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glumbus ’
REMARKABLE series of affairs,
fncluding breakfast parties,
% Juncheons, dances, oyster roasts,
canoe trips, hunts and motor trips, is
bd!r}g given in Columbus for the group
of Kastern visitors who are the ?".flll
of Mr. and Mrz. T. C, Hudson, hese
visttors are quartered in the Ralston
Hotel, and include the following: Mr,
amd Mrs, Wiliam H. Folwell, of Phil
adelpbiny Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Fol
we!l, of New York City; Miss Deborah
Sel, Miss Julia Griffith and John F
Briun, of P’hiladelphia. Sunday morn
ing Mr. and Mrs, Charlton Battle will
entertaln at breakfast for the visitors.
At luncheon they will be gumml of Mr.
and Mrs. Hudeon, and Sunday night
they will attend an informal affair at
the home of Mrs. John Dozler Pou.
Monday's plans include a canoe trip, fol-
Jowed by n supper party, at which Mrs.
I‘fil Dismukes will be hostess,
ret of the parties for the visitors
took lplm-(- Wednesday evening when
Mts. Lioyd Bowers nn({ Mrs. Curtis Jor
dan were joint hostesses at a dance at
the Counfry Club, Miss ILaula Moore
entertained at breakfast for them
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson [ave f
Lunch«m the same day, and ay a
Et wns given, followed by an oyster
balte at the Country Club, anum‘
mxht they attended the Country Clu
digner dance, where several special fea
tures were arranged by Mr. and Mrs.
Hudson.
Columbus society is giving a series
of “heatless Monday” tea dances at thé
Ralstan Hotel and turning in the re
m‘l,pu' to the Red Cross. The affalr
Ménday was in charge of Mrs. C. E.
m&m and Mrs. Rhodes Brown,
ra. Duncan McDoufial. of Athens,
who is visiting Mrs. {' ozier Pou, was
one of the guests of honor at a dinner
dance given Wednesday nlsht at the
Country Club by Mrs, Curtis Jordan and
Mrs, B’nyd Bowers. Others honored at
the dance were the guesis of Mr. and
Hfi. T. . Hudson,
v, Walter Alan Richards, of At
lanta, who was Miss Margaret Gordon,
of Columbus, before her marriage, is
“back home'’ for a visit, and was en
tertained hg Mrs, Drane Bullock Wed
negday with a bridge luncheon at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Lum
mis. I Wynnton, Those &rumt in
cluded Mrs. Richards, Mrs, Wayne Pat
terson, Mrs, Gan‘%o Golden, Miss {m}lu
Johnson, Mrs. Il Teagle, Mrs, John
gmmh, Miss Elizabsth Clason, Mrs
mr(lg Wheat, Miss Susie Blackmar,
Mrs. Tom Andrews, Jr., Mrs. CHff '{‘lb
‘lE:{' Mys. Manuel Arechasala and Mrs.
ward Chancellor,
The m.rfl::o of Miss Susette Joerg
mg:fhtar of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joerg,
1o (Gordon mflnrno‘/. took place Tueaday
afternoon at 3 o'clock in Trinity Epis
copal Church. The Rev. 8. Alston
Wragg performed the ceremony. There
were no attendants, WWhen they return
m thelr wedding triz Mr. and Mrs,
ourhoy will live - “Fll Crest,” the
me of Mr, and Mrs, John F"loumo‘r.
The bride attended Agnes Scott Col
lege. and made an enviable record In
athleties.
Mrs. Clifford Oliver and her young
nl CHfford, Jr.,, have returned to their
me in Worcester, Mass., after spend
mm monthes with Mrs, Oliver's par
-4 Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Duskib.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shepherd
h tt. whose marriage was an evemt
of ary 2, have returned from their
W g tflgom Atlanta and other cities
are at home at the Joe Hill house.
4 88 Lucy Kent Chagr\l. who has
been ting Mrs, J. O. Matthewson, in
Atla . has gone to Marletta to visi
& At
. Mrs. Ben Burt Hardaway, of At
lanta, spent several days in Columbus
_with her &reflu Mrs., Hardaway was
Mirs. Lou Buttolph.
- Mr nnd' M{lfll‘)"fi'l B}::m. wh::
- marriag 100! oe in uary,
baek from thelr wedding trip to New
_Orleans, and are at home with the
"M# parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
~Mrs. J. 8. Odom is back from Spar
tanburg, 8. €., whfl!b‘o.ho visited her
Sidnev, who has n sick at Fort
Captain and Mrs. Walko& Flournoy,
_of Atlanta, spent several days in_Co
umbus last week with r#uvn. They
_came to attend the ournoy-Joerg
nupt
_ Mrs. John J. Bird, of Lanark Springs,
3 g,{’ s “vl?tttn: her daughter, l(g:. s
M. Higt
returned to
her ho in gdwgmh:;tw -nfim
two Bin New .
&.1:;1_ h birthday W v afternoon &t
_the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra.
My ob #vm:n (Sara Chu;\-lmg:
who has been ng her parents. Dr.
AN g‘ Willlam Char:gefl. ‘:ll m«
Monday for Texas to join her hushand,
who s in the aviation servicé. g
iy aooe
(%m‘ -~
A T a recent meeting of tha local
. L\ Red Cross chapter the following
A jcars wore elected: J. I’ Barnes,
’.«r mn: Mrs, G T. Ridgway, vice
- chalrn : Mrs. M. B, Hardaway, secre
. F. Lee treasurer; Mrs. J. A,
tar F. Lae, t Mrs. J. A
- Dyar, chairman of knitting committee;
Mrs. H. 8. McCrary, chalrman of hos
_ pital supplies; Miss Cornelin Wilbanks,
».1 man of surgleal dressings; Miss
Veta McConnell, chairman of member
~ ship committee; J. H. Carter, chalrman
_of finance committee; R. C, Ayers, chair.
5 of publicity committee.
B nn“sfist Woman's Missionary So
e held a meeting with Mre. J. F.
Monday aftornoon, 1
L . Coarrie Bowers spent last week
_in_Atlanta.
: p.i‘ll Bryant, who is {n school at Geor. I
gla Military Academy, College Park, s
&t Bome for the week-end |
Mrs. 1 1. McCrary and Mrs, §. D,
~ Brosvn attended the funeral of Mra
¢ Magguret Hogan, in Andersen, 8. C.,
Monday
Miss Manen! Tuoker whos fa attending
school at Weslsvan ‘ollege, visited
homefolks last week
oL
LaGrange
oo e
HE music section of the Woman's
Club held a meeting Thursday aft
ernoon at the hame of Mre. M. U.
Mooty. Mrs. L. D) \itchell was leader
Wagtier was th iposer discussed
and' a program of \ ;nerfan musie was
given.
Mra. A. 1. Culberson was hostess it
. the Sewing Club Iriday afternoon
A patriotic meeting was held at the
couft‘mnn Saturnday evening. Robert
Brvan Harrison, food administrator, de
livared an addrese on food conservation
to & Jarge audience ’
2000
Monroe
S eonm
i ISSES SARA AND FLORENCE
DAY are gpending soms weeks
T s the guests of their sister, Mrs.
W, A. Farr. at Charlotte, N. C.
The Monroe Lodgs, Knights of Py
thiag, will give a homecoming enter
talnment tomorrow evenng. 1 barbe
cue dm:er ;H be served.
The teachers' tralning class of the
First Methodist Sundu‘ school bheld a
meoflngl;t the home n{ Robert 1. Cox.
Mrs. rl Ayoock was hostess to the
Young Ladies’ Misalonary Society of the
H’}n‘: M;flmdm Chureh. .
@ Atheneum Club met st the b
of Mra. Orrin Roherts, Mrs, Cllflordm?:
Carfnichael had charge of the history
I‘evson for the afternoon, her subject
being “The Canada of the Tourists and
Eportemen.'’ Mrs Cliftord Walker spoke
on *The Quaker, Their Beliefs and
Custome.”
Migses Rachel Nunna nd Loulse
Whalker are visiting Miss ¢ ~a Brown, of
. Manletia, and meny s affairs are
btxn given in }hn;\r.hrvu
meeting of the Biro. i Club was
; I‘?.lg at the home of Mrs 1a A, Cald-
Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, of Birming-
M. Ala., and L?r: Hilda Jannlnn'na,
ormerly the Misses Bullock, of this oify.
Ve been spending . some days as the
" Buests of relatives and friends,
- Aw. Mra. . M. Wayne are spend-
Se = oNS BRN R
ing several days in New York and other
places of interest,
The Matthew Tolbert Chapter, of the
Daughters of the Amarican Revolution
will, through Judge Andrew J, Cobb, of
Athens, present to Walton l.‘.ountr a
#ervice flag, the ceremony to take place
gome time during the February term
of Walilton Superfor Court,
Miss Temperance Vaughn has re
turned from Augusta, where she at
tended the marriage of her sister, Miss
Carrie Vaughn, to Charles Carroil.
Miss Hugh M. Chaffin and Miss Ruth
Felker have returned home from a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. John D). Kent, of At
lanta.
GOO
Clayton
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RS. FANNIE DOTSON, of Wiey,
M was the guest of Mrs. J. H. Dot
gon.
Miss Catherine FEnglis, of Hapeville
was a recent guest of Misses Janet and
P:u{r-nla Ramey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor, of Chech
ero, visited in Clayton last week.
A mnrrhie of interest here was that
of Miss Btella Penland and Ralph Car
ter, of Rabun Gug.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grist,~of Dil
lard, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Bln:kle{.
Mrs. J. E, Bleckfii and Mrs, Susie
Green spent last week with Mrs. J. M.
Ramey in Wiley.
Miss FEthel Simmons entertained
formally Monday evening.
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Eastman
)
EWBS has been received in East
man of the murfla{e of %llj RBuste
Carnes and Lenard Sheffleld, both
:)o;rlgefly of Eastman, but now of Akron,
Mise Lee Chmv{ was the guest of
friends in Atlanta last week,
Mrs, T. H. Edwards and Miss Mary
Edwards have returned from a visit to
Atlanta, - !
I Colmzl Hur( Htrozier, of Macon, was
the guest of his father, Professor R, J.
Btrozier, last week.
Mra, Fred Roberts, who has he;.‘n vis-
Ilm.n' her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Mather
Wynne, has returned to her home in
Dublin,
Mr, and Mrs, Hl.r? Slakman have
returned from New York City, where
th;l have been for meveral days,
rs. Harris Lowery and Mrs. Fd Hos.
rofi were visitors in Muco% last week,
g. Fannie Baxter, of Decatur, is in
the city visiting her daufl\tor, Mrs. Os
car Gemrg.
Mrn. Zeb Hargrove, who has been via.
Ith%mutwel in Meil.ne, has returned to
her home here.
Mra. L. L. Adams, after spending
some time with her son V., 1. Adams
In_Cochran, has returned home,
Mrs, J. D, Willlams has returned from
a business trip to Fitzgerald.
Mrs. J. D, Herrman and daughter
Miss THortense, have returned from a
vieit to friends In Macon,
QOOO
Newnan
SA)‘I BA?KS was I:‘?n Thursday ::on
ng -at a stag dinner rty, ven
for 1. F. Murrh. of Dl’:rnhuwmfi.
Seated at the table were Mr. gurp *
Mr. Banks, F. B. Cole, Mike Powell,
R. O. Jones, B. T, Thompson, Mr, dar
land, M. Jones, Bgnn Blackburn, Judfi\
R, W. Freeman, W, G, Post, Amos Wil
kinson and Howard Glover.
Mra. R. W. Jones, of New York; Miss
Margaret Jones and Mr, and Mrs, Otr
land Jones left Friday soma two weeks
visit in New Orleans and Laurel Hllr. I
Mr. and Mrs, ¥, L. Stevens 'le\f;Y ast
woelk for a ten days' stay In New York.
They will go from there to Clearwater,
Fla., to visit Mrs, Kate Btevens.
Mrs, Sanders (Oibson was hostess al
a bridge party Tuesday afternoon, She
was assisted In onterulnln* by Mins
Louise Gibson, The st included #rl.
J. T. Kirdy rs, N. B, Powell, Mrs,
§onry Arnall, " Mrs. Cliff Glover, Mrs.
‘oter Zellars, Mras, Wade Dent, %rs.
Ligzie Pringle, Mrs, Irving Walker rfi
DeWitt Poole, Mrs. George Baltzell an
Mra. Robert Maitox, rat prize was
won by Mrs, DeWitt Poola nng conkola
tlon was mut by Mrs, Gooq& tzell,
Migs Tone Grogan and iss Luclls
Shertlan spent the week-end in Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin B. Cobb, of Ma
con, arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and
}(u. T. E. Atkinson, They leave for
apan about March 16, to be absent sev.
eral yc%rl.
Mrs, u’#‘nk' entertained at a din
ner {““’ da y wm\l. The guests
&t dinner were Miss rence Chapman,
Iss Klnine 1. Lord, ){lu Kmmie Terry
Snead and Miss Rdnd Harrls.
Miss Marion Bryant was hostess at an
informal sewing party Thursday after
noon. F un«m‘uuu were invited, The
hostess wus asslsted by her mother,
Hfl. ¥. M. Bryant.
ra. 8. L. Fowler s the gunt of
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fowler in Birming-
RO Q
Cummlng.
MIS. MILLER, of Atlanta, s visit
ing relatives here.
Miss Bmmie Lipscomb, whoe has been
In Atlanta for some time, has returned,
Miss Vivian Shlrlo{. of Alpharetia,
has accepted a position In the school
here.
Miss lddna Menderson spent part of
the week in Atlanta.
Miss Maud Allen mpent the week-end
wtih friends in Buford.
A marriage of much Interest was that
of Miss Fva Lipscomb to Fred Haw
!kln-. which took place at the home of
the brides mother, Mra. Mary U’Fco«)mh,
in West End, Sunday, Rev. F. T. Wiils
officlating. Only & few friends were
present,
The ladtes of the Cummling Bapiist
Church have reorganized their Mission
ary soclety Into cireles, with Mrs. (.
T. Brown as president. '
. G. Roberts spent the week-end
with his family here.
Mrs. Carl Brooks, of Atlanta, who s
ill nt the homae of her father, is Im
proving.
Judge Wheeler, of Galnesville, was in
town I‘zruesduy.
aoo9
Cochran
RE. T. I, BATLEY was in Atlanta
M last week with her son,
- Dr. W. C. Plrkle visited his
¢ife, who s Il In Macon, last week,
Howell Mullls, who is a wstudent’ of
Teah, spent the week-end with home.
folks,
Hal Smith visited his mother In North
Carolina for a week, - ,
Migs Rhetta Winn, of Macon, spent
Monday and Tuesday with her sister,
Mra. Blevins Ralley.
Mrs, H. F. Bullard spent Wedneaday
In Macon,
Mre. P. . Walkar, of Columbiana,
Ala., I 8 with her mother, Mrs, Joe Tay
lor, for severa! weeks,
l Sergeant Xellay left Tuesday for At
lanta
Mivges Kemper Thampson and Aman
da Woodward, of ¥awkinsvilla, gpent
the week-end with Mrs, B J. Winn
Mrs. Charles Grimsley was hostess to
the hri;!‘ge olub Friday afternoon.
Mra. Morgan Taylor viaited her moth
-01 Tayvannah last week,
] : Elqu visited In Hawkinsville
last ceak,
I T Y. D. C, held its regniar month-
Iy mesting with Mre. A, J. Yearty.
cCoon
West Point.
T a meeting as the D. A. R. Chap-
A ter last week the following o{fl
ocers were ealected: Hofi-m. Mrs.
Claude Melton; vice regent, Mrs, Bella
Baker; recording secretary, Mrs. John
Horsley; corresponding scoratary, Miss
Mary Booker; treasurer, Miss Maud
Johnson; registfar, Miss Drennan Mor
row; historian, Mrs. Novatus isarker:
auditor, Miss Allca Askew, The follow-
Ing committee chairmen were agmlm
ed: Membership, Mrs. Ferrell Tatum.
Q‘ruxrnrn. Miss Maggie Wade; houss
Miss Cornsiia Boo\mr. The thlrtl
Thursday dn each month was named
chapter .At the next mweting,
el P R2R T Bt iate 3 BN R RS ET o i SR
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN __. A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918
February 21, a name for the chapter
will be gelected.
The Junior and Senlor Bridge Clubs
invited the foubut: to a silver tea at'the
Riverside Club Tuesday afternoon frofu
2:30 to 8 o'clock. Mrs, Belle Baker was
chairman of the committee in charge
Fifty dollars was realized. This money
is to be used for purchasing a victrola
for the hn‘yn at Camp Gordon.
Mrs. Albert N‘lco!f‘7 entertained the
Junior Bridge Club at the homo of Mrs
Willam Huff Wednesday afternoon
The house was decorated with pink car
nations and ferns, Mrs. Huff assisted
Mrs. Nicoll in serving a salad course.
At the rogular meeting of the Wom
an’s Club Friday afternoon, Mrs. A, D.
Ferguson, reader, and Mrs Edgar
Mitchell, planist, {)reflemed “The Nut
cracker Suite.” aßt week's meeting
was led by Miss Bertha Heyman, the
gubject being “Occupations for
Women."
The Junior Bridge Club met with Mrs
Winfield Willlams Wednesday afternoor
of last week. Refreshments were served
at the close of the ffl.me.
Miss Lu Rene Griggs enlerfalmad the
West I'oint and Colurmbus High School
basketball teams after the game Friday
night.
soos
Talbotton
RS, W. P. LEONARD is spending
February with her sister, Mrs.
Fred Farris, in Tampa, Fla,
Miss Clara Spivey is visiting In Sa
vannah,
Miss Emily Heath has returned home
after a pleasant vigit to friends in
Montezuma and Macon,
Mrs. Amp Peeler and son, Thomas, of
Macon, dre visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, P,
Persons,
Mre. Lula Lily, of Valdosta, is visit-
Ing{har mother, Mrs. J. B. McGehee,
r, Arenson and fnmllg left Monday
tor Fort Valley, where they will make
their home,
E. L. Bardwell entertained his Sunday
school class Monday evening.
. Mrs. Beasle Winn was hostess at a
eard party Monday afternoon at the
‘hmrLo of her mother, Mre. Loda SBimpson.
The O, E. 8. held thelr regular month,
Iy meefinfi Tuesday afternoon at the
Ms‘mic all,
. T B rcDoEell was hostess to
tdhc members of the Rook Club Wednes
ay,
{m, A, P, Persons entertalned na
number of her friends Friday afternoon,
complimenting Mrs. Amp Peeler, of Ma. |
con, |
Tha Woman's le!n Misgionary So
glety met with Mrs, J. M. Heath Mon
ay,
oo oo
Sycamore. «
HE town and School Improvement
Club met Friday evening with a
program, February 23 was ap
pointed as Arbor Day for the school,
A party of students from A, M, B,
Tifton, visited the Sycamore roller
mills thdn{.
The Philathea class of the Methodist
Church met at the xsldencn of Mra,
B. G. Bmith Monday evening. After the
business meeting an hour was spgnt go
cfally, -
Mrs, M. F, Ansell has returned from
Macon,
Dr, Harrigon and famlily are eceupying
their new ‘bungalow on Church street,
Mr. u,a? Mrs. Walker have removed to
Falmouth, Fla,
Misses Olive Gamble and FElizalu
Adams have returned from a vistl to
Cordele,
Mrs. Annle Lawton Bussey, of Ath
ens, 18 the gueot of her parents, Mr.
nn“l Mrs, A. C. Lawton.
rs. B, H, Cockrell, of Ashburn, was
the week-end guut of Mrs. C, L, Hoyal.
Miss Fffie Belle Thomas, eof Griffin,
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J, C.
Means,
Dr, and Mrs. H. W. Harris have gone
to Ashburn to make their home,
Mra, Charles Yountain was a reecent
visiter to Cordasle
Miss Blommis Warren has ntumo%tn
her home at Inaha after a visit to her
sieter, Mrs. C. L. Ray,
Mesars, P. . Long and E. 1. Brown,
of Mentezuma, are guests of Mayor Ben
A, Brown,
Rev. W. I, Smith, os Cordele, was the
recent guest of Rev. J. W. Connors,
Mra. Katle Brown, of Irwinyllle, Is
the "nest of Mrs, A, J. Blles,
Mise Pauline Reeves haa recovered
from her recent serious {liness,
cOooo
Comer. ' .
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Ha Misslon Study Class of the
ethodist Church held a meeting
wth IMrs. J. B. McWhirter Mon
day afternoon, They are studying
“Sons gt Ttaly,"
Rev, J. A, Davison, of Belma, Ala., and
Miss Plise Davison, went to Athens on
Tuesday to attend the Davison-Ackiss
wedding.
Miss Blanche Rogers spent the week
end In Maysville.
Mr, and Mrs, C. V. Ridgway, Herbert
Moon and Mrs. Moses Jordan went to
Athens Wednesday evening to see ‘“My
Soldler Girl’
Miss Arline Masen entertained at a
rook party Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Novrris, of Smithsonia, is the
guest of Mrs. Binus Stms,
Miss Hersie Ridgway 13 the guest of
her mother, Mrs. M. A. Ridgway.
Mrs. J. B. Eberhardt is spelding some
SOCIETY CHATTER
Continued From Page 5.
bles of fair femininity, don't you?
If not, you should get acguainted
with him, my dears., Permit me,
then, to Introduce you to hig clev
erness in the following skit-—is it a
skit ?—which 18 George Jean's masg
terpiece, to date:
Resplendent in silks and furs,
and a marvelous necklace of dia
monds, the great lady #at with su
perior mien, in her opera box. Now
and again, with an . ailr of infinite
ennu!l and disdain, she glanced
coolly aloft, through her lorgnatte,
at the eager poor In the stesp, high
altitudes of the gallerles, The
people in the great opera house
whispered to one unother that the
marvelous necklace of diamonds
was unquestionably an imitation.
“Somehow,” they said, “it looks
ke en imitation” *
But they were wrang. The neck
lace of diamonds was gemuine, It
was the ludy who was an imita
' tion.
sooo
The Charm of Contrast—
R EMEMBER one of Buster
Brown's most fetehing charms
lay in the eweet innocence of his
looks, joined to the dlabolical mis
chief for which said innocence
was a cunning camouflage? Well,
it must be that same beauty of
contrast which makes nur debu
tantes of this year so exceedingly
charming.
Not that I mean to imnply that
there iz any diabollcal mischisf in
these preity little innecent¥—but
certain it is they can say and do
more daring things than if they
were tall, dignified “voung women,”
like most of the debs of last year
were—and the year hefore-—and-
Come to think of it, I believe we
néver did have such a crop of tiny,
dainty, rosebud-y looking girls to
form & debutante club’ as this
year's, anyway,
a-i d 12 Bappene@ ¢ be thres of
time in Elberton, as the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. L. D, Mattox.
Mrs, Rogers, of Talladega, Ala., is the
guest of }lu. C. E. I’ortgrfleld.
G.. W. Key, of the U, 8. 8. Michigan,
is spending two weeks with his sister,
Mrs.' A, C. Carithers.
Mr, and gMrs. Tom Jones have re
turned from Athens.
Cleo Smith, of the TUnited States
army, {8 viting relatives here.
Bartly Ash, of Camp Wheeler, spent
the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Rogers,
Jim Richard Turner came over from
Athens to spend the week-end with his
parents.
Omian Seymour is the guest of” Mr.
ald Mrs. . M. Seymour,
Frances Blrd, who Is the guest of his
grandmother, Mrs. A. W. McConnell,
will go to Commerce Baturda.y.'
cCoon
Waycross
I R, AND MRS. C. 0. POWELL left
I Wednesday for Savannah, where
they will make thelr home..
Mrs. B. C, Cullens has returned from
a visti to relatives In Oglethorpe.
Mrs. Annie Cornelius, of Douglas, 1s
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cornelius
on Elizabet hstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roundtree have
returned from a visit to relatives in
Valdosta.
Mr., and Mrs. R, V. Woodham and
ehildren hawe returned to their home in
Hylvester, ufter spending a few days
here. with friends.
Mrs,. J, B. ‘Vadle?' 18 =pending a few
days in Valdosta with relanv(?s.
Mrs, A. T Alexander and children
left Friday for Charlotte, N. C., where
thevy will _l’o!n Mr, Alexander, and make
their home.
Mrs. Henry Searborough, of Tifton, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knight, Jr.
Mrs, T, H. Rippard and Mrs. Minnie
Trethway have returned to their home
in Wilkesharre, Pa., after a vist to Mrs,
J. C. Rippard.
Mrs., (. M.’ Probst and Mrs. Ida Chan
dler have returned from a visit to
friends in Jacksonville. |
Miss Irene Gramllngneh-l returned
from a visit to Miss ita Lagerquist
in Alban{‘
Mise Helen Holder, of Cr¥'ul River,
a., is the guest of Mrs. J, I, Woedard,
on Pendleton street,
Mrs, (. Fort Andrews, of Macon, is
spending some time here as the guest
of relatives,
Mre. Elizabeth Harrison, of Eoflto
zuma, s vls[tln" her daughter, . 'W.
D. O'Quinn, on Gilmore street,
Mrs. Chestar P, Munroe, of Asheville,
N. ~ 18 tha guest of Miss Busie Shlrfe.
Mr, and Mrs. J. D, Glbbs are visiting
relatives in Na;lor, Oa,
Mrs, J. A, Smith, Miss Thelma and
James Bmith left Haturday for Wash
fngton, D. 0., wher they will make their
home,
Mrs, Vietorla Jeffers and Mrs. W, J.
Tlodgson are spending a few days In
Rrunswick, the guests of Mrs, B. L.
Stemhens,
M, and Mre. Chauneey Wilson, who
have heen epending some time in Neorth
Caralina, are visiting Mr, nv}d Mrs, H.
¥. Oplinger, en routs to thelr home in
Sanford,
Mra. R, T. Mliller, of Militown, was the
week-end guest of Mrs, W, F. Bates,
Among those going te filbflny Friday
with the girls' bagketball team were
Mises Tallu Jones, Mddle Tee Evarson,
trana Gramiing, elen Dunn, Mattie
Phillips, Effie Lotwther, Tsabelle Dunn,
Wihel Tewis, Mrs. Burnsville and Pro
fe~snr Henderson,
Miss Fern Conner has returned from
a vistl to friends in Blackshear,
Mrs, . 19, Phillips and little davgh
ter, Marian. have returnad te thelr heme
in Thomssville, pfter ,; visit to Mrs,
Phitlipg’ mother, Mrs, J, F. Miller,
AMirs Trene Griffin returned to Athens
Mandav to resume her studies at the
fitata Normal,
Mizs Julla Creem, of Madisen, Fia., I 8
tha guest of Mrs. Jessa M, Fesperman.
Mre. 0. B. Thayer and daughter, Miss
(Mleo Thayer. have returned from a visit
to relatives in Albany.
Mias fTazel Millar has retorned from a
viait to Mr. and Mrs. 8. T, King at At
krteon,
Mias Y_‘va Ruchanan s visiting rela
tives in a-hlnr{_gn. D, 0,
Mi=s Rernlea Plerce, of Folkston, 1s
the guest of Mrs, Harold Hardy,
Mrs. 0, V, Perry, of Ashhurn, s the
guest of Mra, A, A, Jonn|n{l‘
WMrs, (, ¥, Jeffers wnenf Tuesda- in
gavannah, the guest of friemds,
Mrs, Russell Gilmeore {8 swndlnwo
time with relatives in Ranford, .
Mre. Chester Dunean, of Jacksonville,
¥a., 18 visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. H. D. Neorton.
Mrs John H. Bmith, of Argyle, ia vis
{ting Mra. R, ¥. Farr on Mary street,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Register have re
turned from a short wedding trip, and
are at homa at No. 44 Carswell avenie.
Mre. 1. F. MeKee, of Saluda, N. C.,
arrlved Wednesday to bhe teh guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heyward Burnett,
on Carswell avenue,
Mrs, J, M. Dean, of Winston-Balem,
N. . ia visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. M. P. Johnson.
Miss Elizabeth Dimmeock, of Valdosta,
who was one of the out-of-town guests
at the FKesperman-Lott wedding, !a‘
lspending some time with Mr. amers.
Downer Dimmock, on College Hill
Mrs. W. P. Price and son, Fred, left
tiie tinlest, prettiest and most rose
bud-y looking of the whole lot that
were sitting together in the back
seat of a big car belonging to the
fond papa of one of 'em the other
night, bound for the dinner-dance,
when a very important and digni
fled couple of strangers in our
midst were ushered Into the tweo
seats In front and duly intreduced.
‘The three llttle angels, in their soft,
fluffy evening gowns, looked sweet
enough to eat, and especially the
iittlest one in the middle. 8o te
her the strangers made the remark
that they' were “so glad to see the
little debutante they had heard
s 0 many lovely things about.” The
little debutante cast her eyes down
modegtly and in a still, small voice
sald;
Thank you™—she almost added
mam, but remembering that was a
“tacky" Seuthern colloguialism and
regarded in other parta of the
1. 8. as subservient in tone, rather
than polite. The strangers beamed
on the sweet little creature so de
mure and-—er-——quaint—all that
sort of thing. X
Then the trouble started,
One of the little dev—l mean
debs—wanted to lower a window
in the car, and another one didn't.
So they began to argue the matter
—whilst the little dev—l mean lit
tle deb—in the middle sat still and
quiet, and grew sweetar and sweet
er to gaze upon as the two on
either side sparred for a decision
about the window. One could al
most see little white wings grow
ing out just where the white tulle
left off, as the shrill argument be
tween the other two waxed warm
er, Could almost see the wings—
yes, but not quite, for when they
seemed about to break through and
even the faint trace of a halo hung
over the brown head, she broke the
spell, and her hour of silence at
the same time, with these few
words:; ’
“Oh, h——; stop tglking, and put
down the Mg&g{;l" aid
SR O L O b OO g K
aSturday for Denver, where they will
make their home,
Judge and Mrs. John C. McDonald are
lpendfnz some time with friends in Sa
vannah,
Mrs. W. A. Beaman, Mrs. Alvin John
#son, Mra. Dale McClean and Miss Kath
rine Johnson are visiting friends in
-;uklornvme {
Misses Vesta and Juno Smlt‘h enter
tained the members of the C. T. N.
class with a real old-time husking bee
Tuedday evening. The guests motored
out early in the evening, and before
immense log fires sides were chosn, and
th two teams repaired to the barn,
where the husking -began. The team
finding the moset red ears of corn was
declared the winner and was awarded a
large basgket of pecans. After the husk
ing games as old as the husking bees
were played until a late hour.
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Albany.
RS. H A. TARVER and Mrs. Cal.
M ;Ie Holecombs Holford were joint
esses Tuesday afternoon at a
bridge party at Mprs, Tarver's home,
for ihe benefit of the wool committee
of the local Red Cross. Prize for top
soore was won by Mrs, C. M. Clark and
gm consolation prize went to Mrs. W.
. Glenn,
The Albany Woman's Club held the
regular business meeting Thursday aft
ernoon. 4
The civie committee of the Woman's
Club gave a benefit card J:rty at the
home of Mrs. 8. B. Brown Saturday aft.
ernoon.
The ¥oung Jadles of the high school
entertalned with a dance at the Country
Club Friday night complimentary to the
members of the girls’ basketball team
from Waycross, which played here that
afternoon,
Mrs. W. W. Pace was hostess Thurs
day evening to the Kinchafoonee Bridge
Club at the Country Club. The ladies
grhse went to Mrs, R. G. Riley and
. H. Milner w%n the gentlemen's prize,
Mrs. Danlel Brosnan entertained the
Altar Boclety of Bt. Theresa's Catholic
Church Wednegday afternoon,
Mli: Vallle Ferrell, of Valdosta; Mrs.
Frank Ansley, of Chicago, and O. D.
Dalton, of Valdosta, composed an auto
globflc party 'l;nzre Wednesday from Val
osta to spe the day with Mr. and
Mrs., George Gardner.
Mlies Irene Bumllntg, of Waycross,
has returned home after a visit to Miss
Delta Lagerquist.
Mrs, D. L. Gibson and little dau{h
ter, Lida Nelgon, are spending a few
days in Bainbridge, the guests of Mrs
Gibson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Bruton,
Mr. and Mrs. ¥. P. Wortman and
Mr, and Mrs. L. P, Wortman have re
’tdurnod from a four weeks’ trip to Flor
a.
Mr, and Mrs, Tke Manard, of Arling
ton, spent Sunday here with friends.
Miss Pearl~Porter, of Newton, spent
the week-end here as the fiunt of Mr.
and Mrs, W. A. Carter, he left for
Atlanta, where she will spend a few
dn&n.
rd. J. M. Hunt has returned to her
home at Round Oak, Ga., after a visit
% several days to her rfaughter, Mrs.
M. Dickson, of . Albany.
Mr, and_Mrs. E. 8, McFadgen, of
Loulsville, Ky., are s&endlng a few days
here with f‘r¥ondl. r. McFadgen is a
former resident of Albany,
Mrs, O, R. Heston and little daufh
’m', Ellnbeth, )%.{1: Tuesday morning
or Tallahassee, Fla., where they will
spend several weeks.
Miss Margaret Allen, of Willlamsport,
Pa., and Miss Jesse Toneman, of Wash.
ington, D, C., have returned home after
a visit to Miss Allen’s father, R. W. Al
len, who has been Il here.
Miss Rosalind Asher has returned
l’rnr? New York,
Miss Tallu Jones, Miss Eddle Lee
Everson and L. C. Everson, of Way
cross, sj)ent the dgy here Monday.
Mrs. J. R. Pottle left Tuesday morn
ing for Birmingham, Ala., where she will
Bpend several weeks,
Miss FY:nnetta D‘An% has returned
gom Philadelphia, New York and Bal
more,
Miss Bessie Gobert, of Milledgeville,
lrzmt several da(gn this week with her
sister, Mrs. W, O, Pearson.
Mrs, 8. R. Murray, Mrs. 4. R. Not
tingham, Misses Annle Lou Fudge, Fan
nle Majors and Susie Chappelle, of Syl
vester, composed an automoblle party
here, to spend the day Wednesday.
Coon
Augusta :
Ec——
HE wsocial season {s at its helght
‘n Auguste, One of the most brii
fan wmoclal eevnts of the season
was the dinner-dance given at the Coun.
try Club by Samuel L. Parrish, of New
York, In honor of Captain and Mrs, B.
E, Tll'hmnn. His guests were General
ghlrlol Mulr, General and Mrs. Duval,
eneral Price, Colonel and Mrs. Ed
ward King, Mr. and Mrs. Landon
Thomas, Jeorge Stearns and Mrs, Lazo,
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Barrett, Major
and Mrs, Speer, Judge Henry Hammond,
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Denny, Mrs, Henry
Tinker, Mrs. John Harper Davison, Mrs,
Bisho,r Alexander, Mrs, Jacob Phinizv,
Captaln and Mrs. Nicholas Biddle and
many others,
Mr. and Mrs, Willlam M, Butt and
Mr., and Mra, Louls F. Butt enter
tained with a dance at the Country Club
Thursday night in honor of their visitor,
Mrs. Martin Dunbar, of Atlanta. The
club was decorated and an elaborate
supper was gerved at midnight. The
guests were among both the married
’and unmarried set.
The marriage 1s announced of Lieu-
Ilennnt Charles Marton Carroll and Mi.:n
Corrie Lyle Vaughn, which took vlace
tat the home of tho bride's father, W. ¥
I\'aughn. Rev. William Vines officiated
The Soldlers' Rellef Assoclation wil)
'f-r\termir. with a costume ball Monday
night at the Armory from 9 to 12 o’clock.
One of the largest card parties of
the season was given Thursday after
noon at the home f Mrs, George 11
Converse. on the Hill, for the benefit
of the “Free Wool Fund of the Navy
League.” Bridge was played at thirty
tables,
The officers and their wives of the
111th Infantry were entertatned Satur.
day night with a dinnsr-dance at the
ll—,ng Lenwogd. Covers were lald for
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Athens
OMPLIMENTING the Watson-Coi
lins bridal party, Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Wilkes entertained in
formally Thursday evening.
Thursday evening at Emmanuel
Church took placa the marriage of Miss
Ethel Watson end Mr. Arthur L, Collins,
of Philadelphia, Rev. A. G. Richards of.
ficlating, A recv-Fnon followed at the
home of the hride’s parents. Mr, and
Mrs. W. F. Watson, on Milledge ave
nue
Miss lda Pound was hostess to the
Snne Soue! Club Saturday afternoon.
Kn'tting was done.
Miss Louise O'Callaghan gave a din
rer.party Thursday evening, followed
by a theatorium party.
A number of the school set were
Suests at a theatorium party given by
Master Albert Mitchell Thursday after
noon,
Blaho% and Mrs. Mikall, of Atlanta
shared honors at a reception tendered
them by the Episcopalians Saturday
evening at the rectorv. Recelvineg were
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Richards, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Rowe, Mrs. C. N. Strahan,
Bighop and Mrs., Mikell.
In compliment to Frances Rrugge
mann, of Charleston, Miss Myrtis Bid
son entertained informally Friday aft
ernoon. ‘
Miss Florence Hooper was hostess to
the Not-a-Chance Club Tuesday after»i
noon.
The K. A. Fraternity will entertain
the college set with a dance Friday
night, Febmar{‘“. which will assemble
many vlsmnfi lles, I
Saturday night a dance was given by
the University Cotillion Club at the au
ditorium,
Athens friends of B.”R. Bloodworth
were interested in (he announcement
of his marriage to Miss Emma Freeman,
which took place Wednesday at the
bride’'s home in Soecial Cirele, <
Mrs. J, B, Andersen, of this clty, will
represent Athens at the Congress of
National Service, to be held in Chicago
the latter part of the month. I
The largest social event of the week
was the Red Cross card party planned
b{ the Not-a-Chance Club and taking
place Wednesday afternoop at th?
Georgian Hotel. Twenty-eight tables of
card players participated. A number
of knitters’ prizes were given both for
knitting and bridge.
A food conservation club was organ
ized Monday afternoon at the State
Normal School for the purpose of study
lrbg food conservation. Dr. A. M. Soule
addressed the organization on the ne
cessity of eonserving food.
For the benefit of the Red Cross a
dancing part'g was given by the Hl{h
‘School set Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Miss Herman Dunlap.
oA saclal event of the week was the
marriage of Miss Susan Rich Davidson
and Rev. Ernest Lee Atkins, U. 8. N.
Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at the
bride’s home. The bridal tones of white
‘and green were used in decorating.
Mrs. Albert Davidson, Missfurah Cobo
land Miss Elise Davidson were attend
ants, Little Mary Stark Davisom Mas
ter Richard Dupree were ribbon-bear
lersn Mrs. A. H. Davison was matron of
honor and Mr, J. Foster Barnes acted
'as best man. Dr. John Davison offi
ctated.
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Moultrie
| HE ladies of the Moultrie Country
IT Club sta%%d a one-day golf tour
: nament ursday. The Mrs. J. N
Pidecock lovivr‘:rg cup was played for
| Mrs. C. G. atson, making the best
gscore, was presented with the cup
Those takh.t’g I&art in the tournamen!
were Mrs. J. N. Pidcock, Mrs. J. E.
Holmes, Mrs. W. J. Vereen, Mrs. M. H
Stuart, Mrs. E. M. Vereen, Mrs. C. G
Watson," Mrs. Carl Hurst, Mrs, Cliff Ray
Mrs, C. C. Taylor, Mrs .M. H. Town
’und, Mrs. 1. A. Heard, Misses Lucile
Autrey, Annle Mae Adams, Rebekah
Clark, Lois Adams and Mrs. Grady Ad
ams.
Mrs. J. N, Pldcock and Mrs. T. W.
Mattox entertained the members of the
Worth-While Club Friday afternoon. Re
lagonses were given from Tennyson and
the Yrogram dealt with customs and
conditions in foreign lands. Those con
tributing numbers were Mfi, kW
Holmes, Mrs. J. G. Finch, Mrs."J. B.
Meacham and Miss Ruby McConnell.
Mrs, G. C. Cockran is spending some
time in Washington.
Mrs. Grady Clements and little son
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“Since my return from Berlin, [ have
visited many sections of the United
States. Ihave been asfar west as Wash
ington .and California. I have been to
Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Chicago and
. Cleveland. Everywhere I found the
stink of the poisoned gas propa
ganda of Germany.”
How this propaganda is insidiously introduced into
American homes and slipped into school books-—how it is
fostered and spread by politicians and public officials
“‘who venture as near as they dare toward treason”—how
Grerman agents collect money for the furtherance of their
plots in the heart of America, is detailed in the NEW
Gerard articles, —“Face to Face With Kaiserism.”
Here Ambassador Gerard takes up, not only our perils
abroad, but the danger which threatens at home—a men
ace the greater for being secret and unsuspected. The
full extent of this danger and the best method for com
bating it are clearly shown in
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have returned from an extended visii
in Alabama. |
Mrs. T. W. Vereen has returned after
spending several days in Americus.
Mrs. fiL. Shfi)p is the guest of her
daughter, Miss Mary Kline Shipp, who
is a student at Shorter Collefie.
Mrs, J. J. Rooney and s, C. b
Brooks s¥ent sevral days during the
week at Tifton, w
Mrs. T. R. Aven left Thursday to join
her husband, who is a member of the
aviation school at Dallas, Texas.
The members of the Country Club
entertained at the clubhouse Friday
eevning. After games of forty-two and
rook an oyster roast was the feature
of the occasion.
Mrs. M. C. Hutchings and Miss Mary
Hutchings are spending several days at
Rockmart and Atlanta.
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Tallapoosa
ISS JULIA HEATON, who is at
tendimil Agnes Scott College,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Heaton.
Mrs. Ron Railey and little Miss Wayne
Railey, of Spart?lhurg, S. C., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thornton
Mrs. A. V. Horn entertainéd the
members of the Woman's Council of
National Defense Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, of
Alexander City, Ala., are the guests of
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Ron Railey was the honor guest
at a reception given by Mrs. L. C
Waldrop Monday,
A tea was given by Mrs, Charles
Vance for Mrs. Ron Railey, of Spartan
bur{. 8. C. The hostess wag assisted
byMrs. J. D. Thornton and Mrs. Ma
lone.
Mrs. P. W. Bonner entertained for
Mrs. Ron Ralley, of S?rtanburz. 8. C,
Tuesday afternoon. he hostess was
lusisted fn serving by Miss Mayme Rai
ey.
Dexter Jackson, who is attending the
University of Georgia at Athens, is the
g‘uest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
. Jackson.
Mrs. B. Johnson was hostess to the
Matrons’ Club Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles E. Pearce and children
have returned from a visit to Jackson
ville, Fla.
Frank Johnston, of Charlotte, N. C.,
is the guest of Miss Alice Johnston.
Miss Rebecca Thornton was the week.
‘end guest of Mrs. J. J. Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. O’'Neal are at
goggz to their friends with Mrs. 1
obb.
Miss Alma Green spent the week p
Atlanta. :
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Gainesville !
RS. ROSSWELL DRAKE, of Grit.
M fin, and Miss Mary Van Purce|
of Carnesville, are the guests ~f
Mrs. Carl Barrett,
Mrs. E. E. Dixom is visiting hep
daughter, Mrs. James Dunlap, in Bin.
mingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hulsey soon wi)
move from Gainesville to make thejp
home in Belton, 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith enter.
tained at a family dinner party jagt
Tuesday evening in honor of Henry
Smith, who left Wednesday for the ayf.
ation sechool In Austin, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Wisdom and son
are visiting friends in middle Georgia,
One of the prettiest affairs of the
‘week was a ne-ijhborhood party given
by Mr. E. C. Palmour in honor of hopr
gxuegu, Mrs., Alves Webb and Misg
unnally, who returned to their homeg
in Kentucky the Ilatter part of the
week,
Little Miss Katherine Humphries, of
Atlanta, was the guest for several dayvg
thhinl week of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hum
phries.
Mrs. W. H. Craig was the hostess of
the Soeial Bridge Club this week,
Miss Margaret Barker had as her
guest for the week-end Miss Jean
Cowles, of Atlanta, Misg Barker refurn.
ing to Atlanta with Miss Cowles as hor
guest at her home on Spring street.
The History Club held a meeting Sat
urday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Red
wine on Green street. An Interesting
resume of the war book “Christine’
was given by Mrs. E. P, Hamm.
~ Miss Ruth Smith entertained her Sew
ing Club Friday afternoon.
~ George P. Estes and Miss Helen Fs
;gfi are spending the week in New York
v.
. Henry Wushlngtcm is visiting in Na-
Icoochee Valley this week.
| Mrs. Phuigvsumley and children are
visiting in ashington, Ga.
Lieut. w. D. Cunningham, of Camp
Gordon, was the week-end guest of
friends.
B. S. Barker has returned from
Washington, D. C. :
Wiliam Carlisle, of the University of
Georgia, continues fll at his mother's
"home here.