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Albany.
N event of the week was an organ
recital at the First Methodist
Church Wednesday evening for the
benefit of the local Red Cross Chapter,
flven b{ Professor James Robert Gil
ette, of Wesleyan College, Macon, in
What was characterized as an all- Ameri
can pmgnm.
Mrs. W. C. Waters entertained the
Young Matrons' Bridge Club at her
home on Broad street Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. George Largent won the
prige for top score. A salad course was
The first
e meeting of the Kinchafoonee
Bridge Club since the Lent season was
held Monday e\'enln‘g at the Country
Club, with Mre. C. W. hawson as hos
tess. T&noorea were made by Mrs.
Ei’te?‘the mon mld Jh P. Champion.
games a luncheon course was
served.
l‘l‘ltr J‘:n “;‘ Wl.lftar; enEF}r"mlnod the
regu ee of the ronateeska
Chapter of themu(mera of the Ameri
can Revolution at her home on Tift
street Thursday afternoon. The report
of Miss Cena Whitehead, delegate to the
State convention in Athens 'fur week,
t'ha..t md.’ and fm;l};:h enthusiasm greeted
portion o o report stating that
Albany’s invitation to hold thesS(alm
convention here next year had been ac- ‘
fiaflr 100 Albany children partici
pated in the ‘‘Mother Goose Pageant’'
gm here Friday afternoon, commemo- |
tl:’ the first anniversary of the open
ing of the public playgrounds In this city,
The flmm was under the direction ot
Miss rgaret Dougan, and the children |
were dressed to represent different char
acters rowlnr in Mother Goose jingles.
:edpublc parade through the city pre- |
ed the pageant,
%Ml have been received here an
nouneing the engagement of Miss Ethel
MAnniston, Ala., to Morgan
m Bunch, formerly of Albany
and now relldlnf in Houston, Texas.
The marriage will take place at the
bride’s home on April 17, at 11 a. m.
Mrs. C. M. Qlark has returned from
Il:{‘iena and Atlanta, where she was
with her sons, Captains C. M. and E. R.
Clark, of Camp Gordon, for several days.
Bhe was present when the ladles of Ma
rietta presented colors to the battalion
of which Captain E. R. Clark’s company
is a member.
Mrs. R. M. Smith and Mlss Juanita
Smith have returned from Macon and
Atlanta, where they visited relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. King Hnrdf', Miss Eileen
Hardy and Miss Hattle Hardy motored
to Macon Sunday and remained for the |
mflfion of colors to the 121st In
the Dixie Divigion Monday and
th n parade on Tuesday.
&- wina Davis has returned to her
studies 3( ‘Washington Seminary after
whort sit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs,
. L Davis,
" Mrs. Ben Cohn, Mrs. J. Rosenberg and
in Cohn are -pendinfi a few
Macon, the guests of Mrs. Al
x W. D. Dent and children, who
b.flvhmn‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
~have returned to their home in
hart, 8. C.
e 'vfln?e J. Callaway has gone to
and Carlton to spend severa®
| ‘with rol;tlvu. ‘
3 . D. Jones has returned from a
latives in Atlanta.
- Mr. Mrs. EW, Lee have re
‘.;h Thfluvme, after visiting
r several days.
- 1. 8. Billingslea is visiting in At
for a few days,
Mrs. W. D. Davis and Miss Stella
t several days in Atlanta this
?fl ests of friends.
fi' Rosenberg and children, of
] all.. are spending a few days
3 ves in the city. .
1. Fryer, Sr., of Bl:kelg, is
E for some time of her daughter,
s . Underwood.
2 I{ctoria Collier has returned from
3 ded visit to Atlanta. |
! na Lanier, of Shellman, is vis.
tim J. M. Stewart.
_ Miss Marion Legg has returned from
Montgomery, Ala., where sne was tne
est of her aunt, Mrs. Fred 8. Ball.
Mrs. H. g Quallhn and children are
Misse wm|o alters, Angeline Davis
an ernice Rosenberg have returned
from Macon, where they acted a 8 spon
sors for the Albany oompan{ at the flag
wfluflm to the 121st Infantry Tues
. .
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Wast Point
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- ¥ fde Athietic Club and U,
] 8. Wilkinson were hosts at dinner
Y ol m‘ evening at the clubhouse
in ho of the three basketball teams,
» ve closed the season with good
» - After-dinner talks were made
: B Kuvf'j. secretary of the club,
‘ B . W. T. Bmith,
A Harris entertained the
. ge Club Tuesday afternoon.
Club met with Mrs. Griggs
] odnuda{_
- fil.lz Eunice Horsley, duufihtor
of Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Morsley, and How.
i ] , who is stationed at Camp
‘Wh Q'o.g m;rrld Bundl.;;h ul!{:r
at aptist nage, the Rev.
, A ith omohtmg
g {s Mallory and Mr. Fincher, of
‘ rdon, were married at the
K parsonage Sunday afternoon
4 the Rev. W. G, Crawley,
5 M W, W. Fuller entertained her
Sunday school class and a few of their
end Gt an indoor glcnic Saturday.
~ The West Point ‘ha‘:ter, Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, met Tues,
day afternoon, the ru\dent, Mrs. Os-
I p ing. Talks were made by
3 4. A, Avny, Norman Poer,
San h, Jamie Hudmon and J. C.
A high school meet In Newnan
Apr! ‘rl‘. ]:.d.‘;d 3“0 '“l'leat, Pnint‘wlll
represen y the following contest.
ants:- Literary and_spelling, Christine
¥ 4 and Nat Davidson; penman
#h Ldllle Anderson and Charles
Jo on; essay, Lilllan Wright and Joe
Jennings; reclutiofi. Vivian Carpenter;
Qeclamation, Roy Harrell; music, Mar
tha Hpgrt: athletics, 100-yard dash, Guy
Tayton: 220-yand dash, Guy Layton:
440-yard dash, Joe Jennings; pole vault,
Byr & mon; high jump, Frank Cum.
e, broad jumfi an%v(‘umbee; 120-
hurdle yron nflon; relay
Tace, ByFo Wagnon, Guy Layton, Earl
Johnson d Bartow Trammell; shot
put, Herold Prichard. The contestants,
nem b of the senior class, the girls’
sasketball team and the high school
teachers 1l be Newnan's guests dur
e
A mbet.
s
;ok v ¢\° oo
. reliminary contest was held
i y night at the school audi
et . %0 for the purpose of selectin
Sahied N for the Distriet H g
chool meet at Dawson April 19 and l!o,
M Annie Harvard was awarded first
place in music and Miss Carolyn Mobley
sec + Miss Dora Trippe first in ex-
B n, Jack Tll,trt in declamation.
oo Banders, of Montgomery, was
the guet of Mre. B. M. Wood recently.
B s - s r has returned home
after spending several months in Ma
iy
_ Privates Roycs Power and Edwin Por.
ter, of Camp Wheeler, spent the week
% ‘with kinfolks.
. Misses Martha Taylor and Ola Lee
Peavy spent the week-end with
rs. J. A. Peavy. 9 s
L Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shell and Misses
4ols and Mildred Bheil spent Sunday in
AMlrs, Ed Howell, Misses Annie Nea!
well, Gladys Davis and Ned Howell,
irton” Fort and Glover Carnes spent
Teesday in Macon,
Miss lee Smith, of Rochelle, has ac-
CRATTER OF SOCIETY
RY POLLY PEACHTREE
with her gold-colored costume.
A visitor with a fan was Mrs.
Ross Harper, of Philadelphia, who
wore an unusual gown of yellow
chiffon shaiing from gold to palest
cream and adorned with amber
beads, her fan a black one of heavy
plumes,
Mrs. Marion Harper carried a
striking fan of crimgon, wearing a
black evening gown,
Mrs. Grantland Rice, of New
York, was a guest at the dance,
gowned in blue chiffon.
And all the women present wore
halr nets. Sure—l have this on the
autherity of a major who was
dancing around with only one gold
leaf on his shoulder. An inquiring
partner asked him what he had be
come of his other “babypin,” and
ho replied that he had torn up so
many hair nets during the course
of the evening the leaf had to be
taken off as a safety first measure.
coue
Knitting for Yankee—
AND while some were dancing
others were busy at home, bent
on finlshing up that dozen pairs of
nice, warm “woolly” socks for the
officer 1n the family to take away
with him on the Great Adventurc.
In many families, as in this one
family of which 1 have personal
knowledge, every member was en
guged for a time until the neces
sary dozen was ready for instant
departure with the young officer,
It so happened, in this family of
which I have personal knowledge,
that the officer for whose benefit
the knitting whirlwind campaign
was on, was one of the young lleu
tenants from “way up North” who
had married an Atlanta girl, there
by furnishing the family, which
otherwise had no relative in the
army, with some one to knit for.
In the family knitting circle the
cther night sat a sister-in-law or
two, a mothar-in-law and a grand
mother-in-law,
They were each finishing up “a
pair,” and presently Grandmother,
who is really very proud of her U.
8. officer, spoke softly, as she knit,
of the days, some fifty years ago,
when she had hurried over the
knitting of socks for her young
husband in gray. y
A tear or two fell on the soft
wool she held in slim white fin
gers that were still more skillful
and quicker than her granddaugh
ters—then, raising her head and
dashing the tears from her eyes,
this grandmother, with a sense of
humor, flashed a smile around the
fiapted a position in the high school
ere.
Misses Lucile Watts and Louise Br-idn
ley, of Atlanta, were guests of Miss
Leland Trlpfe snnndfi.
Lieutenant James Howell, of Camp
r’lrln‘alor, spent the week-end with home
'olks.
Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Woodruff spent a
few d;:y- in Macon this Week.
Dr. E. D, Richardson, of Atlanta, was
in the cltg' Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Jordan and Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Morgan spent Tuesday
in Macon
Professor and Mrs, Bams left Friday
for their home in Dalton.
Judge W. H. Lasseter delivered an ad.
dress at the Courthouse Baturday in the
intereast of the Liberty Loan.
Mrs. Gordon Burns and bab{, of Dou
glas, are guuu of ¥u. JO“,L Burns.
8, P. Adams and T. P. Busbee, of Lil.
ly, were in the city Tuesday.
Colonel T. Hoyt Daves spoke in Ldlly
gslurdny in the Interest or the Liberty
Toan,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Butler and Mrs
R.'G. Lumsden -g(om Tuesday in Macon,
Misses Jessie Kirkland, Lillle Trippe
and Robert Nefiby attended the Shri.
‘ners' dance in Macon Monday night,
| sScrvce
Waycross
ISSES LOUISE WITHINGTON,
Sara Singleton and Lo‘f““ Coo})or
| have returned to Wesleyan after
a visit to relatives here,
Miss Lucile Bates, who is teaching
at Boston, Ga., spent the woek-ong‘ here
jmtth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, A.
| es, .
~ Miss Ruth Gn} has returned to Ma
con after a short visit to Miss Gladys
Porter.
. Miss Willie Mae Agathen. of Athfitl.
is spending some time with her father,
‘chry Agathen.
- Miss Nan Smith has returned from
an extended visit to relatives in Colum
‘bia, 8. C.
Mrs. Donald K. Jelks and Itttie duvh—
ter, Betty, of Quitman, are vlamn’! Is.
Jeolks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, A
}Morrhon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and Miss
Albert Genis, of Douglas, spent Wed
nesday here, the Kuent of Paul Tripolas,
Mrs. Tallulah Atwell and Miss lLella
Summerall sfnnt the week-end with
friends in Millen.
Mrs. E. E Mise, C. E. Mize, Mrs. J.
T. Hall and daughter, Miss Lucile Hall,
have returned to their home in Macon
‘after a visit of several days with rel
}ullvn here.
. Mrs. J. D. B:st- returned from Rich
mond, Va.,, Wednesday. where she has
;:vleon the guest of relatives for some
me.
~ Mrs. Olin A. Smith, who has been
visiting relatives In Sanford, Ala., re
turned to the city Thursday.
Mrs. E. P. Peabody has returned from
Knoxville, Tenn., where she attended
the missionary council meennfl.‘
. Mr. and Mra, R. F. Smith have re
turned to their home in Jacksonvile,
‘after spending several days here with
relatives, |
‘ Miss Juno Smith and Miss Bernice
Sweat left Saturday for Washington,
D. C., where they have accepted posi
tlons with the Government.
~ Mrs. H. U. Johnson is spending some
time with her son, Walter Johnson, at
Norfolk, Va.
Misses Irene and Helen Holder, of
Crystal River, Fla., are the guests of
Mrs. J. L. Woodard.
! Miss Bessie Bunn has returned to
her home in Fairfax, after a visit to her
sister, Mrs. J. T. Gillis.
Misses Ruth and Hazel Miller have
returned from Atkinson, where they
were the guests of Mrs. W. G, King.
Miss Juanita Bennett, who has been
apending some time with Dr. and Mrs.
'lrafrl.on in Riverside, Jacksonville, has
’r--lnmed home.
| Mrs. Alex Timmerman, of AKkron,
' Ohio. is the guest of Mrs. D, W, Tim
‘ merman.
. Mrs, J. M. Buxton, of Macon, is vis
iting Mrs. W. O. Lumpkin.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith left Monday
for Ninety-Six, 8 ~ to attend the
golden wedding anniversary of M»
Smith's parents, Mr. and Mre. S. J.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN
Continued From Page 5.
assembled circle as she added,
with emvhisis:
“Never did I think, then, that [
would be knitting socks for a Yan
kee!”
Soo
Seems Cold-hearted, But—
O.\'Ft captain who salls away
soon to the war will take a
souvenir from his sweetheart that is
more valuable even than a dozen
pairs of white “woolly” socks—that
is, it is more valuable to him now,
because of gentiment, though, it is
possible, when the cold reality
comes, the white woolly socks may
~-oh, pshaw, the sentiment - will
make it valuable everywhere il
goes, to the young captain,
You see, while lots of the girls
were ‘game” to marry their sweet
hearts before they left—taking the
chances for better or for worse—
there were others, more cautious.
Among the members of the latter
clasg was a beauteous maiden who
has been one of Atlanta’s most
popular young women for several
years and who plighted her troth to
a young officer, but was unw!lling
to go the whole way with him “un
til the war is over.”
So, in lleu of a wife to leave be
hind him, the young captain has
been presented with a lovely minia
ture of the girl he leaves behind
him.
And while this young woman
does seem to show signs of a cold
heart, in view of her delaying a war
wedding, she is not all “icicles,” as I
have reason to know, hecause of a
queer little incident that happened
a day or so ago.
I was standing on a Whitehall
corner as this pretty girl went by,
and beside me stood two women of
middle age, one of whom polnted
excitedly to the girl as she passed.
“See that girl—yes, that tall,
pretty one on this side. Well, she
saved me from being put off the
car the other day. 1 didn't have
the fare as I found after getting on,
and the conductor would not give
me a credit sllp. He said I'd have
to get off—and that young girl said,
‘Il pay your fare'—and she did.
Isn't she pretty?” ,
And the woman gazed after the
lovely, laughing face almost as
with a proprietary pride—and I
sald to myself:
“Perhaps it is not because she
is cold-hearted that she will not
marry until after the war—perhaps
~but I do like to see them all take
the chance, don't you?--for better
or for worse! ‘
Smith. Four sons and five daughters
were present.
Mrs. J. H. Pettibone has returned to
her home in Dn&ton, Ohlo, after a visit
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,C. King
Miss khttle Thl[ron has returned
frl-fim a short visit to friends in Jackson
ville.
k\zra. S. H. Lee, after an extended
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. l.
Stanton, left a few days n.go for Wash
lnfiton and Baltimore, where she will
Viglt relatives beta;-e returning to her
home in Aurora, W. Va.
~ Mrs. ILeon Vann spent the week-end
in Jacksonville, Fla., with her sister,
‘Mrs, D. F. Harley.
| Mr‘i Orin Lawthorne and Kenneth
‘l.Awt orne arrived Saturday for a visit
‘;x Mrs. Lawthorne's parents, Mr. and
Mra. W. M. Keaton.
' Mrs. James K. Butler and children,
Elizabeth and J. K., Jr., have returned
to their home in Atlanta, after a visit
to Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. W. G,
Mrs. M. M. Crawley has returned from
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. 8. Da
vig, at Hurtsboro, Ala.
Mrs. J. W. Quarterman, of Beach, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Whit
man.
Mrs. H. C. Chambless and children
have returned from Pelham, where they
visiied relatives,
Mrs. J. D. R!dlor is Vlll!ln‘ relatives
in Kastman and will also visit in Atlanta
before returning to w-{crou.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Willlams are visit.
ing relatives in Kansas City and St
Louis,
Mrs. W. T. Lee is lpendly some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner,
at Troy, Ala.
Mrs. Jerome Crawley is visiting her
rents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Norman, at
G:Non sDrtnfi. Ala,
Mr. and rs. J. W. Bedton, Miss
Stella Beaton, Mrs. Fred Youmans and
Fred Youmans, Jr., have returned from
a motor trip to Saint Marys.
Miss Rose Fixel has returned to her
home in Greenville, Mich., after a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Volney Willlams.
Mrs, R. J. Hart, of Statesboro, is
lu)endlnfl some time with her sister,
rs. A. 1. Dukes.
Mrs. W. 2 Strickland left Thursday
for Jacks flle, where she attended a
meeting of the grand chapter of the
Eastern Star,
Mrs. J. N. Hampten_ has returned
from an extended visit to points in
Florida and the Bahama Tslands. While
in Miami she was the guest of Mrs.
Ii L. Graves.
Mrs. H. T. Cox returned to her home
in Atlanta Wednesday after a short
visit to friends here.
Mrs. T. J. D. Llamar and Miss Birdle
Scott are visiting in Atlanta.
Qoo
Sycamore.
ARREN PAULK and Wayland
Hardy, of the navy, spent last
week at home.
Miss Lucy Fields Smith is the guest
of her‘arandmms. Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Fields, of Marietta.
C. P. Kemp, of Sylvester, lgant the
week-end with Sycamore friends.
W. D. Fountain and A. J. Biles are
in Macon. ?
George Day has returned from Idano.
Mrs. Essie Pike, of Atlanta, 1a the
guest of Mrs. J. B. Bellamy.
| Misses Lily Paulk and Addie Smith
":als“”“ of Walter Bmeth, of Fitx
)ge "
Mrs. H. W. Harrig, of Ashburn, was
‘lhe recent guest of Mrs, Annie Lawton
Bussey, |
Mrs. Luther Green is visiting Mrs.
Richard Hines in Macon.
Mrs. Mary Goddard has returned to
Griffin after spending the winter witn
her daug\‘or. Mrs. J. C. Means.
l a 4 B rce, of Camp Gordon, is the
‘guest of his brother, R. J. Pearce.
Rev. E. C. Cowan has returned to
ISparku. : |
. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith have re
turned from Marietta. ‘
Charlie Baugh, of Athens. is the guest
of his brother, Dr. H. O. Baugh. .
Mrs. M. A. Freeman anG daughter,
Miss Aanieleu, have returned from a
visit te Mre, ). C. Mathis at .\'ash\‘me.l
Little Emory Luke continues quite ill
at the home of his parents.
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Americus
RS. J. D. HOUKS was hostess to
the Young Matrons' Club. Those
. pregent were Mesdames Dudley
Gatewood, Barlow Counell, Edgar Shipp,
H. O. Jones, G. C. Webb, Ralstonn
Carglll, T. O, Marshall and Carr Giover,
Little Miss Marion Tillman gave a
birthday party Thursday to about forty
llt"rl’# friends.
The Woman's Liter Club met
Thursday with Miss %rr{xma Borum.
Those r"“clnnllng were Mesdames C.
M. Willlams, H. E. Allen, W. A. Rem
-2:::{ Ralph Stewart and George Rod-
Mrs. C. O. Niles complimented Mrs.
G. C. Webb and Mrs, M. H. Wheeler,
two recent brides, with a bridge and
knitting party Thursday morning. Those
present were Mesdames G. R. EJlllu. A,
C. Crockett, Neon Buchanan, H. B.
Mashburn, C. M. Willlams, Fugene Hill,
Walter Rylander, Edgar Shipp, Taylor
Lewls, T, O. Marshall, H, O. gones. Lu
clus Mw(:lesk&', H. M, Wheeler, G. C.
Webb, Cliff Willlams, Frank Cato, E. J.
Eldredge. Furlow Gatewood, Carr Glover
and Hollis Fort,
Miss Sara Britton left Wednesday for
Atlanta, where she will be the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Moon,
Mrs. Etta Bryan, of Troy, Ala., is the
g:tmat of her sister, Mrs. George R.
8.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mason, of Platts
bur‘g. N. Y., are guests of friends here,
Mr., and Mrs. 8. K. Walburn, of
Wilkesbarre, Pa., are the guests of
friends here,
Mrs. A. M. Williams. of Parrott, 11, 1s
visiting Mrs. F. M. Wheeler.
Mrs, Clara E. Taylor is in Buena
lvi'"a' the guest of her son, Jeff Tay
or. 7
Mrs, T. C. Jeffords, of Sylvester, has
returned home after a visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. T. H. McGillis,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Powell, of Lees
hur{t. were guests of friends here last
weel,
Mrs. W. A, Jones, of Smithville, is the
g'uest of friends in Americus for a few
ays.
Miss Mary Reese, of Albany, has re
turned to Albany after & visit to her
parents, Mr. armd Mrs, O. D. Reese,
The Girl’ Scout Club met Saturday
with Miss Paullne Broadhurst and spent
two hours knitting and sewing for the
sq’qieru.
he Sumter Club entertained with a
dance at the armory Friday night,
* The Hortense Tinsley Mlulonnry So
clety met in the First Methodist Church
Monday afternoon.
Miss Nan Britton entertained about
forty of her little friends at a birthday
party Saturday afternoon.
Miss Mary Alice Lingo was the hos
tess at a apenddho-nl&l,\t part‘- Friday
night, honorlni Miss ulse Blackwell.
of Columbia, Ala., who is visiting her
sister, Mrs. T. E. Bolton. Those pres
ent were Misses Mnr&grfle Brown, Hu
nice Ro{;l. Naomi rlqht, Blizabeth
Harris, Mary Sue Cl)amb {ss and Mary
Rose Brown.
Miss Hilda Johnson, a student at the
State Normal School at Athens, is
spending the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Johnson.
Mrs. 1. B. Jenkins, of Jacksonville,
Fla., {8 the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J, P. Raiford.
Mrs, Frank Harrold motored to Ma
con Monday, having in her partg Miss
Ruth Counell and Miss Mary Parker,
who attended the Dixie Division review
there. Miss Parker was sponsor for
the Americus company and Miss Coun
cil was one of her malids.
The Council of Bafet{ Chapter, D. A,
‘}}.. met Tuesday at the Carnegie Li
rary.
Mrs. W. J. Josey has left for New
zork and other points, to be away some
me.
Miss Louise Williford is in Fort Val-
Jey, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph
'Newton,
~ Mrs. J. L. Irwin and sons, Logan, Jr.,
‘and Hawkins, are the guests of Mrs,
'S. H. Hawkins.
‘ Mrs. Lena Speer and Miss Elva Speer,
of K:nsas. are visiting Mrs. J. M, Ham.
mond.
~ Miss Inez McDermott and Frank R.
Cnm;;'bell were married at the home of
the bride in Kennesaw, April 4, and
immediately after the ceremony left for
a wedding trip to North Carolina points.
On thelr return they will be at home to
their friends at the Windsor Hotel.
Mrs. 8. H. McKee was hostess to the
Red Cross Bridge Club Fridey after
noon.
| Mve; };:trr,v Huwl‘t’lnu imdAdhtl'o son
are spending a few days In anta,
| Mrs, C. O. Niles and Mra. Tracy Cun
‘nlnlham are in Bainbridge for a stay
of several ds%.
Mrs. C“)zd uchanan and Miss Emmie
Morgan have returned from Columbus,
where théy were the guests of Mrs. J.
A. Thomas.
Miss Toledo Pickens, of Panama City,
Fla., is the guest of Miss Jimmie Jos
sey.
Mrs. Lucius McClesky was hostess at
two parties when she entertained the
T\us(fsy Morning YBrldgs Club l.n the
morning and the Young Matrons' Club
in the afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth Cobb had as her guests
last week Miss Pearl Seller and Miss
Sallte R. Wilson, of Macon. They re
turned to their home in Macon Friday
morning.
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Eatonton
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R. AND MRS. J. R. TWEEDY en
tertained at a 6 o'clock dinner
Saturday evening In honor of
Miss Ruth Jones. A course dinner was
served. Those frenent were Misses
Ruth Jones, Eunice Lott, Alice Ward
well; Messrs. J. R. J. Shepherd and
Harold Young.‘
Mrs. B. F, Tull entertained at a linen
shower Thursday afternoon in honor of
Miss Ruth Johns, a bride-elect, at the
bungalow of Mrs. Clarence Alford. The
house was springlike with Its decora
tions of flowers. The hostess wore blue
georgette crepe, the bride-elect wore
wistaria satin, and Miss Eunice Lott,
who is to be maid of honor, wore tan
georgette crepe. Serving punch were
Misses Railney, Sanford and Dennis.
Ices and cake also were served. Those
invited were Misses Ingn.m. Wardwell,
Lawrence, Leverette, Sanford, Dennis,
Rainey, Ballentine, Gardner. White,
Jenkins, Ballard Wice; Mesdames
Horne, H:lsl:s. Dance, Atkinson, Jen
kins, Williford, Stubbs, Turner, New
lander, Tweof'y. Cln‘l#. Walker, Ezell,
Hudson, Taliaferro, Watterson, Middle
brooks, leve%. Dennis, Walton, Spivey,
Wh\fl\eld. ossee, Reese, Ballard,
)Ketc ersid. Beck, Rainey, Young, Ams
den, Sanford, Alford. Strivling, " Shurl
ingi O'Farrell, Kimbrough a others.
r. and Mrs. Henry !onen. Mrs. M.
R. Hudson and Miss Woodliffe Scott
nt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
%‘:vem Martin in Wrightsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Riley spent Tues-
H{ny in Macon with Mr. and Mrs. Mec
ay.
| Mrs. Burke Floyd is the guest of
friends in Macon.
Mrs. Hiram Gardner has returned
home from a visit to Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tull spent the
week-end in Atlanta
~ Miss Frances Collins spent the f:lt
week-end with Mlss Fannie Lee V
erette in Social Circle,
Misses Sara and Bessie Lawrence have
returned home from Ashburn, where
‘they attended the fumeral of Mr.
Ketchum.
. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Your‘? are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. . Rainey.
;glrsA Rainey has returned home from
- Ashburn.
‘ Mrs. W. H. Shurling has returned tc
her home in Wrightsville, after a visit
to Mrs. Stribling.
Mrs. Rosalie Booth, of Athens, is the
grest of Mrs. Frank Spivey.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Marion O'Farrell, ot
Athens, are the guests of Eatonton rel
atives.
Miss leonora Wright is spending
some time in Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank Spivey has returned homa
Arom Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hearn and family
are expected at an early date o make
their home in Eatonton.
Miss Ruth Johns was hanoree on
Friday evening at a theatorium party
at the Adele Theater, given bv Miss
Kathieen Johns. After the movies the
guesis weore served refreshments m'
Rossee's parlor. Those present wore
Misses Johns, Lott, Ballentine, Gardner,
Sanford, Rainey, Dennis and Kimbrough;
Messrs. J. R. J. Shepherd, Russell and
Spivey, E. W. Ingram, H. A. Young,
J. A. Stubbs, U. D. Paschal, Harvey
Dennis and W. F. Leverette.
Captein John 8. Peid entertained in
formally Tuesday evening in honor of
Migses Ruth Johng and FEunice Lott.
Dancing was enjoyed. Those present
were Mrs. Charlie Johns, Misses Eunice
Lott, Ruth Johns, Kathleen Jokns, Lil
lie Wice, Dosuehka Sanford; Messrs,
Louis S(plvcy. Jim Stubbs, Frank Lev
eratte, Olin Wheeler and Leon Wice.
Miss Douschaka Sanford entertained
the Five Hundred Club Saturday after
noon in honeor of Miss Ruth Johns and
Miss Lott at the home of Mrs. Clarence
Alford. There were six tables of guests.
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Thomasville
HE luncheon served by the mem
bers of the Study Class and tha
Garden Club to the visitors to the
moetlnf of the Second District Feder
atlon last week was the only soclal
event connected with the coming of
the federation here, as, in compliance
with the request of Mrs. Black, State
federation president, nothing more elab
orate was attempted. The hall where
the luncheon was served was beauti
fully decorated with smilax and quan
tities of flowers, the federation colors
being prominently used. The occasion
was very much enjoyed and proved a
dali?‘hllul break to the business routine
of the meetings.
Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, of Atlanta,
State federation president, was the
guest while in Thomasville this week
of Mrs. 1. H. Jerger, president of the
Thomasville Study Class,
Mrs. Z. 1. Fitzpatrick is spendlnf a
short time in Thomasville, the guest of
Mrs. W, M. Harris.
Dr. Mary Bradley, of New York, who
attended the convention of the Second
District Federation here this week, was
the rfuest while here of Mrs, W. M.
Harris.
Miss louise Hopkins left this week
for Tampa, Fla.,, where she will spend
some time with her sister, Mrs. J. R.
Dekle, \
Mrs. W. L. Logan and Miss Ruth Lo
gan have returned to their home in
Gainesville, after a visit of some weeks
to Mrs. Logan's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John F. Parker.
Mrs. W. A. Brittlan, Miss Elizabeth
Brittian and Billy Brittian, of Tallahas
nae.kwere visitors to Thomasville this
week.
Mrs. Osgood F. Cook has returned to
gavannnh after spending some weeks
ere.
Mrs, M. Ross has returnad from a
visit to Griffin and is spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ross,
Mrs. Edwin Royall has returned to
Savannah after a visit to relatives here.
Mrs. L. D. Finn, who has been spend
ing the winter here, left this week te
visit relatives in Marietta.
Mrs. Fowler and Miss Emily Fowler,
of De Rldder, La., are visiting Mrs.
Heeth Varnedoe,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Turner have re
turned from Savannah, where they vis
{ted their son, Francis Turner, who i 3
a member of the Coest Artillery at Fort
Seriven.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Camxiabell w.
Ansley are pleasantly located in an at
tractive burgalow on the reservation at
Fort Screven, where Lieutenant Ansley
is stationed with the Coast Artillery.
Mrs. J. H. Robinson and Miss Betty
Robingon, of Hamilton, who have been
vumnf Mrs. C. S. Parker, left this week
for Columbus.
Mrs. J. M. Collins, Miss Jennie Col
ling and Miss Lutrelle McLennan, of
Tallahassee, a?enl a short time in
Thomasville this week.
Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Lapham, of Chi
cago, are spending some time in Thom
asville,
Miss L.ee Hankhorn has returned to
Brunswick, after a short visit to Mrs.
Jaseph W. Turner.
Mrpl. Frank Smith and Frank Smith,
Jr., left last week to visit relatives in
Montgomery, Ala. ¢
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Statesboro.
RS. J. A. McDOUGALD and Miss
M Ruth McDougald spent the week
end in Savannah, the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Williams.
Miss Bessie Louise Chandler, of
Waynesboro, spent the week-end with
Miss Wilie Lee Oliff.
J. W. Johnsion, who has been at Whita
Bprings, Fla., for two weksfl has re
turned home.
Miss Irene Arden joined Mrs. . B.
Arden, of Savannah, lolnlr:m to Macon
for the week-end with ank Arden,
who {8 at Camp Wheeler.
H. B. Strange, Secretary of State,
spent several days with his family here
last week. .
Mrs. E. P. Coleman and daughter,
Mrs. Herbert Kennedy, spent several
da}’s in Macon last week.
esse Shaw, of Camp Jackson, Colum
bia, 8. C., spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Shaw.
Miss Ruth Parirsh expects to leave
Monday for a visit to her sister, Mrs.
W. H. Blitch, at Valdosta.
Jesse Johntson. of Camp Wheeler,
spent the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blitch and chil
dren, of Valdosta, were week-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Parrish.
Mre. D. C. McDougald, Misses Kate
and Ethel McDougald, Miss Ruth Shaw,
Miss Maggie Mae Maull and Jesse Mc
gounld motored to Savannah Thurs
ay.
Mrs. M. M. Holland and Miss Annabel
Holland spent Tuesday In Savannah.
Farnest Summerall spent several days
in southwest Georgia.
Mrs. Hooks was hostess to the young
matrons of the While-Away Club at her
home in Andersonville Friday after
noon. Those invited were Mrs. J. W.
Johnston, Mrs. Charlie Ollff, Mrs. W,
¥. McDougald. Mrs. Dowse Tiee, Mrs. A.
F. Mikell, Mrs. Montsalvatage, Mrs.
Don Brannen, Mrs. Gordon Donaldson,
Mrs. J. H. Whiteside, Mrs. Charles
Pigue, Mrs. H. D. Anderson, Mrs. W, E.
Dekla, Mrs Q. J. Mays, Mrs. Paul
Franklin, Mrs Charlle Matthews, Mrs.
Grady Smith, Mrs. Leffler DeLoach,
Mrs. Jim Moore. Mrs. Ray Cartar, Mrs.
J. M. Morris, Mrs. Rufus Brown and
Mrs. Frankiin Williams.
Mrs. J. D. McDougald has returned
from a visit to her mother at Rocky
Ford.
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Clavton
'SB MAUD DIXON has returned
]after visiting friends in Wathal
n-B. C
Miages Irene Powell and Ora Kitchens
of Clarkesville, spent last week-end
with Mrs, V. A, Green.
Miss Irene Cathev. of Mountain City,
was ’ recent guest of Miss PBlanche
Hamby.
Mrs, Tasper and Miss lena Justus
visited Misses Fannie and Carrie York
in Tiger lat week,
Misses Grace and Clare Hamhy and
Vngale Powell, students of the Georwia
Naorma! and Industrial Colleee, at Mil
ladgeville, spent last week with parents
neva,
Mrs. Henry Bnrrell. of Cornelin. visit
ed Vlrs. Marior Whitmire last week. ‘
Miss Ruth Kitchens of Altn, was a
recent gnest of Mrs. Thomas F. Smith.
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Bainbridge
bty
ISB RUTH HINES was hostess to
1 the Junjor Aid Society at her
home Wednesday aftersiioon. Fif
teen members were present. * j
Mrs. Frank S. Jones and Mrs. Roland |
Bower entertained at bridge Tuesday
evening in honor of Mrs. J. K, F‘erre“.l
of Thomasville, the guest of Mrs. George
H. Fields.
Mrs, Charles Parker entertained In-'
formally Monday morning for Mrs. Rus._ |
sell Snow, of Quitman, the guest of!
Judge and Mrs. W. M. Harrell .
Mrs. Gus Kornman was hostess Ao |
the regular, meeting of the Temple.
Guild at her home Wednesday after- .
t'w?n. Seventeen members were pres
nt. }
Mrs. Otis Bell entertained: Saturday |
SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1918
morning with a bridge luncheon in hon
or of Mrs. Russell Snow, of Quitman.
A party composed of Mrs, E, T. Hines,
Mrs. C. L. Senter, Miss Margaret Wil
liams, Miss Pearl Floyd and Trevor Bat.
tle motored to Macon Monday for three
days, to take in the review of the
Camp Wheeler soldiers.
Mrs. A. H, Mills lsft Tuesday sow
Atlanta, where she will spend several
d.fl-'
r. and Mrs. J. B, Brown have re
turned to their home in Charlotte, N.
C., after u?endlns3 some time here as
the guest of Mrs. Ben Ehrlich.
M. J. Breitenbach, of New York, is
the guest \of his sister, Mrs. H. B, Ehr
lich, on East Shotwell street.
Mesdames Charles Parker, Mercer
Baggs, E. 8. Varner, J, D. Gray, and
Owen Fields and Jack McGaskill mo~
tored te Macon Monday.
Mre. A. B. Brooks has returned from
Savannah, where she has been spend
ing the past week as the guest of her
sin, who s stationed at Fort Screven.
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Fltzgerald
ISB LOUISE CLEMENTS, of Ir
winville, was the week-end guest
of Miss Effie Cleo Brewer.
Mrs. Lon Dickey, Mrs. Rowland Grif
fen and Misses Athleen Dickey and
Alene Dickinson and Rowland Griffen,
‘J{..h?uended a concert in Ocilla Friday
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| g(rs. John McLean and daughters,
[Mrs, J. N. McDonald and Miss An
{nette McLean, of Douglas, visited friends
| in_ Fitagerald Friday.
) Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Jackson and lit
‘tle daughter, of Tifton, were recent vis
| itors in the clt{i :
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Maffett, Mrs. Hen_
ry F. Stillwell and Miss Allie Mages
were visitors in Macon last week.
Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Dorminey and
children motored to Moultrie Sunday,
where they met Captain and Mrs. J. RR.
Robinson, of Bainbridge, who will visit
Mrs. Robinson’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Dorminey.
Mesdames J. Marshal Ashley and
George Tanner, of Douglas, were vis
| itors in Fitzgerald Saturday, guests of
Mrs. J. C, Brewer.
Mrs. Brockington, who has been
;}mfldlng some time with her daughter,
rs. H. M. Warren, left Saturday for
l Brunswick, to be at the bedside of her
| sister, who is serlously ill.
J. H. Davis and W. K. Davis and Miss
Lora Davis have returned to their home
in Macon, after a visit to Mrs. James
H, Dodgen.
A group of little folks were enter
tained Friday afternoon by Mrs, S. E.
Sschols, at her home on South Grant
| street, in honor of the sixth birthday of
her little son, Samuel. Many games
were played. One which especially
pletsed the little ones most was meet
| ing Becky, who answered all their ques
f tiovs with quaint charm. Ice cream and
]cake were served in the dining room,
where the table was decoirated with
roses and a birthday cake with six
lighted candles. Mrs. Eschols was as
sisted in entertainlns by Misses Beu
lah,” Katle and Sue Kschols, Mrs. E. P.
Searcey and Mrs, J, T. Pittman.
Mrs. E. N. stx;’s entertained the
members of the Embroidery Club Fri
day afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock. The
parlors were decorated In ferns and cut
flowers. Mrs. Davis, assisted by her
dau%hters Mrs. Brayton Davis and Mes.
|C. B. White, served a sweet course.
| Thoee present were Mesdames Brayton
Davis, C, B. White, H. L. Beauchamp,
Floyd Eads, Burr Stokes, Frank Clarke,
Art Cripe, Frank Justice, Smith and I\
N. Davis.
A dance was given at the Elks’ club
room Friday evening in h?m)r of visit
ors in the city. Amongß hose present
were Misses Hester rewer, Lillian
Howell, Allle Mayes, Kathleen Ether
idge, Isla Green, Corinne Womble, Ethe}
Lewls, Glenn Heide, of Waycross; Marie
Griffen, of Douglas, and Amos Tift, of
| Tifton; Herbert McLean, of Dou%u;
| Oscar Koegel, Waldo Hen&erson, of Val
dosta; Harry Wilcox, of Jacksonville;
Dell Pettye, of Columbia, 8. C.; Frank
James, Frank Smith, James Grantham,
Elbert Howell, of Ocilla; Roy Thrasher,
HEd Hollingsworth, Lafayette Plckard,
Bud Hall, of Tifton; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Brewer, Mr, and Mrs. T, M. Walden
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Brewer, of Douglas, and Mrs.
Reason Henderson and Mrs. Albert Hen.
derson, of Valdosta.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Johnstone en
a?rtalned a few friends at a 6 o'clock
nner Saturday evening at their heme
on West Magnolia, in honor of Mrs.
Johnstone's mother, Mrs. H. A. Walsh,
of Montgomery, Ala. The rooms were
decorated with roses and honeysuckles.
Covers were laid for eight and a three
course dinner was served. The guests
were Superintendent and Mrs. J. E,
Ricketson, J. H. Bullard, Professor and,
Mrs. T, J. Henderson, Mrs. H. A. Walsh
and Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Johnstone and
John 8. Johnstone, Jr.
Miss Marthd Strange was hostess on
her tenth birthday Saturday afternoon.
A dozen or more of her li'tue friends
enjoyed it with her. The home was
decorated in roses and honeysuckles,
Mrs. 8. C. Azlin and Mrs, Henry Brun
ner chaperoned and served the children.
Present were Misses Virginia Halle,
Vera Mae Brunner, Dorothy Jay, Doro
thy McPhail, Clara Belle Brunner, Lau
rette MecGhee, Bransie Minter, Elise
Bragg, Wylene Jol}l{, Mildren Hinson
and gfasters John Henry Minter and
Paul Strange. The souvenirs were bassy
kets filled with candy hearts. Ice cream,
cake and cherry candy was served late
in the afternoon. L
C. Murphey Candler, of Atlanta, chair.
man of &e Georgia Railroad Commis
sion, and who made the honor address
in )’i‘ltzgerald Saturday afternon on*the
occasion of the opening of- the Third
Liberty Loan drive, was the guest of
Postmaster W. A. Adams, who i{s chair
man of the Third leerg Loan eexcu
tive committee in Ben Hill County, at
an 8 o'clock dinner Saturday night. The
auesu besides the honor guest were W.
. Bowen, J. F. Sheahan and Mayor
Clayton Jay. |
L. A. Zirkle, of Zirkle, was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Dormi-‘
ney. |
Mrs. W. J. Morris and Miss Leila
Johnson Morris and Charles Parker, of
B:xlei', were the week-end guests of
Mrs. L, N. Hall
Mrs. Felix Webb entertained a num
ber of her friends on Wednesday after
noon in honor of her house guest, Mrs.
1. V. Thompson, of Camilla.
The last meeting for this year of Na
thaniel Abney Chaf)ter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, was held at the
lhome of Mrs. Harold Beall Thursday
afternoon, eight members being present,
Mrs. E. J. Dorminey, vice president,
presided.
An elaborate party of the week was
' that at which Miss Ruby Waters and
Mary Boothe entertained Tuesday even.
ing at the home of Mrs, C. C. Parker.
on West Palm street, in honor of Miss
Margaret Cooper, who left Thursday for
her new home in Millen. Old-fashionea
games were played until a late hour,
when a salad course was served by the
| hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. C. Parkes
| and Miss Gertrude Hill. The guests
included {Mnes Margaret Cooper;, Zes
‘nle Morris, Annabelle Harden, Alma
Lee, Martha Morris, Marjorie Baker
Nora Ennis, Hattie Lee Walker, Clarg
- Britt, Gertrude Hill, Mary Booth, Ruby
Waters, and J. J. Clyatt, O. F. Brad
shaw, f..enoy Powell, Louls Stovall, El
bert Murray, \ Needham Harper, W. B.
Lisenby, Abe Kruger, Roy Bragg, Rob
ert Frazer, Mr. and Mrs Felix Webb
' and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parker.
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- Thomson
| HE flower bazar whicn was given
| under the direction of the Civies
‘. Department of the Woman's Club
iFriday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. T. West was a complete success. A
'social entertainment was also given.
. The Woman's Club held their regular
meeting at the Rest Room Wednesday
afternoon at 8 o'clock.
The Girls’ Auxiliary and the Junior
Philathea Class, both of the Baptist
Church, were entertained by Mrs. C. F.
Hunt Saturday afternoon. The auxiliary
program was rendered, followed by the
Junior Philathea business meeting,
after which a social hour was spent.
The Chamber of Commerce held a)
meeting in the City Bank Building
Tuesday evening with E. D. Borders as
chairman. A committee was_upPointed,
consisting of W. W. Clark, N. E. Ware
and Miss A. MecDonald to arrange for
entertainment of guests present during
the Chautauqua, which is to be held
lhero in May. :
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Macon
O cocial event of the week attracted
IN more atiention than the buffet
i supper given by Mrs., and Mrs,
Walter D, Lamar in honor of Mr. and
[Mrs. John K. Ottley, of Atlanta, and
.Mr. and Mrs. James M. Swift, of Il
berton. These guests were here for
the 1218 t Infantry frag-raising and the
Dixie Division review.
Among the guest were Governor and
Mrs. Hugh Dorsey, the governor's staff,
Brigadier General Francis H. French,
commander of the Thirty-first Division;
Colonel Orville Hall, General Walter
xgn-m and General R. E. Steiner and
[t. elr respective staffs. A feature of
i the refreshments was that no war bread
,was placed before the guests. Mrs. Wil
liam Felton, Jr., presided at the coffee
lurn, Mrs. ¥. L. Shorter served punch
and Mrs. Lamar was assisted in enter
taining by Mrs. J. A. Seldon, Misses Lil
i lian gattle. Jane Mcßriar and Marie
' Harris,
Many informal entertainments were
given in the Dempsey dugout and par
lors for the visiting sponsors and Shrin
ers. Here the groups chatted and danc
ed for several hours.
Mrs. M. M. Stapler entertained at a
duncheon at her home for Mrs. Miller
Bell, wife of the mayor, the sponsor and
| her maids, of Milledgeville. Theg guests
were Mrs. Miller Bell, Miss Alma Wall,
the sponsor, and her maids, Miss Lou
ise Walker, - Miss Cornelia Bethune,
Miss Laura Shurley, Miss Olive Bell and
Miss Cornelia Wall.
An informal luncheon, arranged by a
committee of ladies headed by Mrs. H.
M. Stapler, was tendered Governor
Hugh Dorsey, of Georgia, and Governor
Henderson, of Alabama, during their
visit to Macon for the Dixie Division re
view. Beveral beautiful flowers were
contributed by the women of Macon.
Governor Dorsey and his staff and
Mrs. Dorsey were entertained at break
fast by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lewis. Mr.
Lewis is a member of the governor’s
staff.
Macon society Is looking forward with
great interest to the spectacular pro
duction, “Flu-Flu,” which will be given
at the .Grand April 24 under the aus
pices of the Mary Hammond Washing
ton Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolutign. Among the patronesses
announced are Mrs. W. D. Lamar, Mrs.
J. M. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Howard,
Mrs. Culler Battle, Mrs. 8. T Coleman,
Jr, Mrs. W. E. Dunwody, Mrs. C. H.
Hall, Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs. Jordan
Massee, Mrs. Giles Hardeman, Mrs, W.
H: Felton, Sr., Mrs. W. H. F‘eltor’. Jr,
Mrs Reeves H. Brown, Mrs. Pluny Hall,
Mrs Pringle Willingham, Mrs. Richard
Hayes, Mrs. Hubert Duckworth, Mrs.
William Miller, Mrs. Ben Jones, Mrs.
Tracy Baxter, Mrs. C. O. Stone, Mrs.
Theo Finsley, Mrs. Charles Akerman,
Mrs. Henl‘x;y wortham, Mrs. W. E. Mark
walter, “Mrs. Caroline Patterson, Mrs.
John Sheldon, Mrs. Flewellyn Holt, Mrs.
Charles Hall, Mrs. Ellsorth Hall, Mrs.
L. O. Stevens, Mrs. Hassell Hevward,
Mrs. Jack Lamar, Mrs. Arthur Rankin,
Mrs. R .J. Taylor, Mrs. Owen Grady,
Mrs. J. B. Riley, Mrs. Ross Bowdre,
Mrs. Malcolm Everett, Mrs, LaFayette
Davis, Mrs. Randolph Jacques, Jr., Mrs,
fielton Hateher, Mrs. Bob Flournoy,
rs. J. L. jessup, Mrs. H. D. Adams,
Mrs. 'C. C. Harrold, Mrs. J. D. Crump,
Mrs. Charles Holt, Mrs B. E. Willing
ham and Mrs. O. P. Willingham.
Several Macon couples motored to
Cordele, where they attended a dance.
Miss Emily Massee, after spending the
Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan Massee. has returned
to St. Timothy School in Baltimore. She
wa_accompanied by Mrs. Massee, who
will spend several days with her. ¥
Miss Louise Johntson has returne&
from Anniston, Ala. o
Mrs. James R. oVorhees, of Morris
town, N. J., is the guest of Miss Louise
Campbell. ¥
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roush, of At
lanta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Roush.
Mrs. William Lee Ellis is attending
the national D. A. R. conference in.
Washington, D. C. \rFe 1
Mrs. A. Emmett Barnes, Jr., left for
Washington, D. C., where she will spend
several days.
Miss Louise Royal, of Fort Valley, is
the guest of Miss Anna Comer.
Mrs. C. N. Buchanon and C. H,
Thornton, of Jackson, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Buchanon.
Mrs. Roland Aldrich Thayer, of Bos
ton, is visiting Mrs. Hall Rahn.
Mrs. M. J. Redmond entertained the
Daughters of Isabelle Thursday after
noon. 5
Lieutenant Walter Stapler was in the
city last week visiting his _Fa:ents. Dr.
and Mrs. M. M. Stapler. he lieuten
ant 18 a graduate of the aviation train
ing camp at Memphis.
Miss Eleanor Ferrill has returned
from New York, where she spent the
winter studying volte under Madame
Molka.
Miss Drusilla Douglas is expected
home from New York soon, where she
is studying voice. She will be accom
panied by Miss Dorothy Crawford, of
San Francisco, and Miss Jane Dixen
her guest.
Vardell, of North Carolina, who will be
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tSembridge com
plimented their guests. H. W. Stem
bridge and George M. Peck, with an in
formal dance ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Park and chil
dren have gone to Atlantic City to spend
the summer. They will be joined later
by Mrs. Thomas S. Lowery, Jr., and
children. ‘
Mrs. Eli Flkan attended the funeral
of Mrs. Charles Morris in Athens.
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Savannah
ISS 'TYLER WILBY, of Selma,
Ala., who is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Frank Wilby, was
guest at a 500 party Thursday after
noon, given by her aunt. A number of
Savannah's younger set with additoinal
friends were invited to meet Miss Wilby.
Miss Esther Johnston. of Philadelphia,
who is the guest of Miss Helen Hey
ward, has been the recipient of many
parties during her visit here. Miss
Eulalie McLeod entertained in her honor
with an informal knitting party Tues
da{ afternoon, Tuesday night Miss
Johnston was honor guest at a dance
at the Yacht Club, given by Miss Eliz
abeth Kehoe. Miss Marie Strong com
plimented Miss Johnston with an infor
mal knitting party Wednesday after
noon and Miss Katharine Tew enter
tained her Thursday afternoon with a
knitting party.
Invitations have been received in Sa
vannah to the marriage of Miss Annie
Oliff, of Statesboro, and John Groover
Kennedy, of this city. The wedding
will be 4 home event April 24, at the
home of the bride’s parents in States
boro. Mr. Kennedy is a member of the
law firm of Seabrook & Kennedy.
Complimentlng the ladies who aec
companied the delegates to the twenty
fourth annual convention of the Geor
gia Division of the Travelers' Protec
tive Association, which convened here
Thurgday, Mrs. John Ash Pearson, with
the sistance of her committees, en
tertafned the visitors with a varied pro.
gram. The reception committee met
them at the Savannah Hotel and ac
companied them to the municipal audi
torium, where the convention was held.
After the morning session a luncheon
was tendered the visitors at the hotel;
in the afternoon they were taken to the
’thenter and in the e\"ening were hon
ored with a dance at the hotel; Friday
morning a card party was given the
ladies at the hotel, with Thrift Stamps
as prizes, ‘After this entertainmentl
they were taken on an automobile Tide
through the city and surrounding pointsl
of interest.
Heonoring a number of visiting girls
and their hostesses, Mrs. Henrik Wal
lin entertained Tuesday afternoon with
an informal knitting party. Those in
vited were Miss Elizabeth Dußois,
Washington, D. C., and Mrs, J.
Vaughn, whom she is visiting; Mrs. Al
bert Woolfolk and Miss Kate Woollolx;
of Columbus, with their hostesses, t
Misses Candler; Miss Dorothy H
of Brookline, Mass.,, and her hon&e
Miss Ellen Johnson; Miss Helen
of Beaufort, 8. C., and Mrs. B. B, Ni
| whom she is vislting; Mrs, Carl Vre
man, Miss Pauline Corson, Miss
cig Floyd, Mrs. Leo Muzller and Mrygy
Arthur Comer.
Miss Susie Clark and Harry Euge
Neal, of Atlanta, were married at thi
home of the bride’s parents in this cit
Monday. Miss Annie Clark was hep
| sister's maid of honor, and Judson :\r’
Chapman acted as best man. Mr. an
Mrs. Neal will make their home in Sae
vannah for the present.
Mrs. W. B. Crawford entertained
Tuesday afternoon with a brldfe parta
complimenting her visitor, Miss Ma
garet Thomson, of New York. Tho:z
invited to meet Miss Thomson Wwe
Misses Ermine Munford, Sara Bacony
Julia LeHardy, Helen Strohbar, Eliz«
abeth Perkins, Gladys Cassels, Leste#
Randolph, Emma Walthour, Delia Linda
say, kliza Schley, Lenora Candler, Eliza
abeth Candler, Ellen Johnson, Harris,
Lois Carter and Mae Screven and Mrsy,
H. B. Sayler.
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RS. ALLIE AULL has returned to
M Chattanooga a,lgter a visit to Mrs,
Tistelle Jones HaIL
Mrs. S. P, Holloway entertained at a
theater party Friday afternoon in honoe
of Mrs. M. L. Stringellow. of Los An
geles; Mrs. W. R. Owen, of Anniston,
and Mrs. C. R. Brown, of Acto.
Mrs, M. R. Vann has returned after
spending the winter with her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. T. Holmes, of Wall, Miss.
Mrs. D. T. Myers and son, Talmage,
spent Tuesday in Rome.
Miss Eleanor Houseal returned Mon
day to Montevallo, Ala., where she is
attending the State school. g
Mrs. C. W, Ault, of Mcßae, is vigit
ing her son, Eugene S. Ault.
Mrs. Homer Watkins has returned to
Atlanta after a few days’ visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mundy.
Miss Mary Bradford spent last week
end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil.
liam Bradford‘,) and returned Suwday to
Marietta, where she teaches in the high
school,
Mrs. Posey Hunt and young son are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hunt,
in Rome.
Mrs. Mary Sue KEdwards has gqpe to
Opelika for a few days’ visit.
Mrs. L. S. Brewer left Thursday for
a visit to her brother in Montrose.
Mesdames W. R. Owen and William
Parker spent Thursday in Rome.
Lieutenant Dethrich has returned to
Camp Hancock, Augusta, after a visit to
Thox'nlei\; J. West.
Mrs. Rogs Marchman has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Calvin Dodds m
Atlanta.
Miss Pauline Bailey, home demonstra
tion agent, went to Cave Spring Satur
day and was the guest of Miss Mary
Harris and Miss Alice Allcorn.
Mrs. Robert Smith, of Louisville, Ky.,
came Friday to visit her mother, M 1 &
H. M. Hall.
Mre, J. 8. Stubbs and daughter, Miss
Madge, have returned from Atlanta,
Allede]l Davis is home from Marion,
a.
Professor J. C. Harris, of Cave Spring,
spent Saturday with his sister, Mrx.
Charles J. Janes.
Lieutenant Cooper Sanders, of Fort
Screven, Savannah, spent the first of
the week with his mother, Mrs. Ora
Sanders. .
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Newnan
RS. D. A. HANEY, Mrs. Tom
M Goodrum, Mrs. T, M. Bryant,
Mrs. H. H. North, Mrs. R. J.
Barnett, Mra. Russell Wilkinson, Mrs.
C. B. Glover, Mrs. Garland Jones, Mrs.
L. H. Hill, Mrs. R. (). jones and Mrs.
Mike Powell were among those attend
ing the meeting of the Fourth Distriet
Federation of Women's Clubs in West
Point Thursday last.
Mrs. T. J. Fisher entertained her sew
ing club Wednesday afterpoon. The list
included’ Mrs. Walker Arnall,, Mrs.
Glenn Hopson, Mrs. George J. Martin,
Mrs. Joe Parks, Mrs. Jim Wadsworth,
Mrs. Thomas 8. Parrott, Mrs. Garland
Jones, Mrs. W. A. Tarner, Jr.,, and Mrs.
J. H. Powell.
Mrs. B 3. Mabson spent the week
end with Sanford Mabson, who is in
training at Camp Gordon.
Mrs. W. B. Pringle and Miss Olive
Pringle have returned fromr Charles}’lon.
S. C., where they were guests of Miss
Fannie Hume,
Miss Jessie Manget was hostess at an
informal party Thursday morning. She
was assited by Mr. Harriet Marnget.
Mr. T. M. Goodrum entertained at a
rarty Friday safternoon in honor of Mrs.
Joe Nevilla, of Norfolk, the guest of
Mrs. Garland Jones. Mrs. Goodrum was
alsaisted in receiving by Mrs. A. M. Nor
ris.
Mrs. Frank L. Stevens was hostess
for the card club Tuesday. Guests for
five tables were entertained.
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“SCRIPT” dance was given Tues
" day evening at the New Era
Club in honor of the Trinity
baseball club, who were here for a series
of games with the Georgia team. The
Georgia cadets and several visiting offic
ers from Camp Gordon were among
those honored. The young ladies pres
ent were Misses Dot Hazleton, Hazel
Hodgson, Marion Hodgson, Nina and
Susan Scudder, Jennie Arnold, Natalie
Bocock, Manon Bailey, Margaret Rowe.
Sara Cook, of Minneapolis, and Christell
Lidden and Janet Smith, of Brenau.
The chaperons were Mrs. C. A. Scudder
and Mrs, D. P. Haseltcn.
The marriage of Miss Bernice In
gram to Henry Grady Moore, of At
lanta, took place Monday afternoon at
the bride's home a few miles from Ath
ens. Dr. S. R. Belk performed the cere
mony. ) ‘
A bridge party was given Monday aft
ternoon in compliment to Miss Gene
vieve Morris, of Atlanta, by Miss Kath
erine Tripnre. There were. pre%o:,nt be
sides the honor_ guest Misses orence
Hooper, Loaise Dorsey, Natalie Bocock,
Martha Nicholson and Harriet Benedict.
Miss Rosa Warner, of this city, was
married to Semuel Cohen, of Savannah,
at the home of the bride's parents
Tuesday at noon. The ceremony was
pe-formed hy Rabbi F. K. Hirsch.
Mrs. H. C. Erwin entertained a num
ber of friends Wednesday afternoon at
her home cn Dearing street. Bridge
was played.
The Red Cross hat show at the Liuey
Cobhb Institute, given by the art de
partment. was a great success and was
largely attendéd. Many D. A. R's. were
present.
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Rome :
I HE CLUB OF THE NIBELUNG
| was entertained Tuesday by Miss
| Cordelia Veal.
Miss Mary MecClain entertained six
tables of bridge Tuesday in honor of
her guest, Miss Olive Wright, of Hunt
ington, Tenn.
g fM!ss “LaG{aglr;‘z; C’?‘E‘hr;i:xd en%lertl.lnod
nformally a ge ursday, honorin
her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cotilran. W
with her husband, Lieutenant Cothran,
of Atlanta, is spending a week in Rome
with Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Denny.
The largest affair of the week was
the big Red. Cross entertainment Tues
day night at the Auditorium, when the
Manless Minstrel. fetauring a cast of
85 representative Rome ladies. present
ed an unusually clever performance.
Mrs. W. J. Shaw was personal director
and .several thundred dollars were
cleared. Some of the star performers
included Miss Lillle Mitchell, Miss Ruth
Colegate, Miss Martha Dean, as the
white politician: Mrs. Ben C. Yancev,
in an extremely good burlesque solo
and quartet; Miss Bessie Moore, in a
clog dance and monologue specialty:
gfitnnugh Miller, Miss yane Galt ana