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ISS MAGDALENA TZLAR is thol
guest of Mrs. Frank Owens in
Atlanta. |
Mrs. C. F. Jeffers and little grandson,
rthur Hack, Jr., are spending a few
ays with Mrs. E. L. Stepgens in
unswick.
Mrs. W. M. Swindle is visiting rel
atives in Jesup. |
Mrs. Edmund Beaulac, of Washing
ton, D. C., is visiting Mrs. L. L. Sin
lair.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Berry, of Har
risburg, 11, are spending some time
RQN with relatives, havinf been called
eére on account of the illness of their
slaughter, Mrs. John Sharpe.
Mrs. J. N. Jackson, of Milltown, was
the guest o Mr. and Mrs. C. W. An
ferson Wednesday.
Miss Virginia Patterson, of Bruns
glck. is sflendlng a few days with Miss
essie Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lang have re
turned from a visit to friends in Sa
vannah.
The Georgians met with Mrs. T. S,
Blr]wleton Friday afternoon.
ise Ellen Goodrich has returned
from Newington, where she has been
gpending some time with relatives.
Mrs. 8. J. Stanton and daughter, Miss
fiut&. are spending a few days in At
nta.
Miss Lila Callaway spent the week
end with relatives in Washington,
Mrs, John T. Watt is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Scarborough,
at Tifton.
Mrs. Martha Smith, who has been
Ffi"l:,f her niece, Mrs. C. J. Paine, left
ursday for Jacksonville, where she
gfll spend some time before returning
her home in South Carolina.
The regular meeting of the Knlttirlll!
Class was held at the home of Mrs. F.
A. Bates Saturday afternoon.
Miss Ellen Goodrich was the hostess
{gr the Etre Gal Club Satruday morn
§ at her home.
Miss Jl.ouise Henry will leave In a
Lc:w days for Richmond, Va., where she
i 1 spend several months with rela-
Hves.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Garland ;mve re
turned from a short visit to Jackson
ville.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. J. Pierca
Fntertained the art pupils of Piedmont
nstitute at her studio. The hostess
was assisted by Mrs. G. E. McPheren,
Nllris. E. J. Beaulac and Mrs. L. L. Sin
clair.
The regular meeting of the Lyman
Hall Chapter, D. A. R., was held at
the home of Mrs, C. A. Jackson Sat
urday afternoon. \
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stubbs, of At
lanta, were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Bunn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gramling and
Miss Irene Gramling have returned from
a visit to friends in Jacksonville.
Miss Agnes Neva McKinnon, of Fitz
gerald, is the week-end guest of M.
and Mrs. W. L. Hinson.
Mrs, D. C. Fryer, of Galnesville, Fla.,
&n the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. U.
ohnson.
Mrs, Ernest Cason, of Perry Fla., is
gpending some time here \ with rela
tives.
Friday evening Mrs. Essie Hoffman
entertained a few friends informally at
her home. Those present were Misses
Gladys Sharpe, Susie Gooding, Aline
rpophrs. Sallie Sharpe, Phoebe Gooding.
anie Handley, Lillie Gooding, Kra Hil
ton, Laura Sweet, Ida Hart, Sadie
Bteele and Alma Hart, Mrs. Ada Hil
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester, Mr. and
Mrs. R, E. Finn, Ralph Brinson, Will
Crosby, Clem Hardy, John Barnard
John O'Stein, Howard Finn, Tom Craw.
ley, Will Kirkland, Daily Thornton, Ben
Thornton, Mr. Edenfield, J. E. Taylor
and Will Swindle.
Miss Minnie Lee Wood has returned
g{‘lum a visit to relatives at Hartisville
enn. f
Mrs. Ao (. ¥ranks, of Folkston, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Moore.
After a short visit to friends here,
hh's J. N. Strickland has, returned to
er home in Mershon.
Miss Marion Willlams has returned to
her home in Blackshga}r, after a visit
to M»s. Warren Lott.
Li. tenant and Mrs, Paul McGee
have returned to Macom; after a visit
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of a few days to relatives and friend”
here.
Mrs. Charlotte Parker is visiting rel
atives in Palatka, Fla.
Mrs. G. 8, Mayme and Miss Hariet
Mayme have returned to their home in
gthens, after a visit to Mrs. D. Salis
ury.
'Myra. W. M. Swindle and little Miss
Vivian Cone have returned from Savan.
nah, where they have been visiting rel
atives. ‘
Mrs. Calvin W. Parker has returned
from Kinderlou, where she was the
guest of Mrs. J. K. Bibb. ‘
The Philharmonic Club met Wednes
dia)‘; afternoon with Miss Ellen Good
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas have re
turned from a visit to relatives at
Manchester.
Mrs. T. L. Dupree has returned from
a visit to friends in Brunswick.
The pupils of the Hebardville School
gave a concert at the school audito
rium Friday evening.
Mrs. “Lemuel Purdom has returned
from a visit tc her sister, Mrs. M. J.
Hopps, at Brunswick.
Mrs. Harold Hardy gave a miscel
laneous shower at her home Friday aft
ernoon for Miss Kate Fesperman, a
bride-elect.
Mrs. C. H. Summerall is visiting rel
atives at Ashburn. Before returning
she will visit her husband at Camp
Wheeler.
Miss Hattie Hilton, who has been
visiting friends In Mlfledgeville. has re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry James have re
turned from a visit to relatives at
Pearson.
Mrs. J. Franklin Ross, of Creensboro,
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A.
‘Brown.
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iAlbany.
‘ RS. JACOB VENTULETT enter
: tained the Young Matrons' Bridge
‘ Club Tuesday afterncon. Prize
for top score was awarded to Mra J.
P. Champion.
Thursday afternoon the regular
meeting of the Dougherty County Chap
‘ter, U. D. C., was held. The roll call
was answered with events concerning
iGeneml Robert E. Lee. The program
‘included a vocal solo by Miss Marion
legg. reading by Mrs. Byrd Odum, de
'seription of Arlington by Mrs. W. M.
Legg, talk on General Lee by Dr. B, M.
1 Craig.
| Tuesday evening Mrs. J. P. Cham
pion was hostess to the Kinchafoonee
‘Brldfe Club at the Country Club. The
‘¥ent emen’'s prize was awarded to
uudg: J. R. Pottle and the ladies’ prize
I[o rs. J. R. Pottle.
‘ The Albany Chapter of W. C. T 1
observed a day of prayer and praise at
‘lhe Methodist Church Philathea room
' Thursday from 9:30 to 12. The service
was in honor of mothers who have
given sons to the different branches of
the service. An attractive program was
rendered.
~ The meeting of the Parent-Teacher
Association of the Broad Street gram
‘mar school scheduled for Wednesday
afternoon was postponed.
~ Mrs. John D. Pope, chairman of the
' wool committee of the local Red Cross,
entertained several tables of bridge
Saturday afternoon at her home on
Pine atreet, the members of the wool
committee constituting the guests. This
I 8 the first of perhaps several affairs
to be given by individual members of
‘the committee for the benefit of the
cauge. Mrs. J. P. Champion was
‘awarded first prize for top score and
Mrs. O, F. Tarver the consolation for
low score.
Mrs. C. R. Gleaton entertained a
few tables of bridge at her home on
Pine street in honor of Mrs. E. W. Pad.
dison, a bride of the month. Prize for
top score was awarded to Mrs. R. L.
Jones and the honor guest was given a
complimentary prize.
The executive board of the Albany
Woman's Club held a business meeting
in the clubrooms at the Auditorium
Tuesday forenoon.
Friends in Albany have received cards
announcing the marriage of Miss Ath-
Jema Wooten to Corporal Jerome Wil
liams, of the United States army, at
Fayetteville, N. C., where the bride
now resides. Mrs. Williams formerly
resided here and is the daughter of
Mrs. Julia Wooten. The bridegroom is
stationed at Raleigh, N. C., as a re
crultlngwgrflcer.
Mrs. illlam Hale has returned from
a visit of several weeks to friends and
relatives in Cincinnati.
Mrs. P. C. Townsend, of Atlanta, is
spending some time in Albany, the guest
of frlends. Mrs. Townsend once re
sided here.
’ Mrs. W. C. Frippe has returned from
Columbia, 8. C., where she visited for
several weeks.
Mrs. W. L. Davis has returned from
Jacksonville,. Fla., where she went to
enter her son, Willlam, in the Snyder
Out-of-Doors School for Boys.
Mrs. J. C. Kircher, of Santa Fe, N.
Mex., is spending some time in the city,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Ba
con Osborn.
Mrs. John MeCloud Heflin, of Ros
well, N. Mex., is the guest for several
weeks of her sister, Mrs. W. B, Haley.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Shackelford and
Miss Elizabeth Shackelford have re
turned from New York, where they
spent (wo weeks visiting relatives.
Mrs. F. K. Freeman and baby are vis.
iting relatives at Monroe, Ga.
Miss Myra Palin left Monday for
Valdosta, where she will spend a few
days the guest of Miss L.eonel Jones.
Miss Eugenia Hardeman has returned
from Blakely, where she spent a few
dayvs.
Miss Pearl McClung left Monday for
Washington, . C., where she will make
her future home.
Mrs. Edwin Sterne has returned from
;}"l extended. visit to Hampton Springs
a. - 3
Mrs. 8. D, Cocke, of Dawson, is
spending several days here, the guest of
her mother, Mrs. C. C. Barbre.
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RS. LEE CRITTENDEN,MANLEY
s . was hostess at dinner Tuesday
P “T.fl‘l‘gx in' honor of her father,
John' H. Ste en& of Stevens Pottery.
Invited to me¢et the guest of honor were
Judge Lloyd gifleland. Judge W. E. H.
Searcy, Jr., l’tun Seaton Grantland,
Bdward C. ath, "J. P. Niehols,
Benjamin B. Brown, J. C. Brooks,
Charles H. Cone, of Atlanta; Robert F.
Strickland, Hendley V. Kell and lee C.
Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Manley enter
tained Sunddy at dinner complimentary
to thelr guests, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Stevens, of Stevens Pottery, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles. H. Cone, of Atlanta.
_ The Woman’s Club met 'fhunday aft
ernoon at %Mme of the president,
Mrs. Robert P. Shepard. Mrs. Benja
min Brown read a paper on ‘‘Serbian
Buccess Agdinst Austria,”” and the sub
ject of Mrs, Lewis Beck’s paper was
““Teuton Drive and Destruction in
Serbia.”” Current events were discussed
by the club. ° .
Mrs. Clay Faircloth entertained her
bridge club “Tuesday afternoon, the
guests of honor bel;\\: Migs Rossie Bell
| Newton, Mrs. Alexander Campbell Long,
Jr., of Shelbyville, Ky., the guest of
her mother,,,%t's. Fred L. Durkee, and
Mrs. Willard Irvine, of Fort Hancock,
N.~J.; the gul 0! her mother, Mrs.
William T. oft.
Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas was hostess
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon at
.?H bridge &&tles in compliment to
- father, " J. Kincaid, at thelr
ome on Eighth and Poplar streets.
xn. Clarke Edwards enter
tained &;;xflerncnn at a beautiful
Yridge party, complimentary to Mrs.
Thomas M. Mitchell, of Albany, the
guest of Mrs. Jesse Turnipseed, and
Mrs. Lake Banks Edwards. of Anniston,
Ala., who is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Z. E. Jay.
Mrs. James C. Fdwards was hostess
Sundav at 4inner in honor of Mrs. Lake
B. Edwards
Judge and Mrs. Lloyd Cleveland and
Allen Clevalard left Wednesday night
for a two weeks’ stay in Roseland. Fla
Miss Maude Smith, former domestic
science teacher in the Griffin High
Schnol, left last week for Cornell Uni
versity. Ithaca. N. Y., where she will
take a several weeks' course of study.
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She will go to Athens the first of July,
where she will have charge of the poul
;r_v department of the Agricultural Col
ege.
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Balley enter
tained Sunday at dinner in honor of
their guest, Rev. Daniel F. Hoke, of An
niston, Ala., former rector of St
George's Episcopal Church and Mrs. Al
fred H. Voorhees, of San Francisco, who
is the guest of her brother, Seaton
Grantland.
Rev. Daniel F. Hoke was the honor
guest at a dinner parlti' Monday, given
by Mr. and Mrs. Osca® W, Sibley.
Mrs, Charles H. Cone returned Wed
nesday to'her home in Atlanfa, after a
vigit of a few days to her sister, Mrs.
Lee C. Manley.
Mrs. Franklin Slb}e.\' has returned
from Athens, where /she took a course
of three weeks on the conservation of
foods.
Mrs, E. . McCoy, of Macon, is the
gueat of her mother, Mrs. M. H, Bar
am.,
Mrs. Claude H. Jones returned Thurs.
day from a visit of several weeks to
her mother, in Micanopy, Fla.
Mrs. Whiteley Kincaid was hostess
Tuesday at a spend-the-day party with
Mrs. Seneca Sawtell as the honoree.
Miss Martha Kendfick, librarian of
Hawkes' Free Children's Library, re
turned last week from a visit to friends
in_ Atlanta.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Burr Sawtell had
as their dinner guests Wednesday Mrs.
Robert Redding, Mrs. Walter T. Ross
of Thomasville; Fletcher A. Quillian
and Augustus Redding, of Atianta, and
Robert R. Sawtell.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Garland were
hosts at dinner Sunday, in compliment
to their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Nolan Baker, of Atlanta..
Miss Clara Edwards and Willlam M.
Edwards entertained Division A, Mis
sionary Society of the First Methodist
Church‘ Friday evening, at the home of
Mrs., W. P. leing. A musical and lit
erary program was given.
Miss Florrie Yarbrough " and Miss
Lena Yarbrough were hostesses Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs, W,
P. King, on South Hill street, for the
Young Women’s Missionary Society of
the First Methodigt Church. The sub
%(e('t of the study class is Africa. Mrs.
ing assisted the Misses Yarbrough in
entertaining.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Scott
entertained at dinner ,in honor of their
daughter, Mrs. Willard Irvine, of Fort
Hancock, N. J., who is their guest.
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Murray
entertained Sunday at dinner compM
mentary to theil' guest for the week
end. Lieutenant Richard A. Drake, Jr.,
ordance department, stationed at Spar
tanburg, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Whiteley Kincald were
hosts at dinner Sunday in honor of
W. J. Kincaid, Jr., a tutor in the navy
department at Norfolk, Va.
Charles Wolcott is the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Powell C. Grover in Chicago.
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Brunswick
HE Brunswick Chapter of the D). A.
l R. met Thursday at the residence
of Mrs. H. M. Brandon, on Lon
don street. The chapter decided to use
the reserve fund in the treasury to
purchase s4o¢ worth of Liberty bonds.
Ten dollars was subscribed to the am
bulance fund for the Red Cross. The
nrp‘hnns of clotihng for the.French war
~i,h~ns was not shipped, as all the con
trivutions were not in, but it was an
nounced that the box would be ready for
shipment by February 1, {
Lieutenant Devoe Coney. of the avia
tion corps, is the guest of his mother,
Mrs. F. E. Coney for several days be
fore embarking for service in France.
_Miss Ruby Burns is the guest of rela
tives in Tifton for several days. While
there she is being pleasantly enter
tained.
Miss Guery Green, who has been
spending some time in Columbia, 8. C.,
has returned home,
Miss Katnerine O'Conner, who has
been visiting friends and relatives at
Palatka, Fla., has returned.
Mrs. W. H. Boyd has returned to
Americus, after spending some time
with her mother. Mrs. W. A. Schoeppel,
on_ Norwich street.
The Kirmess to be given by Mrs. R.
E. Moegling under the auspices of the
“For Our Boys Club.” at the Grand
Opera House Tuesday, February: 3.
promises to be one of the biggest social
events of the season. More than 200
children and grownups will take part in
the dances.
The Clement A. Evans Chapter of the
1. D. C., held their January meeting
Monday afternoon with Mrs., A. L.
Sterns. After the business session a
program on ‘“The Life of Lee"” was car
ried out. Miss Maria Blain read a pa
per, after which refreshments were
served. )
Mre. Albert Noyels and chrildren a;-a
the guests of friends and relatives in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Henry Hirsch and children have
returned from a visit to relatives in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. C. Bangs, of Atlanta, has arrived
in the city o be with her husband, who
{s connected with the Government work.
Mrs. Boling Whitfield and Miss Maria
Whitfield are spending several days in
Jacksonvilla. =
~_Mrs. C. H. Shel Mon was hostess to the
Neighbcrhood Club Thursday afierncon
at her home on Union street.
Mrs. L. A. Miller, of Bellepoint, is the
guest of friends In the city.
Miss Jannie Dart is spending several
weeks with friends and relatives In
Douglas. .
‘ Miss Julia Gould, who has heen the
guests of friends In the city for several
’days. has returned to her home on St.
Simon Tlsland.
‘ Mr. and Mre. W. H. Dyer, of Doug
las, are visiting relatives In the city.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Brown, who had
been spending some time with Mrs. S.
H. Brow.a on Dartmouth street, return
ed to their Feme in Valdosta Priday.
A party spending the week-end as
Mt. Pleasant as the guests of Represen -
tative and Mrs. L. R. Akin were Misses
Nell Akin, Mildred ILeavy. Leila and
Alice Parker, Mrs. Ralph MeCrary,
Towning Akir. M. Gilfilland, J. Huffham
and Sidney Fleming.
Fitzgeraid.
RS. J. P. MANNING and little son
have returned from Jacksonville,
where they attended the wedding
of her sister, Miss May Griffin, to Noah
Edward McGinness.
Miss Ella_ Killingsworth, of Fort
Gaines. has been the guest of her sis
ters, Mrs. Arthur Day and Mrs, Wil
liam MecClendon. /
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Dorminey have en
joyed a visit from their daughter, Mrs.
James A. McGinness, and little son dur
ln% the past week.
he Frolickome Few Club gave a
large party last Tuesday night, to
which the young men were also Invited.
The house decorations, the two-course
luncheon, and the costumes of the
handsome young ladies were more elab
orate than usual. The hostess was
Miss Lula Newman. The honor guest
was Miss Pearl (George, and assisting
the hostess were Misses Ola Mae Mar
tin and Mary Eva Martin. Invited were
Misses Madeline Davenport, Lacy Whit
ley, Mavis Paulk, Hazel Jolley, Esther
Osbhorne, Lula Smith, Dorothy Jones
and Mrs. R. L. Hilliard; Messrs. Elmer
Martin, Charles Coo Fer Roy Bragg.
Willlam Hodge, Loufs Branch, James
Mathis, Frank Smith, E. J. Clark, Theo
‘dore Justice, Frank Pryor, Ra;ipfv Ken
nedy, Chester Strickland and Frank H.
Hilllard.
‘ The brilliant weddln;aof Miss Mildred
MeDonald to Clifton ulk in Douglas
last Wednesday night was attended by
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Mes
dames Robert Fletcher and John Mur
ray and William Bryan, also the little
girls, Willie Mae, Fletcher and Eugenia
McDonald, who were the flower girls.
Msr. G. A. Helde spent the week-end
with Mre. (. B. Gwynn, of Moultrie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Garber were week
end guests of their parenfs, Mr. and
Mrs. Willilam Feinberg, in Thomasvilie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown enter
tained on Wednesday evening from 5:30
to 7 p. m. in honor of the archdeaconry
of- Albany. Invited were the members
of the Episcopal Church and a few
friends. ? g
Miss Madge Paulk, 7of Nashville,
Tenn.,, was the recent guest of Mrs, A.
J. McDonald.
Miss Kdna Willilams and Miss Louise
Lyle, the recent guests of Mrs. Charles
Isler, have returned to their homes 1n
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. (. E. Brower gave an
elaborate lurke{ dinner for their pas
tor and a few friends on Wednesday. '
Mrs. A. H. Thurmond entertalned on
Thursday afternoon, serving a three
course luncheon. The guests were
Mesdames John H. Mayes, Clayton .ay,
L. L. Griner, R, J. Prentiss, J. M. Mc-
Donald and Miss Funderburke.
Mrs. G. W. Cole, of Atlanta, is vigit
&ng relatives in the ecity.
Tiss Lillan May Murray and Chester
Burkhart were married in Ocilla on Sat
urday evening. After a honeymoon trip
in Florida they will return to Fitzgerald
and be at home with Mr, and Mrs. N. A,
Burkhart,
Misses Bessie and Manola Bryant en
tertained the senior section of the Ju
‘nior Epworth League with an elaborate
party and mock wedding at thelr home
on Friday evening. ‘
Miss Lucy Whitley entertained the
Lucie Dahms, assisted by Mrs. Wright
Mcßay. Three new members were
Misses Sarah Farmer, Sarah McDonald
and Gladys Holzendorf. \
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Columbus ' |
RS. RHODES BROWNE and Mrs.
(‘harlton Battle sponsored a
benefit bridge ;iarty Tuesday
afternoon at the Waverly Hotel. The
affalr consisted of thirty-two tables, at
which sat almost every woman of
prominence in Columbus soclety.« The
grillroom was decirated by Miss Susie
Golden, her theme being a gnow-laden
forest of pine and cedar. Many prizes
were donated. The playing continued
throughout the afternoon. Many con
gratulations were poured upon the
hostesses. In honor of Mrs. Roscoe
Lummus, of Atlanta, who was the guest
of Mrs. Frank Lummus at the party,
a special table was arranged. Others
at the table were Mrs, George Golden,
‘\l3( Cliff Tarver and Mrs. Drane Bul-
OCK.
Invitations to the wedding of Miss
Edith Earle to Alden I.ee, an onsiqn
in the naval reserve, to take place In
Bryn Mawr, Pa., February 2, have been
received by friends of the couple In
Columbus. The bride-to-be and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Howard
Earle, are frequent visitors here.
The Ladies’ Memorial Assoclation 'of
Columbus held a meeting Thursday in
Lhe bivouac adjoining t’n courthouse
ere.
~ Mrs. W. L. Riner, of Atlanta, who has
been vlamnf her sister, Mrs. W. W,
Riner, at Columbus, left Wednesday for
West Point, where she will visit a
few days before returning home,
Mrs. Arthur Chenoweth, of Birming
“ham, formerly Miss Fannie Iliges, of
Columbus, arrived Tuesday for a short
visit to her mother, Mrs, A. Illgea.
Mrs. Frank Bridges and children left
Wednesday for their home in Fort Bliss,
Texas, after a visit of several weeks
‘with her mother, Mrs. Frank Billings.
~ Mrs. O. D. Hooper, who spent sev
eral weeks in Charlotte, N. C., with her
husband, a lieutenant at Fort Greene,
3retu|'ne;i here Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Golden have
‘as their guest their ' daughter, Mrs.
‘Henry Smith, of Manchester, Ga., for a
visit of several weeks.
A musical event of the week was a
recital by Miss Aubrey Amos in the
Chase linnservatorif of Music here
- Wednesday night. fes Amos was as
sisted by Miss Mabel Morgan, soprano,
and Miss Minnie Hatcher, reader.
Among the visitors of the week here
are Mrs. Robert L.ee Crawford and her
daughter, Winnifred Moore Crawford.
They are guests of Mrs. Crawford's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Easter Min.
ter. Mrs. Crawford was the guest of
honor at a bridge party at the Orpheus
Club Tuesday.
Prominent pastors of Columbus were
the guests at supper Tuesday of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Dimon. Dr. and Mrs. Bo
lon B. Cousins were guests of honor,
as the dinner was given to welcome
them to the eity. Dr. Cousins has
come to take the pastorate of the First
Baptist Church. Other guests weare Mr.
and Mrs, J. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Johnstone, Dr. and Mrs. L 8
McElroy, Rev. and Mrs. Alston Wragg
and Dr. Carter.
' Auxiliary No. 1, of the Columbus
League for War Service, recelved a let
ter of thanks \Vednesdny from Adju
tant Sellen at (‘um‘? Wheeler for a large
package of knitted slumber socks the
n}nmbers had sent 'to the camp hos
pital.
filghteen society women of Columbus
—six from the l'{ed Cross Assoclation,
six from the Federation of Women's
Clubs and six from the Ec“xal Fran
chise League-—volunteered their serv
fces to the county fuel board to as
sist In operating the card system of
goal diatrlg(:xtion put in use here Thurs
ay.
The Theresa Griffin W. C, T. U, con
ducted an all-day meeting of prayer
for the national prohibition amendment
in the First Bapt{st Church here Thurs
day. A program, beginning at 10:30
o'clock and lasflnf‘ through the day
wag observed. The women sup%lled
their own fuel and lunch, bringing both
with them. ;
Miss Lella Slade, daughter of a prom
inent Columbus attorney, returned
Wednesday from Atlanta, where she
had been in training for service as a
Red Cross nurse for several months.
The Columbus Chapter of the Red
Cross entertained at a dance at the
Country Club Friday night—the first
since Christmas—and socle;'y people of
Columbus motored out to the club in a
continuous line.
Miss Edwina Wood and Mrs. Rhodes
Browne have been appolinted a commit
tee from the Federation of Women's
Clubs of Columbus to co-operate with
the Romr{ Club in its drive for sale
of the Smileage Books, which is to be
gin Monday.
A meeting of the Tadies’ Memorial
Society was held Thursday morning.
Americus ]
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HIE Woman's Liigrary Club met
with Mrs. Neon Buchanan Thurs
day and resumed the study of
Dickens. Mrs. C. l. Ansley discussed
“Gad’'s HIill,” Mrs. C. M. }iale read a
paper on *Cobham Park, ‘Rochester”
was the subject of Mrs. Will Jones' pa
per. “A Pilgrimage to Canterbury’ was
delightfully rendered by Miss Ada F‘ln-‘
ley, Mrs. Paul Ellis related the story
of “Once More at Gad's HIill” and
“Dickens at Gad’s Hill’’ was the subject
of an interesting talk by Mrs. W, H. C.
Dudley.
The g‘raduauon exercises of the train
ing school of Americus Hospital were
held this week at Carnegie Library. Dr.|
H. B. Allen was master of ceremonies,
and the chief speaker of the evening
was Dr. D. B. Mayes. The graduates
were Mrs. 3ethel McEachern, Miss Km
ma Allen and Miss Lavada Plttman.
Vocal seiections rendered during the ex
ercises by Misses Elizabeth Ansley and
Blanche Snider were greatly enjoyed.
Mrs. Hattie Warlick, of Atlanta, has
returned home after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Andrews at their home on
Church street. .
Mre. John Ogden is visiting her slgter,
Mrs. T. S. Bush.
Miss Anna Murray has returned from
a visit to relatives and friends at Monte
zZuma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffman, who re
side near Americus, announce the birth
of a daughter.
Mr. and M»s. L. D. Law have return
ed from a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Charles D. Little has returned to
her jome in Chattanooga, after a visit
to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sum
merford, at their home near Americus.
Mrs. J. A Hixon entertained the
members of the Red Cross Bridge Club
‘at her homs on Lee street. Attractive
‘decorations were used and the game was
played at four tables. The guests were
Mrs. J. E. Mathis, Mrs. ). R. Andrews,
‘Mrs. J. 1. Buarks, Mrs. Tracy Cunning
bam, Mrs. L. F: Grubbs, Mrs Ralston
| Carglll, Mrs Stephen Pace, Mrs, W. R.
lipscomb. Mrs. 8, H. McKee, Mrs, Klton
ll"arkfir. Mrs. W. D. Moreland, Mrs. I
K. Kalmon. Rirn. H. B. Alton and Miss
Martha Wheatley
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Buchanan enter-
tained at dinner this week in honor of
Mr, and Mrs. Reese Horton, who have
Just returned from their wedding trip
The guests were Mr, and Mrs. Horton,
Miss FEmmie Morgan, Homer Daniel,
Miss Mitch Payne and W. L. Taylor.
Mrs. E. C. Little, of Macon, is visit
ing Mrs. G. H. Walker at her home on
Church street.
.. Cards have been received in Ameri
cus announcing the marriage of Miss
Callie Bell and Grover l‘lovefund Webb,
at Forsyth. The ceremony was pers
formed by Rev. R. L. Bivins, and Mr.
and Mrs. Webb are now on their honey
moon in Florida. The marriage was a
surprise to hundreds of Americus
friends, whaere both bride and groom en
joyv a wide popularity, Mrs. Webb was
visiting friends in Forsyth when it was
decided to hasten the marriage, origi
nally intended to occur at a later date
On thelr return to Americus they will
be at home to their friends with mr.
and Mrs. Clff Williams at their College
strect residence.
Miss Melva Clark has returned from
Culloden, Ga., where she was an ai
tendant at the IHolmes-Woodall wed-l
ding, a soclal event of last week in that
place. [
Miss Margaret Wheatley entertained
the members of her club this week nt’
her home on Lee street. Delicious sand
wiches and chocolate constituted the re
freshments served. Those present wore
Misses Orlean Ansley, Mary Rose
Brown, Mar ySue Chambliss [Elizabeth
Harris, Pauline Broadhurst, Nellie
worthy, Geraldire Page and Mary Alice
Lingo.
Mrs. . G. Young has returned to her
home in Philadelphia after a visit to
Miss Melva Clarke at her home on Jack
son street.
. Mrs. Lynn Fort has returned to her
‘home in Atlanta, after a visit to Mrs.
('larence Q. Niles.
. Mrs. 8 R. Graves. of San Antonio,
‘Texas, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Cato.
| Mr, and Mrs. Will €. Carter are now'
at home in the Johnson apartments on
Lea street. |
| Miss Sara Tower has returned from a |
visit to friends in Jacksonville, where'
‘shn was delightfully entertained.
Mr.and Mrs. B, J. Willingham. of Mn-‘
con, wero guests of Mrs. C. M. Counail
during a hrief visit to weflr-us this
week. They are now 8 ding some
time at resorts along the Fiorida East
Coast, where they will spend the re
mainder of the winter,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, of De
Soto, visited friends in Americus this
week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cohen, of Jack
sonville, Fla, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Guice nt their home here. <
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hooks, of Cobb,
Ga.. visited friends In Americus this
week. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. D. 1. Howe have return
ed to their home in Albany after a visit
to Americus friends and relatives. ‘
Miss %thel ioward and Fred Graham
were marrisd here Sunday evening at
the pastorium of First Baptist Church.
The vows were received by the Rev,‘
Alexis D, Kendricks in the presence of
a few friends of the contracting parties.
Miss Rugenia Colling was hostess to
the members of the N. N. Club at her
home on Furlow street. Light refresh
ments were seived, and the decorations
used were attractive ones, The guests
were Misses Annie Ellie, Ruth Couneil,
Mabel KEllis, Agnes Gatewcod, Mary
Dudley and Mary Sheffield. |
Mrs. Tracy Cunningham has returned
from a visit to relatives at Oglethorne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allen, of Ash
burn, have returned home after a visit
to friends In Americus,
Mr. and Mrs. Franc Mangum have re
turned after a visit to friends in Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Hawkins, of
Columbia. 8. ~ are visiting the for
mer's mothar, \{re. § H, Hawkins, at
her home on Co!'vg2 street.
Mrs. Jack Massev, of Macon, is the
guest of Mrs. Shelton flarris during a
visit of some time in Americus.
Mra.Shelton Harefs entertained at auc
tion Tuesday eveming in compliment to
Mrs. Carr 8. Glover, a recent bride. The
home was attractively decorated for the
occasion, and the party, one of the larg
est of the soclal season, was delightful.
The game was played at twenty tables,
and about 100 guests wero presented to
the honoree.
Mrs. H. W. Van Riper and Miss Jose
phine Van Ruier are visiting rejatives in
Savannah.
Mrs. W. H. Hilton, «f Durant, Okla.,
after a visit of come tima in Americus,
has gone to Savannah, where the will
speng the remaialer of the winter with
her son, W. I’. Hilton.
The members ot‘ the Matrons' Club
met Wednesdiy with Mrs. Lucius Mc-
Clesky at her home on Harrold avenue.
Attractive lacorations were used, and
those present were Mrs. H. O. Joncs,
Mrs. BEdgar shipp, Mrs. J. E. Hightow
er, Mrs. T. O.,Marshall, Mrs. J. D
Hooks, Mrs Chff Wiilllams, Mrs, Furlow
Gatewood, Mrs. W. A. Dodson. Mrs.
John R. Hugson, Mrs. R. C. Christlan,
Mrs. H. B. Allen, Miss Sara Tower and
Miss Louise Williford.
Miss Amzle Daniel, who is the house
guest of her sister, Mrs. Marvin Everett,
was the honor guest at a pretty party
given by har hostess this week. Forty
two was the game played, and light re
freshments were served. Miss Daniel
will return to her home in Friendship
next week .
Mrs. Glover McGehee, of Rome, {s the
guest of Mrs. Thomas Harrold at her
home on College street, |
Mrs. Robert B. dwards, of Knasas
City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Barnett, at their home on Jackson ave
nue. )
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Harrold, Dr. and
Mrs. C. €, Harrold and Misses Anna and
Elizabeth Harrold have returned to
Macon, aftes a visit to Mr. and Mrs, F,
P. Harrold.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Council have re
,tnrned from a ten-day motor trip to
» points in Florida.
Mr. and IMs. Frane Mangum have re
turned from a short visit to friends In
Cordele, A LW
Cochran
RSB. MARY JARRELI, has re
turned from an extended visit to
relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Martha Clark entertained the
girls of the ninth and tenth grades at
a sewing party Monday afternoon.
Miss Drucilla Ferguson has returned
home from Columbia University, where
she has heen a student.
The Rev. R. D. Hawkins and slster,
Mrs. R. B, Ramsey, will leave in a few
daye for a motor tr!{) to Miami, Fla,
where they will be joined by Mr, Ram
sev.
The Young Women's Auxiliary of the
Baptist Church met with Mrs, Lee Da
vis Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Hugh Calloway, of Lexington,
is spending several weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clarke.
J. H. Disheroon left this week to
make his home in Atlanta.
Miss Clyde Ellard, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W, B. Ellard.
Mrs. B. J. Kimsey Is visiting rela
tives in Dublin,
Miss Lorena Adderholt was with her
parents in Gainesville while school was
suflwnded.
Misses Ola Brown and Velza Tatum,
who are teaching at Fair Play, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
J. M. Gillesple was in Atlanta for
the week-end.
W. L. Belcher has returned from
Whigham, where he attended the funer.
al of his mother and gister.
Miss Cora Grant, of Alto, and Clar
ence Wilbanks were married at the
home of the bride's father, J. A. Grant,
Thursday afternoon.
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Newnan
ISB LUTA POWERS entertained
informally 'Tuesday afternoon.
Among the guests were Miss
Willie Herring, Miss Ethel Arnold, Miss
Marian Bryant, Miss l"rar‘l'en Arnold,
Miss Luta Powers, Miss Olive Willlams,
Miss May Cole, Miss Grace Davis, Mrs.
W. N. Banks, Mrs. Stuart Colley, Mrs
Wyvis Powers and Mrs. A. L. Jerni
gan
Mrs. Jack Powel!ll and Wyatt Powell
are spending several months in Dahlon
ega. where w;:.u Powell is in school.
Mrs. A. L. Jernigan was hostess Fri
!dly st a small bridge party given in
honor of Mrs, Hanson Ford, of Norfolk,
Va., and Miss Hssie Roperts, of Fair
burn, Guests for two tables were in
vited.
Mrs. Z. Green left last week to spend
the remainder of the winter in Florida.
Miss Florence Chapman entertained
several friends with a matinee party at
the Alamo Wednesday afternoon, In
the party were Mrs, DeWitt, Mrs, Liz
zie Pringle, Mrs, T. B, Davis, Mrs, Pat.
tie Drake, Mrs. W. T. Murphy, Mrs
Tom Potts, Miss Williamette Green,
Miss Anne England and Miss KEdna
Harris
Mrs, Lizzie Prlnsle was hostess at a
bridge party Tuesday afternoon. First
prize was won by Mrs. T, P. Zellars
and consolation was cut by Mrs. Mike
Powell,
Mrs. Kugenia Stone Love, of Eliz
abeth City, N. (~ is the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Stone at their home on Brown
street. ”
Mrs. Irving Walker and Mrs. Roget
Bryant spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. P. W, Jones, with her daughter,
Miss Margaret Jones, of New York, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jones
at their home on Washington street.
Mrs. T. P. Zellars was hostess at a
bridge party Tuesday afternoon, enter
taining elghteen guests. She was as
sisted In recelving by Mrs. Myra Jack
son and Miss Martha Wynn, First prize
was won by Mrs, lr\'h\f Walker ana
Mrs. Lizzie Pringle cut the consolation.
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Moultrie
et .
RS. J. C. Hunt and Mrs. D. A.
M Finley, of Valdosta,who are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holmes,
‘shared honors at a bridge party Tuesday
afternoon when Mrs. W. H. M. Woods
entertained. Carnations were given as
guest prizes and Mlssag Lucile Autrey
and Rebekan Clark gavé a musical pro
gram. \
The Worth While Club was entertain
ed Friday afternoon by Mrs. 8. P. Turn
bull. The program included ‘‘Responses
from Italian Artists,” A Discussion of
the Itallan Ccurt,” by Mrs. O. A, Thax
ton; 'Tha Story of a Royal Mother,"” by
;Mrs. . (3. Watson; a musical selection
from “Tostl,” by Mrs. F. J. Bivins, and
“Current Events,’’ by Mrs. W. H. M.
Woods.
Mrs. J. N. Pidcock entertained at a
bridge party Thursday afternoon. The
honor guesis were Mrs. 1. A. Finley
and Mrs. J. C. Hunt, of Valdosta.
Miss Inez Jones is spending some time
in_Dublin,
Miss Alice Way has returned, after
epending several weeks with friends at‘
Lake (‘rly. Fla. !
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Stokes, Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Horkan and Horace Stokes
spent the week-end at St. Marks, Fla.
Miss Texas Henderson has returned,
after spending soveral weeks at Athens
and Macon.
Mrs. (irady Adams and little daugh
ter, Marie, have returned after a
month's visit at Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Estella Morgan, of Tifton, is the
guest of friends here.
Mrs. G. A. Helde, of Fitzgerald, was
the weak-end guest of Mrs, C. B. Gywnn
Mrs. J. N. Pldcock and Miss Belle
Pedcock will leave next week for a
month's tour of Cuba. .
Mrs. J. R. Hall and little daughter,
Margarat, spent several davs last week
at Thomasville. \
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Columbus,
Ohio, are spending the menth here.
The ladies of the Molutrie Country
Club will hold a golf tournament this
week when the Pidcock loving cup will
be played for.
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West Point.
HE Daughters of the Confederacv
of West Point very appropriately
observed Robert T. l.ee's birth
day Saturday afternoon. Miss Magae
\ Wade arranged the program. Rev. W.
T. Smith, pastor of the Baptist Church,
was the orator of the occaslon.
Lieutenant Idmund Cook, of Fort
Oglethorpe. is here for a few days.
Walter P. Thomas, superintendent of
the West Point public- schools, enter
tained the Methodist stewards at his
home at the Charles Hotel Tuesday
evening last,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirby gave a din
ner at their elegant home on the Chat
tahoochee to a number of their friends
Tuesday evening. 5
George Shealey. teacher of the Barac
ca class of the Baptist Church, gave a
banquet for his class of 8¢ members at
the Charles Hotel Monday evenlr‘:fi.
Mr. and Mrs, Ab Barker, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Huguley and Misses Cornelia and
Mary Booker are just back from a
fishing IriJ') to Hampton Springs, Fla.
George Harrls, superintendent of the
Lanett Cotton Mill. was host to a doz
en or more of his business associates at
the Charles Hotel Wednesday evening.
The Protestant churches of this city
have decided to have only one service
lon Sunday “"‘;‘“’"‘t and that a union
one. Waest Pointers are patriotically
Hooverizing on all lines.
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RS, JOMN M. HEATH was hostess
M Wednesday afternoon to the Rook
Club at her home on College
street. Mrs. A. P. Persons and Mrs. M.
B. Bishop were the honorees. Refregh
ments were served,
Mrs. Crawferd Malone entertained the
members of her Bridge Club Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs W. B. Freeman gave a party on
¥riday afternoon in honor of Walter
Heath's seventh birthday. Dinner was
gserved. Covers were laid for twelve, the
cetnerpiece being a cake holding seven
candles. The house was decorated with
patms ond ferns.
Miss Bmily Heath left Wednesday for
Perry to attend the marriage of Miss
Carolyn Cates and Baxter Jones, of
Macon. -
Miss Janie Lilly, of Quitman, is vis
fting her grandmother, Mrs. J, B. Me-
Gehee,
Pergons Heath and wlife. of Maeon,
gpent tha week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Heath.
Miss Hattie Simpson left Tuesday for
Greenville, 3. ', to accept a position in
a bank
Miss Baird, .of Atlanta, spent the week
with Miss Maud Thomas.
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Savannah
EMBERS of the Methodist Unifi
cation Commission were enter
tained by Judge Samuel B. Ad
ams at his home Friday afternoon.
Migs Jane MeGlohon and Robert Y.
Marlow were married Fridgay morning in
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Rev. 8.
B. McGlohon, rector of St. Paul's, and
father of the bride, performed the cere
mony. R, C. Thompson acted as best
man. M. M. Nichols gave away the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe will re
side In Savannah upon returning from
a brief honeymoon in Florida.
l Members of Red Cross Auxillary, No.
0, will give a recital Tuesday for the
llu-m-m of the work. This is one of the
first musical effor’s of the kind for this
purpose,
Mrs. Annie I, Cordray, of Savannah,
and Joseph D, Cooper, of New Smyrna,
la., were married in the latter place
eurly last” week. ‘They will reside in
New Symrna.
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Federation of Women's Clubs’ the Uni
ted States Marine Band, from Paris Is
land, gave a concert at the Municipal
Auditorium Saturday evening, followed
by a dance in which several hundred
couples participated,
Mrs. A. A, Lawrence entertained the
Wednesday Morning Club last week.
Only members were present.
A card tournament was qxwon by the
Alumnae Association of St. Vincent's
Academy. More than 40 tables weer
reserved in the Hotel Savannah, where
the players met. ”
Mrs. Frank B. Screven was hostess
Tuesday morning, complimentary to
Mrs. W. M. Craighill, of Wytheville,
Tenn, A number of well-known women
of Savannah were invited to meet the
guest of honor.
Cards have been issued for the wed
ding of Miss Alma Lucille, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Henderson, who
is to become the bride of David F.
Griffin, February 2, at the home of the
bride-elect’s parents,
The engagement is announced of Miss
Margaret Neal, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. Neal 1.. Anderson, to Rev. Leigh
R. Scott, of Montgomery. Dr. Scott is
the pastor of the Independent Presby
terian Church. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Complimentary te Miss Maude Blak
wood a number of her friends tendered
her a surprise party Friday evening at
the home of her eister, Mre. C. E. Faust,
Celebrating the twenty-fifth anniver
sary of their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W, Seay entertained Informally a num
‘ber of their friends at their home Wed
resday evening.
~ Honoring Miss Evely Kenan, whose
‘marriage to Lovell L. Oliveros will be
an event in the near future, Mrs. J. I
Oliveros entertalned a number of
friends at her home Saturday after
noon. The affair was in the character
‘or a bridge party and shower.
Miss Oliva Gould entertained the
'members of the Savannah Opera Study
Club Wednesday evening, when they
studfed ‘“‘Hamlet."
} Members of the First Preshyterian
Brotherhood held their monthly meet -
||ng Friday evening, when the Ladies’'
Auxiliary served a flsh supper. Miss
Jane Judge, suffragist speaker, news
paper woman and soclal worker, ad
dressd th gathring, |
Savanah Review No. 8, of the Maceca
hees, 18 expecting a visit soon fmnhflrs.‘
Allce B. Locke, of Port Huron, Mich.,
who is assistant sunreme commander of
the order in the United States. Speclal
work in the order and entertainment are
heing nlanned now by the members of
the review for the hf;h officer.
Judge Samuel B. Adams and Colone]
Robert J. Travis were visitors in At
lanta this weelk,
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Thomasville
HOMASVILLE continues to ha the
mecca for couples from the nearby
towns who desire to get the matri
monial knot tied and an interesting
marriage lnklmg place here a few even
ings ago was that of Miss Cecil Harrell
and R. L. Rich, of Bainbridge. The
couple motored over to Bainbridge, ac
companied by two friends and the mar
rlage ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Robert B. Sanders, at the Preshy
terian manse. Later in the evenlns‘ Mr.
and Mrs. Rich left for a short trip to
points ‘n Florida. Both are well known
young reople of Bainbridge.
The ontortrlnment committee of the
Thomasville /Chapter of the Red Cross
have arranged to glve a vaudeville per
formance at the Grand Theater on next
Monday evening, which will include a
number of prominent society people of
the city on the pregram. Among the
members of the committee are Mrs
Robert Pardee, Mrs. J. 1. Phillps, Mrs,
Robert Thomns, Mrs. Tavior Miteheli,
Mrs. Loulss Steyerman, Mre. W, §,
Hoyt Mrs. CGeorge Forbes, Miss Mary
Merrill and others
The Thomasville Studv Class held a
very pleasant meeting Thursdayv after
noon. The subject for the afternoon
was ‘‘Art,"” and the leader was Mrs.
Robert 8, Sanders.
Mr., and Mrs. John R. Gaudry, who
have bheen spending several days with
Mr., and Mrsa. Cleero Young. are visiting
friends In Jnckgonville hefore golng to
Savannah, where they will reside,
The Musle Festival com:alttee are ar
ranging to give a dell:rh"xl musical en
tertainmant at an early date,
Mrs. M. H. Randall is vigiting rela
tives In Atlanta. &
Mre. Jay Love Hearin has returned
from Macon, where she visited Mr. Hea
{rin, who is at Camp Wheeler, and is
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spending some time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grantham. .
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus M. Heeth and
Miss Lucy Heeth left this week to visit
relatives in Sanford and Orlando, Fla.
Mrs. T. J). Winn, Miss Sarah Winn
and Miss Frances Mitchell left this week
for Rockledge, Fla., where they will join
Mr. Winn and spend some tine.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Pearson, of Phil
adelphia, will occupy the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Hammond for the re
mainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond will he at Walcott Hall ’
Mrs. McGregor® Adams, of Chicago, is
occupying her winter home frere and
will be here for the remainder of thae *
season.
Mrs. Jay O, Morse, of Cleveland, Ohlo,
tas arrived and will spend the season at
her winter heme, Tnwood.
Mrs. Ben H. Ingram has returnad
from a visit in Brunswick and Tampa,
' Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rolling, of Atlanta,
spenkt several days in Thomasville this
week.
Miss Elizabeth McCarty, of Augusta,
{s here visiting friends.
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| ing relatives here, have returned
to Chattanooga, where they are In
school. i
Mra. J. F. Pchols and son, Randolph,
who have been visiting relatives, have
returned to Atlanta., .
‘ The Methodist Misslonary Soclety met
‘with Mrs. W. N. Pool Friday.
- Dr. J. A Otwell and R. P. Otweli
spent part of the week in Atlanta. 3
Mrs. J. A. l’-‘h‘lllyi\s ie ill at the homa
of her sister in Aflanta.
Miss Head s spending the winter with
her sister, Mrs. W. A. Sigman. 3
Mr. and Mra. R. P. Otwell wara guesia
of Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Bennett, in
Galinesville, recently.
A marriage of interast here was that
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to Miss Marie Freemen, which oceur
red at the home of the bride's ;t‘ll&
Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥. Freeman, on Wi
Tenth street, in Atlanta.
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