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Austel!
MRS. F. 8. WILSON has returned
to her home in Richmond, Va.,
after a visit to her parents, Captain
and Mrs. B. H. Veal. .
Miss Grace Shelverton, of Atlanta,
was the recent guest of Misses Ruth
and Marie Shelverton,
Miss Eessie Ware was hostbss to
the ladies of the Baptist Missionary
Society Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W, C, McCain has returned
from Shiloh, Ga.
Lieutenant James, of Fort Ogle
thorpe, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
J. D. Perkerson last week.
Mrs,. J. B, Garrett has returned to
her home in Altus, Okla., after a visit
to Dr, and Mrs, L. G. Garrett, *
Mrs. M. A. Flinn, of Philadelphia,
visited friends here last week, ‘
Misses Pauline and Frances Thader,
of Atlu%a, spent the week-end with
Mrs, A. B. Karwisch.
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AUL TURNER. of Electra, Texas,
is the guest of his parents, Judge
and Mrs. Paul Turner. |
Miss Carrie Willlams, of LaGrange,
‘was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Patterson.
Troy Smith was a visitor to Atlanta
Monday. ‘
Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Liddell and Miss
Jeanette Liddell spent last week with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. H. Hankinson was in Atlanta
Thursday, in attendance upon the meet
ing of the executive board of the Geor
gla State Federation of Woman's Clubs.
Because of the inclement weather the
meotllfi of the Woman's Club, to be
held with Mrs. H, S. Smith Tuesday,
was canceled.
Harold Sowell, of Atlanta, is the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Sowell,
Mrs. Schumake, of Monticello, is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Kate Greer.
Mrs. E. L. Reagan is the guest of rel
atives in Griffin, °
Mr, Lon Sowell, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with homefolks,
Miss Fula McVieker spent the week
end in McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Tolleson are
spending the month in Florida.
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Macon
WEDDNG of great social interest
A took place Thursday evening
when Mrs. Annie SBpeer Burr,
daughter of United States Judge Emory
Speer, became the bride of Kugene An
derson, president of the Georgia-Ala
bama Business College. The marriage
was solemnized at the home of the
bride's parents on Vineville avenue. Dr,
C. H. Lee, rector of Bt. Paul's Eylnon.
pal Church, officlated. Judge Kmory
Sg‘eer al.ve his daughter in marriage,
while W. T. Anderson, editor of The
Macon Telegraph and a brother of the
bridegroom, acted as Mr. Anderson's
hn& man. Mrs. Burr had as her at
tendants Mrs. Myrick Hilsman, matron
of honor; Miss Eleanor Speer Burr, maid
of honor: Miss Fugenia Anderson,
bridesmaid; little Miss Kugenia Signor,
flower girl, and Miss Bleanor Crecelius,
of M\lisvifle, Ky., and Miss Lelia An
derson, ribbon bearers. The ceremony
was witnessed only by the immediate
family ecircles, and was followed by a
reception to which a few friends were
invited. Among the out-of-town guests
were Miss Laura Speer, of Athens, the
guest of her brother, Judge Speer; Miss
Eugenia Dearing Lawrence, of Athens,
the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mor
snn: Mrs. 8. F. Crecelius and chil
ren, Masters Emory Speer, Samuel
Forder, Jr., and Miss FEleonora, of
loulavhle, kyu and Mrs. John Waesley
Moore, of Atlanta, thg guests of Mrs.
Andrew Lane. 3
The organigation of a branch of the
Woman's National War Work Council
has been perfected in Macon. They will
have charge of the establishment at
Camp Wheeler of a hostess house. The
Macon Chapter ‘was orga.'zed witn a
memuvership of farty and the foliowing
officers were eleeted: Mrs. Charles 8.
Harrold, chairman; Mrs. Robert F. Gib
son, vice chairman, and Mrs. J. €. An
derson, sacrolarz. ¥ :
Much interest was centered jn_ the
marriage of Misg Carolyn Cater, of
Perry, to Lieutenant Baxter .lone}‘ of
Camp Gordon, whieh took place at Per
ry Wednesday afternoon. Several Ma
con roclety folk attended. Dr. C. R.
Jenkins, president of Wesleyan Colle’e,
officiated. The young couple left for
Florida on their honeymoon and on
their return will reside in Atlanta.
Red Cross Unit No. 3 is preparing to
entertain with a bridge party Tuesday
afternoon at Hotel Dempsey.
Several young couples from Macon
attended a dance given at the Winona
Hotel in Fort Valley last night.
A benefit bridge party was given by
Mrs. C. Larison to raise funds to pur
chase wool for the High Street Knit
ting Auxiliary, which is self-suppeorting.
For Skins Affected
by Winds and Weather
This is the season when she who
would have a spotless, lily-white, satiny
complexion should turn her thoughts to
mercolized wax, the firm friend of the
winter firl‘ Nothing so effectually over
comes the despoiling effects of piercing
winds and biting cold temperatures. The
wax literally absorbs the chapped, red
dened or coarsened cuticle, bringing
forth a brand-new skin, clear, soft and
girlighly .beautiful. An ounce of mer
colized wax, obtainable at any drug
store, applied nightly like ecold eream,
and washed off mornings, will gradually
improve the worst complexion.
She who coddles herself all day in an
overheated house and finds her skin
flushed and flabby as a consequence can
quickly freshen up for the evening by
{’ust bathing her face in a lotion made
y dissolving an ounce of powdered sax
olite in° a half pint witeh hazel. She'll
find this most refreshing. It smoothes
out wrinkles and draws In the saggy
tissues.—Advertisement.
Little Baby Suffers
from Itching Eczema
Healed by Cuticura
' “My baby was about eleven months
old when eczema came on his face.
It first came in red, rough-looking
splotches causing much disfigurement
and pain. It then came in little blis
ters and the skin was sore and red.
The brukirfi out itched and burned
and he could not sleep, and he
scratched his face so that I had to tie
his hands.
‘I tried several medicines but in
stead of being relieved he got worse, and
it went on until he was two and a half
years old. Then I sent for a free sam
ple of Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
1 used it for two weeks and his Tace
was 8o much better that I purchased
more, and one cake of Cuticura Soap
with one half box of Cuticura Oint
ment completely healed him."”” (Signed)
Mrs. Lewis Sitterson, Plymouth, N.
C., July 25, 1917.
For every purpose of the toilet Cuti
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Sample Each Free by Mail, Addresspost
card: “*Cutieura, Dept. H, Boston.”" Sold
everywhere. Soap 2%c. Ointment 25 and 50c¢
A party of young people was chaper
oned by Mrs. Alexander Proudfit to!
Cordele for the dance given at the Su
wanee Hotel. The party Included Miss
Consuelo Proudfit, Miss Pearl Proudfit |
Mrs. Fred Brooks, Dr. Duncan Howard
and\Mrs. Jakie Sulllvan.
Mrs. Marlon Massee was hostess at a
morning bridge.
At a card party given by Mrs, Chaun.
cey Smith, Mrs. Anderson Sibley, of
Augusta, was the hostess, Red carna
tions, feathery fern and luxuriant fo
llage plants adorned the home, Mrs.
Leo Fetner and Miss Leola Reddy won
the prizes for top score and the hon
oree was presented with an ivory tal
cum box,
Mrs. B. P, O'Neal, Mrs. Cu.?{ Clark
and little daughter, Erin Q'Neal, 0%
Memphis, and Mrs. Jennings Adams
and daughters, Mary, Ann and Ellen,
are in Florida.
Mrs. E. C. Little i{s home from a visit
to Americus.
Captain apd Mrs. Robert Haszelhurst
have Fone to Hot Springs to spend
several weeks.
Mrs. N. M. Block and Mrs, Albert
Bach were in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Archie Drake has her mother,
Mrs, Dana Blackmar, of Columbus, as
her guest.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Stovall are home
from their wedding trip.
" Lieutenant and Mrs. Sam Halle have
gone to Florida to spend several days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. (. Boone innounce
the marriage of their daughter, ;Islel
Gertrude, to Chester J. Straut, of San
Francisco.
~_Miss Sophia Stewart, of Atlanta, i§
the guest of Miss Marie Sanders,
~ Mrs. P. M. Bernstein returned to De
troit last week after a visit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Block.
Miss Elise Curtless, of Knoxville,
‘Tenn., Is the guest of Mrs. Thomas
‘Guthrie.
| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stuart, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Domingos and Harry Stew
;:r’t have gone to Florida on a motor
trip.
__Mrs. Thomas Owen is at home with
‘Mrs. F. E. Land.
. Major and Mrs. E. Henry Valentine
are at home at the Tke Winship place.
Mrs. W. H. Burwell, of S‘mrm. is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Mat
thews.
Mrs. J. C. Reld, of Eatonton, is here
for the winter as the ?.xest of Mrs. W.
E. Matthews and Mrs, F. B, Dusenbury
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Harrold, Dr. and
Mrs, C. C. Harrold and Miss Elizabeth
Harrold have returned from a visit to
Americus.
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Norcross
ERGEANT RYMON, of Camp Gor
don, was a Sunaay visitor to Nor-
Cross.
Miss Hallle McClure attended the
wedding of her brother at Athens.
Frank Simpson, of the University of
Georgia, at Athens, and John Mccrure,
of the North Georgia Agrieultural Col
leffl, at Dahlonega, were visiting home
folks a few days the first of the week.
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Skinner left here
last week for Florida, where Mrs.
Skinner will spend several weeks. Miss
‘Mattie Wall expects to join Mrs. Skin
ner sghortly and spend some time in
Florida. :
Miss Lida Simpson entertained a
number of the young people at her
home Saturday evening in honor of her
brother, Frank Simpson.
Mrs. A. H. Lietch and Miss Myrtice
Johnson spent Friday in Atlanta.
Sid Johnson ecame up from Camp
Gordon to visit homefolks. With him
were Sergeant Wagner, Sergeant Wes
ton and Private Bowen.
Mrs. Vern Nesbitt and little daugh- |
ter, after visiting her mother, Mrs, R. |
0, Medloek, for several davs, has re
turned to her home in Atlanta.
Miss Annie Ray has returned from a
visit of several days to her sister, Mrs.
J. B. Adams, in Atlanta.
Miss Sallie Lou Nesbitt entertained
the young people at her home Tuesday
evening.
Sergeant l.eonard Buckner was the
guest of Miss Minnie Alma Medlock
Sunday. ~
Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Rochester en
tert&ined at dinner Sunday, their guests
including several of the soldier boys
from Camp Gordon.
Miss Minnie Alma Medlock and Miss
Myrtice Johnson visited their friend,
‘Miss Ruby Grogan, at her country
home a few days the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Botton visited
Mrs. Botton's brother, Ermond Brown,
as ‘Suwanee several days during the
week.
Mrs. H. T. Green and children are on
a visit to Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs.
Sorrell, at Big Creek, Ga.
M. C. Medlock and family will move
from his suburban home to the home
he has just recently purchased from
W. M. McElroy.
W. R. Lietch and family will soon
move to the Harmon cottage from hlx|
country home,
G. R. Burns and family will come<jn
from his country home and occupy Mrs.
McAfee's home.
Mr. Medlock, Mr. Leitch and Mr
Burns with others are moving because
of their homes being in the danger
zong of the rifle range.
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Jonesboro. ‘
RS. W. L. HANSON, of Macon.]
and little daughter, Hazel Lucile,
are the guests of Mrs. Hanson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Medlock.
Miss Martha Bratton spent last week- |
end in Atlanta as the fuu! of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sutherland, of
Fast Point, were the guests of Miss
Janie Brown last Sunday. |
Frank Evans, of Camp Wheeler, vis
ited relatives here last week.
Miss Marguerite Golden spent last
week-end in Atlanta as the guest of her
parents.
Miss Fay Watterson is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Jordan Johnson, of
Flippen. \
hgu. A. M, Watson, of Atlanta, and
Miss Turline Lawson, of Flovilla, were
the guests of Miss Lucile Mann last
week.
Clark Medlock, of Camp Gordon, spent
several days last week with his parente,
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Medlock,
Miss Bassie Vickery was the guest ol
her parents in Fairburn last week.
E. Rivers, of Atlanta, was here last
week, having been called here on ac
count of the illness of his brother, A
B. Rivers,
J. F. Camp, of Atlanta, spent the
last week-end with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. F. P. Clm]?.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bray, of Havana,
Cuba, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. B. Waldrop last week.
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Carters Ville
THE United Daughters of the Con
federacy held a meeting at the
clubroom Saturday afternoon, cel
ebrating the birthday anniversary of
Robert E. Lee, at which the members of
P. M. B. Young Camp, Confederate Vet
erans, were honor Tuestl.
Upon the invitation of the Woman's
Council of National Defense, Mrs. Corra
Harris delivered an address at the
Cherokee Club rooms Thursday after
noon upon certaln phases of the war.
The January meeting of the Etowah
Chapter, D. A. R, was held Friday aft
ernoon with Miss Ella Neel, the regent,
Mre. Ed Strickiand, Jr,, presiding._ The
chapter decided to meet once a month
at the home of a member to sew on
hospital supplies. After the meeting a
loc&l hour was enjoyed and Miss Neel
was assisted by Mrs. Monroe Neel.
. Mrs. J. M, Levy and voung son, of
Little Rock, Ark., and Miss Pearl Stein
berg. of Atlanta, are guests of their
mother, Mrs. Rosa Stelnher,,
Mrs. F. H. Enwright, of Chattanooga,
is the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Peebles.
Mrs, Osear T. Peeples and daughter,
Miss Mary, left Tuesday for severa)
weeks' stay in Florida. :
Mrs. Lvda Tumlin and Miss Bernice
Tumlin are spending the winter in Hat.
iesburg, Miss,
7 Mrs. SW. M. McCafferty and daughter,
Elizabeth Anne, will leave the first of
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PHOTO DY INTERNATIONAL
February to spend the remainder of the
winter in Florida.
The January meeting of the Wom
an's Missionary Society of the Sam
Jones Memorial Church will be held
Monday afternoon and the installation
service of the new officers will be con
dluctod by the pastor, Rev. S. A. Har
ris.
A new class in surgical dressings was
organized Monday at the Red Cross
workrooms in charge of Mrs. Ben Gil
reath and Miss Christine Lumpkin
Those taking the course are Mesdames
George Brooke, Monroe Neel, Colquitt
Finley. W, H. Branton, Tom Simpson
Z. M. Jackgon, J. R. Whitaker, W, K.
Wofford, Madison Milam, O. L. Wil
liams, W, J. Ham, J. A. Miller and Ed
Strickland, Jr, and Misses Roslyn
Lumpkin, Lottie Wylie, Gladys White,
Klinor Jones and Lena Renfroe.
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Sparta
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R. AND MRS. T. A. STEWART,
of Mulberry, Fla., are visiting the
former's mother, Mrs. Carrie
Stewart, of Sparta.
Miss Virginia Coleman has returned
to her home in Northen, Ga., after a
short visit to her aunt, Mrs. H, L.
Middlebrooks, in this city.
~_ Miss Mary Yarbrough has returned
from ‘a pleasant visit to relatives in
Mayfield.
' Miss Marion Arno, of Dublin, who has,
‘been the attractive guest of Mrs. Lewis
Alsabrooks in this city for several days,
‘has returned to her home.
__ Mr. and Mrs. George P. Burdick left
‘this week for a ten days' trip to New
York City.
i Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tompkins, of
ermuvllle, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Garrett a few days this
week.
Mrs. Stuart Brotherton, of Augusta,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
J. D. Burnett, in Sparta.
Mrs. Paul McKinney has returned
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Her
bert Hightower, of Macon.
Mrs. Dennis Turner and Miss Zell
Rozier were visitors in Macon a few
days this week.
Miss Eula Rainey, of Augusta, is the
guest of Miss Susie Day Powell and
other Sparta friends this week.
Mrs. Manley Smith has returned to
Sparta, after an extended visit to rel
atives in Dublin.
Misses Paula Harley and Gladys
Moore were visitors to Macon friends a
few days this week. ;
Mrs. R. A. Graves is, visiting her par
ents In Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Carrie Mitchell entertained a
number of friends on last Tuesday aft
ernoon.
Miss Sadie Rhodes delightfully enter
tained the Young Woman's Guild on
Wednenday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner, of Atlanta are
the guests of their sister, Miss Mollie
Whitehead, in this cn?'.
Miss Lizale Epps, of Macon, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Henry Epps.
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Athens
HE marriage of Miss Gladys Rhodes
and Lieutenant R. E. McClure, of
Fort Oglethorpe, took place Wed
nesday evening, January 23, the Rev.
8. R. Belk omclaunl.
Wednesday afternoon Master Bam
‘Tulmadge celebrated his eighth birth
day with a birthday fi.rty‘
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Olivia Binns, of Union
Point, and George Moon, of this eity,
the marriage having taken place Jan
uary 20 at the bride’s home,
.\?;n Nina Davis entertained the Phil
harmonic Club Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. L. C. Brown entertained a few
friends informalily Tuesday afternoon.
her guests including the neighbors and
a few other friends.
Friday morning the Home School Club
met with Mrs. lfuxh Rowe g
In compliment to Mys. Harry Saun
ders, of Ohio, and Mrs. Chick Owens,
of Savannah, Mrs. €. B. Bryant enter
tained at rook Tuesday afternoon.
Thursday afternoon the Philharmonic
("lub was entertained by Miss Hazel
Hodgson. Music was the feature of the
afterncon.
An event of interest was the dance
given by the Gamma Alpha Chis Thurs
day night.
Miss Imoggne Harmon and David
Paul Kirk were married Thursday even
ing.. After a brief wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Kirk will reside in Athens.
Miss Birdie Mae Jones entertained a
number of her friends at rook Friday
evening at her home on Cobb street,
The marringe of Miss Mirlam Pope
and Austin Edwards took place Satur
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First
Methodist Church, the Rev. S. R. Belk
performing the ceremony.
A dance was given by the University
Cotilllon Club Friday evening in Moss
auditorium.
Friday afternoon ‘Mrs. J. H. Patman
ar;!%rmlned the Lumpkin Street Sewing
Club,
Friday evening, February 1, Milss
Ethel Watson and Arthur L. Collins will
be married at Kmanuel Eplscopal
Church at 8:30 o'clock.
Club Mews
ACASH prize of $lO will be given
to the member of the Drama
League'or the Music Study Club who
submits the best play before April 1
to the Drama lLeague board. There
are no specifications required about
the time, scene or form of the play,
except that it be according to the
rules for dramatic structure and
character, and that it displays orig
inality and literary value, and is sub
mitted anonymously. The prize play
will be read and the prize awarded
at the last meeting of the Drama
lL.eague on April 16.
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ATLANTA DIVISION, No. 19, G.
1. A to B. of L. £, was organ
ized Tuesday, January 22, in Wig
wam Hall, by Mrs. John Welch, with
50 charter members. The following
officers were unanimously elected:
Mrs.. R. 1. Yarbray, president; Mrs
J. B, Huff, vice president; Mrs, W. H.
Lansdell, gecretary: Mrs. D, H
O'Neal, treagurer: Mrs. W, A, L.
Jolinstone, ins., secretary; Mrs, L
H. Mason, chaplain; Mrs. J. R. Cob
ble, guide; Mrs. B. H. Mason, senti
nel. Appointed cfficers: Mrs. J. E
Potts, past presidert; Mrs, R, N, Bar
clay, star marshal; Mrs. W, L. Na
bers, crescent marshal;, Mrs. G. W.
Pruitt, musician; Mrs. R. B. Elliott,
Truth; Mrs. H, E. Harris, Justice;
Mrs. J. 8. King, Morality, Mrs. W.
W. Cerroll, Bobriety.
Mrs. J. H. Welch, in behalf of
Dixie Division, No. 135, presented the
new division with an exquisite satin
altar cloth engraved wth the quilt let
ters, “Atlanta Division, 195, G. [. A.
VIRGINIA APARTMENTS
Peachtree and 156th Streets
Februa 1 will have f.room apartment bedron fror and
ear porchics An u ual clianee to secure a choice apartment si%
FITZHUGH KNOX
1208 Candler Bidg
Gainesville. : \
IEUTENANT and Mrs. Heyward
Pearce, of Camp Wheeler, are the
guests of Dr, and Mrs. Pearce, of
Brenau.
Mrg, Louls Wisdom was hostess to
the Current Toples Club on Tuesday,
Mrs. Hammond Johnson entertained
her sewing club in honor of Mrs, Hey
ward Pearce on Friday afternoon,
Mrs, E. T. Gibbs and little son have
returned from a visit to her rents,
Mr, and Mrs. James Hurst, or.Soclnl
Cirele,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Jackson and Miss
Jackson left last week for 'l‘lm{)l.
where they have taken a home for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Pillow, of Green
’od. Miss,, are the guests of Mrs. M.
. Robinson,
The Thursday KEvening Club met this
week with Mrs, Sidney SBSmith, Louis
Wisdom read a pa(per of absorbing In
terest on “International Law.'
Mrs, Gurdler, of Georgetown, Ky., s
the house guest of Mrs. E. C. Palmour
at her home on Green street,
Mrs. B, 8. Barker and Miss Margaret
Barker spent the week-end in Atlanta,
stg}vplnau! the Ansley.
rs, Will Davis entertained last week
at her home on Boulevard at a delight
ful afternoon tea in honor of her aunt,
Miss Elleen Starr, of Nacoochee,
Messrs. Claud Barrett, Sam Hamm,
Heywood Hosch, Walton Jackson,
Charles Slack and George Hstes were
among the university students from
Athens who came over to spend l.ee's
birthday and the week-end at home,
Colone! J. O, Adams has returned
from a pleasure and business trip to
Washington,
Willlam Henry Smith, of Atlanta, is
spending two weeks with his parents
before amorln% the aviation service.
Lieutenant Charles Estes, of Camp
Gordon, spent Sunday with his parents.
The Leonid Samoloff Concert Artists
ftv. a briliant recital at Brenau Col
efl‘o Saturday evening.
he friends of Mrs. Ross McConnell
will regret to learn of her continued ill
:]eu u{ her home on Gireen street cir
e.
G, E. Pligrim and lnmllr have re
turned after an extended visit to friends
and relatives on the Florida Bast
Co;-t.
rofessor Willlam Dendy, of Ogle
thorpe University, u{{)«nl Saturday with
hhrauhmnvmn friends.
Colonel ¥, D, Kenyon, of the local bar,
gallverod an alm‘:mnl oration before the
renau student body on the occaslon of
Lee's birthday exercises.
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Cedartown
RS. McCRARY, of Jeffersonville, is
the guest of Mrs. W. L. Eetor.
Mrs. Edna Cone Ivey has re
turned to Rome, after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford Hou
peal are visiting thelr parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James E, Houlea‘. Mrs, Houseal
was formerly Miss Mary Sessions, a
popular young girl of Birmingham.
Miss Afnu Illen Harris, of Washing
ton, spent Saturday with Miss Leahnora
Bradford.
Lewls Pitts has gone to Florida to
attend the Kentucky Military Institute.
Mrs. John Lawrence, of Opelika, Ala.,
spent last week here with relatives.
Miss Annie Dempzey left Tuesday to
resume her dutieg as canning club agent
of Dade County,
Marcus gunn was home from Atlanta
last week.
~ Mrs. Rebecea Boothby has gone on a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. Stringfellow,
in Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bethune have
moved to Rome,
Mrs. Giles Van C(leve, who has been
vlnlllr‘\f her parents, Dr. and Mrs, I
H. Richardson, has returned to her home
In Loulsville, Ky.
Miss Pauline Hu.ilai' returned Satur
day &mn Athens, where she attended
Ithé annual meeting of the canning club
agents.
| Miss Myrile Bobo, after a visit to
her pnn:@.. Mr. and Mra. M. C. 8000,
has returned to At'ciia,
Migs Me-y lou Cornelius spent last
week-end In Atlanta with friends.
Miss Lois Mundy is visiting In Rock
mart.
Mrs. Holmes Smith and Miss Kthel
Lane, of Rome, spent Satupday here.
The Daughters of the’ Confederacy
;m:& contributed S4O to the Red Cross
u \
Miss May Langford has returned
Irrom Atlanta, ’
Mrs, W. A. Robingon, of Gadsden,
Ala.. i visiting her sister, Mrs. Willlam
Parker.
Rey. George Renedict has returned
from several weeks' surjourn in Florida.
Mrs. K. D. Turner, after a visit to her
| mother, Mrs. Kate Hitower. has re
turned to her home in Oklahoma City,
Okla.
DHae
lEatonton
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| R. AND MRS, EMERSON FOOTHE
BRONSON announce the mar
riage of thelr daughter, Funice
Norwood, to Frank Peters Stubbs. The
wedding took place Sunday evening at
|l)u~ home of the bhride's parents, the
| Colonnades. Only the family and a few
'inlimun- friends were present. Rev. W,
T. Grenade performed the ceremony.
'Mins Julia Beele Dennig played during
'the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Stubbs
will make their home in Eatonton,
Mrs. Cape Walker entertained the
Five Hundred Club on Kriday after-
to B. of L. E.” and Mrs. W, H. Chan~
dler presented a beautiful morocco
bound Bible; Mrs, J. W. Chambers,
a gavel; Mrs. J. W, Clauser and Mrs.
W. J. Potts, of Tallahassee, Fla,, the
gmnt president’s collar; Mrs. E. L.
{umphries, baton and frame for
charter; Mrs, J. E. Potts, engraved
altar cloth; Mr. J. . Potts, gavel.
The division has a fine financial
start, receiving donations of about
SIOO from B. L. E. Divisions 696, 368
and 323.
QoL
On Monday the circles of the Wom
an's Missionary Society of the Jack
son Hill Baptist Church are requested
to meet at Mrs. J. W. Green's, No. 115
ICast avenue, at 3:30 in the afternoon.
o 0 oo
HE restaurant which will be con-
T ducted in the Connally Buillding
basement for the first four days
of the week will be under the ladles of
Chapter 8, of All Saints’ . Eplscopal
Church Guild,
IBach Sunday evening soldiers are in
vited to All SBaints’ Church, where sup
per is served, It {8 to augment this
fund that the restaurant wili be run.
Mrs, Edward Warner is the active
chairman of the plans on arrangement
and will be assisted by the following
committee:
Mrs. Guy Carpenter, Mrs. Tairfax
Montague, Mrs. Thomas Crenshaw, Mrs.
. B. Cosgrove, Mrs. L. W. n!;mluf.
Mrs. A. H. Sterne, Mrs. Murdock Wal
ker, Mrs. Howard See, Mrs. Sherwood
Higgs, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Kleanor
V\'llfilms, Mrs. Joseph Willingham, Mrs.
Karle Scott, Mrs. Albert Clower, Mrs.
W. M. Sleet, Mrs. W. A. Jackson, Mrs.
W. W. Blackmon, Mrs. W. H. Howard,
\Mn. Slaughter Linthieum, Mrs, A, K.
McClure, Mrs, Steadman, Mrs. R, G,
‘Blanlon. Mrs. Charles Wight.
noon at her home, which was E,ecm;tod
with cut flowers for the oceasion. Four
tables of guests were present to enjoy
the game, in which the Erriles were
won bfi' Miss Douschka Sanford and
Miss athleen Ballentine, After the
F-mo. the hostess, assisted b{ Mrs,
aul Rallard, served. Present were
Mesdames P, P. Ezell, John Turner,
P.rc‘r Rossee, J. 1. Watterson, F. F.
Midd ahrooku, Georgo Vardeman, W. B,
Wingfield, Sidney Nelson, Clarence Al
ford and Misses Ballentine, A:'nu Lev
erette, Douschka Sanford and Mrs. V,
H. Talliaterro and Mrs., Paul Spivey.
Master J, A, Venable celebrated his
birthday Saturday afternoon bt’ en
tertaining a number of his frlends.
Games were played and refreshments
were served by Mrs, Venable.
Mr. and Mrs., Gale Rllo‘{ entertained
at a 6 o'clock dinner Friday afternoon
at thelr home in the avenue, Covers
were laid for twelve. Present were Dr.
and Mrs, V. H, Taliaferro, Mr. and hflr-.
Tarrell Wingfield, Mr. and Mrs, Rollin
Hutchison, Will Andrews and Miss
Pauline Grlgzl. of Atlanta.
Mrs., Sarabh Reld Pridgen entertained
the Dau"hler- of the (‘onfodorncx Sat
urday afternoon at her home. J)rn-‘
‘ra.m was carried out hy the president,
Mrs, Howell Hearn. Plans were made
for the coming vear and a splendid
showing made by the chapter during
the past lur.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Youn& of fihut
tanooga, are the guests of Mrs. N. W,
Ralney,
Colonel and Mrs. Sam Latham have
returned to (fimlr home in Dothan, Ala.
Miss Martha Gardner was a recent
visitor to Atlanta as the guest ot
friends.
Mrs. Mike Dennis, of Monroe, is the
guest of friends In Eatonton and Put
nam County.
Mrs, Johr\‘lflflldl is spending the win.
ter In %;:u( Oeoml.
Mrs. F. F. Middlebrooks and Mrs,
George Vardeman spent Sunday In
Sparta.
Mrs. Walter Broadfield Is the guest
of Mrs. Du in Dublin,
Mrs, W, U Wingfield and Mrs. g}d
ney Nelson were recent visitors to Ma
con.
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Elberton
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RB, CHANDLER BROWN, was
hostess at a knmln’ party Wed
nesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. George Molton and Mrs. Herman
Brown,
Mrs. Rachel Auld was honor&o at a
surprise birthday rrty Wedneaday aft
’vnloon. glven by the lfi:u' Ald soclety(
of the Pruhrlorhn “hurch, It was
Mrs. Auld's c"hly-u«'ond anniversary.
Miss lsther Carithers entertained the
Hope C‘hest Club and a few friends
Thursday afternoon as a eompliment to
Mrs. George Mattox.
About twenty of the seventh grade
set gave John (‘hampion, Jr., a lur})rl.lfl
party Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J, A.
Champion, Mrs. W. E: Snowden and
Misses Mozelle Jones and Jessie Cham
pion helped to entertain.
Miss Alice Pope Harris entertained
ten {:uutu at a bird supper Saturday
evening. ‘
coon |
Winder |
RS, HOMER SMITH entertained
M ¥ridav at luncheon in honor of
her two little daughters, Marcia
and Dorothy. Covers were lald for
twenty-five and a five-course dinner
was served. The central decorations
of the table was a large birthday cake
topped with red tapers and at elther
end were silver candelabra holding red
candles, Games, music and dancing
added to the pleasure of the occasion,
Those invited were Virginia Cooper,
Hattie Ellit‘n!u DelaPerriere, Harrlette
Regars, Kllzabeth Rankin, Carolyn Al-.
ken, Dorothy Maynard, Jean Bell, Mar
A Comi vent of
oming Event of
Interest to You!
T __IITHIN A FEW DAYS there will be
W opened in Atlanta a new store which will
——=| exemplify cvery desirable modern method
S and improvement. This stere will embody
50 | the very highest ideals of the commercial
worla—ideals of which Atlanta may well
be proud! '
The new store of the Chas. A. Smith Drug Co.
is an epitome of twenty-six years’ striving, b- an ener
getic business man, for perfection in each and every
detail. A great many points of excellence will be
observed by you on your first visit—others, less ap
parent, will be dealt with through the medium ot
printed publicity.
Full intormation concerning the day on which
the new store will open soon will appear. W alch
tor the news and read it, and come to the new store
ot the Chas. A. Smith Drug Co., expecting to find
cvery printed statement backed by actual pertormance.
4 and 6 é Peachtree ?St.
garet Summerour, Geraldine l-‘ulbrlilht,
Gladys Thompson, Dorris Nowell, M uri
Mayne, Mary Ross, Susle Johns, Rut
love, Ann Hargrove, Lizzie Kate Wil-
Hams, Nannelle Starr, Mary Lamar
Jackson, Sarah Barber, Pauline Rob
erta and Hilda Faust.
Mrs. H, M, Rankin was hostess to thol
members of the Junior Priscilla fiewl?f(
Cluly last Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. H. ‘
Kimball, a recent bride, was honor
guest. A salad course was served. The
auut. included Mesdames Kimball,
alph Smith, W. L. DeLaPerriers, G,
C, Monle‘. G, H., Fortson, I. W
Hod;el. John Maynard, H. E. Mlilliken,
J. B. Parham,£ F. E, bel.aPerriere, J.
M. Aiken, J. J, Wilson, E. V. Snipes,
Clyde Wiiitamson and Mlss Marie Smith.
rs. Charles Roberts, of SBan Antonio,
Texas, {8 the guest of her daughter
Mrs. Robert Camp,
~ Carl Hoye spent a few days here with
‘the Rev, and Mrs. R. W. Wallace en
route from St. Louis to his home in
Valdosta,
Mrs. L, W. Hodges has returned from
Atlanta.
Mrs. A. G, Cooper and Mrs, Van Cun
ningham are spending a while here with
relatives.
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Augusta
| HE chief social event of the last
| week In Augusta was the Colonial
ball fi{von by the Daughters of the
American Revoluiion Friday evenT: at
the Partridge Inn, for the benefit 6f the
ambulance fund, It is the Intention of
the D. A. R. of Georgla to glvo an
‘ambulance to the army and this ball
was given to furnish Augusta's quota,
The reception committee was composed
of Mrs, W. N. Benton, regent, and
the following State officers: Mrs.
Frank B, F'lemlnfli.erl. H. G. Jefferles
rnd Mrs. Oswald Bve, Mrs, W. C. Kel
org was chalrman of the ticket com
mittee and the floor committee was
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Mrs. Eve, Mrs, A. H. Brenner lnd.gul
Annie Wright. There were hundr on
Augusta girls and younfi married wom
en present, wearing colonial cost
and powdered halr and patches.
soldlers present wore their khaki -
forms and the oniy bit of somber fl
;vu the evening clothes of the
-
Mise Elizabeth Cralg, of Chica in
the guest of Mrs. Henry Crowell,
Crowell gave a glmler for twelve &
the Country Club In honor of Miss
Craig, The dinner was followed by an
informal dance.
The marriage 18 announced of L
tenant Charles C. Stulb and Miss
cllla Meadoweroft, Monday, Janutg
at the parsonage of the Stwreg
Chureh, Rev. Father Bchuler of! cil:l':,
The bride was attended by her sister,
‘Miss Ruth Meadowecroft, and was given
'in marriage by her father, George Coo
per Meadoweroft. The bridegroom was
‘aneml»d by John Tarleton as best man.
Immediately after the ceremony the
voung couple left for Atlanta, where
Lleutenant Stulb is stationed at Camp
Gordon.
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Clayton
R. AND MRSB. GEORGE FLIOT
were recent fneuts of Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Eliot, of Tiger.
Mrs. Ira Holden, of Rabun Gllg. was
the week-end guest of Mrs. Ed old?.
Rev, W, Y. Hunt, of Clarkeaviile,
vigited Professor Lawson E. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Deckman, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting here.
Mrs, Leman Simmons entertained at
her home Friday evenln‘f. Those m
ent were Misses Amanda Lee, A’?
Cannon, Helen u(!d Marie Dover, Henry
Green, Horace Cannon, Cecil Godfrey
and Gladstone Derrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Quester, of Graa
ville, 8. C., were recent guests of Mrs.
J. H. Dotson.
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Chess
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