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HI Sumter Club dance given at the
Armory was an 5-:&nyah‘fl event,
Musie was furnish by Muecke's
orchestra, of Columbue,
Morgan and James Eldredge, who are
visiting Mrs. G. M. Eldredge, entertain
ed about 30 of their little friends at a
®birthday party this week. They will
zfi\d some time in Americus before re
aun. 1o their home at Cecliton, M 4.
rs. ¥. B Hod(gu. of Jakin, is the
guest of Mrs. J. O, McArthur,
Mre. D. Peariman s vllmng7 relatives
and friends in Raltimore and New York.
Miss #thel Wilson has returned to
her home in Macon, after a visit here as
the guest of Mra. . D. Cherry.
Mrs. J. N. lee hns returned to At-
Janta after a vislt to relatives in Ameri
cus,
Migs Ruih McArthur ls spending some
time with friends at Mount Vernon.
Misses Frances Gurr and Jane Carter,
of Macen, were week-end guests of Mr,
lnfl Mrs. H. B. Mashburn
iss k{uy Loe is visiting Mrs. J. N.
Tae at her home in Atlanta.
Miss Loulse Seig has returned from a
vu‘% to friends at !mw.
. and Mrs, Nathan edlander, of
u trie, have returned home after a
to Mr. and Xrl‘ B. 8. Kassel,
ss Christine Collis, of Macon, is vis
iting Mrs. C. G. Gammage,
. Nannie Rittenberry, of Maecon,
is she guest of Mrs. C. W. Clark.
. and Mrs. B. ©. Cooper have re
turhed from their 'oddh{' trip In south
gla and Florida points.
88 Laura Moore entertained at the
ho! of her ;mrenu, ‘lr .Pd Mrs. R.
P. Moore, In mmra’t er birthday an
:\l .d;ry. About een children at
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ericus friends have recelved cards
angouncing the mnrrluf‘ of Norman
Rg‘gefl. formerly of this clg'. and Misw
Anmie Jones, of Lakeland, a.. Febru-
Ary'3, at the home of the bride In Lake
land. ‘(r. and Mrs. Rodgers are now on
n 'rief honeymoon trip to Fast Coast
points.
M. ang Mrs. Robert Lee McMath an
noghee the onpufoment of their daugh
ter® Mattle Beulah, to FEpaminondas
e, the wedding to occur in March.
& members of the younger set an
joyed a prom party last week at the
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home of Mr. and Mr.s Barlow Council
Miss Mary Klza Sheppard entertained
at bridge Wednesday morning at her
home. The players were Mrs. Emory
Rylander, Mre. Furlow Gatewood, Jr.,
Mrs, E. J. Eldridge, Misses Annie Ivey
Kathleen Denham, Melva Clarke, Bara
#heffield, Maude Bheriock and Docla
Mathis.
Mre. R. 1, Maynard was hostess to
t‘.?a Woman's Literary Club Thursday
ternoon at her home
Mre. M. 8. Bplvey is visiting relatives
in Birminghom.
Mra. Franc Mangum has returned
from a vist to relatives in Macon,
Miss Allce Rone has returned to her
home in Dallas, Texas, after a visit of
several days in Americus, the guest of
Mrs. Paul Kllis
Mrs. Carl Holmer, of Miami, Fla., Is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D, Stewart
Mrs. Emory Rylander entertained the
members of her bridge club last week
at her home. Handkerchlefs wereprlv
en for top score at each table Ay~
ing were Miss Maude Bherlock, Mrs,
Furlow Gatewood, Mrs. K. J. Kldredge,
Mises Melva Blarke, Mary Flza Shep
pard, Annie Ivey, SBara Sheffleld and
Martha Dedman,
Miss Charlotte Boyd, of Griffin, and
Miss Margaret Adams, of Carrolton,
have returned to Wesleyan after @
vm&-cnd vieit In Americus as the
guests of Mrs. Frank P Harorid,
Mrs. John Harrold, of Ban Franecisco,
is the guest of Mrs. Frank P. Harrold
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1. Jackson and
Miss Adelalde Jackeon, of Adel, are the
guesta of Mr. and MN. B. B. Kent,
Tsp Matrons’ goe Club has sus
pended Its meetings during Lent.
The ladles of the Hosplital Assoeiation
met Tuesday evening at the home of
Mra. C. C. HMawkins,
Misa Elizabeth Harris entertained the
Girl Bcout Club at her home. Those
g{”"" were Migpsos Nuoml Wflfiht
arlelxr Kalmon, Mary Bue Chamblias,
Mary Alfce Lingo, Mary Rose Brown,
Orlean Ansley, Geraldine Payne, Mar
garet Wheatley, Nellle Werthy, Pauline
Broadhurst and Margery Brown,
Miss Naney Hanna, of Shelbyville,
Ky., is the guest of Mrs. G. A. Turpin.
Mre, R. E. MeNulty has returned from
a visit to friends in Dawson.
The Red Cross Club met Friday after
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN
noon with Mre. Stephen Pace,
~ Americus Chapter, Duu‘lmors of the
American Revolution, met Tyesday with
Mrs. Thomas Harrold. The lltnnr{ fene
tures were & rndln{{ by Mrs. E. A
Hawkins, a paper by Mrs. Bhelton Har
ris and a talk on “Great Citlzens Geor
kla Has Produced,” by Mrse. Z. A, Lit
tlejohn,
Mrs. Waiter Rylander entertained on
Wednesday afterncon, honoring Mrs. R.
L. Saville, ~f Dawson, who is her guest,
nn‘a Mrs, G. C. Webb, a recent bride.
Miss Mary Oranberry and Thomas H.
Hill were married Tuesday eavening at
the home of the bride’'s parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Granberry. Miss Mll.
dred Granbarry was ne) sister’s mald of
honor, while 1. H. Hutchinson attended
the groom as his best man. The cere
mony was performed b;_‘ Rev. Paul W,
Ellls. pastor of the rst Methodlist
Chureh, the ring ceremony being used
Following the ceremony a buffet supper
was served. Mr, and Mrs. Hill will have
apartments wtih Mrs. W. C. Barrow,
caon
Augusta
R. ?‘N'D MRS. THOMAS DAVIES
COLEMAN announce the fl:flfi:
ment of thelr daughter, gt
to James Scott Denham, of City Park,
Va., the date of the vuddln‘ to be an
nounced later.
The rn-.rrhla of Lieutenant Owo?
Coleman, of Augusta, now ltuticnoe a
Cfunp Gordon, to Migs Eleanor Lustrat,
o A"B:"" took place Juudly in Ath
ens. . and Mrs. Coleman and Miss
Martha Coleman were present at the
ceremnrl;r. ILieutenant and Mrs. Cole
man arrived In Au’ultu Thur-dn{‘ for a
short visit t? the former's ‘nm , and
this week will return to Atlanta.
Mrs, Llewellyn G. Doughty enter
tained 176 guests at the ,oumr{ Club
Tuesday night at a Valentine ball.
A concert was rlven Wednesday n{{hl
at the fion Atr Hotel by the Rn(ll el
gun Trio for the starving children of
elglum, The society set was out In
full” fores, with hundreds of topriste.
Over S7OO was contributed in free will
offerings.
There were several hundred present
at the opening dance of the season at
the lLenwood Hotel Saturday night
Many of the officers from Camp Han
cock and thelr wives were present, with
- A Newspaper for People Whoi'krl}_ln_k_ —
'l number of the Aul’un_trp fifl- and
young married people. he hotel wil
#ive military dances every Wednesday
and Baturday evening from noew on.
The closing dance of the pre-lL.enton
| season was {lvan at the parish house
Tuesday nl? t. The chs’Feronl were
Mrs, r B. Dorsett, Mrs. T. C. Jowitt.
Mrs. 8, A. Bmith and Mra, J. P. New
man.
A fancy dress ball wm‘lvm at the
Arm(;?r \z the Boldiery’ {ef Associa
tion Monday nl’ht.
The (,‘ountr{ ‘lub Anxlllu’r to the Red
Cross will entertain with a large bridge
toa Trud‘ afternoon at the Bome of
Mrs, An[d’t;n on Walton Wl‘,
Mrs. Leonard Kendall, of New York
and Atlanta, is visiting Mre. Moragne
Fl-mlnt.
Mrs. U. T. Koch, of Atlants, has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Piicher, foi
the past week, but has now returned to
Atlanta,
Mrs. John B. Jones is visiting her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Baxon.
Mrs. Dupent Kirven, of Columbus
who was Lilu Bessje Fry, le vl‘lg_nl
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, W, Fry
Migs Clara Beldel, of gmnenu. is the
!um of the Misses rowning. iss
eldel will have several affalrs giveo.
in her honor while here.
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Columbus .
=—wyyeerer—y
RS. T. CHARLTON HUDSBON'SB
flluu from the KEast were enter
ined Thursday at Green Island
Ranch by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jondan.
Tuesday they were guests of honor at &
&lcnla at Goat Rock, ilvon by Mr. and
re. Hudson. Beveral of the visitors
have left, and tl‘v l’lrty now Includes
Mr., and Mrs. ilflam Folwell, Miss
Dobcrni' Seal, Miss Julla Griffith, Mrs.
Robert Folwell and John Braun, of Phil
adelphia,
| Mrs. Barschall Andrews entertained
the Hudson house party Monday with a
| plenic at Bates Farm. Mond:g night
| Mrs. Paul Dismukes entertained infor
'mally in their honer. Other affairs of
an informal nature, such as pienies,
oymter roasts and metor trips, will be
gvan during the remalinder of the visit
r*' gtn&' in Colymbu-.
| rs. Willlam Folwell, a member of the
lhouae party, gave a musicale Tuesday
night at Mrs, T. €. Hudson's home.
| Bhe sang ballads and selections from
| opera, hoge attending included Mr,
iand Mrs. Henry Burris, Mr. and Mrs.
| Shepherd Thweatt, Mr, and Mys. Gordon |
| Flournoy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joerg,
,Mrs, Frank Joerg, Mr. and Mrs. uoyti
| Bowers, Mr, and Mre, %er Pou, Mr.
‘and Mrs. William DeL. orsley, Mrs.
'B. N. Curtis and Miss Alice Curtis.
| Miss Sara Heggie complimented her
!zue&. Miss Mary Lovell MoElmur?oy.
of Wayneshoro, Wednesday afternoon
with a bridge party at her home at Wa.
verly Terrace. Her guests included
Misses Helen DgAley, Clara Martin,
Louter Duskin, Bara Salisbury, Joan
Warner and Leulse Scarborough.
The engagement of Miss Alma Gladys
|l"10yd, duu'htor of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Floyd, of Columbus, to Robert C. Pul
|liam, ‘of Fufaula, Ala., has been an
lnoum‘;ed‘ The wedding will take place
| February 26 at 8:30 in the evening at
| the Pulliam home, East Lynne,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litchfield and
little daughter, Nell, of Hogewell, i
are visiting Mrs. Litchfield's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, L. T. Jones, in Columbus.
Mrs. Duncan MeDougald has returned
to Athens, after 8 visit with Mrs. Dozier
Pou, in Columbus. Mrs. MeDongald for,
!merly was Misg Elise Hanserd.
Dr. and Mrs. I, 8 Darby have returneg
| from a visit to Florida.
Miss Mary Lovell McEimurray, of
\\"uynesboro. is visiting Miss Sara fie(-
gie.
’ Mrs. John MaGhee, of Talbotton, is
visitng her sisters, Mrs, Wilmer Scar
borough and Mrs, A. W, Cozart.
Mre. Alvah H, Chapman, of Atlanta,
formerly Miss Wyoline Page, of Colum
bus, is visiting her parents, Mr. and‘
Mrs. R. W. Page.
Mre, Wallace 8. Streater, of Washing
l\.nn. D. O, is thé guest of her sister,
| Mlee. Baaoras Aralth, of Qui ~ 1
rs. (George Sm of Quincy, 11, is
| visiting her parents, Mr. and N?'n. Leon
| Camp, in Wgnnton
| Mrgs. Will Blanford has retruned to Co.
|lumbus after a visit with her son, W.
. Blanford, and her daughter, Mrs. H
!\" Delgar, in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. J, H. McDuffie are baek
from a visit to their sons, Lieutenani
David McDuffle and Lieutenant Jamie
MeDuffie, in (.‘halunoos‘a.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lanler Scruvfi are
spending several weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Folwell, of New
York, whao have heen members of Mr.
and Mrs, T. Chariton Hudsen's house
party, have returned home.
Miss Chlotilde Scott, dau&hter of Pro.
fessor and Mrs. Scott, of Wynnten, has
gone to Washington to do Government
work.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jordan Brooks are
spending several weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Worrill, whose
marriage was a recent event in Waor
cester, Mass., will arrive in Celumbus
next week. Mrs. Worrill was Miss Eliz.
abeth Hood, of Columbus. Mr. Worrill is
a Harris County planter.
Columbus persons at White Sulphur
Springs, Fla., Inelude Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Scarborough, J. A. Virven, Andrew
Shepherd and Charles Johnson.
Miss Leila Slade will attend the mid
winter dances in Auburn, Ala., this
week.
Mrs., H, Stokes Munroe is spending
several weeks in Charlotte, N. C.
Miss Mary Walker has returned te
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The Georoian
Americus after visiting Miss Anna Dise
mukes,
Mra. J, E. mckt-r‘:on visited relatives
in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Willlam Hight will leave this
week to vielt her mother, Mrs., John J
B!rfl. of Lanark l?rinn Fla.
Miss Florence Hooks )nn returned to
her home In Americus after a visit with
Miss Mildred Brown.
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Brunswick
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HE Brunswick Chapter, D. A. .
T held a meeting ‘l'uudl& lncomoevu
at the “oldenco of re. D. .
Krauss, on Union strest, celebrating
Georgla flag day. An interesting fea
ture of the afternoon was the charming
manner {n which Mrs, R, E, L. Nell ex
rrnled her appreciation of the hoaglul
ty of the Brunswick Chapter of the D.
A, R. and of the iadles of the city In
general, Thoug’t; not & member of thia
chapter, Mrs, Neil is an omhulh?‘tic
. A, R worker and conveyed her
thoughts In a beautifully rué poem.
Dale{uu to the Co&}in ntal onfing.
which convenes in Washington, o
in April, were slected and are Mrs. fiu
T, Me xg: r t; Mrs, F. -
Mx. Mrs. u»t itfleld, Mrs W. H.
Devoe, Mrs. A, urch and Mrs. L.
T, McKinnon. A ty salad course
with hot coffee was w-vod. after which
g.o T:ounhwwm tfi meet with
Fr;.m T.” nnon, on Egmont street,
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M)Muu{d-flon Bruge {s the guest of
ends {n mwlh.
Mra. ogxm mbright, of Indlanap
olis, Ind., who has been the guest of
Miss Susfe Gale. on Norwich street, for
sevral days, left Tuesday for Atlanta,
to _visit relatives before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Dorman enter
tained with a valentine dance Tuesday
night at their home on Union street, in
honor of Miss Elizabeth and Master Ed.
ward Dorman. The rooms were very
attractive in red earnations and ferns,
the color scheme of red and green be-
Ing carrfed out in evorr detail. The
guests were Misses Ethe L‘!,?eour. Mil
dred Wade, Fanny Alken, vian Mor
gan, Ellen Emanuel, Nellle Martin, Vir
ginia each, and Masters John Harrison,
Tugh Alken, Eugene BShaver, Charles
Cowman, Ray McGregor Willapd
lKm.uu, Russell Moiser, Wwilllam Potter,
l.’udaon Smith, Spencer Harrisen., Mrs
Dorman was assisted in entertaining by
Miss Margaret Hummel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood are visit
; lng) friends in Jacksonville,
r. and Mrs. J., W, Bimens are in Sa
:vlnnnah attending the Shriners’ Conven.
tion.
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conoly are visit
mg friends In Bavannah.
Tiss F'lorrie Porter is the guest of rel
atives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. . Peeples have re
turned to Bavannah after spending sev
eral days with friends here,
The Rev. and Mrs. W. A, Sammons,
of Griffin, are the guests of friends in
the city,
Miss Ruth Varnedoe, of Alabama, is in
the eity for several days.
The Woman's Club met Tuesday after.
noon at the Elks’ Home. After the busi
ness meeting a musical program was en.
joyed. Those ukinr part were: Miss
Sadie Dart, ?olo: Miss Larena McCool,
piano solo; Misa Ethel Conoly, song; Mrs,
John Ralston, instrumental solo. ‘‘Sone
of America” wag sung by all members
of the clgb.
Miss Ada Barnes entertained Monday
evening at her home op Union streei
with a tacky party. There were about
twenty-flve guests present, who enjoyed 1
the evening, which was spent in rlaying
various games, during which delightful
refreshments were served.
Miss Bertha Borchardt has returned
from a visit to Mrs. SBam Borchardt in
Tampa.
Miss Marie Harrison, who has been
vlsmnq triends in the city, has returned
to her home in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross are visiting
friends in Birmingham.
Miss Velma Ivey, who has been vis
iting friends in #orida for seyeral
months, has returned te the city.
Miss Marie Fiverett and her father, R.
H. TFverett, have returned from Jack
gonville, where they were the guests of
lLivingston Fvereit for several days.
Miss Estell Meverhardt is visiting rel
atives in Rome for several days.
Tuesday afternoon at the residence of
Mrs, Frank D. Aiken on Union street,
Cirele A, of St. Mark's Church, gave a
silver tea.
Monday afternoon at the Progress
Club on Gloucester street, the ladies of
tha Acacia Club entertained with a tea
dance for the officers and crew of the
Wanderlust and other naval reserves in
the city. There were twenty young men
who enjoyed the affair. The young la
dies and eothers who were invited to
meet the naval reserve men were Misses
Lula Parker, Katherine O'Conner, Dor
othy Krauss, Buford Aiken. Alice Stiles
Elizabeth Mann, Annie Burnett, Lila
Taylor, Florence Maxey, Julia Church.
Winnie AfeKinnen, Ann Maxey, Florence
Aiken, Glagys MeKinnon and RElvira
Torras.
Mrs. L. T. Dean. of Brookman, spend
Monday with friends in the city.
Misses Jane and Mina Gignilliatt are
visiting friends in Pinola, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs, Hadley Brown have ar
rved from Waycross and will make
their home here in the future.
Misses Marion and Gene Manson, of
Darien, who came over Friday night to
attend the dance at the Oglethorpe, re
turned home Monday. /
Miss Susie Brown is visiting in At.
lanta and St. Louis for a few da%&
Miss Leila Parker was hostess Friday
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918
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night te a salad supper sfter the dan
-2‘{l)l- Ogh:horpa at her fitome on%nfi.
fax square, wfi.n she entertalned Miaws
Ann Afaxey {s¢ Marlon Manson and
Miss Gene Manson, and *"mnk Bo}rlou
George Allen, ‘Walter Millay and Frank
Mers,
The young men of the clty gave &
grahnoe at th:o Oglothorpe wl"rrigl%rnxflrl\':,
e out-of-town gues e s
e B et ot Yyonkers, N. i
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson, of Da
rien; Misses Gens and Marle Manson
% Darten. ‘;m chaperons were Mr, and
re. 8, B, Watking, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
;zr Ou’tn, Nh[rs.'};{. B, Maxey and Mr, and
Mrs, Fran en,
~ Mrs, Bert tnvemm, of Atlanta, is the
‘guest of Mrs. J. J. lissner,
- Mrs, 1. B. HOPTI and little son are
\lxxmdhx(J some time in Lulaton.
- Miss Julla Gould, of 8t Himon, fs
\th. nw of Mre, J. J. Wimberly.
Mrs. W. H, DK"' who has been the
l{uut of her mother, Mrs. W, H. Berrle,
as returned to her home in Douglas,
Mra, y E Csrmlc%ol ?ont the week-.
end with Miass m% ould, on Bt EBimon
‘ Mr. and Mrs, D. Wyatt Afken, of
Yonkers, N. Y, tro the guests of Mr,
‘and Mrs. Frank Alken, on Unlon street.
| Mr., and Mrs. J. H. McCullough, ot
North Carolina, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Don Parker, on Union street.
Miss Leila Bunkley, who has been
\mnalnn some time at Frederica, hu‘
returned to the city and will leave short. |
ly for Augusta, where she will go in
training to hecome a nurse.
Mre. Ed Hog}flnl, of Jacksonville, is
the guest of Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, on
- Uni .!t;«t.
| ufl" uise Elliott is the gueat of Mrs
Alex w‘l in Tampa.
Migs Marie tengale has returned
from a short visit to Savannah.
| Mln} Willie Barkuloo is the guest of
)(3. . Hatten Howard in Jacksonville
re, 8, " anbrou’h is thmu of
friends in Fitzgerald for seve ys,
Mrs. u‘:lcolm Jones, of Macon, is the
guest of her )lnu:hter. Mrs, Alex Dixon.
Dr. and Mrs, Thomas Wilson spent
l‘r’!:ly in Fernandina.
rs. L. Moegling, of cgaczmuti, is
gu guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moeg
ng.
| filu Mabel smklngr, of &va.nnuh.l
is the guest of Miss ederica Bernhill
at her home on Nerwich street, }
| Mrs, J. J. Richards returned Friday
from Fernandina, where she has been
visiting relatives for several days.
~ Mrs. Joe Lambright is the guest of
‘Mrs. B, ], Ways in Tampa. |
~ Mrs, W. R. Courtney and little daugh
‘ter, Winell, of Pittsburg, Pa., are the
‘flxeuta of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Mattox, at |
their home on Grant street. 3
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ISB DAISY DIXON, of this place,
and Julian Rouse Drake, formerly
of Pelham, now stationed at the
United Btates naval training camg atl |
Charleston, 8. €., were married last Sun
day at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Dixon, the ceremony
being performed by the Rev. W, M. Har
rig, of the First Baptist Ciurch, In the
?resence of a number of relatives and
riends. The wedding march was played
by Miss Marion Bruee, of Brunewick.
Before the ceremony Mrs. C. C. Cocroft
sang ‘I Love You Truly.” There were
no attendants. The bride wore a tai
lored suit of dark blue, with hat, gloves
and shoes of gray. Her corsage bouquet
was orchids and valley lilles. Shertly
after the ceremony the couple left for
Charleston, where they will reside while
Mr. Drake is stationed there. Among
the out-of-town guests present were
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Drake, Misses Fan
nie and Ruth Drake, Leslie Drake and
W. M. Drake, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Corte-»
vent, Miss Leola White and 8, F. Flint,
of Pelham; Mrs. Edward Bruce and Miss
Marion Bruce, RBrunswick; Mrs. J. S.
Smith, of Greenville, 8. C.; Mr, and Mrs,
A. M. Dixon and Charles W. Dixon, of
Jacksonville, Fla.
The annual valentine dance, given by
the young men of the dancing set, took |
place at the Glen Arven Country Club,
and was largely attended, Among the
out-of-town guests present were Miss
Edith E{ms and Miss Sarah Lamar, of
Monticello. Fla.; Miss Virginia Buck- |
ley, Manistee, Mich.; Miss Louise Elliott, |
of Brunswick; Miss Idalette Henry, of
Jackson, Misg.; Misg Margaret Math
ews, of Cuthbert; Misses. Marion and
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&‘fi;fiu R;& Catts tn‘r Lutfiello kc{al
nd, of Tullahassee, .3.: {upos Clyde
Mooy, Margaret Varnedoe, Maudo Cur.
ry:n Anna Baelle Converse, Lee Ashiey,
an v, and Mrs, Grover Balfour, of
Valdostn,
My, nna’ Mrs, J. Gordon Crawford, of
Atlanta, have been theffuuu of Mr.
and Mrs, T, V. ang o
Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Blalock and Mise
Janie Wade, of Quitman, were the guests
of Jrlond- here h{n week.
ing Julla Ban els, who s Attmdln?
schoo! In Valdosta, was the guest o
welatives here last week.
Mre, H, C. Rivers, of Atlanta, is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs, T, L. Fleming.
Mins Dalsy McGee, of Atlanta, was the
guest of frisnde here last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Epalding Peck and chil-
Adren, of Moblle, are the guests of Mrs
{:ock': parents, Mr, and Mrs, Hamllton
ose, of Milwaukes, at thelr winte
home here,
Mres. Donald ftuart and children and
Mrs, B, L, Hllhm have arrived from
gnvunnah and will spend some time
here,
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‘West Point.
| HE Fort Tyler Chag_‘tar, o.D £
observed Georgla Flag Day, Feb
ruary 12. Mrs. Belle Baker and
Mrs. Phil Lanier were assisted in sell
-1:5 the flags by a number of the younsg
ladies of West Point. TwentY-nlne dol
lars and to:éy cents was realized. The
money ralsed in this way is applied to
the educational fund.
The Junior Brid:e Club met with Miss
Marion Woodyar Wednesday after
noon. On Ffidly the club was enter
tained bi; Miss Aurelia Greene at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Willis Johnson.
About forty of the h{;h school bcan
and glrls enjoyed a Valentine party
ARE SOARING
In several grades and sizes,
diamond prices have ad
vanced as much as twenty
five dollars per carat since
our present stock was bought.
It is only a question of time
until retail dealers shall be
compelled to follow these ad
vances which have occurred
in the wholesale market.
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It will pay you to antief
pate your requirements and
buy early ai the current
prices quoted in our 1918 dia
mond booklet and catalogue.
Selections shipped prepaid
for inspection.
Attractive monthly pay
ments allowed.
Write for booklet, ‘“Facts
About Diamonds,” and twen
ty-third annual catalogue.
Maier & Berkele,lnc.,
Diamon
"5!.."’!‘ N ’ d
2\ Merchants,
s % 31 Whitehall St.
" £ Established 1887.
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riday evening at the home of M
Elunm- Str}é}fn. A‘gl the dimutio;:
were suggestive of Valentine, and ths
same idea was carried out in the re.
freshments.
The first regular meeting of the D, A
R. C}(n‘?v;:’tr will F“b held an the Wom
an's Club room February 21, with )
Claude Melton, regent. B e
Mrs. George Harrie entertained th,
Senior Bridge Club at {ts last meeting
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