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Carrollton,
. ISB CLAIRE HOLDERNESS was
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= Wednesday at 2 o’clock. The home
was decorated with'spring flowers. The
table was decorated with flowers and
handpainted butterflies, suspended by
ribbons from the center light to the cor=
ners of the. table,’ on the plates, cups
and glasses. The place cards were hand
“painted spring girls in pastel tints, Cov
ers were laid for 14. Those lhvi(eg,lzere
Mesdames Shiriey Boykin, B, M. ng,
Ruth: Kramer, Claud Griffin, John Ste
wart, Jack Aycock, \Hulin Horton,
Misses Vivian = Brodnax, Marguerite
Adams, Susie Tanner, Mildred Camp,
01{}@ Bradley Rachel Brock. \
rs. Kdgar Johnson entertained in
honor of her guesi, Miss Jennie Rodgers,
®f Nashville, Tenn., at a tea Wednes
day afternoon. Those in #he receiving
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Jennie Rogers, Mi. Maggle Rogers,
Mrs. J. E. Cline, flgs. C. H.wStewart,
About 100 guests were invited,
Mrs. C. £ Roop was hostess at all
spend-the-My party Tuesday. The
guests were Mesdames E, M. Bass, L.
M. Turner, B. A, Hogan, of Hogansville; |
‘(‘.. B. Smith, I, C. Loftin, Glen Hohness, |
‘A, O. Hale, A. J. Milligan, Jim Holmes, |
Mrs. Walker Beck: entertained the
Serving Ctub in honor of /Mrs. Ben
Hogan, of Hogansville. Those- %esem
were Jl'lesdamma. Al l',Ylpshaw, s
Reege, Jim Smith, J. Z, Thompson, C. 1.
Ro:%, L. M. Turner, 1. C. Loftin, Glen
Holmes, C. E. Smith and Miss Ethel
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# dance was given at the Halvyon
Club rooms Saturday %vening. Those
dancing were Misses Sarah Gray, Cor
rine Bass, Luclle Conner, of Bainbridge; !
Claire Holderness, Mildred Camp, Susie |
Tanner, Mrs. Ruth Kramer, Mr. and
Mrs. Pomp Shdffer and Mrs. Mary Blck-l
ford and Messrs. Frank L. Stanton, \Val |
HEARST’S SUNDAY - AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think —— SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1919.
Stantdn, of Atlanta; Tom Nickles and
Arthud Minegartner, of New York;
Sherwo Hurt and Brooks Mell, of
New Yoyk; Will Shaw, Hollis Gray and
Edg&‘r ollis, of Newnan.
w Mrs. J. Z. Thompson entertained at a
theater«party Wednesday afternoon in
| nonor of herxguem, Mrs, ,J. F. Glass, of
McDonough. The house was decorated in
Jomquits and violets. A salad course
was served. Mrs. Thompson was as
sisted in entertaining by Mrs. C. L.
Smith and T, W. Dorsey. Her {uests
invited to meet Mrs, Glass were Misses
Nell Meadows, KEthel Smith, V'¥l3ll
Brodnax, Marguerite Adams, Sué Tan
ner, Claire éflolderneu, LQuise Steed,
Ruth Steed, Caroliine Cooper, Olive Brad
ley, Raclxl Brock, Laulie Merrell, Willie
Lee Hertin, MMdred Camp, Jackson,
lMesdan\en. Pal Bradley, Walter Begck,
fHerman Vaughn, Hulen Horton, John
{Stéewart, Claud Gritfin, Jack Aycock and
[Miss Kathieen Alman,
Miss Mae Puckett engertained a/few
friends ®aturday evening., Her guests
were Misses Clarice Tume{, Jewell Rob
inson, giauune Lambert, Katharine
Reese, ary Tanner, Charley Mae
Holmes and Messrs. Jeff Brock, Wil
mer Huff, Miiton Smith, Ray Morgan,
John Tanner, Lewis Cobb and May Dor
sey.
. Miss Ludir %askln, of Temple, is the
guest of Mrs, Fannie Chambers.
M? L. K. Smith and Mrs, Buferd
Boy Kin attended the Woman’s Mission
ary confetence in session at Milledge
ville iast week,
The Mission Study Circle met with
Mrs. W. H. Cooper Monday afternoon.
After the lesson a salad course wag
served,
Miss Dorothy Embree, of Villa Rica,
was the ‘week-end guest of Miss Ruth
Bteed.
Mrs. Mary sAAycock, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Aycock and Wales Aycock motored to
Atlanta Monday to meet Captain Loyd
Aycock who has been in France several
months, g !
® Mrs. George Copeland entertained at
diln}rl\er Tuesaay. Covers were laid for
eight. ¢ , ¢
J. D.! Hamrick, Jr., spent Thursday
in Atlanta. :
“Mrs. Irving Cherrey entertained at a
spend-the-day party Thursday. Her
suets were Mesdames, “Glen Halmes,
- C. Loftin, B. A. Hogan, 1. M. Tur
ner, C. E. Rcop and-E. M. Bass
Mrs Fannie Veal and Mrs. Goodwin
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Miss Mary ’A‘xn’ner was hostess at a
g&rty Friday evening in honor of Miss
tharine Reese, her guest from At
lax&t& About 30 guests were invited.
eifer Snead, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Snead.
Mrs. G.- C, Cook gpent Tuesday in
Atlanta,
St. John Snead, of Fort MePherson,
spent the week-end with relatives here.
Miss Katharine Reese has returned to
her home in Atlanta after a visit to
]Mi_s_s Mary Tanner.
Mrs. Ruth Krzmier had as her week
end guests, Mrs.* Frank L. Stanton,
Framnk L. Stanton, Jr., V? Stanton, of
Atlanta; . Tom_Nickel, ‘Auther Hinegart
ner, of NP' York; Sherwood Hurt aad
&Brooks Meil, of Atlanta.
Mesdames. Mary Bickford, Walker
TFlournoy and Pomp Shaffer motored to
Atlanta Friday, :
Miss. Katie l.ou 'Thomasson went to
Atlanta Friday and from there will go
to_LaGrange for a visit,
Mrs. \Ruth Kramer-left Thursday for
Atlanta and will T to Forsyth for the
week-énd where she will be the guest
of Mrs. P. T. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Tombs
‘ThoMasson, of LaGrange, and B, W.
Thomasson and son, James, were the
week-end -guests- of Mr. J. J. Thomas.-
son.
Mrs. Hilton Tyus. and ghlk!ren left
Wednesday for Forsyth. Mrs. Tyus will
attend a liberty loah meeting in Ma
con before toming home,
Mre. R. H, Fitts, Miss Isabella and
Francis, spent several days in Atlamal
last week.
lanta, is the guest of Miss Laura Kytle, |
Miss Kathleen Collinsworth, of At-
Roy Gibson, who has been in service
in France over a year, came home Mon
day evening. He will leave soon for a
training schéol in Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Laura “Morris is in Atlanta at
Wesley Memoral Hospital,
Mr. and Mrd. Sam Tate Vand Miss
Mattie Jones motored to Atlanta Sat
urday, {
Dr. and Mrs, Lu Fitts spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. T. W, Reeves spent the week
end in Mandeville. ;
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Americus.
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ARDS have been received in Americus
C announeing the engagement of Miss
Jennie Abramson, of Fort Valley,
to Morits Bukantz, the marriage date to
be given later,
Mrs. John Oliver was hostess at an en
tertainment on Saturday, honering Mi
Mary Sue Chambliss, who is a student at
Bessie Tift this year. The rooms were
fitled with *bright epring blessoms, and
the guests enjoyed roq{( at three tables
unt‘&l 6 o’clock, when a‘salad course was
served. Present were Mh:.g.\unelln Har
l‘%l.d. Miss Agenes Gatew: Miss Mar
guerite Evarett, Miss Kunice Royal, Miss
Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Mabel iSlits, Miss
Gertrude Davenport, Miss flnnla Ellis,
Mrs. W, E. Taylor and Mrs, M. H.
Whesler. 3 4
Council of Safety Chapter, D. A, R.,
held its March meeting with the regent,
Mrs, ~?h(rlu . Rogers, ‘i her apart
ments in the Windsor Hotel. eral read
ings were given, and plans were discussed
for summer work: .
. Mis. ‘Euseno Hill was hostess last weck
to the Re oss Bridge Club, Jasmino
and peach oms were the decorations
‘used; and a box of stationery was given
for top score. xbreunt were Miss Kath
leen Denham, Mrs. Charles Burke, Miss
Claire Everette, Miss Loulse Marshali, Mrs.
Stephen Pace, Miss Elsie Ragan, Miss
Fannie Mae Williford and Mrs. Glenn
Hooks. ¥ ‘
_Mrs. Charles Burke entertained the
Young Matrons' Club, at a party last
week. Jasmine and peach blossormns were
‘used as decorations. Those playing were
Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs, Barlow Counecil,
Mrs, Kdgar Shipp, Mrs. Tom Marshall,
Mrs. Temi McLendon, Mrs, Clff Williams,
Mrs. Franc Mangum, Mrs, G. C. Webb,
Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Crawford Wheat
ley, Mrs. Tracy Cunningham, Miss Eliz
abeth Eldredge, Mrs. Joe Mawkins, Miss
Ada Finley, Mrs, E. J. Eldredge, Mrs.
Eugene Hill, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mrs, "Clar
ence Niles, Mrs. Qmory Rylander, Mrs.
John Council. -
Mrs. John Servis entertained at the
Tea Room last week, and the party was
in the nature of a farewell social affair,
as Lieutenant and Mrs. Servis expect to
leave Americus shortly, on account of his
return to civil life. Those present were
Mrs. J. B. Hightower, Mrs. W. D. Ivey,
Mrs. D. K. Brinson, Mrs, Frank Harrold,
Mrs. Mary B, Clay, Miss Bryce Pillsbury,
Mrs., Oharles Rogers, Mrs., H. O, Jones,
Miss Emmae Borum, Mrs. J. E. Mathis
and Mrs. Robert Lipscemb.
The Chrysanthemgum Club met last week
with Mrs. Thomas Harrold. It was decid
ed not to hold monthly meetings as here
tofere, but to call special sessions,
The dance at the Armory on FKriday
evening by the A. 8. D. was gx\ enjoyable
atfalr. Present were Major aid Mrs. Earle
Schofield, Lieutenant and Mrs. Bouchee,
Mrs. i{lowell Simmons, Lieutenant and
Mrs. Kalis, Mr. and Mrs. Franc Mangumi,
Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Moreland, Miss Mary
Parker, Miss Annie Ivey, Miss Sara Tow
er, Miss Mary Hawkes, Miss Mary Jossey,
Miss Sara Britton, Mrs. Harry Hawkius,
Miss Corinne Culler, Miss Gertrude Daven
port, Miss Eugenia Britton, Miss Dorothy
Cargill, Miss Margaret Wheatley, Miss
Eulalie Sawyer, Miss Eunice Royal, Miss
Lucy Simmons, Miss Isabel Wheatley and
Miss Sara Horne. f
;flu Margery Cargill entertained last
weéek at a tacky party, homoring Miss
Virginia Lipsgeomb, who will shortly leave
Americus. The prizes, a box of candy and
a handkerchief, were won by Miss Frances
Shiver and Miss Lilli-n Denham. Phe
guest of honor was presented with a gold
pin with sapphires. Those present were
Miss Elizabeth Council, Miss Frances Shi
ver, Miss Alice Harrodd, Miss Margery
Cargill, Miss Louise Cargiil, Miss Lillian
JYenhzwm, Miss Olive Davenport, Miss Etta
Ruth Brooks.
The Womar's Literary Club met ldst
‘week with Mrg, R. R. Poole. A novel fea
ture being a ?saper on Cleopatra, written |
in verse by Mrs, C. M. Willilams. Thoml
participating ip the program were Mrs.:
James Harris, Mrs. Charles Ansley, Mrs,
C. M. Williams, , |
Mrs. Stephen Pace entertained last
week At a birthday dinner, honoring Ste
phen Pace and the nfembers of ' the' bar,
of which he is a member. . The bungalow
was ~decorated with peach blossoms and
spring flowers, and the dining room was
pretty with daffodils and yellow jasmine.
The place cards were hand-painted yel)ow;
daffodils. Those present were Judge
Jumes ; Hixon, Judge Zera Littlejohn,
Judge W, M. Harpep, Soliciter Jule Fel
ton, Kgbert Allen, W. A. Dodsony W. D.
Harvey and Mayor J. E. Sheppard, \
~ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lane entertained
last week, honoring Evan T. Mathis, who
has recently returned from France. Be
sidés the honor guest, those invited were
' Dr. and Mrs, Evan T. Mathis, Mrs, M. T,
Dozier, Miss Linda Mathis, Miss Lucille
i" wph¥ and Mrs. €harles Murphy, eof
Charleston. ™
. Mr. and Mrs.! Harrold Shipps were the
Imn-:zts of friends-and relatives in Ameri
| cus lagt week on their way to Florida
upon their honeymoon. Mrs. Shipps was
Miss Mary Wimberly, of Mucon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Counefl are
spending some time in Pitishurg, New
York and other Northern citles.
Mrs. C. C. Webb entertained her etub
at her home, A deck qf playing cards
| was given for top pore. Those playing
were Mrs. B. J. E|s‘mlge. Mrs Charles
Burke, Mrs. Eugene Hill, Mrs. 1. B, Ev
erette, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. John
Allen Fort, Mre. Taylor Lewis, Mrs, Clf(
Williams, Miss - Kathleen Lenham, Miss
Lula, Mathis, Mrs. M. S§ Wheeler and
Miss Claire Everigtt‘. &
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social Circle. '
RS. H. H, HERNDON entertained
at a family dinner Friday.
Mr, and Mfs. George T. Spear
man gpent Sunday in Athens. |
+ Mrs. Heury Pledger has re'firned from |
a visit to Winder, ¥ e
Mrs. J, Rns«nhurf is 111 at the Wesley
Memorial Hospita} in Atlanta,
Mrs. J. A. Mobley entertained at a lovely
d!n‘u:r Sunday. y
Miss Alice Lindsey, of Atlanta, spent
Synday here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. R: Lindsey.
Miss Lilllan Conner was hostess at a
delightful party on Friday afternoon. Five
hundred was played, About 256 guests were
present.
The Woman's Misslonary Soclety of the
Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs.
Sanders Upshaw Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Angie Lou Reynolds, of Atlanta,
was the recent guest of Mrs, W. W,
Diolwin.
Miss Julla Almand, of LaGrange Fe
male College, spent several dny-# this
week with her parents, Mr. and rs. E.
L. Almand.
Mrs. E. A. Armistead lmx little son,
Harold, of Elberton, spent séveral days
of last week with Mrs. N, D. Dacus,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Upshaw, of Coving
ton, spent the past week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. BE. 8. Herndon, -
Miss Sara Emma Herndo\, of Wesleyan
ollege, spent last week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Herndon.
Mrs. Emma Tunnell left Friday for her
home In “Gilmore, Ark., after a vigit of
several months to her sister, Mrs. Anna
Carter,
Mrs. John Rimonten and little son,
John, Jr., returned Saturday to thelr home
Ihn Greenville after a visit to relatives
ere.
Miss Sue Shipp Malcolm visited friends
in Atlanta last week,
Mrs, George !prnrm“ and Mra, C. W.
;filler vigited {riends Madison Thurs
ay. 3 N
Mrs. I A, Stohton, Jr., has returned
from a visit' to relatives in Atlanta,
Miss Lemma Dacus spent several days
of last week In Atlanta, f
Mrs. H. H. Harris and little dnuflnrr.
Kathryn, have returncd to their hoine
in Good Hope after a visit to Mrs, L. A,
Maleolm,
Mrs. H. H. Herndon spent Thursday in
Atlanta, '
Mrs, Fannie Stanton v&lcltod Mrs. I. A.
Stanton, Br., at Winton récently,
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Temple.
M. BAXTRER spent Monday tn Atiants
: T. . Weodruff, of Columbus, spent
* a few days in ‘f‘em{rlo lust week
0. 0. Kinney spent Monday in Atlanta,
| Miss Maude Bewell, of Carrollton; spent
the week-end in Temple with her parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sewell.
g £k Sgirp spent Monday in Atlanta
- Misses 1l Entrekin and Faye Chapman
‘npem the week-end in Atianta.
) Mr, and Mrs, Hoyt Kinney have returned
from Rockmart. - .
Mrs, Bane and little grandson, Jack
Stone, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs,
J. A, Griffin,
. Dr. G L. Baskin spent Monday in At«
anta,
iss T®uise BSteed spent Saturday and
Bukday in Carroliton a 8 the guest of her
parsnts, Mr. and Mra, E, J. Steed.
Dr. T. M. Spruell spent Tuesday in At
lanta,
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. West returned home
Thursday from Bt. Joseph's Hospitai,
where Mrs, West underwent ansopfvation.
Messrs, Joe and .‘rhn Strickland spent
Wednesday in Atlanta, '
Mr. W. B. Green, of Gainesville, spent
Sunday In Temple with homefolks.
o ’»fi Griffm, H. H. SBnell and J, N.
Hildebrand spent Thursday in Atlanta.
s John McEiroy spesd Tuesday In Carrolls
on. ;
Mrs, R, L. Crawford, of Atlanta, spent’
& few days in Temple recently as the guest
of relatives,
W. L. anda B, O, sznoy spent Wednes«
day In Atlanty,
Mre. L. T. Davis and tittle son, ’. T,
of Pexns, are the guests of relatfves here,
M. T. Burnett, of Birmingham, spent
Bunday iu Tewgple as the guest of M. M,
Hocper. o
Frani Coubs ¢ Oliefoilton, spent. the
week-end in Temple with homaefolks.
& ’i‘&n?“.‘: “'”'.;mwwd ’lrlet‘:l‘s-on. of Cars
Jent Sund b -
'%&“‘ ¥4n Temple with rel
r. and Mrs. Roy Gatist, of Atlanta,
are kfllfl guests of l,l'l 4. T. Adams this
" Mr.and Mre. 0. L. Davis, of Villa R
I‘Pnlt Sunday in Temple, V‘lv‘ -
Mrs. Paul Ricker, of Blithe, Ga., was o
Temple visitor last week,
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HE BI{d:. ARP CHAPTER of the
Daughters of Qonfederacy met with
Mrs, W. . Brogdon Tuesday afte
ernoon at her home, The roll call was
answered with Irish quotations. After
the business an Irish program was re
dered, 8t Patrick souvenirs were given
each guest, 1:1 ice course and mints were
served, the St. Patrick colors being used
in the refreshments. = Those present wertl
Mesdames. Pruuner, W, H. Lewis, Laura
Garner, L. P. Pattille, B. W. Vance
Paul Cates, Clyde 'W. Power, Prince Roy
al, Dallas Martin, Misses Elzabeth Mor
gan, Eliz;flu-n. Hrogdon, Christa shn::{;urn.-
Mary Blizabeth Lew:s, Kathleen Royal and
Master Paul Cates.
The tharriag. of Miss Bdith Mayfield
and Brad Wotford, of Atlanta, wu"ol
emnized on Saturday evening, March 15, at
the home of the bride’s sister, Mra, Minor
Gravitts, Tiho ceremony was performed
by Rev. A. B. Couech, of Locust Grove,
after which the couple left for Atlanta,
where they will live.
Leonard Sudderth, of the U. 8. N, is
here for twenty days' visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Harrison Sudderth.
A ‘dance was given Saturday evening
by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordy, compli
menting their guest, Miss Alline Adams,
of Tignall, The ropms wherd the danc
ing was enjoved were aecorated with Jon
quils. Tuti-fruti cream and cake were
served. Those present were Misses Kate
Culpepper, Amy Done“ srene Bowdon,
rxmdu Scott, Rub cConnell, HEthel
SRadburn; Messrs, l’i,ookcr Pattillo, Verner
and Morpis Shadburnm, Allen Vance, Lee
Strickland, Evorette Greer, Dr. and Mre.
H. P. Hambrick. 5
Mrs. Hubert Power and daughter, Fran
ces, have returned from Atlanta]” where
they were the guests of Mrs. Powers' sis
ter, Mrs., Grady Verner,
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Campbell and
daughter, 4arah, of Atlanta, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aldredge
for the week-end. - |
Mrsw Elmer Allen, ‘of Shelbyville, Tenn.,
is the guest of her p:nnu, Mr., and Mrs.
Herman Haumliton,
Mrs, Gariand Wallace, M. N. W..
Buice and Miss uaug. Buice were in At
lanta Tuesday. r
Mrs. Dallas Martin visited Atlanta
Monday. \
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sudderth, of Nor
cross, were the recent guests of Mr. and
Mr‘? G. H. Sudderth,
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Allen and Mr.
Earl Vance are in Boston, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T Sudderth enter
tained at dinner ¥Friday evening., Their
guests were-Migses Gertrude Brogdon, Cap
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Mrs. Joe Shadburn and children have
returned from a visit\to her mother, Mrs.
A, J, Street, In Atlanta.
Mrs. John L. Campbell, of Atlanta, 1s
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Al
dredge, ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Allen and Mrs.
John Q. Allen spent Monday In Atlanta.
) .‘\;lflfl Ethel Vance spent Tuesday in At
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‘ Q.|-x. Ralph Gordy and her guest, Miss
Aline Adams, of Tignall, spent Monday in
Atlanta,
Miss Sue Morgan, of Atianta, was the
woek-end guest of her sister, Miss Eliz
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| isses Marjorie Busha, Anna Harrell
Hudson Super-Six Still Rei
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No Car Disturhs Its Supremacy
Now it is known this year, »s last year and the two years before,
Hudson Supergpix continues to be the first car in Motordom.
The Automobile shows exhibit no new types to challenge Hud
son leadership in the field above.sl,soo. Nothing is ta be seen
at any show in that class but types which the Super-Six has every
where outrivaled.
It Is the Permanent Type
That was pronounced for the Hudson when the Super-Six was first an
nounced three years ago. It proved its right to that distinetion in count.
less test§ made on the speedway, in hill climbs and in trans-continental
touring. Its official records remain unequaled, though assailed by many
rivals. g
The Hudson is known best hecanse of its mechanieal leadcnhip, but in
addition, men in the trade acknowledge it as the leader in body design
ing. That is no more clearly shown than at this year’s auto shows.
Last year’s Hudsons reveal how they have influenced many ears seen
at this year’s shows. And the new Hudsons with their square lines and
other advanced appointments are regarded as-a forecast of what to ex
pect in the new cars next fall.
60,000 Delivered and the Supply Is Still Short
Except for the few open models that some dealers may have, there are
no open car Hudsons to be had just now. Faetory production is eonfined
to closed types. Every spring has witnessed the disappointment of thou
sands who could not get Hudsons. Only those who speak now will be
sure of delivery when they want it.
You can see today, in our showroom, the cars which attract most at
tention at all the auto shows.
W. Goldsmith, Jr.,-Grant C
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A New Car That Men Have Long Wonted
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Thousands Ride In It—Will You?
Note what all are saying about the Essex.
In hundreds of cities it has awakened a greater motor car interest
than anyone has seen in years.
More than a hundred thousand have ridden in the Essex. '!‘9
times as many have seen it. :
The qualities in the Essex which
appeal most are those very qualities
that are most attractive in the light,
cheap car and thos= of the large, costly
one. They are comfort, riding ease,
endurance, and elegance at a maderate
rost for purchase and operation.
Every Essex Sales Room Now
Holds Motordom's Interest
People instantly admire Essex
beauty. They speak of the detail and
care with which it is finished. They
note its lines and talk of features that
have been exclusive to costly cars.
They are enthusiastic over its riding
qualities as shown over rough roads
and worn-out pavements. The
Essex does not pitch its pas
sengers about, It remains
rigid and firm and free from
rattles and squeaks no matter
how rough the service. There
is no need to drive miles out
J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR.—GRANT CO-:
DISTRIBUTORS.
229 Peachtree St. 2 Atlanta, Ga.
and Vera Summers, of Agnes feott, wery
the week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. 8. J.
Busha,
~ Miss Cfaudia Thomas, of Atlanta, was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. P. Pattillo,
for the week-end. k
Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Marbury and sen,
McGuire, are visiting Mr. sarbury’s par
ents, Mr., and Mrs, J. G. Marbury, in
Lathrop, Ala, \
Mrs. Jones Yow and children, of Ath
ens, aro the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. B.
Shadburn.
Miss Carfax Baxter spent the week-end
Inb:mlnuvnlo. the guest of Mrs. John Ja
cobs,
Martin Ed Brogdon, of Macon, spent the
of the way to avoid a rouwh stretch of
road. It goes over the worst roads
like a big, costly car.
The Essex is demonstrated on the
same steep hills that are used to prove
climbing ability by high-powered and
costly cars. Speed is shown over the
same course that fast cars are demon
strated. Its acceleration is compared
to the few cars noted for such pen
formance.
Buyers Being Placed
On Waiting List
Dealers have already booked orders
for more cars than they are scheduled
to receive before midsummer.
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weedond hero with his parents, Mr. “}
Mrs. George L. Brogdom, ' &
Mrs, Emma Wilson and Mw.. W
Martin spent Tuesday dn Atianta. 1A
JAS. A. STEELE & CO.
JEWELERS
Bargnins in Dinmonds.
Expert Watch Repatring.
42 Penchtree St. Cor.” Walton.
It is doubtful if anyone will
be able to get an Esecex as
promptly as he may want it.
But by ordering now the
delay won't be quite so long,
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