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R. AND MRS. B. H KALMON en.
tertained the members of the
Kinchafoone Bridge Club with a
':.rtv. at the Country Club Tuesday
ening. Mrs. H. T. Mclntosh won the
ladies’ prize and C. W. Rawson the
el s
ay afternoon Mrs. N, T, SBexton
":flulnofl a number of friends with a
tine bridge party. The prize for
score was awarded to Mrs 8, R,
arnette, while Mra, C. H, Parks won
e consolation grizr
At the Kinchafoonee Country Club
Tuadlr afternoon Mrs. T. W, Ventulett
tertalned the members of the Young
trons' Bridge (Yub. Miss Cena
{tehead won the prize for top score,
Mrs. J. R. Whitehend entertained the
::mteenkn Chapter, D. A. R, Thurs
y afternoon. The study of “Barly
Amsrican Women' was continued in a
.lmr read by Miss Lucy T. Pond,
as Mittle Halley and C. H. Taylor,
of %mlflu, were married at the home
of Rev. Loy Warwick here Tuesday
evening. Miss Halley is a member of
the faculty of the Camilia school,
The wool com:nittee of the Red Cross
g';c a bridge party at Kinchafoonee
Country Club Thursday afternoon, As
n’)in omtrulnlnr were Mesdames
n D. Pope, G. T. Largent and P, N,
er.
~ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Glenn enter
talnad at a Ainner party at a loeal ho
tel Mondl} evening In honor of Rev.
and Mrs. John Moore Walker, who re
cently moved from Cordele to Albany,
Mr. Walker is rector of Bt. Paul's
’s"ghgm" brid
rs. S, rown gave a ge party
her home ""‘“"',‘,{ afternoon for
benefit of the alvie committes of
Woman's Club. Prize for top score
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ton; the congolation by Mrs, C. M. Rood,
and the booby by Mrs. E. W. Paddison.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lonsbery announce
the marriags of their sister, Miss Eva
Vanßuren, to Richard J. Host, both of
Chicago., The bride {8 well known here,
having visited Mrs., Lonsbery several
times.
Miss Bernice Victoria Grimes and T,
M. Wilder, Jr. of Acree, were married
at Bt, Paul's l;‘xlflurupal Church here
Bunday evening. & bride is the daugh.
ter Of Mrs. Harrlet Wightman Grimes.
Miss hu-?' J. Hodge, of Minneapolls,
and John J. Gantt, of Bt. Paul, were
married at the Methodist purmna{ge
rere Monday morning. They left for
Mitehell County after the coremon{.
Mr., Gantt having purchased Jropory
there, and will make his residence in
the South,
Miss Mnr?' Clark, of Albany, and Ed
ward Darrell Smith, of Columbia, 8. C,,
were married at the Methodist Church
Buaturday afiernoon, Rev. Loy Warwick
officiating, The bride is the daughter
of J B 8 Clark. The couple left foa
Chiarleston, 8. ~ where the bridegroom
recently engaged in business,
" The members of the Sunday school
of ths First Baptist Church were en
tertained In the Baraca and Philathea
rooms of the chureh with a valentine
yurtr Thursday ovening. Miss A.ngnunc
mvis and Mre. . B, Newell had charge
of the arruwumnnln.
Mrs. A Alllson entertained the
Thursday Night Bridge Clup at the
Cnuflu-y Club, ’rv gCOre prize was won
by Mrs. Thomas N. Milner and the con
wolation by Mrs, George T. Largent.
The enfinmem in umouno‘,d of Miss
Florence Legg to c.?um Claua Allison
Hoxo. of the Unit Btates &rmy the
wedding to take piace at the First
Maothodist Church here Saturday morn.
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HEARST’'S SUNDAY AMERICAN
ol daughter rs. /
|de h of M nd M WwW. M
,\fi and Mrs, C. 'W. Rawson enter
tained at dinner at their home Wed
nudafi evening In honor of the Rev,
and rs. John M&an Walker, who re
cently came here ffom Cordele,
Mrs. Jack Reldy has returned from
Charlotte, N, C., where she has been
visiting her hulbnnd, Lieutenant Jack |
Reidy, stationed at Camp Greene.
Miss Joseica J. Physioc, of Ameri
cus, 18 spending a few days hére with
Mrs. J. G. Innman.
Mra. J. N. Banders, of Austin, Tex
as, I 8 the guest of Miss Itasca Hlils
mwan.
Mm, J. P, Mum\erl{n has returned
from a vigit to New York. Miss Marie
Whitehead, who accompanied her, wil
remaln in that city several weeks long- |
er,
Mrs, J. 8. Davis has returned from
Augusta, hAfln( ione there to meet her
son, Ideutenant J. 'B. Davis, Jr, now
stafloned at Camp Jackson.
My, and Mrs. Fred Warren, of Tam
g;x. F’lA.’ who have been visiting Mr. and
rs. W. 8. Tarver, left Thursday for
iAthmu, acoompanied by Mrs, Tarver.
They will return to Albany for a few
Idn]yl' vieit before returning to Tampa.
| r. and Mrs. W. L. Davis have re
turned from a pleasure trip to points
‘ln South Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Smith, of Co
‘lumhll. 8. C., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelton Tift,
| Mr, and Mra, J. A. Johnson and Jo
seph Johnsgon have returned from Jack
sonville, where they visited thelr son
and brother, Charlie Wil Johnson, who
in 'h: the quartermaster corps at that
point.
Miss Birdie Black, of Dawson, has
returned home after a visit to Mrs
George J. Calluwnr.
Miss Loulse Taylor and Miss Marths
Moye, of Cuthbert. arrived Tueaday to
be the fiuutn of Miss Melba Mason,
Miss Tessle liobert, of Mllledfivvlllo.
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R
Q. Pearson, left Monday for Galnes
ville, ¥la.
Mrs. P. C. Townsend has Joturnoo
to Albany after a visit to Hastings
Fla, Mrs, Towpsend, whose home is in
| Atlanta, will be in Albany for several
weeaks lm\for.
Miss Allle Hayes Richardson, who has
been teaching (-X{vrflulun in Albnn‘{ and
Amerious, left Wednesday for Rome,
where she will have charge of the de
runmnt of expression in Shorter Col
ege.
x{!u Harriet Heath and Miss Myrtle
Brown, of Camilla, were visitors in Al
bnn{ Tuesday.
Miss Florence Greenstone is spending
the wca}( in Macon,
Mrs. J. 8. Sherman and Mrs. V, L
Baldwin, of Blakely, spent the day here
with friends Mondeay.
Misses Kate and Gladys Sweet and
Miss Lacile Davideon, of Nashville
gpent Mondg in_Albany.
Mr, and ra. W. G. Park and Mrs,
R. O. Waters, of Blakely, were visitors
to Albany Monday.
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Mlllod!evlllo :
RS. JOHN CARTER has returned
to her home in Gainesville, after
being entertained as the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Tanner. Mrs. Tan
ner uoomdpcniod her to Atlanta and will
vist friends there for several days.
A volce and plano recital was given
In the Georgia Normal and Industrial
College auditorium Saturday evening by
Madame Francesca Zarad, of the Chi
g;co Ofora Company, and Joseph
aerz, director of the plano department
atra i Bell, Ir., of Atl
rs. J. ¥. Bell Jr, of Atlan nt
the week with Mr. and Mrs, J.“i.'fi'm.
Lieutenant 1. F. Bell, Jr., of Camp Gor
gon. was the guest of his parents Sun
ay.
j’ouw M. Marshburn has returned
from uhlniton. D. C.
Pllot Muiltken and Cadets Welsh,
Riley, McDonald and Kassler, of the
balloon school at Cam? Whesler, spent
Baturday in Mfl::dpv lle, They were
entertainod at dinner b‘r the cadets of
the Georgia M!Htartv Colleges.
The oung men of the town entertained
with an informal dance at the Baldwin
Hotel Saturday evening, In honor of the
visiting officers from Camp Wheeler and
Camp Gordon.
- Mrs. W. F. Little, Mrs. A, C. McKin
\W. Mrs. T. O. Powell and Mrs. Julia
West are spending the winter In south
ern Florida.
. Mr, .:3»"”' Harry Chandler and
‘Mra, Fe r Hargrove, of Maoon, are
visting Mrs. W. W. Moran,
Mra. B.uD. Btomhrldga is visiting her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. R. DeJarnette,
at_Tatonten.
~ Mrs. A. Harper, Miss PBlanche Har
per u\g‘Mln Lily Harper, of Macon,
Efl' e week-end \with Mrs. J. H.
Ennis.
W, 8. Myrick has returned from a bus
iness tfl}a to New York.
~ Miss Jomephine Bethune, of Sparta,
‘was the d(uont of her parents Baturday
and Sunday. '
Mrs. Anna Crawford and Miss Mabel
Crawford ara spending several weeks ‘n
St. Petershurg, Fla. i
~ The Woman's Unfon of the Preshy
terian Shuroh entertained thelr friends
at a Valentine Fnrty in the ehurch par-
Hog Tuesday afternoon.
ayor Miller 8. Bell spent several
dayu‘m week in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Clark kave return
er from a visit to relatives in Florida.
Mrs, J. ¥ KMdJnd son, John War
ren, are vistling relatives at Culverton.
Mr, 'and Mrg. Thomas Morton, of
Gnq. gpent Sunday with the family of
w. T. Gonn.
Mrs. H. ¥, Crawford has returned to
her heme In Macon, after a vist to her
mother, Mrs. Anna Vinson,
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Brunswick
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HP Brunswick Chapter D. A R,
held a meeting Tuesday afternoon
at the m:n« of u:: D. W,
Kra on stroet, cbu}lng
Goom flag day. An interesting fea
ture of the mgmon was the charming
manner in Mrs. R. B, L. Nefl ex
reu?d her appreciation of the hospital
ty of the Brunswiok Chapter of the D,
A, R. and of the ladies of the city in
morli Th not a member «1 this
chapter, Mrs. Nell I 8 an enthuslastio
D. A, R. worker and oconveyed her
thoughts In a beautifully read poem.
Dolawtu te the Continental Congress,
which convenes In Washington, D. C,,
in Apnrfl, were elected and are Mrs. Katas
1. MecKinnon, regent; Mrs. F. H. Mal
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lard, Mrs. Boling Whitfield, Mrs, W, H.
Devoe, Mrs. A. L. Church and Mrs, L.
T. McKinnon. A dainty salad course
with hot coffee was served, after which |
the meennet adjourned to meet with
Mrs. L. T, McKinnon, on Egmont street,
Fabrua 22, |
Miss rKdnrlon Bruoe {s the guest of
friends in Thomaasville.
Mrs, Slifford Lambright, of Indianap
olis, Ind., who has been the guest of
Miss Busie Gale. on Norwich street, for
sevral days, left Tuesday for Atlnnta,;
to visit relatives hefore returning home. |
Mr, and Mvs. BE. M. Dorman enter
talned with a valentine dance Tuesday
night at their home on Unlon street, in
honor of Miss Elizabeth and Master Ed.
ward Dorman, The rooms were very
attractive in red carnations and ferns,
the color scheme of red and green he
ing carried out in ever{ detail. The
sunutn were Misses Kthe L‘i,f",f)ur. Mil
red Wade, Fanny Alken, vian Mor
gan, Elien Kmanuel, Nellle Martin, Vir
ginia each, and Masters John Harrison,
Tugh Alken, Fugens Bhaver, Charles
Cowman, Ray McGregor Willard
Krauss, Ruesell Molser, witllam Potter,
Judson Smith, S{wncer Harrison. Mre.
Dorman was assisted in entertaining by
Miss Margaret Hummel,
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wood are visit
ing friends in Jacksonville.
?)r. and Mrs. J. W. Simons are in Sa
vannah attending the Shriners’ Conven.
tion.
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Conoly are visit
-Ing‘lr|en:- in Savannah.
iss Florrie Porter is the guest of rel.
atives in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. W, C, Peeples have re
turned to Savannah after spending sev
eral dn‘- with friends here.
The Rev. and Mrs. W, A. Sammons,
n{) Gr’m\n, are the guests of friends in
the city.
Miss Ruth Varnedoe, of Alabama, Is in
the city for meveral days.
The Woman's Club met Tuesday after.
noon at the Klks’ Home. After tha busi.
ness meeting a musical program was en_
{;nyod. Those taklnf part were: Miss
Sadle Dart solo; Miss Lorena MoCool,
glnno s0lo; Miss Kthel Conoly, song; Mrs.
ohn Ralston, Instrumental solo. ‘‘SBons
of America'’ was sung by . all members
of the club..
Miss Ada Barnes entertalned Monday
evening at her home on Union ntg'oeoi
with a tacky party. There were about
twenty-five guesta present, who enjoyed
the evening, which was lglent in Plnylnl
various games, during which delightfu
refreshments were served.
Miss Bertha Borchardt has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Sam Borchardt in
Tampa.
Miss Marie Harrison, who has been
vlaltlni friends in the elty, has returned
to her home {n SBavannah,
Mr, and Mra. A. M. Ross are visiting
friends {’{l Birmingham,
Miss Velma Ivey, who has been vis
iting friends in florida for several
months, has returned to the elt&.
Migs Marie Everett and her father, R.
H. Fyerett, have returned from Jack:
sonville, where they were the guests of
Livingston Evegett for several days.
Miss Hstell Meyerhardt {s visiting rel
atives in Rome for several days.
Tuesday afternoon at the residence of
Mrs. Frank D. Alken on Union street,
Circle A, of Bt. Mark's Church, gave a
sllver tea.
Monday afternoon at the Progress
Club on Gloucester street, the ladies of
the Acacla Club entertained with a tea
dance for the officers anthrew of the
Wanderlust and other navAl reserves in
the city. There were twenty young men
who enjoyed the affair. The youns la
dies and others who were invited to
meet the naval reserve men were Missaes
Lula ™arker, Katherine O'Conner, Dor
othy Krauss, Buford Alken, Allce Stiles
Ellzabeth Mann, Annle Burnett, Lila
Taylor, Florence Maxey, Julia Church,
Winnie McKinnon, Ann Maxey, Florence
Alken, Gladys McKinnon and Elvira
Torras.
' Mrs. I. T. Dean, of Brookman, spen
Monday with_friends in the clt{.
Misses Jax® and Mina Gigniiliatt are
visiting friends in Pinola, Ga.
\ Mr. and Mra. Hadley Brown have ar
rved from Waycross and will make
their home here In the future.
Misses Marlon and Gene Manson} of
Darfen, who oame over Frldu‘ night te
attend the dance at the Oglethorpe, re«
turned home Monday,
Miss Susie Brown s vlcmnsAln At
lmtf, and St. Louis for a few gr
Miss Leila Parker was hostess Friday
night to !‘ salad supper after the dfinm
at the Oglethorpe at her home on Hall
fax s%nre. when ghe entertained Migs
Ann axey, Miss Marfon Manson and
Miss Gene Munuoflq, and Frank Scarlett
fienrgo Allen, Walter Miller and Frank
ers,
The young men of the ot? ga a
dance at the Oglethorpe Friday l‘nht
The out-of-town suests were Mr, and
Mrs. D. W. Aiken, of Yonkers, N. Y.;
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson, of Da
rien; Misses Gene and Marie Manson,
of Darien. The chaperons were Mr. and
Mrs. 8. 8, Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Oats, Mrs. H. B, Maxey and Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Alken,
Mra. Bert Loveman, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. J. J. Lisener.
e 1 Rofeu nnfl little son are
spending some time in Lulaton,
Miss Julla Gould, of St. Simon, 1
the guest of Mrs. J. J. Wimberly.
Mrs. W. H. Dyer, who has been the
ruut of hér mother, Mra. W. H. Berriq,
has returned to her home In Douglas.
- Mrs, J. H. Carmichael ?cnt the week
end with Miss Mary Gou'd, on St, Simon
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wyatt Alken, of
Yonkers, N. Y., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Alken, on Union street,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MeCullou , of
North Carolina, arve the guests of Mr
‘and Mrs, Don Parker, on Union street.
~ Miss Leila Bunkley, who has been
spending some time at Frederica, has
returned to the eity and will leave short.
ly for Augusta, where she will go in
training to become a nurse.
Mrs. Fd Hog;!nl, of Jacksonville, 18
the guest of rs. R. R. Hopkins, on
Union street.
Miss Loulse Elliott is the guest of Mra
Alex Hull, In '&lmpa.,
Miss Marie lshtontalo has returned
ileg Willis Bariuioe v Fueet o
o rkuloo is
Mr..?. Hatten Howard in Juhmt
Mrs. 8, A. Yarbrou,‘h is the guest of
friends in Fitzgerald for several days.
Mrs. Malcolm Jones, of M«lfiofl. is the
guest of her ‘lumrhter. Mrs. Alex Dixon,
_Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson spent
Friday in Fernandina.
Mrs. L. Moegling, of Cinoirmati, is
;iha guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Moeg
ng.
} Miss Mabel Seckinfi, of Savannah,
is the {uest of Miss Frederica Bernhill
‘at her home on Norwich street. .
~ Mre. J. J. Richards returned mz
from Fernandina, where 3\9 has be
visiting relatives for several days.
Mrs. Joe Lambfig;:t is the guest of
Mra. B, J. Ways in Tampa,
Mrs, W. R. Courtney and little daug;
ter, Winell, of Pmsbuxfi, Pa. are
Slmut- of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Mattox, a
eir home on Grant street.
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Jackson |
HE February mesting of the Larkin
T D. Watson Chapter, H%{ D. C., was
held with Mrs. J, H. Carmichael
Thursday afternoon. A patriotic pro
gram was rendered, pn%eu on the life
and works of George n‘xdun'tm and
Sidney L.nle& be,:g‘ .
Mrs. 8. %, inard was hostess to the
membars of her rook club Friday after
noon at her home, only the members
baing present.
The junlor classes of the l{ethodm‘
Church entertained with & Valentine
p;;ty Friday afternoon, |
uesday afternoon Mrs. W. O. Ham
h-:tommod At a rook party at her
ma,
The ten ng girls oou!m the
knlttln“cluz were entertained by Miss
Carrie Moore Tuesday nft‘nwn.
Friday Anomogn the members of the
Jackson W. €. T. U, were entertained
at the home ofu‘r!.n& Smith, a pro
gram in celebration of the bm.hsma
nlvzurs.z of Frances E. Wing
rende
Mrs. J. H. McKibben has m-mfi
r‘;om a visit with Mrs., I. R. Akin
acon.
Miss Viola Shught and Mrs, R. O
Settle went to Atlan m:mylb—
ness the production of *
* Major and Mrs. Jdel Mallet, of At-
lanta, were guests of Mrs. Emma Mal
let Thursday. "
Mrs, Emm? Mallet left Tuesday for
Orlando, Fla.! where she will join Miss
Pauline Mallet and Miss Lucile KEider
and spend the rest of the winter,
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Comer.
RS. DENA ANTHONY, asgisted
by her daughter., Miss "Thelma
Anthony, entertained the mem
bers of the Fidelis class Tuesday after
noon. Plans for the year were dis
cussed, and Red Cross work was de
cided u&)n. Those fire.«ent were Mes
dames .3. Cook .M. Jetton, 8. ..
Carmizhael, 8. Hall, Roy Johnson, W,
M. Rog",ers, D. Thom n, C. B. Ayers,,
E. W. Johnson and mathews.
A party was fiven Thursday evening
by Miss Bona Moon in nonor of Miss
Luey Comer, of Athens. The invited
guests were Misses Fannie Ruth Da
vid, Arline Mason and Lucy Comer, of
Athens; Otis Paul, Jim Cooper, Hugh
Hryxkinn and Bishop Power,
aul Sanders, Bogd Chandler and Can.
dler Borrells, of Camp Wheeler, gpent
the week-end with thelr parents in Co
mer.
Madame Lustrat, of Athens, was here
Thursday in the interest of Red Cross
work.
Mrs. C. 8. Rowe and Robert Rowe,
Jr,, have returned from a visit to Mr
and Mrs. R. A, Davison in Woodville.
Mrs. Jessle Rice returned Thursday
from Atlanta.
After a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. D,
Strickland, Howard Sullivan has gone to
his new home in Calhoun.
Carmichael Greer, of the TUnited
States navy, after a week's stay with
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Carmichael, left
Thureday for Norfolk, Va.
R. B. Rovi; spent the week-end ag
the fuut of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rowe.
Miss Elise Davison has returned from
Athens, where she was the guest of Mrs.
A. H. Davison for several days.
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Jetton are spend
ing some time with relatives in Mount
Holl{ M%Dafldmn, N: C.
R&p& orterflald, of Camp Gordon,
spent the week-end as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Portarfield.
The Woman's Mluionu&y Society ot
the Methodllsn(:hurch held the regular
monthly meet % Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Bpence, he devotional exercises
were led b{lurq‘h G. Whitehead.
Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Adams, of At
lanta, are spending two weeks here as
the dquutl of relatives. Several fam.
fly dinner parties have been given in
their honor,
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Royston .
N event of the week was the Val
entine ball, given 'l‘l'mrsvh}s‘\'ro even
ing by the youns men of gton.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L, Bond,
Miss Cornelila Wilbanks entertained
Wednesday evening in com!)llmcnt to
Allen Turner, U, 8. A, who {s at home
on a furlough, The invited gueste were
Misses Mary Welborn, Vera McConnell,
Fearn Wilder, Floyce hoGnrlty; Messrs.
Allen Turner, Lee Turner, Reece Ram
ply, George Wilder and J." C. Doyle.
Miss Dewy Ilamcan. of Canon, is the
guukt of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Duncan this
week.
Miss Gladys Nelms, of Toccoa, 18
spending the week-end with relatives,
Misses Molly and Vivian Baker, Mes
dames R. C. Ayers, H. A, Pitner and
Dr. C. D. Turner spent Monday in Ath
ens.
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Moultrie
LMOST all of the women's clubs
A and other socleties of the town
are working as auxiliaries to the
local Red Cross. Several hundred wom
en are working in the four departments
and during January 5,000 sur(floal dress
ings, several hundred knitted garments,
‘a number of hospital garments and a
large number of comfort kits have been
mu? and sent to hudctuartorl.
Mise Alice Way entertained at a
bridge Party Thursday afternoon. Her
&uut. ncluded Mrs. C. W. Pidcock, Jr.,
rs, Dyke, Mre. Harry Horne, Mrs. C.
C. Brannen, Misses Lois Adams, LottL:
Mae McNelll, Rebekah Clark, Permel
Cull and Belle Pidoock.
Mrs, W, b!‘tg{elg. Misses Pearl Wil
liams and a Tsc udPr entertained the
members of the Fidelis Class at the
Carnegle Library Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W, J. ‘Matthews enter
tained at dinner Friday evening, the
occasion being the aixty-third anni
versary of Mr, Matthews. Covers were
laid for U. Blue, J. H. Shivers, D. O.
Moore, R, R. Turnbull, 8. P. Turnbull,
Ollie Smith, R. T. Person, J. P. Clower,
L. H. Webb, E. M. Tharpe and Hall
Matthews,
The Woman's Auxfllary of the Y. M.
C. A. entertained with a ‘father and
son banquet” at the Y. M. C. A. hall
Tuesday evening. More than 100 fath
ers and sons were present,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barber returned
Baturday from Macon, where they spent
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Persons and Mrs.
Binclalr are spending some time at
ShEan. A 5
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Huntingtoh left
Friday for New York, where they will
spend several months,
Mrs. A. W. Quattlebaum has return
ed to her home at Stateshoro, after a
visit of several weeks here with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Killen,
Dr. and Mrs. C, . Brannen have re
turned from New York and other points
g’ Interest visited on thelr wedding
fim V. M. Touchton has returned
What Is Your
Dollar Worth?
ol ot soikaiber ! B o
lpeakln& generally, your dolla‘l is wn{th
from 260 to 880 in low tiua ty cotton
goods; l}-om 400 to 500 in the better
grades of cotton goods known as stand.
ard makes, and iln low grade wool
goods, your dollar is worth about Boc.
whilst in silks and the better fradu of
wool wds {our dollar is &till worth
from to 75c.
Here Are a Few Quotations on
Standard Makes That You
Will Do Well to Carry
Around With You
36-inoh Indian Head ...ecvvieveve.s.@Bc
04-}noh Indian Head ........e0.00...80c
81-inch Pepperell Sheeting ...cv.....86¢c
80-inch Pepperell Bheeting ..........80c
82-inch Thorndyke Tick ..iveeas....3BcC
83-inch Amoskeag TicK ...cieecee...4sC
30-inch 8-ounce fmok coun sda gk e IO
ai-mch 9-ounce Denims _...........40c
83-inoh 8-ounce Cotton Flannels....2B6c
Tolle Du Nord Gmrkmm5............mc
86-inch 64 equare Bleaching .........17%¢
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Silk and Dress Goods
g g ety
44-inch all Wool Sergu vopreves s o oPTD
88-inch Shepherd Checks ...........88¢c
28-inch Standard Poplins ...........88¢
86-inch Standard §t!ns ...........:1.25
86-inch Standard ffetas .........$1.50
TAYLOR'S
419 MARIETTA ST,
At Jones Ave. Both Phones.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918
from a visti to Plant City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D, Horkan are spend
ingflten days on the Florida East Coast.
85 Ruby McConnell spent the week
end in Atlanta. .
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RS. RALPH PBACOCK enter
tained informally Friday after
noon two tables of bridge.
Mrs. Will Pool and Miss Christine
Pool, of Hawkinsville, spent Friday in
the city with Mrs. Anna Grimsley.
W. E. Wall, of Eastman, spent Sun
d.fv, here with friends.
ieutenant L. C. Unquhart, of Fort
McPherson, spent the week-end with
relatives l¥‘u. v
Barney Hendrix, of Camp , Wheeler,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mrs. H. F. Bullard entertained the
Sewing Club F'rldng afternoon.
Miss Virginia Blazer, of Atlanta,
:‘penl Saturday and Sunday with rela
ves.
Mrs. Fannie Bond, of Macon, is with
her daughter, Mrs. John Urquhart, for
several weeks. K
Tom Bailey, of Aglanta, 1s at home
for a few days wittkrrelatlvel.
The Vaientine tea hursd?g afternoon
at Mrs. Whipple's was quite a sue
cess,
Dr. W. V. Pirkle visited Macon on
Thursday.
Colonel J. F. Urquhart, of Macon,
spent Sund;{ with relatives.
Harry Wade, of Camp Wheeler, spent
Sunday and Monday in the city.
Mrs. T. L. Bailey has returned home
from 'Atlanta, after a two weeks' stay.
Mrs. Jeamy, of Toscalusa, lowa, has
returned home after a two months
visit to her son.
coon
Clayton
RSB. ROY GI;?EN spent %n week
eénd with rélatives in Tiger.
Mrs. J. F. Earl was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bleckley,
otT‘?‘nds‘ngn. 8. C'ud e o
e February meeting o (nn{ton
Woman's Club was heqd in the club
room.
Miss Ruth Harris, of Leesburg, wha
is instructing the ladies here in mak
ing surgical dressings, is the guest of
Mrs. Fannie Green.
Curt Kell, of Atlanta, spent last week
end with relatives here.
Miss Bertha Jones, a student of the
Bleckley Memorial Institute, spent las!
week in Rabun Gap.
Mrs. H. J. Ramey visited Mrs. J. H
Dotson last week.
Mlse Ruth Ritchie was a recent guest
of Miss Cora Lee Ramey.
Miss Ruby Paris entertained at her
home Saturday evening.
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Canton.
RECE.PTIONPqun by the W. M.
U. of the rst Baptist Church
Friday afternoon at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Reaves. The event
was glflmarlly in honor, of the ladies of
the church. lln the reéelvln{:ollno with
the hostess were Mrs, L. nn, Mrs,
G. B. Johnston, Mrs. I. I. Jones and
Mrs. E. A. McCanless.
One of the interesting features of the
week was the plano recital given by the
pupils of Miss Eunice Johns and Miss
Cliff Daughtry at the Auditorium Fri
day afternoon,
Kms Ora Willingham is the fl'“‘ of
Miss Lois Dixon, of Mclntosh, ¥la.
The local Red Cross Chapter reopened
their rooms Thursday and began work
on surgical dressings. Although there
has been no regular work during the
holidays, every member has been active
doing her bit, especially in Kknitting
sweaters for the Red Cross Chapter.
SooN
Hartwell
ISS MARGIE V, LINDER has re-
M turned from Hasley, 8. C., where
she was an attendant at the An
derson-Holroyd wedding.
W. Dewitt Teasley was the _lgmn. of
friends the past week-end in Toccoa.
Miss Nina Teasley is the guest of
Misses Luglo Childers and Marguerite
Aiken, at Brenau.
Miss Louise Yates entertalned at a
Stop Paying Fancy Prices for Furniture!
Money is not so easily earned that you can afford to throw it away.
Come down to 23 East Alabama street, out of the high rent district,
and save 10 to 25 per cent on your purchases. Come here and com
pare prices and note the savings. Liberal Credit Terms Arranged.
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in your bedroom. . It is made in the popular Wil- ValueThisls at
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Consists of four pieces. The regular price is $ 1 29-50
$163.50. This week— ‘
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show you these wonderful fuel, time
and money savers. Come in Mondax.
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The only store in Atlantd where Hoosler Kitchen Cabinets and Leonard Hi-Oven 34. ave sald.
dinner-danee last Friday evening at her
home. Misses Nina Teasley, Katharine
Page, Dorothy Linder, Mina Blackwell,
Mary Matheson, Elizabeth Dodd, Annle
Webb, Grate Skelton, Louise Thornton,
Flora Veal and margle Linder; Flynn
?ell, Bra};im Zellérs, A& . mcha‘{dsoe.
ose ey, Howard Page, a 2
Cnf?h Isham™ M. Hailey, Julius D
Matheson, A. B. Holland, Wilailm An
derson, Jr., Don Linder, Willie Brown,
Leo Baker and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Alford have re
turned after a visit to relatives in Spar.
tanburg, 8. C. \
Benjamin T. McLees was the week
end guest oé friends in Atlanta. A
Mrs. E. C. Nichols is the fuest of
Miss Hazel Jones, in Jacksonville, Fla.
The marriage of Miss Catherine Page
and Don Juan Linder, both of Hart
well, took place last Sunday evening at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George J. Page. The Rev.
T. A. Thornton, an uncle of the bride
was the officiating minister. The cere
mony was witnessed only t¥ relatives
and a few close friends. he couple
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PRICE RANGE $28.50 TO 350,50
Come in Monday and See the Hundreds
of Special Values We Have on Display.
will be at home for the present with
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
J. Page. :
Mrs. J. B. Linder was the guest-of
relatives in Atlanta last week.
Ralph Dodd, of Atlanta, i 8 the gumssg§
of friends here.
The weddln‘; of Mise Inez M
and Fred G. Vickery took I)IICD Sunda,
afternoon at the home of Rev. J.
Turner, near Hartwell, the Rov.&
Turner officiating. Only a few
frienids and relatives were present.
John C. Kidd, after spending some
time in Atlanta, has returned homa.
Miss Eunice Galphin entertained
lflfil school facult¥ at a Valentine
rs. R. E. Holland is the &1»&?2
lMlls Nena Mae Morrison at X
ege.
Mre. Arthur Harper was the guest of
relatives In Atlanta last week.
Miss Flora Neal and Mrs. D. J. 1%-
der were visitors to Anderson, 8 C,,
last week.
Willis E. Ayers has returned from At
lanta, where he enlisted in the service
of his country.