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Bouthern Atlanta I
T HE many friends of Mrs. 8. W,
Huff will be glad to know that
she is fast recovering at her
home on Hill street, I
Mrs, W, H. Alford, of Miiton lvenuo,l
ia visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
M. G. Butler in Douglasville, Ga. 1
A great wedding which was of
much interest to the many friends of
the young couple took place last
Thursday evening at the home of
Rav. W, H. Kershaw, when Miss Ruth
Heulsen and Mr. Roy Bridwell were
marsded. Mr, and Mrs. Bridwell will
visit Mr. Bridwell's mother, Mrs, Brid
well, on Ivy street |
The many friends of Mr. R, 8. Cox
who was seriously injured in an ac
eldental collision recently on the 8,
Pryor car line, will be glad to know
that he Is much improved.
Mr. A. C. Aderhold has returned
from an extended business trip to
New York City.
There will be a large and interest
“fng meeting of the Purr-nl»'r‘eurho-rl
Club of the Milton Avenue School on!
next Thursday afternoon at 2:30, Feb-
Yuary the 13th. Many questions of
importance will be brought up for dis
cussion.
' The neighbors of My, and Mrs. J. T,
.foynflr. of Grant streetl, are very sorry
to lose them. They go to Fort Mc-
Lherson, where Mr. Joyner has ac
cepled a responsible position.
Among the newcomers being wel- |
comed to “Southern Atlanta” are
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Brown, who have
taken a cottage on (Grant street.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Alexander Duke,
of Milton avenue, left last Friday
evening for a two-weeks' trip to
Florida cities. ‘
Mrs. J. W. MeWilliams, of “Argyle”
on Jonesboro road, spent last Thurs
day visiting friends and relatives in
the city. \
Mr, Charles . Keneger, of McDon
ough road, left last week for a ten
days' visit to relatives and friends in
Pengacola, Fla. »
' Mrs. . (3, Chambers, of Hill street,
has recovered from he- recent illness,
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O\' Monday Mrs. Charles Jones
¥ entertained at a spend-the-day
quilting party at her home on Fifth
nvenue, Thosa present included
%flus Belle and Ruby House, Sadie
Jiliott, Friendly Haushalter, Myrtice
Timms, Lura and Mattie Sue House,
Jthel Southard, Mesdames A, . EI
%E. E. Hunt, Lilllan George and
W, T. Southard.
li‘m Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
J. . Landers entertained informally
@t their home on East Lake drive.
Phelr guests included Mr. and Mrs,
ward ¢ Wachendorff, Mr. and Mrs.
les ‘Wuchendorfl and Miss Annie
Butler, of Smyrna,
Mrs. A. C. Newton was the guest
'd%fl; the wea'c of Mrs. J. W. Harvill,
« Miss Cornelia Matthews, who has
‘been spending the winter months with |
JNer aunt, Mrs. J. D. Crout, has re
urned to her home in Anderson, 8, .
Mrs, W. H. King is convalescing
from an operation at the Davis
ligcher Sanitarium.
E‘} n Southard and Howard Timms
have returned from a trip to Florida.
.~ The Weman's Missionary Unlon of
‘the Oakhurst Baptist Church will
& 3 ‘Monday afternoen with Mrs. A.
T s,
M, C, L. Guian was called to Li
‘thonia during the week on account of
the {liness of her mother and siter.
{k‘ and Mrs. G, B. Thomason and
daughter, Miss Katle Lee Thomason,
formerly of Hazlehurst, have taken
possession of thelir new home on West
College avenue. .
. The Woman's Missionary Society
;W the Oakhurst Methodist Church
inet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
sl Stanley, on Winter lvo‘uuo. An
#lectlo of officers was ollows:
President, Mrs. Delma l?:.nhy. vice
preeident; Mrs. J. R. Sulllvan, treas
_urer; Mrs. D. Barbour. The others
present included Mesdames W. O
Slate, B. W. Bundscho, K. P. Mec-
Clung, V. W. Hays, Thomas West-
Erook and C. 8. Strong.’
~__Mrs. Willlamson and famfly have
}, oo into their new home on John
~ The Oakhurst Bridge Club was en-
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tertalned on Wednesday dfternoon by
Mrs; T. J. McKinnon., Mrs. Backus
made the highest score and was pre
sented with the club prize. The other
members present inciided Mesdames
N. E. Garland, Carter, H. W. Young,
John Pughy Merritt and Astin, The
next meeting will be with Mrs, George
H. Coates,
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Edsewood
T HE Needlecraft Circle met Wed
negday afternoon at the home
of the president, Miss Willie Hart
well, on Mayson avenue. There wasy
a full attendance and the afternoon
was devoted to war servics work. The
members presont included Mesdames
¥. 1. McDonald, R H, Weld, W. H,
| Sander, E. E. Steed, W, A. Webb, .
A. Welch, M. V. Hartwell, Howard
Nash, George Russell, W, T. Buchan
an, Albert R, Tates, W, M, Gill, M. D,
Ruff, Marshall Dewis, Frank McCom
ack, Henry Printup and R. J. Suber
Miss Eulalie McWhorter entertained
Friday and Sapurday at a series of
gpend-the-day parties -
Miss Karlie Christian, who has been
spending the past month with I\?rs
T. R. Campbzll on McLendon avenue,
has returned to her home in Yireen
vilie, Tenn,
The Wednesday Morning. Study
(lass met during the week with Mrs.~
A. M. Muckenfuss, on North Moreland
avenue,
Mrs, John Watkins and Miss Rosa
Ray left on Thursday for a visit to
Selma, Ala., their former home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Walker an
‘nounce the birth of a son Wednesday
at their home on uelld avenue, who
Lias heen named Benjamin ¥ Walker.
Mreg, W. A, .Webb left during the
week for a visit to Cedartown,
I Misses Blois and Kulalie McWhor
ter, after spending fl:ien weeks with
their aunt, Miss Ord# Stamps, have
returned home,
- The Forty-two Club met \Wednes
day with Mra. T. R. Campbell on Mc-/
Lendon avenue., The color scheme
was prettily carried out in yeilow ana
at the conclusion of the game a deli
cious salad course was ser;fd. The
Ihlgheut-ncore was made by Mrs, Wal
ter Blackstock and P,.he consolation
presented to Mrs. J. E. Eubanks.
The Woman's Missionary Society
will give a tea Wednesday afternoon
at the residence of Mrs. W. H, Sander
The feature of the afternoon will be
Red Cross work.
~ Mr. and Mrs. T. H .Thompson and
Ison. who have been making thelr
‘home in Evansville, Ind, have re
turned to Edgewood, where they will
resfde. Mrs. Thompson was formerly
IMlss Katle Suber,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McWhorter re-
Iturned home Friday, after an extend
ed visit of three weeks through Jack
'sonville, Clearwater, Bt. Petersburg
and Key West, Fla.
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Decatur
MRS. WILEY JONES was hostess
for the Clairmont Avenue
Bridge Club Thursday. ¢
Lieutenant J. . Pitman has re
turned from Philadelphia.
Miss Marion Weekes entertained at
2 matinee party I'riday in honor of
Mrs. Dan White, a recent bride
Miss Annie Laurie ‘Flake has re
turned to ‘Conyers, afier spending a
few days as the guest of Miss Annie
Ansley,
Miss Rachel Nunnally, of Monroe,
was the recent guest of Colonel and
Mrs. George M. Napier,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, of Thom
son, were the recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs, E. H. Wilson.
Mrs. ¥. W. Ansley and Bonneau
Ansley left Saturday for Valdosta,
where they will spend several weeks.
A miscellaneous shower was given
by Miss Margaret Hays Monday aft
ernoon as a compliment to Mrs, Dan
White, a recent bride.
Colonel George M. Napier and little
Miss Julia Napier have returned from
a t‘vo weeks' stay in Morida,
Joe and Fraser Wilson, who are
attending school st Dahlonega, were
called home by the illness of their
father, B. H. Wilson.
Wednesday evening a dance was
given at the U. D, . Chapter House
b{ the Patriotic League for a number
of officers from Camp Gordon.
The committee on camp activities
5.\'9 a dance at the Decatur Athletic
lub Saturday evening.
Lieutenants Harold Byrd, Robert
MclLarty and Augustine Sams, ot
Camp Gordon, spent Monday with
friends in Decatur,
Mrs. G, B. Scottand Mrs. Hansford
Sams and children left 'Wednesday for
Clearwater, Fla, where they will
spend several weeks.
Frank gre«nwal\‘ of Wytheville,
Va., was the recent guest of Mr.and
Mrs. Hooper Alexander.
Saturday cvening a dinner party
was given by Mr. and Mrs. P, H, Jet
®r for Miss Frances Oliver and Clif
ford Alden. Agnes Scott and Tech
colors were blended in the decera
tions. The guests were Misses Fran
ces Oliver, Frances Whitfield, FEliza
Bennett Young, Gladys McDaniel and
Julia Orr; Clifford Alden, W. Bigers,
Miller Alexander, George Griffin and
Ivan Nostrant, of Fort MecPherson.
Mrs. P. H. Jeter will leave at an
early date to visit-her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Oliver, of Plains,
Miss Julia Orr spent Sunday as the
guest of Miss Brumby.
Miss Louise Baldwin entertained at
a luncheon Thursday for Mrs. Dan
White, a recent bride.
\’Mm. P. E. Glenn is in Asheville,
e
Miss Pillie Stevens, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. & H.
Glenn, has returned to her home in
Cariton.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
held their monthly meeting at the
Chapter House Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Charles Carter, Mrs. Duval, Miss Col
zey, Mrs. Tripp, Brs, Basden and Mrs.
Billups were the hostesses. Pupils
from the grammar schools presented
an interesting program. Georgia Day
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was observed, flags presented and an
essay read.
Mrs. Guy Webb and Mrs. Oscar
Brown entertained at a bridge-lunch
eon Monday at the home of Mrs, Guy
Webb for Mrs. J. W, Adameon, who
left last week for Oklahoma. ' Mrs.
Frank McMaster made the highest
score and was given a box of hand
kerchiefs. Mrs. W. M, Graham drew
‘the consolation, a box of stationery,
land Mrs. Adamson, the guest of hon
or, was presented with a pair of silk
hose. Their guests included Mes
dames McMaster, H. H. Trotti, Atti-’
cus Haygood, Wilber Haygood, W. M,
|Graham, L. Everhaft, Hooper, W, H.
8. Hamiiton and D. C. Lawhorn; H
P, Holiday, W. 8. Calhoun, Mr, Can
trell, Mrs. Tripp and Mrs. Lyle. !
= Mr. and Mrs. J. C'. Stephenson an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Nellie Kate, to Lieutenant
Harold Ward Gee, of Fort Sereven,
the wedding to take place at the
‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson
| Wednesday evening.
~ Monday afternoon Mrs., Will Ste
venson will give a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Nellie Kate Stephen.
son, whose marriage to Lieutenant
Harold Ward Gee will take place on
Wednesday evening.
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"l"Hl-; raembers of the Civie League
met on Tuesday afternoon at the
residence of the president, Mrse A, 1.
Branham, who had invited Mr. Mc-!
Kinney and Mr. Kenimer to speak on
the war savings stamps. Both spoke
at length upon the importance of pur
chasing these thrift stamps. Mrs.
Kate Greene Hess was appointed to
‘present the work to the school chil
dren and offer three prizes for the
largest subscriptions; the first prize
will be $3 and the others $2 and sl.
Fifty dollars’ worth of stamps were
purchased by the league.
C. D. McKinney was given a rising
vote of thanks for his interesting ad
dress and after a social chat over the
teacups the. meeting adjourned. I
Mrs. ILeFlore and Miss Augustal
Grimes shared honors at a matinee
party given at the Lyric on Frldayl
afternoon by Mrs. Clifford Hender
son and Mrs. Frank Jacaway. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prather, of La-
Grange, are spending the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. W, E. SBaunders.
The members of the Sewing Club
met on Thursday with Mrs. V. H
Shearer. The members were invited
to bring their knitting and spend the
day. By the united efforts of all they
are making a wool spread to be given
to the soldiers at the Fort McPher
gon hospital.
The Woman's Missionary Society ot
the Presbyterian €hurch will meet
on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Fred
Cook on Southerland drive,
T. A. Ripley left last week for An
niston, Ala., where he will be editor
‘in-chief of The Trench and Camp”’
at Camp McClellan. Mrs. Ripley will
leave on Saturday to join him there,
where they will make their home.
Mrs. W. k&, Saunders entertained at
a dinner party on Saturday evening
in hgnor of Mrs. LeFlore, of Okia
homa; Miss Grimes and Mr. and Mrs.
J. ¢, Prather, of LaGrange. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Thomas, Miss
Augusta (lrimes.«kg:s. LeKlore, Mr.
and Mrs. W, F. Heltng, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. A, E
Wilson.
Miss Mamie Hall will be hostess
nest Wednesday ufterngon for the
members of the Bridge Club.
An enjoyable event of next week
will be the valentine party to be given
on Thursday evening by Miss Ethel
Aram, when she will ente:-taiiabout
fitty muests. Decorations suggestive
of Valentine Day will be used, and
dancing will be enjoyed during the
evening. . %
Mrs. W. O. Mitchell is spending sev-.
eral weeks at Union Point in South
Georgia.
Mrs. E. J. Martin will return to Ma
con next week after a visit of some
time to her sister, Mis. Fred Cook.
The Sutherland Bridge Club met on
Friday evening with Mr. and Nrs
C. P. Watson.
Mrs. Hubbard Mitchell, who has
been ill during the past week, is im
provfinz.
Miss Irma Winston entertained the
Young Ladies' Sewing Club last Sat
urday.
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Oakland City
T HE Tenth Ward Auxiliary gave a
benefit bridge party for the Red
Cross at the home of Mrs, Herbert
West Wednesday afternopn.
Miss May Belle Cheny left Sunday
night for Los Angeles, where she will
be the guest of Mrs. Clara Sweet.
Miss Mary McGinnis gave a Kknit
ting party Saturday afternoon.
Miss Carrielea Sanders, who was
the guest of Miss livelyn Withers,
has returned to her home in Griffin,
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College Park
M RS. ALONZO RICHARDSON
and daughter, Mrs, Colie
Brown, of Atlanta, spent last week
end in Chattanc §1 with Lieutenant
Leaver Kichardsou, wNere he is sta
tioned at Fort Oglethorpe. Lieuten
ant Richardson leaves soon for Waco,
Texas. ,
Mrs. R, T. Aderbolt entertained
Sergeants letcher and Mills, of Fort
McPherson, at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. "Herbert M. Foster, who has
been visiting Mrs. Edward Richdrd
son, returned to Anniston, Ala., Tues
day,
Mrs. T. E. Suttles is ill at Wesley
Memorial Hospital. ~
Mrs. E. 8. Center has returned from
a visit to Milledgeville,
The Robert E. Lee Chapter, of the
U. D. C, held its regular meeting
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. I. A. Brown.
Captain John H. Hester, of Fort
O;gethorpe, is at home for the weeky
end. i
Mrs. Alver Weaver has returned to
her home in Thomaston after a visit
to her mother, Mrs. Minnie Schoel
ler,
Mrs. Roy Wilheit entertained two
of the soldiers from Fort McPherson
at dinner Sunday. ‘
Mrs. R. T. Aderholt spent a few
days this week in Riverdale as the
guest of her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Huie. |
Mrs. Alonzo Richardson entertained
at a spend-the-dhy party last Friday
in honor of Mrs. H. M. Foster, of An
niston, who was visiting Mrs. Ed
ward Richardson. The guests were
Mrs. Herbe:t Foster, Mrs. Edward
Richardson,- Mrs. Harry Horsey and
Miss Vera Jackson.
The Ladies’ Ald and Missionary So
clety of the Presbyterian Church were
entetained at a social meeting Thurs
day afternoon by Mrs. 8. S. Dough
try, An interesting feature of the
program was the talk made by Mr
Dillard, secretary of the Sunday
school board. !
Mrs. H. L. Harraison, of Oakland
City, is at home for the rest of the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ed
Lycett, |
Mree W. T. Strozier has returned
to her home in Greenville after a visit
to her sister, Mrs., Tom Keener,
Miss Gladys Broome spent last
weelk-end at Lanier University as the
guest of Miss Christine Lythgoe. |
. Mrs. Wynton Thomas, of West End,
entertained Mrs. Crowder IHale and
Mrs. E. Dixon Barrett at luncheon
Wednesday.
A. P. Patterson, of Griffin, spent
last week-end with his sister, Mrs.
Ira Smith, /
- The ladies of the Methodist Mis
sionary Society were entertained at
a social meeting at Mfs. Isa Smith's
"Thursday afternoon. The occasion
was in honor of the former pastor of
the church of recent years, :
Mrs. R. L. Proctor entertained two
of the soldiers from Fort McPherson
at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Wister Sharpe entertained at
an informal dance Tuesday evening
in honor of six membe's of Unit GI
of the hospital corps at Fort McPher
son. Mrs. Sharpe was hostess at an- I
other dance Saturday evening for the
soldiers. i
Mrs. L. E. Roberts entertained the
Sewing Club Friday afternoon. I
The Womgn's Club met Wednesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at Cox College.
M=»s. James, chairman of literature,l
had charge of the program for the'
afternoon an® presented Mrs. Vlrglninl
Shropshire Heath, teacher of psychol
ogy at Cox College who spoke im
terestingly on woman -suffrage. Mrs.
Alonzo Richardgon arranged the mu
sical program and introduced Miss
Mary Butt Griffith, instructor of the
Griflith Orchestra, who made a short
talk, after which the club enjoyed
several renditions by the orchestra
After the meeting, Mr. Will Cox
served supper.
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East Point
M RS. D. H. McWILLIAMS enter
tained at a miscellaneous show- |
er on Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Miss Ina Hemperly, a bride of next
week. Those invited were Mesdames
W. W. Beall, Frank Bird, L. L.. Wells,
W, F.Calloway, G. W. Hemperly, J.
B. Hemperly, M. O. Hemyerly, Charlie
Owens, K. PP, Short, George (hristian,
E. M. Robinson, G. A. McWilliams, J.
B. Williamson, J. 8. Milner, E. M.
Hathcock, Clarence Jones, L. W,
Brown, C. 8. Wynn, Misses Marie
Brown, Mae Mott, Ruby Porter, Anna
Jarrett, Clara Short, George Clarke
Jarrcett, Clara Short, Louise ¥MeWil
liams and Mrs. George Clarke. 3
W. W. Taylor, of Alexandria, La.,
spent a few days in East Point dur
ing the past week. |
Mrs. Frank Wilson and little daugh
ter, Ales Milner, are the guests of
Mrs. A. B. Sparks. They will be
here until about the first of April,
when they will join Mr. Wilson in
New York City, where they will make
their home.
J. M. Orr ig spending several weeks
in Alabama. .
Miss Ruth Wright, of Rome, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Wynn
Mrs. Adolph Hendricks, who has
been the guest of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. S. Whatley, left Thurs
day to join her husband, Lieutenant
Hendricks, in ‘%‘ambridgp. Mass.
Mrs. . H. Jewell has returned
from Macon, where she spent several
days. ¢ *
Blount Burchall, of Camp Wheeler
Is spending a few days with his pa
rents.
The Red Cross Auxiliary gave a sil
ver tea on Friday afternoon at the
Woman's Club room, the proceeds tc
go toward buying wool for sweat
ers. *
Miss Willie Allen is the guest of her
brother, L. J. Allen, "in San Antonio
Texas.
Miss Jettie Bunn spent the week
end with her family in McDonough
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Hapeville
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MIS(S&\S CALLIE AND EUNICE
NN, of Cartersville, spent
the last week-end as the guests of
their cousing, the Misses Ball |
Dr. and Mrs. George Couch had as
their guest for several days S. J. W.
Livingston, of Albany. o I
Lawrence Fulghum left recently
for Akron, Ohio, where he has ac- |
cepted a position. I
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Thornburg'
have returned to Fapeville, after
spending their wedding trip in Jack
sonville, Bt. Augustine and other
points of interest in Florida, They
are at home to their friends at the
home of Mrs. Waddy. ’
Miss Mamie Henslee is spending
the week-end in Gainesville, where
she went as a member of the Fulton
High School basketball team, to play
against the High School of Gaines
ville. i
Gordon. Hall, of the engineering
corps at <Camp Wheeler, visited
friends here the last week-end. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Brown and lit- '
tle daughter, Lucile Baker, of Atlan- |
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ta, spent several days last week as
the guests of Mrs, Brownl!s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thrailkill are at
‘home with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Stanmore Thrailkill, after
spending several months in Jack
son, Miss,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Landers had as
their guest for the last week-end
their son, Julius Landers, of Camp
Wheeler.
Mrs. A. J. Ball is visiting relatives
in Griffin,
Dole Reddick, of Camp Wheeler, is
the guest of hiz brother, P. T. Red
dick, and Mrs. Reddick. 1
Mrs. Emma Moore _left recently for
Vienna and Thomaston, where she!
will. deliver a series of surgical,
dressing lectures for the Red Cross. ‘
Mrs. W. T. Sims and daughter,
Miss Mattie Sims, of Jeneshoro,
were the recent guests of the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estes.
Miss Eula Gleaton left Tuesday |
for her home in Ashfield, after spend
ing four months in Hapeville,
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Todd,
Sr., had as their guest for the week
end their son, Olin Todd, of Camp
Gordon. i o ;
Mrs. W. M. Ross enggrtained Tues-“
day at a luncheon.- Covers were laid
for six guests. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cowen left
Thursday for a stay of several days
in Mobile, Ala. I
Mrs. K. B. Benton had as her guest
for several days Miss FEunice Hud
son, of Atlanta. |
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Ormewood Park '
MR. AND MRS. C. W. BERN
HARDT are attending the build
ers’ convention In Pittsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Glover, of Amer
icus, are the guests of Mrs. E. P. Cox.
Mrs. Alice Daniels has been the
guest for ten days of Mrs. Frank
N. Sefton and family.
Mrs. H. S. Lasalle ‘has returned
from Nashville, where she has been
since September, and is at home with
Dr. apd Mrs. Paul West.
. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Boatenniter an
nounce the birth of a son February 4.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pres
bytegian Church . held its regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. W) A. Hansell, Jr.
The Red Cross Auxlliary held its
regular meeting Friday afternoon at
the schoolhouse. The next meeting
will be held in the auxiliary's newl
headauarters, which are located at the ‘
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The above Suite comes in genuine Antique Mahogany or se
lect American Walnut. The ten pieces consist of a Buffet,
5 feet wide; China Cabinet, 44 inches wide; Serving Table,
36 inehes wide: Dining Table, 54 inches, extends to 8 feet :
and six Chairs to match, upholstered in tapestry, or blue or
brown leather. Regular S2OO value, now $165 00
only. for the 10 plecas:. iy, 0. . .0 08 .
$12.50 Metal Bed, $7 98
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rods; and is finished in ivory, white
enamel or bronze. Better buy it while
you can,
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5-Piece Suite, Walnut or Mahogany, $119.00
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This handsome Suite eonsists of 50-inch Vanity Dresser,
roomy Chiffonier, full-sized Bed, eane-seat Chair and Rocker.
It is made in select Walnut or Mahogany, and is regularly
priced at $145. Buy it during our $1 19 00
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Let Us Show You Some of the SCORES of Bed Room Suites We Have Rediced
EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY ot
corner of South Moreland avenue and
Ormewood road.
Mrs. Albert Thompson has return
ed home from the Georgia Baptist
Hospital,
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Fairburn
\M RS, PAUL M. SMITH entertained
the Maids' and Matrons’ Club
at a rook party Wednesday after
noon,
Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Longino, of
Milledgeville, , spent several days
here as guests of Captain George
Longino and family.
Mrs. Q. L. Davenport, of Colum
bia, 8. C., is the guest of~Mrs. G. D.
Vickery, ~
Cgscar Parker and daughter, Eliza
beth, left Tuesday for several weeks’
stay in Florida. 1
Mrs. James €. Longino arrived
Saturday from Housten, Texas,
where Lieutenant Longino is sta
tioned, to visit' her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 'W. 8. McLarin. Mrs. W. 8.
McLarin is ill
Mrs. Alice Longino, of Douglas,
Ga., is visiting here.
The Woman's Club met Wednes
day with Mrs. H. G. Swanson.
Miss KEssie Roberts sgpent several
days last week in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. 8. Wilson is the guest of
Mrs. Oscar Parker.
Mrs. Ha{flaon. of Atlanta, was the
guest of Mrs. Warner Vickers last
week.
The Parsonage Aid Society met
Monday with Mrs. R. G. Kitchens.
Maklvern Reese, of U. 8. S. Penn
sylvania, was the guest of Mrs, W.
B. Green recently.
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| M SSHES ALVA and Odie Burks en
| tertained a few friends-at their
home Saturday evening. »
~Miss Todie Barton, of Morrow, is
the guest of Miss Kathleen Barton
for several days.
~ Misses Ruth and Marie Thompson,
of Cuthbert, recently visfted relatives
here / :
Emory Waldrop, of Texas, who has
been visiting relatives here for sev
eral days, returned home Monday.
Mrs. J. R. Gilleland was hostess to
the Ladies’ Missionary Society Tues
day afternoon. :
Mr. Brunette, of Atlanta, is the
week-end test of Dr. J. R. Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Phillips enter
tained about thirty guests at a
square dance Saturday evening.
Miss Agnes Scott, of Atlanta, spent
New goods are coming in. We MUST make
room. To do this we have reduced the price
on every piece of Furnitare in our store,
making this sale the greatest Furniture-buy
ing event in the history of Atlanta. Abso
lutely nothing is reserved. A single glance
IEMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY!
We Can List Here Only a FEW of
the MANY WONDERFUL VAL
UES To Be Obtained During Our
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE
EIGHT FLOORS TO CHOOSE FROM
% t 0.50%, OFF
333 710 0
On Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Dress
ing Tables, Buffets, China Cabinets,
Serving Tables, Chairs, Davenports,
Library Tables, Etc.
Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Bertha Cantrell. \
Raymond Cates, of Camp Wheeler,
was the guest of relatives here sev
eral days last week.
/ I'ewey and Cendler Bartlett, of At
lanta, were the guests of their par-
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Adjustable to Every Figure \.:
Gives Fashidn's smooth “unbroken line.” in front
and back, fromshoulderto waist, Reshapes, reduces
and flattens bust. Induces an erect, graceful carriage
For all figures—sl.oo and $1.50.
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will reveal the wonderful values. This is a
ONCE-A-YEAR OPPORTUNITY. Don’t ever
expect to see it again. Come in and buy as
much as you want. You can save big money
on ANYTHING you buy here, and we will
arrange convenient terms.
This Suite in Walnut, French $8 7_50
lvory or Mahogany Finish . .
Formerly $115.00 &
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This Suite comes in select Anterican Walnut, Antique Brown
Mahogany or French Ivory finish. Each piece exactly as
shown. Large Dresser; full-sized Bed: roomy Chiffonette,
and triplicate mirror Dressing Table. February Clearance
Sale price for the entire ™ SB7 50
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This elegant Suite, exactly as shown, with large Settee,
roomy Armchair and Rocker, upholstered in silk damask or
hign-grade velour; worth $155.00. $125 OO
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bartlett, last
Monday.
Lent Callaway, of Decatur, recentty
vigited relatives here
Charles Walker is spending a shopt
furlough with relstives near here. He
‘has been stationed at Newport, R, 1,
de Boston, Mass
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Essential to Women!
To many thousands of women a Nemo
Self-Reducing Corset is hardly less essen
tial than food and fuel—more than ever
now, in war times, when so many women
are called upon to do men'’s work.
It is the ONLY corset that hn'uu ultra
style while conserving health.
It reduces both size and weight. Famous
the world over for comfort and durability.
Many models for all full figures—
« $3, $4, $5, and 86
There are many imitations of the
Nemo—useless and dissapointing! Insist
on the GENUINE.
BE A WISE WOMAN!
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