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Suburbdn Society
Solloge Fark.
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AV interesting meeting of the Col
lege Park Woman's Club was
held Wednesday afternoon. It wa®
Red Cross afternoomn, and both Mrs.
Victor Cross, chairman of Red Cross
w in Atlanta, and Mrs. Mansfield,
of Atlanta, spoke on different
phases of the work, Mrs, Mansfleld
delivered Red Cross certificate badges
to Mrs. George Findlay and Mrs. Ed
win I‘ng for working 800 hours
for Red Cross, Mrs. B. H, Sullivan,
chairman of welfare work, made an
interesting report, and Mrs. George
mdl.{n gave the Red Cross report
regarding work done under Mrs.
{ang’s chairmanship. The music for
the afternoon was given in several
charming vocal numbers by Mr,
Barnes, of the Georgia Tech “V.”
Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Aderhold had as
their guests Sunday Mrs, W. R,
Brown, Lieutenant Judson Brown, H,
P. Aderhold, Albert Aderhold, Ser
geant Shaw and Louis Parent.
Mrs. Annie Younfl of Cedartown,
Ga., is the guest of Mrs, Ben Neely,
Miss Annie Palmer, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Miss Eliza
beth West,
nT Ador‘\old spent the week-end
&t his home in College Park. ’
Mrs. Kimsey Foster has returned
from a visit to her husband, Lieuten
ant Kimsey Foster, at Camp John
son, Jacksonville,
Miss Olive Defoe was the guest of
Miss Grace Keener last week.
‘There will be a union service in
the Oolle?a Park Baptist Chureh this
Boads D:{: !;1""' in honor of the Rev. S.
N ghtry, who leaves soon for
Frankfort, Ify.
Mr. and Mrs. George Longino en
tertained at a family dinner party
Monda]. }}'hou present were Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Longino, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Longino, Mr. and Mrs. Berry
man Longine and Mr. and Mrs. C, M.
re. Chip Robert and Lewis Wood
meotored to Macen Wednesday.
A reception was given yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. G, S,
Phillips in honor of the Rev. and Mrs.
8. B. Doughtry. The Rev. and Mrs,
J. E. Roberts and the Rev. and Mrs.
i. H. Yarbrough assisted in receiv
ng.
Mrs, J. H. Yarbroughl returned
Menday from a visit to relatives at
Lincelnton.
G. C, Gaissert, of Griffin, Ga., spent
saveral days with Mrs. Ira Smith and
tuflfly last week.
ra. Henry Godby has returned
{"':imt‘ visit to her mother in West
nt.
Mrs. ?dmea:( West Point, }l; the
guest of her ughter, Mrs, enry
Godby,
The Rev. J, H. Yarbrough has re
turned from a vigit to relatives in
Lincolnton, Ga,
Mrs Mollie Loring is spending a
week in Riverdale with her sister,
Mrs. Adams. She is somewhat im
proved. ~
Mrs. J. H. Anderson and daughter,
of Covington, Ga., will be at the home
of Mrs. Charles Smith during the
next several months while her daugh
ter Is in Cox College.
Mr. and Mys. P, TSton'y. former
;‘ of College Park, left last week for
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The W. C. T. U. met at the home
of Mrg, W. B Pitts last week, at
which time Miss Mary Freeman was
presented with the medal won in the
State temperance essay contest. She
also won the College Park W, C. T. U,
medal for the best essay.
Mrs. J. ¥, Sellers is visiting her son,
Will Roy Sellers, at Princeton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrps, h’oy Martin have re
turned to Fitsgerald, Ga., after a visit
to their parents in College Papk.
The College Park High School has
ketball team is enthusiastic over beat
ing Washington Seminary. They went
to Gainesville yesterday to play the
gunmllle High and will return to.
ay.
Migs Laura Cox, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is one of the new teachers at
Temple Avenue High Scheol. She is
boarding at Cox Colleéa.
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East Atlanta,
RS. FLOYD HOLT is visiting
friends in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. J.' 8. Sprayberry are
vigiting rela.mus lj\ Amerigus,
Mlss Gypsie Bedingfield is the guesl
gl her sister, Miss Kathleen Beding
eld.
grs. T. L. Simpson will gpend Febru-
STt BRSSO e e pues
u rpenter, Jr., was the guest o
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Carpenter, last week.
Leonidas Clarke and Harry Gibson
have been discharged from service and
" 33;"d°'n i
[3 oyd entertained a num
ber o-l. friends i':mfluy afternoon at her
hogo on Flat Shoals avenue,
rs. J. T. C"rroll is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lumby Johnson, of Cedar Grove.
Miss Ruth Stubbs has returned from
a vrlt to friends In Redan.
.f ellie -@wens, who hag been il
with Influenza, is nooverin%
Miss Lillian %vsrm was the week-end
i:ue;t of Mrs. B, M. Johnston, of West
nd.
Hfil. Ira MeDavid is visiting relatives
in_Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and _H‘n. C. B. Everitt, Jr., en
tertained undiy evening for Miss
Hllln.n Everitt, The guests invited were
r. and Mrs, R. M Evn;t!. Mr, and
fl;a. Huey Henson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
nor, Mr. and Mrs. us Wright, " Mr,
and #r-. Herman Clay, Miss Sudie Har.
ris, Misses Nhnnlo Mae and Gussie Car.
1, Miss Nellie Grenade, Miss Frances
inor, Migs Kathleen Bedingfield, Miss
ary Sprayberry, Miss Lilllan Parker,
Dewey Sh“mnta, Mark Minor, Harlan
g}ot!lon. orris Sprayberry, Hu%h
homas, Mr. Hopking, Bersh Yarn, R
C. Blllings, Mr, Summers and Mr. and
Mrs, Horace Minor. Mrs. Everitt was
g.ulmd by Mrs. Hen#on and Mrs. Cay,
roru were won by Miss Gussfe
Ofiol and B{ron )g:mr,
e Kast Atanta &Eftt Church has
ehosen the Rev. 8. B, Lord to be pastor
the coming vear,
The stewards + of the Methodist
churches in the eity held u}alr annual
business meeting at Martha Brown M.
moria Church &Mnondny evening., The
speaker of the 'venln“wu Dr, Alexan-
Jcr, who spoke In behalf of the Y. M
l?.m. war work and the return of the
soldlers, The hoard accepted an invita
tion to meet at St. Paul's Church next
ear,
’ The Ywn{. People’'s Mission and So
&lsty h&ld i meotlnfi at the home of
r. and Mrs. M. L. Minor Friday eve
ning.
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A'r a meeting of the Tuesday Fve
ning Rook Club at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Barbour, on
BSecond avenue, the highest scores
were made by Mr. and Mrs. W, R.
Pneumonh e
Firgt call & physician, / |
I-L’dhuly commence [figis!
the “emergency” treat. £ ‘
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NEW PRICES «-30c¢, 60¢, $1.20
Ray, and the consolation prize was
drawn by L, B, Lesesne.
The l}:nk Place Sewing Club will
meet on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, W, O, Slate!
Olin Southard was the guest of
honor at a rook party given on Thurs
day evening by his sister, Miss Ethe}
Southard at her home on Maxwell
street. Those invited included Misses
Julia Pattillo, Grace Hamilton, Mat
tie Sue, Lura and ‘geno House,
Messrs. Dewey King, Olin Sauthard,
John Porter, Charles Timms and
Hampton House,
Mrs. Jenkins and children, formerly
of Drexel avenue, u!;& spending the
winter months in rida prior to
joining Mr, Jenkins in Ohio, where
they will reside.
Mrs.' O. King left last week for
Florida, where she will spend the re
mainder of the winter, 5
Walter Harlan has returned from a
trip to Mgntfiomery. Ala, ‘
Mr. an rs, G. M, Taylor and
daughter, Sarah, who have been re
siding on' Second avenue, will leave
soon for Arizona.
Bert Jones is ill with influenza at
his home on Maxwell street. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reynolds have
as their guest Mrs. Cochran, of Bir
mingham, Ala, \
Mrs. H, N. Cantrell gave a rook
party Monday in honor of Miss Mary
Lindsay. The guests were Misses
Evelyn Starling, Jessie Watts, Sara
Fulton, Lillian l\goore, Emily Allen,
Helen Hall, Maude Buchanan, Geors
gie Allen, Catherine Glenn, Margaret
Neal and Gena Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Covington and daugh
ter, Marguerite; Mrs. Evans and Mr,
and Mrs. John Covington will move
from Winter avenue and be at home’
on Capitol avenue during the week.
Mr, and Mrs. William Kilgore an
nounce the birth of a son, who has
been named William Kilgore, Jr. He
was born on Thursday, January, at
their home on East Lake drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Webber are
il with influenza at their home on
Melrose avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, N, E, Garland and
daughetr will take possession of their
new apartment on Moreland avenue.
February 1,
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Methodist Church met Friday aft
ernoon with Mrs, Douglass Barbour,
The Rev., Mr. Brinsfield was the guest
of the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Delma Stanley will
entertain the members of the Tues
day Evening Rook Club during the
week at their home on Park place,
Mrs. Douglass Barbour had as her
guests druing the week her sisters,
the Misses Donehoo, and Miss Estelle
Rutledge
Mise Ethel Southard entertained at
a dinner complimentary to her broth
er, Olin Southard. There were eight
guests present,
Mr and Mrs, R. Woods King left
on Saturday for Birmingham, Ala., to
‘be the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Bd
ward Ellison. =
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P L. WERKES has returned
from a short stay in Flor
ida.
Miss Edith Gunnels, of Atlanta, was
the recent guest of Miss Marion
Stone,
\tl)iu Julia Pratt, of Chestatee, Ga.,
is the guest of relatives.
Miss Annie Laurie Flake spent Sun
day as the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Flake, of Conyers.
The fig\:nzer set enjoyed a dance
at the ratur Athletic Club on Sat
urday evening,
Dr. Preston, of Tennessee, is the
guest of his daughfir at Agnes Scott.
Mrs. J. W. Pearce and Miss Marie
Pearce, have returned from a.visit to
friends in North Carolina.
Mrs.« J. J. Bonner entertained a
few ‘;rlandl at bridge on Tuesday
evening. ;
Miss Sarali’ Clements, of Eastman,
who has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Myrich Clements, has returned
home.
Mrs. J. ¢, Maxwell, of Tusecaloosa,
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J, A. Campbell, has returned
home.
John M. Brown, of Roanoke, Va., is
the guest of his father, Mr. J. >,
Brown,
Professor and Mrs, C, W. Deckman
have returned from a vigit to Mari
etta.
Joe March, who is on the battle
ship Arizona, is spending a furlough
With his mother, Mrs. M, L. March,
Mrs. E. P. Ansley, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Wily S,
Ansley on Sunday.
A lovely affair of Friday morning
was the bridge party given by Mrs.
W. R. P. Smith for the Adams
Street Bridge Club.
Miss Alice Rivers sails from New
York on the 28th to accept a position
in a college in Brazil,
Miss Essle Cotter is the Buest of
friends in Macon.
Dr. Wily S. Ansley was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paine, of White
Hill, on Saturday.
A pretty affair of Friday after
noon was the rook party given by
Mrs. Paul Smith. +
Mrs. Howard, of Sylvania, is the
guest of her son, Mr, B, W. Howard.
Mr. and Mrs, John Scott are spend
ing several weeks with Mr. G. P,
Scott while Mrs. Seott is in Florida,
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Fairburn,
‘Mß. AND MRS. T, D. LONGINO,
of Atlanta, were'guests of Cap
tain G. F. Longino Sunday.
Misses Annie and Hessie Marsh
man have resumed their duties at
F. H. 8, after having been detained
at their home in White Plaing for
two weeks,
Mrs, Warren Watkins {8 visiting
h'?r son, Thad Watkins, in Tampa,
Fla,
Misses Helen Slaughter, of Bd
wardsville, Ala.,, and Elizabeth Whit
man, of Tallapoosa, were gussts of
Mrs. Lawrence Brewster Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorris McClure, of
Atlanta, were guests of Mys, C. B.
Vickers, for the week-end,
Mrs. John B. Nixon, of Newnan,
was the guest of Mrs., J. K. Woodall
Monday. b
Mrs, W. W. Floyd is spending sev
eral weeks in Atlanta with her son,
James Floyd.
Master C. R, Harvey, Jr., has been
ve ill of influenza,
'?;xe B¥P U wis entertained at
the nome of Miss Viloula Camp on
Friday evening.
~ Messrs, Elgin and Carlton Colling
‘entertained the members of the senior
class and a few others at their home
Tuesday evening,
Tom W, Smith and his mother,
Mrs. T. J. Smith, will soon move to
Fairburn and oceupy the home of
Mrs, Alice Pennington, on Campbell
ton #treet, which they have pur
chased,
Mrs. Vivian Fulch is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. 1. B. Nolen.
W. 8. McLarin has been taking a
vacation lnMK‘nrt Plerce, Fla. \
Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Smith and
little won, Marion Kiser Smith, will
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'on maove to their country home near
Jnlon City.
Captain and Mrs. Arthur Wynn left
early this month for Sante Domingo,
where Captain Wynn is stationed
with the United States marines.
Mr, and Mrs, Carl H. Fischer and
little daughter, Sarah, were guests
last week.end of Mr, and Mrs. J. C,
Warliek, 5
SoOon
Oakland Oig.
MR. AND MRS. BEN UPSHAW
are spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Ragsdale.
Fain Almond is visiting his sister,
Mrs. E. G. Foster, in Albany.
M. W. Almand left this week for a
two months' stay in Florida,
Mrs. Essie Baker is in New York.
Dr. B. S. Bomar returned from
New York. N
Mrs. J. W. Cherry is ill at the
home of her mother at No, 78 Aven
avenue, .
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Clarkston.
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MRS. JAMES B. TAYLOR, who
has been visiting her son lni
(‘oll;(mbua, is expected to return llefli
week,
Mrs, T. L. Johnson entertained at
dinner Tuesday Mrs, Charles Weeks,
Mrs, Myrick Clements and Mrs. Dan
White, of Decatur, and Mrs. John H.
Brown, of Loulsville, Ky.
Mrs, Julian Ray and ner two chil
dren, of Atlanta, were guests of Mps.
A, L. Ray Sunday.
Miss Mildred Foote, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Miss Mabelle
Smith,
Mrs. Bmily Jarvis and Mrs. A, L.
Ray visited Mrs. A, C. Miller, of At
lanta, during the past week,
Mrs. B, B, Lewis and her little son,
Barnard, whe have been quite {ll with
flu, have recovered.
- The Baptist Missionary Society was
entertained last week by Mrs. Wil
liam Martin,
The friends of Mrg, A. A, Warwiek
will be sarry to learn that she is very
sick. As soon as she recovers she
and her daughters, Misses Dell and
Lou, will leave for New Orleans,
where they will spend the remainder
of the winter.
| BHeCY
Forest Park,
T HE marriage of Orestus Burks to
‘ Miss Gladys Campbell quietly
took place Sunday at the home of the
bride, near Riverdale. Mr, and Mrs.
Burks will make thelr residence at
Forest Park.
~_ Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Morraw, of
Jor.esbore, spent last week-end with
Mrs. H. L. Puckett.
John W. Burks, who has been in
the navy for several months, returned
home Monday, having been honorably
discharged.
Paul Ellington recently returned
from France and Vhltil relatives
here this week.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Florn 8. Anderson
announce the birth of a son January
19,
Miss Lillle Mae Bartlett enter
tained at a party Saturday night.
Those attending were Misses Nadine
Moore, Jewel Yancey, Louetta Phil
lips, Evelyn Moore, (Grace and Ruth
Mann, Gladys and Ruth Phillips, Alma
VYancey, Kathleen Barton, Alva, Odie
Burks and Ruth Burks, Rosa Daniel
and Reeves Moore, Candler Bartlett,
Herman and Forest Yancey, Marion
Chapman, Thomas and Colie Daniel,
James Barton, Weyman Wells, firady
and Eugene Phillips and Jess Swin
rey.
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Ormewood Park.
Mns. A. C. NICBLACK, of Jefter
son, was the guest Sunday es
Fer sister, Mrs, John L. Hudson,
Dr. H. E. Stockbridge has returned
from Massachusetts.
Mrs. Ben Spearman and little
daughters are the guests of Mrs. J, C.
Stubbs. Mr. Spearman came up from
Macon and joined them for the day
Sunday. |
Mrs.. Tindall, of South Carolina, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs, W. 8.
Taffar
Mrs. Smith, of Monticello, has re
turned home, after a visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. C. I, Townley.
At the business meeting of the
Ormewood Red Cross Auxiliary on
Wednesday Mrs, Charles W. Bemn
Constituting unrestricted choice of our entire Fall
and Winter Sgtock of Women's Fine Footwear, In
cluding our hand made Street and Dress S hoes priced
throu ioul the season at $10.85 to $14.85 and all
"Defuxc" Models which were exceptional values at
higher prices. Nothing reserved. Every Fall Boot
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hardt was elected chairman, to suc
ceed Mrs. L. V. Kennedy. The aux
illary feels proud of the record that
kas been made under the leadership
of Mrs. Kennedy, and it was with
‘much regret that her resignation was
accepted. The newly elected chalr
man has entered into her work for
the auxiliary and the prospects are
bright for more splendid work in the
future.
__Mrs, H. O. Jansen entertained the
Priscilla Club at its last meeting.
coon
Stone Mountain. n
powms owm— .
L M. WILKIE, of Atlania, attend
s ed Hartwell Goldsmith's fu
neral held here last Sunday.
Miss Annie Maud Goldsmith, who
dled in Atlanta last Wednesday, was
burleqphere Friday.
W. P. Humphreys spent Friday in
Atlanta,
Mrs. Paul King and Miss Dorcthy
MeCurdy spent Wednesday in At
lanta,
- Miss Gregory, of Atlanta, was the
su”t of Mrs. Kate Summey last Sun
ay,
Liu Lizzie Mae Binion, of Atlanta,
spent last week with her sister, Mrs,
Bid Mason, '
Miss Annyrene McCurdy has re
turned from Dtx‘!.ona, Fla., after a
ten days' visit there.
Miss Emily Harrison, of Clarkston,
spent last week-end with friends
here.
Miss Grace Rankin is ill with influ
enzs. ',
Mrs. Harry Carr and haby, of At
lanta, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Char
ley Gilham.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goldsmith
‘returned to their home in Atlanta,
after a visit to his mother, Mrs. G. A.
Goldsmith,
Private Jewett Goldsmith visited
his mother last Sunday. He is sta
tioned at Fort McPherson, having
just returned from overseas,
Will Norman, of Atlanta, visited
his sister, Miss Net Norman, Jast
week, .
Curtis Veale, of FPairburn, was the
guest of Miss Allle Sawyer last Suan
day.
Miss Mamie Florence, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mrs. W, O.
Venable.
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Hlflb.
T HE Woman's Missionary Society
of the Baptist Church was en
tertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs,
W. M. Ross and Mrs, Horace Gurley
8t their home on Virginia avenue, An
interesting program was rendered and
delightful refreshments served.
The Bible Study Class met Wed
nesday morning at the home of Mrs.
Pn&pls‘ on Fairview avenue.
The Rev. Harold Shields, of Towns
ville, 8. C., is visiting his parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. H. McG. Shields,
for several days.
Mr, Hawkins, an army Y. M. C. A,
worker from Fort McPherson, gave
an interesting talk at the Baptist
Church Sunday night,
Mrs, F‘mrk Wells entertained the
young people of the Methodist Church
’Qt her home Friday evening, organ
izing a young people’s migsionary so
clety,
Mrs. Gene Morris. has returned to
her home in Hertmont, after a de
lightful visit to Mrs. Allen O'Neal,
After spending several months with
relatives in Chicago, 1., Mrs. J. C.
‘Hixon and little daughter, Helen, ac
rived home Monday.
~_Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milton have with
them for several days their mother,
Mrs. Milton, from Kirkwood.
Marvin Hodges, of Fort McPherson,
was the Sunday guest of Dr. and Mrs.
James H. Hodges,
Mrs, J. C. Brinkley and daughter,
Isabelle, have rcturned home, after
a_pleasant week spent in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Erown and in
teresting children, Lucille and Jack,
Jr., are spending several days with
Mrs. W. M. Ross,
Mrs, J. R. Hunnicutt had as her
guest Tuesday Mrs. §3. B, Lacy, of
Atlanta.
Gus Brodnax is convalescing at his
home of influfnza. -
' Mr, and Mrs, D. W, Austin are real
sick at their home with influenza,
Mrs. 8. 8. McWhorter, of Wood
stock, a{ent several days the past
week with Mrs. H. 1.. McElhanon, eny
route to Hazelhurst.
Mrs. Leßoy Butt has rsturned to
g
Macon, after a delightful visit to her
aunt, Mrs. D. J. Ball. 2}
Miss Isabelie Arrold and little Miss
Estelle Kirg visited Miss Kathorine
Whitehead in Atlanta Saturday,
T. 8. Jones, of Newx‘un. was the
iuelt the past week of his niece, Mra.
T. Carier.
J. T, Brodnax, of Wainut Grove,
visited the family of G. H. Brodnax
recently, :
Dr. and Mrs. ClUff Hodnett and lit
tle son, CLIf, Jr, were the Sunday
guests of Mra. Thomas H Lewis,
Mrs. T. P, Reddick and two echil
dren visited her mother in Macon the
past week. ;
Mrs. 1. W. Nolan and children, |
Katherine and Marion, Jr, are the|
guests of Mrs, -) J. Ball and family. |
Mrs. J. W. Kirkland had with her
for the wenk-erd \lisses Daisy Clax
ton and Lucy Kirkland, from Lanler |
University, ‘
Miss Isabelle Arnold visited Miss
Elizabeth Allen in Atlanta the past|
week.
Misses Marie Duffield and Barbara
Lee were the guests of Mrs, McClen
don in Jonesboro recently,
Mrs. John M Jones has returned
to her home in Chester, 8, C., after a
glleulnt vigit to Mrs. James H.
odges.
Miss Roline Moody, of East Point,
is visiting Miss Martha Ball several
days.
Mrs. W. W, Ford, of Atlanta, was
the guest the past week of her sister,
Mrs. K. B. Benton. -
~ Mrs. Joe Morris, after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. D, T. Durden, returned
Morday to her home in Macon.
. Mrs. J. R. Perrell and children,
Christine and David, were the spend
‘the-day guests Tuesday of the Misses
Kidds.
Joe Arnold, of Agworth, was the
recent guest of ,his brother, H. G.
Arnold.
Miss Katherine Shields. of Red
Springs, N, C., is visiting her parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. H. Me‘t. Shields.
Mrs. Horace Gurley had for her
dinner guest Thursday Miss ivalyne
Lucke, of West End,
Isaac Smith spent several days re
cently in Griffin, s
Mrs, J. R. Hunnicutt had for her
week-end guest little Miss Frgnces
Fonville.
Mrs. J. R. Barron spent several
days the past week with Mrs, Huteh
inson in Atlanta.
K. B, Benton made a business trip
‘to Senoia Tuesday.
~ Mrs. H. H. Sims and children vis
ited in Greensboro several days ro
cently.
~ Theron Nishett continues quite ill
at his home with inflnenza.
~ Oakly Stephenson arrived home the
past week, having received his dis
charge from Camp Hanccck, Au
gusta.
~ Cliver ITuie left recently for Sa
vannah, where he has aceepted a po
sition,
Mrs, G. D. Couch and son, Hugh,
left Tuesday night for Jacksonville,
¥la., where they were called to the
bedside of the former’'s little grand- |
daughter, Memie Lark Brown, who is
seriously ill.
Mrs. E. A. Wilson, after spending
several months with her parents, Mr '
and Mrs, Estes, returned to her home
in Birmingham, Ala., the past week.
Mrs. Claudia Jones had for her
guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 1d
Dorsey, ‘of Jonesboro; Mr. and Mrs
Sam Wood, of Atlanta. |
Mrs. N. N. Henslea was the guest |
the past week of Mrs. W. E. Morgang
in Atlanta.
Miss Kate Nolan has returned to|
her home in Morrow, after a visit to
Mrs. O, J. Ball and family.
, Hergeant Edgar Couch is at home
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. |
Couch, after receiving his discharge |
frem Camp Greenleaf, 8. C. v
Mrs. W. Eugene Kimbell enter
tained at a family dinner party Sun
day, Covers were laid for ten.
Little Miss Frances Hodges spent
the past week in Atlanta with her
grandmother, Mrs, 1. B. Webster. i
Dr. G. D, Couch returned home |
Monday from Jacksonville, having|
gone down to attend his little grand- I
daughter, who is quite 11l with pneu
monia, ‘:
Mrs. Joe Thrailkill entertained at a |
lovely dinner party Sunday. Her |
guests included Mrs. R. E. Beavers |
and Mrs. Dave Morris, of Atlanta, |
AV, Bowen, O, J. Ball, B R
Thraiikill and Miss Martha Ball were
the spend-the-duy guests Friday of
Mrs, W, W. Ford jn Atlanta,.
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