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HAPPENINGS [N TOWN OCIETY
Augusta
R. AND MRS, WALTER CLAR
ENCE BOYKIN announce the
marriage of their daughter, Anne
Constance, to Howard Meade Ferris, of
Louisville, Ky., which took place Wed
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 gresent.
After the ceremony the bride and bride.
groom left for New York and will
make their home in Louisville, Ky.
Among the out-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 Lovless, 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. William H. Cozart and
other members of the board of dlrec-I
tors chaperoned the dance and many of
the dancing set were present, besides a
large number of soldiers from Camp
Hancock.
The marriage of William Whatley and
Miss Berenice Davis took place at neon
Wednesday at the parsonage of the
Crawford Avenue Baptist Church, the
Rev. Thomas Walker officiating. 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 McClucre, of Detroit, left
Thursday for Atlanta after a visit to
Auiusta, 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. S, Bailey entertained infor
mally Wednesday afternoon. The list
included Mesdames W. A. Turner, T.
J, Fisher, G. J. Martin, J. H. Powell,
T, 8. Parrott, Bryan Blackburn, Glenn
Hopson, Joe Parks, Walker Arnall, Joe
Arnall and Jim Wadsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. I. ¥. Murph, of Mar
ghallville, 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 jolned
Lieutenant Bradfield in LaGrange for
the week-end.
The Civic League was entertained at
its last meeting by Mrs. D. A. Haney.
Among those participating in the pro
gram were Mrs. C. B. Glover, Mrs.
Haney, Mrs. W. G, Post, Mrs. R. W.
I'reeman, Miss Ruth Thompson and Miss
Fannie Herring.
Thursday afternoon Miss Jessie Man
get was hostess at an informal party.
Among those present were Misses May
Cole, Olive Willlams, Marian Bryant,
Luta Powers, Ruth Thompson and Nan
nie Louise Hill, and Mesdames Maurice
Sponcler, Wallace Muir and Walter
Hopkins.
Mrs. Willie H. Powell, who has been
spending several months at Dahilonega
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 District was entertained by
the Newnan High School Thursday,
Friday and Satruday. Thursday even
ing a large reception was given at the
high school auditorium. Friday evening,
ester the contests in piano and recita
tion, a dance was given at Elks' Hall.
A baseball game closed the festivities
Saturday afternoon. The high school
teachers, who had under their direction
the literay and social features of the
meet, were Misses Willamette Green,
Willie Love, Ruth Isaacs, Katherine
Connor, Lutie Powell, Tone Grogan,
Frances Arnall and England and Wil
liam Dargan, high school principal.
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Cedartown
RS. HAL BOWIE, of Rome, s vis-
M iting 'her aunt, Mrs.' Albert
Stubbs.
Mrs. R. W. Owen has returned to An
niston, after a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Fred Noble.
Miss Mabel Brooks is visiting friends
in Atlanta.
Mrs. D. A. Tinsley is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. G. W. Alexander, at Macon.
Miss Frances Good has returned from
Birmingham.
William Parker Len i{s home from a
stay in New Orleans.
Mrs. Albert Adams and Miss Kath
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erine SMith were in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Agnes Houseal entertained at
dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Hal
B'nme. of Rome. Covers were lald for
eight.
Mrs, Virgil S. Brewster, of Macon, is
spending a week with her mother, Mrs.
W. E. Wood.
Mrs. IXva Whitfield and Mr. and Mrs,
W. L. Ector have returned from a visit
in Columbus.
Mrs. H. M. Hall and daughter, Vir-
Ktinm. are in Atlanta for a few days’
stay.
Mrs. Ora Sanders left Tuesday to vistt
her son, Harry, who is located in Coi
orado Springs.
Mre. M. C. Baird has returned from
Valdosta.
Charles Adamson has returned to
Philadelphia.
Miss Ellen Black, of Aragon, spent
Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Thomas
Davis.
Mrs. Will Trawick entertained the
Halcyon Club Friday evening, the guests
of honor being Mrs. H. G. Bowie, 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 William Parker, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Smith has returned to
Louisville, Ky., after a visit to her‘
mother, Mrs, Estelle Jones Hall
Mrs. Martha Bigham and Mrs. R. A.i
Adams were in Atlanta Tuesday.
J. H. Quinlan left Sunday for a trlp]
to Philadelphia and New York.
Mr .and &ra‘ John K. Hall, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rus
sell, have returned to their home 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 m|
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 Summerville -
where they attended the marriage of |
Miss Fay Taylor to John Whisnant, of
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thatcher, of Pied
mont, spent last week-end with Mr. and
‘Mrs. L. E. Bassett.
" Mrs. Albert Stubbs entertained Tues
‘day afternoon in honor of her niece,
Mrs. Hal Bowle, of Rome.
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’Sycamore.
| ISSES DORA and Ruby Brown,
IM Roy Adams, of Boston, and Wil
| bur James, of Valdosta, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
' G. Smith.
Mrs. W. T. Williams entertained at a
spend the day party Wednesday in
Icompliment to Miss Mae Gregory, of
lAllantu, and Mrs. Carl warren, of Bab
| cock.
| Miss Effie Belle Thomas, of Griffin,
is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Means.
' The Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Owens are
guests of their daughter, Mrs. Nation,
’of Atlanta, and their son Cobb Owens,
at Camp Gordon.
DR 0 Baugh has returned from
Athens.
. Miss Blonnie Warren, of Inaha, and
' Mrs. James Warren, of Babcock, are
| visiting Mrs. Charles Ray.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lifsey are
spending the week with their son, John
' Lifsey, at Alma.
I Mrs. Lizzie Moon is the guest of rela
tives at Lenox.
| Mrs. J. T. Cochran has returned from
Madison, Fla.
| Mr. and Mrs. C. Fountain were re
' cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Fryar, of Rochelle.
‘ Mrs. Fdgar Barfield, of Perry, is the
| guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Williams.
. Mrs. John Sconyers and children are
| visiting Mrs. J. C. McQuaig at Ash
| burn.
__Mrs. A. J. Dyess has returned from
IVirlalia. where she was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. John Harris Childs.
| Wayland Hardy has returned to Mi
'ami, Fla., where he is in training with
| the aviation corps.
| M. D. Fountaln, Miss Allce Fountain
and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gamble were
week-end guests of W. H. McMillan, of
. Ashburn.
| Miss Maria McMillan is at home from
,il“,Tlaville, where she has been teach
' ing.
| Mrs. Annie Lawton Bussey was host-
Imzs to the Daughters of the American
| Revolution Tuesday evening.
| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith had as
| their -dinner guests Tuesday Mr. and
IMrs, W. R. Smith, of Sycamore; Mr.
lnnd Mrs. J. L. Evans and J. L. Evans,
| Jr., of Ashburn.
1 Robert Stump and famfly, of Valdos
| ta, were week-end guests of Mr. and
| Mrs. B. G. Smith.
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- R. AND MRS. CHARLES MULLIS
I and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook mo
| tored to Savannah Wednesday for
| the automobile show.
| _A. J. Yearly was a visttor to Atlanta
| this week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor spent Fri
day in Macon shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. John Urquhart spent
several days in Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harris left Monday
for the Pledmont Sanitarium, Atlanta.
Mrs. Mell Blazer 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.
I _Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Patrick motored to
Newborn Sunday to visit the former's
'parents.
| Colonel McWhorter will retnrn home
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN K Newspa,per for People Who Think — SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1918
today from the City Hospital, Macon,
where he has undergone an operation for
appendicitis.
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Vienna.
ISS ESTELLE TRIPPE and Clem
Slade were married at the home
of the bride, the Rev, W. L;
Wright, pastor of the Methodist Church,
performing the ceremony in the presence
of a few friends and relatives. The
couple left immediately for their future
home in Atlanta.
A E:\rty was given by Wendell Horme
on is sixth Dbirthday anniversary,
which was attended by many of his
young friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennette, of Macon,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Shell
for the week-end.
Miss Cleo Burke and Cecfl White
head were married Sunday morning at
9 o'clock at the home of the bride’s
parents. The Rev, A. N. Morris, pas
tor of the Baptist Church, performed
the ceremony in the presence of close
friends and relatives. The couple left
for a trip to Atlanta and on their re
turn will be at home with Mrs. J. J.
Morgan.
Mrs. Jeff Busbee and Miss Lois Smith,
of Lilly, were here Saturday.
Mrs.” B. M. Wood, Mrs, S. M. Thomp
son and Miss Tommie Wood spent Mon
day in Cordele.
Mrs. Harvard, of Arabi, was the guest
of relatives here recently.
Misses Lillie Trippe and Jessie Kirk
land spent a 4 few days in Macon last
week.
The following program was rendered
at the school auditorium Friday after
noon in the interest of the Liberty
Loan: Prayer, the Rev. W. L. Wrightj
duet, Mrs, Doughtry and Miss Martha
Taylor; violin solo, Dora Trippe; song,
fifth and sixth grades of the public
school; address, Mr. Webber, a soldier
from the front; address, Thomas S. Fel.
der, of Macon; song, Misses Martha
Taylor, Mary Smith, Carolyn Mobley and
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how rich and cleansing they are, until you
actually see them and use them yourself.
There is nothing else like Lux! Lux
comes in delicate, transparent flakes. They
melt instantly in hot water. You whisk
them into rich, creamy suds. Such a lather!
Thick and creamy. All white and foamy
and bubbling.
Rubbing ruins dainty
fabrics
Into these creamy suds you dip your
garment. Don’t rub—just work the article
about briskly in the lather. The dirt dis
solves and drops right out into the suds!
Rubbing soap on a delicate material, and
rubbing it out again is what ruins the fabric.
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Mattie' Nell Wood; benediction, the Rev.
Mr. Robinson, of Pinehurst.
Miss Minnie L.ee Jordan has returned
home from a visit (o relatives in Ma
con.
Mr. Chapple, of Americus, visited
Vienna last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Shipp, of Cor
dele, spent Sunday here.
Among those from Lilly who attended
the Liberty l.oan exercises at the audi
torium Friday were Mr, and Mrs. John
Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilly, Mrs,
J. O. McGough, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Miss
Alberta Lilly, Dr. J. O. Teasley, S, P.
Adams, W. H. Pope, Hugh McGough
and H. B. Forehand.
Miss Thelma Walton has returned
from a visit to friends in Athens.
Mrs. M. G. Hurt visited relatives in
Columbus last week,
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Moultrie
ONDAY afternoon Miss FEula K.
M Groover and Walter H. Land
were married at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Groover, The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. D. H. Parker. and the only
attendant was the little ring bearer,
Master Joe Moody, Jr., of Boston. The
wedding march 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 1y 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, vice president, Mrs. Thad
Adams, second vice president, Mrs. J. 15,
Holmes, recording secretary, Mrs. J. B.
Pinckard corresponding secretary and
Mrs. Everett Daniel treasurer.
Mrs. . W. Pidcock entertained the
John Bénning Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, Wednesday after
noon, with Miss Belle Pidcock as assist
ing hostess. Mrs. C. L. lean, Mrs. P,
. Horkan and Mr. F. J. Bivins con
tributed numbers to the program.
At the home of Mrs. F. R. Pidcock
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 accepted the pastorate of the Bap
tist Church.
Mra. .J. . Holmex, Mra. W. H. M
Woods, Mrs. M. H. Stuart, Mrs, W, F.
Way, Mrs. Everett Daniel, Mrs. M. H.
Townsend and Miss Texas Henderson
attended the district meeting of thae
Federation of Women’'s Clubs, at Thom
asville, Thursday and Friday.
Mrs, S. P. Bawden, Miss Belle Pid
cock, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pidcock are
spending several weecks on the Florida
east caost.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson have re
turned after spending several weeks in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bridges, of Jack
sonville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
C. A, GIl.
Mrs. Alex Turnbull, of Monticello,
Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dolph Turnbull.
Miss Duane Culpepper. who has bheen
spending the past six months in Chi
cago, is expected to return home early
this week.
Little Miss Margaret 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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chiffons. You can use Lux for any
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Clayton
HE April meeting of the Clayton
T 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 McWilliams and Stella
Free, of Clarkesville, were guests of
Mesdames Keener and Green Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Paris has returned after
spending the winter in South Georgia.
Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Watkins spent
last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. B,
Dillard in Dillard.
Miss Annie Grist, of Dillard, was a
recent guest of Mrs. O, E. Cannon,
Carlos Powell and Frank Garbrel, of
Camp Gordon, spent Sunday here.
Mrs. (. . Beaumont spent last week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Lucy Rickman was a recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holden.
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Adairsville
ISS JOE GRAY and Mrs. J. N.
M Bradley spent Weadnesday in
I 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. Gaines.
Mrs. Neal Ray and children, of Nor
wond, are the fiuests for a week of
Mrs. Ray's mother, Mrs. J. R. Bow
doin.
J. M. Veach, of Camp Gordon, spent
Sunday at home.
Miss Frances Matthews, of Marietta,
who has been the guest of Miss Frances
Gaines, returned to her home Wednes
day.
Mrs. Della Anderson, of Ringgold, is
spending a few days with Misses Edna
and Emma King.
~ Dr. and Mrs. Franklin and Miss Mi-
No matter how delicate the fabric, it will
come like new from the wonderful Lux
suds.
A tablespoonful to a
blouse
Simply tumble a tablespoonful of dainty
Lux flakes into half a basinful of boiling or
very hot water, and whisk into a thick lather.
Add cold water until luke warm. Dip the
blouse through the foamy suds many times
—squeeze the suds through it. Don’t rub.
Then rinse three times in clear, Jukewarm
water. You squeeze the water out—do not
wring. Dry it in the shade. Whennearlydry,
press with a warm iron—never 2 hot one.
This Lux way is so much easier than the
old way of washing. Your dainty clothes
will last so much longer—your silks won't
lose their soft coloring or turn yellow. Your
woolens won’t grow hard and stiff.
Never trust your precious things to the
old way of washing. Try the Lux way
today. Get your package from your grocer,
druggist or departinent store—Lever Bros.
Co., Cambridge, Mass.
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 Uessie Combs, of Chattanooga,
spent Sunday with her parents here.
The *““Womanless Wedding” was pre
gented at the Auditorium on Tuesday
evening.
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HE ETOWAH CHAPTER. D. A, R.,
met with Mrs. W. N. McCafferty
Tuesday. "~ The regent, Mrs. Kd
Strickland, Jr., gave an account of the
State meeting at Athens, and stated
that the Cartersville chapter had paid
in full the assessment for both the am
bulanee and the Liberty Loan which the
D. A. R. ig sponser for.
Mrs. Conner Pittard, Mrs. J. W. Jack.
son and Mrs. R. E. Wilson were hos
tesses to their Cassville friends at the
D'It);:“ Tuesday. Thirty guests were in
% ;
Mrs. C. C. Pittman, a recent bride,
was the honoree of a theater party given
by Mrs. Luther Mayes and Miss Pearl
Goodwin last week. The guests includ
ed about twenty intimate friends of the
bride. x>
Mrs. J. W. L. Brown was hostess at
a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph ISmerson Brown, of
Michigan. Covers were lald for ten
guests.
The Dalton District Missionary Con
ference of the Methodist Church was
held at the Sam Jones Memorial Church
Tuesday and Wednesday. Among the
prominent women present were Mrs.
MeßEachern, Mrs. Tilly and Mrs. Harvel,
of Atlanta, and Miss Wales, of China.
Mrs. O. . Omer entertained the
Round Dozen Sewing Club Thursday.
The day was spent in making hospital
shirts for the Red Cross. Lunch was
served in the dining room. l
Ms. R. G. Gilreath entertained the
Main Street Bridge Club Wednesday aft
ernoon, Mrs. Will Young won top score
and was presented with a deck of cards,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson Brown,
of Michigan, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. L. Brown, returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Cothren, of Washington, was the
week-end guest of Mrs. G. H. Aubrey.
John Calhoun. of Pascal, Texas, is the
guest of relatives.
Miss Sara Swift. of Elberton, is the
guest of Miss Evelyn S:ntvrnvlt{.
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us here and will be, unless
we raise the neeessary money
to keep our army and navy
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