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Barnesville.
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", MPHREY has been 11 for sev
e
¢ Mr, and Mrs, Will Qrouch, of Daw
are vlmllg relatives here,
5 Maris Brown, of Yorayth, !s with
e J&u“lll
. A r‘ Frank Bims end little Sara
Virginia are |l with influenza,
o u}?.ndhrd. 8r..l su‘d 8, rb 'rlaek
-5 Rcr ven, were in town Mondey,
Tuc ia nm:‘?ntu making her home
le ?‘)r he pruant\ to be with
I‘ :n&. » Who is In school &t Gorden
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“fi. k Holmes has Spanish {nfluensa.
fi'. Bhuck has heen jil,
\ 1 re. A, O, Mnrphos and Mrs,
W, M. Howard motored to Griffin last
fi. Murphey, of Macon, spent
.fimmy with her sister, rrn.
W. Collier, now of Fort Valley,
ls father's family last week.
and Mrs, Charles Gardiner apent
Bunday in Macon with Mrs. Horace
s , and Mrs, Tarver Woodall have comae
to flle to live and have -#;art
for the prvnt with Mrs, ank
Mollle Shelton was painfully in
‘l a fall last week.
b rene Hix, of Wesleyan, spent the
" d with Miss Hollingsworth at Mise
‘Wooten's,
. Annie Whittle entertained Dr. and
qh M. Anderson at dinner last Sun-
Mamle Matthews, of Plant City,
8., is -finnd(n‘ some time with bher
f*ar. Miliwood Matthews.
. and Mrs. J.rf‘. Heely have returned
ffm t Clt{, a., called thera by the
m of theit daughter, Mrs. Luman
{‘u lmlgt has influenza.
* Miss Mabel Hilton has returned to town
after a visit to relatives in the country.
mberly Wiison, of Fitzgerald, amn old
n bfi'. was greeting friends here
8o s @ is In the banking business
now,
¥ Usacock has been il
§ Wfi:flnflm Woodburn has returned
. ‘o her duties at the Pledmont Banatorfum.
! Mrs. W. A, Farley, of Goggansville, was
in town Mounday,
{ _The Rev, Frank Quillian was in Atlanta
. Wednesday attending a session ot the
! l?:rrghnf hl.lnlon. at the Wesley Memo- |
¢ el
fiol.- (}‘l;uvo Suls s at home after a visit
i 1o i 3
3 I(n.‘}. W, Woodall has influenza. ‘
§4 M J. 3, ?.rlnnd. of Atianta, was here
‘ Monday. His Barnesville friends Wm{)v
: tnfiin with him in the loss of his daughter,
a. §
&r. and Mrs. W. W. Pankston have
(apartments at the hotel now,
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Murphea have re
v 1 lro? visit to Little Rook, Ark.
O, I &hr visited Miss Nell Eley
AL eyan t W-dnudv.
.'ODI. Omer Franklin, of Valdosta in the
3
*ho many fr&onfll of Mrs., Smith Rum
ble are sympat lzlnt' with her n the loas
father, O? E. B. Darden, who
cddm:ly ‘.br {lner last Bunday night.
dy w. ought to Barnesville for
in t. &?fln Darden was a promi
veteran of the Civil War.
J. H. Spillers died at her home
Hl:mdny. o ‘
0 influenza,
’g‘ J.hg'nnklln is visiting his
ere. He had as his guest last
m! Ufl'l’?’nt..W. R. Baellfi_ of Bufru.l:.
an rgeant R. ¥. Ammund
-t.ofm(’filc ;
1 S ng glntlnl of the Mission
was held last Monday aster
n at the home of Mrs. A. 5 Eley,
R. A. Btafford, presiding. The Rev.
. Quillan spoke on the Centenary move
ment. Those on the program were Mrs. O,
g. ronfi. The devotionals song, Sweot
llee, Miss Sara Stafford, accompanied
by Miss Elizabeth Eley on the violin. Leaf
g, Mrs. T. O. Galloway; duet “Only to
’ 5 ‘fueldamea Btafterd and Lester
l:llet; ‘he Call of the Centenary, Past
A Present, Mrs. R. A. Stafford.
The officers and directors of the Wirst
National Bank have been elected for the
. They are: W. B. Smith, president;
b A. Btafford, vice-president; L. . Tyvus
i Il.erl Nnrn:an Peacock, hookkeeper, The
3 tonn are W.pl{. Ml!i:'ln-ll.‘lh 0, H4-nttml.
3! ~ Be y, H. Peacock, B, 11. Hardy anc
57 ‘ Gmand. Mr. W, g Mitchell, who
Y been president the past year, was re
“o@ected a director, but on acocunt of ill
th was not made an efficer.
& Miss Christine Woodburn, who has been
; with tzghoid fever, ils improving.
LJ. A M rsr¥ of Atlanta, was in the
g ¥y Tuesday a fendlng the stockholders'
o ting of the First National Bank, in
sch he s largely interastel and of
ich he formerly was cashier. o iy
mrmply sreeted by the citizens, M. Mo-
I 8 now a director of the Federal He
e Bank of Atlanta.
Mrs. Raidm;lum and Miss Ellen Hunt
t Wednesday in Atlan}'-.
e young people of Gorden Institute
oyed a delightful dance at the school
ory on Saturday evenln?
Mrs. Walter King, of Corinth, Miss, was
guest of Miss Ruth Lambdin for
meveral '!ni‘n }nat woelk,
. Mrs. B. B. kuntz, the guest of Mrs. Alva
Y ews has returned to her howe, Les
nas, Calo.
;. fre. W. W. Bmith, Misses Sara and
le Bmith and Wallace Smith, spent
1888 Thursday in Atlanta.
FLo och L. Mareus, the som of J. M.
§ us, who has heen in the army since
April, ‘uu recelved his discharge at
4 p Gordon and is Tigme again.
T ] 3 Busie }}nrvey. of Tifton, is tha guest
¢ h\u Nel Harvey at WMrs. Fannie
3 chs.
i { rs, Ward Albertson s’ in the eity,
§ Blled here by the illness of her mother,
e Mrs. W. H, Moore is seriousiy ill ,
eW. B. Smith is convalscent from in-
P ucnza,
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~ Bocial Circle.
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ik NE of the principal @ffairs of the sea~
Ly ’ son was the reception {lven by
S Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Newton, last
»’\s’}“ onday evening at their_home on Gibbs
- “Bireet, in Lonor of their” sixteenth wod
i 2{ anniyersary,
B rs. L. "A. Malcolm and her daughter,
" Mrs. H. H. Harris, were joint hostesses at
8 lovely party on Tuesday afternoon. About
Yy guests Wore present,
g iss Maud Mobley gave a *500% mrty
; pturday afternoon, Mrs, George W, nk,
Logansport, Indiana.
Mrs, ¥, B. Mills left Thursday for her
i jbiie In Trenton, I"la., after an extended
Wisit to her sister, Mrs. (. W, Miller,
¥ Mrs, Maud Upshaw visited her daugh
for, i‘lu Emily Upshaw, at Agnes Scott,
lust week.
“‘*l - J. ; Wiley aptertained at a love-
Iy dinner ¥riday,
SMr. and Mrs. John P. Upshaw gave a
- dinne ?I‘)lurndn(r evening. Those present
e Mr. and Myrs, J. T. Robins, Mr.
4 Mrs, (1, O, Hatcher,
o W and Mrs, 1. T Broach, of Monroe,
4 Miss Eva McGes, of Athens, spent
flay with Mrs. R. 1. Cook,
3 [ Walter Wiley and little Jane Wiley
i Mt Tuesdayin Atlanta.
. nt. E. 8. Herndon spent Tuesday iu
nta.
W E Miss Lana<Wiley entertained” the John
¥ ark Chapter of the ). A. R. Thursday
Y oon,
. Mre. M. A. Knox isiill at her. home on
fonroe stroet,
o 0 Mr. ond Mrs, J. B, lanmw. of Retween,
¥ Q“t 'l'hurnl.;‘lwuh Mrs. B. 8 Herndon,
b 3 Aa l‘oula‘ w 0 Reevos spent Mogday
] anta. .
. L Mrs. Huldah Whitehead loft Saturday for
" atls to assume her duties as teacher for
© the remainder of the winter.
sono
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R E. CARNES huas returned to
M her ho‘nlm in Arcadia, Fla., after a
- stay of some time with her mother,
Mre, . B, Doyle, Mrs. Curnes was accom
mmed home by her sister, Miss Ruth
le.
I‘u B. I. Bond spont the past week
with friends in Atlania.
Miss Esther Jreary has ,f"“" to Too
son, where s has accepted a position
an a 4 teacher in the Tecow grammar gchool,
Miss CeOrary takes the place. made va
eant by Miss Gladys Nelms, who has gone
to her mother, in Detroit, Mich,
Mrs. ‘g N. Nelkm- visited relatives in
this week.
' “?l::- Marfon and Agnes Wilbanks, of
" Lavonin, were the guests of Misses Corne
ln Wilbanks lust week.
rn. Inez Bagwell, on aAccoutn bf her
'w“th, has resigned as teacher in Roy
ston High svhool,l and has gone (o her
n Carnesville,
'"'h’.'..'n,.. W. Derough gave.a turkey Uin
ner Sunday. Her guests were Mr, %l
Mrs J. M. n.{,‘um. Mr. and Mre, E. W,
Royston, Miss Hilda McConnell. Miss Jessle |
Dyar and Hubert Dyar L
Winder \
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Y OCIAL (Intérest was centered largely
during the week in the briliant re
during the week n the brilliant re-
Mr, and l(‘r ¥. C, Graddick, in honor of
Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Orlfflth& wh%rhnw
L\l‘! Ntur*d from their wedding trip to
rlda. he Interlor of the home was
artisticall dacnm}od with smilax, ferns
and pink x&gd whife carnations were used
profusely. Those recelying the guests upon
arriving were Mr, and 'gr-. H. T. Flani
gan, Colonel "and rrl. . A, Johmns, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Jackson and Miss Cleo Bush, Those |
werving ‘guneh ware Misses Bert Pirkle
Esther enson, Mary- Alice Strange and
Lucy Turpin. In' the ncflvlw line were
Mr, and ‘Q-!? ¥. O. Graddick, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Griffith, Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Grifd
fith, Miss Mary Biles and Latimer Griffith.
Mrs. -J, W. Qriffith wore white taffeta,
combined with tulle and kald lac-. Miss
Biles wore an oyster-colored satin dress,
Mrs. Graddick wore white net over taf- |
feta and Mra. M. J. Griffith wore silver
gray. Those assisting in the dlnln‘vmom
were Meadames .L. 8 deid, J. J. {lson, |
H, V. Bnipes, R. H. Kimball and H. A.|
Carithers, Jr. The table had as its cen-|
tral decoration a large silver basket filled
with pink carnations: tulle was caught
from the chandeller to the corners of the
table when a bow was tied and smaller
baskets were used there. About 360
guests called during the evening.
Mrs. G. B. Turpin and Miss Lucy Tur-|
gln gave a party last ,Friday afternoon.
he honor guests were Mre. J. W. Gris- |
feth, a recent bride: Mies May Pirkle, a |
bride-elect, and Miss Mary Biles, of Al- |
bemarle, N. C. Bunce was énjoyoed dur(mz’
the afternoon, after which a salad course |
was served. Miss Helen Graddick assist- |
ad in serving. The invited guests included |
Misses Ma}! Pirkie, Mary Bllea, Mary Alice |
Strange, auline Camp, Grace Jackson, |
Bert Pirkle, Annette Quilllan, Ora Le»;
l‘-tmr. Hsther Henson, Marie Smith, Flos- |
sle Henson, Cleo Bush, Inez Cooper and |
Johnnie Lou Smith, and MesdamesdJ. W|
Griffeth, H. T. Flanigan, Paul Autry, R.
H. Kimball, H. A. Carithers, Jr., W. H.
Jenninge, ¥. (. Graddick, Reid, R. L.
Woodruff, 8. H. Ware, Edgar De la Plerre,
J. W. Cooper, W. I\ Smith, L. 8. Radford,
‘Ralph Smith, M. J. Griffeth, 8. T. Pirkle,
Hagan, of Birmingham; B. B. Jackson aud
Oscar Summerour.
Among the social events of the week
was the handkerchief shower glven by
Mrs. Jackson to Miss May Pirkle, a bride
elect of this month, last Tuesday after
‘noon. The guests were Misses May Pirkie, '
Lella Vickery, Mary Allce Btrange, Bert |
Pirkle, Ora Lee (‘!nm&. Luey Turpin, Paul
ine Camp, Flossle Henson, Johnnie Lou
Bmith, lgnher Heonson, Annette Quillian
and Grace Jackson, and Mesdames 8. F.
Pirkie, Hagan, of Birminghum; L. & Rad- |
ford, Oscar Summerour, Z. ¥. Jackson, J. |
P. Williams, H. T. Flanigan and L. S.'
Reid. Mrs. Jackson was assisted in enter
taining by Mesdames Flanigan and Reid.
Mrs. Oscar Summerour spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Misses Montine Robinson and REvelyn
Radford are at home from Brenau Col
lege umntil after the Pirkle-Beddingfieid
wedding next Wednesday.
Mrs. Clyde Willlamson entertained the
Junior Priscilla Sewing Club at an en
joyable sewing party last Thursday after
noon.
Mrs. W. L. Jackson and Mary Lamar
Jackson have returned from a visit to Mrs.
W. H. Toole in Atlanta,
Misses Fay Brock and Ruth Griffith have |
returned to Jefferson, after a visit to Mrs, |
Wiley Barber here.
Misses Mary Shields and (Gladys Harris
spent the past week-end in Loganville.
Loon
Sycamore. |
lsmismiesea
RS. JOHN HARRIS CHILDS, of
Vidalia, is the guest of Mrs. A. J.
Dyess.
+aul Hardy is at homa from Camp
Devans.
Mrs. Julian Hattaway and little son,
Dalmain, have returned from a visit to
Elberton.
Lieutenant Hunt, who has just returned
from France, is the guest of his brother, |
Rev. G. T. Hunt, |
Mrs. Jas, Skipper and children, of Omega, |
are guests of Miss Alice Fountain, '
Miss Edna Skipper, of Pavo., is the
guest of Miss Dorothy Fountain, ‘
Miss Diora Hobbs, of Atlanta, is here
with Mrs. Homer Adams.
8 G. Smith and family have removed
to Savannah.
Mrs. Rebecca Bussey, of Mcßae, is the
guest of Paul Bussey. ’
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fountain and W.
D, Jr., are ill with S’muiah infiuenza. |
Mrs. Wm. Cravey, of Clements, was the |
week-end guest of Mrs. Maidee White,
Mrs. Addie Rinehardt Johnson has re
turned from Macon,
" Miss Kate McDowell, of Jacksonville,
¥la., is visiting Mrs» Btta Rogers.
W. T. Williams has returno(’ from Fort
Valley, *
Mrs. Bertha Brug, who has been the
:ueu of Mrs. W, Z Luke, has returned to
or home at Cooledge.
The Rey. J. W. Connors has returned
from the Missionary Institute at Monte
uma. -
Mrs. Owen Hill has returned to Buf
folk, Va., after a vigit to Mrs. B, R
Smith.
H. . Pountain and family have come to
make Sycamore their home.
Mr, and Mrs. Mindon MeMurrein and
children were week-end guests of Cordele
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lott Warren announce
the birth of a sen, Lott Warren, 111., on
January 9.
Mrs. Leila Morgan and little son, W. I,
of Metcaif, are guests of Mrs. M, T
Adair. \
4. O. Lee, of Cordele, is here as agent
at the G. 5. & F. depot,
Mr. and Mre. C, Fountain spent the week
ond in Cordete,
» Mrs. Webb Zorn and young som, Jack,
of Nevtn‘, are guests of Mrs, Morgan
‘Williams. ™
Emmett Hattaway has returned to his
home at Stuckey.
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188 LURLINE CRAWFORD, of
Rome, came Friday to attend the
funéral of her friend, Miss Cleo
Bryant,
Miss Tennie Mlflgl is spending this
woek with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mathis.
Mayor “A., J. Lee i 8 spending this woeek
with relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. E. Doster, Jr., is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lawrence,
of Menlo, this week.
Mrs, T. L. Bryson has returned from a
vigit to relatives in East Tennessee.
Mrs, Lyd!a B‘Mnn. of Oak Hlll, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. A. F.
Brooks,
Mrs. Robert L. McWhorter has returned
to her home at Gaylesville, Ala, after
fixmdan. the past week with the family of
rs. J. W, Br&nnt.
Mra. Annie D. Wheeler visited relatives
in Rome Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O, MoLeod, of Summer
;m.d were the guests of relatives here
unday.
Mre. Charles A. Groce -&om Sunday in
Trion with her daughter, iss Annie Tou
Groce, of the faculty of the Trion public
schools, who s recovering from un at
tack of influenza,
Miss Kathryne Powell, who I 8 teaching
in Chattanooga, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Brady have returned
from Oklahoma and will reside here in the
future.
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AUL SBOWELL, of Camp Gorflon,
was the nn-t Sunday of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A, ©C. Sowell,
Dr. Rowan, o‘ Atlanta, spent the weok.
end as the of his aunt, Mra, Kate
Green,
Miss Marian Gumm, of Miliedgeville, is
the guest of her sister, Miss B, Gumm.
)8:. . W, Peace and daughter, Sara,
of u‘fluvlllo. were the recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Will Pouee.
A. A Jameson, of Atlanta, was a re
cent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs,
R, W, Hawkinson,
Miss Hisie Peace is -xnnlnt the week
with relatives "’l' Douglasvitle, "
Mr., and Mrs, homm and family, and
Mre. Sara Sims, of ngton, spent the
WQ mouth with Mr. and Mrs, *R. L,
rner. k
Frunk Reagan, of Collegr Purk, was a
recont vll!‘er to relatives in McDonough,
Mra T. A Sloan, Jr., was the guest lagt
Weal of Mrs, an Kistner, of Atlanta.
Mrs, Wlihvr Yook, Jr.. and son, Walter
l.l‘:b, :l‘lu Zness nf:unn. and nr,.l.nd Mrs
oan were dinner guestds Sunday of
oLT > Qordes, ang rg
,of Camp n, Aeu
rnlfi !ofilfn Nw?n\. «%p ot
ave Been muelered out of the ited,
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mfiifl army, and are again at home.
~ and Mrs. Clyde Deardorf, of Kan
sas Clty, are spending the winter in Me-
Donough.
Mr. Boyd, of Fairburn, has aceepted the
position of superintendent of the McDon
ough High scgool. following E. P. Clark,
resigned.
¥Fred Kelly is spending the winter in
South Carolina,
| Dr. and Mrs. Adams are spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams,
of Chunky, Miss.
Mrs. T. J. Brown and Alex Brown ?lnt
ly entertained the Woman's Club on Tues
day afiernoon last at the home of the
former, The subject for study was “The
World War,” and was well Landled by
Mrs. E. M, Copeland.
Miss Conley, of LaGrauge, has joined the
teaching force of the McDonough t{i'h
Bchool and 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
8. W, Farrer. *
Mrs. R. H. Hawkinson attended -the
mr'vflnfi of the executive hoard of the Geor
gia Federation of Woman's Clubs held on
Thursday last in Atianta,
Mesdames Clyde Deardorf and Wil Peace
were week-end vis tars to Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rape and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J, (Greer spent Monday in Atlanta.
The Rev, Dr. 'Pearce, presiding elder of
the Griffin District of the Methodist
Church, held quarterly conference on Sun
day morning.
The Rev. and Mrs. Liddeil have returned
from & recent visit to West Point,
Mrs. J. F. Wall, of Atlanta, spett Tues
day with friends and relatives.
cooo
Lithia Springs
RS, NESBIT HARPER had with' her
for the week-end Mrs. M. ¥. Harper,
of Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. Hedley, of
Jonesboro, and, Frank Harper, of Kansas,
Mrs. W, G, Maxwell and little daugh
:m:
Constituting unrestricted choice of ourentire Fall
and Winter Stock of Women's Fine Footwear. In
cluding our hand made Street and Dress Shoes priced
throughout the season at $10.85 to $14.85 and all
“Del.uxe” Models which were exceptional values at
higher prices. Nothing reserved. Every Fall Boot
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BROWNS, TANS AND BLACKS
SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING 8:30 O'CLOCK SHARP.
Second Floor
Connally Blde.
ter, Margery, have returned from a visit
to relatives in Charlotte, N. C. {
Mr. and Mrs. Leeroy Pharr and children,
of Eastman, afic stay some time with
their parents, Mr. and -J. P, Phiffr,
Mrs. John Nygren and ehildren have
joined Mr. Nygren in Anmniston, where they
will reside, A
Miss Lillian Blair, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with Mr., and Mrs. P. g‘ Winn,
Those attending qugrterly meeting at
Austell from this place Sunday were Mr.
and )IT J. T. Morgan, Captrn and Mrs.
J, C. Joiner, Mr. am‘ Mrs. P. H Winn
and daughter, J. M. Turqr und T. M.
Pharr, -
Miss Louise Westmoreland, of Austell,
spfilll'lt several days with Misa frrances Max
well,
Miss Rema Peck, of Atlan®*a, spent the
week-end with her paromis, My, and Mrs,
James Peck.
Miss Claudia Harbln, of Atiarta, is
spending several days with her poronts,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Harbin
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RS. ALFRED ZACHEY and children
of West Point,” are the guests ot
Mrs, Zackey's mother, Mrs. J. W.
Brown,
Mrs., O, G. Willlams has returned to her
home ‘n Atlanta after visiting her.sister
Mrs."Zim Jackson. She was accompanied
on her return by Miss Connie Tinsley, who
Iwm be her guest for several days,
On the occasion of his gightieth birth
lday Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Gilreath enter
tained at dinner in honor of their father,
J. H. Gilreath, 'The birthday cake held
¢ighty camkdles. Theose enjoying Mr. and
Mrs. Gilreath's hospitality were: Rev.
and Mrs. C. L. MeGinty, Mrs. Will Heel,
Mrs. J. B, Conyers, Mr., and Mrk. J H.
Gilreath, Miss Rena Gilreath, Mr, Louis
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Gilreath and Mr. Harris Hall.
Miss Myrtice Adair has received an ap
pointment as canteen worker in France
and expects to sail sometime during Feb
ruary,
Btu\leg Dodd, of Atlanta, spent the
waek-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A Dodd.
George Tinsley, of New Port, R. 1., is at
home on sick leave.
Miss Reba Webb has returned to her
some ‘n Villa Rica during the suspension
of school here. Miss Mary Daniels is
also at her home in College Park until
school reopens.
Tuesday afternoon the regular monthly
meeting of the I, A, R, was held at the
home of Mrs. C. 1. McGiaty. During
the afternoon a delicious salad and ice
course was served By Miss Cladys White
and Mis\Zetn White and the little Misses
MeGinnis,
Mrs. Will Weinman, Miss Mary Payne
Marfott, of Nicholasville, Ky.;: Miss Mar
ilou Young and Jirn Shaw motored to At
lantg Monday.
The Rev. J, TW Waite, of New York, is
on a visit to his brother, Vietor Walte
and his sister, Miss Frances Waite,
Captain Homer (‘ook has heen pramoted
to the rank of major In the regular army
Miss Elise Ryals, of Denver, (‘olo., whe
has been on a brief visit to Miss Annabel
Corner and Prof. and Mrs. 1. 1. Sewell,
has returned to Macon,
Lieutenant Sam Howe!l, who has been
stationed at Camp Johnston, was in Car
tersville several du!n during the past
week. Dr. Howell expects to return soon
with Mrs. Howell and young ehildren,
Sydndy Btrickland, who recently re
turned from overseas, is the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Strickland,
at their beautiful country home,
Levi Reeves, who, with hig family, re
cently moved to Atlanta, was among the
visitors in town the past weel. 4
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