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(MATIER OF SOCIETY
BY POLLY PEACHTREE
Sog s, Elgst litte gtris pranced
Sown the steps and held 1o ap-
Provel graceTul attitndes the ropes
of flowers— e brilesmaicds of the
zxother of taes bride were there to
assisl in weeetving-and every
thing was pess-fectly porge®ous, with
no hint of wmmr anywhere. Every
thing wes yre=saning smoothily, too
as oy as anantige belis—up to
the lust woed of the minister, The
stight pouse “wehich always follows
sst womnd and precesdes (he
spaamodlo Brless which thre bride
sroom ususi®y beslows w=pon the
®ride was becafizen by 4 manly voice
souting acressss the room:
“Irs all ovese- now, George. ™
Sitvery bmwmaghtsr followwed, s
George bant S bastow the eustom
waxy ko snd EDhen—
A dap of t®wuamder brokie wxpon the
=tw lfke he fha-st My pun of & bar-
Tage oo
And overy®mendy bsgan te Cidnk of
wenr againt
= a 0
Wisitos Hefyp» Some—
S OORTY wwras holped ok some
whet By distinguished visi
tove furing Swe wek. Thuere was
Tharlle Chap®Sen—
You may t®wink this ts & Joke
one of CharfSmrs mbtls Jolces -but
£t fart: he meally dd break into
saoolkty viilsg here
You see, Bam. Ottley waes giving
- tea for awmothe Alstin guished
wisltor, Miss FEMuaboth Howry, of
Washingten, . C, at the Druid
Xll Golif Chendn, and Chaside Chap
lin osme out Te> dinner withh & num-
Ber of Mlanta"s prominent eftizens.
Naturally tEwese prominest elti
mems 00 seeimar Atlanla wommen out
there went owwer to the sidke of the
terrace wvhere They were. And nat
wurally they toealk Challe ower with
them and Faxtroduced himn all
smroond, He sshook hands with
e wverybody, IneXading the ¥t tle girls
woho were "m€ the punch Dowl”’
raturally.
The punch >« wl was onky a cour
teay title-as harle found out—
Lrat he wis & rne wd smaciced his
Blps over the me ctar—or woiald have,
2F he hid not heen all dressed up
in anifty-look Tng sring sait,
Some of thes Tittle girls Ilkced him
=o wel they s entonto tihe Audi
torium—-and Trought & bomd from
him,
Katherine M urphy bought the
v ery fint bom® sold by the young
Fonglsh comesfian, Kathesxrine s
wvery ative iz “war workk™ mnow -~
s=he oven got wzp 'way before day,
the other moraxing, to have break
tast yith the %oy choristers who
Txmd given a <«=oncert here for the
T rench orpharxss and had Heen en
tertalned at B atherine's Tmother's
home during ¥ eir stay!
= oon
Gireen Crass Crows Around—
B Y the way, the Druld ¥¥ills Golf
Club did Thave a pretty party
lamst weok—sewera of 'ema. This
same tea for ‘Migs Howry was a
most ldightfal gringtioae affair,
The pols coursse is s greem aand the
wines and lowwr ers aro all out and
the paacock wieo strolls arowuand with
stately tread teo give "atmosphere”
to the place ks in fine feathrer this
spring, He hxas a lovely meck of
Brone-blue—a eolor that me Amer
iecan dye counled approach—and a
perfectly beaz £ iful tall, the wrest of
aim alko splemx«d id onough to Justify
f e admiratiors heaped upon him by
the lady calless at the eluady. (He
frears 'sm, too——- can tell I€, by his
walk!)
Mrs, Ottley «=arried out oodles of
B oneysickle gzmthered frosn the
““Joyeu' estaste to decormte the
o lwbrooms, anel the “tenterpdece” on
the pich tatede (I can't seem so
&et ayay frooex the punch table to
«iay) wis a great “naural” plant of
amalia vith a =eal binl's nest snug
& iing In the be=xnches.
The bird's nesst was gathered with
the flowers, Hraat [am sure Mrs.
rttley took esmre to ind owt that
It was i last year's nest before she
took i,
The tea pas~ty wis held largely
an th lerraces, belng one of the
Marst of the surzamertime affairs this
rear.
Miss Howry was 4 remarkably
e harming hone» #ee al a pretty party,
Too.
“Bhe doesn” T look 'chestw' like
singery genera Xly o' said & naive
&@uaest of the @=flall’ She really
l‘?p just llce an Atlants society
=irlt”
And Miss Heor wwry s "just 3ike an
Atlanty societ » g@irl” as far &s birth
and breeding snd soclal exprerience
Zo—only more 80 Her gift of a
wolee s an adlditionnl charm to a
< haming, una £ ected young woman,
&ently horn amsd bed and accus-
Tomed to the E»est Iy socia! life
This winsonra < and girlish @ ppear
ance 3dds & s weat deal to thees-
Teeot of the » <oung sihger’'s voics,
though it did =t rully need any
m Por, eve=a though not a con
finger i®: appearance, Miss
Howrys volee s that of a full-
Redgod singer-——not of the usual so
<dety ¢irl type at all
& D 0
Speaking of Weddings—
™ EB the rur»xors ure flyimg about
K 3 pent ®hose hospital unit
Fnen, | hear cȴxe day that this girl
S on the eve of marriage with a
<slever member— of the Minweeapolis
It, and the =rextday I get a hint
the budding romance of tHat one
the Chicag«» unit and the girl
fl.left him ¥>ehind
. it's very frwm portant—if true—all
-~ ®f ity
5 On 4of the saca=pected bridtezs—to-be
Continued From Page 1
[ I 8 a charming visitor who came
~ down to Atlanta to fish where the
fishing is good, and she has had lots
of “bites” though whether she has
| decided on which one to hook, I
can't say, They are mentioning a
“unit” man as heing most favored
and it really does look that way—
they go to the picture shows to
gether 80 often.
Another of the *unit men”—l
won't mention his eity, for I do
not want to give any one's secret
away until 1t is ready to be given——
is being favorebly mentioned as a
candidate for the hand and heart
of one of Ailanta’'s exceptionally
clever young women who has been
vVery popular with the military ele
ment, partly becanse of her charm
and partly because she can speak
French with the French officers
and English with the English, as
wall as United States with the
Ameriocans—a regular polyglot girl,
she is—who would do well iln
France, too, Perhaps she will
rfu,rry her hospital beau and go
over with him,
Then there s stfll another thrill
ing Jittle story in the air—and the
declsion is still “up in the air,” as
I understand the situation,
The young couple in this romance
have been gseparated already by
war's exigencies though neither has
left the 7. 8. A, so far. The girl
has been taken away by her moth
er, though not hecause of the ro
mance at all, just hecause she want -
ed to make a visit to another eity.
And the young medico-lieutenant
can't follow her—he is tied by his
commission, still here in Atlanta.
And whether absence will make the
heart grow fonder is another of the
uncertainties of fate.
These wedding are bound to be
sudden affalrs, anyway—there’s no
getting away from it, ‘There was
Mary Thompson who married the
other day "all of a sudden.” Mary
had been engaged some time to her
young lieutenant, who was station -
ed in Waco., But she had not set
the exact Jdate for the wedding. He
saw the opportunity to obtain a
furlough and selzed it, thereby set
ting the date himself. For when he
arrived and put the proposition up
to the glrl of his choice, and she
hesitated for a minute, he clinched
maitters by saying:
“You'll just have to marry now,
Mary. 1 got a furlough just for
that, and if I go back without you,
they'll court-martial me.”
S 0 of course she did—any girl
would—if she wanted to!
GOO o
And More Weddings—
WHLE making prophecies om
the matrimonial outlook, I
may add some interesting dedue
tlons anent recent wisitors here,
from the attractive little city of
Rome, As usual, a little bird has
told me all 1 know on the subject,
which is as follows:
Of course, you remember I told
you several years ago of the little
club organized in Rome, where the
girls met and discussed plans for
the future, their prospects and in
cidentally their rccent conguests, in
the way of sweethearts and finding
h&pry homes, I hear it is abso
lutely the prime rule and regulation
that one girl, at least, must be mar
ried each year, So far the girls
have done well Organized three
years, they have sncceeded nobly 4n
having four members to marry, the,
first Gladys Willingham, to marry
Malcolm McDermott, of Knoxyille;
the next, Margaret Hamilton to
marry Dr. Richard DeSaussure, of
Charleston, 8. C. Then Rlizabeth
Hamilton married Kenneth Stew
ard, of Chattanooga, who is now a
lieutenant “over there,” and the
latest match has been hetween
Katherine Graves, whe is pleasant
ly remembered as a visitor to her
aunt, Mrs. M, B, Wellborn, here in
Atlanta, to Albert Clark, of Char
lotte.
I hear the girls are just as busy
as bees these times helping them
selves as well as the different “sis
ters.”
sßoo
The Bird's-Eye View—
ONE of the members, descrived as
being shy and retiring, has had
a knowing look ever since she re
turned from that slow town of Phil
adelphia. Another one of the sis
ters has a very handsome captain
and a second lieutenant, regular
army, paying her marked attention.
louise Moultrie seems to wear a
look of very great relief since she
learned a certain medical unit es
caped from the Germans near Odes
~ sa and that all the members are
‘ now on their way back to the good
- old U, 8. A. 1 hear another one of
~the girls is simply drawlnfi straws
trying to decide between a fine cap~
tain from Camp Gordon and a mar
- velous looking first lieutenant from
Oglethorpe, whom, it seems, all the
i other girls are equally interested in.
| Btill another, Cobbie May Dean,
who has just been here on a visit te
her aunt in Druid Hiils, Mrs. Frank
8. Dean, is appearing particularly
happy these days, and seems to be
guarding an interesting little secret.
Besides all this splendid work
the girls have accomplished, 1 hear
their latest endeavor has been to
adopt two French war orphans.
They have all been doing Red Cross
work, and one of the girls, dressed
as a gentleman of color, wearing
overalls and brogans, rode a mule
in a parade the other day to adver
tise the “Manless Minstrel,” so suc
cessfully given to benefit war work.
T really have it authentically that
nine attractive French and British
officers will go to Rome this week
end to see the girls and a big dinner
party hag been planned for them.
Well, mark my words. The
spring drive is on in Rome, and
from all 1 can find out, one of the
sisters will have something (o re
port at a very early date
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN
Q 'I) l ] o O » - : ’ "3 “
Albany
HE Albany Weman's OClub held its
T literary meeting in the (-lubxumnfl
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. D. H.
Redfearn read a paper on “Ame_rh:anl
Ideals,” Mrs. J. Fz Cheney on ‘“‘Web
}Fh*r, Expounder of the Constitution,”
Mre. George Hachet gave a piano solo,
Miss Elizabeth Shackelford read a pa
»er on the “Mammoth Cave,” Miss Btel.
‘{a Kalmon read Joaquin Miller's *'Co
lumbug,” and Mrs. 8. K. Simon sang
“Old Kentucky Home."
_ Albany friends of Miss Kate Battle,
formerly of this eity, were interested in
}thc announcement of her marriage in
Moultrie Sunday to Marvin Monk. They
spent several hourg here Sunday even
ing en route to Florida.
~ Mrs. A. B, Corrin entertalned on Bat
urday afternoon in honor of the twelfth
birthday of little Miss Delora Leggett,
at her home on the Bmut-Kye Planta
tion, near Albany. The honoree re
ceived a number of desirable gifts from
the eight jittle friends who attended.
Mrs. J. W. Walters was hostess on
Wedmssdag' afternoon to the regular
meeting of the Daughters of the Amer
fean Revolution. Reports showed that
the chapter has been active in war
work. In addition to the knitting done,
a business college scholarship has been
Eiven a your;! lady; a contribution sent |
the Martha Berry School, S3O subseribed |
to help rebuild a French village and a|
Frencg orphan adopted for one year.
After the business session a lterary
program was rendered which included |
a reading by Mrs. W, E. Rowsey and |
musical number by Misses Angeline Da. |
vis and Louise Plerce, Relreshmeml‘
were gerved after the program,
At her home on North Jackson |
strect Mrs. C. W. Rawson entertained |
at bridge on WadneudnJ afternoon in
honor of Mrs. E. 8, MeFadgen, who
has recently come to Albany to live,
and Mrs. George T. Largent, who leaves
shortly for Jacksonville to make her
home, Prize for top score was won by
Mrs. P. H. Jones, while the honor
guests were presented with louvenlru‘
of the oceaslon. A luncheon course was
served at the end of the game,
Mesdames F. F, Putney, Herbert
White and T. I. MecCaskill have re
turned from Thomasville, where they at.
tended the annual meeting of the Sec
ond Distriet Federation of Women’'s
Clubs, as delegates from the Albany
Women’s Club. |
Miss Sallie Weldon has returned rmm‘
a visit of several weeks to her sis
ter, Mrs. 5. M. Hanan, of Charlotte, N.‘
€. FEn route home Miss Weldon s;?ped
over for a few days’ visit to friends in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Max Oberdorfer I 8 with friends
and relatives in Texas. |
Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Phrilech and Mr, |
and Mrs. J. B, Ehrlich, accompanied by
their guest, M. J. Breitenback, of New
York, spent Wednesday here, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs 8. Relch, 1
Mrs. C. W. Clarkson, of Chigago, Is |
npendlng several 11:“’3 here. the g‘uestz
of her brother, I£. M. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Wight Cruger and baby, |
accompanied by Mrs. R. Adams, off
Brooklyn, N. Y., left Saturday for Bal- |
timore, Md., where they will make their|
future home,
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Thoma have re.
turned from Augusta, where they vis
ited Mrs. Thoma's son, who is in the
army at Camp Hanecock. |
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gibson, of Ma- |
con, have returned home after a short
visit to Mr, Gibson’s sister, Mrs. K. M.
Dickson,
Mr. and Mrs G. C. Warren. Mag |
H. W, Warren and Miss Hattie Warren, |
of Tampa, Fla., arrived in the city Sat- |
urday to spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. W, 8. Tarver, on 'l‘l# street.
Mrs. Julian Clark and Miss Willledee
Clark are vigiting in New York. [
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Frank, og At-|
lanta, have retruned home after a visit |
of several days to Dr. and Mrs. C. K
Newell,
Miss Angeline Davis left Sunday for
Bristol, Tenn., where she will be a
bridesmald at the wedding of Miss Pau
line Messengill.
Mrs. Z. L. Fitzpatrick, of 'l‘homnavflle.'
who has been vislt.h)x? Mrs. C. E. Fry
er, of this ecity, left Monday -evening for
Madison.
Miss Virginia Blocker, of Brenau Col
lege Conservatory, at Galnesville, was
the guest for several dn{)s this week of
Mr. and Mrs. B, 8. Killebrew. *
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Eastman .
RSB. C. W. ATWELL was the
M 3ue;t of friends in Macon last
week, |
Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Griffin and two
children, of Naehville, Ga., are visit
lng‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sapp.
rs. B. B. Harrls and daughter, Miss |
Katherine Harris, spent last week in
Mucon,
Miss Fannie Hirschman, of Baxley, Is
visiting her brother, Mose \leachman.!
Miss Alma Olark, who has been vis
iting friends at Cox College, College
Park, has returned to her home,
Mrs. Annie Brooks Dozier and ehil
dren, of North Carolina, are spending
some time as the guests of Mrs. A. P,
Petway.
Mrs. Bilverburg and little daughter
Hlaine, of New York, are the guests of
Mrs. J. D, Herrman. |
Mrs. Adam Jones and Ifttle daugh
ter, Marion, have returned to thcir’
hoam in Statesboro.
iss Edith Sterlinfl who has been |
visiting in Milledgev 10, Augusta and |
Atlanta for several weks, has return
ed to her home.
Misses Clara and Sadie Britt, of Fita
&;lald. are the guests of Mrs. I. A.
son.
Miss Martha Sheldon spent last week
in Atlanta. ]
Misses Louise and Bonnie Merritt, of
Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. C. G,
Brown.
Miss Hortense Prince, of Waycross,
}il vismng Mrs. J. 8. Heartsfield.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Edwards and
little daughter, Lucy; Mr, and Mrs. Guy
Jackson and two ch'lldren. Walker and |
Guy, Jr, and Mrs, Toombs Jackson
and little son, Toombs, were the guosts}
(;l Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Edwards sun-1
ay.
Mesdames Homer O'Callaghan amd A.
L. Wilkins have returned from Athens, |
where they attended the D. A. R. con
vention. ]
Mrs, I. 8. Peacock and little daugh
ter, Hdna, have returned from last
Point, where they visited relatives. ‘
Miss Lee Cheney spent the week-nd |
in Lumber City with relatives. |
QO Q ‘
Rochelle i
-_rrTenT \
J UDGE WADE LASSETER, of Vien
na, sroln at the school auditorium |
in behalf of the Liberty Loan rally
eld here Saturday. |
Miss Klise Liles, of Americus, visited
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Y,
Nance, here the past week. |
John N. Klnq srent Wednesday and |
Thurndnx in Atlanta on business. \
Miss Alice Seurls, of Americus, was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Para
more, the past week. w
Miss Frunces King spent Monday In
Cordele. |
A. K. Maddox and Baxter Sutton at
tended the division meeting of the Geor
gia Odd Feliows in Cordele Wodne.day.‘
Dr. C. H. Woodburry and wife re
turned to their home in Birmingham last
Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Turnell, of Atlanta, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Set
tle, here thcgyut week.
Mrs. Lucy Smith and Miss Tee Smith,
of Vienna, spent the week-end in the
city with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Liles, of Americus, |
spent the week-end in the city, theé
guests of Mrs, Liles' father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Naace.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Lasseter spent
Tuesday in Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'l‘anlnrslo{, of
Ocilla. was the guest of Mrs., Tankers
ley's father here Sunday.
Miss Cleo Rainwater, of Fitagerald,
gwm the week-end with her sister,
iss Pearl Rainwater, here.
J._ A Owens, of Ocilla, spent Sunla}'
in Rochelle, the guest of his som, J.
Hardy Owens. e ; Z W
Mrs. Henry Mashburn, Mrs, Z. .
Lasseter and Mrs. W. B. Owens attend
A Newspaper for Peopls Who Think — SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1918
ed the Woman's BarF“‘t Missionary ral
ly at Ashburn last Tuesday.
Corporal J. H. Lacey, stationed =at
Camp Wadsworth, 8. C., is at home
again with relatives and friends.
W, J. Owens visited friends in Baxley
Sunday.
Miss Lila Tarver, of Hawkinsville, is
spending a few days in the city, the
guest of her cousin, Miss Frances King.
Miss Vera Mae Davis has returned
to her duties, after spending several
days visiting her people in Baxley,
g |
Wazcross
ISB GERTRUDE NETTLES has re-
M turned from Savannah.
Mrs. J. G. Steinheimer 18 with |
friends in st. Augustine, Fla. \
Mrs. 8. J. Stanton 1s in Atlanta with
friends.
Mrs. J. B. Stringer, of Deiray, Fla.,
who has been visiting the Rev. and Mrs.
C. A. Jackson, left Thursday for Staple
ton, where she will stay some time with |
relatives before returning home. ‘
Mrs, L. W. Cribb has returned from a
pleasant visit te relatives at Waresboro. |
Mrs. Ivey Rabun and children are in
Boston with Mrs. Rabun’'s mother, Mrs. |
J. C. Neal. ‘
Miss Rena DAdwards and Fred Ed
wards, accompanied by their mother,l
Mrs. Ross Fdwards, left Friday for Sa
vannah, where they will spend the week
end with their grandparents, Mr. and‘
Mrs. 1. D. Edwards.
Mrs. Joe Soyar has returned from a
visit te friends in Jacksonville,
Mrs. Guyton Fisher has returned to
Quitman after a short visit here with
friends. . ‘
Mrs. Norman Kirkland and children,
of Brunswick, emn route to Balnbridge,}
were the guests of the Rev. and Mrs.
C. A. Jackson Thursday and Friday. |
Mrs. J. W. Quarterman has returned\
to Beach after a visit to her daughter, |
Mrs. J. R. Whitman. |
L. Younghlood and daugher, Miss Mar
garet are at Hampton Springs, Fla. |
Miss Delsie Maynard, of Newton, is
visiting Misses Bessie and Lois Maynard
on Jayne street. 1
Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Berry, Miss Ruby
Berry and Edwin, Jr., left Saturday for
a motor trip through Florida.
Mrs. W. W. Metzger left Saturday for
Brunswick, where she will join Mr,
Metzger. They will make Brunswick
thelr future home,
Mrs. J. W. Daney and Mrs. R. H.
Roux, who have been visiting Mrs. J.
H. Redding for some time, left Saturday
for their home in Savannah.
Miss Sadie Andrews ig spending some
time in Macon, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Fort Andrews.
Mrs. J. H. Miscke, of Farmersburg,
Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Conner,
on Pendleton street,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders left Fri
day for Ftizgerald, where they will
make their home in future.
Mrs. MeAllister Torbett has returned
from a visit of several weeks to friends
and relatives in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nungezer left
Thursday for Wilmington, N. C.,, where
they will make theitr home in future.
Mrs. J. 1. Walker has returned from
Athens, where she attended the D. A. R.
convention,
Mrs. H. B. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Douglas, Miss Lucile Crovatt, Messrs.
John and Harry lLee and John Justlce;
have returned from a motor trip to
Macon, |
Misses Marguerite Knox and Dorothy‘
Folks J;;;ve returned from a visit to
relativés in Jacksonville. |
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jordan have re
turned from Savannah, where they were
the guests of Mrs. Charles Thiot,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nettles have re
turned from ga trip to Jacksonville and
Savannah.
Mrs. F. A. Bates, Misses Lillle Jelks,
Marion Seawright, Suvilla Monroe and
Will Rates motored over to Homer
ville Thursday afternoon. 1
At her home on Jane street Mlss El
len Goodrich entertained the B. Y. P. U 7,
of the First Baptist Chureh Wednese
day evening. Music and games were
enjoyved until a late hour, when a deli
cious ice course was served. Miss
(Goodrich was assisted by Mrs. C. R.
Wolff, Mrs. Earl Hampton and Mrs.
W. C. Hatcher.
Mrs. J. J. Pierce and son, James, are
spending some time in Savannah, the]
guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Sinclair. |
Mr. and Mrs, John W. Bennett, Misses
Leila ®nd Lois Summerall have returned |
from an automobile trip to Macon. ‘
Mrs. M. F. Carter, who has been vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Julia Poole, at
(fordele, has returned.
Mrs. H. K. Robertson 1s spending
some time with relatives in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. M. ©. McAlpin and Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo Strickland have re
turned to Blackshear, after a short visit
to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams.
Mrs. G. W. Grafft and Miss Gertrude
Grafrft, of Jacksonville, are spending
gsome time with Mrs, R. B. McCullough
and Miss Thelma Adams.
Mrs. C. B, Murphy is visiting her sis
ter. Mrs. A. D. Riggshee, in Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrsg. Donald K. Jelks and lit
tle daughter, Betty, who have been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Morrison, left
Monday by automobile for their home
in Quitman, accompanied by Miss Flor
ence Andrews, who will be their guests'
for some time. :
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Atkinson have re
turned from a visit to relatives in At
lanta. En route home, they visited
their son, Wilson, who is stationed at
Camp Wheeler,
Mrs. David Minchew, of Brunswick, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Gooding,
on Teheau street.
Mrs. G. A. Zellner has retwrned to
her home in Jacksonville after a visit
to her mother, Mrs. J. A. Miller.
Miss Elizabeth Morgan, who has been
vigiting relatives in Valdosta, is spend
ing a few days here with her brother,
Mr. Frank Morgan, before returning to
her home in Tennessee.
~ Mr. and Mrs. D. BE. McDonald have
returned from a visit to relatives in Sa
vannah,
Mrs. W. F. Reaves and children are
:;isiting friends in Homerville for a few
ays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lucas, of Tampa,
are the guests of Mr., and Mrs. W. O.
Lumpkin,
QY
Thomasville
Srem———
i HE young men of the Rivoli Club
gave a dance Tuesday at the
| clubhouse on the Ochlocknee
i River.
A spring fete, under the manage
ment of Mrs. George Forbes, is planned
for an early date. This fete was to
have been given during the Red Cross
carnival here, but was postponed on ae
count of the inclement weather. It will
be staged in Paradise Park.
Mrs. Z 1. Fitzpatrick left this week
for Atlanta and Madison, after spendin
# few days here, the guest of Mrs. “f
M. Harris, Mrs. Fitzpatrick expeets to
ln:(urn to Thomasville in May for an
extended visit.
Miss Marguerite Brantley, of Bruns
wick, has been the guest this week of
her aunt, Mrs. T. M. Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of Val
(losmI attended the dance, given by the
Riveoli Club on Tuesday evening.
Miss Fthel Spence, who is with the
Frederick concert company, was the
guest for a short time this week of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Spence.
Miss Eleanor Yellott, of Bailtimore, is
visiting Mrs. Harry Ainsworth,
Mrs, William McKay and Mrs. H. J.
Macintyre were visitors to Cuthbert this
weoek, attending the Presbyterial of Ma
con Presb_vterfi. in session there.
Mrs. H. C. Drager returned this week
to her home in Tampa, Fla., after a
visit to her sisters, the Misses Baker.
Miss Mamie Merrill has returned from
a short visit to Macon and Dublin.
Mrs. W. H. Blake, of Tampa, has been
the guest this week of Mrs. T, G.
Sharpe.
Nirs. A. E Lipsey, Mrs. G. M. Byne,
Mr. and Mra. A. W _ Barrett and A.
W. Barrett, Jr., composed a party of
‘A'lbakny people visiting Thomasville this
eok.
Mrs. % Heeth is visiting relatives
in_Orlando, Fla.
Miss Ruby Ball will leave next week
for Washington, D. C., where ghe has
accepted a departmental position. |
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D, Little will
leave in a few days for New York,‘
' where the%vwm spend several weeks.
L M. O . Wynne, of Atlanta, I 8 vis
{ting her son, Frank Wynne, here for 8
short time. |
_ Mrs. G. T. Anderson has returned to
‘her home in Montgomery, Ala., after:
a 4 visit to relatives here, She was ae
companied by Miss Minnie lee Dar
‘ley,kwho will be her guest for two
weeks,
~ Miss Euretha Milton, who is nttefld-1
&ng the Normal College In Valdosta,
spent several days here this week wlth‘
her parents., She was accompanied home
”?ilm'% Gertrude Smith, of Sanderl-‘
Ville,
Mrs. LeClaire Kimbrough is visltln(‘
‘her daughter, Mrs. James H. Dodgen,
in Fitzgerald.
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iStatesboro.
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[
| HE marrlug: of Miss Annabel Hol
} land to M. E. Grimes Tuesday
| morning was an interesting event.
The marriage was planned to be a vary
quiet one, but a number of young peo
ple surprised the couple by appearing
Just in time for the ceremony and ac
companying the happy couple to Do
ver, where they took the train for Sa
vannah, from where they will go to Flor. |
lda for a stay of scveral days. |
Mrs. Frank Kl» np spent several
days in SBavannah Tybee this week.‘
Mrs. W, T. Smit nd little son, Al
bert, have foined Smith at White
Springs, Fla., M: mith having gone
down several days .go for his healgh. |
Herbert Kingery, Brooks Denmark and
Jim Donaldson, of the United States
afl:)\‘:}"‘, spent several days at home this
Carl Holland, of Camp Wheeler, spent !
a few days at home this week, 'huvlngw
come down to be &resent at the marriage
of his sister to M. E. Grimes Tuesday
| mnrnm% \
Mrs. D. D, Arden is in Savannah with |
Dan Ardem, Jr., who has been quite lil.
Miss Annie Rawls, of Guyton, is the
guest ¢! her sisters, Mrs. D. R. Groover |
auq * 8. D. D. Arden. |
_Morgan Arden, who is employed in
Savannah, spent the week here. |
__Miss Mary Beth was hbstess to the
North Side Club on Tuesday afternoon.
- On aecount of the ideal spring weather,
Miss Smith eptertained the girls pienie
fashion, carrying them out into the
country. Those present were Miss An
'nie QUliff, Miss Lucy Blitch, Miss Geor
gia Blitch, Miss Kathleen McCroan,
;]Pt‘{rs. Frank Balfour and Mrs. Inman |
oy. i
__Miss Ruth Parrish 1s the 6uut of
‘Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blitch in Valdosta.
i Mr. and Mrs, J. D. McDougald and
Mrs. D. C. McDougald spent Tuesday
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in Savannah,
__Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie, of CaHahan,
Fla., are visitors to Statesboro, hav
ing come ;‘f to attend the Holland
(Grimes wedding.
. _The friends of Rev. and Mrs, T, J.
Cobb will be glad to learn that their
‘son, Wallace, who rscently underwent
an operation for appendieitis, has sul-‘
ficiently recovered to be able to be
carried home,
~ Miss Roberta Hunter, of Register,
spent the week-end here.
G, J. Mays, 8. BE. Groover and J. H.
Brett are in Detroit, having gone up
to purchase cars. They will make the
return trip through the country.
- Paul Wright, of the United States
navy, spent sgeveral days at home,
~ Miss Ruth McDougald is in Black
shear. having gone to represent the
Read. Workers of the gresbyteria.n‘
Churc! at the Presbyterial. |
Mrs, Robeson and Mrs. B. W. An
derson are attending the Presbyterial in
Blackshear. Mrs. Robeson will visit in
Jagksonville, Fla., before returning
| home.
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‘Savannah
‘ RS. MARCY L. SPERRY, of Mil
ton, Mass., who is the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Tracy G. Hun
ter, was the guest of honor at an In
formal knitting party Tuesday morning,
given at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Sperry, who is spending some time 1n
her old home, Wednesday morning, was
cnmpllmented with an informal party
glven by Mrs. ¥. P. Mclntire.
Miss Georgia Schroder and Charles
Kilis Donnelly were married Wednesday
evenini at the Lutheran Church of the
Ascension. Mrs. A. W. Sulter was ma
tron of honor, Miss Mildred Schroder
was maid of honor, and Misses Theresa
Schroder and Meta Siem were brides
'malds. Captain Charles Russell acted
as best man and the groomsmen were
‘Marten Schroder, John J. Bouhan, Harry
Ruth and Albert Estell. Following the
wedding a reception was given at the
home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Bertha
Sehroder.
The officers of Fort Screvem enter
‘talned with a dance Thursday evening
in Tomechichi Hall at the rort. A num
‘ber of Savannah R;ople attended.
~ Complimenting iss Marguerite Me-
Millan, whose marriage took place Sat
urday, Miss Gladys Nelson entertained
Wednesday afternoon with a bridge par
‘ty and shower. Miss Nelson's guests
‘were Miss Clara Mather, Mrs. J. I. Oli
veros, Mrs. J., K, Meclver, Miss Belle
‘Wooten, Miss Jewel Register, Miss Mil
dred Jerger, Miss Mary Wooten, Mrs. J.
‘Gordon Delph and Miss Noline Kelley.
Honoring Miss Marfiret Anderson, a
bride of next week, rs. . A. Cutis
'gave a knitting party Thursday morning
‘at her home. Miss Anderson was the
guest of honor at a_handkerchief shower
‘given by Mrs, J. E. Inglesby Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Inglflsby’fl guests in
cluded Mrs. BE. A. Cubbedge, Jr., Miss
Flizabeth Candler, Miss Lenore Candler,
Mrs. W. G. Merrell, Miss Elizabeth
Drummond, Miss Jane Hopkins, Miss
Charlotte Inglesby, Mrs. A. S. Cassels,
Mrs. J. E. Inglesby, Mrs. Robert Camp
bell, Mrs. William Mcßride, Miss 68’“95|
Jones, Miss Ca;l'y Inglesby, Miss Gladys
Cassells and others.
The dance Saturday night at the Golf
Club was glven by the Elizabeth But
ler Circle of the King's Daughters.
Bridge was played ,'l’% those who did ngt
care for dancing. e proceeds will be
for the support of the children's hos
ital at Tybee.
mhl(ss Wilhemina Grefe will be gueen
(of the May festival, which will take
| place May 1. Miss Eugenia Baker will
crown the young queen and Miss Mary
| Hodskins will be train-bearer. Othe;s
| laking part in the festival will be the
| Misses Ruth Brown, Kmmie Breuner,
Marion Wren, Mary Sallie Hall, Harriet
| Kennily, Nina Morten, Catharine Corish,
I}_~“z“bp(h Oetgen, Theresa Myers, Jose
| phine Dillon, Mary Javon, Agnes Oliver,
Gladys Kramer and Clare Doy‘lie, zgg
| will serve as attendants and glve
| Maypole dance.
) 'l‘)h‘t{ regular Tuesday evening cl‘o'scfib’y't
| given_at F::‘_lt Ecrge;ld‘wu arrang
' Mrs. Marmaduke ¥io
‘M!\liss Tova Leon, of New York and Je
| rusalem, who has been gpending some
'time at the DeSote Hotel, entertaine?.ha
| number of friends in the parlors of the
| Leon Thursday afternoon. M’iss Leon
| left for New York Friday evening.
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Athens
RS. TATE WRIGHT was hostess
M at bridge Tuesday afternoon,
when she entertained in honor of
her guest, Miss Sarah Margaret Cook.
A musicale was given at Lucx Cobb
Tuesday evening by the g!ano and organ
pupils of Miss Grese and the violin pu
pils of Mrs. John Morris.
Miss Mary Gardine was hostess at
| bridge Saturday afternoon, Miss Andrew
iErwln winning first prize. -
| Mrs. Lamar Rucker entertained at
| bridge Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Harvey
lstovnu being awarded top prize.
Mrs. Howell Erwin's bridge club met
with her Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
Edward Porter winning prize for high
est score.
The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity will com
pliment their friends with a dance Fri
day evening, April 26.
Miss Josephine Hicks was hostess at
a dancing party Friday night at her
home on Boulevard.
The Lampkin Street Sew‘lns Club met
with Mrs. I. N. Betts Friday after
noon.
Misses Aliee Pope Harris and Daisy
Gaines, of Hlberton, shared honors at a
prom party given bl'zr their hostess, Miss
Dorothy Rowland, iday evening.
In compliment to Misses Alice Pope
Harris and Daisy Gaines, of Elberton,
Miss Rosamond KEp was hostess at a
theatorium party g:.mrday morning.
In honor of Misses Harris and Gaines,
of Elberton, Miss Helen Capps enter
tained the Sans Souei Club Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Rivers, of the Lucy Cobb faculty,
entertained at an informal reception
Wednesday aftgrnoon, in her studio, for
her puplls and patrons.
An informal dance was given Tuesday
night at Costa’s, the colelge dancing con
*ingent participating.
The marriage of Miss Grace Schley, of
Columbus, and Lieutenant William
Thomas Knight, of Savannah, toek place
Tuesday afterncon at the home of Mr.
and Mre. D. L. Earnest. Miss Leila
Schley was-maid@ of honor and Fred
Adams best man. The Rev. S. P. Wig
gins officiated.
A dance was %‘lm Wednesday night
at the Elks’ Club.
In compliment to those wolking in the
liberty Loan campaign a luncheon was
served Wednesday at the Y. M. C. A.
Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter was in
charge, assisted by Mrs. A. M. Soule,
Mrs. O. H. Arnold, Mrs. W. A. Carlton,
Mrs. Andrew Erwin, Mrs. Hugh Price,
Mrs. Lee Callaway, Misses Sallie Me-
Whorter, Lily Moss and Ruth Belk and
Mrs. Ross Creekmore.
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Royston
HF, Methodist Ladies’ Missionary
T Society held its regular meeting
Monday afternoon at the Methodist
Church.
The Allen Turner Ch;{.pter Do,
met at the home of Mrs. H. S. Me-
Crary Tuesday afternoon. An inter
esting I[;;ozrnm was planned for Me
morial ¥
Among the boys and girls ttklnfi
part in the Bighth District High Schoo
contest held at Covington last week
were Miss Rebecea Ray, music and spell.
ing; Miss Hilda McConnell, ready wri
ter; Henry Rideway, spelhng; Oscar |
Mann and Willlam Brock, debaters; |
Hugh Poore, Arthur Lee Bowers Royg
Payne, D. W. Brooks and Willlam hrtigk..g
athletics. Professor R. H. Moss, Miss |
Annie Flynt and Ruby Wilkerson, of the
faculty, accompanied the contestants.
Miss Miriam Bond, after spending sev
eral days with her mother, Mrs. R. J.|
Johnson, has returned to Wesleyan Col
lege, at Macon.
Miss Kate Bryanmt, who ig teaching
school at Evans, is spending the week
end with homefolks. She was accom- |
panied home by Miss Florence Anderson |
and Mr. Adams, who are her guests|
while here, i
Mrs. J. A. Dyar is visiting friends in |
Cornella and Atlanta. |
~ Mrs. W. L. Ives, of Greenville, 8. C., |
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs I
L, J. McConnell. |
Mrs. G. T. Ridgway left Tuesday for |
Aug‘?sm, where she will visit for several '
weeks,
Miss Gladys Nelms, who is a mem-]
ber of the Toceoa school faculty, 18|
spending the week-end with relatives. |
The young men of Royston entertained |
at a dance Friday evening at the homae |
of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bond. Musiqg
was furnished by Haughey's erchestra.
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Adairsville |
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ISS JORM GRAY and Mrs. J. N.
Bradley spent Wednesday in
Rome.
Misses Milda Harbin and Misses Har
lin, of Calhoun, were the recent guests
of Mrs. A. E. Brogdon.
Mrs. M. P. Jolly and young son, Rich.
ard Gaines, of Rome, are the guests of
Mrs. L. P. Gaes.
Mrs. Neal Ray and children, of Nor
wood, are the tg:reata for a week of
(!;(r;s. Ray’'s mo , Mrs. J. B Bew
oin,
J. M. Veach, of Camp Gordon, spent
Sunday at home.
Miss Frances Matthews, of Marietta,
who has been the guest of Miss Franoces
:];aines, returned to her home Wednes
ay.
Mrs. Delia Anderson, of Ringgold, is
spending a few days with Misses Fdna
and Emma King.
Dr. and Mrs. Frankitn and Miss Mi
nerva Franklin motored to Rome Wed
nesday.
Levy Dusham, of Camp Gordon, was
in Adairsville for a few days recently.
Misses Nettie Franklin and Horine
Terrell were the guests of friends in
Atlanta last week.
Miss Jessie Combs, of Chattanoog.l
spent Sunday with her parents here. |
The ‘*“Womanless Wedding' was pre- |
serited at the Auditorium on Tuesday |
evening. I
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Clayton |
HE April meeting of the Clayton
Woman's Club was held at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Green Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Lela Dotson was a recent guest
of Miss Susie Ramey in Tiger.
Misses Julia MeWilliams and Stella
Free, of Clarkesville, were guests of
Mesdames Keener and Green Sunday.
Mrs. W. 8. Paris has returned after
spending the winter in South Georgia.
Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Watkins %pent[
last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. |
Dillard in Dillard. .
Miss Annie Grist, of Dillard, was 31
recent guest of Mrs. O. E. Cannon,
Carlos Powell and Frank Garbrel, of |
Camp Gordon, spent Sunday here.
Mrs. C. . Beaumont spent last week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Laey Rickman was a recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holden. !
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Cochran ‘
R. AND MRS. CHARLES MULLIS |
and Mr., and Mrs. Jim Cook mo
tored to Savannah Wednesday for |
the automobile show. |
A. J. Yearly was a visitor to Atlanta
this week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor spent Fri
day in Macon monlng.
Mr. and Mrs. John Urquhart spent
several days in Atlanta last week. |
_ Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Harris left Monday
for the Piedmont Sanitarium, Atlanta.
} Mrs. Mell Blager and daughter, Vir
ginia, have returned to their home in
‘Atlanta after a visit of ten days with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Cordele, are
with Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Peacock for
several days.
Colonel J. F. Urquhart motored down
Saturday for the day with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Patrick motored to
Newborn Sunday to visit the former's
parents.
Colonel McWhorter will return home
today from the City Hospital, Macon,
where he has undergone an operation for
appendicitis,
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Moultrie
ONDAY afternoon Miss BEula K.
M Groover and Walter H. Land
were m;rrl? at the home of the
bride's parents, F. and Mrs A N
Groover, The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. D. H. Parker. am; the only
attendant was the little ring bearer,
Master Joe Moody, Jr., of Boston, The
wedding mareh was played by Miss
Winifred Rogers. Among the out-of
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W, T.
Madre, Misses Sarah and Annie Madre,
Mrs. M. A. Croover, Mr. and Mrs. D, F.
Groover, of Boston, and Sam Sims, of
Valdosta.
Friday evening, at the Baptist parson
age, Miss Kate Battle and Marvin Monk
were married, the Rev. J. H. Harris
performing the ceremony. Immediately
following 1 ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Monk left for a wedding trip through
Florida.
At a meeting of the Worth While Club
Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
M. H. Stuart, the annual election of
officers took place. Mrs. W, C. McKen
zie being chosen president, Mrs. J G.
Finch, first viee presidend, Mrs. Thad
Adams, second vice president, Mrs. J. E.
Holmes, recording secretary, Mrs. J. B.
Mpn Dverots Danisi ressaver. .
rs. tt niel treasurer. w
B R "eattiasa e
John Benning Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, Wednesday after
noon, with Miss Belle Pidcock as assist
ing hostess. Mrs. C. L. Dean, Mrs. P.
D. Horkan and Mr. F. J. Bivins con
tributed numbers to the program.
At the home of Mrs, F. R. Pideock
Friday afternoon the Woman's Mission
ary Society of the First Baptist Church
entertained with a miscellaneous shower
for Mrs. Jackson Harris, who, with her
husband, left ‘Tuesday to make her
home at Nashville, where Mr. Harris
has aceepted the pastorate of the Bap
tist Church.
Mrs. J. ®. Holmes, Mrs. W. H. M.
Woods, Mrs. M. H. Stuart, Mrs, W. F.
Way, Mrs. Everett Daniel, Mre. M. H,
Townsend and Miss Texas Henderson
attended the distriet meeting of the
Federation of Women's Clubs, at Thom
asville, Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. 8. P. Bawden, Miss Belle Pid
ecock, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pidcock are
spending several weeks on the Florida
east caost.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Johnson have re
turned after spending several weeks in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bridges, of Jack
gonville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
. A, OonlL
Mrs. Alex Turnbull, of Monticello,
Fia., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dolph Turnbull.
Miss Duane Culpepper, who has been
spending the past six months In Chi
cago, is expected to return home early
this week.
Little Miss Margarat Smith entertain
ed about a dozen little friends Friday
afternoon in honor of her eighth birth
day anniversary.
Mrs. O. A. Thaxton entertained the
Little Girls’ Sewing Club Friday after
noon.
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Augusta
R. AND MRB. WALTER CLAR- |
ENCE BOYKIN announce the
marriage of their daughter, Anne l
Constance, to Howard Meade Ferris, of
Louisville, Ky., which took place VVed-]
nesday at noon at St. Patrick's par
sonage. No formal Invitations were
sent out and only members of the fam
ily and a few close friends were present.
After the ceremony the bride and bride_
groom left for New York and will
make their home in Louisville, Ky.
Among the ont-of-town guests present
were Mrs. Charles Ferris, Misses Bar
bara and Minnie Boykin and Mr. and|
Mrs. Rhodes Boykin, of Birmingham.
The marriage is announced of Forest
Madison Barrett and Miss Helen Lil
lian Nowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Nowell, which took place at noon |
Wednesday at the home of the bride,
No. 1232 Greene street. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Howard
T. Cree in the presence of a few close
friends and relatives.
At a meeting of the United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy last week Mrs.‘
John W. Clark was elected president
in the place of Mrs. Sanford Gardner,
whose terms of office had expired. |
Miss Margaret Loyless, one of this!
season’s debutantes, was complimented
Tuesday afternoon by Miss Mary Cum
ming with a tea at the Morningside
Lodge.
Robert Henry Weekly and Miss
Norma Jourdain, of Brooklyn, were
married Wednesday at Pinehurst, N. C.,
the Rev. A. T. Cheatham officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Weekly came to Augusta,
where they will spend a short time with
the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Weekly, |
A dance was given Wednesday night
at the Partridge Inn by the Boys’ Home
Auxiliary. Mrs. Willlam H. Cozart and
other members of the board of direc
tors chaperoned the dance and many of
the dancing set were present, besides a
large number of soldiers from Camp
Hancock.
The marriage of Willlam Whatley and |
Miss Berenice Davis took place at noon
Wednesday at the parsonage of the
Crawford Avenue Baptist Church, the
Rev. Thomas Walker officlating., After
the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Whatley left
in their automobile for their future
home at Lakewood, N. J.
Mrs. Charles Sylvester is spending
some days with Mr, Sylvester in Annis
ton, Ala.
Miss Florence Cobb, of Royston, and
Miss Dorothy McCluse, of Detroit, left
Thursday for Atlanta after a visit to
Aufiusta, where they were entertained
with a party by Mrs. Frederick Wolfe
and other affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Wimberly have
returned from their wedding trip.
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Newnan
RS. IRVING WALKER was host-
M ess at a bridge party Tuesday
afternoon. Guests for five tables
were invited. Mrs. Walker was assisted
by Mrs. Roger Bryant and Miss Katie
Arnall
Mrs. T. 8, Bafley entertained infor
mally Wednesday afternoon. The list
included Mesdames W. A. Turner, T.
J. Fisher, G. J. Martin, J. H. Powell,
T, S. Parrott, Bryan Blackburn, Glenn
Hopson, Joe Parks, Walker Armall, Joe
Arnall and Jim Wadsworth,
Mr. and Mrs. 1. ¥. Murph, of Mar
shallville, are spending some time as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks.
Mrs. Loyd Bradfield, of Macon, spent
several days with her mother, Mrs. W.
Y. Atkinson, last week. She joined
Lieutenant Bradfield in LaGrange for
the week-end.
The Civic League was entertained at
its last meeting by Mrs. D, A. Haney.
Among those Nrarticipatlng in the firo
gram were rs. Q. B. Glover, rs.
‘Haney, Mrs. W. G, Post, Mrs, R W.
Freeman, Miss Ruth Thompson and Miss
‘Fannie Herring.
Thursday afternoon Miss Jessie Man
get was hostess at an informal party.
Among thosevgreaent were Misses May
Cole, Olive illiams, Marian Bryant,
Luta Powers, Ruth Thompson and Nan
nie Louise Hill, and Mesdames Maurice
Sponcler, Wallace Muir and Walter
Hg{xklns.
rs. Willle H. Powell, who has been
spending several months at Dahlonega
with her son, Wyatt, who is in school
there, has returned to Newnan.
Mrs. Joe Nevelle, of Portsmouth, Va,,
is being entertained as the guest of
| Mr. and Mrs, Garland Jones. Tues
day afternoon Miss Kate Arnall was
hostess at a party in her honor and
Friday evening Miss Mary Goodrum en
tertained informally for Mrs. Nevelle.
The school meet for the Fourth Con
gressional Distriet was entertained by
ithe Newnan High School Thursday,
Friday and Satruday, Thursday even
'lng a large reception was given at the
high school auditorium. Friday evening,
after the contests in piano and recita
tion, a dance was given at Elks’ Hall
A baseball game closed the festivities
Saturday afterncon. The high school
teachers, who had under their direction
the literay and social features of the
meet, were Misses Willamette Green,
Willie Love, Ruth Isaaecs, Katherine
Connor, Lutie Powell, lone Grogan,
Frances Arnall and England and Wil
liam Dargan, high school principal.
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Cedartown
RS. HAL BOWIE, of Rome, Is yis
iting her aunt, Mrs. Albert
Stubbs.
il\{rs, }:RW. Ovi:nhu rt-‘etumed to An
niston, er a to her sister, Mrs.
Fred Neble.
Miss Mabel Brooks is visiting friends
inl:u"]l)ta—A. Tins! ting
rs. D. ey is visii her sis
ter, Mrs. G. W. Alexander, at Macon.
Miss Frances Good has returned from
Birmingham.
William Parker Len is home from a
stay in New Orleans.
Mrs. Albert Adams and Miss Kath
erine Smith were in Atlanta Tuesday:
Mrs. Agnes Houseal entertained at
dinner Wednesday in honeor of Mrs, Hal
Bio::e. of Rome. Covers were laid for
eight.
Mrs. Virgil SB, Brewster, of Macon, is
spending a week with her mother, Mrs.
Viare, B Swnitn 14
Mrs. Eva tfield and Mr. and 3
W. L. Ector have returned from a mt
in Columbui
Mrs. H. Hall and daughtes, Vir
gnh.mhAfluhM;fwm
ay. /
Mrs. Ora Sanders left Tuesday to visnh
her son, Harry, who is located in Col
orado Springs.
Mr:. M. C. Baird has returned from
Valdosta.,
Charles Adamson has returned to
Philadelphia.
Miss Ellen Black, of Aragon, spent
']ghursday with her sister, Mrs. Thomas
avis.
Mrs. Will Trawick entertained the
Haleyon Club Friday evening, the fiueauz
of honor being Mrs. H. G. Bowile, of
Rome; Mrs. Robert Smith, of Louisville,
Ky.; Mrs. C. R. Brown, of Acto, and
Mrs. R. W. Owen, of Anniston,. The
prizes were “a la Hoover,” small sacks
of corn meal, and were won by Mrs.
Owen and Willlam Parker, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Smith has returned to
Louigville, Ky., after a visit te her
mother, Mrs. Estelle Jones Hall
Mrs. Martha Bigham and Mrs., R A,
Adams were in Atlanta Tuesday.
J. H. Quinlan left Slmda% for a trip
to Philadelphia and New York.
Mr .and Mrs. John K. Hall, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rus
sell, have returned to their heme at
North Olmsted, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Berkbech,
who have been spending the winter at
Yalaha, Fla., have returned home.
Mrs. W. H. Kersey has returned to
Newnan, after a few days’ visit to Mrs.
J. H. Sanders.
Mrs. Fannie Ledbetter Turner enter
tained at a theater party Wednesday
afternoon in honor of Mrs. M. L. Hin
son.
Miss Grey Peek, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Russell have returned from Summervilie,
where they attended the marriage of
Miss Fay Taylor to John Whisnant, of
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thateher, of Pled
mont, spent last week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Basgett‘
Mrs. Albert Stubbs entertained Tues
day afternoon in honor of her nisce,
Mrs. Hal Bowle, of Rome.
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Macon
T Mulberry Street Methodist Churech
A Miss Bessie Bruce and Willlam G.
Solomon, Jr., were married, Dr.
T. D. Hilils officiating. Mrs. Solomon
wore a white gown with an attractive
white hat. She carried a pretty corsage
of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs.
Walter Beeks, matron of honor, wore «
white organdy frock and a pink picture
hat, with corsage of Qink sweetpeas and
lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Bolo
mon will be a home to their friends at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. G
Solomon, Sr., at the corner of College
and Forsyth streets.
The Greek pageant, “The Masque of
Pandora,” was given at Wesleyan Col
lege and at Camp Wheeler last week
under the auspices of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Macon Young Men's
Christian Association. The leading role
of Pandora was taken by Mrs. George
R. Edmondson. Others who took lead
ing parts were Harry L. Skarp, Mrs. J.
Randolph Jaecques, Jr., Misses Kstelle
Sloan and Celeste Horme, Mrs. Grant
Fuller, Miee Lillian Battle and Roger
Southwedl.
Mrs., W. T. Anderson was the hostess
at an informal entertainment Thursday
evening in honor of her guest, Mrs. Ada
Watts, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Watts,
who has been spending the winter in
Worida, will return to her home when
she leaves Macon.
Patronesses for the motion picture,
“The Kaiser—the Beast of Berlin,” to
be shown this week, have been named
by the American Defense Society, as
follows: Mesdames H. M. Wortham,
Randolph Jacques, Jr., W. D. La~r,
McßEwen Johnston, J. Ellsworth Hall,
Walter A. Harris, Jack Cutler, Hubert
Duckworth, Charles Hall, yyalter Grace.
Church Berryman, Ruth Jones and
|Ric’hard Hines. ’
Saveral couples went to Sandersville
Friday night to attend a dance given
by the young men there.
Officers elected by the Progress Club,
at a meeting held last week, are:
Morris Mitchell, president; Mose New
man, viece president, and Arrie Blum,
secretary treasurer. The new board
|of governors is composed of W. Herman,
1. Morris, C. Block, H. Popper, 1. Bernd
18nd A. Wachtel. A bridge tea was
given at the Progress Club for the
'benefit of the Sisterhood.
I Members of the 151st Machine Gun
Battalion entertained with a dance Sat
urday evening at he Volunteers’ armory.
The proceeds from the dance will be
used toward endowing a bhed In @
French hospital to be used by American
boys who may be sick or injured. The
following Maeon women had charge:
Mesdames Robert Flournoy, Campbell
Jones, Cooper Winn, Ad Thomas, A.
lNussbxmm. W. Dannenberg and Duncan
Brown, Misses Jane Mcßrier, Virginia
Gunn and Fitzallen Kendall. They were
assisted by Robert Flourney, J. M. Cut
ler, Harry C. Reobert and Campbell
Jones,
Plans have been eompleted for the
| production of “Flu Flu, the Tand of
| Fun,” at the Grand, next Wednesday.
| matinee and night. Wednesday morning
'an ,automobile parade with the Flu Fiu
'participants lined up in ecars will move
Ithrough the principal thoroughfares.
"I‘he cast inecludes 160 young men and
| women and children.
| Miss Tda Will Brooks, of Washington
'and Sergeant John Thomas Gibson, of
Camp Wheeler, were married at th=
home of the bride’'s parents. The et
George C. TYazer, of the First Meth
lodist Chureh, of Washington, officiated.
The out-of-town guests included M
| and Mrs. J. M. Hunt, of Round Oak:
Mr, and Mrs. Carter Gibson, of Gordon:
Mrs. J. H. Pellew and Miss Louise Pel
lew, of Macon; Mrs. H. Grady Allen. of
Aflanta; Mrs. R. O. Magable, of Bishon:
| Miss Mattie Mulligan, of Bradley, and
| Mr. and Mrs. . . Moore, of Athens.
| Mrs. W. P. Dunwody is visiting friends
iin Birmingham.
Migs Mary Davenport, of Abbeville, Is
{!h]e tg'uest of her sister, Mrs. Graeme
Plant,
| Mrs. George Gantt and son have re
[turned from a visit to Atlanta.
| Mrs. A. R. Johnson, of Jacksonville
lis the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. N.
| Lovelace.
| Mrs. B. W. Wallis s visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Roberts, at
Louisville.
Mrs. Nellie Peters Black returned to
Atlanta last week after making ad
dresses at a number of South Georgia
{ elub meetings.
| Harry Garden gave a dinner party in
!hnnor ofseveral of his former Lanier
High Schoo! clssmates at the home of
his paents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garden,
on Napier avenue. Mr, Garden is here
on a furlough from the United States
Inavz.‘ H ewill return to his station next
wee
| Mrs. Frank Bunn, of Erse, Pa., is tha
f‘;uef: of Miss Marie Anderson, on Rose
ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Fugene W. Stetson, of
New York, are spending some time in
Maepn. They formerly lived here.
DrDr.ul:loyMHolmfis, lx;fter a short vistt te
X rs, M. M. Strapler, has re
| 6usned to Mow Fork. :
i Mrs. W. W, Solomon has Mrs. J. K.
Hilllard, of Camilla, as her guest,
Mrs. Walter C. Stevens has been the
guest of Mrs, M. M. Stapler.
Miss Fugenia Napier has returned
from New York, where she has been vis
iting for several weeks.
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Marietta
RS. HUNTER MORRISETTE was
hostess at a bridge party Thurs
day afternoon at her home. The
guests ineluded Mesdames Pierre Cam-
Plalosh G}e}orgs Sfi}li{ym W. E. Roberts.
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Mifi;flu& slnfla .Igowefl. t M
nie r Dohbs m returmed
from a wisit to Mr,
H:;;{‘lnr Barnesville. e bt
Lounise Berry, of Roma, and Mis=
Frances Wood, of Cedartovfi..' were she
{mesm last week of Miss Virginia Bos
on. .
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daughter have :
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