Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, February 10, 1918, Page 7H, Image 63

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Misses Kemper Thompson and Aman- | da Woodward, of Hawkinsville, spent the week-end with Mrs. B. J. Winn. Mre. Charles Grimsley was hostess to the bridge club Friday afternoon. ‘ Mrs, Morgan Taylor visited her moth er in Savannah Jast week, | B. C. Elder visited in Hawkinsville u’fh"fik'n C, held it | e U. D. C, he 8 regular m & ly meeting with Mrs. A. .I.g‘Yeart_v.Onth R 0 West Point. pErSre Sememny i T a meeting of the D. A. R. Chap- A ter last week the ro]lowingt'oth. cers were elacted: Regent, Mrs. Cl!&ude Melton; vice resent, Mrs. Belle Baker; recording secretary, Mrs. John Horsleg; corresponding secretary, Misy Mary Booker; treasurer, Miss Maud Johnson; registrar, Miss Drennan Mor row; historian, Mrs. Novatus Barker; auditor, Miss Alice Askew. 'The follow ing committee chairmen were appoint .fii: Membership, Mrs. Ferrell Tatum. E‘rogram, Miss Maggie Wade; house fss Cornelia Booker. The third Thursday in each month was named th%x;:’er daz){ At the lnext meeting, e ary , & name for the cha will be selected. e The Junior and Senior Bridge Clubs gfi'"“ thaclpuhllc to a silver tea at the lverside Club Tuesday afternoon from 9:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Belloe Baker was chairman of the committee in charge. Fifty dollars was realized. This money is to be used for purchasing a victrola fo&t’he boys at Cnmlp Gordon. rs. Albert Nicoll entertained the Junior Brliilga 01%8 at the home of Mrs William uff ednesday afternoon. The house was decorated with pink car natlons and ferns. Mrs. Huff assisted Mrs. Nicoll in serving a salad course. At the regular meeting of the Wom an's Club Friday afternoon, Mrs. A. D. Far;;‘uon, reader, and Mrs. KEdgar Mitchell, pianist, fiesented ‘““The Nut cracker Sulte.” st week's meeting was led by Miss Bertha Heyman, the subject 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 game. Miss Lu Rene Griggs entertained the West Point and Columbus High School basketball teams after the game Iriday night. ~ oo 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 some after a pleasant visit to friends in Montezuma and Macon. Mrs. Amp Peeler and son,.Thomas, of Macon, are visiting Mr. and\Mrs. A. P Persons. Mrs. Lula Lily, of Valdosta, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. B. McGehee. Mr. Arenson and family left Monday for Fort Valley, where they will make their home. E. L. Bardwell entertained his Sunday school class Monday evening. Mrs. Bessie Winn was hostess at a card party Monday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Loda Simpson The O. E. S. held their regular month_ ly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Hall Mrs. T. H. McDowell was hostess to :ihe members of the Rook Club Wednes ay. Mrs, A. P. Persons entertained a number 6f her friends Friday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Amp Peeler, of Ma con. The Woman's Foreign Missionary So \'ilety met with Mrs. J. M. Heath Mon day. 000 Sycamore. | HE town and School Improvement Club met Friday evening with a program. February 22 was ap pointed as Arbor Day for the school. A party of students from A. M. S., Tifton, visited the Sycamore roller mills Monday The Philathea class of the Methodist Chureh met at the residence of Mrs. B. G. Smith Monday evening. After the business meeting an hour was spent so clally. Mrs. M. F. Ansell has returned from Macon. Dr. Harrison and family are occupying their new bungalow on Church street Mr. and Mrs. Walker have removed to Falmouth, Fla. Misses Olive Gamble and Elizalu Adams havé returned from a visti to Cordele. Mrs. Annie Lawton Bussey, of Ath ens, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawton. Mrs. B. H. Cockrell, of Ashburn, was the week-end guest of Mrs. C. L, Royal. Miss Effie Belle Thomas, of 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. Mrs. Charles Fountain was a recent vigitor to Cordele. Miss Blommie Warren has returned to her home at Inaha after a visit to her slster, Mrs. C. L. Ray. Messrs. P. C. Long and E. L. Brown, of Montezuma, are guests of Mayor Ben A. Brown. . Rev. W. F. Smith, of Cordele, was the recent guest of Rev. J. W. Connors. Mrs. Katie Brown, of Irwinville, is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Biles. Miss Pauline Reeves has recovered from her recent serious illness. 000 Comer. HE Mission Study Class of the Methodist Church held a meeting wth iMrs. J. B. McWhirter Mon day afternoon. They are studying “Sons of Italy. Rev. J. A. Davison, of Selma, Ala., and Miss Elise 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 Soldier Girl.” Miss Arline Mason entertained at a rook party Monday afternoon. Mrs. Norris, of Smithsonla, is the guest of Mrs. Binus Sims. Miss Hersle Ridgway is the guest of WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS / Correctly Engraved Webb & Vary Co.. Ine. : Engraving Department s 1.2 West Alabama St. Atlanta Iher mother, Mrs.*M. A. Rid Mrs."M. A, gway. Mrs. J. H. Eberhardt is lp(‘ldi{\‘ some time in Elberton, as the guest of her dfl\“lghtel;. Mrs. L. D. Mattox. Ars. Rogers, of Talladega, Ala., is guest of Mrs, C, E. I‘ortogrflel:lla' 12 e 8 & 0 weeks with his t Mfir A, (1 ‘garlthers. _— . anl Mrs. Tom Jone U 8 tugry\ed St A s Jones have re ‘leo Smith, of the United t. army, 1s viting relatives here. - thga\:tengASl:f of Camp Wheeler, spent -end as gue Mr. M.‘nltogers. guest of Mr. and Mrs, ' m Richard Turner came over from Athens to spend the week ]pa(r)d?m D week-end with his nian Seymour is the s aan Mrs. 8. M. Seymour. Fuseh. o W rances Bird, who is the guest of hi Igrandmother, Mrs, A. W. g.\rcConnsll., will go to Commerce Saturday. 000 Americus Cme—— RS. R. P. MOORE entertai M honor of Mrs, Carr S. 'Glonveedr I: recent bride. The guest of honor | Was presented with a pair of embroider |ed pillow cases. Those present were Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Tom McLendon. Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. Shelton Har. ris, Mrs. Pulagki Holt, Mrs. Macon Dud ley, Mrs. Will Green Turpin, Mrs. John W agnon., Mrs. Charles M. Council, Mrs. E. C. Parker, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. ‘gén?'n}mdsofi Mrs. 8. A Daniel, Mrs. & eys, Mrs, F ) IClQlrence Bt ‘ranc Mangum, Mrs. Mrs. Cliff Williams enter i ICOHIDIIment to Mrs. G. C. \Vetgg:eg rél-l cent bride. The honor guest recelved a bogg of stationery, lhe‘\\ oman's Literary Club met with Mrs. G. M. Rogers. A Dickens program In which Mrs. C. L. Ansley, Miss Lizzie ]%"lclfiend‘flh'.\{rs. H. K. Allen and Mrs. oL lams ic v, - derad participated, was ren Mrs. O. N. Allen, of Cha I‘““!“"E Mrs. G. W, Grifeitn oo™ ) { The “'nmar_x’s Club of Americus met |in the Carnegie Library auditorium wllh‘ {Mrs. J. W. Harris in charge of the ! ‘lgogram. Mrs. Harris, Miss Ella M. | {Polk, Mrs. H. C. Davis, Mrs. E. L. | | Carswell, Miss' Helen Argo and Miss | Bessie Summerford participated. | Americus friends have received cards j @announocing the marriage of Miss Mary ngley and J. 1.. Cheeks, of Dublin. The bride formerly resided here before golngl to\?’laco‘x’z to live. I( Mrs. W. R. Lipscomb entertained the Red Cross Bridge Club. The prize was a thrift stamp. Playing were Mrs. J. E. Mathis, Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mrs. L. F. | Grubbs, Mrs. Tracy Cunningham, Mrs. | Ralston Cargili, Mrs. J. A. Hixon, Mrs. | ‘Stel)hen Pace, Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs | S. H. McKee, Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Miss |Mm‘tha_ Wheatley, Miss Annie Mec- Laughlin, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mrs. John | Wagnon, Mrs. C. U. Rogers, Miss Ella | Polk and Miss Claude McLaughlin. ‘ | :\IISS Mary Niles has returned to Mar lshall\'lllo after a visit to Mrs. C. O | Niles. | Miss Annie Laurie Wells and Miss { Agnes Wells, of Smithville, were the | guests of friends here last week. | Miss Susie Lunsford, of Smithville, | visited Miss Jimmie Jossey. | . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yates, of Macon, | Miss., announce the engagement ol their daughter, Ethel, to Dr. M. H. Wheeler, of Americus, the wedding to occur Tuesday, February 26. | Miss Annie Ivey entertained the mem { bers of her club at bridge. Carnations | and hyacinths were usea and a sllver | hatpin’ was given for top score. Thz | guests were Mrs. Furlow_ Gatewood, | Miss Kathleen Denham, Mrs. Emory | Rylander. Miss Melva Clarke, Miss | Maude Sherlock, Miss Martha Dedman, | Mrs. E. J. Eldredge, Miss Mary Parker, | Miss Sara Sheffield and Mrs. R. E. Cato. | The Americus Chapter, U. D. C., met | Tuesday evening in the auditorium of the Carnegie Library. Miss Ruth Council entertained the ;memhprs of the N. N. Club. Those pres | ent were Misses Annie and Mabel Ellis, iQur\nel]e Harrold, Eugenia Collins, Ag | nes Gatewood, Gertrude Davenport, 1 Mary Dudley and Mary Sheffield. I The Girls' Scout Club met with Miss | Marjorie Brown. The guests were Il\lissns Elizabeth Hauvris, Orlean Ansley, { Mary Alice Lingo, Mary Sue Chambliss, | Margaret Wheatley, Geraldine Payne, [ Mary Rose Brown and Pauline Broad | hurst. | Mrs. R. J. Vibbert has returned to | Ambrose, accompanied by her sister, | Mrs. Robert G. Christian. | Mrs. Jerome Baeman and daughter, | Pearl, of Plains, are guests of Mrs. R. | B. Parker. I Mrs. E. Nat Lewis, of Macon, is the { guest of Mrs. Charles M. Council. | Miss Susia Mae Law has returned home after a visit to the Misses Stat | ham, at Richland. Mrs. T. O. Marshall and little daugh ter are visiting relatives in Quitman. | “Mrs. J. S. Glover is in Atlanta at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Cox. who is ill. 2 | Mrs. Will Green Turpin was hostess to | the Tuesday Bridge Club. | Mrs. Eva Hollis and Benjamin GC. | Cooper were married Monday evening |at the home of the bride. The Rev, | Paul W. Ellis performed the ceremony. | The Music Study Club met Wednes day morning at the Carnegie Library. A ‘splendid program was arranged by Mrs., Paul Ellis, and Tschaikowsky, the | greatest Russian composer, was the sub | jeet. + ;J A patriotic meeting of the U. D. C. | Chapter wassé\old at the Carnegie Li | brary Wednesday. Mrs. Charles M. Council was hostess at two parties Wednesday moming and atternoon, complimenting Mrs. G. c I Webh, a recent bride, and Mrs. Nat E [ Lewis, of Macon, who is her guest. | “Phe Chrysanthemum Club met with | Mrs. D. R. Andrews Friday afternoon | " The Woman's Ln.orar%‘ Club met with | Mrs. C. M. Williams Thursday after- B n. | "Coionel and Mrs. James W. Fl%’\rlo“br].l’g{l I“’ashingtnn, D. C., announce the b : of a daughter, Tuesday, F.e""“anl g If\lrs‘ Furlow i 8 remembered in Americus as Miss Maggle Buchanan. o Thomasville — IFE members of the Woman's Aux- ITHlljary of St. Thomas’ Episcopal | Church entertained with a musi | cale in the clubroom of the study class. | The music was chiely patriotic in char | acter. Among _those taking gart were | Mrs. William Watt, Mrs. Robert Par dee, Mrs. Hansell Watt, Mrs. J. L. Fos | ter, William Watt and Hansell Watt. IMI;S Tlazel Beamer entertained with a nce in costume, ?da'l‘he Valentine dance will be g}ilven‘ by | the young men (flkxig week at the Glen | Arven Country Club. IAMr. and Mrs. Rhydon Mays, Mrs. J. | ———————————————— | | M OTHERS £ I Keep the family free ;‘“ i from colds by using 7 ; | ( an ‘ lg. | i W RS | HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918 L. Pnilips, Mrs. B. R. Jerger and Mrs, Arthur D, Little visited Alban{ last week and were the guests while there of Mr. and Mrs, Crawford Mays. Mrs. Chilton Huston and the Misses Jane and Ellen Huston, of Owensboro, Ky., are_ the guests of Mrs. Huston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W, Dillon. Mrs. J. R. Patterson and Miss Mary Patterson left this week for New Or- I(Jl’illllfl. where they will spend a short while. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Henderson, of Roslyn, Long Island, are spending some time here. Mrs. Alexander Cathcart, of St. Paul, Minn., 1s visiting her father, Horace Thompson, of that city, who s occupy- Ing his winter hoise here. EX-Governor and Mrs. Merriam, of St. Paul, Minn., have been the guests for several weeks of Horace Thompson at his winter home here. Miss Edith EDBI has returned to her home in Monticello after a visit to Mrs. Jack Turner, Mrs. Frank J. Ansle%l is l%:ndlnl some time in Madison, Ila., joining Mr. Angley, who is there temiporarily. Miss Wleanor Reese arrived last weel from New York and is the guest of Miss Laura Jones. Mrs. Jay C. Morse, of Cleveland, Ohio, is occupying her winter home here, In wood Plantation. Mrs. Leo Joseph and daughter have returned to Milledgeville, after spending some weeks with Mrs. Joseph's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Parker, Miss Johnnie McNair, of Bainbridge is the guest of friends here. Miss Onelda Maxwell, of Cairo, was the guest last week of her sister, Mrs, A, W. Barfield. : Mrs. W. M. Searcy and Mrs. Willie, of Calro, were among the visitors to Thom. asville last week. 0000 Columbus : ———— REMARKABLE serias of affairs, including breakfast parties, luncheons, dances, oyster roasts, canoe trips, hunts and motor trips, lul being given in Columbus for the group | of Eastern visitors who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hudson. gl‘hese Visitors are quartered in the Ralston Hotel, and include the following: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Folwell, of Phil adelphia; Mr. and Mr§. Nathan T. Fol well, of New York City; Miss Deborah Seal, Miss Julia Griffith and John F Braun, of Philadelphia. Sunday morn ing Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Battle will entertain at breakfast for the visitors, At Tuncheon they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, and Sunday night they will attend an informal affalr at the home of Mrs. John Dozier Pou. Monday's plans include a canoe trip, fol lowed by a supper party, at which Mrs. Paul Dismukes will be hostess. First of the parties for the visitors took place Wednesday evenihg when Mrs. Lloyd Bowers and Mrs. Curtis Jor- | dan were joint hostesses at a dance at the Country Club. Miss Lula Moore entertained at breakfast for them Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Hudlonrfnve a luncheon the same day, and Friday a hunt was given, followed by an oyster bake at the Country Club, Saturday night they attended the Country Club dinner 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 the Ralston Hotel and turning in the e~ ceipts to-the Red Cross. The affair Monday was in charge of Mrs. C. E. Battle and Mrs. Rhodes Brown. ~ Mrs. Duncan McDougal, of Athens, who is visiting Mrs. J. Dozier Pou, was one of the guests of honor at a dinner dance given Wednesday night at the Country Club by Mrs. Curtis Jordan and Mrs. Lloyd Bowers. Others honored at the dance were the guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. T. C. Hudson. - | Mrs. Walter Alan Richards, of At 7 ‘ j/.,;’ X I/ e ! \ %S&%f #lOl3 : NE 7 MI’I/ g ' LLMV"Q I\ll\.lll\\‘- i ;/’...5'/. . Vlr, /// / S 7 A" M NN\ % & '/ 2 1/4 '/7/ i n;{l ." Z ,{E/ I,;I iy i ; ,/% A I(I’I/II/V/” % 11// b //// W /I‘ 7\ i ! / I/II"”/," ) I‘I*; y / i ;\\\\\\ % | \III I \\\ R 0 There is a wealth of actual pleasure to be experienced by the owner of one of these superior instruments. Imagine the feeling of being master of the world’s great artists to sing at your bid ding and of having the great entertain ers your guests for the evening. Accurate reproduction of tone with lanta, who was Miss *’M‘tlflt Gm'dot of Columbus, befors her marriage, “back home' for a visit, and was en tertained bx Mrs. Drane Bullock Wed nesday with a bridge luncheon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Lum mis, in Wynnton. Those ‘g,resent in cluded Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Wayne Pat terson, Mrs. Gewe Golden, Miss Loulse Johnson, Mrs. 11l Teagle, Mrs. John Crouch, Miss Elizabeth Clason, Mrs Oeor(‘? ‘Wheat, Mlss Susie Blackmar, Mrs. Tom Andrews, Jr., Mrs. CUff Tar ver, Mrs. Manuel Arechasala and Mrs, Edward Chancellor. The marrhife of Miss Susette Joerg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joerg, to Gordon FlournoY. took place Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock in Trinity Epis copal Church. The ®Rev. 8. Alston Wragg performed the ceremony. There were no attendants. When they return from their wedding trl& Mr, and Mrs. Flournoy will llve at ‘‘Hill Crest,”" the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F'lournoY. The -pride attended Agnes Scott Col leie. and made an enviable record in athletics. Mrs, Clifford Oliver and hgr young son, Qlifford, Jr,, have returned to their home in Worcester, Mass., after spend ln§ two months with Mrs. Oliver's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Duskib. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shepherd Thweatt, whose marriage was an evem of February 2, have returned from thelr wedding trigl to Atlanta and other cities and are at home at the Joe Hill house. , Miss Lucy Kent Chnp?ell. who has been visiting Mrs. J. O. Matthewson, in Atlanta, has gone to Marietta to visit relatives. Mrs. Ben Burt Hardaway, of At lanta, spent several days in Columbus with her parents. Mrs., Hardaway was Miss Louise Buttolph. Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom, whose marriage took place in January, are back from their wedding trip to New Orleans, and are at home with the ' bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaufman, Mrs. J. 8. Odom is back from Spar tanburg, 8. C., where she visited her son, Sidney, who has been sick at Fort ‘ Wadsworth. ‘ Captain and Mrs. Walker Flournoy, of Atlanta, spent several days in Co- Ilumbus last week with relatives. They Ivame to attend the Flournoy-Joerg nuptials. Mrs. John J. Bird, of Lanark spflnw Fla., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 5 M. Higt. Miss Susie Alsobrook has returned to her home in Columbus after spending two weeks in New York. Little Sarah Brown celebrated her fifth birthday Wednesday afternoon_ at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown. Mrs. Robert Smith (Sara Chambers) who has been visitng her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Chambers, will leave Monday for Texas to join her husband, who is in the aviation service. AM ERICAN R &Y In Beautiful Jewelry, CAMEOS, LAVAL LIERES, WATCHES, WRIST WATCHES, MILITARY WATCH ES. American Jewelry C 0.,, 256 West Mitchell St. = <AL @%.; 1] @ NG e e ‘gt;\\\IIIIII{II /fi ol ey il L ) a'-'— “'IIII\, W ;‘!II / | ((. f% '% §)>\l\“l\ \@\\ U LI i 7 ° Delpheon Realism There is an undefinable something about DELPHEON music which makes it vibrate with a great human spark. It is NOT repro duction but an actual rendering of the selection played. One of these instruments concealed behind draperies will deceive the most sensitive ear. Delpheons from $75 to S4OO 11/-119 Peachtree Arcade, Wholesale Office and Warerooms, Atlanta, Ga. 242 Peacht-ee Arcade. Specials Tomorrow Brunswick HE marriagq of Miss Guerry Green to Captaln Lamar Edmonds, of Company D, 318, M. G. 8., sta tioned at Camp Juckson, Columbia, 8. C., took place at noon Tuesday at St. Mark's l-.piaco‘pnl Church, Rev. 8. J. French officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father, W. C. Green, She wore her traveling sult of tan broadcloth, a corsage bouquet of white roses and sweetpeas and carried het ;)rayor book. Only a few intimate rlends witnessed the ceremony. Cap tain and Mrs. Edmonds left immediate ly for Columbia. " The kirmess glven at the Grand O‘forn House Thursday night for the benefit ot the F. O. B. Club was one of the most elaborate productions ever ntsged in the city. More than two hundred children took part in the dancing. The produc tion was staged under the personal di rection of Mrs. R. E. Moegling. Mrs. R. Richards is the guest ol friends In St. Marys. \ Miss Mildred Doe has returned from a short visit to friends in Griffin. The City Philathea Union held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday even. II%R/E;UNG I e | RS I§ : Adjustable to Every Figure Gives Fashion's smooth “unbreken line," in front and back, from shoulderto waist. Reshapes, reduces and flattens bust. Induces an erect, graceful carriage For all figures—sl.oo and $1.50. Nemo Hygienio-Fashion Institute, New York A ——————— no diminishment of true values. Blend ing of notes with the actual pathos and feeling that originates with the artist, the characteristics of speech are all heard so clearly that the identity of the performer is clearly established. These are the elements which place THE DEL PHEON where it rightly belongs—a peer of all other PHONOGRAPHS. Iln’. After the regular business routine re re-hr%.nu were served. Miss Gladys #filflmwn has returned from a visit to nds in nor@n. . Miss Florrie Atkinson, of 1 aycross {s the guest of Miss Gertrude Potter on Union street, - Mumford TKlon, of Savanmah, spent ‘Sunday with his mother, Mrs, J. R. B. ‘Danford. " _ Mrs. A. Zelmenovitz and ?on, Charlle ‘Zelmenovitz, have returned from a visi to_friends in Jacksonville. Miss Sadye Zelmenovitz left Wednes day for New York, Boston nm% Balti ‘more, where she will visit relatives ror two weeks. The_ Senior Philathea Class of the First Methodist Church gave a uur;vrlse party and shower to Mrs, 8. L. High, ‘their teacher, at her home on Unilon street hldy evening. The class is composed off forty; each was laden with Kood things to eat, and a dainty hand erchief. - Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Campbell have ar rived from Savannah and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lowery have re moved to Lumber City, where they wil make thelr home. Miss Marjorie Lawrence leaves shortly for Boston, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. C. K. Lenning and little son are the guests of friends in Savannah. Mrs. Fred Wilder has returned from Boston, where she has been visiting rel- | atives for several months. z Little Miss Florence Vance, of Lees burg, Fla., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hodgson, on Glouceste: street, Mrs, H. (. Stranchan and little son, of Savannah, are the guests of Mr. and Lssential to Women! To many thousands of women a INvemo 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 to do men's work. It is the 3NL Y corset th O‘h-c ultra style while conserving hu’l o It "drl\lj“ both size and weight. Fameus the world over for comfort and durability. Many models for all full figures— s3, $4, SBS, and $6 Nfl.n -7. ma:y imitations !5; t[: mo-—usele “.‘m ne on the GENUINE. ’ BE A WISE WOMAN!I! Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan at their home on Unfon street. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hollln{nhou!. ol Aubur% N. Y., are the guests of Mrs H, A, C. Small. Mr., and Mrs. R. N. Rop{era. Mr. and Mrs. I. 8.. Rogers and little son, of Lulaton, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. G N. Rogers. Mrs: Sidney Levison has returned from Miami, Fla.,, and Fitzgerald, where she has beeP the guest of relatives for several months, Miss Ann Postel, of Savannah, spent Tuesday as the guest of Miss Fe Sy mons, en route to St. Simon, where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W, H. Shadman. Mrs. J. P. Bennett, who has been the guest of Mrs. Julia I.flml}rlxht‘ left Tuesday night for her home in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John Symons gave a dinner Thursday «-venlm‘] at their home In Urbana in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Fannia Lou Dart, the occasion being her sixty-first birthday. Mrs. J. W. Wallace has returned from New anfl where she has been the guest of Mrs. J. H. Rozler for several weeks, Miss Betty Postel, of St. Simon, Is the guest of Mrs. Mary Griffin on Richmond street. Little Miss Elizabeth and Master Ed ward Dorman have issued invitations to a dance at thelr home on Union street next Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. C. Bruce and Miss Marion 2 t'l I\/I/ '//) ;;’._/ / /////,/ = | e il e e ee e e A s S R R e a 1 7 (| ; p Vo ;‘ h ‘ f : B+ S g R RLSB § 4 Pt o gl "\ \‘ \\ \\§\\l§s ;: $% U 7 7 N f ] Let Her VALENTINE Be DUO-ART PIANO THE INSTRUMENT DE LUXE OF THE MUSI CAL WORLD. A beautiful Steinway Piano, possess ing all the remarkable musical qualities of that fa mous instrument, and, as well, the wonderful repro ducing mechanism of the Duo-Art Piano—a develop ment of such a new and far-reaching character that its tremendous significance and importance to the musical world has perhaps not yet been fully grasped, except by the great artists whose best ef forts it so faithfully reproduces. The Duo-Art presents a triple personality. It is first a remarkable reproducing piano, Second, it 18 a perfect player-piano with improved and exclusive devices which enable you to play your favorite music with your own musical taste and interpretation. It is operated electrically and requires no pumping. Third, it is a regular piano of beautiful tone and supexrb action for hand playing. ‘We want the public to hear this fnstrument. We want every lover of music to come to Phillips & Crew’s and have the wonders of the Dno-Art Plano demonstrated to him. We want to see If you can tell whether the Duo-Art Plano s playing or whether the performance you hear is that of the planist in person. Come this week. Demon strations at any hour, Your wife will appreciate the distinctly unusual playing of the Duo-Art Plano. The DUO-ART PIANO is made only in the Steinway. Steck, Stroud and the famous W cber models PIANO Tke STROUD DUO-ART SBBS OTHER MODELS UP TO $2,800 PHILLIPS & CREW PIANO CO,, ATLANTA, GA. Send Detalls and Catalog Checked. il Duo-Art Piano NAME iiiiiie i adini ( ) Pianola Players ( ) Aeolian Player Planos () Monthly Bulletin of! ADDRESS ......ccccnmese New Player Rolls. PHILLIPS & CREW PIANO CO. Bruce left Friday for Thomasville to at. tend the Dixon-Drake wedding, sch takes place today. g Mrs. B. C. White, Mrs. C, oiott, Mrs. La Prade Harwell andxh'. flj‘ Hopking spent Tuesday in Fernanding Miss Florrie Porter is the guest of friends in Douglas for several days, She will visit friends in Atlanta before rés turning to Brunswick. 0 Miss Lila Burroughs is the guest of friends in Atlanta, - P HAIR CUTTING For BOYS AND GIRLS CHAS. R. FOSTER, Mgr. Geo. Muse Clothing Co. 3-5.7 Whitehall. 2d Floor. “’ @ 5 ‘ 1 % | R iy % | % - =y 7H