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HE annual Rotarian fete nlg& for
Rotary ladies at the Coosa untry
Club was a briliant success, excelling
all previous occasions because of the dls
tinguished guests {»reunt and the wel
comed young aviator guests of the club.
Benator Hoke Smith and General Cameron,
who were in Rome to take part in the big
Vlew:x Loan celebration on Memorial Day,
in the city Friday evening in time
to be the Rotary Club's honored guests.
Lieutenant Devern, R. ¥. C., of England,
by birth a Canadian and one of the Cana
ax.a aces, was the guest of Cagtaln Mark
per, who has just reached home from
France, and the presence of the ace added
A pleasant feature to the occasion. Rome's
own awators, Andrew Cooper and James
D'Arey, the young flyer who made such a
daring “dip” at President Wilson, as he
#toodl on the deck of the George Washing
ton, were also welcomed t{uelu. A num
ber of specches were made, both Senator
Smith and General Cameron relpondln‘s
when their names were called, then qui
& few stunts held an inviolate secrecy
until sprung upon the unsuspecting guests
added mirth to the dinner party. ]
The pretty home wedding Wednesday at
§ o'clock which united Miss Addie Sue
Young and Willlam Wimberly was of wide
interest. Oniy members of the two fam
ilies and a few intimate friends were pres
ent in the littie home attractive with pro
fuse decorations of white roses and ferns.
The Rev. T. R. Kendull, Jr., performed the
impressive ring ceremeny and the Niwon
Orchestra played a program of choice mu
sic before and after the ceremony. The
bride wore a becoming coat sult of blue
with hat, gloves and shoes in tan. Her .
flowers were a corsage of bride roses and
lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wim
berly left on the northbound Southern for
& brief trip and when they return will |
take up their abode in their attractive lit
tle. bungalow in East Rome. |
Mrs. Burnett Norton left Monday for}
‘Washington to spend a month with her
cousin, Mrs. Carden Warner, Mrs, Henry
Norton came down from Nashville to be‘
with Mr. Norton and the children.
Mrs. Will Graves entertalned informally
for her young and attractive guest Miss
Evelyn Dusenberry, of Macon, and on Wed
nesday the Hope Chest Club tendered Miss
Dusenbury and Mrs. Malcolm MecDermott,
of Knoxville, both of whom are ex-mem
bers of the club and resigned from the
popular twelve only because of a change of
residence, a delightful bridge at the Coosa
Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Lindsey motored to Atianta, for the
first night of grand opera. Mrs. Robert
Graves, Mrs. B. 1. Hughes and Mliss Helen
MecLin were In another party that went
down Tuesday. Mrs. Lella Hill Wright
Bpent the week with friends and heard the
distinguished singers.
The golfers of Rome entertained the vis
fting goifers from Anniston Tuesday when
& match game was played at an elegant
luncheon in the club house. The guests
numbering ten motored over from Annis
ton and the play was for 38 holes, with
the hosts victorious. The visitors have
challenged the Romans for a return match
on their home links in May, and according
to precedent, the heme team will win on
the home links, so it will always remain
fifty-fifty.
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R. AND MRS. H. W. CHRISTIAN,
Mrs. T. C. Mayson. Messrs. Lee
Btrickland and Everett Greer mo
tored to Atlanta Monday and attended
nd opera.
'rhrt g’:\ul- Cates and son, l":mrlJ Jr.,
{Avt returned from a wielt o Mrs. Claule
vie in Atianty,
Mrs. Ozie Thompson and sister, Montie,
of Cummings, were the recent guests of
their aunt, Mrs. J. A. Rglee.
Little Miss Dorothea Brooks, of Law
meovme.qu Q;l,e weekeend guest of Ilit
tle Miss Grace Power.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen are spending
the week in Philadelphia.
Master John Roy McLuecas spent the
week-end in Inman with relatives.
Mesdames Xrnest Murphy and Wilbur
D'lnnkanrdr‘np spent Tuesday in Gaines
wville.
Claude Rylee nt Monday in Gaines
ville with his wm who I 8 in a hospital
there.
Ed Roper spent Monday In Gainesville.
Mrs. W. B. Brogdon spent Tuesday in
Atlanta. ®
Miss Elizabeth Craig spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and ~hildren
#pent Tuesday in Atlanea.
Mrs. W. A. Hope apent Sunday in
Gainesville, the guest of Ler daughter,
Miss Eva Hope.
Mr, ana bxir.. Charles MocConnell and
son, of Lawrenceville, were the Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. «inrland Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Mariin and Master
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Richard Martin, of Athena, motored pere
Sunday and were the guests of Mry
Gcorg« L. Brogdon. \
John Lowe spent Sunday in Duluth.
Miss Mary Smith, of Falrtax, Ala., was
the week-end guest of Misses Curfax
Baxter and Ruby McLucas.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sewell and_chil
dren, Misses Chloe Kelley and Bmily
Busha motored to Athens B\md".
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Martin visited At
lanta Sunday.
Joe Shadburn, W. E. Tullis and Jesse
Baterfield spent Mondn‘“ln Milledgeville.
Calvin and Charles rner spent Sat
urday and Sufiday in Atianta,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levinson and childven
motored to Atlanta Sunday. They were
accompanied by Miss Liilian Shatzan, who
has been their guest for some time.
Mr. and Mra. Jeoe Shadburn .nd elii
dren and Dr. W. W. Power motored te
Atlanta Sunday and spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Btreet.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutchens have re
turned from Atlanta, where Ir, Hutch
:‘l;a went to attend cthe medical associa
n.
Mrs, Scrap Maffett, Mrs. lissie Castle
berry, Colonel and Mrs. E. O. Dobbs went
to_ Atlanta Thurm
Miss Anna Kate Tis flundh\%‘ the
week with her paremts in Gastonia, N. C.
Mrs. Dan Allen, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allea.
Misses Lottid Phillipps and Ethleen
Jarrard, of Brenau College, spent the
Easter holidays with Dr, and Mrs. W. J.
Hutchens,
Mr. and Mrs. Emor; Brooks, of Law
renceville; Mrs., Tom Power, Mrs. W. E.
Sears and_ Mrs, Charles A.. Stringer mo
tored to Fish, Ga.,, Sunday to see their
father and brother, Mr. Raymond String
er, who is seriously ill.
Miss Parilu Deaton spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Willie May Martin, of Atlanta,
wag here for the week-end.
John T. Robertson, of Atlanta, spent
Friday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Martin and children,
of Lawrenceville, were the recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Irwin and children
spent Easter in Marietta.
M. E. Brogdon, of Macon, and George
L. Brogdon, Jr., of Atlanta, were the
week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George 1. Brogdon.
Everette O'Kelley spent Saturday in
Atlanta,
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Social Circle.
St Qs
WEDDING of unusual social interest
was that of Mrs. Ada B. Jones to
Howard C. Brooks, Saturday, in the
presence of a few close friends and rela
tives, the Rev. Dr. Lacy, of Decatur, of
fleiating.
The John Olark Chapter, D. A. R., cele«
brated its second birthday Fridn{ after
noon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Shepherd.
Mrs. Z T. Fitzpatrick, of Madison, was
the guest of honor and during the after
noon she spoke on the work accomplished
by Georgia women. A musical program
followed. Among the out-of-town guests
were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Vu”_ Mrs.
Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Butler, of Madison;
Mrs. Spicer, of Savannah; Mrs. Spearman,
of Anniston, Ala.,, and Mrs. De La Prierre,
of Winder.
Mrs. C. E. Lioyd entertained at a beau
tiful party on Thursday afternoon in hon
or of her eister, Mrs. J. F. Spearman, of
Anniston, Ala. “Five hundred was played.
About 35 friends were invited.
Mrs. Lee De Lapriere has returned to
her home in Winder after a visit of several
week to her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stan
ton.
Mrs. Sanders Upshaw was hostess at a
lovely dinner Friday, given in honor of
Mrs. James Spicer, of Savannah, who is
the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Johnson. Mrs.
Upshaw's guests were Mesdames P. A,
Stanton, W. D. Spearman, Walter Lane,
Mell knox, W. 8. Johnson and James
Spicer,
Little Miss Sara Stanton gave an Easter
egg hunt to several of her friends Saturday
afternoon, ‘
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Few and children, of
Madison, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Milter, |
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonner and chil
dren, of Rutledge, were guests of Mrs. B,
8. Herndon Sunday.
Mrs. G. W. Funk and Mrs. Mell Knox
spent the week in Atlanta where they at
tended grand opera. Others attending
grand opera were Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.
Johnson, Mrs. James Spicer, Mrs. Sanders
Upshaw, Mrs. John Upshaw and Mr. and
Mrs. George Hatcher.
Mrs. J. O. Gresham and little daughter,
Evelyn, spent last week-end in Covington
with Mrs. C. A. Sockwell.
Mrs. W. V. Almand, of Conyers, was the
gmnt guest of her daughter, Mra. F. G.
unn,
Miss Sue Bhipp Malcolm spent Friday in
Atlanta,
Mrs. Mell Knox entertalned a few friends
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN . A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1919.
Infnrmnl.l,y Saturday evening in compliment
to Mrs. James Spicer, of Savannah. Those
invited were Mrs. John Upshaw, Mrs. San
ders Upshaw, Mrs, James wcer. Mrs. W,
8. Johnson, Misses Gladys Espey and Miss
Maud Mobley.
Mr, -and Mrs. R, P. Sweeney attended
grand opera Tuesday.
Miss Mary H. Wirsen, of Atlanta, t
i\lmdd-y here with her mother, Mrs, suy
oyd.
Miss Emily Upshaw, of Agnes Scott, was
the guest of her meother, Mrs. Maud Up
shaw, Sunday. w
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Dally and Mrs. James Spicer
spent Sunday in Athens.
Mrs, P. A, Stanton and Miss Jessie Gun
ter are guests of Mrs. W. F. Stewart in
West Point. :
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RS. IVEY B. WINGO left here Tues
day morning for Cincinnati to join
her husband, who is with the Cincin
nati baseball team.
Mr. and Mrg. Robert Burnett, Miss Lot
tie Belle Burnett and Mrs. Mike Maroney
:'lnound to Athens and spent the day Sun
ay.
&n, J. R. Pinkston and children of
Winston-Salem, N. C., are visiting at the
home of her father, D. B. Wall, and sister,
Miss Mattie Wall, for a few weeks.
Mrs. Albert Woodruff and children of
Decatur, were visiting her parents, M.r ad
Mrs. J. W. Haynle, during the week.
Carl D. Wooten, of Atlanta, was the
guest of his sisters, Misses Ida and May
‘Wooten, Sunday.
Little Misses Sarah Ann and Martha
Jane Adams, of Decatur, visited Miss Lucy
Ray some days last week.
Mra. Harvey Penn, of Atlanta, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cris
ler last week.
Miss Dorothy Simpson has returned from
A few days' visit to her sister, Mrs. Charley
Goforth at Gainesville,
Mrs. T. J. MeKinnon and bab{l. of At
lanta, were the guests of friends here dur
ing the week.
Mrs. Ed MoClure has returned to her
home In Athens, after a month's visit to
glu home of Mr. and Mrs. John N, Mec
‘lure,
Mrs. Stringer has returned to her home
in Buford, after a visit of some days to
her daughter, Mrs. Ben Robinson.
Mrs. Guy Garner and children, of Lux
ominy, were visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Summerour, a few days during
the week.
Miss Hdna McDahiel was here from
Chamblee a few days last week visiting
her pmn!% Mr. and Mrs. B G. McDanlel.
Mrs. Z. F. Daniel, of Atlanta, was with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson,
a few days during the week.
Mrs. Henry Thomas, of Atlanta, was the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Reps H. Jones,
during the week.
Mrs. Dr, Mashburn and baby, of Cum
mings, were visiting her mother, Mrs. H,
H. Summerour and her brothers, Jeff and
Ben Summerour, during the past week. |
Soon
Newnan,
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RIDAY afternoom Mrs. R. O. Jones
gave an informal party, The guests
were Mrs. H. H. North, Mrs, Mike
Powell, Mrs. Lewis Hill, Mrs. N. E. Powel,
Mrs. J. T. Kirby, Mrs. J. 8. Gibson, l\ll‘l.‘
H. C. Arnall, Jr.,, M. A. M. Norris, Mrs,
T. M. Goodrum, Mrs. F. B. Cole and
Miss Neila Lou Walton,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Power, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy K. Power and Roy Power, Jr., spent
last week-end at Warm Springs and Man
chester.
Mrs. J. W. Bowers and Miss Ruth Pin
son went to Atlanta on Tuesday to attend
ué‘e matinee performance of the opera
“Faust.”
Mrs. George Knon,“of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, rs. N. B. Hudson,
tor several days.
Mrs Winifred Harris and Mrs. Emma
Davis, of Opelika, were guests of Mrs. R,
E. Anderson, and attended several of the
operas in Atlanta last week.
Miss Emmie ILou Brown has returned
from a lonlf visit with friends in Atlanta.
Miss Mildred Young, of Lakeland, Fla.,
and Miss Oma Hudson, heth of whom are
studying at Bremau College, spent last
week-end in Newnan, Saturday evening
Miss Hudson, Miss Young, Miss Margaret
Murphy and Mrs. Hanson Ford were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole at &
dinner party in Atlanta,
Mrs. Kenneth Stringer, of Belton, 8. C.,
is the guest of Judge and Mrs. Robert
Freeman at their home on Greenville
street,
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jones entertained at
a dinner party Saturday evening. The
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Luke Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones, of Whitesburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jones and Mr. Pope
Jones, of Riverside.
Mrs. Malcolm McCrory, of Jacksonville,
Fin.,, was the guest of Captain and Mrs.
J. J. Goodrum for several days this week.
Miss Marguerite Jackson gave an Baster
egg hunt Saturday last. The list included
twenty of her little school friends: Ida
Hamrick, May Cole, Lucia Cates, Rleanor
Orr, Bessie Dryam, Mnrfnut Smith, Fan
nie Cole Blackburn, Virginia and Ruth
MeDride, Louise Smith, Anne Bryant,
Marion Arnold, Molile Farmer, Lamar
Goldwire, Roger (Chester, Hugh Arnold,
Hugh Farmer and Raleigh Arnold.
Miss May Cole and Miss Mary Goodrum
were guests of Mrs, I. C. McCrory in At
lanta for grand opera.
coon
Moultrie
RS. C. C. TAYLOR entertained
Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Will Logan, of Gainesville,
and Mrs. Leo Joseph, of Mllledzavllle.
who are Tuo-ts of Mrs. D. L. Autrey,
Mrs. Taylor’s guests were Mrs. Lo
g-n. Mrs. Joseflh, Mrs. 8. P. Turn-|
ull, Mrs., Smith Harris, Mrs. C. C.
Brannen Misd Lucile Autrey Mrs. D. A,
Autrey. Mrs. W, 8. Stokes entertained
the members of the Worth While Club
F‘ridn¥’ afternoon. Mrs. k, L. Moore.’
Miss Fthel Adams, Mrs. . 8. Stokes
and Mrs. I. A. Heard contributed in
teresting numbers to the program dur
ing the afternoon.
{lrl. James Benenson ente{tulned
Friday afternoon with a ‘42" ]&ar y. Her
i}l"" included Mrs. Heard, Mrs. J. O,
acon, Mrs. W, J. Matthews, Mrs.
W. G Vernpn, Mra, B. M. Vereen,
{lrl. M. C. Farley, Mrs. 8. P, Turn
ull, Mrs. E. M. Tharpe, ‘:f" M. H.
%tunrt, Mrs. Cliff lnflram, e O L
rooks, Mrs. J. T. McArthur, Mrs. G.
T. Cole, Mrs. J. H. Shivers.
Mrs. P. D. Horkan entertained the
members of the Weekly Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon.
Among those from Moultrie attending |
grand opera in Atlanta were Miss Lu
cile_Autrey, Miss Alleen Autrey, Mrs.
C B Qwyrin_ Miss Claire Gwynrl, Mra,
C. P. McDonald and Miss Lomys Mc-
Donald,
fMn. w. Bl Adams h)“ ret:rnod hfimo
after IM ng several weeks at et
ter with her daughter, Mrs. T. H.
Kirkland.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas, of Columbus, is
the guest of Mrs. J. . Killen.
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Griffin have.re
turned from a trip to Detroit, Chlca‘o.l
and Niagara Falls.
Mrs, J. 8. Plowden and Mr. Richard
Plowden, of Greenville, 8, C., are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Autrey, ’
Mrs, W. C. Vereen ls u“ending sev
eral days In Savannah, where she at-!
tended the State conveytion of Colonlal!
Dsn:‘u, which was in session there this |
week,
Mrs. R. H. Emith, of Thomasville, is |
the guest of Mrs. J. 8. Smith, i
Mr, and Mrs. Emmeit McCrae and
their children, of Valdosth, spent last |
week In Moultrie with relatives. |
Mr. and Mrs. George Kline, of Miaml, |
Fla.,, spent several days here with
friends.
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RB. H. INMAN TALBOT enter
tained a few friends at an In
formal dlnnvr)iu\flxl last weke,
hnnorln’ her friend, Miss Mattie Ward, |
an Faster bride, |
Mre. J. I, Nipper has returned rroml
:m\:eck’u visit to relatives in Fayette-
Mra. Charles H. Scales, of Griffin, ’l’l
vhmn‘ohor parents, Mr. and Mrs, F,
8. Talbot.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Inman Talbot at- |
tended the Ward-Thompson wedding
Sunday afternoon. }
Great Interest is being shown in the |
ma and pgeparations for Memorial
ay. Colonel Bteed, of Butler, s to'
Pe the speaker of the day, and after
the lecture A basket dinner will be|
served In the park to all veterans and '
returned soldiers and sailors. Mesdames
Wfll Reld and Neal Kitchens will enter
taln Colonel Steel the time he spends
in_our city,
lr& Neal Kitchens spent Tuesday
l 1 anuduy in ColuMbus,
re. Fara Reld i visiting friends in
Atlanta this week. She will attend
grand opera while there.
Joe Skelton, of Macon, was the weke
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Skel-
Qoo
CoEp_on.
| N enjoyable event of Thursday was
the spend-the-day party at which
Mra. Williams Cook entertained a few
of her friends at her country home near
Covington, The invited ‘fuuu included
Mrs, Samuel Charles Candler, Mrs. Krnest
E. Callaway, Mrs. Jack Vivarttas, Miss
Florence Wells and Miss Annie White, all
school friends of Mrs. Cook, who was for
merly Miss Sallie Mae Pickett.
An Easter egg hunt was given by Miss
Fletcher Lou Lunsford on Saturday after
noon at her home on Church street, in
compliment to her music pupils. There
- were 35 guests present.
| At the final contests which were held
at the school auditorium last week an in
teresting program was m-n and the
. places for the annual district meet which
will be held at Ro{lton some time lin May
| were awarded as follows:
First place in declamation was glven
Jack Davis; second, James White; first in
music, Miss Ora Upshaw; second, Miss
Louise Hicks% first in recitation, Miss Pau
::1':) Gaither; second, Miss Marcella Rob
| n.
' Prof. H. B. Robertson entertained the
basketball squad of the Covln&.on High
lSchool at a delightful supper ednesday
evening at his home on Monticello street,
at which he was assisted by Mrs. William
' Ross Stillwell and Miss Louise Cheesling,
| two of the high school teachers. The
guests Included Prof. C. R, Wallace, Lieu
tenant M. G. Boswell, teachers of the high
school; James White, Richard Lester,
',Boyre Churchill, James Belcher, Willlam
[Akin, Coy Swann and Harold Rebertson.
| After supper Prof. Walace entertained
! the boys at the picture show.
| Misses Katherine Stowe, of Newborn, Es
| ther Wilburn and Elizabeth Benton, of the
| Georgia Normal and Industrial College,
| Milledgeville, spent the week-end in the
{ City as the guests of Miss Mary Ep%o at
| the Peek House ang attended the Delta
| Tau Delta reception in Oxford Saturday
| evening.
| Sergeant Ernest Peek, of the quartermas
i‘?" corps, Camp Gordon, and Mrs. Peek,
of Atlanta, were guests of their parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. Peek, Sunday.
! Misses Elberta and Octavia Holt, of
Montgomery, Ala., who are spending the
week in Atlanta attending grand opera,
came down to Covington Friday and spent
| the day with their aunt, Mrs. Rlclu.rrP.
| Lester, in North Covington.
[ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Everitt, Misses Lily
tand Mae BEveritt, Lurene McLarin, Dean
| Bveritt and Miss Bracewell, of Atlanta,
| and Miss Ruth Tribble, of Lithonia, made
a motor trip to Covington Sunday and
gpent the afternoon with the former's
i brfi?" and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ev
| er
l Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Elder, Lieutenant
John Elder, of Atlanta, and Willlam Bear
! cey, of Griffin, motored down to Cov
' ington Sunday and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Godfrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett, Mrs. J. O.
Cooper, - Mrs. G. F. Wells and Miss Flor
ence Wells, of Covington, and Mrs. Ches
ter Cannon, of Conyers; Misses Christine
and Annie White, Florence Wells and
l(‘hnrles White, form a congenial party mo
| toring up to Atlanta tomorrow aftermoon
to _hear Galli-Cuccl.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Cohen, Misses Evelyn
Cohen and Magy Willingham, Leon Cohen
and James Wells motored to Atlamta Mon
day afternoon and went out to hear “al
Forza del Destino” that evening,
Mre. Thomas Green Callaway, Mrs. Ber
to Lee, Misses Christine and Annie White
spent Tuesday in Atlanta and attended the
Faust matinee that afternoon.
Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten, Misses Caro
line and Lucy Wooten, Rose Crane and
Margaret Porter attended grand opera in
Atlanta Wednesday evening. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Clara
Perry, Mra. Erwin Perry and children, Er
win and Lydla, of Atlanta, Mrs. Thomas
Bryan and son, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
motored down to Cov|nrto| Sunday after
noon to spend a short time with Dr. A. C.
Perry, who has been gultn ill, and Miss
Lottie Hendrick, Mrs. 8. W. Adams, Mrs.
W. A. Muse, Misses Beverline and Sylvia
’Adaml, Mise Lucile Bates, of Wchroz
George Eubanks and J. T. Hill motor
to Atlanta Tuesday to attend the opera,
Faust.
~ Miss Clara Belle Adams left Thursday
for Norcross to visit relatives and friends
and will go from there to Atlanta.
~ Mrs. R. B. Bveritt, Mrs. Willlam Ross
Stillwell, Miss Jule Stiliwell and Warren
Stillwell spent Thursday in Atlanta, where
:'P:ey” went to attend the matinee of “Mar-
A,
Sergeant Wiliam Ross Stillwell, who has
been in service overseas about twelve
months, received his honorable discharge
from the army Tuesday and arrived at his
home here Thursday morning.
Mrs. R/ P. Lester and son, Richard and
Willlam Akin, spent Monday in Atlanta
and went to hear “La Forza del Destino”
that night.
Miss 1-1.:. Mai Hopkins has returned to
the Georgia Normal and Industrial College
at Milledgeville after a pleasant week-end
spent at home with her parents.
Miss Eleanor Gordon, formerly of Cove
ington, who is attending Agnes Bcott Col
lege, spent the week-end with Miss Islah
Mai Hopkins in North Covington.
Misses Sallie Taylor, HEsther Dumas,
Mary Ethridge, Ruth Btaule{. Minnie Hy
us, Miss Miriam Hagelton, Clifford Colller,
Graydon Kitehens, John Howard, J. L.
Bwarm, Joe Gudenralh, Paul Fambro, Cor
bert Price, Cris Coulter and Prof. T. J.
Galloway, of the Bixth District A. and M.
School of Barnesville, passed through Cov
ington in automobiles Thursday en route
to Athens, where they go to take part in
the school meet.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Terrell, formerly of
Covington, now of Cordele, motored up to
Covingtom last week and were accompanied
home by Misses Maggie and Caccle Beck
Davis.
O. A. Bockwell and Miss Macy enckwell}
made a motor trip to Atlanta Thursday. |
Pressley Christian spent the wnk-nnd'
in the city with his parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. T. J. Christian,
C. Clyde Owens, of Cannon, and Thomas
Swift, of Elberton, came over for the week- |
end and were guests of the Rev. and Mrs, !
T. J. Christian. They wers accompanied
home by Mrs. Swift and children and Mrs.
Owens, who have been visiting their par
ents.
Dr. A. 8. Hqpkins went up to the Davis-
Pischer Banitorium in Atlanta uund-{ to !
see his brother, Cnrtnln H. G. Gheesling,
who i 3 In a critical condition from a se
rous accident of a week ago.
Mrs. . A. Franklin went to Atlanta yes
terday to meet her daughter, Migs Jose
phine, from Wesleyan,
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with a party of Atlanta friends, at
tended grand opera Tuesday even
ing.
Master Ernest Smith spent the week
end with his aunt, Miss Margaret Phillips,
in Atlanta, ‘
Candler Goorlk, who has rcecnn; re
turned from overseas service, is with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. F. George.
Mrs. J. J. Bnell has returned from Nor-‘
cross,
Mrs. Oeorge M. Acree and Mm. 8. T,
Combs attended grand opera Thursday.
Mrs. J. H. Christian, of Atlanta, visited
her sister, Mrs. O, A, Rainey, iast weelk,
B. B. George, of Augusta, spent the
weok-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B F, Oeowo. |
Mrs. J. . Webb and chlldnn’ %Do-\
cnlur.lvnro guests of relatives in onis
recently. |
Misses Annie Mooney and Hattle Poole
attended the Haster service at the First
Baptist Church In Atlanta Bunduy. l
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Hartwell.
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RS W. Z. YATER and a-n,her.
Miss louise, have returned from
an extended visit to Florida,
Lisutenant and Mre, Wallace K. White
returned to Hartwell Friday.
Miss Vera MeConnell, of Royston, was
the week-end guest of Miss Bert Nelmm,
Miss Mildred Johnson, of BErenau Col-§
]nf«, Uninesville, spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. ahd Mre. T. D
Johnson,
Mln(u!on €. Thornton visited here last
week,
J. T. Mag!ll spent Bunday in Lavonia
with his dnufimnr. Mra A, C. Kida,
Mra. T. L. Matheson has returned from
n week's visit to Btatesboro.
Mr. and Mra. Anshery Parks, of Miami,
Fla., are viumn’ the families of L. M.
Parks and W, J. Neese,
Hpencer M. Linden, of Atlanta, was a
visltor to his parents, Mr. and Mre. Fred
Linden, last week,
Miss Rachael Btrickiand, of Riberton,
spent the weekeend hers with Miss Mile
dred Johnson
K. J. Thornton, of Atlanta, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berney Thoranton,
last week 4
Miss Emma Kay was the R‘o"‘ of Mr.
nnd" Mre. Toombs Kay, of yston, re
cently.
Mrs. Lee Fortson, of Wnnd'ur, in visiting
?'lrl paronts, Mr. and Mrs, .W. Camp
oll,
Mrs, J. B. Thornton is visiting in Ane
derson and Abbeville, 8. C.
Mrs. Willlam . Parker and .frnndcml
dren, Helen and William, are vi Mnr Mrs.
T. L. Matheson and Mre, A, O, Bkelton.
Mrs, J. A, Bams and children, of Nor
!‘olui 2- #pent a few days with Mre W,
ates
Mrs Waltar Keenn and Mise Estolle Me-
Klnnor... of Anderson, 8. ~ visited relas
tives here Sunday.
Mrs. Snow Skc'ton is visiting her pae
rents and other relatives in Atlanta and
Greenville, 8, C,
Mrs. L. L. MeWilliam and Misses Tom
{::leuwutou attended grand opera in At-
Miss Bert Nelms entertained ¥Friday
womnfi in honor of her house guest, Miss
Vera MeConnell, of Royston.
The Woman's 01&3 of Hartwell was en
tertained Friday aftornoon at the home
of Mrs. Amanda McWilliams. The sfilnt
hostesses were Mrs. O, 19 Power, rs.
Tom Harrison and Miss Tommie Walters.
SOO 0
Cornelia.
l ISSES SALLIE LOU HILL and Phil
f ippa Burch attended the Ninth Dis
trict Agricultural School commence
ment at Clarkesville Friday and Saturday. \
Mra. J. V. Christian and Miss Carreo
ghzmlm spent the weew-end at Tallulah
| Lodge.
| Mrs. Ernest J Kimsey has returned
from Dublin, where she spent several
Imonthl. Mr. Kimsey sat home for a va
| eation from Brookl&n. N. Y., where he hu‘
been doing Y. M. O. A. work.
Mrs. Ola B, West ?o-t the week-end
in Clayton with Mrs, 7. A. Duckett.
Dewey Crawford, a student of the Uni
verlltx of North Carelina, Chapel Hlll,
visited his rents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
| Grawford, wy:dnud-v and Thursday.
Miss Clyde Rilard was hostess to the
Y. W. A. Saturday afternogn.
Ho{t Brown has received his discharge
and is at home after servig two years
with the Seventeenth Engineers.
Miss Sarah Frances Carson np)nt the
week-end in Atlanta weth Mrs. Julia C.
Smith,
| “"Miss Bdna Avery has returned from &
visit to Misses Mabel and L. D. Ramsay,
of Toccoa.
The members of the M‘h school gave
a play Friday evening at the school audi
torium. The subject was, ‘““Miss Mosher,
{of Colorade.” Those taking rromimmt
parts were Misses Sallie Lou Hill, Pauline
Boling, Evelyn Carsen and Elizabeth
Green; Robert Little, Grant Hood, Burns
Little and Henry Tatum. .
Messrs. O. K. Sellers and C. G. Cagle
were visitors to Atlanta last week.
Mrs. J. E. Barr ana Mr, and Mrs. Max
Miller were recent visftors to Athens.
Misses McMillan, of Gainesville, spent
'l‘hurldl‘* with Mrs. C. G. Cagle.
The ethodist Missionary Soctety held
a meeting with Mrs. Selby Benton Wed
nesday. After the progum Mrs, Benton
served refreshments. She was assisted by
Mrs. James Griffeth, Mrs. Max Miller and
Misses Estelle, Lucile and Celeste Duckett,
Mrs. W. R. Finch returned Wednesday
from a visit to Mrs. W. W. Turner, of
LaGrange.
Mrs. J. A. Boatwright entertained
twenty-eight little people at a pung Tues
day afternoon, the occaston being the fifth
blrthdc“of her little son, Jack.
Mrs. R. B. Reed is visiting relatives in
Savannah.
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Stockbridge.
RODIE MILAM, of Texas, was the
guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Mays.
} Miss Myra Berry was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Orr, of Atlanta, Sunday.
Miss Mary .lr and Louise Merritt, of
Atlanta, were the week-end guests of Miss
Lucy Ward.
Mrs. Nora McWilllams and dun,ht-r.
Sophronia, were the guests "“"".[ of Mr,
and Mrs. C. F. Bims, of Woodlan
Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, of Aumt%
were the week-end guests of Mr. an
Mrs. W. K. Branan.
The Billy Sunday Club, of Aflnutm held
an interesting service at the Methodist
Church Sunday night.
Mrs. E. R. .zv:rd entertained the Pres
byterian Ladi Aid Society Tuesday aft
ernoon in honor of Mrs. A. H. Swann.
Mism Josephine McWilllamms was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ad
amson, of Rex. ‘
Miss Gladys Branan, of Atlmu‘l was the
week-end guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
8. J. Branan.
Littie Miss Ruth and Esther Bnrr. of
(A”tu'r(ns, were the guests of Mrs. J W.
ark.
Mrs. C. M. Sprayberry, of Walnut Grove,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Walter
Hightower.
cooe
Temple.
LTON LEVANS and Ernest Newman,
of Atlanta, spent the weeck-end In
Temple a 8 the guests of Mrs. J. E.
Levans.
Mrs. C. W. Griffin, of Heflin, was the
guest of Mrs. W. A. Entrekin Friday night. |
Miss Dell Entrekin left Friday for her
home In Bremen after teaching for nv-'
eral months in the high school here. |
~ Mrs. Connally and daughter, Edith, of
Atlanta, were guests of relatives here Sat
urday and Sunday.
‘ Miss Jewell Brown, of Atlanta, and her
brother, of Camp Gordon, spent the week- |
end in Temple with their parents, ‘
Mrs, John Davis and Mrs. Lewis Davis
and bnb"men( Friday in Atlanta.
~ Miss Nell Entrekin, of Atlanta, spent
:alturday as the guest of Mrs. R. M. Ader
olt.
Miss Louige Steed has returned to th
home in Carrollton, after teaching in the !
high school for the last year.
W. A, and A, B. Entrekin spent ¥Friday
in Carrollton. .
Eugens MocGee, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with J. Hathcock.
Messrs, W. A, Wren, C. C. Kinney and
Gus Willlams motored to Atlanta Sunday. '
Leonard King, of Atlanta, spent Sunday '
night in Temple with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. King.
Miss F‘l"e Chapman left Sunday for her
home in Forsyth.
Miss Ruth Steed, of Carroliton, spent
Sunday in Tomgle. |
Mrs. Baln, of Atlanta, was the recent
guest of her daughter, Mrs. J, A. Grlffln.'
Mra. Griffin, Mrs. J. M. Bryce and
dhushler, Lillian, of Villa Rica, and Miss
Gra X Wynn, of Atlanta, were guests of
friends In Temple SBunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Smith and little
gnuzhter, Marle, motored to Bremen Bune
ay.
fimmeu Wren_ and Ulma McColllster
spent Bundg in Bremen,
Mr .and Mrs, Witcher and son, of New
nan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
McCollister Sunday.
H. A. Bims spent Sunday in Temple.
Charlie Stovall, »of Camp Gordon, spent
the woek-end in Templo with his sister,
Miss Ella Stovall.
The Rev. and Mrs. Veach and children,
of Villa Riea, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
W. P. Muse last Sunday.
Miss Kitty Chandler, of Villa Rica, TA”“
last week in Temple as the guest of Miss
Inez Adams,
M. E. Griffin spent Monday in Atlanta.
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Cedartown
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R. AND MRS. THOMAS BOOZ
“ent Sumrdai with their mother,
rs. M. A, %,
The Rev, and Mrs, W, R Mackay
have returned from a stay of several
du{is in Atlanta.
re. William A. Chapman has gone to
Acto to visit her sister, Mrs. Claude
HBrown, : I
Mesdames W, W, Mund{ and Homer
Watkins spent the week in Atlanta to |
attend Srnnd opera. |
Mrs. John Worrell and children Jack
and Helen, of Anniston, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mry, J. O, Crable,
M W T m\{‘dy and daughter,
Frum'e;( Marshall, have ,'om' to Mays- |
ville, ¥y, whers Mr. Hardy s now
located,
Mr. and Mre, Charles Adamson, Miss |
Catherine and Miss Margarette Cook
attended F'Tfil)d opera in Atlanta
Misses Edith Wood, Lilllan Evans and
Josephine Arrington, who are students
at Shorter l‘ullpqo, came over Monday |
and spent the night with thelr friend,
Miss LAlllan Vandevender,
Mrs. John Hawkins, Misses Laurg |
Belle Brenster and Fleanor Houua"
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went to Atlanta Wednesday to attend
grand opera.
Lewis Turner was 12 years old last
week, and he entertained the members
of the Boys' Club at the home of his
grandfather, Dr. L. 8. Ledbetter,
Mr. and_ Mrs. Frank Lawther and
daughter, Dorothy, are home from a
visit to friends in Chattanocoga.
Mrs. Flora Peek Qnrllnx\on spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Atlanta, and
attended grand opera. j
The Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Wilcox have
gone to Athens for a stay of ten days.
Dri J. W. Good and sons, John and
Edward, were in Atlanta Monday.
Miss Mollle Young is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta,
Lieutenant and Mrs, William Parker,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Bassett.
Hilllard Mountcastle was In Atlanta
Tuesday.
Chaales Vandevender was home Sin
day from the State Technological Schoo!
in Atlanta.
Miss Lucie Liddell gave an n:iioynblo
dlulce Friday evening for her dancing
class,
Mrs. R. W, Everett has gone to New
nan on a visit to relatives.
Mrs. Robart Shlrp is' home from a
vigit to relatives in Acworth,
Miss Irene Hogg has gone to Wash-
Ington, D. C., to see her sister, Miss
Sara ko%(, who holds a Government
position there, ;
Mrs. Sara Frances Smith went to At
lanta Monday to attend grand opera.
_ Mrs, T. R. Duke, Misses Mildred and
“I,:mttlo Archer spent SBaturday in At
lanta.
__Colonel and Mrs. C. 8. Whitney, of
' New York, nfient last week-end with
Colonel and Mrs, H. M. Hall
~ Dr. J. L. Neill, of Nashville, will
I§rench at the First Methodist Church
unday.
} Mrs. W. K. Fielder went to Atlanta
Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss
Marion Fielder,
Mrs. Whit Marte returned Saturday
to Akron, Ohio, after a month's visit
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, A,
Dodds.
Mrs. J. T. Bright has returned to
Atlanta, she was accoy panied by her
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:Illtlgr. Mrs, M. J. Whitely, for a week's
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Drs. Charles Van Wood, W. G. Eng
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in Atlanta to attend the meeting of the
State Medical Association. (
Mesdames J. D, Larkin and Frank N,
Brown were in Rome Saturday, ‘
Mrs. Featherstone Bunn and Miss
Susie Brumbfi are home from a visit to
relatives in Marietta. |
Mrs. Robert Wilkinson has gone to
Newnan after a ten-days’ visit to her
father, J. R. Chapman. .
Mrs. J. N. Cole, of Ra!elfi:. N, C,
was the guest last week of Mrs, C, P,
Wileox.
Mrs. E. E. Thomas, of Lu;{eue. was
the guest Tuesday of Mrs. M. J. Wil
llams.
~ Mrs. J. O, Crabb and Mrs, J. H. Wor
‘rell spent saulrdnf nhngin'k in Atlanta.
- Mr. and Mrs. Willlam_Parker have re
turned from a stay in New Orleans,
‘ Mrs, Posey Hunt Is home from a
month's stay in Rome.
Mre. H. A. Edwards spent pari of
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Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Holloway attend
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Mrs. Abe Vandevender went to At
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Little Miss HRilizabeth Llsucomb, of
Rome, aflen! last week-end with her
cousin, Libbie Joe Wood.
Miss SBara and Wright Hudgins spent
last week-end in Atlanta with their sis
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Miss Lucle Liddell spent Saturday
Atlanta.
Mrs. W, H. Grifin and son, John,
have returned to Atlanta after a visit to
her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Barr,
Mrs. Chester Graves gave a bflgfo
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and Louis Waddey. The ‘flle. a chrys
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Lawrence,
Colonel Seales Harris, an army sur
flf""' gave an instructive lecture to a
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