the Simons-Smith wedding Wednesday
evening, the groomsmen and ushers en
tertained at a dance In honor of the
young couple.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. D. Pol
lard entertained for Mrs. Somes and
Miss Bessle Somes, who have been the
fuutl of Mrs. D, 8. Brandon for some
time, Mres., E. R. Jordan won the high
&on rflu at bridge and was awarded a
x of correspondence cards. The hon
orees were each presented with a beau
tiful Japanese panel picture,
‘ RS. MARTIN DUNBAR, of Atlanta,
| has arrived to visit Mrs, Lewls
| Ford Butt on the Hill and I 8 be
ing dellntfux entertained, Mrs. Dun
bar was joined here by Mr. Dunbar for
the Berry-Dargan wedding Saturday.
Elbert Jackson, of New York, also ar
rived for the wedding,
Mrs, Sibley, of Rochester, N. Y., who
\s spending the season In Augusta, en
tertained with a luncheon Wednesday at
Momlnrflde Lodge Tea House,
Flelding Jones, a guest at the Bon
Alr, finvo a tea at Morningside Lodge
Tea House Tuesday. His guests num
bered 30.
Mrs. Thomas Barrett entertained in
formally at tea Thursday afternoon.
A large dinner-dance will be given
Monday night at the Country Club.
tenu.ry to the first aid course as
as a sufficient number of appli
cations are filed.
The reunion of the Clover Club Sat.
urday evening was an event that
brought together 65 past and present
members. Miss Mary Pool presided.
Miss Wingo welcomed the company.
Violin and piano numbers were given
by Misses Vivian and Jenny Belie
Holbrook; solo interpretative work of
the gymnasium was demonstrated by
Irl'l.ru Katisue Moore and Sue Hlill
principal address of the evening
was given by Miss Gertrude B. Gates.
Miss Katisue Moore, physical diree
tor, has begun preparations for the
part the Y. W. C. A. is to have in
the municipal demonstration of phy- |
sieal education, the announcement of |
which has created such widespread
interest. Mrs. A. R. Coleord, chair
man of the ticket committee, will be
alded by Miss Wingo.
All persons desiring box seats or
reserved seats in the circle are asked
to communicate with one of the mem
bers. General admission will be 25
cents, without reservation. box seats,
50 cents. Mrs. A. R. Coleord, chair
man, representing the Y. W, C, A
W, J. O'Callahan and Sam Greenberg,
the Y. M. C. A.; Mrs. Harvey Parry,
Agnes Scott College, Colonel J. C.
Woodward, G. M. A.; H. A, Comer,
Georgla Tech; Professor W. A, Sut.
ton, the Tech High: A. A. Jameson,
the Boy Scouts; Professor Dykes, the
Boys' High School. Several hundred |
men, women, hoys, girls and chndmn‘
will take part in the demonstration,
and every phase of athletic and es
thetic physical work being glven in
the city will be 2ou.|on.nntod. i
RB, CHARLES 0. H. CRAIGIE,
of Washington, was the speak
er of the afternoon at Wednes.
day's meeting of the Atlanta Equal
Suffrage Association, held in the au
ditorfum of the Chamber of Com
merce, !
Short talks were made by Mrs, Don.
ehoo, of Biymingham; Mrs, Mary L.'
McLendon, president of the Georgia
Woman Suffrage Assoclation, and
others,
An instrumental solo by Miss Alma
Garrett won appreciation. Miss Flor.
ence Birnle sang “Somewhere a Volee
Is Calling,” Miss Wilson playing the
accompaniment,
At the conclusion of the program &
vote of thanks was given Mrs, E R,
Woodruff, Mrs. Henry Sanford and'
Mrs, C, W, McClure, the program
committee, for their splendid work
during March. Mrs. Amelia R. Wood
all presided. d
RS. M. K. JENKINS entertained
M the members of the 1913 Em
broidery Cludb at her home, on |
Highland avenue, Thursday after.,
noon, !
The house was decorated with jon.
quils, and hyscinths held a place oni
the lace-covered table in the dining !
room, where delicious refreshments
were served, l
The guests were Mra R H. Bell,
Mrs. Arnold W, Eves, Mrs, Chariles |
Gllbert, Mrs, P. . Lumpkin, Mrs. |
Jim Newton, Mrs. Asmon Lewis, Mrs,
Hub Huddleston, Mrs. M, J, Jen.
kins, Miss Anna Mae Jenkins, Mrs,
Ed Kilpatrick, Mrs, Dan Gunter, Mrs,
J. M. Hewitt, Miss Ruth Jenkins and
Mra. Merritt,
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Arnold N, Eves, No,
428 Ormond street,
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| Study Cirele No. | of the Drama
League will meet Thursday mormning
at 10:30 o'clock In the assembly room
at Caregie Library, M. W, o,
Eharretts will read “Man and Super.
‘man” by loflu:d zl)u:w
~ The members of the Counell nr*
Jewish Women are being requested to
attend an ln:mum meoting next |
Wednesday afterncon at 315 o'clock
In the vestry of the Temple. The
program will be an address on the
Jewish Congress by Miss Rhoda Kauf.
man and a discussion of mmml
eventa,
New Era Sewing School |
Dressmaking and Ladles’ Talloring
taught. Individual instruction. Maks i
your clothes while learning. Call or/
write. References exchanged j
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Style—Quality—Grace—
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ALMOST exactly like the shoe. There is a curved metal
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ture carries the grace of this new pump.
The pump itself is even more pleasing.
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buckles for more dressy effect.
Large assortment of Cut
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pair up.
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Reduction writes “l lam seeking
some safe method to reduce my flesn
While my frame s large, | am getting
re fat, and of course it is embarrass
ing
Answer: For many yvears | have placed
relia n the formula known as five
grair e tablets packed in sealed
tubes wit full directions for ome use
e have reduced as much as forty
pounds in a few weeks
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C. O asks 1 am constipated,
t gue coale have headache dizzy
¢ and indigestion sometimes. Please
AdVise
Answer: | advise that you begin using
three-grain sulpher tablets (not sul
I } These tablets are Inxative, act on
the ver, Kidneys and bowels and tend
ke the od re by arousing the
el tive functions. Rellef should fol
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I was ass ed with a bad case of dan-
Aruw ] 8¢ pla vellow minyol and
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strengt { sh L« ch people Sev
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é{’. Dr. Zew;.'q_fld‘fefi’
~ The questions answered below are
;rmnl in character, the symptoms or
diseases are given and the answers will
upgly in an{ case of similar nature.
hose wishing further advice, free,
may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College
Bldg., Collofo-l-:lwood streets, Dayton,
Ohio, inclosing self-addressed, stamped
envelope for reply. Full name and ad
dress must be given, but only Initials or
fictitious names will be used In my an
swers. The pnuc:ruom can be filled
at any well-stock drug store. Any
druggist can order of wholesaler.
“Laura” says: ‘“Some time ago I
contracted a very severe cold and cough.
! have tried many remedies, but mo‘
do not seem to help me at all. 1|
you would advise me what to do.”
Answer: What you need is a laxative
wh syrup, one that will drive the
from your system. The follo"lu
prescription will check your cold
cough: Get a 2%-oz, package of con
centrated essence mentho-laxene and
make according to directions on the
bottle. Take a teaspoonful every hour
or two, or until your cold is better. This
will relleve you in a very few days.
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M. J. B. asks: “My halr is too z
and my scalp itches with dandruff,
of late it s combing out too much.
‘What is a good treatment?”
Answer: Obtaih plain yellow minyol
“n-n your drufrh( in 4-02. jJars and
‘-wl‘ as per rections. This cleans,
purifies, cools and invigorates the halr
and scalp, thus stopping the death of
the hair. Dandruff and itching are at
once relleved. Men and women all over
the country now use it regularly.
. .
. “Weakness™ writes: “Have been doe
toring for kidney trouble and now want
q advice. Frequent desire is followed
‘y urning pain and am very tender and
sore over region of blm. Also back
ache affects me dread . Can hardly
move when I awake in the morning.
Weakness, too, is a symptom.”
t,.t‘\nv-r: I 'lh:lnk'g y‘ou wuL take
mwort regula A few weeks your
kidneys and N“Jyor will become normal
and such symptoms vanish. This is
unequaled for such complaints, In my
estimation.
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"so::: Woman" writes: *“I am mueh
Mstur! b' an internal catarrhal con
i%ol manifested by a discharge. What
overcome it?"
Answer: A douche with antiseptic
oy K A
Kent an ng. caspoon "
quart of water agonu be used dally,
NOTE: For mnuem Dr. Baker has
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columns, and doubtiess has helped
ln relloving iliness and distress more
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