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Zebulon
RB. JOHN RUFUS GRAVES en-
N tertalned a dinner party Tuesday
evening in honor of Miss Anne
Howell. The table covered with a lace
and embroldery cloth, was graced with
a 8 lou silver and crystal urn filled with
violets, and the other details carried out
the color motif of violet. Covers were
Jid for five,
Mra. N. D. Howell entertained with a
luncheon Friday evening in honor of
the teachers, Covers were lald for Miss
Lizzie Mitchell, Miss lLoulse Baker, Miss
Irene Redding, Miss Sadie Rauls and
Mrs. Laura Howell Wells
Mrs, J. B, Reeves is In receipt of a
wire from her son, Horace Reeves, stat
-5 that he arrivea in New York on
fldly evening, after having spent the
sast six months in France, \
Mrs. Chai)ss H. Harper spent Thurs
day and Friday in Macon. 1
{lerm.n Achard has returned from
Atlanta,
Miss Nina Mae Graves spent last
week-end in Griffin as the guest of Miss
Kl“u! Flelds, b ’ o
re. Garland obin, o An!nnu,
g‘e guest of her mother, Mra, Jennie R.
Iner.
Charles Sulllvan epent Saturday iln
Grifin, as the guest of John Stevens
Manley.
Misz Francis Hlldo" Hurshal Slade,
Charles Hali and Charles l'crrdy, of
mmuumu. were the guests Sunday of
8 Mary Lena Slade.
Dr. G. A Miiner, of Alken, 8. C,
visited his mother Mrs. J. R. Milner on
Sunday and Monday.
Mre, M. G. Harrison is attending the
conference of the Woman's Mlissionary
Boclety of the North Georgla Confer
ence in Milledgeville, ‘
Carter Barret! is at home from France
Efi apeaks in the highest terms of the
ch people. :
Mrs. Arthur Maness spent Tuesday In
Meansviile, ’fomc down to attend the
Missionary Society. |
Howard Manley, of Dalton, is In the
ell" this week. ‘
alley Deane, of Griffin, was the guest
of friends here this week,
Walter Green, of Emory Oolle‘a spent
go week-end with his parents, Mr. and
rs. H. L. Green, w
Lacius Fuller, of Culloden, was In
the city Bundn‘{‘.n |
Mrs, B M. n and Miss Flizabeth
Owen, ?ont Saturday In Griffin,
Miss Jennie Milner and Walter Green
re the guests Sunday of Miss Etta
;!‘tmtrlck at Culloden, ‘
Colonel G. D. Dominick visited his
ter Mrs, George Dobler at Balti-
Maryland.
. and Mre. W. 8. Slade spent Fri
“‘ in Griffin, |
ias Cecile Vaughn Is mndly the
week-end with her parents at Means
.)m- ua: Frank!in is in Atlanta for
weeks,
mund Mrs. N. J. Franklin, Mrs. N.
g. Berry unl Mrs. Banks spent Sunday
?nrnnvi e.
iss Katherine Donovan, of Wadley,
home after a visit to her Aunt
*l.nfle}-‘d_ N returned Monday
s orell re
& visit to Yateaville.
Cecile Dominick spent Tuesday
Y Practs b e v M
5 . Dupree is guest of Mrs.
Donovan at Wadley,
Ethell Bcott, who s a student at
. L C., Millesgevills, ls visitl
parents, Mr. uu; Mrs. J. M. Bco't‘f
8. E. Jones is the guest of rela-
L olm“‘fid M Baker spent
A ary
in Griffin, ;
‘ . M. Head and Miss Lutie Head
in n on Wednesday,
. and Mrs. J. N. Storey and Miss
Howell were in Griffin Wednesday
% , golng up to see the picture
. J. P, Milner, Mrs. Garland Tobin
i Jennie Milner were in Griffin
v J Cadenhead was a visitor
to Wodnndna.
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R/IRE L. T. WILDER 1s visiting her
* sister in Atlanta,
Lo Mr, and Mre. 8. P, Aauuhof
aq‘. were guests of relatives here Sun-
M, Mrs. Bradshaw, of Boston,
¥ “‘:mk-«nd with Mr. Bradshaw's
e Gladys Davia loft Sunday for Al
2 adys Day .
'mb ke a bw:m- ooun:’
J:Tu( rlgm and Bdward
:mt spent last week here with friends
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A wedding of interest was that of Misy
Leta Word to Mr, 1. M. Hicks 'l"hryl
went tmmediately to Richland, wnere they
will remain a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvard spent
last week-end in Hawkinsville
Mra. H, V. Robinsopn, of Kewanee, lIN,
is hers for a visit to friends
Mrs, W. M. Turton has returned from
a visit to Moultrie,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reynolds left for
an extended stay in Florida.
Miss Fannie Everett was here from Oa.
milla for the week-ond with homefolks,
Miss Myrtie Butler is visiting in At
lanta.
Mrs, R, J. Marshburn, of Ban Antonto,
Texan, s the guest of Mr. and Mra. Mich
McDonaild,
Waiter Kirkland and little daosghter
have returned from a visit to Gadsden,
Ala,
Mrs. I. W. King went to Atlanta last
week, Bhe was accompanied home by
Mr. King, who has just returned frowm |
France, and was at Camp Gordon,
Miss Ola Lee FPeavy has returned from
Atlanta.
Mrs, R. G, Lumsden is in Atlanta.
Mrs. Clff Franklin and daughter, Doro.
thy, of Tennille, are visitors in the ecity
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RS. JOHN L. TURNER entertained
'l'.l::"ldl.y 'lfu"rnoon at tea, in com
ent to iss Fthel Radaris, of
fx:::rlfiv Tenn., the guest of Mrs, Jack
Mra. McoGregor, of (hie
spending the season at her wintor pon
here, was hostess at an Informal toa
Egiven to & Early of friends lust week, 1
“n:“‘:;d INuvt. of Westchester, N, Y., |
or & conge {
riends last week. W
a 8 Helen M. McKinnon and
Crawford, both of this county, ':‘r:d,.n::;
r‘lod on Tuesday evening at Beulah
Church, the cercmony being performed by
the Rev, B. M. Overby, of this eity, in
th«pl::u:::c :flr !:w friends. Hoth young
. nown and ‘
r".i“‘"}".; popular in
%, John Watt attended the meetin
in Macon last week of the committee |l'l
charge of the womens' ocam aign for
Georgla of the Fifth Liberty fo‘n Mrs,
‘Watt was appointed chairman for Thomas
County, by Mrs. Wight, of Cairo, chair- |
man of the Second (,ouevmalom.l blnrict\
While In Macon Mrs. att I 8 the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mra Charles lin-
Lieutenant and Mrs, Campbell W. Ans
h{ have returned from a short visit to
relatives In Washington, and are with
Mrs. F. J. Alfl!:!, who has recently re
turned from Valdosta and Jackßonville.
Mrs. J. 8. Denham, who nas been
spending some weeks with relatives here,
has returned to Crozet, Va.
Miss Irene Davis, of Atlanta, has been
the guest this week c¢f her sister, Mrs.
‘l‘l‘!or Mitchell.
r. and Mrs. J. A. ltobertson, of Mal
den, Mass., are among the visitors spend.
Imm time here.
- Mra. B, G. Tullls has returned from a
visit to her daughter, Mra. E. J. Aliee,
of Greenville, 8. C.
Mrs. Marion 'hr‘t"n of Jacksonville, is
wvisiting Mr. and re. Rhydon Mays.
Mrs. J. B. Lockbart and J. B. Lock
hart, Jr., of Augusta, are the guests o!|
Mra. Lockhart's mother, Mrs. Arthur Pat
en.
Mrs. Shirley T. Heron, of Chattancoga,
is spending some time here with her
mother, Mre. 8. L. Mallard,
Mra. 8. B Fay and Miss lnlz'n Mal
lard arrived last week from Woods Hole,
Mass, and will spend some weeks at Miss
Fay's winter Wuu here,
un‘.'r. Y. Wyche has returned from n
visit relatives at Summerton, 8. C.
Mrs. O. D. Dfl&n. of Valdosta, was a
visitor to Thomasville for a short time
last week.
Mr. and Mre. Charles W. Rogers, of
Immu were the anem last week of
Mr. and Mra. 1. B. Rogers
Mrs. H. E. Waterhouse has returned to
Atlanta after a visit to friends here.
Mrs. Hattle L. Cochran, of Atlanta, was
a. guest last week of Mrs. James Grib
n.
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RS, CAPE WALKRER entertained in
honor of her Five Hundred Club,
Peach and Klum blossom were used
in decorations in the living room and hall,
where the games were played. The g‘rflzu
of the afternoon were won by Mrs. rey
Bzell, Mis. Gale Riley, and Mrs. Reuby
Nisbet. After !hc.:mo A salad course
and tea were serv by the hosteas, as
sisted by Mre. Paul Ballard, 'rhou‘}-ros
ent were Mesdames P, P. Bzell, V. H.
Talllaferro, Gale Riley, R. D. Stubbs, F.
¥. Middlebrook, Harold Kumg, »e P
Tull, John Watterson, Frank narrr. M.
R. Hudson, Paul Spivey, Paul Atkinson,
8. T. Wingfield, Robert Jenkins, Misses
May Adams, Agnes Leverette, Mollle ¥Far
ley, Martha Gardner, Douschka Sanford
and Mrs. Will Matthews.
Miss Martha Edmondsof was hostess to
the Samuel Reid Chepter of the Daughters
of the Confederacy at the home of Mrs,
Letla Turner., Jonquils made the house
attractive and springlike. = A musical and
Iterary program was carried out. A full
nrn from all commitfeas was made at
th! mn'.lnt and Miss Edmondson chosen
to nrm the chapter at the conven
tion to be held (in Albany at An early
date. The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
Z. J. Edmondson, Mrs. Bid Edmondson,
Mrs, Griffith, and Mrs. Champlon in serv-
Ing and entertain,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Dance entertained
at dinner om Thursday at their home
Those present were Miss Anna B, Spivey,
Rev, and Mrs. Fowler, Rev. and Mrs
Tumlin, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hollis,
Mrs. R, V. Taliaferro attended the Lib
erty Loan convention in Macom.
Miss Woodliffe Scott has returped home
from Atlanta and Athens.
Mrs, Sam_ Hearn is the guest of Mrs
Shepard in Macon this week,
r. and Mrs. B. F. Tull have returned
home hxn Atlanta.
Mre. Will Matthews spent the week-end
with Mrs. Dusenbury in Macon,
Miss Vallie Holsenbeck spent Thuraday
In Macon, {'olnl over to the Style Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, of Macon, were
the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johuns
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, of Milledgeville,
were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Dennls on Wednesday.
. B _Erzell and Percy Rosses are visit.
ing in Florida.
re. Perey Rossee and Miss Hisie Rossee
are the guests of Mra. Bell In Monroe.
Mrs., Frank Hearn has returned home
fro ma visit to Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Martin, of Atlanta, is visit.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mar.
tiee Mabel Davia
A avidson spent the week
end with her parents at g\.\nfly Dale.
Mr. and Mis. ercy Ezell spent Sun-
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day with Dr. and Mrs. Mack Bullard In
Monticello ’
Miss Tsabelle Denham, of rncon spent
the week-end with her parefts, Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Denham.
Mise Montgomery, of Milledgeville, was
the rocen guest of Miss Mattie Lou Spi
vey,
Miss Mamie Hosser Spqey has returned
home from Washimgton, 1. C., where she
had n position as yeoman.
Miss Inez Lawrence was a recemt visitor
to Macon the last week.
Miss Lulie Dennis, of the @G. N. and 1,
College, s visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie, Dennis,
Hugh Walker, Reid DeJarnette and un-l
more Green, of the University of Georgia,
#pent the week-end with their parents ili
Eatonton, }
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Savannah. |
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188 FREDA GREENFIELD was en
tertained by a pumber of friends
Monday evening with a surprise
party, the occasion being the eve
of her departure for Americus, where
she will make her reaidence for the next
few montha,
Miss Lilly Powers entertained a num
ber of friends Monday evening Compli
mentary to her father, H. A. Powers, who
celebrated his eighty-second birthday. It
was a Ht. Patrick's affair, and the idea
was executed to the last detall, evén to
the presentation of elghty-two “green
backs” to the honorec.
The Chatham County Brnnfi o& the
Equal Suffrage party opened head§uar
ters Wednesday morning with an informal
luncheon and reception of members and
friends at Oglethorpe and Bull streeta
It i the first time the brach ever has
undertaken such a venture, Mrs, Craig
Barrow was chairman of the committee
whieh arranged for this additional fea
ture to the work,
Greatly enjoyed was the entertainment
which 100 United States Marines put on
Tuesday evening at the Municipal Audi
torium. sln[m'g and dancln% with a
concert by the famous Marine band, were
features of the program. This s the
firstof a series of entertainments which
the ‘soldiers of the sea” will put on
shortly to raise a fund with which to
erect a handsome marble memorial hal
At the tulnlnf barracks at Paris Island
}bn honor of the members of the corps
who gave their lives during the recent
war.
Beneodictine eadets held their annual
Bt. Patrick's dinner Monday at the col
lege, Young iady friends of the boys
served luncheon. A feature of the an
nual affair this year was unroiling a
handsome seroll whergon was insoribed
the names of more than 200 members
and alumni of the college ‘wWho partici
pated in the war,
~ Thf flower committes of the Independ
ent Presbyterian Chureh presented a re
ception and entertainment Tuesday even
ln“ln the Bunday school rooms.
adame Clements will be entertained
with a luncheon at the DeßSoto Hotel
Tuesday evening when she is to deliver
an address in Havannah on “Ffench Men
of the Hour:* Members of the Equal
flutr:{n Barty 4are to be hostesses for the
occasion.
Celebrating the seventy-seventh anni
versary of their organization, the Irish
!Juper Greens enjoyed a dinner 8t Pat
rick's evening at the Hotel Savannah. The
affair was .;woi»,lmfur the members of
the famous old miWary. organization and
for their members also woh putlcl}»uod
in the recent conflict Captain J. F.
MeCarthy presided,
~ Mrs. BEdna G, Ray and Charles Miller
were married Thursday at the parsonage
of the Wesley Monumental Methodist
Church, the puastor, Rev. A. M. Hugh
lett, D. D, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. gll
ler will reside in Glennville, where th
are well known. *
Miss Jeanette Elizabeth Martin, of
Hineaville, and Edward James Wells, Jr,
of Savannah, were marrieds Wednesday in
Jacksonville, Fla., with Rev. Joseph ¥.
Bell, pastor of the Springfield Methodist
.
OnFaceandHands. Itching
and Burning. Disfigured.
“Lnrr. hard pimples came on my
face and bands. Later the pimples
would run and the skin
@ would be real sore. The
A ‘.fi‘ pimples were in blotches
| I\ and the itching and burn
p ix:‘; caused me to irritate the
affected rno by scratch
(/7 ing. 1 lost rest at night,
and I was disfigured.
““This trouble lasted about two
years before I used Cuticura. They
fi“' relief in one hour, and I was
ezled with one cake of Soap and one
box of Ointment.” (Signed) Miss
Dora B. Kirkland, Waleetka, Okla.,
Aug. 6, 1918,
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Chureh, omcl;ul:. Mr, and Mrs. Wells,
r., will reside in avnn:l.
Miss Bva Altman o John B. Norris
were married Friday afterboen at the
varsonage of Rev, . 8 T, Strickland, of
Claxton. Mr. and Mrs, Nom.\vm make
their home there.
Mr. and Mre. James M, announce
the ongagement of thelr ter, Miss
Alice Maud, to Rev, Am Ai ‘Bire. The
wedding will be an cv of May.
An oyster roast and dance were the
order of social events for the ennual
meeting of the Bavannah Yacht Club on
Wednesday evefiing.
Cooe
Sycamore,
RS, JULIAN HATTAWAY entertain
ed at a dinner party on 'l'hurmy.‘
Covers were laid for eight. ‘
Mrs. W. H. Holcombe and children have
returned from a visit to Mrs. Mabel Can
non at Nona.
Mrs. Jos Stump, of Valdosta, Is the
guest of Mrs, B, G. Smith. 1
Ernest Pearce, of Jacksonville, Fla., was
the week-end guest of R, J. Pearce, i
Mr, and Mrs. Oharles Peed, of Arabi,
are guests of Mre. G. F. Nussei. 1
Mrs. W, T. Williams was a recent visitor
to lau, Joe Bkipper at Pave. ‘
The Rev. C. W. Curry, of Macon, was
the week-end guest of the Rev. J. W,
Connors,
Mra. J. T. Butler and Miss ung Lou
Butler were recent visitors to Cordels
friends,
" Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Smith, of Ash
burn, are visiting B. G. Bmith and family,
W. D. Wood has returned from White
Springs, Fla.
Mrs. Eliza Adams, of Montezuma, and
Mrs. Dora Hobbs, of Atlanta, are guests
of Mrs. Homer Adams.
C. Fountaia spent the wesk-end in Ma
con.
Mrs. Tim Paulk and children, of Ocilla,
are visiting Mrs. M. ¥, %Mddon.
Mrs. C. M. Owens is vhm-f her daugh
ter, Mrs. Jack Brennon at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sconyers and chil
dren have returned from Dublin.
Mrs. Bymon Fryar, of Rochelle, was a
recent visitor to Mra. W. T. Willlams.
Misses Etta and Kdith Pope, who have
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been 1o guests of Miss Minna m
have turned to their home at .
Hur' Everett, of Ocilla, is the guest
of M J. W. Connors
Mr A Mrs, Bnntle{y Reeves and lit
tle du v ter, of Metcalf, are visiting Mrs.
M. B. Adalr,
Miss . Maryjo and Agnes McMillan have
returncd from Eldorado,
Mesdres Jane and Sarah Clements are
visiting Mra. H. 8, sv.ore{ at Ashburu.
M. M VeMurrain and family were week«
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188 LUCILE WHITE, of Avalon,
spent the week-end with her aunt,
Mrs. J. O, MeCrary. |
Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Nelms were in At
lanta several days last week.
Mrs. . T. Ridgway is visiting rela
tives in Augusta, :
Misses Juddie Turner, Loulse Tucker and
Mirlam Hond, of Wesleyan College, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
Mrs. F. C. Bunting has returned from
a visit to Leeford, Del, and s with her
mother, Mra. R. J. Johnson.
Misses Ruth and Anna Lou Doroufh. of
Athens, were the weeke-end guests of Miss
Jessie Dyar.
Mrs. W. L. Ivie and little daughter,
Catherine, are visiting the former's pare
ents, Mr. and Mra. L. J. McConnell.
Mrs. J. A. Dyar was hostess at a spend
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Youll find it interesting, we
think.
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You know how buyers have
sought it as the best car, bar
none, in its field.
And of course many a maker of
light sixes has tried to produce
cars that would rival Saxon
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But the secret of Saxon “Sixes”
standing throughout the coun
try is its unusual quality.
It is generally known that
Saxon “Six” has the same im
portant features that cars cost
ing S4OOO and SSOOO use.
As a matter of fact the distinctly
greater value of Saxon “Six” has
caused many buyers to guestion
higher-priced cars.
Now, up to date, no maker has
been able to build a car at the
‘the-day party Wednesday, Her guests in.
cluded Mesdames S. D. Braun, R, J. John
som, H. L. McCrary, }{f. Burch, W. G.
Broek, R. M, Turner, J' A. Wilbanks and
Mrs. Eugene Dyar,
Miss Myra Garner and Miss Ruby Wil
kerson were the weck-end guests of Miss
Elizabeth Archer, at Bowman.
Mrs, Worley Nall and children and Mrs.
Tom Stark, of Elberton, spent Wednesday
with Miss Vera McConnell.
D. W. Brooks and Georg~ Ridgway, of
the University of Georgia, spent the week
end with homefolks,
Mr, and Mrs. Sam McCrary have re
turned from several months' stay in
Florida.
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They Couldn’t Match
Saxon “Six” In Value
Now They Seek to Attract
Buyers By Lowering Prices
Come and Get a Copy of Our New Booklet, “Con-
Adential Information on Mx‘or Car Vadlues.”
The Facts That It Gives Will Astound You,
J. G. Lewis Motor Co.
Distributors
232 Peachtree St Atlanta, Ga,
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AT REASONABLE PRICES
“A stitch in time” will save nine. A little work
done on yeur teeth when they begin to fail will
save them, and save useless pain, embarrass
ment and expense.
We successfully treat Riggs disease and cure sore
ums.
" Examination and estimate free.
pumet $5.00 guoTmmiren . SB.OO
Geld, Silver, Cement and Inlay Fillings. Painless Extraction.
UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS
23% Whitehall St. Ower Enooby” Phusrsency.
Corner Alabama. DR. C. C. NEEDHAM, Preprictor,
Saxon “Six” price that would
match or even closely approxi
mate it in value and perform
ancs.
So they have turmed to other
ways to win buyers from Saxon
COSi‘..
Today they offer the lure of a
slight price-saving. In some
cases SIOO, in other cases S2OO
less than the SBamon “Six” price.
Years ago that selling scheme
used to go over successfully
with buyers. But not any
more.
Men know the true value of
quality now,
They know that the quality car
—even though it costs S2OO
more—is by far the best in
vestment.
And so, if this last attempt to
win buyers by offering a slight
price-saving has accomplished
anything at all it heas only
strengthened the standing of
Saxen “Six.” ‘
It is in reality an admission on
the part of other makers that
they can’t offer you Saxon
u&xn qm‘y.