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""?AY afternoon Misa Katherine
r rk was hostess to the Philhar
monie Club,
A _valentine party was given by lit
fle Mlildred Morton on Saturday after
noon, assembling a number of the young
aot,
Miss Otey Vincent was hostess at a
gr"t sewing Irllrtr.' in honor of Mrs. Tate
right, a bride of the season.
The members of the high school fac
tity were entertained by Mrs. Ora Aver)
8t a knitting party on Baturday after
noon.
Monday night at Costas an Informal
dante was enjoyed by a number of the
college set.
In memory of the Georgia poet, Sid
mey Lanler, a plan is being perfected
t 0 bulld a hall of music and art at
Lacy Cobb Institute and s meeting with
an enthusiastic response from the State
at Jarge.
In honor of his second birthday, John
Walker Welr was host at a birthday par
ty Wednesaday afternoon.
Saturday evening Miss Frances Hin
ton entertained at a dinner party in
pg:nllon of her birthday.
e Gamma Alpha Chis gave one of a
gol of dances Saturday night at the
e of Miss Lorine Hood
Mrs. J. B. Thornton was hostess to
the Lumpkin Street SBewing Club Frl
May afternoon. A contest was featured
‘gfid% afternoon at the home of Mrs
v-' s elch a business session of the
D. C. was held. It was decided to ask
the city schools to enter the prize essay
contest, the lupr}oct being “’T‘Vn Confed
#rate Navy.' he services of the chap
for Red Cross work weres offered
every Tuesday afternoon, this offer
accepted by Mrs. Sexton. Other
ers of importance came before the
ting,
‘A soclal event of State-wide Interest
A 8 the marriage of Miss leanor Lus
to Lleutenant Owen Coleman, of
United Btates Reserves, of Augusta
marriage havinf occurred Tuesday,
;3. at 3 o'clock, at the home of
J e's mister, Mrs. H. T. McHatton
Joseph Lustirat acted as matron o
and Miss Martha Coleman ase
of honor. Dr. T. D. Coleman was
j son’'s best man. Father Clark offl
, Following the ceremony, an In
) reception was hsld,
Home School Club met Thursday
& with Mrs. Hugh Rowe.
¥ ry 21 the 8. A. F. Fraternity
entertain the college Aancing set
a ll,rre danc eat the auditorium
visiting guests will add to the in
of the occasion.
. honor of the Mercer basketball
an informal dance was given Bat
night after the game between
and Mercer.
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Cumming.
RS, MAMIIE FOSTER Is visiting
o \R_sfidguthter. Mrs. A. G. Hocken
¥ ull, 4
) and Pirkle, of Atlanta, was the
of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Pirkle re
y.
. ~ R, P. Otwell has been visiting
‘and Mrs. Bartow Bennett in Gaines
e Baptist Sunbeam Band has been
nized, with Mrs. C. M. Brown as
er,
Plckett, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his family.
‘Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bacon are the
nests of Mrs. M. M. Lipscomb.
ise Vivian Shirly has acoepted a po
in Cumming public school.
. Otwell spent several days in At
reeentlp‘h
Mrs, J. L. lllig;. who has been vis
her saister rs. W. B. Hughes
y &mu for the past month, has re
t home.
Winnle Seabolt gpent the week
end with her parents.
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D'fiNCE was given last night at
A e Hotel Dempsey by the K. K.
. Klub.
e officers of the Bighth Wield Ar
of Camp Wheeler gave a dance
rday night at the Hotel Dempsey.
nlonana tea-dance was given Sat
ay afternoon by Red Cross Unit No.
the benefit of the military rellet
a lnp Wheeler.
: e young Yeoyla'l auxiliary of the
Tew aoc.h Club gave a valentine
nee, wihch several of the Jewish sol
s at Camp Wheeler attended.
* Mrs. Jack Lamar was hostess to the
bers of the Ceorgia Assoclation
sed to Woman Suffrage at her res.
ce on College street.
eral Troup- of Macon society wom.
ntertained during the week in the
rent Y. M. C. A. bulldings at Camp
eler.
“The Mary Hammond Washington
pter, D. A, R., met at the res!-
ee of Mrs. 8. C. Cooper. The pro
continued the early study of I}:il-h
n(i history. Papers were read hy
A. Magraw on “First and Suc
ing Fraternal Orders, Their Lead
# eto.,'”” and Mrs. Arthur Codington,
bR _*“"The Bench and Bar of Bibb."
+The second of a series of teas was
at the Hotel Lanier by Red Crose
No. 4 Miss Evelyn Juhan had
! and was assisted by Mesdames
Chestney, Kingman Moore, Wil
Boln}n. Roy Moore, Henry Valen
and Joe Moore, and Misses Lillian
ittle, Leéonora Neel, Margret Ferrill,
T Gould and Martina Burke.
~Mrs, Rabe,lz W, Jemison, Mrs. J. A
jden and Miss Ida Holt ?em several
jays last week at the division Red
Cro; hud%unrterl in Atlanta, where
they secured new ideas for a workroom
be established here.
/Mrs. Grant Fuller has returned from
Dublin, where she acted as Instructor
& class in standard dressings of
the Red Cross.
rs. Alexander Proudfit entertained
$ [acon Hlnoqn‘cmb. Mrs. Edwin
Ds presided. ere were musical
3 my Mrs. Clarence Dennicke and
¥ia ne Burdick. Others who took
it were Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Miss Mar.
¢ Burke and Mrs. Person Heath,
£ ary Everett Lockett, of Win
n-Balem, N. C., I& the guest of her
e c“uln Lockett, who is assistant
B at the base hospital at Camp
_Mra. M. J. Johnston is home from At
-8 where she visited her daughter,
rs. D ey Kountz.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson motored
Jown from Atlanta to be the guests
o ‘wv days of their sister, Mre. 3
fin‘ ’rl:cf' Willingham § 1
u ngham is spending a
days in_Atlanta. .
< ra..t Kingman Moore Is visiting
nta.
i Willam Dunwody and Miss Mar-
McNair were In Atlanta the lat
part of the week.
rs. Allen Cox, of the Soldlers’ Wel-
League, left Saturday for Missis
£ Pitt Brown and Mrs. MeDougal
t are visiting reiatives in Atlanta
* . Miss Catherine Swift, of New Bed.
, Conn., As visiting Mrs. James Shor. i
. . and Mrs. Eugene Anderson havc‘
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a.
Mrs. Harvie Jordan and Miss Emms
Jordan, of Monticello, were guests of
Mrs, Church Berryman, |
Mrs, Dana Blackmar, of Columbus, is
the guest of Mra. Archie Drake.
Mrs. Mary Munnerlyn Stu;ler and Mrs
Sanders Walker left yesterday for Mem.
;‘,his, where they will visit Lieutenant
NValter Stapler.
Mrs. W. C, Myers and daughter
Frances, have returned to Savannah
after vigiting Mrs, Plercey Chestney.
I'r. and Mrs. Herring Winship have
moved back to their home on Cfierokeo
Helghts, after spending the winter at
the home of Mrs. Emory Winshlp, Sr.,
on College gtreet.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Dunn have re
turned to Brunswick, after spending a
l!r‘w{ days with Mr. and Mrs, Harry C
tobert,
Mrs. Nell Leßoy Sellers, after a visit
to Mra, Richard Bruce, In Deland, Fla.
has gone to New York for several wesks
Mrs. B. A, Barnes, of Fort Valley
is the guest of Mrs. A. E. Barnes on
Hardeman avenue.
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Acworth,
ISS NOLLA BARRETT was a re
cent visitor to her sister, Mrs.
John A. Burton, in Athens.
Plerce Winningham of Jackson,
Tenn., was the wea! {ast week of his
sister, Mrs. E. W. Ray.
Miss Bessle Lovingood has been vis
mv friends at Agnes Scott (iollo‘e.
Mrs. T. I. Perry and ltle son, of
Gadsden, Ala., are the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. T. J. Lunsford,
About thirty teachers and puffll of
the Acworth Hirh Behool weres In At
lanta last Satur u{ to see Robert Man
tell in the ‘““Merchant of Venice.”
The senlor class of the Acworth High
School elected officers Monday as fol
lows: Miss Karleen D;venrort. presi
dent; Mlss Dorothy Mitchell, prophet;
Miss Bunnle Abbott, historian; Miss
Mary Carter will write the last will and
testament,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lovingood and
Mrs. Rufus Percell, of Atlanta, were
vuests of friends in Acworth the past
week-end.
Mrs. M. D. Costephens, of Resaca, vis
ited Mrs. C. Cribble recently.
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Waycross
NNOUNCEMENT {s made of the
A marriage of Miss Flia Marguerite
sodwlck to Oscar Edward Mec-
Donald, eanesdny afternoon at 4
o'clock. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. W. J. Booth at his home In He
bardville, Miss Sedgwick is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sedgwick, of
Hebardville. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
will make their home here. 4
Mr. and Mrs. David BSinclalr, who
have been making their home In brunn
wick for several months, have returned
to Wayeross, and are at home with Mrs.
Victoria Jeffers. ‘
The Georgians celebrated their four
teenth anniversary Tuesday with a
theater party.
Mrs. Annie Cornelius has returned to
her home in Dougias after a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Cornelius,
Mrs. W. J. Hodgson has returned
from Brunswick, where she was the
guest of Mre. K. L. Stephens.
Mrs. R. F. Bingham and Miss Mar
garet Bingham, of Pittasburg, Pa., are
spending some time with Mr. and Mrs,
A, H. Collins.
Miss Vivian Cone has ro’tum:f to
her home in Tifton, after a visit to
relatives here.
Mre. J. B. Peniston has rotttrnod to
her home in Macon, after a vist to her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. 1. Btanton.
Mrs, Frank P. Howell QI\Q:. ned on
Thursday afternoon with a t r er‘&r
ty, In honor of Mrs. J. Franklin 8,
of Greenshoro, N. C., who I 8 visiting
her sister, Mrs. R. A. Brown.
Professor snd Mrs. E. B. Mandeville,
of Jesup, have returned to‘}holr home
after a vistl to Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Parker.
Mrs. . B, Younglove, of Boulder,
(010., 18 here on a vist to her daughter,
Mrs. J. H. McClyre.
Mrs. M. (. Wynne has returned from
Kathleen Burke have returned to their
home in Montgomery, Ala,
Miss Mattisue Ham left Friday for
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Campfire Girls, No. 1, met Baturday
afternoon with thelr guardian, Mrs. J.
G, Steinheimer.
Mrs. Olin Smith is visiting relatives
in Sampson, Ala.
4 visgit to relatives in Savannah,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Price and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ratliff are spend
anlx some time with relatives In Jasper,
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Mrs. N. Peterson, of Tifton, -Pcnt
Thursday here with Mrs. J. 1. Walker.
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Dalsy B. Glbson, of Savan , are the
guests of Mrs, E. C. Mliiler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gray, of Bain
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ver, C 01.,, are visltl?fi Mr. and rs.
Richard Scruggs at verhaven.
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For about 7 weeks, commencing Sunday, February 24.
visiting her sister, Mrs, Donnie Young,
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-lrle guests of Mr, and Mrs. 8. M, Pow
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