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MISS JENNIE MAE ERWIN, of
Calhoun, gave her recital in
veice Monday evening. Miss Erwin
weas assisted by other members of
the music and expression depart
ments.
After the recital Monday evening
President Davies entertained the
members of the faculty and those ap
pearing on the reclta{ program at a
birthday party.
The birthday anniversary of Presi
dent Davies was celebrated by the
students of the collegs Monday at
the supper hour. The valentine idea
was carried out in the decorations of
the dining hall and red hearts and
cupids were much in evidence. On
the president’s table was a mommoth
cake, bearing »'xteen lighted candles,
and. a bouquet of carnations, the gift
of the girls. As the supper bell rang
the student body marched two by two
into the hall, singing their good wish
s to Miss Davles. |
Mrs. E. A. Ware, of Groveton, is
the gwest of her daughters, Misses
Patti and Mary Beverly Ware, for
a few days.
Misses Exum and Brookes were
hostesses Friday at the weekly fa
culty tea.
President Davies left Tuesday to
attend a m‘ssionary conference in
Troy, Ala., %here she is to be one
of the speakers. |
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Elizabeth Mather
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DEAN MAYS and Miss Hardaway |
attended the Junior Red Cross!
meeting Monday afternoon at the au-l
ditorium. ™
A spelling class, to which the en-]
tire school will belong, has been or-|
ganized under the direction of Presi-'
dent Loveridge. |
Miss Viola Gaines sang a service|
at Camp Gordon last Sunday. }
The dormitory girls entertained the
Amblesiders at a valentine party FYi- 1
day evening. '
Mrs. Hopkins, of the Red Cross So- |
ciety, spoke at the assembly hour|
Thursday morning. The girls were
inspired with a new enthusiasm for
the work.
Miss Lmcy Wood spent the week
end at her home in Lafayette, Ala.
Miss Thelma Landrum has return-'
ed after spending several days at her
home in Elberton. ’
Those spending the week-end in|
Atlanta were Misses Hattie Fay, Mll»f
dred Clark, Mary V. Shealy and Mary
Hill Randle. l
Kate Land was called to her homse |
tn Camp Hill, Ala., because of the ills |
ness of her mother. |
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Brenau College |
T HURSDAY afternoon the home of |
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Pearce was,
the scene of a reception in honer of |
Mrs. RBlfred H. Overton, of Westfield,
N.Y. A feature was the musical pro
gram of modern American composi
tions by Mrs. H. J. Pearce, violinist,
and Mrs. J. H. Weygandt, vocalist, |
with Miss Carrie Sue Blocker as ac-|
companist. Mrs. Pearce displays '
great skill as a violinist. Her tech- |
nicque is exquisite and she always|
charms her hearers by the depth and!
soul of her playing. Mrs. W’eygandt‘s|
mezzo-soprano is especlally fitted for
concert work. Her tones are rich|
and free and soft as velvet. Her per
fect understanding and interpreta-l
tion of the composers’ themes mark
her rendition of the various num- |
bers. !,
Miss Annette Walsh, Miss Thelma
Collins and Miss Virginia Blocker at- !
tended the Julia Claussen recital in|
Atlanta Monday evening.
Miss DeWeese Overstreet spent |
several days in Atlanta last week. |
Misses Annette McLain, Louisoi
Wright, Doris Brown, Esther McNeil, |
Carama Pugh, Mayno Hunter, Mamie |
'}Theus and Dorothy Dean went down |
o Atlanta Saturday to see ¢Twin |
Beds.” \ [
Mrs. Roswell Drake, Jr., of Griffin,|
e former student of Brenau, was
a recent guest at the Phi Mu House.,
Misses Rachel Place, Roselle Mans- |
field, Morene Little, Lorene Hardee |
and Flora Shingler spent last week
end in Atlanta.
M{ss Rubye McGaughey, of Atlanta,
is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega |
House.
Miss Colene Pierce was the week-;
end guest of Miss Marian Brooks in
Buford last week. |
Migses Frances Mcßrayver and Viv
fan Matthews were recent visitors to'
Atlanta./”
Miss Willie Young, of Richmond.l
student-secretary of Atlantic Field
Missions, assisted by Miss Mary Cady,
of Decatur, were the guests of the Y.
W. C. A. last week. While here they |
held a series of open meetings to |
discuss plans for Christian demo-!
cracy, the subject in which all the|
students of America are =0 vitally |
interested. [
T. B. Kernaghan, of Hendersonville, l
N. C.. recently visited his daughter, |
Miss Lois. t
Mrs. A. F. Burkhalter, of Warren: |
ton, Ga., and Mrs. A. 8. Glover, of
Atlantay; were recent guests of Miss |
Annie #Burkhalter. |
Miss Marjorie Cole, of Akron, Ohio, |
is arguest at the Phi Mu House. |
Miss Celeste Furlow was the recent |
guest of Miss Theresa Newton at |
Agnes Scott Collega at Decatur, Ga |
Brenau girls are showing their pa
triotism by their enthusiastic war re- |
lief work. Every Saturday aftermoon
they gather at the chapter house and!
devote the time to knitting, sewing |
making candles and bandages, fitting |
up baby kits and doing other kinds o} |
Red C'ross work. This work is being |
pushed so-ward DY Pan-Hellenic |
and is under the supervision of the
different sowgprities. |
Miss Mary Ella Perry, of the facul- |
tv of the School of Oratory, gave a re
cital last Monday evening in Barnes- !
ville, Ga. She read “Moloch,” by |
Beulah Dix.
Dr. H. J. Pearce made a business
trip to Columbus recently.
Mrs. Elfred H. Overton, who has|
been the guest of Miss Florence M.;
Overton, left last week for St. Peters
burg, Fla., where she will spend the|
remainder of the winter. ‘
Mrs. J. T. Telford entertained the
members of the faculty at an lnf(:r-‘
mal reception Thursday evening. She|
was assisted in entertaining by Mrs i
H. D. Willlams. S
Miss Mildred Taylor is visiting het
sister, Miss Bessie, at the Alpha Chi
Omega House.
One of the most interesting and ine
structive entertainments of this yeas
was the lecture on “Russia of Today [
glven by Princess Radziwill in the
Rrenau auditorium Thursday evening l
February 14. Princess Radziwill was
intimately connected with the roval |
families of both Russia and Germany
for a number of years, and her knowl
edge of her topic was gained from
personal contact with the people and
the countries which her message
toncerned.
Mre. N, L. Blocker, of Bluffton, Ga-
arrived Tuesday to spend several
weeks with her daughters. Misses
Carrie Sue and Virginia Blocker.
Miss Eva Mae Spann is spending
several days at her home in Bam
berg, 8. C., having as her guest Miss
Eltzabeth Knauth,
Dr. George M. Overstreet, of Syl
vania. Ga,, recently visited his daugh
ter, Miss DeWeese.
Miss Josephine Schiffer, assisted by
Mies Jewell Phillips and Miss Lucille
Lenoir, gave a faculty tea at Home
Makers' Cottage Saturday evening
in honor of Miss Willie Young and
Miss Mary Cady.
Mrs. 8. P. Crotwell, of Newberry,
8. C., recently visited her daughter,
Miss Sophia Nell.
Miss Mildred Rosenthal, of Atlanta,
is visiting Miss Elise Weil.
Miss Licabeth Purdom is spending
several days at her ome in Black
shear, Ga.
Misses Frances Bandy and Mary
Kempton Pleasants spent last Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Miss Nina Tazasley, of Hartwell,
Ga., was the recent guest of Miss Lu
cile Childers.
The Zeat Phi Eta Sorority celebrat
ed “Zeta Day” Wednesday, February
13, by the presentation of Bernard
Shaw’s “The Man of Destiny.” The
cast of characters included Misses
Martha Groover, Christine Edwards,
Elizabeth Davis and Nelta Murray.
The play was followed by a reception
to the faculty and the members of
the school of oratory in the Zeta Phi
Fta clubroom.
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G. N.and I. C.
TH’E senior-freshman basketball
game Saturday afternoon result
ed in a score of 14 to 8 in favor of
the freshmen.
Msr. Herbert E. Hague, of Marietta,
spent several days last week with
her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hague,
of Terrell Hall
Mrs. Minnie Anderson, of Terrell
Hall, spent Monday !'n Macon. -
Miss Corrinne Tvans, of Swainsbo
ro, who was a student in music at
the Wollege last vear, visited friends
in Terrell Hall this week.
Miss Mae Bostick, of Louisville, was
the guest for the week-end of Miss
Jessie Lois Cheatam, of Atkinson
Hall.
Miss Marion Moore. of Avugusta,
visited Mixs Fthel Tinley, of Atkin
son Hall, last week-end.
Mr. Henderson and Mr. Gordon, of
Round Oak, vigited their daughters,
Miss Flo Henderson and Miss Ruby
Gordon, of Terrell Hall. Sunday.
W. H. Evans, of Macon. visited
his daughter, Miss Rache! Evans, of
Atkinson Hall, last week,
Hr. and Mrs. T. C. Holden and Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Marchman, of White
Plains, were guests of Misses Helen
and Dorothy Holden, of Terrell Hall,
Sunday.
Mis Anne Robbins, of the new dor
mitory, is at her home in Atlanta.
Saturday the Woman's Club, of
which Mrs. E. R. Hines, of the musie
department, is president! entertained
the Baldwin Coutny teachers at lunch,
at . which time an institute for the
county teachers was held in the de
partment of rural education room in
the main college building. The com
mittee in charge of refreshments was
appointed by Mrs. J. 1.. Beeson, chair
man of the extensgion committee, and
composed of the following members:
Mrs.. J. A, Crllaway,. Mrs iC. s
Moore, Mrs. W, 8. Mevrick, Mrs. E. A
Tigner and Mrs. E R. Cook, of At
kinson Hall. After luncheon, the
teachers and members of the club
held a business meeting, at which
time a County Teachers' Club was
organized. Tt is to be named later
The Woman's Club of Milledge
ville. has offered a prize of $5 to
the rural school of this countv mak
in~ the best report on April 9 of
elub.
Miss Frances Holder, of the new
dermitory, is spending a short while
with her sister, Mrs. Bob Smith, ot
Tennille.
Rupert Rackley Parker, of Camp
Wheeler, visited his sister, Miss Grace
Parker, of the new dormitory, Sun
day.
Miss Willie Mae Stroud spent the
week-end at her home near Milledge
ville.
Miss Lillian Pate is at her home in
Cordele,
Miss Lilllan Stevens spent last
week-end at her home In Mayfleld.
Miss Madge Howell returned to
new dormitory on Tuekday from a
short visit to her home in Warrenton
Migs Frances Winn spent several
days at her home in Atlanta last
week. Miss Winn's brother was one
o fthe survivors of the recently Tus
cania.
On Saturdav evening the students
and some friends of the college were
highly entertained by the prima
donna soprano, Francesea Zarad, with
Joseph Maerz at the plano.
Miss Frances Pool returned to At
kinsen Flall on Tuesday after spend
ing the week-end at her home in War
renton, L R
\lizsses Pinnev and Fthel Persons
spent several days at their home In
Maonticello.
Miss Tallulah Baker, of new dor
mitory. spent the week-end at hei
home in Macon.
Miss Bernice Drawdy returned tg
the new dormitory Monday after a
short visit to her home in Homer
ville.
Miss Augusta Patrick, of new dor
mitory. made a short visit to her home
in Montezuma.
Miss Vera Green, of Atkinson Hall
epent the week-end at her home In
Gray.
Charles Pearce, of Macon, visited
his sister, Miss Lucile Pearce, of the
Newell House, Sunday.
Miss Rosa BErwin, of the new dor
mitory, spent the week-end at her
home near Milledgeville.
Frank Baker, of Macon, visited his
sister. Miss Tallulah Baker, of the
new dormitory.
Miss Willie Sammons spent the
week-end at her home in Gray.
Miss Tloise Racon, of Andrew Col
lege, visited friends at the Mansion
last week.
Miss Bessie Tullis, of Deerun, a
former student of the college, was the
guest of Miss Irma Adams, of the
Mansion, las week-end.
Misses Fula Helton and Fannie J.
Giardener, of the Nawell House, spant
Monday in Macon.
Misses Pauline Coffee and Evelyn
Timberlake spent last week-end at
thelr homes in Marshallville,
Misges Ruth Duggan and Dovie
Brown returned Monday to the Man
sion. after a short visit to their homes
{n Warthen.
Mise Ruth Steed returned to the
Mansion after making a short visit to
her home in Carrollton.
Miss Lucile Wright has returned to
the Horne House after making a short
visit to her home in Atlanta.
Afiss Thelma Gordon, of Louisville,
returned on Monday to the Mansion
‘to resume college dutles.
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} life, and will remain here while Mr. Kemper is a member of the
military aviation school at Georgia Tech. Mrs. Kemper is a
young woman of pronounced beauty.
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ISB MARGIE V. LINDER has re
turned from Easley, S. C., where
she was an attendant at the An
derson-Holroyd wedding.
W. Dewitt Teasley was the guest of
friends the past week-end in Toccoa.
Miss Nina Teasley is the guest of
Misses Lucile Childers and Marguerite
Aijken, at Brenau. £
Miss Louise Yates entertained at a
dinner-dance last Friday evening at her
home. Misses Nina Teasley, Katharine
Page, Dorothy Linder, Mina Blackwell,
‘Mary Matheson, Elizabeth Dodd, Annie
‘Webb. Grace Skelton, Louise Thornton,
Flora Veal and .uargie Linder; KFlynn
‘Bell. Bradus Zellers, A. C. Richardson,
Joseph Haliley, Howard Page, A. C.
Craft, Isham M. Hailey, Julius D
lMuheson. 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 of friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. C. Nichols is the guest of
‘Mlu 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
ithe home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George J. Page. The Rev.
T. A. Thornton, an uncle of the bride,
‘was the olficiating minister. The cere
‘mony was witnessed only by relatives
and a few close friends. The coupls
will be at home for the present with
‘the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
J. Page.
Mrs. J. E. Linder was the guest o}
relatives in Atlanta last week.
Ralph Dodd, of Atlanta, is the guest
of friends here.
The wedding of Miss Inez McCurley
and Fred G. Vickery took place Sunday
afternoon at the home of Rev. J. D
Turner, near Hartwell, the Rev. Mr.
Turner officiating. Only a few close
friends and relatives were present.
John C. Kidd, after spending some
time in Atlanta, has returned home.
Miss Eunice Galphin entertained the
high school faculty at a Valentine party
Mrs. R. E. Holland is the guest of
Miss Nena Mae Morrison at Cox Col
lege.
fv,lrs. Arthur Harper was the guest of
relatives in Atlanta last week.
Miss Flora Neal and Mrs. D. J. Lin
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.
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DANCE was given last night at
A the Hotel Dempsey by the K. K.
Klub.
The officers of the Eighth Wield Ar
tillery of Camp Wheeler gave a dance
Saturday night at the Hotel Dempsey.
A valantine tea-dance was glven Sat
urday afternoon by Red Cross Unit No.
4, for the benefit of the military reliet
at Camp Wheeler,
The young pe(‘)‘Pla's auxillary of the
Hebrew Social Club gave a valentine
dance, wihch several of the Jewish sol
diers at Camp Wheeler attended.
Mrs. Jack Lamar was hostess to the
members of the Georgia Association
Opposed to Woman Buffrage at her res.
idence on College straet.
Several groups of Macon society wom
en entertained during the week in the
different Y. M. C. A. bulldings at Camp
Wheeler.
The Mary Hammond Washington
Chapter, D. A. R, met at the resi
dence of Mrs. 8. C. Cooper. The pro
gram continued the early study of glhh
Countyv history, Papers were read by
Mrs. .. A. Magraw on “First and Suc
ceeding Fraternal O-ders, Their Lead
ers, etc.,”’ and Mrs. Arthur Codington,
on ““The Bench and Bar of Bibb.”
The gecond of a serles of teas was
Gven at the Hotel Lanier by Red Cross
nit No. 4. Miss Evelyn Juhan had
cha?e and was assisted by Mesdames
Ruffin Chestney, Kingman Moore, Wil
llam Helmes, Roy Meors, Henry Valen
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tine and Joe Moore, and Misses Lillian
attle, L.eonora Neel, Margaret Ferrill,
Orlana Gould and Martina Burke.
Mrs, Robert W. Jemison, Mrs. J. A,
Selden angd Miss Ida Holt spent several
days last week at the division Red
Cross headguarters in Atlanta, where
they securced new ideas for a workroom
to be established here.
Mrs. Grant Fuller has returned from
Dublin, where she acted as instructor
for a class in standard dressings of
the Red Cross.
Mrs. Alexander Proudfif entertained
the Macon History Club. Mrs. Edwin
Davis presided. There were musical
numbers by Mrs. Clarence Dennicke and
Miss Florine urdick. Others who took
part were Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Miss Mar
gie Burke and Mrs. Person Heath.
Mrs, Mary Everett Lockett, of Win
ston-Salem, N. C., is the guest of her
son, Captain Lockett, who is assistant
surgeon at the base hospital at Camp
Wheeler.
Mrs. M. J. Johnston is home from At
lanta, where she visited her daughter,
Mrs. Delancey Kountz.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson motored
down from Atlanta to be the guests
for a few days of thelr sister, Mrs. J.
W. Lovelace.
Mrs. Paul Willingham is spending a
few days in Atlanta,.
Mrs. A. Kingman Moore is visiting
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Willilam Dunwody and Miss Mar
jorie McNair were in Atlanta the lat
ter part of the week.
Mrs. Allen Cox, of the Soldiers’ Wel
fare League, left Saturday for Migsis
sippi. \
Mrs. Pitt Brown and Mrs. McDougal
Nisbet are visiting relatives in Atlanta,
Miss Catherine Swift, of New Bed
{ord, Conn., i 8 visiting Mrs. James Shor.
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Anderson have
rif(-!turned from their wedding trip to Flor.
a.
Mrs. Harvie Jordan and Miss Emma
Jordan, of Monticello, were guests of
Mrs. Church Berryman.
Mrs. Dana Blackmar, of Columbus, is
the guest of Mrs. Archie Drake.
Mrs. Mary Munnerlyn Stapler and Mrs
Sanders Walker left yesterday for Mem.
phis, where they 'will vigit Lieutenant
Walter Stapler,
Mrs. W. C, Myers and daughter
Frances, have returned to Savannah
after visiting Mrs. Piercey Chestney.
Dr. and Mrs. Herring Winship have
moved back to their home on Cherokee
Heights, after spending the winter afl
the home of Mrs. Emory Winship, Sr,,
on College street,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Dunn have re
furned to Brunswick, after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs, Harry C
Robert,
Mrs. Nell Leßoy Sellers, after a visit
to Mrs. Richard Bruce, In Deland, Fla,,
has gone to New York for several weeks
Mrs. S. 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.
Pierce Winningham, of Jackson,
Tenn., was the guest last week of his
sister, Mrs. E. W. Ray.
Miss Bessie [ovingood has heen vis
iting friends at Agnes Scott College.
Mrs. T. L. Perry and litle son, of
Gadsden, Ala., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Lungford.
About thirty teachers and pupils of
the Acworth High School were Yn At
lanta last Saturday to see Robert Man
tell in the ‘‘Merchant of Venice.”
The senior class of the Acworth High
School elected officers Monday as fol
lows: Miss Karleen Davr-nf)ort. presi
dent; Miss Dorothy Mitchell, prophet;
Miss Bunnie Abbott, histerlan; Miss
Mary Carter will write the last will and
testament.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lovingood and
Mrs, Rufus Percell, of Atlanta, were
guests of friends in Acworth the past
week-end. .
Mrs. M. D. Costephens, of Resaca, vis
ited Mrs. C. Cribble recently.
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R. AND MRS. E. H, KA*MON en.
tertained the membets of the
Kinchafoone Bridge Club with a
party at the Country Club Tuesday
evening. Mrs. H, T, Mclntosh won the
ladies' prize and C. W. Rawson the‘
men's éu'lzo. ‘
~ Tuesday afternoon Mrs. N. T. Sexton
entertained a nuff:ber of friends with a
valentine bridge party. The prize for
top score was awarded to Mrs, S, R.
deJarnette, while Mrs. C. H. Parks won
the consolation prize.
At the Kinchafoonee Country Club
Tuesdaf afternoon M. T. W. Ventulett
entertained the members of the Young
Matrons’ Bridge Club. Miss Cena
Whitehead won the prize for top score,
Mrs. J. R. Whitehead entertained the
Throateeska Chapter, D. A. R.,, Thurs
day afternoon. The study of “Early
American Women' was continued in a
paper read by Miss Lucy T. Pond.
Miss Mittie Halley and C. H. Taylor,
of Camilla, were married at the home
of Rev. Loy Warwick here Tuesday
evening. Miss Halley is a member of
the faculti' of the Camila school.
The wool committee of the Red Cross
gave a bridge part‘i' at Kinchafoonee
Country Club Thursday afternoon. As
siatlni) in entertaining were Mesdames
John D. Pope, G. T. Largent arfd »{’ N.
Booker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Glenn enter
tained at a dinner party at a local ho
tel Monday evening in honor of Rev.
and Mrs. John Moore Walker, who re
cently moved from Cordele to Albany,
where Mr. Walker is rector of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church.
Mrs. S. B. Brown gave a bridge party
at her home Saturday afternoon for
the benefit of the civic committee of
the Woman’s Club. TPrize for top score
was won by Mrs, George Black, of Carl.
ton; the consolation by Mrs. C. M. Rood,
and the booby by Mrs. E. W. Paddison.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lonsbery anmounce
the marriage of their sister, Miss Eva
Vanßuren, to Richard J. Host, both of
Chicago. The bride is well known hers,
having visited Mrs. Lonsbery several
times.
Miss Bernice Vietoria Grimes and T.
M, Wilder, Jr. of Acree, were married
at St. Paul’'s Episcopal Church here
Sunday evening. The bride is the daugh.
ter of Mrs, Harriet Wightman Grimes.
Miss Daisy J. Hodge, of Minneapolls,
and John J. Gantt, of St. Paul, were
married at the Methodist parsonage
rere Monday morning. They left for
Mitchell County after the ceremony,
Mr. Gantt having purchased property
there, and will make his residence in
the South.
Miss Mary Clark, of Albany, and Ed
ward Darreil Smith, of Columbia, 5. C.,
were married at the Methodist Church
Saturday afternoon, Rev. Loy Warwick
officiating. The bride is the daughter
of J, 8. Clark. The couple left sou
Charjeston, B. C., where the bridegroom
recently engaged in business.
The members of the Sunday school
of the First Baptist Church were en
tertained in the Baraca and Philathea
rooms of the church with a valentine
party Thursday evening. Miss Angeline
Davis and Mrs. C. K. Newell had charge
of the arrangements.
Mrs. A. W. Allison entertained the
Thursday Night Bridge Club at the
Country Club. - Top score prize was won
by Mrs. Thomas N. Milner and the con
solation by Mrs, George T. Largent.
The engagement is announced of Miss
Florence Legg to Captain Claud Allison
Hope, of the United States army, the
weddln§ to take place at the First
Methodist Church here Saturday morn
ing, February 23. Miss Legg ic the sec
ind daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
e3L.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rawson enter
tained at dinner at their home Wed
nesday evening in honor of the Rev.
and Mrs. John Moore Walker, who re
cently came here from Cordele.
Mrs. Jack Reidy has returned from
Charlotte, N, C., where she has been
visiting her husband, Lieutenant Jack
Reidy, stationed at Camp Greene.
Miss Jessica J. Physioc, of Ameri
cus, is spending a few dgls here with
Mrs. J. G. Innman. B
Mrs. J. N. Sanders, of Austin, Tex
as, is the guest of Miss Itasca Hlls-‘
mwan. |
Mre. J. P. Munnerlyn has roturned‘
from a visit to New York. Miss Marie
Whitehead, who accompanied her, will
remain in that eity several weeks long
er.
Mrs. J. 8. Davis has returned from
Augusta, having fione there to meet her
son, Lieutenant J. 8. Davis, Jr., now |
stationed at Camp Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren, of Tam
pa, Fla., who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W, 8. Tarver, left Thursday for
Atlanta, accompanied by Mrs, Tarver.
They will return to Albany for a few
days’ visit before returning to Tampa.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis have re
turned from a pleasure trip to points
in South Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Smith, of Co
lumbia, S. C., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelton Tift,
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johnson and Jo
seph Johnson have returned from Jack
‘sonville, where they visited their scn
‘and brother, Charlie Will Johnson, whe
ig In the quartermaster corps at that
point.
Miss Birdie Black, of Dawson, haa
returned home after a visit to Mrs
George J. Callaway.
‘ Miss Louise Taylor and Miss Marths
' Moye, of Cuthbert, arrived Tuesday to
be the guests of Miss Melba Mason.
Miss Bessie Bobert, of Milledgeville,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R
0. Pearson, left Monday for Gaines
ville, Fla.
Mrs. P. C. Townsend has returned
to Albany after a visit to Hastings
Fla. Mrs. Townsend, whose home is in
Aglanta, will be in Albany for several
weeks longer.
Miss Allie Hayes Richardson, who has
been teaching ex%;easion in Albany and
Americus, left ednesday for Rome,
where she will have charge of the de
partment of expression in Shorter Col
lege. @
Miss Harriet Heath and Miss Myrtle
Brown, of Camilla, were visitors in Al
| bany Tuesday.
Miss Florence Greenstone is spenillng
the week in Macon.
Mrs. J. 8. Sherman and Mrs. V. L.
Baldwin, of Blakely, spent the day here
with friends Monday.
Misses. Kate and Gladys Sweet and
Miss ILatcile Davidson, of Nashvilie
spent Monday in_Albany.
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Park and Mrs.
R. O. Waters, of Blakely, were visitors
to Albany Monday.
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Waycross
NNOUNCEMENT is made of the
A marriage of Miss KElla Marguerite
; Sedgwick to Oscar Edward Me
‘Donald, Weanesday afternoon at #
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.
Mr. and Mrs. David SBinclair, who
have been making their home in Bruns
wick for several months, have returned
to Waycross, and are at home with Mrs.
Victoria Jeffers.
The Georgians celebrated their four
teenth anniversary Tuesday with a
theater party.
Mrz, Annie Cornelius has returned to
her home in Douglas after a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Cornelius.
Mrs. W. J. Hodgson has returned
frem Brunswick, where she was the
guest of Mrs. E. L. Stephens,
Mrs. R. F. Bingham and Miss Mar
garet Bingham, -of Pittsburg, Pa., are
gpending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Collins.
Mise Vivian Cone has returned to
her home 1n Tifton, after a visit to
relatives here.
‘Mrs. J. B. Penigton has returned to
her homa_in Macon, after a vist to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stanton.
Mrs. Frank P. Howell entertained or
Thursday afternoon with a 4 theater par
ty, in honor of Mrs. J. Franklin Ross,
of Greensboro, N, C., who is visiting
her sister, Mrs. R. A. Brown.
Professor and Mrs. . B. Mandeville,
of Jesup, have returned to their home
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918.
after a visti to Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Parker,
Miss Lucy Hall is spending some time
in_Brunswick with relatives.
Mrs., M. C. Wynne has returned from
a visit to relatives in Havannt‘l.
Mrs. (. F. Dixon, of Douglds; Miss
Lily Dixon, of North Carolina, and Miss
Daisy B. dibson, of .\'uvmmuh. are the
guests of Mrs., K C. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Price and Miss
Kathieen Burke have returned to their
home in Montgomery, Ala.
Miss Maitisue Ham left Friday for
Athens, where she has accepted a posi
tion with the Government,
Campfire Girls, No. 1, met Saturday
afternoon with their guardian, Mrs. J.
G. Steinheimer. ’
Mrs. Olin Smith is visiting relatives
in Sampson, Ala.
. Mrs. Q. B. Younglove, of Boulder,
j(‘olo., is here on a vist to her daughter,
'Mrs. J. H. McClure.
| Mr. and Mre. \W. R. Ratliff are spend
‘Ll“ng some time with relatives in Jasper,
"la.
Mrs. N. Peterson, of Tifton, spent
Thursday here with Mrs. J. L. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gray, of Bain
bridge, and Miss Olive Morgan, of Den
ver, Col., are pnisiting Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Scruggs at Riverhaven.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitman and Mr,
and Mrs. Ennis Waters, of Glenville,
a‘r;e guests of Mr, and Mrs. 8. M. Pow
ell.
Mrs. J. C, McMullen is spending some
time in Atlanta, where she is visiting
J. C. McMullen, who {8 stationed at
Camp Gordon.
Msis Evelyn Howell, . who has heen
visiting her sister, Mrs. Donnie Young,
returned to Homerville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lilly, of Canton,
N. C., are visiting Judge and Mrs. O.
J. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brinson and
children have returned from a motor
trip to Grangerville, where they visited
relatives,
Mrs. Isabella Burton left Monday for
Charleston, 8. C., where she will spend
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Tee. /
Miss Eleanor Allen, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. H.
Morgan.
Mrs. W. P. Cady. of Willacoochee, and
Miss Jessie Fielding, of Douglas, were
éhe guests of Mrs. J. W. Adams Tues
ay.
Miss Irene Gramling left Wednesday
for Brunswick, where she will be H\‘-l
guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. 1. Stephens.
Mrs. 8. A. Carroll, of Albany, is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Carroll.
Misg Edna Stewart, of Waynesville, 1s
the guest of Miss Mary Lang.
Mrs . H. Secarborough, of Tifton, is
spending some time with her daughter,
Mrs. John T. Watt, Jr.
Miss FEleanor Steele. of Jesup, Is
spending some time with her hrother,
George T, Steel.
Mrs, 8. M. Ausmus. who has been
spending th: winter with her sons, St
Elmo and A. R. Hood. left Tuesday rnrl
her home in Rogers. Ark. ‘
Mrs. Virginia Wilby, of Lake City, !
Fla.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G.
M. Kirklani.
Mrs. W. M. Swindle has returned from
a visit to relatives in Blackshear.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Canty and Mr.
and Mrs. J. L, Shingler, en route from
Miami, Fla., to Ashburn, were the
guests of Mrs. H. P. Myers Tuesday.
cono
Newnan
RS. GILLESPIE SYKES, of Nash
v;]lle_ t'T'.env;].. is being charmingly
entertai s &
May Cole. ned as the guest of Migs
On Saturday last Mrs. Stewart Colley
was hostess at a small luncheon for
Mrs. S‘_vkas at her home in Grantville.
Mrs. Frank Cole entertained at a din
nequmrt.v on Tuesday in her honor and
on' Tuesday afternoon Mrs. kes was
honor guest at an Infnrmama party,
given for her by Miss Mary Goodrum.
Mrs. George Baltzell was hostess at a
nat;x.hfldge party on Tuesday aster
n .= Sixteen guests were entertained
and the hostess was assisted by Mrs
W. Y. Atkinson and Miss Georgla At
kinson,
Mrs. F. B. Cole, Mrs. Gillespie Sykes
Miss May Cole, Miss Mary (J‘oc::lrui‘ §.l|<l
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Mrs. M. F. Cole spent Monday in At
lanta.
Mrs. Edwin Jacobs, of Macon, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Annie Orr, at
her home on Jackson street.
Mrs. Tollesen Kirby was hosteßds at a
dinner party Friday last. The guests
included Mrs. N. 18, Powel, Mrs. H. H
North, Mrs. A M. Norris, Mrs. Mike
Powell, Mrs. 1. H. Hill, Mrs. Tom
Goodrum, Mrs. Garland Jones, Mrs, R
0. Jones, Mrs. Henry Arnall, Mrs. Rob
ert Maddox and Mrs. J. 8. Gibson.
Mrs. Robert Maddox gave a theater
party Fridaf evening. Eighteen guests
were invited.
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EBRUARY 12, at the home of the
bride's parents, Rev, and Mrs, B,
. Allen, their daughter, Glenn
was married to Lieutenant Quillian
Garnett, Only intimate friends and
relatives were present, The bride wore
a traveling suit of brown cloth, Lieu
tenant Garnett vracticed the profession
of law in Augusta before entering the
army. Lieutenant and Mrs. Garnett wili
go to Florida on a wedding trip.
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RS. ROY GREEN spent last week
end with relatives in Tiger.
Mrs. J. F. Earl was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bleckley,
of Anderson, 8, C.
The February meeting of.the Claytof
Woman's Club was held Ik the club
room. \
Miss Ruth Harris, of Leesburg, wha
is instructing the ladies here in mak
ing surgical dressings, 13 the guest ol
Mrs. Fannie Green.
Curt Kell, of Atlanta, spent last week
end with relatives here. i
Miss Bertha Jones, a student of the
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Bleckley Memorial Institute, spent last
week in Rabun Gap. 2
Mrs. H. J. Ramey visited Mrs. J. fl
Dotson last week. o
Miss Ruth Ritchie was a recent nn#%
of Miss Cora Lee Ramey. § “:i’«j"
.\nsak Ruby Paris entertained at her
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RS. RALPH PEACOCK enters
M tained informally Friday w
noon two tables of bridge, ¥
Mrs. Will Pool and Miss Christine
Pool, of Hawkinsville, spent Friday in
the city with Mrs. Anna Grlmlht'. T
W. E. Wall, of Bastman, spent Sun
day here with friends. .
Lieutenant I. C. Urquhart, ,c:{ Fort
McPherson, spent the week-end. with
relatives here. L2t
Barney Hendrix, of Camp \Vh“'lé.’
Spuiil week-end at his home here.
I ' K. Bullard entertained the
Sewing Club Friday afternoon, :
wiss Virginia Blazer, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday and Sunday with rela
tives, %
Mrs. Fannie Bond, of Macon, 18 with
her daughter, Mrs. John Urquhart, for
several weeks, .
Tom Bailey, of Atlanta, is at home
for a few days with relatives.
The Vailentine tea Thursdai' afternoon
at Mrs. Whipple's was quite a suc
cess,
Dr. W. V. Pirkle Visited Mdcon on
Thursday. (1]
Colonel J. F. Urquhart, of Maecon.
spent Sunday with relatives.
Harry Wade, of Camp Wheeler, spen|
Sunday and Monday in the city.
Mrs. T. 1. Bailey has returngd home
from Atlanta, after a two weeks' stay.
Mrs. Jeamy, of Toscalusa, Towa, has
‘rt-lm'nu‘l home after a: two ' months
visit to her son. 5
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