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|Oul-of-Town Society
Thomaswviile.
ITH the infiluenza ban on for the
third time all pogial affalrs In
- Thomasville have agein heen
caMed off. The openiug of the Ten Hoom,
' which was planued for laat Haturday, wWas
’M have been an event bf“inuch social im
riance and sevordl delightful fantures
. g:a been grranged. If the ban is 1y maoved
within the nex: week or two the fteom
ably will he opened, otherwise it will
:“hh-‘umhmwl for this pehson
'lgw otficers eclected by Johin B Giordon
Chapter, U. D. €, for the enniing year nre!
Prosident, Mra James Watl; 7irst vice
presidenty Miss Lilly Btuart; secpnd vice
fdent, Mra W, H Aluxr‘m. secretary,
,Er‘, C. J. Houser; trem#hirer, Mra. W, A,
glls; collector, Mras. Albert Hiley; regis
trar, Mrs. Johu ¥, Parker; custodian, Miss
Mamie Hansell, historian, Miss Loulse
B*u
he program of the Thomiwville Hiudy
Olass hae been interferred with by the in
fluenza ban this seasom and only o small
rt of the progeam for the year has
;g:rn given so far ”
Mre. Charles C. Smith is the guest, of
relatives in Americus, where she will spend
& month.
Annoupcement of the safe argival over
moas of \?:'M Carmen Evans of this city has
‘heew proccived— Ly relatives here Midw
SRvans 18 o member of the “Overseas Theat«
‘rionl loague and will have headguarters
in Paris.
7 Miss Mary Philips, of Columbus, I 8
ending several weexs with Mrs J. L.
;mmo—. at her home here,
Mrs. Mary Birch Bateman, of Dallas,
Texas, s spending the winter with her
daughter, Mrs. Henry T. Mash, Jr,
Mra Spalding Peck and children have
Feturned to Mobile, n{(lwr spending several
sweeks with Mre. Peck's parents, Mr. and
g Hamilton Vose,
5 gl- Dorothy Hall, Miss Margaret . Pea
i body, Robert Hall and J. Hall, of Adel,
Swere the guests of (riends here Inst weok.
. Mr. and Mra Y. L. Curtis, of Jackson,
R::, are visitors to ‘Thomasville “this
g H(k John Watt has returned from a
Mviait Yo hor &nmnu. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos
Dambur, in Macon -
£ Mra MHenry Turner, of Quitman, has
been the guest this woek of her mister, Mra
¥W, J. McClenney, | f
Mr. and Mrs. R A Wiey, Miss Hiley,
Miss Beth Hall and Miss Holen MelLenney
mmgwad u party frowm Fort Valley visit
,)fl" homanville this week,
¥ r. and Mra. Albert un‘:n. of Boston,
w}n« visitors to ’rhmnmc s this w‘ok.
¥ Mr, and Mim. B A Chle, Mra. F. QO
Jones and Mrs J. A, Horn, of Bostoh, were
visitors to 'l'houu*.v“h- this week,
Mins Flora Davih, of Atlapta, was the
guest of friends here this week. *
Dr. snd Mre. J. W. Shanks, of Grand
mm, Mi¢l., are among the winter visi
eLW iy ¥ e
h . Hnirs has been t guest
_relatives in Fitsgerald this week. -
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. BE GROVER ARANNEN . retnrned
© Bunday from n two weeks' visit to
0 A::rlw.:\"- ¥%h tley have
. 5 s WY ntley gone
’}"hgum. Ga., to reside.
-~ Bob Kverett s ngain at home, ving
i ved his discharge from the e
< (Averitty of Camp Jesup, at
bg'hr- furiough. .
= friends oa r:‘:. and l:'-‘u J‘n
. efide very deeply mpathize with
w l‘mfln death of gn Whiteside's
’@K ich ogeurred at Oxford, Ga.y on
g § F Kuekhle, of Youngstown, Ohio,
sSB Suept of Wen %. A rrommail
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‘are guests of Dr. u“l Mra C. H. Pu-r%1.1.
_ Mrs. lr:rln'oq\u was hostess to
; bon'h muo-ah.r' club ¥Fri
aftefnoon. T m::'l"cnnu of
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Mizs Elna Wimberiy and Miss Ulma OUife, |
Mrs. J. M. Tirett was hostess -to phie |
1 “Suitease” Cluh, composed of the matrons |
on Bouth Main streef, ¥riday afternoon, |
Those invted were, Mrs. L. A\ Armm
strong, Mrs. W i€l Raines, M l-'mnk‘
Grimen, Mra. W. O ‘Shuptrine, Mrs. W, |
M. Kennedy, Mra. Horaoe Deloseh, Mra, |
A, B Gresn, Mrs. Matude BDenson, Mrp "W
(I Aldred, Mrs, Roach,” Mrs, W, H. Goff,
Mre Frank x{unmm« il Miss Annle '
Groover and Mhs, 1L M “nnln i
Mr._andg Mr Oodiey, of SBavannah, mot. |
ored Bp "Hnd spent the week-end with Mr, /
and Mrs. A, B. Green ‘
Mr. Ralelgh Brannen s at home from |
Camp Milly, having recoived his dischurge,
,\R and Mre, J. D MeDougald, Miss Kate |
MeDougald, Mys. J W. Bland and Mr, |
Charlie Prectoriuse motored to finuumn.h!
Wedneaduy i
l L. (. Munn left Tucsday for New Yurh‘
to purchase the spring stock for the Bro«:y‘
Simmpus, Company. 4 |
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188 MARTHA POUND, of Grand
Rapitis, is the attfactive Buest of
Mrs, B. M. Atkinson. g
Mrs. Zoe McHenry and Miss Hallle Me-
Henry returned Tuesday from a visit to
Atlanta
Miss Margnret Gibbs, of Atlanta, is vis
iting her mother, M‘;’ Fannie ;}}b&s
Mr, and Mrs ¥ « Parker, 88 Ines
Parker and Miss Kittie Newton are visit
g in Florifa, e
Miss Katie Crawley enterthined Wed
nesday afterncon for her guest, Mrs.
T. Puber ook was played and a salad
course servod after the gnme. The Buests
were: Mrs. Lwe Trammell,” Mrs. M, F.
Brooks, Mrs. K. 8. Anderson, Mrs, Fanne
Vaseen, Mre. « Hareis Burruss, Mrs. Ben
Thomipwon, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs "\
M. Atkinson, Mrs. John Orr, Mre. Leon
Prior, Mra, Paul Roeis and Miss Vifginia
Butler,
Col. BA. Butler and Wiss Virkinia Buot
ler are spending several Ways in Atlanta,
Miss Ruth Bennett, of Galnesville, s
the puest of Mrfi,}ohn Moore.
Mrs, Jullan MeCurry, of Hartwell, s
the guest of het mother, Mrs. Bue Walton,
Mrs. Pleteher Manley s visiting M.
Maniey, in Agheville, N. ©.
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ISB MARY BMITH, of Besste Tift,
spent the week-end with her par
onte,
wJohn Joiner, of the United ltatu‘ navy,
I 8 at home on a furlough, .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Taylor, Miasses "An
nie Laurie and lovie Lee t;Suy!or and
BL. Taylor spent the wgekee in Irwine
ton and Jeffersonville with relatives,
Mr. “f Mra, . E Kelly.are iln Thom
#asville atl the bedside of thelr dsughter,
An’;m. ‘l'cho 37“ qnu,oinlck v;mvnlmunm
im Bt Mae Joiner, o ngtow,
D. C, 18 at home for a ;n days.
Prtv;tnpu. G, Lua.\mn h:“:rm to
Fort McPherson after spe Beyera
da here. Private Lumsden m‘i
n’t’h famous Rainbow Divutp -
Mr. and Mra Ed Lassiter, of Cordels,
gpent ll‘zndw here.
Mrs. P Adams, of Lilly; spent Tues
day with relatives here. »
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] RE MATT GRIFFIN spent & few
s days last week In Carrollton as the
'uat of Mre. W, J. Milican.
H. H. Re el{‘:mam Priday in Atlanta,
Lieutenant Will Barnett, of Houston,
Texas, was In ‘Temple last \q’:k to_attend
the funeral of his mother, Mre. J. T. Bar,
nett. -~
Edd Carrell spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. M. Thomason spent mn# in
(‘lnrrollton as the guest of Mrs. e Har
ris,
Mrs, L. K. Kinney spent A few days last
woek in Atlanta as the guest of her sister,
Mrs. D, H, Mgbley,
Charlle Stovall, of Camp Gordon, spent a
sow ggy- In Temple last week as the guest
of his mister, Miss Ella Stovall,
C. L. Mel'herson spent Tuesday in Car.
roliton.
Sergennt Ban Parnett spent a sow days
in '!’rmgo lant woek,
- Mrs, H. H. Bewell and M‘:y. Bettic Ann,
#pent o few dag last ;na . in Columbus
a 8 the guest of Mra 1. . Woodruff.
Miss Willie B. Thomason has returndd
home from Atlanta, where she Has been
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taking a business course at Crichton's
Business College, « g
Mr. amd Mrs. Tom Barnett, of Louisiana,
are the guesta of relatives here, /
Mra. .l! 1)4’)( tt and little son, Jack,
returned te vth«-lg home ‘i'n Atlanta . last
W) n:‘h-r spending a few days in Temple
as the :uaf(n of friends and rnlnives. 4
T ¥F. Woodruff, of Columbims, was a ve
cent Temple visitor,
Miss Hattie Jones left Yor her home in
Woodbury Saturday after resigning from
g:'r position as teacher in“the Temple High
rool, !
Miss Faye Chapman spent the week-end
mfi\tlanm M f Atlant th‘
iss Estora Morgan, o was the
fruest of her sistor, Mro. 1. A Enterkin,
last woelk.,
Wilbur Garrison. of the United States
arimy, has returned home with an honor
able discharge, > 3
Gwendolyn Merrit, of Atlanta, was the
recent guest of his parents here, o
Mrs. Lula Walker; of Villa Rica, was the
Kuest of her daughter, Mrea, M. K. Griffin,
last week,
The Woman's Missionary. Society of the
Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs.
Hamp Sewell Monday afternoon for ita reg
ular monthly business meeting. 4
Miss Eva Garner, of Bremen, is the guest
of Dr, and Mrs. ‘S‘ M. Spruell,
Miss Mos~ly, of Bushgnan, was the guest
of friends in Temple Baturday,
Mrs, €, (L Kinuey has returned home
from LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Duma Kinney and little
College Society Notes
{ LaGrange College |
= R, AND MRS, W. L. COTTON
l\/l ed upon their daughters,
Misses Leifa and Lodusky
Cotton, this webk. . ‘
Misses Ruth Hutcheson, of Buch
anan, Ga.; Alma Bennett, Tallapoosa,
Ga.; Eldna Butts, of Devereux, Ga,,
and Zue MeWilllams, of Stockbridge,
Ga., entered LaGrange College this
week for the spring term, s
Misses Mlley Hopkins -and Lella
Cotton spent the week-end at their
home, - ! -
Miss Ruth Baker visited her fi.
?m in Atlanta Saturday and -
ay, i
Miss Tayior spent Sunday with rel
atives in ‘Atlanta. ™
Mid-year examinations are the ab
sorbing topics of conVersation now.
The old members of the Irenian So
ciety entertained the néw ‘members
on Saturday evening with a delight
ful little play followed by.a marsh
mallow roast,
In the college auditorium on Mon
day evening, the 20th, the following
students appeared in certificate and
diploma recital, respectively: Miss
Anberry Amos, of Waverly Hall, Ga.:
pilano certiticate; Miss Ruth Hardy,
(;if Stk?o""' volee diploma; Miss Leila
carberough, Columbus, expres
ston ¢|p|nn£_ . |l 3 |
Mrs, Hall and Miss lor were
hostesses at the faculty tea on Fri«
day afternoon‘from 4 to 6 o'cloek.
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Brenau College,
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Mna. W. P. WEAVER, of Green
wood, Miss, is visiting her
daughter, Rebecca,
Misses Dorothw Dyer, Camille
Rodgers, Louise English and Londa
Shamburger spent Wednesday in At
lanta, ’
Other recent visitors in Atlanta
are Misses Margaret Rives, Lysbeth
Davis, Bettye Cooper, ErnestinegMc-
IGowm, g{#{rn Shingle#®, (Hristlle Lid
don and Rebecea' Weaver,
Misses Julla Caver, of Rough
Mount, N, ~ and Mamie Ruth Caur
chill, of Kempton, N, G, are the
guegts of Miss Janet Smith at the
(\l;'m Delta P'l Chapter House.
Miss Ruby McGauhey, of Atlanta,
has returped home, aftep visiting the
Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity. =
Miss Evelyn Radford will spend
the week=end at her home in Winder
and will have as hc;; guest Miss Mon
tine Robinson, .
Misses Alma Hamrick, of Gaffney,
8. °C.O" Mary McArthur, of Cordele,
GaMand Sarah Bess Clement, of At
lanta, are guests at the Delta Delta
I\‘%a bungalow, Y
iss Alta. Peaeock is spending the
week-end at\her home in Barnesville,
Ga, ” /
' Among the new students that have
entered Brenau for the spring term
a Migses Dorothy Jones, Barnes
\mr, Ga.; Wandah Glenn, Fort Pierce,
Fla.{ Juanita’ Clemegt, Al}?m. Qa,:
Ethienn Janard, Clermont, Ca.; Pearl
Matthews, ‘Talbotton, Ga.; « Madge
Spelr, Wadley, Ga.; Mary Leile Pat
terson, Owiffin, Ga.: Ruth Slappey,
Atlanta, and Winnle Lee Bishop, Hat.
tlesßurg, Miss,
} The 1019 Glee Club members are
Misses Terry Ander®on, Lillian Claire
| Anthony, Kathleen Black, P‘reg-rim
' Boatright, Jeahette: Cochran, Bettye
| Cooper, Lysbeth Davis, Constance
Davenport, Dorothy Dean, SBarah Hall,
Muattie Harris, Lois Holt, Christine
Hunnicutt, Anna Beall Jenkins, Kv
| elyne Johnson, Catherine s:fix. Ora
Martel, Pearl Matthews, Mor-.
row, Anna Murray, Annie Lau C=
Lean, Blanche Neel, Mary Leila, Pat
- terson, Annie Beattie Quin, Buth Ray,
#on, Durwgod, of Bremen, were the guests
of rnlnme?ln Tempie Sunday. ?
. Miss Grace Kirk, of Waley Chapel, spent
the week-end in Temple th homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. H’gn Kinney spent Monday
in Atlanta. »
_ Mrs. Grover Bradberry, of Do}x‘luvmo,
was in ToTple the past week, being cay‘ed
to the beddide of her grandfather, Mr. m
Kinney, g
Frank Huie and Roy Minnows, of sDoug
lasville, were the Buests of Misses Janie
Manley and Margret Adams Sunday night.
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NE of the principa! events of the sea-
Son was the birthday dinner given
by Miss Minnie Anna Woodall Sat
urday evening, January 18. Covers were
placed for eight, the guests including
Misses Minne Anna and Rochelle Wood
all, Miss Pauline Hunt, Mrs, Kate Cau
thern, Mr. and Mrse. Tarver Woodall,
Messra. 8, Ji Childers and J. C. Cauthen.
The htess was assisted by her little
daughter, Katherine. After the dllfmr
the birthday cake was cut, Miss Pauline
Hunt cutting the ring and J. C. Cauthen
the dime.
Mrs. Tarver Woodall, of BarnedWille, s
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Childers.
Mr..and Mrs. B. A. Roberts spent sev
eral _days with Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Tyus,
Mfss Minnie Anna Woodall is n&:din:
several days at Ocilla, Tifton and dele.
Lucile Rogers, Virginia Sawyer, Hilda
Sharpe, Margaret Schuessler, Estelle
Sloan, Janet Smith, Marjory Watson,
Elizabeth Yaste and Roberta Curry.
The girls are looking forward with
sager anticipation te the many inter
esting trips they are to make. As yvet
all the e‘ngaxemerva have not been
made, but dates ate to be exchanged
with Wesleyan and a trip has been
planned to Athens.
. “He%m of the. World” was shown
Pt the college last week,
The mid-year examinations have
been completed, so all of the girls feel
relieved.
The Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity en
tertained at a delightful dance last
f\‘aturddy evening at their new chap
er house. Ong of the features of the
occasion was the leading out of the
dances by all the fraternities repre
sented on the campus. Everyone left
feeling that it had been an enjoyable
function. B :
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N O, NELSON, of St. Louis, was
* the guest df Dr. ani Mrs. M.
M. Parks for soveral days last week.
Mr. Nelson ,addressed the ltqdent
body in chapel talks, which, backed
by such a truly useful and wonder
fully successful, life as his is, were
very inspirational, \ A :
Dr. Robert Bryan Harrison spent a
few days at college, brightening all
with whom he came in contact, with
his genial optimism. 'On Tuesday
evenh\g he gave a thoroughly inter
esting ‘and instructive illustrated lec
ture on “War Gardens.”
Miss Nina Thompson, of -Comer,
spent the wegk-end with Miss Essie
Evans. Miss Thompson attended tT
University offlllinois at Urbana duf
ing” the tall session, but she returns
soon 1o G. N, L C. to accept a posi
tion in the physical education depart
ment,
Mr. amd Mrs. George Roach, of
Warrenton, were Miss Amanda
Waoodward's guests Tuesday. Mrs,
Roach will be pleasantly remembered
by 'her college friends as Miss Kemp
er Thompson.
Miss Dorris Morris has returned to
school, after a visit to her home in
Rome,
Migg Julla Wethune entertatned
twelx friends at a turkey dinner on
Monday, ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Sparta,
visited their daughter, Miss Martha
Hughes, Sunday, ~
Miss Druéflla Douglas, of Macon;
is the guest of Ml{a Kate Thrash.
Dr. and Mrs, B 1. O'Kelly and Miss
Sara O'Kelly, ot Round Oak, motored
over to see Miss Dorothy O'Kelly on
onday, /
Miss Lillian Crandall nad as her
recent guests Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Crandall and Mrs. E. L. Crandall, of
Macon, T
Miss Rebecca Hearne spent the
week-end at her home in Katonton.
R. E. Skinner, of Norcross, visited
Miss Mary Skinner Tuesday.
Miss Ragan, midsionery from Ja
s&n. and Miss Grifin, orlf!nally from
airo, Egypt, were Miss Blossom
Thompson's guests for a few days
last week. Miss Griffin is the stu
dents’ secretary of the South Atlan
tic field of the Y, W. . A, succeed
ing Miss Flennikiny who is now a
member of the national Board of the
T . W.L. A :
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, of Ten
nille, visited Misses Laura Will and
Mattie Smith Sunday. .
Dr. HamiMon and Mr, Jelks, who
are conducting the revival at the
Bapstist Church, led the-Sunday eye
ning service of the ¥, W. C. A,
,&_ Anna 8. Harwell spent a short
while in-#atonton last week.
Miss Kathleen - Wilkinson left on
Thursday for Allanta,-Brooks and
Fayetteville, where she will make a
series of health lectureg.
Miss Berta Hill reuigned Tuesday,
after a shért visit to Columbus.
Miss Florida Matthews is 4n~Al
bany for a few days.
Mrs. Morgan Thompson, of H;‘fF
kinsville, was the guest of S 8
Amanda Woodard recently,
Mrs. E. R. Cook+spent Thursday in
Macon, ’ " .
Miss Laurline Parl'ter was_in Tarry
town the past week.
Miss Swsan Myrick, of the exten
sion faculty of G. N. L, spent the
week-end here with her mother, Mrs.
T. Y. Myrick:
Victor Hugo’s masterpiece, ‘“Les
Miserables,” was shown in the chapel
Saturday night, i .
coes )
Elizabeth Mather,
nilss RUBY PEARL MANN, the
~ president qf e ¥ W, O &,
led a unique meeting last Sunday
night, She divided the membership
into sides gnd asked questions on the
Sunday school lessons of the first
semester. She counld not spell either
#ide down, as the girls knew the®
facts too well to lose their places. All
saw the direct aftvantage of having
Sunday school compulsory in the col
lege, .
Thursday morning at assembly
Miss Martha W. Morrell gave a
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sketeh of the work abroad done by
two of Atlanta’s heroes, “Larry Grant,
and James Scales.” The girls enjoyed
the stories of their deeds greatly.
The kindergarten, led by their di
rector, Miss Margaret Erwin, sang a
cheer song in chapel ThursWmy.
The memory of General Robert E,
Lee was honored by the studénts
Tuesday. :
Miss FElizabeth Aikens and Miss
Ruby Cardin are among the new stu
d‘Qts from Atlanta for the new term.
‘WNearly the whole school heard the‘
@incinnati Orchestra Friday,
The class in sewing is _making
grea‘ progress under the able direc
tok, Mrs. Stacey Fleming.- Thé girls
are becoming enthusiastic over mak
ing their spring clothes and hats, {
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F OR _the last week examinations
. have been the vogue. A pleas
ant interrubtion in the midst of the
trying week was the cosing of Roger
1. Rothwell, whe read to us in t‘he‘
auditorium Saturday evening. Mr.
Rothwell's program was a well chos
en variation of the humorous and se
rious:~ Espefgally did we appreciate
his interpretation of-“The Highway
man,” by Alfred Nodyes; “My Last
Duchess,” by Browning, and “The
Melting Pot,” by Israel Zangwill. Mr.
Rothwell came to us under the aus
pices of the Y. W. C. A. and he lefr
vs inspired with_the great ideal of
Americanism.
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Progressiveness
I 'RADITIONS in themselves
areempty thingsunless com
bined with progress.’
. Chickering & Sons
have never been content to rest
on their laurels; they have never
lacked inventive ability.
’l“HßF()l"]‘ their ninety-six vears’ his
. tory the aim has ever been to produce
pianofortes in which quality of tone is not
sacrificed to volume.
The result_is apparent in the CHICKER
ING of today.
Other makes-of Pianos sold by us are KRANICH
& BACH, LUDDEN & BATES, IVERS & POND, .
MATHUSHEK, SMITH & BARNES,
NEW PIANOS TO RENT
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SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE
80 N. Pryor St. - Est. 1870 Atlanta, Ga.