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‘MoDonough.
fe AUL BOWELIL, of Camp Gerdon,
§ waa the g'uofl Sunday of his parents,
: Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Sowell.
._Dw. Rowan, of Atianta, spent the week
w the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Kate
;
-~ _Miss Marian Gumm, of Milledgeviile, s
e guest of her sister, Miss B, Gumm.
* D W. Peace and daughter, 8
ng flle, were the recent guests o}
Mr, Mrs. Will Peace
. A. A Jameson, of Atianta, was & re.
(nfl‘flnl‘ to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
. Hawkinson.
. Miss Fise Peace is spending the week
with relatives in Douglasvilie,
~ Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and famfly, and
‘Mra, Bara Sims, of Covington, spent the
nn month with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Turner.
. Frank Reagnan, of Oollege Park, was a
Fecent visiter to relatives in McDonough.
Mrs. T. A. Bloan, Jr., was the guest last
N of Mrs, I\yrnu Kistner, of Atlanta,
Mra Walter Cook, Jr., and son, WaltéP
.« Miss Agness Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bloan ware dinner guests Bunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hrown.
3 ORGIANA GOES
LS OPRING
We may live sans poetry, musio,
booka,
But clwiliced man ocan't lve sons
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IN these days of the servantless
problem it's worth while know
‘g where to get something really
,lood to eat. Of course, there are
numerous cases and “caferettes” in
Atlanta, but very few places where
You can get genuine home cooking
or “biscuits ltke mother used to
make.” But there's one place I
know of where, for & reasonable
sum, yon can get a really delicious
meal and one that truly satisfles
“the inner man” At the Ansley
@rill! The Aunsley’s always been
good, of course, but under the new
management it's super-excellent,
for Mr. C. A. Creighton, the genial
manager, oecertainly knows just
how to do things. The gentle
men with whom I dine and myself
have visited the Ansley Grill sev
eral times recently and though I
~ don’t claim to be an epleure, 1 do
know “good eats,” and 1 tell you
~ that whether you go there Sunday
or any day in the week you can get
Just WHAT you want, HOW you
want it. Drop in there tomorrow
- and seo if I'm not telling the per
fect truth.
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‘ra nearly time for “sap rising”
E apring cleaning.
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% I" you've been longing all winter
b for some handsome furs, yet
. have postponed the buying thereof,
. You'll find that for once procrasti
. nation was a virtue. For our cold
. est weather is yet to come and you
- ¢an now get the very handsomest
« furs you desire—coatees, stoles or
© neckpleces—at a truly remarkable
¢ saving at C, & C. Rosenbaum’'s, No,
'3B Whitehall. They've reduced all
' thelr lovely furs, and if you're wise
_ you'll make haste te take advan
. tage mh “fur sale” and indure
. for y» If warm comfort for the
& u:plng days of JFebruary and
L rch, and also for the winter of
- 1919,
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. Coat swits for spring are “boay”
n style.
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. I!' you don't bellevs the new spring
bonnets are the most fetching
things in the world, just stop in the
Speclalty Shop in the ArcaWe and
Beo their lovely new spring
~_“straws.” This shop Is always fore
most in showing the new and novel
fn milllnery effects, and this season
1 don’t believe they've a single one
that's notcymty and becoming.
Buch “"chic® small tailored models
~ and so attractive large shapes. One
- rough {l\7 straw with green satin
erown, lined with greon straw, sure
: = appealed to me, And every one
i the beautiful things are reason
m priced, What's reasonable?
] don't you think a lovely
2 m for $6 or $7.50 is extreme'y
{ ble? I do.
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_ Bkirts are to be very aarrow—
~ some are split.
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Tflm are all kinds of powder
& and all kinds of paint, but
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:;‘—’ ==« Three Days Only
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- stting| 27th, 28th, 29th
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Men’s 2-for-25c¢
Reduced to less than Half Price
They are all new, clean and perfect,
) made of fine, soft material in big, full
size.
This is a most unusual three-day sale
, —and every man who needs handker
chiefs will show good judgment to stock
up for future needs, as opportunities
like this are not offered every day.
Buy what you need-—and if you are
not satisfied, you may return the hand
kerchiefs and we will refund the price.
Sale price for Monday...ceceeecacsss
Mail Orders Filled W hen Accompa;lied by Money Order ,
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|B9 WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA.|
Hugh Kelly, of Camp Gordon, and Lieu
tenant Boykin Newman, of Camp Bevier,
have been mustered out of the United
States army, and are again at home,
. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Deardorf, of Kan
sas City, are spending the winter in Mc
anough
Mr. Boyd, of rntrhn”'l, has accepted the
position of nngarlnton nt of the McDon
ough High Bchool, following BE. P. Clark,
resigned,
Fred Kelly is spending the winter in
Bouth Carolina. 2
Dr. and Mra, Adams are spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Adams,
of Chunky, Mmiss.
Mra. T. J. Brown and Alex Brown l,?",""
1y entertained the Womnn‘nenh on 08-
day afternoon lust at the Wome of the
former, The subject for stuly was “The
World War,” and was well hendied by
Mrs. E. M. Copeland,
Miss Conley, of LaGrange, has joined the
teaching force okiho McDonough High
Bchool and s at t home of Mr. and Mrs.
8. W. Farrer,
Mrd. R. H, H.wflunn attended the
mutlus of the executive board of the Geor
gin Federation of Woman's Clubs held on
Thursday last in Atlanta.
Mesdames (Iyde Deardorf and Will Peace
milady of fashion is most particu
lar about the “poudre de riz" and
rouge she applies to her complex
fon. Only l“ best, for naturally
she desires t best effects, Now
the walls of your house and the
floors” are the face and complexion
of your home and you should be
Just as careful about the quality of
paints and varnishes you use on
each If you want to enhance the
beauty of your dwelling place. Only
the best-—aoccept no substitutes.
The sanitary wall nnlnau. Dixikote
and Deco-Mura are th®selection to
make for your.walls, with Opallac
for your floors. If you try them
once you'll use them always, Where
to get them? At the Tripod Paint
Store, corner North Broad and
Poplar,
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“War” hats in gayly colored
straws are being shown in the
shopas.
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T HIS balmy weather we're hav
ing and the new spring things
the merchants are showing are
proving a combination {rresistible
to the feminine world. I've been
reveling in spring fashions this
week and truly the new things are
entrancing. If you haven't been to
the Ready-to-Wear #tore (135 Ar
cade) you must go there tomorrow
and eee the lovely spring suits,
coats and dresses they've just got
ten in, I've seen nothing quite so
pretty anywhere and the prices are
as attractive as the gowns, In suits
they've stunning models In the
short “bhoxy"” styles that will be
THE thing this spring, but they've
also gome “longer-coated” models
that are very good. In dresses they
have the best looking frocks of
serge, silk and satin that |y(:u ever
saw, while the gowns in silk trico
lotte are exquisite, Tayo models 1
especially admire. One in dull gold
tricolette combined with navy cos
tume velvet, the other a taupe tri
colette trimmed in dull gold but
tons and brald.
. .
Fricolette and tricotine, serge,
Poiret twill and gabardine are fa
vored fabrics for spring.
T
IP yon are interested in plctures
and want some really artistical
ly framed coples of good subjects
like “Mona Lisa,” "Age of Inno
cence,” “Gleaners,” “End of Day”
and others, you'll find them at the
Columbian Book and Stationery
Store (29 South Hroad), very mod
erately priced. My walls have been
bare since the recent “disastrous
conflagration,” for 1 knew in these
days of soaring priges ‘twould
bankrupt me to buy pictures. So
when I found these lovely ones,
beautifully framed and amazingly
priced, I asked the explanation. Mr.
Archer very simply explained that
he bought his materials before the
prices advanced and he's selling his
goods according to the way he
bought. So if you're a connoisseur
in plctures and values you'll realize
that you're pettingegenuine bar-
Sulnn at the Columbian, :
av.,
A I!EARS’I"S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper tor reopie Who Thing — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919.
were week-end vir tors to Atlanta,
Mr., and Mrs. James Rape and Mr. and
Mrs. W, J. Greer spent Mon/ay in Atlanta.
The Rev, Dr. Pearce, }:remlln( elder of
the Griffin District o the Methodist
Chureh, held quarterly conference on Bun
du% morning.
he Rev. and Mrs, Liddell have returned
from a recent visit to West Point,
Mrs. J. F. Wall, of Atianta, spent Tues
day with friends and relatives,
cooo
Cartersville, .
RE. ALFRED ZACHEY and chfl‘renl
of West Polnt, are the gucsts o
Mrs. Zackey's xyoflur, Mrs. J, W.
Brown.
Mrs. O, G. Willlams has returned to her
home ‘n Atlanta after visiting her sister
Mrs. Zim Jackson, SBhe was accompanied
on her return by Miss Connie Tinsley, who
will be her guest for severnl days.
On the occasion of his eightieth birth
day Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilreath enter
tained at dinner in honor of their father
J. H. Gilreath, The birthday cake held
eighty candles. Those enjoying Mr. and
Mrs. Gllreath’s hospitality were: Rev,
and Mrs. C. L. McGinty, Mrs. Will Heel,
Mra. J. B. Conyers, Mr. ‘end Mrs. J, H.
| Gllreath, Miss {Hena Gilreath, Mr. Louis
Gilreath and Mr. Harris Hall, -
Mins Myrtlno(‘dalr has received an ap
| pointment as nteen worker in France
and expects to sall sometime during Feb
ruary.
Nlunla{{ Dodd, of Athnth spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. A. Dodd.
George Tinsley, of New Port, R, 1, s at
home on sick leave.
Miss Reba Webb has returned to hor
home ‘n Villa Rica durmfi the suspension
of school here, Miss ary Danlels lis
nlso at her home in College Park until
school reopens.
Tuesday afternoon the regular monthly
meeting of the D. A. K. was held at the
home of Mrs. C. L. McGinty., *During
the afternoon a deligious salad and ice
course was served by Miss Giadys White
and Miss Zeta White and the little Misses
McGinnis,
Mrs, wm Welnm.:v'a} Miss Mary Payne
Marriott, of Nichol 10, Xy.; Miss Mar
flou Young and Jimm Bhaw motored to At
lanta Mondl}.
The Rev. J. R. Waite, of New York, is
on a visit to kis brother, Victor Waite,
and his sister, Miss Frances Walite,
Captain Homer Cook has been promoted
to the rank of major In the regular army.
Miss Elise Ryals, of Denver, Colo., who
has been on & brief visit to Miss Annabel
Corner and Prof. and Mrs. H. L. Bewell,
has returned to Macon, .
Ideutenant Sam Howell, who has' been
stationed at Camp Johnston, was in Car
tersville several days during the past
week, Dr. Howell exfor,u to return soon
with Mrs. Howell and young children,
flydncfy Strickland, who recemtly re
turned from overseas, is the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strickland,
at their beautiful country home.
Levi Reeves, \‘ho. with his family, re
cently moved to "Atlanta, was among the
visitors in town the past week.
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Newnan, |
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HE Junlor Reading Circle met with
+ Miss Mary Powell on Bpring
street Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ol
lle Williams had charge of tha program,
Those present were: Misses Frances and
Ethel Arnold, Mnr Cole, Lutie Powers,
Namie Louise Hill, Miss Gertrude Josey
and Marian lf’!rf'ant,
Mrs. Gordon lLee is spending the week
with Mra. W. B. Poingle,
Miss Molly Powell, of Rogersville, Tenn.,
is visiting Miss Mildred Powell. ‘
Mr. and Mrs, Will Trapp and daughter, |
of Miami, Okla, ,are on a visit to Mrs Cal
houn Hill on Greenville street. Mrs. Trapp
will be remembered as Miss Larmia Bfl--‘
coe. ‘
Mrs. W. G. Post entertained twelve la
dies at 'linna'pr'l‘hur-duy‘ Those present
were: Mrs. ank Wilkinson, Mrs. Gar
land Jones, Mrs. Harvey North, Mrs. Frank
Stevens, Mrs. Ida Burden Coates, of Ma
con, Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs. Mike Powell,
Mrs. Russell Wilkinson and Miss Nellio
i Lou Walton, }
Mr. and Mrs. Berryman Longino, of
Jacksonville, Fla., have been on a visit
to Mrs. B. T. Thompson, , - ;
The Tuesday afternoon card club met
with Mrs. Tom Farmer, Mrs, DeWitt
Poole won highest score. After the game
delightful rnfrenhywnu were served, |
Mra. Mamie Hughes Thompson has re
turned home after an extended visit to
Mrs. Frank Hughes, of Decatur. |
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Lit, rings
RS, NESBIT HARPER had with her
for the week-end Mrs. M. F. Harper,
of Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. Hedley, of
Joneshoro, and Frank Harper, of Kansas.
Mrs. W. G. Maxwell and little daugh
ter, Margery, have returned from a visit
to rélatives In Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Leeroy Pharr and chfldren,
of Bastman, are staying some time with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pharr.
Mrs, John Nygren and children have
Joined Mr. Nygren u Annlston, where they
will reside.
Miss Lilllan Blair, of Atlanta, spent m.
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wign.
Those attending quarterly meeting at
Austell from this place gundny were Mr,
and Mrs. J. T. Morgan, Capta 91 and Mra.
J. O, Joiner, Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Winn
and daughter, J. M. Turner and T. M.
Pharr,
Miss Loulss Westmoreland, of Austell,
lp-lvin several days with Miss i‘rncu Max
well,
Miss Rena Peck, of Atlanta, epent the
week-end with her parsnts, Mr. and Mrs
James Peck. g
Misa Claudia Harbin, of Atlarta, s
?emnn. several d-{l- with her perents,
r. and Mrs, J, M. Harbm,
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Cedartown, | |
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RS, CARDEN BREMIS ecame home
Thursday from Rome, where she vis
ited her mother, Mrs. Annie Free
man Johnson.
Mrs. Robert Noble has returned to her
home In Washington, D. C,, after a visit
to_her sister, Mrs. Willlam Parker.
Mrs. Robert O, Pitts, Sr., entertained at
two table of 42 Tuesday afterncon,
Mrs, W. W. Boulineau has gone to Sa
vannah to visit her daughters, Misses
Carolyn and Grace Boulineau.
Misses Leahman Bradford and Annfe
Brumby went over to Cartersville to at
’md the funeral of Mrs. Horace nn&r‘.‘
Mrs. Walter W, Turner entertained a
crowd of ladies Flfid‘! &t a buffet lunch
eon.
Mrs. W. H. Trawick has returned from
a visit to relatives in Madison.
Mrs. Armstrong Young is home from a
visit to her brother and sister, Mr. and
xr‘:. Bmle«ly.lnf A,un':u. a i
s alter Lal of Soct
visiting her sister, Kiss Annis m
nor.
Miss Katherine Hudgins, of Davis-Fisher,
eame over from Atlanta Wednesday to
nurse J. C, Walker, who 18 sick with fn
fluenza, ‘
Miss Busie Brumby has gone to visit
friends In Marfetta. |
Mrs. Harold Hutchins has gone to At
lanta to visit her sister, Mrs. Richard
Brimm. . |
‘ Miss Beckis Beveridge has returned from
#overal dayw' stay with friends in At-“
anta.
‘ J. D, Waddell, of Atlanta, spent last
"h”l,)(-ond with his sister, Mrs. Bteve Mar
‘shall,
~ Mrs. Graham Norman recently enter
ulnn&ut # series of bridge rlrtln.
| Mis# Helen Purks spent last week-end
with friends fn Rorme,
__Mrs, Homer Watkins fs visiting In
Whiteshurg.
Miss Pauline Bafley, demonstration agent
of home economic of this county, is re
covering from an attack ' of Influenza,
though unable to return from Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adamson and
daughters, Misses Katherine and Sara, wh
have been in Atlanta for several months,
have moved to Cedartown and are now oc
cupying their new home on College street.
cCooR
Lyerly.
188 LURLINE CRAWFORD, of
Rome, came Friday to attend the
funeral of her friend, Miss Cleo
Bryant, \
Miss Tennte Mathis {8 spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mathis.
Mayor A. J. Lee is spending this week
with relatives in Atlanta. -
Mrs. A. BE. Doster, Jr., 1s visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sldney Lawrence,
of Menlo, this week.
Mrs. X', 1. Bryson has returned from a
visit to relatives in Bast Tennessee.
Mrs. Lydia Bridges, of Oak Hill, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. A. F.
Brooks,
Mrs. Robert L. McWherter has returned
to her home at Gaylesville, Ala., after
spending the past week with the family of
Mrs. J. W. Bryant.
Mrs. Annie D. Wheeter visited relatives
In Rome Th@rsday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. McLeod, of Summer
ville, were the guests of relativgs here
Bunday,
Mrs. Charles A. Groce ?h! Sunday in
Trion with her daughter, Mlss Annie Lou
Groce, of the faculty of the Trion public
schools, who {8 recovering from an at
tack of influenza. 2 .
Miss Kathryne Powell, who is teaching
In Chattanooga, epent 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.
Booe ;
Social Circle.
NE of the prlngptl affairs of the sea
#son was th recofitlon given by
Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton, last
Monday evening at their home on Gihbs
street, In honor of thelr sixteenth wed
ding anniversary. r
Mrs. L. A. Malcolm and her daughter,
Mrs. H. H. Harris, were joint hostesses at
a lovely party on 'f‘uudny afternoon.” About
forty guests were present.
Miss Maud Mobley gave a “600” party
Baturday afternoon, Mrs. George W. gnnk.
of Logansport, Indiana,
Mrs. F. 8. Mills left Thursday for her
home In Trenton, Fla., after an extended
visit to her sister, Mrs, C. W. Miller.
Mrs. Maud Upshaw visited her daugh
ter, Miss Emily Upshaw, at Agnes Scott,
last weels.
Mrs. J. F. Wiley entertained at a love
ly dinner Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johh ) Upshaw gave a
dinner Thursday evening. Those present
were; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robins, Mr.
and Mrs. G. O, Hutc'per. ’
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Broach, of Monroe,
and Miss Eva McGee, of Athens, spent
SBunday with Mrs. R. L. Cook.
Mrs. Walter Wiley and little Jane Wiley
mpent Tuesday in Atlanta,
Mrs, K, 8. Herndon spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Miss Lena Wlley entertained the John
Olark Chapter of the D. A. R. Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs, M. A. Enox is {ll at her home on
Monroe street,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Upshaw, of Between,
‘#spent Thursday with Mrs. B, 8. Herndon.
Miss Loula Mae Reeves spent Monday
in Atlanta.
~_ Mrs. Huldah Whitehead left Saturday for
Gratis to assume her dutles as teacher for
‘tho remainder of the winter,
soan
Royston. ; \
RSB. H. A. CARNES has returned to
her home in Arcadia, Fla., after &
1 stay of some time with her mother,
Mrs, F. B. Doyle, Mrs. Carnes was accom
{mnllad home by her sister, Miss Ruth
doyle,
Mrs. B. L. Bond spent the past weck
with friends in Atlanta.
Miss Esther McCreary has gon‘ to Toec
coa, where she has accepted a position
as a teacher in the Tocoa grammar school,
Miss CeCrary takes the place made va
cant by Miss Gladys Nelms, who has gone
‘to her mother, in Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. G. N. Nelms visited relatives in
Hartwell this week.
Misses Marion snd Agnes Wilbanks, of
Lavonin, were the guests of Misses Corne
lla Wilbanks last week,
Mrs, Inez Bagwell, on accoutn of her
health, has resigned as teacher In Roy
ston High School, and bhas gone to her
home in Carnesville.
Mrs. L. W. Dorough gave a turkey din
ner Sunday. Her guests were Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Royston, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Royston, Miss Hilda McConnell, Miss Jessie
Dyar and Hubert Dyar.
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Conyers,
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RS, B. P. McDANTEL was hostess to
her Bridge Club on Thursday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Haywood Eilott entertained the
maids and matrons on Wednesday after
noon from 3 to 6.
Dr. and Mrs. O. V. Bmith, ‘of Tennille,
were recent guests of their two daughters
;?lre. :lru. Heury McCalla and Mrs, 8. 8.
ot ‘
Mrs. Roberts, of Galnesvilla, is with
her sister, Mrs, J. R. Lee. }
Mrd. C. M. Swords and B. D. Whatley
had as their guest this week their sis
ter, Mrs. ¥. 8 Holley, of Marshall, Tex.
Miss Dorothy Hall, who has been the
popular and attractive guest of the Rev.
and Mrs. M. E. Peabody, has returned to
her home in Adel, Ga. \
Mr, A. D. Summers has just returned
from a trip to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. l\ L. Huff were with
friends In Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Downs were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farguson in
Atlanta Wpdnesdnr.
Miss Laura Holliffeld and Mra Bpencer
Lnlr'd spent several days In Atlanta re
cently, .
W. 8. Almand has just returned from
Bt. Louis, Mo. \
Mrs, W. H. Baldwin has returned to
Madison after an_ extended visit to Mr.
and Mrs, Tharpe Baldwin
Miss Maggie Cowan is in Atlanta with
her sister Mrs. Asbury Welborn,
Miss Willie Cowarf is spending the month
in Floridal
~ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brodnax, of Wal.
nut Grove, were with relatives in Con=-
yers Sunday,
Miss T?pnn. domentio sclence teacher,
entertained the members of the board and
faculty at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday
evening.
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Milledgeville
HE Musie Club met Saturday after
nooy_in Miss Weller's studio. The
pro}.n. composed entirely of Ameri
oan music, was enjoyed by all present.
Those taking part were Miss Weller, Miss
Jessta Allen, Mrs. Harold Moors, Mrs, J.
H. Marshburn, Miss Benita Allen, Miss
Alma Wall, Mrs. M. M. Parks, Mrs. C. H.
Jennison, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. 1. P. anno.
‘Mrs. M, H. Bland and Miss O'Nora Ennia
1T Miss Lucile Lingo is visiting relatives in
eXON,
Miss Anne K 144, who is attending Lucy
Cobb Institute, spent several days of the
past week w!th her parents,
Miss Kat yrick has uce;{:tod a posi
tlon lin the bublic schools of Hlakely,
Mrs. W, D, Moore has returned to her
home in Greenshoro after a visit to Mill
’odnvmo relatives, v
Mrs. B, R. Hughes, of Nashville, Tenn.;
‘hn returned home after a stay of several
‘weoks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W,
H. Stembridge.
Mra. J. A, Jonesa, of Denro%r’lx. is the
guest of Rer dn\ufiateh Mrs. J. O, Ingram.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hall, formerly of
Macon, have come to Milledgeville to live
and are making thelr home with Mrs.
Adolph Joseph.
Mrs, W. F. Little, Mra. A. OC. McKin
ley, and Mrs. Julla West are spending sev«
éral days in Atlanta,
Miss Meryl Gumm has accepted a posi
tion in the McDonough Peblic Schools.
Mrs. Lou Wright, who has been visit
ing in Baltimore, was called home Tues
day on account of the death of her sis
ter, Miss Ola Sutherland,
Mr. and Mrs. 8 G. W, Gladdin are visit-
In&lh-lr daughter, Mrs. Eula Stanley.
‘, ré. R. H, Wootten and Mrs. W, D.
Stembridge spent Tuesday in Macon. 2
l Miss Louise Walker leaves Sunday for
Lynchburg, Va., where she will attend
}}undolph-umn during the spring ses
slon.
Mr. and Mra. Julius H, Barnes will leave
February 1 for Atlanta, where they will
@ their home in the future.
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188 KATHLEEN LAUNIUS has re
turned from a visit to Madison and
Athens,
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Enight and f‘"’
daughters, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bona Allen
at Buford, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Decker, of Bruns
wick, spent last week in Monroe the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert V?l‘ht.
Lieutenant H. M. Arnold is home from
France and is recovering a shearty wel
come from his many friends,
Miss Temperance Vaughn has returned
from Augusta, where she was called by
the sad death of her brother, Colonel Rus
sell v-?hn, of New York City.
Mrs. J, ¥. Jones and son, Paul, of Con
noway, Ark.,, are 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
spent several days last week ig Atlanta.
Miss Edith Edwards vlulted,url' Wel
bourn Dubose in Athens last week.
| Misses Mamie Summerour and Bessie
Aycock have returned from Atlanta.
Mrs, Gug Smith, of Atlanta, is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. .
Miss Francis Cooper, of Atlanta, lis the
guest of Miss Neelee éoorr. b
Mrs, Emmett Weir, of Athens, visited
Mrs. W, H. Wayne last weeck.
The Athenaeum Club held a meeting
with Mrs. O/ Roberts Wednesday., An at
tractive proflnm on France was rendered.
Mr. and Mrs. Louls Wisdom, of Gaines
ville, spent last week the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. J. W. Wisdom.
Miss Ada Booth, of Atlanta, was the
week-end guest of relatives in Monroe.
Mrs. P. T. Reynolds has returned from
a week's visit to Atlanta,
The Missionary Boeciety of the M. B.
Church held a very interesting meeting
Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.
C. Kelly. After the business'a social hour
was enjoyed and the hostess served dainty
refreshments,
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RB. CLARENCE LINDER, of Ander
son, 8. C., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
J._B. Thoruton.
Mrs. Loulse Morris, who has been {ll
in an Atlanta hospital, returned home the
latter part of the week.
Dr. Adalr, of California, spent several
Adays here as the guest of Dr., M, M.
s+~ Craft, of M nt the past
Augus o acon, spel
::a:zwlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
ira
Mrs. Gordon Nelms, of Royston, is rd
ing some time heres as the guest her
aunt, Mrs. T. H. Johnson.
Dr. Griffin, of Camp Wheelsr, was the
(ueakt_ of Dr. 8. R. Patton the first of the
wee!
8. A, Kendrick, of Newnan, but former
ly of Hartwell, was a business visit here
this week.
Mrs. Frank T. Kidd has returned from
an extended visit to Florida.
Mrs. B, O. Teasley is spending some
time with relatives &n Atlanta.
1. J. Phillips and kon, Hoys, attended
the funeral of Mr. Phillip’s uncle, Mr.
gandrum Padgett, in Pelzer, 8. C., Mon
ay.
_Miss Ellen Webb s spending the week
in Atlanta, the guest of her sister.
Mrs. J. C. Shirley, of Lavonia, is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Nelms.
Mrs. W. D. Johnson, of Mountain City,
has returned to her home after visiting
relatives here,
C. E. Matheson and F. T. Kidd were
among the business visitors to Atlanta this
week.
‘ Mrs. Julian B. McCurry 1s spending some
' time in Madison with relatives. 4
Mrs. J. D. Matheson left Friday for a
'vlsn to her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Ander
son, In Greenville, 8. C.
1 The Rev. G .J. Davis spent Tuesday in
Toccoa, driving through the country in his
car. .
~ Monroe Cason, who has been in the hos
pital at Ft. McPherson, since his return
from France, Is in Hartwell visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cason,
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' Rockmart
RS, W. J.ADAIR spent some time
in Atlanta this week with her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Hubbard.
Miss Lola Lou SBmith has returned from
Atlanta,
Mrs., L. Johnson, of St. Marys, is the
guen of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Hran
am.
Mrs. R. L. Bides left for her home in
Mobile Monday evening, after visiting her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Adafr.
J. M. Cochran spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
O. ¥. Gresham is In Gadsden, the guest
of his mother,
Mrs. H. F. Joyner, of Rome, was in
Rockmart Tuesday.
R. L. Permenter, who has been in An
niston, Ala, for some time, is at home
again.
ILieutenant Clifford Johnsoms of Camp
Gordon was the week-end guest of the Rev.
and Mrs. W. 8. Brenham.
W. B. Cochran made & business trip to
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs, A. 8. Willlamson was in Atlanta
last 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. 4
| Mrs. J. L Oxford has returned from At
anta,
Mrs. Hope Harris entertained at dinner
Tuesday in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Corra Harris, of Pine Log. Those persent
were Mesdames Corra Harris, Dora Coch
ran, Burton Ferguson, John Fambro, H.
M. Randall, B. F. Harris, W. 8. Branham
and Mrs. Branham's mother, Mrs. L. J.
Johnson, of St. Marys, Ga.
Ms. J. A. Finch entertained fifteen la
dies at rook Wednesday afternoon. A
znlnd course followed by a sweet course
as served,
Mrs. T. B. 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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Vienna. ;
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ISB MARY ann'ma of Bessie Tift,
spent the week-end with her par-+
ents, 3 \
John Joiner, of the United Btates mavy,
is at home on a furlough. |
Mr. m? Mrs. J. D. 'l‘al!lor. Misses An
nie Laurie and Lovie ee Taylor and
8. L. Taylor spent the week-end in Irwin
ton and Jeffersonville with relatives. \
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kelly are in Thom- |
asville at the bedside of their daughter,
Annie, who 18 quite sick with influenza.
Miss Etta Mae Joiner, of Washington,
D. ~ is at home for a few days. \
Private R. G. Lumsden has returned to
Fort McPherson after spending several
days here. Private Lumsden is a member
of the famous Rainbow Division. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lassiter, of Cordele,
spent Monday here. :
Mrs. 8. P. Adams, of Lilly, spent Tues
day with relatives here. |
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Milner
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| NE of the principal events of lhe sena~
| son was the birthday dinnér given
‘ by Miss Minnie Anna Woodall Sat
urday evening, January 18. Covers were
‘plnnd for eight, the guests including
Misses Minne Anna and Rochelle Wood
'all, Miss Pauline Hunt, Mrs. Kate Cau
thern, Mr. and Mrse. Taryer Woodall,
Messrs, 8. J. Childers and J. C. Cauthen.
The hostess was assisted by her little
daughter, Katherine. After the dinner
the birthday cake was cut, Miss Pauline
Hunt cutting the ring and J. C. Cauthen
the dime.
Mrs, Tarver Woodall, of Barnesville, is
vhfl;llnx her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Roberts spent sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 12‘”“
Miss Minnie Anna Woodall s Iscn ing
several days at Ocilla, Tifton and Cordele.
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Temple.
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RS, MATT GRIFFIN spent a few
days last weak in Carroliton as the
guest of Mrs. W, J. Milican.
H. H. Sewell spant Friday in Atlanta,
Lieutenant Will Barnett, of Hou-u:&
Texas, was in Temple last week to atte
the funeral of his mother, Mrs. J. T. Bar
nett.
Edd Oarroll spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. M. Thomason spent last week in
Carroliton as the guest of Mrs. George Har
ris,
Mrs. L. B, Kinney spent a few days last
week in Atlanta as the guest of her sister,
Mra. D. H. Mobley.
Charlie Stovall, of Camp Gordon, spent a
few days in Temple last week as the guest
of his sister, Miss' Ella Stovall.
C. L. McPherson spent Tuesday in Car
rollton,
®ergeant Earl Barnett spent a few days
in Temple last week,
Mrs. H. H, Sewell and baby, Bettie Ann,
spent a few days last week in Columbus
as the guest of Mrs. J. F. Woodruff,
Miss Willle B. Thomason has returned
home from Atlatita, where she has been
taking a business course at Orichton's
Busineas College.
Mrs. E. D. Dorsett and little son, Jack,
returned to their home in Atlanta last
week after spending a few days in Temple
as the guests of friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnett, of Louisiana,
are the wplu of relatives/here.
T. F. Woodruff, of Columbus, was_a re
cent Temple visitor,
Mi(r Hattle Jones left for her home in
Woodbury Baturday after rulnlnf from
g:-;; mlumon as teacher in the Temple High
ichool.
Miss Faye Chapman spent the week-end
in Atianta,
Miss Estora Morgan, of Atlanta, was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Enterkin,
last week.
Wilbur Garrison, of the United States
army, has ntuma& home with an honor
able discharge,
Gwendolyn Merrit, of Atlanta, was the
recent guest of his parents here.
Mrs. Lula Walker, of Villa Rica, was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Griffin,
last week.
The Woman's Missionary Society of the
Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs.
Hamp Sewell Monday afternoon for its reg
ular monthly business meeting.
Miss Eva Garner, of Bremen, is the guest
of Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Spruell.
Miss Mosely, of Buchanan, was the guest
of friends in Temple Saturday.
Mrs, C. C. Kinney has returned home
from LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Duma Kinney and little
son, Durwood, of Bremen, were the guests
of relatives in Temple Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Kinney spent Monday
in Atlanta,
Mrs. Grover Bradberry, of Douglasville
was in Temple the past week, being Qa.lled
tlzl the bedside of her grandfather, Mr, Jim
nney.
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188 MAHT!}A POUND, of Grand
Rapids, Is/the attractive guest of
Mrs. B. M. Atkinson.
Mrs. Zoe McHenry and s}. Hallle Mec-
Henry returned Tuesday ffom a visit to
Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Gibbs, of Atlanta, is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Fannie Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parker, Miss Jogz
Parker and Miss Kittle Newton are t
ing in Flerida,
Miss Katle Crawley entertained Wed
nesday afternoon for her guest, Mrs. O.
T. Fuller. Rook was played and a salad
course served after the game. The guests
were: Mrs. Lee Trammell, Mrs. M. F.
Brooks, Mrs. K. 8. Anderson, Mrs. Fannie
Vaseen, Mrs. Harris Burruss, Mrs. Ben
Thompson, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs. B.
M. Atklnsonb Mrs, John Orr, Mrs. Leon
gnolr, Mrs. Paul Rels and Miss Virginia
utler,
Col, Ed. Butler and Miss Virginia But
ler are spending several days in Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Bennett, of Galnesville, is
the guest of Mrs, John Moore.
Mrs. Jullan McCurry, of Hartwell, is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sue Walton.
Mrs. Fletcher Manley is visiting Mr.
Manley, in Asheville, N. O.
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HE U. D. C’s met with Mrs. B. B.
Tate Tuesday afternoon. Music by
Miss Rosemary Whitaker and a read
ing by Miss Mary Thomas Maxwell were
features of the meeting.
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
er. Mrs. Smith is able to be up again
after several weeks’ confinement with a
broken limb.
Mrs. John L. Tye, Jr., and little John
L., IIL, of Atlanta, and Miss Marigene
Payne, of Agnes Scott College, are spend
ing a few days with Mrs. H. A. Payne.
Miss Miidred Regqves entertained about
25 young people at a dancing party Fri
day evening. ’
Mrs. Harry Hawes complimented Mrs.
Hubert Quillian and Mrs. Harleston Barton
with a theater party Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Raymonde Stapleton's friends will
be pleased to know that she is conyales
cing at the Piedmont Sanitarium in At
lanta, after an operation for appendicitis.
Miss Alice Pope Harris was the honoree
at a pleasant surprise party Saturday even
ing.
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Covington.
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RS. C. A. FRANKLIN spent Friday
night in Atlanta, going up to attend
the Christian Science lecture.
C. C. Owens, of the United States Navy,
on the ship New Jersey, has received his
discharge and was the guest of his wife's
parents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Chris
tian, last week. He and his wife left
r:g Canon the latter part of the week,
where they will make their future home.
Mrs. G. T. Wells and charming daugh
ter, Miss Florence Wells, are spending the
week-end {n Macon, where they are visit
ing the former's husband at Camp Wheel
er. Mr. Wells is in the Y. M. C. A. work.
i Lieut. Fred Barnes, of Boston, who has
been gt home on a ten days' furlough
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
G. Barnes, returned Thursday.
Misses Rosalind, Mary and Tempie
Adams, of Dixle, were in the city Monday,
guests of their cousin, Miss Clara Belle
Adams.
Misses Maggie and Carrie Beck Davis
and little Miss Margaret Rebecca Davis,
left Tuesday for Decatur, where they will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, formerly
of Covington.
Mrs. H. B. Robertson has returned from
a very pleasant visit to friends in Greens
boro.
Tdn Bwann, of the United States Army,
who has been on the Mexican border for
several months, has received his discharge
and arrived at home last week to again
enter the t:‘r'lneu world.
Mrs. Hinton J. Baker and small son, |
who have been spending several months |
in the city with the former's parents, Mn;
and Mre. J. B. Robinson, on Conyers!'
street, left last week for Augusta to joln‘
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The LINEN == S TORE
Important Reductions on Fine Wash
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Fabrics Are Announced for Monday
Our Wash Goods Department is one of the strongest features of our
business, our method of buying only select merchandise, has found favor
with the careful buyers, daintiness of design and perfection of color go a
long way. When it comes to price we are always competitive. In the
Great Special Sale commencing tomorrow you will find our prices much
the lowest.
* Imperial Chambray
Imperial Chambray is 30 inches At
wide, and an article of great merit,
We have a full line of plain colors 39c
and some dainty stripes and checks
for baby. Regularly 50c yard..... Yard
A Great Gingham Special
We have about 50 pleces of Kine At
Ginghams, purchased sometime ago, 35c
to sell variously at 40c to 50c yard.
We offer them ‘t01fi0rr0w......... Yard
Fine 32-Inch Zephyrs
We have taken out of our stock all At
of our 32inch Zephyrs that were 50c
marked 59% and 65¢ per yard. To
m Morrow you may Share....eeecees Yard
Mail Orders for Sam/;les Wilh Havei Our Prompt Attention
IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE LINEN STORE
Dr. Baker, who has arrived there from
France. Dr. Baker was gassed some time
age at Vichy,, France. They will all
return some time soon for a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson.
Mrs. Hugh Wright has returned from a
very pleasant visit to Decatur, where
she was the guest of her brother and sis
ter, Mr. ang Mrs. Clifford Henderson,
during her husband’s absence on a hunting
trip to South Georgia.
Mrs. L. F. Redman has returned from
Jackson where she was called by the death
of her brother-in law, J. F. Chambliss last
Tuesday. She was acompanied home by
her three sisters, Mrs. J: F. Chambliss and
Miss Lena Greer, of Jackson, and Miss
Rosa Greer, of Baconton.
Mrs. N. 8. Turner gave a bridge party
Tuesday afternoon at her home on Monti
cello street in compliment to Mrs, John
A. Porter, whose marriage was a re
cent event taking place at Columbus.
The guests included Mrs. John A. Porter,
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You’ll Never Know ,
HOW MUCH WE CAN SAVE YOU ON GOOD
FURNITURE UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR STORE.
COME IN MONDAY IF YOU CAN. USE YOUR CREDIT,
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8-PIECE COLONIAL DINING SUITE
Special This Week, Worth SIOO
Choice of Fumed or Golden Oak. You can’t appreciate
this value until you come and see it. Price $84.50.‘
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Mercerized Foulard
Lovely Foulards for Spring dresses At
are hard to beat. We have a most
attractive collection, mostly dark } 50°
grounds for early spring. They
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Hawaiian Cloth
Burton’s great Fabric for Spring. At
Comes in solid colors that are ware 500
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* Shirting Percales
36-inch Percales, of the finest Ar
count. Our regular quality that we 390
have sold all the time at 50c yard,
Fast colors Leomnons oo soimpivisioanion Yll’d
Mrs. Robert Trip Mrs. Joseph Gaither
Hall, Mrs. Ernest ?Odum. &n Thom
as Green Oallaway, Mrs. Ed. Fowler, Mrs.
Berto B. Lee, Mrs. Lillian Stephenson
Weaver, Mrs, Henry Plekett, Mrs. H. B.
Robertson, Miss Mary Porter, Miss Bradley
Miss Hall, Miss Caroline Wooten, Miss Eu
genia Gunn, Miss Eva BStephenson, Mias
Charlie Porter, Miss Christine White and
Mrs. Turner.
Mrs. Jack of Emreveport, "
has arrived lnnt':o':lq to be the n‘lfi
Mrs. N. 8. Turner several days. Mrs.
Brown was Miss Susie Lewls, and taught
in the Covington High Bchool soversl
years ago. {
Miss Laurie Gatther nndf‘. Juck
Vivarttas spent last week in ashington,
the guest of their uncle and aunts, Mr.
and Mrs. Brice Biggers and Miss Aznnie
*Mae Biggers, formerly of Covington.
Miss C. B. Branham, who has been ::
r‘;mh influenza in LaGrange, has
ome, ‘