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188 HBELEN PATTERSON has -
: M turned to Mayo, Fla., Afier‘ “r.h
: to her parents, Mr. and Mrs J.
L ». P-ug-on.
. Miss Ola Jenkins, of Wrightsville, was
the guest last week of Misses Macye Wil
&1 and Clara Belle Kelley.
' J. T. Pittman and two children re
z:rg Wednesday afternoon after an ex
hnt visit to relatives and friends in At-l
nta. X
. Mrs. J. L. Saunders. of Macon, is the
' '“i“ of h: sister, Mrs. G. W. Royal.
¢s. J. T. Reddick and little son have
returned from a short visit to relatives in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Britt_have returned
’rom Wayeross, where they spent a few
awl!h friends.
'Sumneno Printils was the week-
C!r:!.:u of Miss Elbert Peabody in Way
e
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, lnnnm, returned
Pome Friday morning from Atlanta.
Illlfil Dorothy Cass and Lq’i’l: Hall
&pe & week-end in Wayeross, the guests
of Miss Carrol Andrews.
~ fld Mrs. Roy Fletcher have l’%thfl!-‘
ed to their home in Chattanooga, Tenn..
fter a visit of several days to nlntl'n‘
d. C. Fletcher and_two children, of
M , returned home Wednesday, after
*-.m wvisit to Mrs. Cora Burroughs and
y.
Miss Julia Wideman visited her aunt,
Mrs. A. H. Morgan, in Waycross last
".
8. W. O. Durden :+ nt part of last
week with friends on relatives in At
\ lanta,
Me. ana Mre. Ashley Dowling were the
guests of friends in Valdosta last week.
Dr. and Mra. Carl W. Minor have re
lnrm’ to their home in Americus, after
% delightful visit to Dr. and Mrs. E. J.
‘ miney.
¥ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Webb and little
daughter, Martha Carroline, have return
ed from a short visit to relatives in Ca
milla.
Mrs. Albert Dunn left SBunday for her
home In Atlanta, after a delightful visit
of several days to Mra. G. S. Flournoy.
Miss Hnglo Claude Krantham has re
turned to her home Wn Rochelle, after a
vigit to _her cousin, Mrs. D. B. Ware.
M#s. John G. Davidson and little daugh
ter, Mona, are the guests of frienas In
Thomasville this week.
Mrs. J. Frank Ward and two sons, re
turned Saturday aftermoon from Douglas
wherkth(-y were the guests of Judge and
Mes. W. P. Ward,
Mgs. E. J. Rtokee who has beén visit
ing realtives in Detroit, Mich.,, for the
txast six monthe, arrived Friday for a visit
o her daughter.
Mrs. E. C, Herring and children return
ed home Wednesday morning from a visit
to Boston.
Mrs. C. L. Herris and children have re
turned home after a delightful visit to
relatives in Pavo.
Miss Willie Padgett, of Macon, is vis
fting her brothere in the city for a few
cdays.
Miss AlMe Parson, of Abbeville, id the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Milton.
Mrs. Lester Cook and twe daughters
'ayrle and Margaret, left BSunday for
¢ Vienna for a visit to relatives and friends.
Miss Mary Olarke, of Tifton, was the at
fractive week-end guest of Mrs. W. E.
Hale.
Miss Badie Colsher, of Nashville, Tenn.,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. U. J.
Prinett,
My, and Mrs. Herbert MeLean left Tues
aay for their home in Douglas, after a
short visit tc the lat‘cr's mether, Mis. J.
C. Brewer,
Mré Rufus Persy ertertalne? the Loyal
Daughters Tuesday afternoon. The hast
€sß was assisted by Mrs. Earnest Chapel.
Among those present were Mesdames Bert
¥. Archer, 1. A. Turner, EA Thurstoh, D
Davis, O. K. Fox, Charles Qill, Archie
Foster and O. O: Parrott.
One of the delightful ,affairs of the
week wae the oveter roast Thursday night,
giveh by M* and Mrs. O. "C, Parxer.
Among thoss invited were Misses Julia
Prentiss, Dorathy Jones, FEthel -Fussell,
Jrene Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Meyers, Mr.
ard Mrs. Parkes
The membors of the U, D. O, were enter
tained B jdry sfternoon at the homeghi Mr.
and Mrs. K. | Maffett, on South Main
‘ gtreet. The hostess was aassisted By Nrs.
J. B Turner, Mes, 1. H. Mayes and Mies
Martha 'Curnor. AmionT those present
weré Mesdames L. P. Tyson, Robt M. Mann,
Thomas M. Qriffen, J. W. ‘Turner, . .
;t-“'- Francts Marrig, L. Dickey, 1. B. Tur
feher, J. Y. Yeatman, W. B Hnle, J. 11
Hayves, T.J. Dickey and Mises Lucy Whit
ey, Allla Mayes, Isla Gr2en and Martha
furner
! Mrs. Charlea Manoorh was hostiss to the
imemhers of the Mosicsome Few (‘lub and
r few friends Tuesday evining. T™hose
nvited were Mesdames Jack Manooch F.
. Hilllard, Mises Annie Laurie H:arris,
ula Smith, Mary BEve Martin, Esther Og
sborne, 010 Mae Martin and Mrs. Charlie
| Manooch.
i One of tha delightful affairs of Ihe
eek was the recention eiven by the
embers of the First Methodist Chuch
: Tuesday eeviiing, welcoming their new
pastor, the Rev. James Taylor and family.
Asmeting in entertalning 'nd serving were
“Meslumes J. A, Justice, . Miller. Wa=ren
; avig, F. R. Justice, Burr Stokoes, Art,
{&nd Misses Gracie Davis and Ruth Martih.
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‘ Monroe
ISB KATHLEEN LAUNIUS has re
turned from a visit to Madison and
¢ Athens
4. Mr, and Mrs. Golden Knight and little
~ daughters, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bona Allen
“at Buford, last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Decker, of Bruns
” ick, spent last week in Monroe the guest
sos Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright.
.. Lieutenant H. M. Arnold is home from
"France and is recovering a hearty wel
‘eome from his many friends.
L. Miss Tem‘)ennce Vaughn has returned
‘from Augusta, where she was called by
‘the sad death of her brother, Colonel Rus
‘sell Vaughn, of New York City.
. Mrs. J. F. Jones and son, Paul, of Con
noway, Ark.,, Aare visiting Mr. and Mrs.
‘J. L. McGarity.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mears have returned
from a visit to Atlanta,
" Misses Clara Belle Hays and Jessie Cox
‘#pent several days last week in Atlanta.
Mirs Edith BEdwards visited Mrs. Wel
‘bourn Dubose in Athens last week.
Misses Mamie Summerour and Bessie
"Aycock have returned from Atlanta.
- Mrs. Guy BSmith, of Atlanta, {8 the guest
‘of Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Roberts.
‘' Miss Francls Cooper, of Atlanta, |8 the
:’ue-t of Miss Neelee Cooper.
(L Mrs. Emmett Weir, of Athens, visited
‘Mrs. W, H. Wayne last week.
The Athenagum Club held a meeting
i ith Mrs. O. Roberts Wednesday. An at
. tractive pmfirn.m on France was rendered,
‘. Mr. and Mre. Louis Wisdom, of Gaines
~ tille, spent last week the guests of Mr,
g:tnd Mrs. J. W. Wisdom.
. Miss Ada Booth, of Atlanta, was the
[ iweek-end guest of relatives in Monroe.
Y Mre. P. T. Reynolds has returned from
‘& week's visit to Atlanta.
' _The Missionary Bociety of the M. W
(Church held a very interesting meeting
onday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.
8. Kell!, After the business a social hour
~ fwas enjoyed and the hostess served dainty
~ ‘refreshments.
" Flberton.
IR .
lgrfi U. D. C's met with Mra. B, B,
i ate Tuesday afternoon, Music by
i Misg Rosemary Whitaker and a read-
S ing by Miss Mary Thomas Maxwell were
A ?Murns of the meeting,
“%L A number of the members of the D,
“'A. R. motored to Rose Hill and compli
mented Mrs. J. Y, Swift with a fruit show
§_‘§or. Mrs. Smith 's able to be up again
;g:ner several woeks' confinement wnfx a
_ sbroken limh,
Mrs. John L. Tye, Jr., and little John
. L., 111, of Atlanta, and Miss Marigene’
_Payne, of Agnes Scott College, are spend
-1 A saw days with Mrs. H. A, Payne.
4 .xllu Mildred Reeves entertained about
i 1 Young people at a dancing party Fri
"~ day evening.
¢ £: Mrs, Harry Hawes complimented Mps.
guhort q'ullhnn and Mrs. Harleston Barton
iwith a theater pary Monday afternoon,
~_ Mrs. Raymonde Btnpleton's lrm\dl‘rm
g pleased to know that she is convales
-3 !ng at the Piedmont “rnterum L
danty, after an operation for npgendlcmn.
L. Miss Allee Pope Harris wr the honoree
_{At a pleasant surprise party Saturday even
. 4 sons
_{Milledoeville
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SE"J HE Music Club met Baturday after
, noon in Miss Weller's studio. The
g program, componed entirely of Amari
music, was enjoyed by all present.
L) 080 taking part were Miss Weller, Miss
Pl essie Allen, Mrs. Harold Moor‘, Mrs. J.
. Marshburn, Miss Benita Allen, Miss
ma Wall, Mrs. M. M. Parks, Mrs. C. H.
SB¥ennison, Mre Stone, Mrs. 1. P. Lon’lnn.
EMra M. H, Pland and Miss O'Nora Fnnis,
& Miss Lucile Lingo g visiting relatives In
Hexas,
- Miss Anne Kidd, who is attending Lucy
. b Institute, spent several days of the
A
L week with her parents.
. Miss Katie Myrick has accopted a posi
tion in the Bulae schools of Blakely.
-~ Mrs. W, D. Moore has returned to her
‘home in G‘efluboro after a visit to Mill
‘cd{evlllo relatives. {
irs. B. R. Huthu} of Nashville, Tenn.; |
has nlurne:lhhoma after a stay of several
‘weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Stembridge. 1
» M&n J. A Jones, of Devereaux, I 8 thc[
guest of ho&dunfiner. Mrs. J. C. |nlrnm !
Ms. and Mrs. Harris. Hall, formerly of
Macon, have come to Milledgeville to live
‘n.nd are making their home with Mrs
Adolph Jouph. .
. Mrs. W. F. Little, Mrs. A. C. McKin
ley, and Mrs. Julla West are spending sev
éral days in Atlanta, {
' Miss Meryl Guhim has accepted a posi- |
tion in the &c[)onough Public Schools.
‘ Mrs. Lou right, who has been visit
ing in Baltimore, was called home Tues
day on acdcount of the death of her sis
ter, Miss 0;: Sutheriand.
Ms. and Mrs, 8. G. W, %!nddm are visit
lnhthelr d-fic'hur, Mrs. Bula Stanle“. {
rs. (;l v w'gouen and Mrs. W, D, |
Stembridge nu% uesday in Macon, i
’ Miss Loulse Walker leaves Sunday = for
Lynchburg, Va., where she will attend
!Rl:ndolbh-uncon during the spring ses
sl "
' kr. and Mrs. Julius H. Barnes will leave
February 1 for Atlanta, where they will
make their )u'om-a mu thqo snure. '
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Stockbridge, !
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R. AND MRS. O, B. WALKER, of|
Atlanta, were the guests Sunday of |
the Rev, and Mrs. W. A. Wells. '
Miss Carrie Riley was the guest of Mr. |
and Mfs. Jim Riley, of Rex, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sedam, of Tampa, |
and Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Adamson, of Rex, |
were the guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. |
H. L. Mays. }
Mr. and Mrs. ack Carnes, of Atlanta, |
;ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.|
ilam last SBunday. [
Ployd Mays speht the week-end with hia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mays.
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(layton.
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RB. J. . DOVER and son, Tom, are
visiting relatives in Mansfield. 1
Messrs Hoyt Garrett and Rarl |
Medford spent the week-end in Clayten. |
Claud L. Derrick is home, having been
discharged from the army, |
Carter T. Norton has returned to Camp
Sevier after spending a few days with
homefolks. |
Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Beaumont have re
turned to Clayton after spending a few
months in Atlanta.
Miss Maude McCurry spent last week-end
with relatives here.
Miss Funice Norton, Messrs. Ernest Nor
ton and Carl Ramsey spent lagi week-end
in Clayton. i
The Clayton Woman's Club met last week |
with Mrs. Roscoe . Weigel, {
Mrs. Lamar Lipscomb is the {uaat of
Miss Maude York in her apartments at the
New Rabun Hotel.
soon
Cedartown,
RE. CARDEN BEMIS came home
Thursday from Rome, where she vis
fted her mother, Mrs. Annie Free
man Johnson.
Mrs. Robert Noble has returned to her
home in Washington, . C,, after a visit
to_her sister, Mrs. William Parker.
Mrs: Robert O. Pitts; Br., entertaihed at
two table of 42 Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. W. W. Boulineau has gone to Sa
vannah to visit her daughters, Misses
Carolyn and Grace Boulineau.
Mrs. W. H. Trawick has returned from
a visit to redatives in Madison.
Mrs. Armstrong Young is home from a
vieit to her brother and . sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Neely, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Walter Lane, of Social Oirele, is
visiting heér sgister, Miss Annie May Con
nor.
Miss Katherine Hudgins, of Davisslisher,
came over from Atlanta Wednesday to
nurse J. C. Walker, who & sick with in
fluenza,
Miss ‘Busie Brumby has gone to visit
friends in_ Marietta.
Misses Leahman Bradford and Annie
Brumby went over te Cartersville to at
tend the, funeral of Mrs. Horace Howard.
Mrs. Walter W, Turner entertained a
crowd of ladies Friday at a buffet lunch-
Bon,
Mrs. Marold' Hutchins has gone to At
lanta to wisit her sister, Mrs. Richard
Brimm.
Miss Beckie Beveridge has returned from
]uv:ul days’ stay with friends in At
anta,
J. D. Waddell, of Atlanta, spent last
n}’:wfi-end with his sister, Mrs. Steve Mar
shall,
Mrs. Graham Norman recently enter
tained at a series of bridge ?nrnen.
Miss Helen Purks spent last week-end
with friends in Rome.
Mrs. Homer Watkins is visiting in
Whitesburg.
Miss Pauline Bailey, demonstration agent
of home economic of this gounty, is re
covering from an gjttack of influenza,
though, unahle to return from Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adamson and
daughters, Misses Katherine and Sara, who
have been in Atlanta for several months,
have moeved to Cedartown and are naw oc
cupying their new home on College street.
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‘ RS. W, J. ADAIR spent some time
| in mtlnnu this week with her
‘ daughter, Mrs. Robert Hubbard.
~ Miss Lola Lou Smith has returned from
Atlanta.
. Mrs. L. Johnson, of SBt. Marys, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W, S. Bran
ham.
~ _Mrs. R. L. Bidez left for her home in
‘Mobile Monday evenln%nlter visiting her
parents, Dr. amd Mrs, . J. AGMP,
J. M. Cochran urent Tuesday in Atlanta.
. F. Gresham is In Gadsden, the guest
of his mother.
| Mrs. H. F. Joyner, of Rome, was (n
- Rockmart Tuesday.
R, L. Permenter, who has been in An
niston, Ala., for some time, is at home
ngain.
Lieutenant Clifford Johnson, of Camp
Gordon was the week-end guest of the Rev.
and Mrs. W. 8. Branham.
W. B. Cochran made a business trip to
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. A. 8. Willlamson was in Atlanta
Inst week.
Will Cummings, of the U. 8. navy, has
been visiting home folks,
Gartrell Mcßae, of the U. 8 navy, was
the guest of his parents last week.
’I Mrs. J. I. Oxford has returned from At
anta.
| Mrs. Hope Harris entertained at dinner
_’T‘nnudnfi in honor of her sister, Mrs.
‘t'\r’n arris, of Pine Log. Those persent
\ele Mesdames Corta Harrls, Dora Coch
ran, Burton Fo;gunon. John Fambro, H.
M. Randall, B, F. Harris, W. 8. Branham
’nnd Mrs. Branham's mother, Mrs. L. J.
Johnson, of Bt, Marys, Ga.
Ms. J. A. Finch entertainéd fifteen la
dies at rook Wednesday afternoon. A
salad course followed Ly a sweet course
was served,
* Mrs. T. E. Mcßryde was hostess at a
rook party Friday in honor of Dewey Rob
inson. There were four tables, sixteen be-
ing present.
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Austell.
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RS FRANK 8 WILSON, who has
been the fuut of her parents,
Captain and Mrs. B. H. Veal, and
relatives in Atlanta, left Wednesday for
her heme in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Park A. Dallas, of Decatur, was
the guost of friends this woex,
Mrs. E. 1, Rhodes and two daughters
Misses Harriett and Virginia, of Atlanta,
were welcomed guests in Austell last
weak,
Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Walker and baby
have returned from a visit to relatives in
Faison, Mt. Ollve and Richmond, Va.
Mra. Tasker Camp, of Fort Worth, Tex.,
was o late guest of her cousin, Mrs.
Fow Humphries,
Mrs. Robert L. Alston,” who has been
the guest of her som, T. Alston, Atlanta,
has returncd. 3
Mra. A. A. Trvin and Mre. D. H, Goowan
entertained Thursday evening in honor of
Midehipman W, A. Irvin, who left Sat
urday to take up his duties on the U,
g 8. Florida. Those present were Misses
Tullu Jackson, Helen Curry, Ruth Hum
phries, ouise Cloud, Helen and Frances
Westmoreland, Nettle Marie Hum&hreyu
gthel Davis and Mary Irvine, and Messrs
. H. Goown, Conner gnbun Dewey Irvin
o 8000
RB. ALBERT DUNBON gave a din
ner party Baturday evening for her
daughter, Miss Celeste Dunson
Wednesday afternoon Mra. I. C. Doe
entertained nt hrld‘a. There were three
tables of players. he highest score was
made by Mrs. R. T. Begrest. The following
were present: Mesdames J. E. Dunson, Jr.,
. J. Thornton, R. A. Verdier, C. M. Aw
trey, W. A. Holmes, F. M. Ridley, Harry
f‘nflnwny. €. L. Bmith, F. P. Longley, R,
T mflrut. 8, H. Dunson and Miss Corine
Jarrell,
Mre J. J. Milam gave a bridge party
Friday gmrnoon at her home on Broad
atroet. or guests were the members of
the Junior Bridge Club and a few other
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friends. The club prize, thrift stamps, was
awarded to Mrs, Harry Callaway, The
following were present: Mesdames 1. C.
Doe, T. J. Thornton, 8. H. Dunson, W. A.
Hollmes, R, T, Segrest, Harvey Nimmons,
Mnry]MohllayMn;uw (‘ul,luwp,y_ J. B, Dun
son, Jr., F. M. Ridley, B. T. Stalll u
Sarah Reid, of Bullochville, ol
Mrs. E. T. Dick has returned to her home
in Opeiika, Ala. after a visit to her som,
C. W. Dick.
W. E. Morgan, Will, Jr., and Render are
spending several weeks on the ecast coast
of Florida.
Mrs. Sarah Reid, of Bullochville, has
returned to her home after a visit to Mrs,
B, } Stalens.
Dr. John Banks, Mrs. Henry Banks, Mrs.
L. D. Mitchell and son, Jack, have gone to
their winter heme at City Point, Ffa.. for
the winter. :
Miss Sarah Fificher spent several days
at her home at Moum\‘ll?c this week.
J. L. Render, of Greenville, (Ga., was
the guest of his sister, Mrs. George blllll,
this week.
Dr. Emory Park and Mra. Park are at
home, after spending two weeks on the
east coast of &*‘lornifl.
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Macon.
ISS FRANCES GURR entertained
Miss Beatrice Kirby, the guest of
Miss Bugenia Nufuor. with an ine
formal bridge party at her home on Col
lege street. The guest ligt included Misses
liutoma Napier, Beatrice Kirby, Sarah
McLain, of Dawson; Alice Gardner, Mar
f\urot Ferrill, Jane Mcßrier, Marguerite
{err, Lamar Bparks, Marian O'Donnell,
Constance Horne, Laura Thorpe, Zadie
Amerine, Major Stickley, Captains Phiper
Bush, Marshall, Gaillard, Miller, Massin
gill, Templeton, Mr. Charles Hall, Jr., and
Mrs. Edward Young Holt,
Miss Helen Freeman gave a tea-dance
for her guest, Miss Katherine Lambdin, of
Barnesville, who leaves soon for Atlanta.
Sailors, soldiers and civilians were
guests at a dance at the Hotel Lanier
Thursday night.
Cards anncuncing the following have
been received here: “‘Mr. and Mrs, Al
lan Butler Squire request the honor of
your presence at the marrln{: of their
daughter, Ruth Curtis, to r. Walter
Jasper Grace, lieutenant of the Fleld Ar
tillery, United Btates Army, on Wednes
day, February 6§, at 12 o'clock at Trinity
Church, New Haven, Conn.” Mr. Grace is
a son of Mrs. Walter J. Grace, of Macon,
and is a member of the Macon bar.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Beeks and
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Solomon, Jr., have re
turned from a motor trip to Homasassa,
Fla., where they spent ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Griffith are visit-
In{d Mr. Roy Snead in St. Augustine, Fla,
rs. Nisbet Tinsley, Miss Lillie Griffitn
and Miss Annie Mae Barnes, of Columbus,
leave February 1 for an extended tour of
Florida, .
B. T." Adams, Dr. Max Jackson, Mr. Wil
llams Adams and Mr. Jennings Adams
:;u\'i- returned from a motor trip to Flori
.
Captain Thomas H. Hall has returned
from Columbia, 8. C., where he obtained
his release from the army,
Miss Aliee Gardiner entertained yester
day with a bridge luncheon in honor of
Miss HKugenia Napier and Miss Henrietta
Xirby, of Bomerville, N. J., house guests
of Miss Gardiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lasher entertained
at a five hundred party. About a deozen
guests were present,
Miss Mariah O'Donnell was hostess at a
bridge party to Miss Eugenia N:l)h\r and
her house guest, Miss Heatrice Kirby, of
Somerville, N, J. Invited to meet the
honorees were Misses Laura Thorpe, Mil
dred Sloan, Libby Alken, Margaret Fer
rill, Alice Gardiner and Marguerite Kerr,
A dance was given at the Idle Country
Club last evening This was the first
dance given there in several weeks, ?nd it
hrought together a large number of Ma
con soclety people and Camp Wheeler
officers, Music was rumllhs by the
Wheeler bage hospital orehestr
Miss Rita Bott was hostess at bridge at
her home on First street in honor of Mra.
Bruce Schutt of L|s‘nnlrr. Ind., who Is
visiting Mrs, Prancis . Willlams, Present
were Mrg Rehutt, Mrs, Williams, Mrs.
Whalter Chentham, Mra. Frederick Wil.
liams, Mrs. John Kelser, Mra. Geo. Mar
tin, Misses Allce Matthews, Knthleen
Johns, Marforie McNair, Freida May and
Marien Willlnms.
Mins luwnln Napier entertained at a
brm’a luncheon in honor of her guest, Miss
Beatrics Kirhy, of New Jereey. :ho..
invited were Misser Lamar Bparks, Wiisa
peth Felton, Biizabeth “Riley, flmm:.
owdre, velyn Juhan, Allce Gardner,
Adeline Bmall Mildred Sioan, Tibby Akin.
:’ Srlzonn: Frances Gurr, Sarah McLaln,
awson; Hattle Tracy Rlnfl, Consuella
and Pearl Proudfit, Laura_ Therpe, Jane
Meßrier, Margaret Ferrill, Zadie Amerine,
Helen Gibson. Marian O'Donnell, Virginia
Gunn, Marguerite Kerr, Lilllan Battle,
Mrs. Hnl'glm- gmith, Mre. Rad Turner,
#r-‘ . Randolph Jaques, Jr., and Mrs.
enry Valentine.
Miss Dorig Livingston was hostess at a
sewing d)urty for the members of the
Lanier High Schos! Eewing SRoclety, Hot
ehoeolnte un%mlm\ was served,
Dr. J. G Parks, of Da!nnn. in viaiti
I\3. ‘and Mrs, Guyton Parks on m:fi
stroot,
Dr. and Mrea, 3. €. Jarnapin, of Warrons
ton, and Mrs. ¢ . Farmer, of Chicago,
are spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Markwalter, and are en route
‘ to Flerida.
1. Mi#s Rugenia Napier and Miss Beatrice
Kirby hlvew,one to Atlanta to spend sev
eral days with M;:s Henrietta Davis,
Walter Stapler has returned from At
lanta.
Miss Maude Sherlock stopped over in
Macon, en route from New York to Amer
icus;, and visited Miss Marian O'Donnell.
Andrew Lane has returned from Néw
York, where he acompanied his sister,
Miss Mary Line, to Columbia University,
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hall spent several
days in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, of Atlanta,
are visiting in Maco?. Mra. Gray is re
membered here as Miss Claire Boifeuillet.
Miss Louilse McGehee, of Talbotton, is
visiting Miss Rosalie Jenkins, at Wesleyan
College.
Mrs. Augustus Sparks {8 visiting her
parents in Americus,
| . Mrs. Walter P. Binns, a recent bride,
is here from Lawrenceburg, Ky., as the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, Y.
Mallary.
Mrs. John Blount and two ehildren, of
Savannah, are the T‘"" of Mrs. Blount's
sister, Mrs. Starr Rogers, on Hardeman
avenue,
I Mre. Mark O'Danfel and Mrs. C. Smith,
of Jeffersonville, are guests of Mrs. F.
K. Land.
Mrs. Alien McDonnell and daughter,
Jean leave soon for Savannah, where they
will make their future home.
Miss _Alice RBloch has returned from
Agnes fcott College and I 8 with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Mlcho\ Bloch on Ap
pleton avenue.
Miss Mary Lee, of Vlrflm-. is the guest
of her brother, Dr. C. H. Lee, pastor of
SBt. Paul's Church.
Doao
Cordele
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*JYHE January meeting of the U. D, O,
was held Thursday afternoon, Jan
uary 16, in the assembly room of the
library. The service flag with its 24 blue
stars and one gold star was displayed,
Plans were made and committees appoint
ed to arrange for Memorial Day in April
and a resolution was adopted looking to
ward the making of Memorial Day, this
ronr. not only a reunion for the veterans,
ut & day of celebration for the boys who
have returned from France. Mrs. Hinton
read a paper on “The Rightful Possession
of Alsace-Lorraine,” which was followed
by several selections of patriotic music on
the victrola. The chapter was then fav
ored with talks by two of our Cordele boys
who have recently returned from overseas,
John Williams, who has been in active
;:vlca with the Rainbow Division in
ance and Clarence Emith, who was on
the battleghip Oklahoma in foreign wa
ters. The program committee announced
the following program for February: Read
ing of the ritual; business session; res
sponse to roll call—-names of a Goorgian
prominent in war work; paper-—"“Wom
an's Part In the World War,” Mrs. Hu
bhert Marshal; song--Chapter, "fieor“u
Land;” {lpnr-—"nkctch of Edith Cavell,”
Mrs. J, L. Mims.
The high school girls of the Comer
School of Musie, met l‘rldn{ afternoon and
organized the Comer School of Music Glee
Club. The following nfflcnr were elects
ed: President, Mary Bulloch: vice presi
dent, Margaret PBulloch; secretary and
treasurer, Mittie Mae McGarity; reporter |
Flarrie Bowers,
The committee appointed to arrange the
eonstitution and hy-laws was Kthel No
well, ehairman; Dorothy Dekle and Evelyn
MeArtur, The committee appointed to se
lect & motto was Christine Royal, chaimre
man; Susie Jones and F‘rnn'léh- Bel) -
liams, The accompanist (@ Thelma Kihg.
Red Rose Troop Girl Bcouts with their
eaptaln, Mrs, J. Gordon Jones, met ¥ri
day afternoon with Miss Muamie Ltuu Hu’-‘
ris,
Miss Mary Alice Lingo, of Americus,
who has been the guest of Misses Frank
and Ida Marsh, was joined here on Wed
needay by her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Charles Lingo and left for Tampa, Fla.,
where they will stay several months,
Miss Emmie Branch entertained a num
ber of friends with a theater party Friday
evening. The guests were Misses Laura
Frascur, Hstolle Harder, Willa Webb, Car
x‘ln Seandrett, Lexa Lowe, Messrs. Russell
MeCollum, Lee MeArthur, Wilhur Wharren,
of Fitagerald, James Diffee and Joe Aus
tin, Jr. Misses Theresa Branch and Ruth
Lowe chaperoned the rnrt!.
Mr. and Mrs, ¥ . Land, of Macon, are
!(“.“l ml: t"h‘f week-end of Judge and Mrs.
ax K, Land,
Mr, and Mrs. G. I Francis and ehil.
dren, 6f Little Rook, Ark., are visiting
Mre. J B Lindsey,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scott and two littls
mons left Friday for Tupelo, Miss., where
they will reside in the future. ‘
){rl. J. A Key has returned from a visit
to friends in Albany ‘
Miss Montine Franklin, of Midvale, is the
guest of Mrs. M. O Outler, |
Miss Busie Malone, of Hawkinaville, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Malone.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Butties were guests
the past week of reiatives in Atianta. '
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Marshall, of Ah"l
bany, spent several days in Cordele the
part week. |
Mrs, B, ¥. Ehepperd and Mittle dn\fh
tor have returned from a visit to relatives
in Savannah, |
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Oul-of-Town News
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HHE marriage of Miss Golin Mae Brage
to Raymond B, B. Ketchum flunfln_‘
afternoon was an event of m*w
nterest in uoclal eireles of flnvfnn;h. he
| Rev. B. B, McQiohon, rector of Bt. Paul's
ipiscopal Church, performed the service,
which was at the home of the bride's .‘Ar
"ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Cannon. Im=
| mediately after the cernnm‘\y. ‘n. nnd
Mrs. Ketchum left for Mobile, Ala., and
New Orleans, La., on a brief weding tour.
They will make their home in Savannah
upon returning from the trip.
Miss Sarah Cunningham, chairman of the
home service section, of the Savannah
Chapter, American Red Cross Mgty, re
| turned home Thursday 'sumlll al !er‘&nl
‘exlenalva trlx through New an‘.’ w -
'mnnu and Atlanta. While on this ‘f‘“"
she conferred with nhumerous noted m}
'Gro-s authorities as to the poace work ©
her division of the T'xnmuuon. '
. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Krensoh afe spends '
'lh’ the vag‘l-and fn Atlanta, where they
will xmt thelr sen, Capt. }rm! KJ::;::‘
gho s stationed now at Camp l
6 I 8 m the base hospital thete.
Complimentary to Misa n.nm‘.m ..lo‘
oke, who I 8 visiting Mrs. Frank Bereven,
iss Clerirude Jones entertained a num- |
r of friends at Informal tea Thursday
afterneon.
A part‘ of Aflm;rnm is ugoettd to ar
prive in Havannah February for a two
!wceku' training course for home ser\‘lfl“
work under the Red Cross Society. They |
are coming here under the supervision o‘\
rlu M:::aret Thempson, who is on‘ o
he no workers of Georgia, About
Beven persons aré oxpected in the party,
which, after graduation here, will be dis
tributed to _various sections te carry on
their work.
Members of the Greater Savannah Com
mercial étlub enjoyed their we?kly lunch
eon Wednesday afternoon with an open
air oyster roast on the grounds of the
Savannah Yuh‘} Club. It was one of tl}u
most novel and entirely entertaining af
fairs the members have had for a long
while. I‘!\3 o‘-tnr roast was arranged to
get around the ban against indoor as
nmbln{u incident to the Spanish infuen
za_epidemie In anvn;‘nnht
Mrs. Charles Bernheim, of New York,
has been the honoree of a number of
very delightful informal affairs during
the week, She is the guest of Mrs. A. J.
Garfunkel. Among those Who l\n;gr en
tertained for her ms}n Leo ank,
with a bridge party; rB, Charles Gar
funkel, with an afternoon dinner; Mrs. O.
Bf“’ at eards, and }1“. George Lehwald,
v*l;l an infermal ?! air,
e Commumtge Club of Tsle of Hope
entertained members and friends Friday
rflurnoon with an on,zoynme oyster roast.
t was an all dn{ afafir, partaking of the
nature of a picnie.
Living plclgru of the “Queens of Bng
lend” {8 an histerical lent which_ the
Pu‘xh Aw loc(et{ of Christ Church, Bpls
copal, will preseht at an e.rl{ date. Of
ficers of the society pl}h that it shall be
onfi of thes educational features of the so
cial season.
Mrs, Lewis Bimona entertained infor-
Qally Wednesday afternoon in honor to
i#B Daisy Gordon, who is a charming
winter vigitor in Savannah,
Miss Mildred Geiger is spsndlnfi the
week in Atlanta, visiting friends and rel
atives, She acompanied her father, Mr.
Homer F. Geiger, who was éalled to the
capitol to attend the executive committee
of the Georgia Hotel Men's A}’uoclruon.
Atlanta visitors in SBavannah this week
include: Misses Belle and mrg\ Burns,
W, N. Brooks, at the Geiger: George E.
Adams, C. Fite, at _the Collins; Dr. and
Mrs. J. C. Bikes, J. P. ‘Holland, 1. 1.
Smith, M. H. Brewer, at the flnvn}?ah;
Paul 00, Sorshy, 8. Y. Bims, Bryan New
kirk, Jr., J. W, Cowan, Robert P, Clawes,
at the Puiaski,
Mrs. M. Raines and Mrs. G. W. Mar
shall entertalned at the home of the lat.
ter Tuesday afternoon at cards. A num
ber of friends enjoyed their hospitality for
the occasion. Delicious refreshménts were
served following the games of the after
noon, and candy was served Dbetween
hands.
Celebrating th% ?fteenth anniversary of
their wedding, Mre. Henry 8, Meinhard
was entertained by a number of friends
¥riday afternoon at the Desoto Hotel.
! During the afternoon the guest of honotr
was presented a corsage of orchids and
sweet peas, The ocension was delights
full‘y informal. Meémbers of the &lenmnt
party were Mesdames Herbert 1. Kayton,
Heirfleld Fentl, Max Laffler, Jacob G.
smith, William Morrison, L. Kayton, Percy
Myers and Herman Robenheim.
An engagement of much interest an
nounced this week Is that of Miss Anne
‘Mm-r\nnnld Maclean and Mr. Richard
| Brookes The wedding s set for Feb
ruary 22. The bride elect is the daugh
ter of Mr. Macolm Maclean, and one of
the popular young women of Havannah.
‘Th(' young man is prominent in business
cireles.
| sHon
Waycross
RS, ' 8 MOORE announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Sallle, to J.
L. Roberts, chief machinist of the
U. 8. B. Nevada, In Atlanta, January 16,
Announcement is made of the mnrrln‘o
of Miss Lucy Hall to J. ©. Stene on Frie
day evening at 9 o'clock. ;he ceremony
was performed by the Rev. W. H. Scruges
at his home,
. Lieutenant Bdgar B, Btokes, hlvln(( re
‘celved an honorahle discharge from Camp
Greene, Raleigh, N. €., is -mnmni a few
days in the eity, the guest of Mr. and
Mre. A, J. Jordan,
Miss Elolse Miller has returned to the
south Georgia Normal College.
~ Miss Inez Barett and Mrs. A. W. Bar.
ett and little son of Albany are visiting
Mre. W, M. Barett on Mary street.
. Miss Marie Futrelle, who has been the
{uut of Mrs. T. O. Bmith has returned to
her home in Guyton, Ga.
Miss Berdie Lawther, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Jordan,
on Gilmore street.
Miss Addie Davenport, of Fitzgerald, has
roturned to l‘lun;‘nld after a short visit
to Miss Kntynultc ell on Willlams street.
I Mrs. G. C. Hinely and children have re
turned from a visit to Jacksonville.
. Mrs. W. B, Bmith and little daughter,
Alice, of Jacksonville, are the guests of
Mrs. G. C. Hinely.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Register and lit
tle #on, Clarence, Jr,, of Chattanooga, are
visiting In the eity.
Miss Lillle Cornell has returned after a
two-weeks' visit to friends out of the city.
Mrs. Harry Mansel and daughters, Bottie
and Margaret, of Willacoochee, who have
been the guests of Mrs. Dan [ott, have re
turned to their ho:ae.
Mrs. T. K. Sroadwnter, of Jacksonville,
is the guest of M's. T. B, Singleton on
Carswell avenue,
Mrs. John Mart‘n announces the mar
riage of Miss Jennie Martin, har neice, to
Barl Thornton on Sunday afternoon at her
home in Waresbhoro.
Mrs. H. K. Roberson s visiting rela
tives in_ Atlanta.
~ Mra. 8. M. Powell, of Glenville, Ga., s
vigiting Mrs, R. D. Hosmer at her home
in “Sunnyside.”
~ Miss Lillian Walker and Miss Murell Gor
man have returned te their home in Pat
terson, Ga., after a delightful visit to
Misses Thelma and Myrtice Gorman.
Mrs. W. . Langford and children have
arrive from Brunswick for a visit to Mrs.
G P Lnnsford.
Mra. J. J. Plerce has arrived home after
a visit of several wecks to friends and
rulntlvc;lm Manchester, Ga.
Mrs, eginald Porter, Mise Mayme Per
ry and Miss Ruth Ridley have returned to
Sylvester, after a few days in the city.
Mrs. J. H. Hargraves and Miss Jennie
Gardener chaperoned a party of Waycross
rlrll to the basketball game in Blackshear
ast week. The joll'( Jroup was composed
of Misses Loulse an auline Bowden, Ma
rie and Alice Olark, Valeria Burnnet, Ma
ble Williameon, Badie Dittman and Eve
lyn Willams,
Mrs, W, 8. Lee has returned to the city
after a visit to her parents In Troy, Ala.
Miss Allce Gann, of Varnada, Ala., I 8
spending several weeks with Mrs. H. G,
Calhoun.
Miss Gladys Bpence, of Jacksonville, who
has been spending some time with Miss
Lou Owens, has returned to her home,
Miss Bddie Parnell ix l‘wndln‘ the week
with relatives in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Welsenhacher have return
ed to their home In SBavannah after a
short visit to Mra. H. V. Pead.
Mrs. Lem Purdom I 8 visiting in Scree
ven, Ga.
Mre. John W. Bennett {s visiting friends
in Bavannah, \
Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Miller have return
od from a short visit to friends in Kinge
tree, 8, C.
Mrs. W. J. Tubbs will arrive in the eity
in & few days to be tho guest of her
daughter, Mrs, 1. 1, Hart :
Mrs. W. J. Hodgson and Mre. B. L. Alex
ander are visiting Mrx. W. G. Btephens in
Brunswiok,
Mrs. P. H. Milton is visiting her pister,
Mre, George Harris, In Cordele i
Mra. Ost has returned home from Jnrk-‘
sonville, ¥ia., after spending a month
there with friends,
Mra. Clarence M. Hlll has returned from
a short visit te Brunswick,
Miss Jeddie Cockfield, of Mount Vor-(
non, is vieiting Mrs. J. L. Cockfield, No.
68 Hicks street,
Mra. Effie B, Jones has returned to At
lanta to resume her position with the J.
M. Migh (‘m?guny.
Corporal Bidney J. Luther, first class
gan inatructor, of the 118th Meld Artillery,
who received his benorable discharge
January 17 at Camp Gordon, has returned
to Waycross,
Mr. and Mra. Joe O'Baninon, of Leos
burg, Fla., are élmmx their parents, Mr.
and Mra, J. O, Castello, \
Miss Hattie Lee Walker and Le;ll
Walker have returned to Fitzgerald aftef a
few days' visit to Mrs. H. B. Lee.
Mrs. G, O, Cole, accompanied by her
little granddaughaer, Ruth Bunn, is vis
lunr her daughter, Mrs. Grady, at High
Springs, Fla.
Mrs. W. B, Folks, of Atlanta, is spend.
fng some time with Mre. G. P. Folka on
Willlame llovhls,
LIRS |
Americus, |
SRRt
MARRIaAGI of interest to Amcrlrus‘
friends was that of Miss Viola
l‘ronnbuflar of Girard, Ala, to
E'. E. Turner, Americus, the ceremony
ing performed in Columbus aktha First
Bup{lat Church. The ng. 8 B. Cousine
recelved the vows, an Immadmu!g“ fol«
lowing the mariage, Mr. and Mrs. roer
left for a trip through Florida. \
Miss Cora Brown, of Marletl% who
has been the week-end guest of dhh".
Frank Harrold, has g)na for a few days'
vigit te Mrs. J. P. Gin at Albany.
Mrs. Kennon Luth‘ was called to New
York this week by the death of her hus
band from influenza-pneumonia. mrs,
Luthy was Miss Mildred Hollis. Bhe
visiting her mother, Mrs. Florence Hollis
at ”}wr home on Taylor street.
| r. and Mrs, Frank Harrold entertained
\Huturdny evening at a tea dance for the
‘cunlms ot Souther Field.
A marriage of interest to Americus
friends was that of Miss llunk Edna
Welch to Parrott Poole ,at the home of
the bride’s sister, Mrs. F. G. Blackshear.
The Rev. C. T. Clarke performed the cere
money, and the weddlhg b.!nht quiet one,
the bride was unattended, r. and Mrs.
Pogole left immediately following the mar
riage for a trip to Bt. Augustine, and
other Flerida points, and upon thelt re
turn will reside at No. 531 Harrold avenue.
Miss Kathleen Denham entertaingd the
Red Cross Bridge Club and the Saturday
Afternoon Club at her home on Felder
stieet, g:ndkerchlern were won by Mre.
Furlow tewood and Miss Laura Beatty
for tep score. Those plliins were Mrs.
Furiow Gatewood, MQ. . Bldredge,
Mrs. Walter Srown, rs, D K. 'xriuaon,
Miss Louise Marshall, Miss Thelta Eas
tn?run.' Miss Laura Beatty and Miss Claire
verett,
Miss Anna nurn{ was elacted to the
gleo club and guartet at Brenau college in
Gainesville. Bhe is taking a special course
in_voice culture.
The dmnor-g'unca ,I;nn by the cadets at
the Windsor Hotel Friday night was t‘do
lightful occasion. During the dinner Lieu
tenant Wolfe presented hmflal and sil
ver vase to Mrs. Frank Harreld, who has
contributed so much to the pledsure of
the cadets and officers. Those (?ro-em
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrold, Captain
and gr-. France, Licutenant and Mrs. Grif
fin, Mrs. A. O. B. Sparks, of Macon; Mr.
and Mrs. Tracy Cunningham, Miss Mar
garet Wheatley, Miss Eulalie !3"“’ Miss
Mary Parker, Miss Martha Dedman, Miss
Francie Loving, Miss Bara Crewe, Miss Ger
trude Davenport, Miss Anne Ellis, glfl
Isabel Wheatley, Miss un! Britton, Miss
Cora Brown, Miss Annie Ivey and Miss
Naomi Wright.
Mrs. Charles Ansley entertained her
forty-club at her home on Church street
this week. The occasion was a reorganiza
tion meeting, being the first gathering of
the elub members #ince the beginning of
the winter season. The membeis of the
club, all of whom wre &rennv. were Mrs.
O, ({) Hawkins, Mrs. .W. Ivey, Mrs.
W. D. Balley, Mrs. Arthur Rylander, Mrs.
R. L. Maynard, Mrs. Prank Cato, Mra.
Emmett Bolton, Mrs. Welborn Olarke, Mrs.
E. L. Carson, Mrs. C. J. Clarke, Mrs. E.
L. Murray and Mrs. Ansley.
Mrs, J. D. Hooks, whe has been vunm
Mrs. John Dupiee in Atlanta, has retur
home to the delight of her many friends.
Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley entertained the
members of the Woman's Literary Olub at
her home on West Church street. Ferns
and cut flowers decorated the Fooms
onrettily, and those participating in_the
g'rorrsm were Mrs. L. B. Lott, Mrs. Fred
organ, M's. R. L. Maynard, Mrs. W. A
Rembert, Mrs. H. E. fillen. Mrs. Charles
Ansley, Mrs, W. D. Allen and Mrs, Max
Cawood.
Americus Chapter, U. D, ~ held me
morial exercises on the occasion of Gen
eral Robert K. Lee's bi thday in the audi
torium of the Carnegie Library. A visitor
of prominence who attended the exercises
was Mrs. J. K. Hays, ot Montezuma, vice
president of the State Federation of
Women's Clubs, who is registrar of the
Georgia Daughters of the Confederacy.
The program rendered was most inter
esting. Miss Ellen Estes gave a charm
ing reading, Miss Ella Polk rendered a de
lightful vecal selection, Mrs, Frank Har
rold read a brief life sketch of General
Lee, and Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr., sang sev
eral songs of the 60's in her most pleasing
manner. The occasion was attended by a
lur?- outpouring of ladies.
Mrs D. K. Brinson entertained the
members of her bridge elub Wodnoudn{ of
this weok at her suburban home on Felder
street. White narcissi and purple violets
were used as the pretty decorations, and
an exquisite mnhogany(r‘lotun frame was
presented Mra. Furlow tewood, Jr., who
made top score. Playing were Mrs. Gate
wood and her house fiuut, Miss Laura
Beatty, of Baltimore, Md.; Miss Claire Kv
erett, Miss Thelma butorlln. Miss Louise
Marshall, Mrs. Eugene Hill, Miss Kathleen
Denham, Mrs. E. J. Eldredge and Mrs,
Brinson,
~ Mrs. Will Dudley was hostess this week
to the members of the Musie Study Club
a mosat Interesting pr‘vrlm being rend
ered, at her home on West Church street
Mrs. Btephen Pace prepared the pro
gram, in which several elub members par
ticipated. The program was a= follows:
‘Opera in America and Opera !mgr-:"
“"History of the Drvtlwé rt the Opera
in the United States, e of Jenny
Lind,"” Vietrola selection from ‘“The Bare
‘her of Beville.” “Life of Adelina Patti,”
Vietrola selections, and 1919 Opera in At-
Janta. Discussion of the Atlanta opera
season was most spirited, it being de
veloped that the entire membership of the
club has planned to enjoy the opera scas
son there this spring.
b S Yaun(! Matrons’ Qlub met this weelk
with Mrs, Cliff Williams at her home on
Lee street, bridge Mlnf played most spir
itedly. Bowls of hyacinths and cyclamen
‘were used with charming effect as decoras
tions, and the top score prize was a box
of dainty handkerchiefs. Playing were
‘Mrs. H. O. Jones, and her house guest,
Mrs. C. W. Cade, of Madison, Fla.; Mrs,
Hollis Fort, Mrs. Eugene Hill, Mrs. Wal.
ter Brown, Mrs. Bdgar Bhipp, Mrs. A. O,
B. Spark, of Macon; Mrs. T. O. Mar
shall, Miss Lula Mathis, Mrs. B, J. Bl
dredge and Miss Linda Mathis,
‘M o nQ
Albany.
RE. W, E. ROWSEY was hostess
Thursday afternoon at the regular
meeting of the Dougherty County
Chapter of the U. D. C,
The regular meeting o;‘ the Monroe
Street Grammar School rent-Teachers'
Associntion was held at the sehoo! bulld
ing Wednesday afternoon. Dr. A. W, Woed
apoke.
m’i‘h« n{ullr hi-weekly lrlnr parties at
the Kinchafeonee Country Club were re
wumed Thursday evening when Mrs Kd
‘wln Bterne and Mrs. A. W, Allison were
hostesses.
' The local chapter of the W. O. T. U,
held its first meeting of the new year
in the Philathea room of the Methodist
Church Monday. Mrs. Loy Warwick, the
vice president, prnnunnr.
Mr. and Mra, J. G. Inman gave a bird
supper Friday in honor of the sales foree
of rho Inman Grocery Co., of which Mr.
Inman 18 president, Those present were
Mosers. V. R, Bush, James 1. Inman, J. C,
Cornell, 1. Meadors and R. M. Unders
wood,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klnr\ey entertained
the members of the B Y. P U, of the
yne Memorial Baptist Church at a so
cial meeting Thursday night.
Mra, W. 18, Wooteen entertained at
bridge Wednesday afternoon for Mrs, J,
8. ¥Farnum and Mrs. Mordecai, of Charles
ton, 8. O, gueste of Mrs. E. B. Young.
Prize for top mcore was won by Ir..ns,
P. Champlon, while the guests of honor
were presented with pretty souvenirs,
Mra. ©. B, Fryer has been visiting her
sister, Mra. L. K. Merritt, in Atlanta, this
week.
At the heme of United States naunnl
J. B Davis, on Pine street, Miss Eunlce
Long and W, ¥F. Fleming, both of Acres,
were married Thursday murmnk The cores
mony was performed by the Rev. Lamar
Bims, pastor of the First Baptist Church,
At his home on Pine street w.dnuauy!
ovening Chelrman Jehn A. Davis, of the
Dougherty County Organization of Fours
Minute Men, gave & dinner party for the
speakers and others who assisted in the
work, The guests wore the Rev, John
Moore Walker, the Rev, Loy Warwiok,
the Rev, B. M. Cnlg the Rev. E. A. Lane
dau; Messrs. R. B Brooks, R. H. Ferrell,
& h Pottle, 1. J. Hofmayer, John ¥,
Mock, A. C, Gortatowsky and H. T. Mo-
Intosh. The Rev. Loy Warwick was award
od the prize for having made the short.
ot four-minute speech and R. H. Fer.
rell the priwe for the longest oration.
Miss Eula COrittenden spent several days
here this week, the guest of her sister,
Mra, John Langford, |
Mra, Joseph M. Brown and daughtor,
Miss C'ora Brown, ¢f Marietta, were guests
B e e e
l’)o'{l several days this week of Mrs, J. P,
Colonel and Mrs. R. B L. Bpence lpent
a few gurl here this week en rm&tc rom
Camp Beauregard, La., to Camp Zachary
Taylor, K{.. which Colenel Spence has
bo&n transferred for service.
. B A Gllmore, of Tennille, is spend-
Ing a few duhhsre. the guest of Mrs. J,
H, Davis, en Residence street,
Mr. and Mre. B. B, Naff and little daugh
ter, of Atlanta, have been guests here
this week of Mrs. Naff's parents, Mr. and
Mw J. B. Davis,
Ralph West has (fmm to Tarbero,
N. Q, to_attend the wedding of her sis
ter, Miss Laura Powell, to David Caldwell,
of Banford, Fla, which takes place at an
early date.
Mrs. Susie Avera, of Macon, is the guest
of her wister, Mra. B. H. Rossean,
Miss [)nl-{ Munneriyn has returned from
a short visit to New York.
Mrs, Willlam Adams, of Macon, has re
turned home after a pleasant yisit to her
mother, Mrs, B. W. Jordan, |
BROO ‘
BEastman,
Tinvpatage
ISB HORTENBE PHRICE, who was
the recent guest of the Reyv. and
Mrs. J. 8 Hearstfield, has returned
to_her home in Wayecross.
Mrs. Will Wynne, of Hawkinaville, was
the guest of Mre. Canty Davis this week,
Mra. W. D, Webater, who has been spend
ing the past three weeks in Eastman as
the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. M. Pea
cock, Sr., has returned to her home in
B"mh'"h;mh d Tuesd |
ile busily engage y morning
'IK houschoid a’talr-, Mrs. f.. {'l' Pen
cock, Sr., was very much surprised when
a company of ladies arrived, prepared to
have a most delightful sewing party. Only
the daughters and daughters-in-law and
‘mmedlale relatives were present. At the
unnhoo;n hour, Mrs. Peacock found her
self and assembled company being served
a delicious salad course. Those present
were Mrs. Bill Meßae, Mrs. W. . Web
ster, Mre. A, L. Wilking, Mrs. L. M. Pea
cock, Jr., Mrs. T. H. Prince, Mrs. Q. M.
Peacock, Mrs. 5 C. SBmiley, Mrs. Julia
Fitzrerald and Mrs. Sauls Peacock.
Mrs. Hob Wynne and daughter, Misg
Emily Wynne, spent last Saturday in Ma
con,
Mrs. Bill Mceßae entertained at a fam
fly turkey dinner Wednesday in honor of
her sister, Mrs. W. D). Webster, who was
leaving V"ednofiduy nnlght for her home.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
P'““S' Jr., Dr. and Mrs, A. L. Wilkins
¥r. and Mrs. Sauls Penco;k. Mr. and Mre.
. H. Prince, Mrs. L. M. Peacock, Br., and
Mrs. W. D, Webster
Miss Barah Miller, who has been the at
tractive guest of Mrs. Jim Bdwards has
returned to her home in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Speight has returned to her home
in ‘rhonauvllle after a visit of three weeks
to_her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Bdwarda.
Mr, and Mrs, L. M, Peacock, Jr., en
urmwd Tuesday evening in honor of
Mrs. W. D. Webster, of Birmingham,
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| RS H. W, J. HAM 8 visiting her
son, Lamar Ham, in Milledgeville.
Later she will go to Florida to
LR BoceTae iles Spent severai daye 1
gs Corrine ey spent several days in
Atlanta last week,
Miss Margaret Williams, of Atlanta, has
::nnnhthe guest of her sister, Miss Edison
Miss Ruby Allen is visiting friends in
Birmingham, Ala,
\ Mrs. John A. Plerce is visiting in At
anta.
Miss Yone Tumlin was hostess to her
Evemnfi Club Thursday.
The History Club met on !n(urdn{l after
noon with Mre. J. A, Me shon. The pro
finm was as followe: “Problems of the
ace Conference,” Miss Minnle Merritt
“Notable Conferences at Vorsaillos'™ Miss
Ida Wallace; ““The Stor{ of the Mar
sefllnise,” Mrs, J. E. Redwine; “The Wing
ed Bword of France” Miss Nell Murphy
The hostess was assited by Mrs. Howard
’nflmmnn and Mrs. Walpole,
r. and Mrs. T. 8 Campbell are visit
ing their daughter, Mrs. M. K. Goode, in
Macon.
Jay Clark is spending his furlough with
his wife at her mother's, Mre. Candler,
| Mr. and Mre. John hmvn';i who have
boen visiting their dun{htor. rs. Beavers,
at Riverside, have taken rooms at Mrs,
W. A. Ramseur's, where they will spend
the winter.
Miss Mary Dillard Harber has returned
to Lucy Cobb, after a visit to her parents.
Mre. W, D. Lever, who has heen the
fuul of her mother, was called to Colum
la on nccount of th, death of her sis
ter-in-law.
Maynard Banders, U. 8 N, is on a fur
lough, and is the guest of his parents,
Captain and Mrs, John M. Fray and
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chLildren left Wednesday "m m
where they will spend se w
fore going to Camp Kotrnta. Cal,, where
Captain Fray has been stationed,
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. n%mhon anr\dfl
the Thursday Evenln{ lub. B,
roe gave an intéeresting papef on
estine,” and the current events wers
charge of Mrs. Lester Hosch.
Mra. George Williamson entertained sews
eral tables of bridge on Monday nm
in honor of Miss Weaver, who i 8
some titmy at he Princeton.
Mrs, Hayward Pearce, Jr., a m
with Dr. and Mrs. Pearce u'illl ou
Pearce returned returns from Iranee.
The members of the Prubw
Church enjoyed a lovely tea on
afternoon at the church.
Mrs. H. H. Dean is visiting In Atlants,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davig have taken M
W, 8. Willlame' home for the winter,
The Modern Topics Club met
afternoon with Mrs, Hammond Joh
‘Mrs, John Powell gave sketches of
personalities of the poets, Amy Lowell
und Theadosia Garrison; also some of thale
representative poems. Mesdames Merrig
and Bridges favored the club with some
vocal selections, after which refreshments
were served by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Hayward Pearce, Jr.,, and Mra
Bidney Smith, {
Mr. and Mrs. Louls Wisdom motored te
Nonroe Tuesday.
Mra. Jares Duniop and youn,‘ #on, &
skine, have returned to Birmingham, a
apending several days with Mre. John Rans
dolph.
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Millen,
R. AND MRS, RUFUS WALLACE, ot
Oliver spent the past wukfil’
here, the guest of relatives
friends.
Mra. A. B. Clarke is the guest of rela
tives at Vidalia
J. M. Daniel spent several days of this
week in Augusta,
Miss Mildred (ana{l, of Vidalia, is the
guest of Miss Mary Glover.
Miss Lucille Daniel is the guest of M.
. M. Cox in Waynesbore,
Oaptain Mark Perking, of Newport
News, Va,, is the guest of relatives.
Lieut, Kandery, of Camp Hancock, Spent
Tuesday here, the guest of friends,
Miss Irene Wilson, of North Carell n
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rackley.
Mrs. 8. R. Newton spent Monday at
Guyton.
_Mrs., Gunn has returned from several
weeks' visit relatives at Washington
Ga.
| Mre. Cleveland Thompson spent Mons
day at Guyton.
| glr. and Mrs. Carl Joyner spent Tuesday
dt Graymoent, the guest of relatives.
sam i’a)mer spent Wednesday in Augus
ta.
Private Hugh Parker, of Anniston, Ala,
i 8 the guest of his mother.
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