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Elizabeth Mather
PmsmEN'r LOVERIDGE attend
ed the meeting and luncheon of
the executive board of the Federation
of Women's Clubs Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Gilbert Price.
Dr. Ham sddressed the college at
the chapel hour Thursday morning.
Tre midterm exams at the college
begin Thursday morning at 8 o'clock.
Beginning with the second semes
ter a class in military training will
be formed, under the dlrocugn of
Miss Stevens, the physical director,
Another emergency class is the aft
- erncon Frerch clags held by the pres
ident.
‘With the coming of spring the col-
Jege looks forward with interest to
&donlnz, poultry farming and dalry
. .
he faculty and students wish to
express their sympathy to Miss
Laura Bell Turman In the loss of her
fatler,
Bvery one enjoyed the excellent
ln{' from “Quo Vadis” given by
3 ays at the Y. W, C. A, Sun
day evening. !
Miss Mary Vaughn Shealy spent
the week-end with relatives In At
lanta.
Miss Mary Hill Randle was in the
oty with friends.
Misses Dllen Thompson and Hat
. tie Fay were the guests of Miss Edith |
Hudson for the week-end.
DOoQOQ
Woodberry Hall
TH‘!J year's work at Woodberry
: Hall is proceeding nicely, In
#pite of the bad weather. The In
terior of the bullding has been re
decorated and many improvements
Are being made In the school and
snund-. and every prospect points to
'llrpy and prosperous year, Thel
bullding 1s steam-heated, so that the
students have felt no inconvenience
from the severe.weather,
A number of the girls will go out
“to Camp CGordon next week and pre- ‘
sent an evening's, entertainment at
one of the Y. M. cslA bulldings. Sev
eral dances In costime will be given
besides a number of readings and
&ul numbers. The party will be
eroned by Misses Frances and
fluflcn Woodberry and Miss Faith
ens, of the faculty.
The menlor class is enjoying some
g::nllnt noow affairs as a diversion
thelr héavy work in school, The
consigts of Miss Grace Davis,
Charlotte Dixon, Miss Thelma
g erlain, Mis Frederika Fllber,
Alberta Honor, Miss Georgia
g‘on. Miss Olivia Keller and
rrie Lee Featherstone. Miss
Charlotte Dixon entertalned for the
class at her home on West Peachtree
&t an evening party, and Miss Geor
gla Dickerson gave a tea at her home
~on Oak street.
~ The athletic club is doing excellent
~work. The president Is Miss Thelma
Chamberlain,
1A c o BROOOQ
Bessie Tift
ISB EVIE CAMPBELL, of At
' lanta, secretary of the W. B,
1., of Georgia, spent the week-end
" the college as the guest of Mrs
ter and the girls of the Y. W, A,
j visits are always a source of
gth and inspiration to the teach
£ and students. She filled Sunday
4 of beautiful, practical sugges
- s for the r@igious workers of the
: . After leading the Morning
> tch and visiting the Sunday school
3 met the officers of the Student
Welunteer league and the Y. W. A.
: et. At the twilight prayer meet
she made a strong talk on “Find
-4 Our Places In God's Plan” We
& looking forward with pleasurs to
ng Miss Campbell with us again
o ng.
¥ tur:plryl evening, In spite of ex
aminations, the Kappa Delta Soclety
; ted a humorous program, “A
~mm Trial,” with the following
# of characters: Judge, ILuelle
7 : lawyers for clalmant, Ma
-4 Jall and Maud Ruth Cooper;
. for defendant, Loulse What-
X and Bessie Nesmith; clerk, Claire
: ; sheriff, Chlotilde Banks;
t, Alvada Gunn; defendant,
A Wiggins.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Wellborn had a pleas
_ant visit from Mrs, Cleveland Thomp
‘g‘ of Millen, Mrs, Thompson is
h y remembered as Miss Lanier,
author of our college song, “The
and the Gold.”
- Miss Dora Brinson entertalned a
few friends informally In her studio
g y evening In honor of Mrs,
Thompson.
~ Walter Bradley Tripp, a member
~of the faculty of Emerson College of
Oratory, of Boston, Mass,, will appear
In the college auditorium Monday
~evenin ls in a regular lyceum number.
He will read Sheridan's “The Rivals”
Colle SOO n
.
FIVHE beginning of the week found
. us still in the grasp of severe
‘Winter weather, but we have come
through very satisfactorily.
= This is examination week and, of
oou everybody is busy,
. The basketball team has been
“tralning earnestly for the games that
Rre to take place before long. En
_trance of the team into the league has
& a new zest to the training.
- Recently a Pocket Testament
;.j,w'P has been organized among the
students, and the membership al
“ready numbers 42, Others will no
“doubt join. Every member agrees to
earry a Testament and read at least
‘one chapter a day.
-~ At the annual athletic meet at the
' X:. W. C. A, of Atlanta our coach,
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’KS VAPORUBL:
Miss Lucy Adams, served as judge
with Miss Fuller, of Agnes Scott,
Dr. Minor visited Millen, Ga., last
Sunday and preached at the Baptist
Church.
Miss Ella D. Windfield, the new
head of the sclénce department, gave
a splendid talk at the veaper service
on Wednesday, Miss Windfield has
already won our confidence and es
teem In the short time she has been
with us.
Miss Gordy, head of the depart
ment of household arts, has arranged
to glve a series of talks on food con
servation with demonstration at the
!chspnl hour on Saturdays. We look
forward with much interest to those
Instructive talks by this talented and
efficient teacher.
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Brenau Collo‘e
S ATURDAY, at the chapel hour,
‘ Gieneral Robert B, Lee's birthday
Wus celebrated with beautiful and ap
propriate exercises. The most inter
esting feature of the program was
the splendid address by Mr. B, D,
Kenyon, of Gainesville, speaking in
behalf of the Council of National De
fense.
Lieutenant and Mrs. H. J. Pearce,
of Camp Wheeler, recently visited
their parents, Dr. and Mrs, H. J.
Pearce,
The new students entering Brenau
this week nare Miss Clyde Brotherton,
of Jasper, Ala.)>Miss Thelma Morton,
of Gray, Ga.; Miss Louise Salles, of
Covington, Ky.; Miss Ruth Lowe, of
Washington, Ga., and Miss Janet
Smith, of East Durham, N. C.
Miss Martha Groover was the guest
of Miss Kathleen Watson in Atlanta
Sunday.
Miss Marcelle Stanton has returned
from Blakely, Ga., where she was an
attendant at the Alexander-Walters
wedding on January 19,
The regular monthly meeting of the
Gainesville chapter of the Brenau
alumnae was held in the Brenau par
lors on Friday afternoon. After a
short business meeting an Interest
ing usical program was rendered.
The Trn,tmm was follcwed by a soclal
hour, during which deliclous refresh
ments were served. Misses Carrie
Bue and Virginia Blocker were host
esses for the occasion.
Mrs, H. J, Pearce entertained at a
lovely Nttle musicale on Thursday
evm.ly complimentary to Lieutenant
and rs. Haywood J. Pearce, The
program consisted of several ex-~
quisite violin solos by Mrs. Pearce,
and vocal solos by Mrs. J. H. Wey
garct, renderad in her usual charm
ing and artistic manner, with Miss
Carrie Sue Blocker at the plano.
Miss Hilda Sharp and Miss Eva
Thomas were the guests of Mrs, F.
‘W. Hunt In Atlanta last week-end,
M. E. Goode, of Macon, Ga., recent
ly visited his daughter, Miss Elise.
Miss Awnette McLain was the
week-end guest of friends in Atlanta.
H. D, Willlams spent several days
last week with his parents In Ac
worth, Ga.
Dr. H. J. Pearce was In Atlanta
Saturddy.
Norwick Adams, of Alice, Texas,
stopped off to see his sister, Milss
Blizabeth, while on his way to An
napolls, Md., to enter the Naval
Aondemy.
Miss Christelle Liddon is the guest
of Mrs. R, C.. Curry in Athens.
Miss Maude Tooke is spending the
week-end In Atlarta.
Miss Florence right is spending
the week-end at Her home In Monroe.
Dr. H. J. Pearce made ‘{‘x Interest
ing address at cba'gel Thursday on
food conservation. o 0 encourage the
glrls to understand the meaning of
conservation more fully and to pre
pare them to be leaders In this work
when they return to their homes, a
special lecture course on “Food Con
servation,” under Miss’ Josephine
Schiffer, dean of the home econom
ics department, will be given free to
all students who wish to avail them
selves of this great opportunity to
learn how to serve thelir country in
this crucial hour, 4
Lieutenant Clay Thompson, as
Camp Sevier, gpent last week-end
with his sister, Miss Elvira.
Mrs. J. H, Br&!‘v‘n. of Gulfport,
Miss,, recently vidited her daughter,
Miss Doris.
The most beautiful and artistic
program of tho season was that given
by Leonid Samoloff, the greai Rus
slan tenor, and his associate artists,
Miss Vivian Holt, soprano; Miss L.il
lian &cheinkman, cellist, and Miss
Lillian Rosedale, composer-planist, in
the Hrenau auditorium on Saturday
evening.
Miss Frances Davis, who has been
assisting Professor Otto W. G. Pfef
ferkorn, has retarned to her home in
Laurens, 8. C, on account of the ill
health of her mother. !
Miss Nell Dimon and Miss Chris
tin BEdwards spent last Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Miss Lucile Cox is the guest of
Miss Ethel Banks in Atlanta.
Thomas J. Pearce, from the train
ing camp at Camp Gordon, spent last
Sunday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
H. J. Pearce.
At the meeting of the Sthnu‘
Union on Saturday evening Miss L%;v
rie i)avldnon. president of the Y. A
C. A, brought up the matter of bet
ter organization for war work—
“mohilizing every student.” Where
upon Pan-Hellenic came forward
with a very splendid, comprehensive
plan, namely, that the six sororities
would like to offer themselves as
nuclel of organization and their club
rooms as work places. The students
then divided their number among the
six sororities, and will meet for work
and discussion of war problems every
Saturday afternoon from 4:30 till 6.
That time s emphatically reserved
for Unecle Sam's business, and every
one is eager for the first meeting, sa
each unit may decide what especial
line of work to take up. The domes
tic arts department, under the direc
tion of Miss Josephine Schiffer, will
furnish instructors, these already
having served in the regular Red
Cross activities.
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G. N.and I. C.
fix ALBERT E. WINSHIP, of
Boston, editor of The Boston
Journal of Education was the guest
of the college for two days last week,
at which time he gave a series of
most interesting lectures on new ed
ucational problems. Dr. Winship was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. % Parks
at the mansion, and during his stay
was tendered a luncheon in the din
ing room of Chappell Hall by the
dramatic science department.
Mrs. G. F. McClelland, of Atlanta,
made a visit on Monday to her
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daughter, Miss Lillian McClelland, of
Terrell Hall. Mrs. McClelland was
accompanied home by her daughter
for a short stay.
Miss Rosebud Fountain returned to
Parks Hall on Monday after a short
stay at her home at Melntyre.
Miss Lucile Rayle, of Parks Hall,
was the guest of her brother, Lieu
tenant Rayle, of Camp Wheeler, last
week-end.
~ Miss Bessie McMillan, of Acworth,
a graduate of cluss 1917, was the
guest last week-end of Miss Sarah
Lou Carnes, of the mansion, and
Misses Pearle Shackelford and Ruth
Packs, of the new dormitory.
~ Miss Mary George Clayton returned
to Parks Hall Monday after a visit
to her home in Dahlonega. |
| Mr. Lee, of Homerville, visited his
‘daughter, Miss Orfe Lee, of the new
‘dormitory, Monday.
; Lieutenant Frank Smith, of Camp
IWheeler, visited his cousin, Mlss‘
Ruby Robinson, of the new dormitory, |
last Sunday. |
Miss Jessie Richardson. of the new
dormitory, spent last week at her
home at Ivy.
Mrs. Dice and Miss Pauline
Thompson, of Hawkinsville, were
guests last week-end of Miss Amanda
Woodard, of Terrell Hall. They were
accompanied home by Miss Woodard
for a short stay.
Mrs, Robert Moor®€, of Gordon, who
before her recent marriage was Miss
Nelle Kthridge, of Macon, was the
guert of Miss Mildred Bozeman, of
errell Hall, last ka.
Miss Hitchecock, of Danlelsville,
visited her sister, Miss Roberta
Hitcheock, of Terrell Hall, last week.
Miss Helen Freeman, of Macon,
visited college friends here last week.
Miss Martha Gaddy, of the man
sion, s at her home in Perry on a
short visit.
Fred Reld, of Camp Johnsten, Jack
sonville, Fla., visited his sister, Miss
Estelle Reid, at the mansion, Tues
day. .
Miss Reba Webb, of the mansion,
entertained some of the younger
teachers at a theatorium party on
Tuesday in honor of Miss Bessie Mc-
Millan, who is visiting at the man
sion dormitory.
Miss Marion Humbler, of Terrell
Hall, spent last week-end at her home
at Dennis Station.
Miss Augusta Mann, of the man
sion dormitory, is at her home in Elko
for a short visit.
Misses Helen and Verena Little, of
Saix dersville, spent Monday here as
guests of Miss Artie Belle Carter, of
the department of natural sclences.
Miss Rosa Erwin, of the new dor
mitory, spent the week-end at her
home near Milledgeville,
Miss Annie Whelchel, of the new
dormitory, is at her home in Cordele.
Miss Sarah Mae Hollis, of the man
sion, spent Tuesday in Macon.
Misses Thelma Gordon and Eula
Helta, of the mansion, spent last
woek-ond at their home in Louils
ville, &
Miss Lizzie Jones and Miss Annie
J. Davis, of the Horne House, who
are taking special courses lin domes
tic science, made a week-end visit
to Macon. |
Edgar Thompson, of Plains, visited
his s'ster, Miss Rose Thompson,: of
the new dormitory.
Miss Olive KEell, of class 1917, en
tertained at a buffet luncheon o
Monday at her beautiful home on
Liberty street. Those invited were
Misges Marguerite Atkinson and Mar
tha Cole, of Terrell Hall; Misses
Finney and Ethel Persons, of Atkin
=on Hall; Miss Elizabeth DuPree, of
the Horne House; Miss Lucile Rey
nolds, of the new dormitory, and Miss
Cornelia Bethune, of Milledgeville.
Mrs. C. W. Sproul, of Cartersville,
accompanied by her daughter, Miss'
Jo Sproul, who entered college on
Tuesday, to take a course in special
domestic science, and spent the
week-end with friends In Atkinson
Hall, in which dormitory Miss Sproul
will room. :
F. L. Willilams, of Macon, visited
his sister, Mis Jewell William, of
Atkinson Hall, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Skinner, of Nor
cross, visited their daughter, Miss
Mary Skinner, of Atkinson Hall, en
route to Florida, where they will
spend the remainder of thé winter,
Miss Nelle Jones and Miss Mary
Skinner weregtheir guests to dinner
at the Baldwin Hotel on Sunady.
Mr. McNeil, the Y. M, C. A. sec
retary, recently from Camp Jackson,
led the Y. W. C. A. service on last
Sur.day evening.
Misses Martha and Ellen Echcls re
turned on Monday to Atkinson Hall,
after a short visit to their parents at
Steven’s Pottery.
Miss Sue Ivy is at her home at
Coopers,
Miss Kathleen Tarpley, of Atkinson
Hall, was called to her home in Fair
burn on account of the illness of her
grandmother.
Miss Elizabeth Callings spent last
week-end at her home in Macon.
Miss Myrtice Logue, of Spread, re
turned on Moanday to resume college
duties after a slight illness,
Miss Julia Collins, of Macon, en
tered college on Tuesday and will be
in Atkinson Hall. 3
Dr. M. M. Parks made a short visit
to Atlanta Tuesday.
Miss Sarah Moore, of Terrell Hall,
was the guest of Miss Eva Lord Mur
phey in her apartments at the Horne
House Monday evening. .
S. J. Powell, of Leesburg, visited
his daughter, Miss Willie Powell, as
Atkinson Hall, last week.
Miss Winnie Perry entertained
Misses Sarah Stewart, Lurline and
Kate Parker informally Friday eve
ning.
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LaGrange College.
M ISS ELIZABETH LEONARD,of
Macon, recently enrolled for the
second semester.
The interclass track meet between
the freshman and jurior classes and
the sophomore and senior classes re
sulted in a tie. The classes vied with
each other in the originality of their
various costumes and their use of
class colors and yells. The events
were unusual and amusing, affording
much merriment to the spectators.
Mrs. C. A. Tague and Miss Maidee
Smith were hostesses last week at
the informal Friday afternoon tea
when the members of the faculty
were at home to their friends.
Miss Ada Winslow was a recent
visitor in Greenville.
Miss Mary Ellen King spent the
week-end with her parents in Man
chester.
Miss Pearl Collum has joined our
college family for the winter.
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AOONCERT will be given by the
Leffingwell School of Music, at
Cable Hall, on February 1, beginning
at 8:15 o'clock. The following pro
gram will be‘given: 1
Melody, ‘““The Daisy,” G. L. Tracy—
Jurior orchestra class. *
. Allegro Brilliant, op. 19, W. Ten
Have—Miss Margerite White.
Mazurka, “Sorronto,” G. Bach
mann—Mrs. F. W. Albert, Mrs. A. A
Shiikett.
Symphony No. 1 (First Movement),
Beethoven—Orchestra. |
Polonaise, op. 38, Vieuxtemps—W,
W. Leflingwell.
Excerpts from “Parsifal,” R. Wag
ner—String orchestra.
Overture, “Marionetten,” C. Gurlitt
—Qrchestra.
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M RS. WALLACE THOMPSON, of
Cuthbert, is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. M. I, Chapman, on East
Point avenue. Mr. Thompson is in
Charleston, where he is engaged In
Government work.
George Dykes spent a few days in
Americus during the past week, where
he went to attend the funeral of his
nephew.
Miss Elizabeth Ramsey spent a few
days this week with her parents. She
was accompanied from Shortzr Col
lege by Miss Kathleen Wilbanks, who
was her guest.
Miss Glen Allen was the week-end
guest of Miss Mae Mott.
M. F. Ramsey spent a few days this
week with his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam O’Neal will move
in the near future to a new home on
East Fourth street.
W. A. Erwin spent the week-end
with relatives in Albany.
The East Point Woman's Club has
moved from the Central School build-
Ing.to its old rooms on Main stfeet.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parker an
nounce the birth of a son Sunday at
their home on Cleveland avenue,
Harold Lipscomb, who is at Fort
Oglethorpe, spent th%wwo.ek-end with
his parents, Mr. and WMrs. J. H. Lips
comb. &
Mrs. C. H. Jewell entertained in for
mally on last Thursday evening, her
guests being several young ladles of
East Point and men from one of the
hospital units at Fort McPherson.
George Sparks passed through At
lanta one night last week on his way
from Pensacola to Philadelphia, where
he will sail for France.
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Southern Atlanta
M RS. M. W. BRUNER, of Winona
Lake, 1111., is the guest of her
relatives, Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Haines.
She will spend the month of Febru
ary with Mrs. Haines.
Mrs. C. G. Chambers, of Hill street
lslrecoverlng from a bad attack of
grip.
Frances, the little daughter of Mrs.
Smith, has been ill with mumps.
Athal, the young son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Wynn, who has been quite
sick with pneumonia, is better.
The friends of Mrs. C. G. Chambers,
who has had a severe cold for some
time, will be glad to hear that she has
now recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ewing, formerly
of Grant street, have moved to their
country home.
Byron Hardy is quite sick at the
home of his uncle, Mr. Chandler, of
Lakewood Heights.
#Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Duncan an
nounce the birth of a daughter, who is
to be named Bertha May. 2
Miss Lavada Jordan, of Jonesboro
road, had as her guests for the week
end Miss Alma Henderson, of West
End, and Miss Alberta Wolcott, of
Conyers.
Mrs. Emma Tolliferro, of Jonesboro
I 3ad. had as her guests for the past
ek -end Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Elleby,
of Atlanta.
Loring Brown and family, of “Wil
low Slope,” on Jonesboro road, will
move this week to their former resi
dence in Inman Park.
The many friends of Mr. Brown
Maddox, of Lakewood Heights, will be
grieved to learn of the death of his
wife last Thursday night.
The Forget-Me-Not Club of Lake
wood Heights will meet next Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. H.
Poole on Lakewood avenue.
Mrs. J. A. Poole, of Brown Mill
road, who has been quite ill for some
time, was taken to the Atlanta Hos.
pital last week, where she will under
goa serious operation.
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Kirkwood
MR. A. I. BRANHAM and little
granddaughters, Iverson and
Lila Dews, left during the week to
visit Mrs. Hal Riviere in Columbus,
Ga.
Mrs. V. H. Shearer will entertain at
luncheon next week in honor of Mrs.
LeFlore, the guest of Mrs. E G
Thomas, and Miss Augusta Grimes.
The Forty-two Club met last Fri
day with Mrs, Nesbit on Howard
street,
The Sewing Club met on Thursday
with Mrs. Lewis Rogers. The after=
noons of the club meetings are being
devoted to Red Cross work.
Mrs. E. G. Thomas will entertain
during next week at a dance at the
Fast Lake Club house in honor of her
guest, Mrs. LeFlore, of Oklahoma.
Miss Augusta Grimes is visiting
Mrs. T. M. Smith.
Mrs, Pearce will leave shortly for
New Orieans to spend some time.
Mrs. D. H. Worrill, of Lumpkin,
Ga., who has been visiting her niece,
Miss Myra- Haygood, has returned
home.
Solomon Rogers celebrated his
ninetieth birthday last Wednesday,
on which occasion he was given a
shower by his friends.
The members of the choir of the
Presbyterian Church met during the
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Fleming.
Mrs. T. M. Smith gave a luncheon
for Miss Augusta Grimes and Mrs.
Le Flore, of Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tutt, formerly
of Augusta, are now at home with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tutt,
on Oxford place.
The Sutherland Bridge Club met
last Friday evening with Mrs. Paul
Talbot.
The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
Club will meet with Mrs. A. E. Wil
son in Sutherland terrace, when she
will entertain at an extra table in
honor of Mrs. LeFlore, of Oklahoma.
Mrs. J. D, Dunwody will leave
shortly to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Wright Jackson, of Bain
bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dews will take
possession of the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Knott on Howard street
during the week. =
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Oakhurst ‘
MRS. R. L. WALLACE will en-‘
tertain the members of the
Round Dozen Club next Thursday
afternoon at a matinee party. |
Mrs. O. King left last Friday for
Florida, where:she will spend the
spring months.
Mrs. V. W. Hays was hostess on
Tuesday to the Park Place Sewing
Club. The afternoon was spent in
sewing, after which delicious refresh
ments were e&joyed. The members
present were Mesdames A. T. Harris,
W. O. Slate, E. W. Bundscho, K. P.
MeClung, Peavy, A. R. Dial, Georgia
Johnston, C. A. Green, R. L. Wallace,
Delma Stanley and Fred Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tedards enter
tained informally at dancing last
Thursday evening complimentary to
Mrs. Tod.\m sister, Miss Norma
Harding, of Virginia. Miss Harding
will return home Sunday.
Price Harding, of Memphis, is on
a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. H, Ted
ards.
Miss Bessie Poe, of Lawrenceville,
was the guest during the week of Miss
Nell Fowler.
Thurmand Durham, of Colorado,
has been on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Fowler.
Miss Norma Harding spent the
week-end in Hapeville with Miss Mar
tha Ball.
Little Miss Margaret Wallace, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Wal
lace, who has been sick for the past
month, {8 convalescent. \
Mrs. Clarence C. Clark was the
guest during the week of her sister,
Mrs. W. H. King.
Miss Grace Little, who has been the
guest of Mrs. M. H. Willlams, has re
turned to her home in Athens.
Miss Cecil Hill, who has been the
guest of Miss Nell Fowler, has return
ed to Marletta.
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Edgewood
MRS. C. H. TERRY entertained
the members of the North Side
Fine Arts Club on Friday afternoon
at the home of the Misses Terry on
Whitefoord avenue. The afternoon
was spent In knitting for the Red
Cross, and planning for the year's
work. Mrs. Terry was assisted in
entertaining by Mrs, J. H. Whitaker,
Jr, The next meeting will be with
Miss Joe Whittig on Gordon street,
Kirkwood.
Mrs. Custis Ivey was the Pf““t dur
ing the week of Mrs, A, N. Houston
in West End.
B. Z. Ruff, who has been the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. M. D, Rust on White
foord avenue, has returned to Savan
nah, Ga. }
The friends of Mr. Weldon L.
Campbell will regret to learn of his
illness at his home on Josephine
street, 1& |
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ‘Whorter,
who have been in Florida for the last
two weeks, will return home during
the week.
Jim Evans Wiggins, who has been
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Custis
Ivey, on Candler street, has returned
to Augusta.
The Woman's Misslonary Soclety
of Epworth Church, met on Monday
afternooa at the residence of Mrs. M.
D. Ruff. The members present were
Mesdames W. M. Gill, Henry Grant,
B. A. Warlick, Lee, E. E. Steed, Sagle,
Frank 1. McDonald, Thomas, Marshall
Rewis and H. C. Ruff.
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Decatur
M RS. JOSEPH GREENAWALT,
of Macon, is the guest of her
parents, Colonel and Mrs. Hooper
Alexander.
Mrs. J. Harry Johnson nwas hostess
for the Clairmont Avenue Bridge
Club on Friday afternoon.
Colonel George M. Napier and lit
tle daughter, Julia, le? last Monday
for a fishing trip to Fldrida.
Mrs. Edwin Davis was hostess for
the Candler Street Bridge Club on
Friday afternoon,
H. G. Hastings has returned from
a visit to Florida.
Little Miss Elizabeth Oswald, of
Atlanta, spent the week as the guest
of Miss Mary Ansley.
Mrs. W. Ellis and children, of At
lanta, were the recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D, McKinney.
Dr. Reed, of Columbia, 8. C,, was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs, F. HW
Gaines on Sunday. ;
Miss Mary Eakes was the recent;
furedst__qf Miss Eugenia Reed, of Ox-1
ord.
Miss Ruby Lee Estes, of Agnes
Scott, recently visited her home at
Rex, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Haralson an
nounce the birth of a little son,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Addy have re-'
turned from a visit to Hapeville, Ga.
' A delightful affair of Saturday eve- |
ning was the supper given by the
Home Guards for 100 men of the sig
nal corps at Camp Gordon. Mrs, W.
Alden, president of the Agnes Lee
Chapter of the U. D. C., and Mrs.
Ruth Pattillo were the hostesses at
the chapter house. Colonel George
M. Napier was toastmaster. Among
the after-dinner speakers were repre- |
sentatives from Camp Gordon and
Messrs. J. A. Campbell, Wylie West
ard Floyd Hammond, of Decatur.
Later in the evening dancing was en-
Joyed.
Miss Clemie Patton, of Smyrna,
was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bayne Gibson.
General Robert E. Lee’s birthday
was ohserved with interesting exer
cises at the Presbyterian Church on
Saturday morning. Judge Colquitt,
gt Atlanta, was the orator of the,
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McLain and
Miss Buchanan, spent the week-end
at Acworth, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boykin are mak
ing their home at the Imeprial Hotel,
Atlarta.
The committee on camp activities
held an interesting meet{ng at the
home of Mrs. H. H. Trotti on Mon
day afternoon.
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Marietta ‘
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MRS. L. N. TRAMMELL enter
tained the ‘Fielding Lewis
Chapter, D. A. R, at the Golf Club
on Wednesday afternoon. The chap
ter enjoyed a very Interesting talk
made by Mrs. Howard McCall, the
State regent. Among those present
were the Mesdames J. J. Daniel,
George Welsh, Wilder Glover, C. T.
Nolan, J. T. Anderson, Welborne
Reynolds, C. B. Willingham, L. N.
Trammel, J. M. Graham, Misses Ma
ble Cortelyou and Fannie Glover.
Miss Cora Brown entertained with
a picture show party Wednesday, in
honor of her guest, Miss Martha Mo-
Cord, of Augusta. Invited to meet
the guest of honor were Misses Mary
Byrd Tate, Virginia Boston, Con
stance and Lucy Cole, Katherine Gal
ley, Julia McNeel, Mary Holland,
Elizabeth Nolan and Katherine Du-
A dance was given at the Golf
Chub on Thursday evening for the
i officers of the Second Battalion of
‘the 319th Field Artillery, stationed at
Blackjack Range. The chaperons
were Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Marchman,
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McNeel, Mes
dames T. L. Wallace, Henry Wyatt,
Jr., L. R. Patterson and C. W. Du-
Pre.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Hamby have
returned to Buchanan, after a visit to
Mrs. P. T. Hamby.
Mrs. W. E. Roberts ‘has returned
from a visit to~Mrs. George McKen
zie, in Atlanta. |
Mrs. John Cheney, of Sewanee, is|
the guest of Mrs. W, H. Wylie. |
Mrs. John Fowler entertained with
a bridge party on Wednesday after
noon. The guests were Mesdames R.
M. Wade, W. H., Perkinson, W. E.
Roberts and Herbert Miles.
Miss Martha McCord, of Augusta,
is the guest of Miss Cora Brown.
Miss Carrie Sessions is visiting in
Birmingham.
Mze. H. C. Dobbs has returned from
New Orleans, where she was the
guest of Mrs. Howard McNair,
Mr. and Mrs. Josepr Murph}. of
Urbana, Ohlo, have returned home
after a visit to Dr. and Mrs, C. D.
Elder.
Miss Mary Frances Gilbert has re
turned from a visit so Mr, and Mrs.
George Brown, in Rome,
Mrs. H. C. Willingham {s visiting in
Darien, Ga.
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Ormewood Park
D R. R. E 4 CARSON left Monday
for a visit of ten days to his
father, in Baltimore..
Sergeant D. O. Smith, Jr., of Camp
Sevier, came down Friday for a short
stay with the home folks.
Mrs. J. A. Robinson has returned
from Florida.
Misses Martha and Evaline Hudson
have been the recent guests of Mrs,
John L. Hudson.
Private Robert Taylor, of Camp
Gordon, was the week-end guest of
'Mrs. L. V. Kannerly.
' Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Garrison
kmncunce the birth of a son, who has
beer named James Edward.
. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kysor enter
‘tained the members of the Tuesday
evening Domino Club January 16 at
| their home on Emmerson avenue. The
invited guests were Miss Kate Blat
‘terman, Miss * Abigail Stockbridge,
Charlton Bidwell, Eben . Tilley and
' Paul West.
~ The Red Cress Auxillary held its
regular meeting at the schoolhouse
Friday afternoon., After a short
business session a story of the Red
Cross work on the battlefields of
France was told by Mrs. L. V. Ken
nerly. The story of the origin of the
Red Cross was read by Mrs. J. C.
Stubbs, and Mrs. Frank R. Stokes
told of new work that has been
taken up. '
The Soul Winners' Bible Study
Class, organized by the block work
ers in the Sunday evangelistic cam
paign, is galning in interest. The
class meets every Tuesday afternoon
at 3:20 at the different homes.
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Stone Mountain
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M ISS JEAN OLIPHANT has gone
to her home in Macon, having
resigned her place in the High School
here to accept a position in the Ma
con schools.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Giles have gone
to New Orleans for the rest of the
winter.
J. W.Britt has returned from Cairo.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilkie visited
Mrs. L. B. Greer last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Baxter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Dumpsey in Atlanta.
Misses Edna Pounds and Miss Clay,
of Atlanta, were guests of Mrs. R. D.
Sanders last week.
Miss Sammie D. Pittard has re
\ . .
To the Ladies Who Attended the Matinee at
the Lyric Theater Friday Afternoon:
\
I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for
the very generous outburst of applause that greeted Miss
Eva Fay’s talk about my two shops, The Excluslve‘Shop
at the Ansley Hotel, and the Bloom Smart Shop, at 28
Whitehall Street, Connally Building,
Miss Fay bought several gowns from my stores while
in the city, telling me that‘ the styles carried in my two
shops were the equal of any that she had seen in any city
of her travels. i
Again thanking all of you ladies and assuring you of
personal attention, should you pay my stores a visit, I am,
Very Sincerely
ROSE BLOOM.
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turned to her home at Lilburn, ao
companied by Miss Mamie Britt,
Miss Crout, of Atlanta, has been
elected a teacher In the schools to
fill the vacancy caused by the resig
nation of Miss Oliphant.
Lieutenant Pratt, of Camp Wheel
er, was the guest of friends here last
Sunday.
John D. McCurdy has resigned as
rural carrier, effective February 1,
to accept a position in Atlanta.
Mrs. Fannie Berry, of Stonewall,
spent last week-end with relatives
here,
Misses Emma Louise BStone and
Bess Chupp spent last week-end with
Miss Chupp’s parents in Lithonia.
Mr, and Mrs. John S, McClelland
and little son, John FEdward, of At
lanta, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R, McClelland last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton, of A\-
lanta, visited relatives here last week.
Lieutenant V., R. Osborne, of Fort
Oglethorpe, was at home last week
end. _ :
Miss Gussie May Go! spent
several days last we!ig’;l:ll"t,)‘li Mrs.
Howard Goldsmith in Atlanta.
Miss Edna Pounds, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. D,
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M ISS EMMA ROGERS entertain
ed at her home Saturday even
ing.
Miss Ethyl Pope, of Atlanta, 18 be
ing entetrained as the guest of Miss
Frances Adams.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher had ag her
guests Wednesday night Misses Ber
tha Hudson, Reggie Sue Danliell, Lily
Mae Adams and Emmee Branham.
The Boy Scouts Sunday school
class entertained their friends in the
parlors of the church Saturday even
ing.
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