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Fitzgerald.
ISB NELL FRAZER was hostess
M to the Philatheas Friday aft
i ernoon at her home on Main
street. The guests were met at the
door by Mrs. J. L. Frazer, mother of
the hostess, and ushered into the dec
orated parlors, where the afternoon was
Spent sewing, knittjng and chatting.
An ice course was served by Miss Bobra
Reynolds and Miss Rhea Wise. Those
&rewant were Misses Mabael Rogers,
ary Joe Reid, Eva and Mae Stone,
Rhea Wise, Bobra Reynolds, Bell Gibbs,
Lora Askew, Inez McLaughlin, Sara
Funderburk, Mise Garner and Mesdames
J. H. Dodgen, J. B,'Wall, Malcolm Prid.
g&en, of Cordele, and Mrs, J. W, Reid,
of Atlanta.
Mrs. O. H. Cook has returned from
Mcßae, where she visited her mother,
Mrs. George Wilbox.
Miss Lula Smith returned home Sat
unday from Macon, Milledgeville and
Rochelle.
fiMm' L. C. Emith and daughter, Cath
erine, have returned from Ocllla,
Mrs. L. I. Oriner is visiting her
{r.thar. Captain Thomas Conn, at Mil
edgeville,
Miss Ethel Adams, of Tifton, was the
vgek-end guest of Mrs. U. J. Bennett.
ir. and Mrs. C. P. Maxwell and two
children, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs.
Maxwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D,
Meade,
_ Mr. and Mrs. FEric Gilbert have re
“turned to their home in Atianta after
r"flnndlng several days with Mr. and
“Mrs. T, M. Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Malecolm Pridgen and
Mitle daughter, of Cordele, are the
$ fiue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLaugh
n,
Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Griffin had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Bhaw, of Tifton; Mr. and Mrs. B,
«Connell, of Nashville; W. W. Connell
?nd daughter, Valeria, of Macon, and
J. L, Parrish, of Valdosta.
Miss Fva Martin entertained the
mbers of the Frolicsome Few Club
«Monday afternoon in honor of Miss
sther Osborne's birthday. The home
was decorated In large red roses and
ferns. Late in the evening Miss Martin,
assisted by her mother, Mrs, W. M,
Martin, and sister, Miss Ola Mae Mar
tin, served an {ce course and cake.
The invited ruenu were Misses Emma
V. Pattishall, Esther Osborne, Pearl
George, Ola Mae Martin, Lula Smith,
Mary Eva Martin and Jim J, Clyatt,
Charlle Cooper. Hubert Young, Roy
Bragg, Abe Kruger and Mesdames
Frank Hilliard, W, M. Martin and Lee
Hilllard.
Mrs. Charles 8. Isler entertained a
few friends at dinner Tuesday evenlna
in honor of Mrs. George W, Cole an
Mrs. Mitchell Gwinn, of Atlanta, who
are the guests of Mrs. C. G. Pryor, Jr.
+ Mrs. W, E. Yeatman entertained the
children of the bogal ’l‘om;;:runco Le
filon at an old-fashioned laster egg
unt Thursday afternoon,
Rey. LA, (‘nzber. of Millen, Is vis
it friends here thlLweek.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Bradshaw re
turned Monday from Atlanta.
Mrs. K. B. Thomson, of Thomasville,
is the guest of Mra. George Bowden.
Myrs, Mamie Foulks, of Sloux cnl;;.
lfowa, Is the guest of MrAand Mrs. D.
"'W. Bhryrock. *
E. K. Farmer entertalned a num
ber of visiting Knights Temglurs with
& dinner at the Aldine Hotel Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Harris, of Atlanta, 1s vis
iting friends here,
Mr and Mrs. M. T. Lawrence and son,
Pirkle, of Irwinville, were visitors here
Tuesday.
. Mrs. T. J. Dickey, Mrs. J. T. Bhea
hnon and Miss Lilllan Howell motored to
Douglas Tuesday and spent the day
With friends,
. Mrs. John Knight and little daughter,
of Miamj, Fla., are guests of her moth
er, Mra. Ida McKay.
Charlton Morgan and B. Hall, of Tif
togl. vuged friends here last week.
iss Allle M:\{‘l returned home from
Macon, where she |%:'m the weaek-end
with Miss Martha omble, at Wes
leyan Conefl.
Mrs, J. e Pittman returned home
Baturday after a short visit to her
sister, Mrs. Ambrose Beckham, in Ma
f‘.flu T. J. Griffin returned home Sat
& lg-y from Camilla, where she has
X visiting relatives for the past few
- wWeeks. )
Joha Luclus MeMillan, of Osferfield,
was 4 visitor here last week.
Mr. and Mrs, %&m Dickey are in
Jacksonville for a few dqi;.
Mrs. R. M. Easters, of Broxton, was
visiting relatives here last week,
8. A. Kimbrough, of the hospital
corps, Cax;:(\ Wh oiqs. Macon, visited
his sister, Mrs. J, {l odgen, last week.
. ’J and Mrs. S %onufl'uo and
ren motored to Hawkinsville Sun
a4y and spent the day with friends.
_ Miss Frances Helde is here to spend
the Fuster holldnln with her parentsg
“Mr. and Mrs G. A. }Eeide.
© Miss Lilllan Howell has returned home
After a visit to her brother, E. J, How
~ell, and family in Alma.
© Mrs. W. T. Ward and daughters, Mrs,
. W. P. Ward and duusl‘:ten. Mrs. J,
- Gordon Burns and son rdon, Jr,, ngd
‘Miss Marie Ward, of f)ou(!!u, were the
,'fij"t.- of Mrs. Jesse Grantham last
~Mr. and Mrs. Dwight 1. Rogers and
‘Mrs, W. . Flanders and son, of Oefl
g{b:ere visitors in Fitagerald Tues
. Jack Frazer, Mts. J. F. Maloof
and Miss Rosalie Halr, of %bbevm..\
were visitors to the city Tuesday. |
sßoe ‘
Thomson
RS. JOHN L. NEAL gave a party
M Saturday afternoen. compliment- |
ing her little daurhter. Elsle.‘
After many games the litt e(’uesu were
taken to the H. un;l 8, Case, where
“they were served refreshments |
Misses Georgia and Vera Lazenby
were hostesses at a bridge party Wed- |
nesday afternoon. After the garmes A
salad course was served. |
The Methodist Ladles’ Aid Society |
(met with Mrs. Boyd Rivers Friday aft
ernoon. |
Mrs. W. H. Stone was hostess to the
{-fi{nlonary Society of the Methodist
urch Monday afternoon. Mrs. A, H.
Curtis ,grecldea.
The Red Cross Boclety cgunod their
meéw workroom in the City Bank Bulld
ing Tuesday.
Cood ‘
Brunswick |
HE Glynn Parent-Teacher Associa- |
tion held * its re,ular monthly
meeting Tuesday afternoon. Short
talks on conservation through the me
dium of war gardens was made by those
present, Refreshments were served.
Lawrence Miller, Jr., entertained Fri
day e\'enln% in honor of the senior class
of the public school and the teachers
and also the following: Dr. and Mrs. H
M. Branham. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Orr,
Misses Clara Pgel. May Potter, Roselle
MeVeigh and r. Stovall. Mr, Miller
was assisted in emermlnlng by his
mother, Mrs. L. A. Miller, and his sister,
Miss Mary Miller.
“Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bowler entertain.
ed at dinner Thursday evening in honor
of their guests, Mre. E 4 Adams, of New
port News, Va., and Miss Dorothy Davis,
qgm’ashlnxton. D, C.
“Bidney Nathan was %ven & surprise
wty Tueéday evehing by a number of
friends in honor of his leaving for
Camp Gordon. Among those who at
tended were Misses Fdna Pos, Flora
lgac.'surnh Mirsky. Faqny Extrowich
thér Meyerhardt, Ilda Borchardt, Flora
Zelmenovitz, Charlie Zelmenovitz, Ar
?mr Pos. Harry Wingrow, Alfred Poa,
Joe Franzon, Isaac Wingrow, Farle May
fil Marks. . Refreshments were served
Mrsdfred Pfeiffer and Miss Bertha
Borch s
Mrs. ¥win Barge and children have
returmed to Atlanta after being the
mos the former's sister, Mrs, J. H.
. Mrs. Boling Whitfield and Miss Mir
~fam Whitfield are in Atlanta with rela-
Ctives, .
,Jn. C. T. Calan has returned from
F. Ellis is thtoguut of her
~ dayghter,. Mrs. Roy Hutches, in Ma
-8 Mavand Mrs. James D. Gould have re-
the vuts of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Woods.
Mrs. Lillian Hurst is in Waycross.
Mrs. C. Howell, of Athens, is 'X\e guest
of Mrs. C. Walker.
Mrs. Carlos Taylor, of New York, s
the guest of Mrs. O. M. Taylor,
Mrs. J. T. Bennet has returned from
Blackshear.
Mrs. Emma Parker has returned from
Waycross, 6
Mrs. R. E. Moegling and mother ars in
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Smith, of Boston
Mags.,, are with Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Leavy.
- o 0 on
Vienna.
RE. D, I. HENDERSON and Misa
Allee Henderson spent the week
in Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Jewel Brown spent Friday in Ma
con.
Mrs. B. C. Taylor, of Macon, spent
the wek-end with home folks.
Dr. Powell, of the Foreign Mission
Board, gave an interesting talk at the
Baptist Church Thuraday.
h?lnmn Martha and [ovie Lee Taylor
spent Saturday in Cordelse,
Miss Aline Jolner, of Byromville, spent
Baturday here.
Vernon Kirkland has returned home
from Colorado.
Miss Etta I\6}lo Joiner left Friday for
Washington, .C. Miss Joiner has re
ceived an appointment to a Government
position in the Treasury Bullding.
Miss Mildred Shell has returned from
a visit to relatives at Sylvester.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKenzie and
children. of Cordele, n&ent Sundn* as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Tay
lor.
Miss Melissa Meadows, of Hawkins
ville, spent several days here last week.
Mrs. Charlile Morgan and baby, of
Wayeross, were the ,'uelta of her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Morgan, last
week,
John Thigpen, of Atlanta, was hers
: recently.
Among those from here atending the
’dln!rlcl rally at the Lily Baptist Church
were Mesdames M. E. McDonald, Gus
lTharpe, D. A. Taylor, C. W. Turton,
‘M. T. Liyttle, J, L. Peavy, H. A. Mob
ley, J. J. Morgan, T. R. Smith, H. J.
Morgan _and O. H. Jordan.
Mru Pauline O'Hara has returned to
her home in Macon after a visit to Miss
Thelma Walton,
" Kendrick Henderson, of Georgia Mili
tary Academy, College Park, is at home
ifor n few days.
. Mrs. L. L. Woodward, Mrs. C. 8.
Gunn, Mrs. Earl Lnuhle&, Misses Myr
tia Everette and Emily Woodward were
oint hostesses to the C. I. C. at the
!\nme of Mrs. Woodward Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Horne and Mrs. C.
7. Stovall gpent Wednesday in Macon.
| Boon
Savannah
2. AND MRS. W. R. L. ROBERTS
M have issued invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Lols
Mershon, to George Elton Sauls, on Sat
urday evening, April 6, at the Wesley
Monumental CHurch.
Mrs. W. O. Perkins, who is the guest
of her mother, Mrs. Augustus Kelley,
was entertained informally Thursday
morning by Mrs. Gordon T. Finley.
Those invited to meet Mrs, Perkins were
Mre. Hagood Clark, Miss Kate Osborne.‘
Miss 1?%. Lindsay, Mrs. Guy C. Stev
ens, Mrs. Ermine Munford, Miss Letser
Randolp, Mrs. Henry Sayler and Mrs. T.
L. Dunn. |
Miss FElizabeth Campbell, of Fort
Soreven, will entertain with a supper
and dance Tuesday evening. Her guests
will be the officers of the posts and a,
nutmber of Savannah's younger soclety
net,
The Council of Jewish Women held an
open meeting Monday afternoon at the
Jewish Alliance. Miss Fva Leon, reps
resenting the provisional executive com
mittes of Zlonist affairs, gave a talk.
lsho spends most of her time in Jerusa
em.
The Savannah Music Club’s actist con
cert Thursday evening at the Lawton
Memorial was a great success. The
club presented the Russian soprano,
Mme. Haxldu TLashaneka. The concert
was under the nulgleu of the Red
Cross Auxiliary of the Music Club so
the proceeds could go to the Red Crdss.
The soldiers’ Saturday night hop held
at the Guards’ Armory was an' enjoy
able affair. The chaperons for the week
were members of the Pape School Par
ent-Teachers' Association. The entire
evening was given over to dancing. Re
freshments were served,
Mrs. Lawrence McNefll antertained
Saturday afternoon for Lieutenant and
Mrs, Walter MoNeill, of Atlanta, who
are lpondlnzl short while with her. A
{\,\lxmber of friends were Invited to meet
em.
Miss Cora Neal, of New York, was the
guest of honor at an informal tea Sat
urday afternoon when Mrs. E. 8 FElliot
invited a number of persons interested
in Girl Scout work to meet her.
An event which will take place after
Paster will be the dance Monday evfln-‘
ing at the Golf Club, given by Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Espy for Miss Earline Espy
and her gueat, Miss Florence Hickerson,
of Indianapolls, and Miss Rlsle Rspy,
who will return from school for the Eas
ter holidavs.
coon
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18§ ANDROMACHE BAILEY,
who is attending Wesleyan, is at
home for a few days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs, J, g Balley.
Mrs. Nick Peterson, of Tifton, spent
several dais here this week with Ksrs.
J. L. Walker, numi% her in putting
on “The Wemanless Wedding."
Mrs. C. 1. Rowling, of Jacksonville,
is srndlnz some time here with her
mother, Mrs. H. H, Rowling.
Mrs., W. A. Wells, of Thomasville, is
en route to Morristown, Va., for a visit
to her son, M. T. Wells, who is sta
tioned there with the aerlal squadrom,
spent several hours here Tuesday with
friends.
Mrs. L. 8 Price, Jr., and little daugh
ter, Sarah Frances, are visiting hirl.
Price’'s parents, Mr. and Mis. W. J,
Warnell, of Moultrie. |
Dr, and Mrs. H. J. Carswell are
espending some time with Dr, Cauwell‘-]
father at Hephzibah.
M‘u Zella Rabon has returned from
a visit to relatives In Jesup, Ga.
F. L. Atcheson and his sister, Miss
Ruth Atcheson, of St. Augustine, are
eéxpected In a few days for a visit to
Mrs. Atcheson, who is spending -ome!
time with her mother, Mrs. Calvin W.i
Parker, A
Mr. al'adl Mrs. Joihi':! T liaelunett. 01l
rangervilie, are visiting their daugh
ar, fie" M. E. Brinson. " |
Miss Bernice Geddes has returned
from a short vsiit to friends in Atlanta.
Miss Marion Williams has returned
to ,her home in Blackshear after a
Rl;mnt visit to Miss Etta Lou Wal-
Mrs. L. A. Wall and daughter, Thelma,
of Brunswick, are visiting Mrs. Lester
Roundtree,
Mrs. L. E. Sigman and “little son, Ku
gma have returned to their home in
lack Mountain, N.. C., after a visit
to. Mr-.El} 1. Huff.
“:lél’ol“‘ 'hs. Hlt’;:h hflt ::tu;ned from
» Where she vis er sister,
M‘:\" beet Bu;flald‘ i ot
n entertalnment was ven at the
Y. M. C. A: Thursday .venlng for the
young pv?le of the First Tethodist
Church. .program of readings, vocal'
ceirnons and instrumental music WAS
given in a pleasing manner.
sc)‘:tr!s. k J“R‘ Lamlu‘r".nd Miss Birdie
§ are v ng relativ
l"\"""‘“"l‘} g es and friends
Migs Mary Miles has returned from a!
visit to relatives at Thomasville. »
~ Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas and Mrs.
C. E. Register spent several days this'
‘wgek. ‘f, Macon and Camp Wh;gxer.
where they visited Mrs. Thomas' bréth.
er, Sergeant I, M. Register. %)
[ kiu Gladys Porter spent the week
end with relatives In S)’FVesth.
Mies Elizabeth Willoughby has re
turned to Macon after a visit to her
llqéer, ?r‘."'r. J.'D, Lnsm:r. o
. B. Ham tu
S R eSt o P
. ‘en_rou Floriaa
to speni several days here this
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week with her daughter, Mrs. C. V., Bil
veria, on Carswell streat.
Mr, and Mrs. ¥. V. Paradise and lit
tle daughter, Pe‘?y, sccompanied by
‘Mrs. 8. A. Lee, less Saturday for Ma
con, where they will be the suasu of
Ileutenant and Mrs. J. B. Peniston.
They made the trip by automobile.
Mrs. A. A. White is visiting in Jack
sonville,
Miss Linnie Strickland, of Schlatter
ville, spent the week-end with Mras, W,
‘ P. Sweat. i
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O. Agee, former
1y of Waycross, who have been living
In Ashburn for the past year, have re
turned to Wayeross to make their home,
. Mrs, George Zellner, of Jacksonville, is
'spending some time with her mother,
Mrs. J. A. Miller, on Folks street.
Mr. and Mrs. }lnrrfi R!d?‘lck and chil
dren are with Mr. Riddick's sister, at
Pensacola, Fla.
Tuesday evening Professor C. M. Gor.
don entertained the members of his
nch?ul at dinner at the Waycross Case,
Professor Gordon acted as toastmaster
and toasted the ‘‘Patriotism of the
Business Professor,” to which George
R. Smith renponded. This dinner is an
annual affalr, flven by Professor Gor
don. About thirty persons enjoyed his
hoapltallt!.
Misses Jewel and Luclle Eason, of
Screven, are Vllitl;l! Mrs. 8. F. Floyd.
Mrs. Frederick oe‘lz, of Wilmlmom
Del., is the guest of Mrs. Ernest nn,
on étephennon street.
Mrs. R. G. Gray has returned to her
home in Aufunta after a short visit to
Mrs. Claud Aug.
Mrs. G. V. Charles, of Valdosta, is
visting Mr., and Mrs. R. H. Charles.
Miss Gladys Bunn, of Fairfax, was
the week-end guest of Miss Margaret
Seaman, f
Mrs. J, H. Redding has returned after
a visit of two weeks to relatives in Ba
vannah,
Mrs. W. M. Bwindle is spending some
time with relatives In Jesup.
Mrs. W. D. Straley and J. R. Mec-
Pherson, of Virginia, who have been
spending the winter in Texas, are vis
iting their sister, Mrs. M. P. Johnson,
on Nlnholrl‘;) street.
Mrs. Albert F'lemin{ has returned
from an extended visit to relatives at
Anderson, W. Va. En route home she
flwent several days with her daughter,
{BB Frances Fleming, who is attending
Shorter College at Rome. e
Mrs. H. G, Chambless and children,
Inmann and Geraldine, left Saturdig for
a visit to relatives at Pelham and Calro.
Mrg. J. J. Plerce and son, James, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Lan&. at
Manchester, |
Mrs, D. L, Martin, of Blakely, is
spending some time with her daughter,
Mrs. W. R. Hunt, 2
DoHs
Cedartown
88 LOIS MUNDAY, the daughter
Mot “ur. ana Mes. Whitam W,
Munday was united in marriaze
with Mnjor Homer Watkins, of the 326th
Infantry, Camp Oordon, Saturday even
ing, March 23. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. W. T. Hunnleutt with
only the Immedlate families present.
Miss Katherine Smith was mald of
honor and laeutenant Wade Hambrizh
acted as best man. After a ten days’
trip to New Orleans and Cuba, Major
and Mrs, Watkins will be ““at home" at
the Georglane'errace, Atlanta.
Mrs. W. T. Oliver of Savannah, spent
Wednesday with Mrs. 1. 8. Brewer.
Mesdames C. H. Bmith, R. A. Adams
and J. H. Phillips went to Atlanta on
Wednesday for a few days' visit to Mrs.
J. H. Cantrell
‘Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hnl.lnw{ny and Miss
Ln?a Mood spent two days last week in
Atlanta.
Willlam Parker entértained at p thea
ter party at the Palace last Monday
evon?ng in _honor of Miss ' Frances
Griggs, of Meridian, Miss., the guest of
Mrs. L. F. Bassett.
Miss IMorsnce Chapman, who is teach
ing in Newnan, spent:last: week-end
with her sister, Miss Pauline Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. F}'ed Noble and Mrs,
Willlam Parker have returned from New
Orleans.
Leland Parks was home from Atlanta
last wek-end. -
Mesdames J. A. Finch, A. W. Farrar
and Miss Dave Randall, of Richmond,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. B. Lacy.
Captain Jullus A. Peek {g home from
a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Claude
Brown, of Acto.
Mrs, Whit Maret, of Cleveland, Ohio,
is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Dodds. ,
Mrs. W. A. Robinson has returned to
Gadsden after a wee's stay with her
sister and brother, Mrs. Parker and
Fred Noble. .
Captain J. J. Calhoun, of Cartersville,
spent part of last week with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Herman Vandevender.
Mrs. Andrew Hester s visiting her
father, Dr. W. G. England.
Mrs. Flora Peek Garlington has re
turned from Rome.
Miss Frances Wood spent Saturday in
Rome.
Miss Inez Barr has returned to Char
lotte, N. C., after a visit to Miss Beckle
Beveridge. .
Lieutenant Heba Dithridge, of Camp
Hancok, spent last week as the guest of
Thornléy J, Waest.
Misses Julius Cornelius and Lols
}!:‘mler, of Atlanta, spent last week-end
ere.
Miss Amelia Parker has returned to
Madison after a vlw of several weeks
to her aunt, Mrs. fl* Trawick.
Miss Susie Brumby is in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. T. Edwards was in Rome
Monday.
Mrs. J. S. Stubbs and Miss Martha
Stubbs are visiting Mrs. H. B. Johnson
in_Atlanta,
Miss Inez Peek has gone to Newnan
on a week's visit,
LG g .
Americus
MEETING was held at Carnegie
Library for the purpose of form
ing a Woman's Council of De
fense, and Mrs. Frank Harrold was ap
gomtad chairman for the time being
y Mrs. S. M. Inman, of Atlanta. The
unit board is composed of the heads
of local organizations, and the follow
ing officers were elected: Chajrman,
Mrs. Frank Harrold; vice chairman,
Mrs, H. B. Allen; corresponding sec
retary, Mrs. H B. Mashburn; treasurer,
Mrs. G.A. Culpep{er: recording secre
tary, Mrs. 8. M. McKee. The follow
ing ioca] organizations were re?ruented
at the meeting: Woman's Club, Mu
sic Study Club, Order of Eastern Star
Woman's Auxiliary to Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers, United mufi\h
ters of the Confedéracy, Woodmen's
Circle, Daughters x.the American Rev
olution and Red Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins are visit
ing relatives and f{riends in Americus.
Mrs. ). Ed Copp«? and little son,!
Raymond, &f, %{nnnwlc , are visiting Mr.,
and Mrs. W, T. Myers, 2
Mrs. J. M. Strong and children have'
returned to their heme in Gloversville,
N. Y, after a visit to Mrs. John Gools-
Dy herg.! ! 0.0 1.2
Mrs. M. E. Jossey has returned home
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. J.
Hilaman, in Athens.’ .
Mrs. J, Glles, er; Lorene Carter, Miss-
Carrie Woods, Miss Bessie Elder and
Mrs. Fred Elder, ‘of Richland, were vis
itors in Americus last week.
Miss Elfi:l“fl‘r Collins was hostess at,
a dinner Yy evening, when she en
ter‘:!ned the members of: the N. N.
Club. Those gresent were Misses An-,
nie Ellis, Mabel Fllis, Ruth Council,
Mafy .Dudley, gu;nelk- Harrold, Mary
Sh ffield, Pauline Broadhurst, Agnes,
atewood and QGertrude Davenport.
Mieses Annja and Mabel Ellis enter
*h\ed the N. N. Club Friday afternoon.
hese invited wefe Misses Gertrude
Davenport, Ruth Céune¢il, Mary Dud
-lév, Quenelle Harrold, Fugenia Colling,
Mary Sheffield and Agnes Gatewood.
fihs ~Nellla Waorthy enterulne% the
Girl Scouts Baturday afternqon. Those
present were Misses Orlean Ansley,
Mary Rose Brown, Geraldine Payne,
Pauline Broadhurst, Margaret Wheat.
11?'. Mary Sue Chnmbfls& Mary Alice
ngo, Marjorie Brown, Naomi Wright
nn; Isabel n'he!a{tley. ) ¥
rs. Bradley Hogg.and mother, Mrs.
R. B. Brown, gr‘lhwklnlvm., are the
Buests of Mrs. nk Cati.'.‘
Mrs. Kenneth Lucy, . Grantland
Rice, of New York; Mrs. J. 1. Hand, of
Pelham; Mrs. Thomas Vereen, of Moul
trie, and Mrs. Charies R. Crisp, of
Washington, are the guests of their
Hlother,: Mrs. Florence Davenport Hol
8.
Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Scott and little
son, of Greensboro, N. C., are visiting
}Kr. and Mrs. A. F. Hodges, near Amer
cus.
Mrs. O. F. Byington and Miss Zula
Bheppard, of Macon, have returned home
after a yisit to Mrs. J. C. Horne.
Miss Annie Lou Perkins was hostess
'at adparty last week when she enter
talned for Miss Mary Elza Sheppard, a
bride-elect of April. Forty-two was
played at three tables by Misses Mary
| Elza Sheppard, Leda Merritt, Melva
Clarke, Cordella Gatewood, SBara Brit
ton, Caroline Worthy and Hess McLeod,
and Mesdames H. O. Jones, T. O. Mar
shall, Glenn Hooks, Lucifus McClesky
and T. C. Tillman. .
Miss Vivian Jones celebrated her
birthday anniversary with a pal;tx at
her home. An sgg hunt entertained the
twenty little friends who were present.
Miss Claire Everett entertained the
visitors of the Hpworth League con
ference at her home.
Miss Au{um Crawford will spend
Kaster week with her parents and will
entertain ahrcrty of Agau Bcott girls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferillo are on a
visit to relatives in Charleston, 8. C.
~ Mrs. J. A. Hixon was hostess to the
TPuesday Club. A box of handkerchiefs
was x!yven for top score. Only the
club members attended.
Miss Evelyn Campbell has arrived
from Atlanta and is the guest of Mrs.
Joseph Perkins.
Miss Mary Davenport is at home again
after several months spent in Atlanta
and Athens visiting relatives.
Mrs. 8. H. McKee is visiting in At
lanta this week,
The Woman's Literary Club met
Thursday afternoon with Miss Clara
Ledbetter at Miss Busie Taylor's resi
dence. This club is studying Charles
Dickens' works and interesting papers
were read at this meeting.
The Faster egg hunt on the lawn of
the Presbyterlan Church was an event
of the week, 1
oL
Augusta \
R. AND MRS. C. H. SCHNEIDER
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Simmye Sliver, to Har
ry Jerome Kuhr %t the home of the
bride Tuesday night. The bride was
attended by her sister Naomi
Silver, and the groom fiy ul Kuhr.
The ceremony was performed by Rabbi
Solomon, of Savannah, and was fol
loed by a wedding sufper. Mr. and Mrs.
K\;‘hr will make their home In Savan
nah,
The marriage of Dr. Charles 1. Bry
ans and Miss Loulse Rowland took
{:lnce Saturday at the residence of the
ride’s aunt, Mrs. J. Hardwick Jack
son. Immediately after the ceremony
the bride and groom. left for a three
months' trip in the North,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Anderson an
nounce the marriage of their daughter,
Anne, to Captain Bralthwaite, of the
British arny, Saturday at the First
Presbyterian Church, tfe ceremony be
llng performed by the Rev. Joseph Sev
er. .
The marriage is announced of B. Lee
Amon, of Greenville, Pa., now with the
Motor Supply Company of the 112th In
fantry, and Miss }vilrlam Kendrick,
daughter of Mr. and A. W. Ken
drick, of Augusta.
Mre. Henry Crowell threw ?en her
gardens to the publlc Wedneaday aft
ernoon of last week for the benefit of
the American relief fund. Dr. Clarence
Useher, late of Turkey, made an ad
dress to the women present, pleading
for the starving Armenians. Music was
glm‘l‘shed by the 107th Field Artillery
and,
. Mrs. Wood Allen Chapman has return.
ed to Walhiniton City after two weeks
in Apgusta, where she made mmx talks
to the mothers and daughters and busi
nes women of the city, \
Mrs. L. 8. Arrington, chairman of the
Aufusta Woman's ‘(’J‘?uncfl of National
Defense, and Mrs. Willls Holt were In
Atlanta last week attending the war
council for women,
The Easter Monday dinner-dance will
be an event of Monday night at the
Country Club.
A dance will be given by the Wom
an’s Club at the Partridge Inn April 5.
The marriage of Miss Arrington Butt
and Shirley Morgan will take place
Wednesday evening at the Church of
the Good Shepherd and be followed by
a supper and informal reception at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett.
Mr. and Mrs. BEdward Butt, Miss Ar
rington Butt, Mrs. Louls A. Dugas and
Miss Grace Dugas are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. arrett.
The marriage of Miss Ellen McKie and
Chandler Wimberly will be an Interest
ing event of the fourth at the home of
the bride in North Augusta.
The marriage of Miss Martha Cole
man and James Scott Denham took
lace Saturday night at the home of the
gride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Coleman. Mrs, Harr{ Haskel, of Wil
mington, sister of the groom, is the
guest of Mrs. Isaac Read on the HIIL
The dance at the Armory Tuesday
night for soldiers and civilians will be
an Easter cotilllon.
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Macon
BEAUTIFUL precedent has been |
A established by members of the
ldle Hour Country Club for the
social meason. The Saturday evening
dances will alternate with the Saturday
afternoon golf tea dances. As a cour
tesy to.the members of Red Cross Unit
No. 3, however, the second week-end
dance was postponed and took place on
Saturday evening. |
Mrs. gcndolvh Jacques, Jr., represent
ed the Bibb County unit at the Woman's
Committee Council of National Defense
convention held in Atlanta last week.
While there she was the guest of Gov
ernor and Mrs. H. M. Dorsey. Mrs.
Jacques is secretary of the local ufit.
Some beautiful costumes were worn
Saturday evening at the socitay affair
{fven by Auxiliary No. 8 at Volunteers’
ir‘mory for the benefit of the Red Cross.
The Nathanial Macon Chapter, D. A.
R., is to observe ‘‘Mothers' Day" on the
secon Sunday in May with appropriate
exercises, tJ is planned to have the
pure white mother day flower m(nfh
with the Stars and Stripes. A service
flag' wil be unveifed for the boys an
swering the call of the colors whose
mothers are members of this chapter.
Puplls of Lanier High School are plan
ning to presert a comedietta, ““A Case of
Suspense,” Friday evening for the bene
fit of the Junior Auxiliary of the local
Re: Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Neal enter
tained the member® of the Brenau Glee
Club. nl the party were Miss Blanche
Neal ,daughter of the host and hostess;
Migs Maybelle McDorman, of South
Chgrleston. Ohjo: Miss Dorothy Dyer, of
Douglas; Miss Marion Harrell, of Atlan
ta; Miss Eva Florence Pearce, dean of
Braenau, and- George Arthur Rogers, di
réctor of the club,
The ladies of'the. First Presbyterian
Church held an Easter egg hun Satur-:
day afternon on the lawns of Mrs. Floyi
Ross and Mrs. Will Gunn, and the Vine
villg Auxilitiry of the Red Cross used the
lawn of Mrs. W, S. Lawson for the same
form of entertainment. ANI sorts of
Easfer favors were sold. The proceeds
wege applied to the expense of supplies
for the auxiliary. ’
Rhearsals have commenced for ‘“‘Flue-
Flue, the Land of Fun,” a brillian and
spectacular production with 500 partici
rants. te be presented for the benefit of
war relief work. ¢
Mrs J. T. Skipper entertained the
members of her sewing club. A salad
course was served. . p o |
The Chivtauqua reading. class met
with Miss Anna Smith. The third work
in the cautauvoua course, ‘““Tha Greatest
Rooks in the World.” by Laura Spencer
Porter, was taken up bv the class,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fickling are back
from a week's stay in Baltsmore and.
W;;‘Mngon.
&s Cornelia Hutton, of Savannah, ils
the guest of Mrs. es Hanrdaman :
few days. 3 ‘&“' o e
Mr. and Mrs, W»d-A.—
ophanle SOCIETY CHATTER
Continued From Page 5.
tary men who have the courage to
dare and do‘anything on earth,
This gpecial young man, as I said,
- takes his Ford calling with him.
Under the cover of darkness, he
drives up and leaves the little car
'way off in the shade of the old ap
ple tree. Which, I think, is an un-
Just way to treat a good and falth
ful servant.
So I am telling on him. Can't give
his name, but I'll put you on to
something which will be sure to
help you identify him if you
* want to. s
He only calls on the girls who live
on a hill. "
There simply must be hill in the
front or (preferably) in the rear of
the premises upon which the young
lady lives, for the Ford has to be
started after his call, doesn't {t?
Now, make out a list of the girls
who live on a hill and find out all
the young men who call on them.
And when you find one man’s name
on all these lists-—then make a few
more inquiries, thereby ascertaining
that this man does not ecall on any
girl who has not a hill near her
house—and you have him!
Then, when you get him, whatcher
gointerdowithim?
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Two Hearts Pierced—
HAR’K‘JN-G back to weddings,
which are always most inter
esting subjects to talk about, even
if there aren't any, I have heard
some exciting speculations concern
ing a mysterious ring which one of
the prettiest and most popular girls
in the city is said to have in her
possession.
No one has ever seen her wear
the ring, so far as I know, and no
one knows exactly where 'tis kept.
There are suspicions and rumors,
however, of a little bag worn next
to a warm little heart—or maybe
a cold little heart (she’s an awful
gusta, are expected in Macon in a few
days to make their home.
Miss Millie Beacham and Miss Flora
Shingler have arrived from Brenau Col
lege to spend a short while with Miss
Minnfe Goodwyrl Artope.
Mrs. J. W. Gellespy, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. P. P, Woodruff.
Mrs. J, C .Jones has returned from
Savannah, where she visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Jones.
Mrs. 1. O. Stevens, Mrs. T. C. Burke,
Misses May and Martina Burke motored
to_Augusta to spend several days.
Miss Lamar Sparks has arrived from
Baltimore, where she has been attend
ing Goucher College. En route she
stopped In Atlanta and visited friends.
Miss Lilla Mae Bruce i{s back from
Augusta.
Mrs. Edwin Cohen, of Athens, is the
guest of her brother, L. B. Pellew.
000 0d
Thomasville yrety ‘
ittt :
EMBERS of the Thomasville Gar
. den Club will co-operate with the
members of the Thomasville
Study class in the entertainment of the
delegates and visitors to the Second
District Federation of Clubs, to meet
here Thursday and Friday, April 11-
12. The arrangement committee, of
which Mrs. Willilam A. Watt Is chalr
man, met and perfected plans for en
tertalningbthe representatives of the va
rious clubs in the 'district.
The entertainment committee of the
Red Cross is arranging for a big car
nival in Paradise next week and al
ready the botths are in place and those
to be in charge of them are busy plan
ning for the attractions, The carnivas
will be held April 5-6. There will be
two bands in attendance and dancing
every evening in addition to the many
other attractions. The committee in
charge consists of Mrs. Robert Pardee,
Mrs. J. L. Philips, Mrs, Robert Thomas,
Mrs. Louis Steyerman, Mrs. W. S, Hoyt,
Mrs. George Forbes and others.
Letters received here from Miss Lufdy
Lester, of this city, who is in Y. .
C. A. canteen work in France, reporc
her as pleasantly located in one of the
cities of France. In her hut are a num
ber of very Interesting women from
New York and other cities.
Mrs. Z. 1. Fitepatrick, who has been
apendlni‘ the winter in Madison, will
be in Thomasville for the Second Dis
trict convention next month. It is prob
able that she will deliver an address on
the work being done in the War Savings
Counell and Councll of Defense, of
which she is an officer.
Mrs. Rhydon Mays has returned from
a visit to Mrs. J. D. Holmes in Jack
sonville,
Mrs, J. L. Philips has returned from
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watt have re
turned from Atlanta. |
Miss Emma Folsom and Miss Caroline
Shields have retunred to Hflghland Park,
111, after a visit to Mrs. McGregor Ad
ams.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wight and Miss
Laleah Wight. of Calro, were visitors to
Thomaasville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lively, of At-
Janta, have returned home after glpend
ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Mitchell. i
Miss Rena Davis, of Atlanta. is visit
ing her sister. Mrs. Taylor Mitchell. *
Mrs. P. A. Ransome, of P‘hfladcl&);ik
has been the guest of Mrs. Tim Chis
olm. .
Mrs. Ben Ingram has returned from
Brunswick. ’
Miss Helen Moller left last week for
Shelbyville, I, where she will spend
some time..
Doon
Albany.
HURSDAY afternoon at her home
Mrs. E. 8. Killebrew entertained
the local chapter of United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy. assisted by
Mrs. G. W. Reid and Miss Ellfe Mason.
The roll call was answered by current
events, Mrs. J. M. Mason read ‘'Jes
Paradin’,” Mrs. Camden Fiels gave a
piano solo, Miss Johnnie West read a
K;lml', Miss Rosalie. Sumter sang and
rs. Loy Warwick read a history of
the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Charles Harris entertained a
number of her friends from the ‘‘Smut
eye place,” a bis pecan plantation near
here. Tuesday with an automobile party
to_ Thomasville, ‘
Miss Annie Belle Fudge, of Arling
ton, and W. P. Thornton, of Albany,’
were married at the home of th&l_ Rev.
J. B. Johnstone in Columbus ndav
evenln{. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton will
make their home in Albany.
A meeting of the executive board of
the ‘Albany Woman’s Club was held
in_the élubrooms Tuesday morning. .
The local chapter of the Womar's
Christian Temperance Union observed
Wednesday afternoon‘as ‘‘Union Signal.
Day,” In honor of the birthday: umi-.‘
versary of Lilllan M. N, Stevens. for
vears president of the National Wom
an's Christian Temperance Union. A
special program of music and readings
‘was carried out.
Miss Rubye ePale Shephard, of Edison,
the guest of Miss Vera Inman, was the
honoree at a dance at the Kinchafoonee
Country Club Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Geowcbomld, Miss
Annette McDonald, Bryant Cas
tellow and little Miss Gertrude Cas
flirt, anyway!), and in that bag,
“they do say,” is a most gorgeous
ring—a perfectly adorable ring, and
—well, I can even give you a de
scription of the ring—also from
hearsay:
1t is a design in two hearts, made
of sapphires and diamonds and
plerced by a platinum arrow.
No wonder she doesn't wear ({t,
until she is ready for everyone to
know her secret. Omne could not
possibly say, like most brides do
when they don their new ring for
the first time:
“Oh, that—why, that ring was
just a gift from father.”
Father would never choose dia
mond and sapphire hearts pierced
by platinum arrows—now, would
he? Not unless father was a wid
ower and buying his ring for some
other woman than his little daugh
ter,
So the symbolical ring, If it really
is in the possession of this Atlanta
gir]l, has been hidden away with a
purpose, and only when you see it
glittering on her finger can you be
sure of there being another inter
esting wedding In Atlanta society.
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Bringing Out Talent—
AND if there are no special social
affairs on to help the time
pass, there are still “war work” par
ties to furnish occupation for many
hours.
There was Mrs. Ulric Atkinson’s
hat sale the other day for the Red
Cross. A half dozen women and
girls who never handled a hat, in its
unfinished state, *before the war,”
spent days and days In planning,
making and trimming chapeaux of
every style. They did it well, too,
and the hats which sold for five
dollars were just as pretty and be
coming as many those same women
had bought for fifteen—and thought
they had a bargain at that.
“They” talk of prahibiting the
tellow, of Cuthbert. motored to Al
bany Wednesday and spent the day as
the guests of Mrs. J. S. Davis.
Mrs. E. M. Walters and two _little
sons, Mercer and Oliver, are spending a
few days in Donalsonville, the guests of
Mrs. Walters’' sister, Mrs. O. H. Wilkes.
Mrs. Leland Bussey, of Cuthbert, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Mason.
Mr. and rMs, D. L. Shackelford, of
Bainbridge, spent the week-end here
with Mr. Shackelford’'s parents.
Mrs. W. T. Lockett has gone to Hol
lins, Va., to spend a few days with her
daughter, Miss Helen Lockett, whol s
studying at Hollins College.
Mrs. J. R. DeGraffenrted has returned
from Savannah, where she spent some
time as thedguest of her daughter, Mrs.
O. C. Raus enberf. 4
Mrs. W. E. Temple has returned from
a ten days' trip to Indian Springs.
Mrs. D. H. Redfearn has returned
from a visit of several days. to relatives
at Mt. Alry. %
Mrs. J. r{a Wolffe and little daugh
ter, Jonn.h of Ath:gta. :;i. ge?glngorl
few days here as the g 1 "
mer's mother, Mrs. Hfil& Casper, and
sister, Mrs. Ben Simon. = L i
Mr.' and Mrs. S. B. Brown have re
turned from Atlanta, where they &'“’
la. |;hortfl\;lslth to their daughter, rs.
Harold rsch.
Miss Louise Tuten, Mrs. H. 'W. Whal
' ey and Mrs. H. IK]bHermge. of Jesup,
spent Sunday in any.
ers. L. A).' Steinrucken, of Hogans
ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Beall “
Miss Anna Landau, of Syracuse, N,
Y. spendlngba. few days here. the
guest of her brother, the ev. E. A,
Landau.
Mrs. A. B. Fowler and son, Jack, ‘of
Florence, S. C., are visiting. Mrs, Fow
ler's sister, Mrs. D. W. Goodman.
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Canton
‘SSES CADE AND AGNES COG-
M GINS returned Friday from New
York City, where they spent the
winter studying voice and piano.
‘““The Mock Trial,”” presented Thurs
day evening under the auspices of the
U. D. C. so rthe benefit of the Red Cross
was a big success. The cast of charac
ters were composd of th lading attor
neys of Canton and Cartersvill.
The Parent-Teacher Club held a meet
ing Monday afternocon. Celonel G. L
Teasley made an instructive talk.
Arrangements are being made here
for a great patriotic rally which will be
held unday. Prominent speakers have
been invited and music will be furnish
| ed hy a Camp Gordon band.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coggins, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with thelr parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coggins.
Mrs. Zebulon Walker {s the guest of
friends in Druid Hills, Atlanta.
Mrs. G. I. Teasley was hostess to the
W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon.
A recital was given at the Auditorium
Friday by the pupils of Misses E’un‘fce
Johns and Cliff Daughtry.
Miss Louise Cooper, of Lawrenceville,
s the guest of Colonel and Mrs. Howell
Brooks. :
‘The Mission Study Class was enter
tained Monday by Mrs. P .W. Jones.
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Columbus .
o ————
LANS are being made by the Stu-
P dents' Club for a card bygu—ty Mon
day at the Country Club. This
will be the first of several large affairs
after Lent. . Mrs, George Burrus is in
ch:rs; hos ; :?;a?‘em%r;u.
nother air to nsored by the
Students’ Club’is a t'npx?dczle toytake
g_l,:ce Tuesday evening at the Grand
heater. The Columbus Choral Club,
numbering 100 voices, and directed by
Miss Lila 8. Wellington, will take part.
Columbus is in. the throes of a series
of benefits in charge of club women.
On Monday rfifiemoon the performance
at the Gra Theater was in char
of the Lizzle Rutherford Chapter, fr’
D. C.. and Thursday there was a bene
fit at-the New American’ Theater, with
the” Sunshine Club in anne. Special
programs Wer presénted by the clubs.
At-the U..D. C. benefit several theatar
Parfieu.wem in evidence. .One of the
:;gst ‘was given by Mrs. M. L. Pat
t n, of Oswitchee, who motored to
Columbus with her guests. Dr. and Mrs.
Robert 1. Crawford entertained there
in honor. of their guest, Mrs. Celeste
mmmtntg. “of Tallahassee, Fla. Othars
giving theater ‘pa.ruis were. Mr. and
‘Mre, Charles Woolfolk and Mrs. Lionel
Levy. b ]
Eva May Averett Taylor celebrated
her tenth ‘birthday Wednesday after-.
noon ‘with -an: Kaster party at the home
of her, parerts, Mr. and - Jos Tay- |
lor, on upper Second enfje. H’;r
Well Bulock: . Bvelvn: Danicl :""...gfi“’“
we ulock, fed, -, e
Poun, Laura. Waddell. Dorothy- Ho ullli”
Eilzabeth Peabody, Grace. 3.1«‘1’*’!:%!7! |
‘Strate, Jullan Wilson. Erin Gi Fthel
Whitehead, Deedle Freeman, Katherine
Yarbrough, Blanche Yarbtow. Dora |
Helen Morgan. Leonora Weéedall. Em
ily Parrow, Irma Trulock, Ethel Wood- |
ruff, Lydia Belle Chapman, Lois Aver-‘
ett. Annie Louise Page, llig\m Laney,
Vera Howard. Jodie Johnson. Edward |
| Swift, Jr., Wiiliam Daniel Swift, Thom.-
as Peabody, William Gra: .'Juc?g'mg,l
James Crane, Walter Glfiu. Johnstone
manufacture of millinery as a war
measure—and nobody cares much,
though we do like hats at that.
So long as Atlanta women can
make hats like those at the Red
Cross sale for the price, we should
worry over the hat industry dur
ing war times.
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Necessity the Mother—
THEN, do you know, seme of the
girls have even got down to
cocking their own meals of late? At
any rate, one girl I know attempt
ed it.
Last Sunday, I believe it was, the
Stearns family arose to flpd that
every servant had fled—cook, butler,
maid—gone without even saying
good-bye—gone to a “war family
home,” I guess.
And Marion, who had taken les
sons In cooking at the Junior
Teague school, volunteered to fix up
the dinner. She got along fine with
everything but the piece de resist
ance, and Marion says that not yet
has the baked chicken been baked!
*“I put the chicken in the oven
at 10 o'clock,” was the plaintive ex
planation of the amateur cook.
" *"And I cooked it all day Sunday
and all day Monday, and Tuesday
morning I had to go to another
cooking lesson, so I didn‘t finish
getting the chicken baked at all!”
' But, of course, the chicken was at
‘ fault—*he” shouldn’t have been so
‘ absolutely determined not to be
baked.
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Brides Elsewhere—
| WHEN Dorothy Trotter, of Chat
| tanooga, came down last
~ winter after her debut in Chatta
nooga for a visit here, she
brought her knitting and was,
I believe, the first girl to introduce
the hand manufacture of socks at
the Piedmont Driving Club.
In fact, she may still hold the
' record for knitting at a Driving
Woodall, Clifford Swift, Henry Swift,
George Burrus 111, Lawrence Petrie,
Robert Dismukes. Cartie Cook, Clarence
Kendrick, Sam Kendrick, Roger Page,
Jr., Marshall Blackmon, L. S. Cohen,
Jr., Normal llleges, John Illeges, Jr.,
Spencer Waddell, Joe Taylor and Aver
ett Taylor.
The annual Easter egg party of Trin
ity Episcopal Church is to be given
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock on
the church lawn. No real eggs~will be
used, but the candy variety will be
much in evidence.
Columbus has received word of the
marriage of Marion Gordy, son of Dr.
Frank M. Gordy, of this city, to Miss
Ruby Morris Lancaster, of Newton, N.
C. 'The groom {s an army sergeant,
stationed at Camp Sevier, 8. C. Before
enlisting a few months ago he took a
prominent . part in the Columbus social
life. He and his bride will arrive soon
for a visit to his relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton have
returned from Auburn, Ala., where they
visited Miss Madie Dowell.
Mrs. Walter Cheatham, of Dawson,
is spending the week-end with the Miss
es Joseph on lower Broad street. She
was formerly Miss Eva Josef)h.
Miss Mary Frances Wells {s attending
a house party being given ;?' Miss Au
gusta Crawford at Americus. Miss
Crawford {s a former Columbus girl and
is as tudent at Agnes Scott.
Mrs. Marshall Hatcher, of Macon, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hatcher
on upper Second avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hart and their
children have gone to their country
home, ‘Tall Timbers,” for the spring
and summer.
Mrs. W. B. Harper, of Griffin. is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolf
son. at Lakewood.
Mrs. W. A. Hendricks and her daugh
ter, Vivian, have returned from White
Suiphur Springs, Fla.
Many soldiers from Camp Gordon
spent the week-end in Columbus with
relatives. Among these were Lieutenant
Willlam Crowell, who was :ég guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mr¥ Henry
Crowell, who was the guest of his pa
rents, Mr., and Mrs. Henry Crowell in
‘Wynnton; Captain Ben Burt Hardaway,
who Joined his wife for a week-end
visit to her mother, Mrs. Sallle But
toiph; Lieutenant Joseph Farish, who
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Farish; Lieutenant Thomas B. Lamar,
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
V. Lamar; Sergeant Vivian Pease, who
visited his mother. Mrs. Anna Pease:
Sergeant Rinaldo Page, guest of his
E:rents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Page, and
wis McDuffie, who visited his pa
rents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McDuffle.
Mrs. T. B. Wise and her children, ‘of
Plaing, ‘are visiting ‘her' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. V. Lamar, on upper Second
avenue.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas is, visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. P. Morgan, in Ameri
cus. 4 ¢
Mrs, Cleo Thompson spent . several
days last week in Atlanta, %
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .‘rohngon and
their daughter, Miss Louise Johnsen,
who have been residents’ of Columbus
for several yeafs, are in Atlanta for a
short stay, after which they will .go to
their old home, Montgomery, -to' live.
Mr. Johnson has been manager of the
Ralston Hotel, and his wife and daugh
ter have been prominent in Columbus
social life. §
Mrs. Edward Fleetwood has returned
to her home in Albany after an extend
ed visit with her father, Joseph Harri
son, in Wynnton. lg' Fleetwood join
ed her Sunday and they returned. home
together. :
og'““ Odele Hunt attended the “little
com‘l(nence‘ment" exercises in Athens last
week. - “ 8
Mrs. Rhodes- Browfie, g;_eoldem of thé
Columbus Federation of Women's Clubs,
attended the State Federation conven
’tlon in_Atlanta . this week. S
Mrs. N. N. Curtis and Miss Alice Cur-
L"' are visiting Milss 8. M. Curtis In
‘Montgomery. K R Aa y
' Mrs: W. B. Beachan has returned to
‘her home in Athens after a visit with
‘her daughter, Mrs. Harty Woodruff. She
'was accompanied home by Mrs. Wood
ruff and her little daughter, Virginia.
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RS. MAURIC% SPONDER enter
! tained Miss a{ ‘Watterson with
a matinee party at the Alamo
Wednesday afternoon.-: After the pic-.
ture a- salad course was served at her
home on East Washington street. The
home was decorated. with crabapple:
blossomse. Those present were hgec
dames Glenn Hopson. Henry Israel, N.
B. Hudson. Russell Wilkinson, J. Fall,
Amos Wilkinson, T. G. Farmer, Jr.,
Waliter. Hopkins, A. L. Jernigan, Bryan
Blackburn, Mic Manley, J. H. Harda
way, Jr., and Misses Evelyn Martin and
Susie Martin. Her aunt, Mrs. Evans,
assisted in entefltlnlng. |
Mrs. ’He:‘rxa Arnall, Jr., was hocéless
to the Tu y . Afternoon Bridge Club
lufi ve%k.- % M 1
TS. v « or and you! son,
of ockmart, are vlsmx Mrs. Dr.nfieney.
Mrs. Willlam Atkinson complimented
the Young Matrons’ Club with a mati
nee party at the Alamo Wednesday
afternoon. |
Mrs. Garland Jones is visiting Mrs.
Norman smwumm |
Miss Mary F n and Lieutenant
Hill Freeman will spend the Easter
Club dance, so far as I know. You
see, knitting socks is not a favorits
occupation of the girls while at the
Driving Club. They knit at homs,
I suppose, giving them the benefit
of the doubt.
Anyway, Dorothy Trotler carried
her knitting and did knit. And now
Dorothy is going to marry an avi.
ator, and all the socks in her hops
chest will make a nice little wed.
ding gift to young Sidney Walker
Riddle, who will get one of his
wings on or about April 6, and will
hasten hence from Texas for his
bride.
Dorothy Trotter was a Washiagp
ton Seminary girl and has mesy
friends here who are “thrilled™wower
her romance.
Mrs. Fred Hodgson's sister, drems
Jane Tassett, was married lagt
week, too—rather hurriedly despite
the fact of her engagement having
been announced some months ago #
Ensign Ethelbert Nevin, son amnd
namesake of the composer.
The marriage took place in ths
Vanderdilt Hotel and was so quick
ly decided upon that Mrs. Hodgson
had not timeé to get up for the cenr.
emony. /
And whilst on weddfings T win
note that Lieutenant and Mrs. Rog
ers Toy have reported for duty after
a short honeymoon trip, Mrs. Toy,
who was Emma Jordan and a well
known young Atlantan, has been
living in Monticello for a few years,
at a beautiful country home which
Mrs. Jordan has transformed into
the typical ante-bellum home with
all modern improvements.
The wedding, I hear, was of the
same type—an old-fashioned South
ern country-home wedding—with
all the modern improvesuents.
The couple spent their hgraymoon
in New York, stopping for a brief
visit to the bridegroom’s sister, Mra,
William Baiféy Lamar, iln Wash
ington.
’houdays with their parents, Judge and
‘Mrs. R. W. Freeman.
. Mrs. W. B. Pringle and Miss Olive
| Ili‘ringle will spend Easter in South Caro
lina.
i The Civic League held its regular
meeting with Mrs. L. L. Fowler Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Palmer
‘had charge of the program. A plano
'solo by Mrs. Davis Darden and reci
tations by Misses Eleanor Palmer and
\Mild{ed Merrell provided the entertain
ment.,
Miss May Cole was hostess for the
Junior Reading Circle Wednesday aft- !
ernoon.
~ Mis Margaret Murphy, ‘who is at
‘tend Goucher College, Baltimore, -is
ihome to spen%Easter.
__Mrs. Loyd Bradfield, of Macon, ?:gt .
Wednesday with Mrs. W, Y. Atka
-Bson,
i Miss Sara Farmer has returned home
after a visit to the Newnan girls at
'Hollins Institute, Hollins, Va.
The ‘““Womanless Wedding'’' Friday
evening of last week played to a crowd
ed house. The ladies realized $3868 Irgz
the performance and by the request
entertainment will be repeated.-
Miss Marion Bryan has reurned home
after a trip through Florida.
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Statesboro.
RS. L. W, WILLIAMS and lit
tle daughters, Margaret and Bet
ty, who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDougald, have ¢
returned to their home in Savannah.
Miss Roberta Hunter, who is teaching
at Register, Ga., spent the week-end as
the guest of her brother, F. B. Hunter.
J. W. Johnston, cashier of the First
National Bank, left on Tuudag for a
%!-l:y of several days at White Springs,
Mrs. J. N. Norris has returned horo
after having spent several days with
her mother at Elza, Ga,
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Booth, Miss A}-
marita Booth, Miss Sarah Thrasher and
Arnold Anderson motored to Savannah
go tat.tend the District High School de
ate.
Mrs. W. F. Whatley, who has been '
quite ill at the local sanitarium, has
sufficlently recovered as to be able to
be out again
J.. W. Outiand has returned from s
stay of several days at Lanark, Fla
Mrs. Colln Shaw and two daughters,
Misses Ruth and Mildred, and Dou
gald Shaw, of Fayetteville, N. C., have
joined Mr. Shaw here and will make
Statesboro their home.
Miss Josie Lou nghtgeg', %{ Reidsville,
Ga., spent BSunday in Statesboro, the
fixest of. Miss Marian Foy, both Miss
;‘t)ntssy and Miss Foy leaving on the
night. train for Rome, Ga., where they
are students at Shorter Cohege. ¢
Ernest Smith, of Camp Wheeler, Ma
con, s&ent the fieek-ens with his pare
ents, Mr, and Mrs, E. L. -Smith.. ‘
D, A. McDongald and family, of Or
lando, Fla., have recentgr moved
Statesboro, Mr. McDou having en
ufied in business with ¥, B. Flelds.
Mrs. M. M, ‘Holland,- Miss Annabel -
Honn}d and fioger Holland spent Tues-
Al.fi of this week in Savannah.
4 iss Minnie Little, who hum
the sanitarium for some ‘tima, .
ing a _severe fall, has so % recoversd
ag_to be able to be carried to her home
Hon. R. Lee Moors is fll.°
Mrs. R. F. Lester and Mrs. R. Les
Moora are in At,‘flan with Miss Roth
;tlfinr,‘,who continues Quite fil at & sani.
um. Ao
| The try-out for the High School Dis
itflct contest, which is to eccur at lrl-’
vania at an early dsm!u plano, voice
and expression, was held at the High
School auditorium en ay night.
The winners were: Willis
Lee O11iff; voice, lt?u A urie Tur
‘ner, and ex . Miss Nannie Mel
Olliff." Each_ of . contestants de
“serves creditable mention.
Mrs. Fugene Wallace entertafmed the
‘Young Matrons’ :Club oxg;.!‘fldut‘f’-‘;‘
noon, those invited be g‘w g
atley, . Inman ° ¥oy,. Por
bert Kennedy. Mrs. J.- ¥ Ozxendies ¢
Il}{n. Grgve);_., nnen, mhm ank Bal
our and .Mrs, ry. 8 B Ya
. Miss Georgia. Bmcg,;: ad-the chere
ing hostess .of the Nott% Ide «Club e
Tuesday afternono. . -After usal
‘knitting “and chatter, a delightful salzd
course wu;ervnz s %me
Misg ‘Ruth ngh -Miss Batn
Smith, Miss . 1%0w.-flhl
Annie .Olliff, Mrs. nugr'-lm-
Inman Fuv and Mrs. Harry ° fth.
- Miss L. la:-Mae Chance -in -the ‘guest
of relativ.s at- Munnerlyn, Ga.
. Miss Vallace, of the:Weslevan fae
ulty, a: * ‘Miss Brewer; of the Beasie
Tift tac' ity, were th?um of Mr. and b
Mrs. J. . Jones on Monday night
Mrs. Sidney Smith entertained the
members of t{m young married. set-¥ri
day afternoon. ~After a agme of m&
Mre. Smith - served - sandwiches an
flmd" Those Invited were M’“ E
cDougald, h}lu ch.%tle Ollfe, A
F: Mikell, Mre. .J. W. Johnsten, Mre.
-Dowse Lee, Mrs, Monsalvatge, Mrs. Dor
Brannen, Mrs. Gordon Don Mre.
J. H. Whiteside, Mrs. Charles &,
Mrs. H. D Anderson, Mrs. W. ;} te
Mrs. G. J. ‘Mays, Mrs. Paul '
Mrs. Charlie Matthews, Mr" Graty
Smith, Mrs, Leffler DelLaach, Mrs. Jim
Moore, Mrs. Ray Carter, Mrs. J. N Nora
;’l‘!. hcl’mhnnu‘fus Brown,aurm .l;ookm
rs. O. cLemore and Mrs.
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