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DUt OF TOWN SOGIETY NERS
RE., JENNIE O, AMOS entertained
i the members of her ciub Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Brantley, Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Grubbs, of Macon, were the weeks
ond guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charies Har-
Hin.
Mrs. R, L. Oater and Miss Annie Laurie
Maynard spent Monday in Macon.
Mr. and Mra. John T. Stephens agd Miss
#ara Summerford spent Monday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomasg R. Talmadge, Tom
falmadge, Jr., Mrs. Thomas R. Gaines and
1 F. Bloodworth spent Monday in Ma
con.
Mrs. Mary Persons, Miss Anna Persons,
sfiss Annio Lauric Maynard, G. Ogden Per
“sne 2wt BT, Persons spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Misses Mary and Dixie Ponder and Miss
fLouige Phinazee atteonded grand opera in
Atlanta.
Miss Elizabeth Hardin is the gueat of
Mrs. Jimy Brantiey in Macon,
Lieutenant Stow, of ¥Fort McPherson,
spent the week-end in Forsyth. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grady Tingle spent
Monday in Jackson,
Mrs. J. E. Bogle and littie son, Joe, were
the guests of Mrs. R. W, Ficket in At
anta during opera week,
Mre, Lillian Riley has returned from
L Visit to Atlanta,
Thomas R. Talmadge attended the meet
ng of the trustees of the EBixth District
A, and M. School in Barnesville Friday.
James Tribble, Lewis Zellner, Charlie
Zellmer and K. P. Breoks attended the
shrine ceremonial in Msacon, Thursday. /
R, B. mepxm. spent Friday in Macon, |
Mrs, Thomdy Phinazee has returned from
4 ?veul months’ stay in Washington,
BC,
Miss Mary Penelope Wall has returned
1o her home In Macon after a visit to her
aunt, Mre, E. 8. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. . B Stephens, Thomas
n mlldlt and ¥. F. Bloodworth spent
Thuw in Macon,
Mrs. Lm Alexander and Mrs. J. W.
Hunt Jest Saturday for Atlanta. Before
rat) home they will visit Tallapoosa
i M nough.
P. Brooks s visiting in Atianta.
- returning home she will attend a
house f.rty in Carroliton given by Mrs,
mg‘ ramer. .
Mary Zellner was the week-end
wmr sister, Mra. R. H. Holmes, in
. K. Schumtert, who recently received
his honorable discharge from the U. B
is thlze guest of his sister, Mrs. W. 8.
wright,
. and Mrs. James Tribble, Mrs 8 D,
A Miss Marian Smith and Guy Trib
mt Monday In Atlanta and attended
night's opera.
~ Miss Louise Phinazes spent several days
of last week in Atlanta.
oy Amy Couthen, of McDonough, vis
w“r'nmt. BT Lo Alacanaer, Sur
g the last week. .
, Luther Farmer has returned to her
in Griffin, after & visit to her moth
oy 7. M. Patterson.
‘Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Jackson spent Tues
ll.! in Afll!%
LW, { ayior, of “ml;r was the
W is asister, Mrea. M. T. McKay,
- Mr. Mre. A B Alexander, Mr and
Mrs J..gnmu Phinazee and Mrs. Elbert
%:m spent Monday in Maeon,
Dr. and Mrs. Thomes D, Thurmond and
5 ter, are spending the weck-end In
Celumbus.
rs. . B Fletcher spent Thursday in
W- 4
: . Thomas D. Thurmond spent Satur-
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rs. Thomas . Thurmond entertained
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RE. MARCIA MAY CLARKE, of
gulmzy. Fia, the guest of Mrs, T,
. Uhisholm, was given a bridge
party by Mrs. Ben fn.um and Miss Media
Jones at the Country Club Monday after
noon. The prize was won by Mrs. Chise
holm and Mrs. Clarke was presented with
a guest prize. Among the guests weore
Mrs, Clarke, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Jéhn
Montgomery, Jr.,, Mra. M. M, Cooper, Mra
Fred Eansor, Jucksonville, Fla.; Mrs. W,
C flnod_grum. Mrs. F. D. Dismuike, Mrs.
Rtobert Thomas, Mrs. ‘W!mLmrly, Miss May
Hopkins, Miss Evelyn Cockrell, Miss Fra
| wor Miteheil, Miss Margarsi Brandon, Miss
Kate Mack, Miss Annie Fuller, Miss Rosa
mond Thayer, Brooklyn, N. Y,
Mre. Hamilton Vose, of Milwaunkee, was
the hostess at two teas this week, one
Tuesdny and one Thursday, given for her
daughter, Mrs, Spalding Peck, of Alabama,
and her niece, Miss Rosamond Thayer, of
New York, at her winter home here.
For her sister, Mrs. Fred Eansor, of
Jacksonville, and her niece, Miss Fraser
Mitchell, of Washington, D. (~ Mrs. M. M.
Cooper entertained very delightfully yes
terday afterncon at bridge. e
‘ Several enjoyable and exciting golf tour
‘naments have been played within the past
few days at the Country Club, Amonyg
those taking part have been Mr. and Mrs
fthydon Mays, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Chis
holm, Dr, and Mrs. A. D. Little, Mrs. Mar
cia Clarke, of Qulm‘:g. Fla.; hlu Medin
Jones, Hull Bearcy, T. Harris, Harold
Turner, Ernest Ayer, Roscoe Beverly, Rob
ert Wimberly, Worden Mack and others,
Captain and Mrs. H. L. Warwick and
Mise Mary Postell, who were the guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs, Lor Houston,
have gone to their home in Fort Worth,
Texus. Captain Warwick has been sta
tioned at Fort Meade for some time.
Miss Fraser l‘u%ll. who has %n-n mak
ing her home in ashington, D, C., for
some months, is visiting reiatives here for
several weeks.
Mr. wnd Mra. James Watt and Mrs, Fred
Randall bave returned from Staunton, Va.,
where thvovy attended the marriage of Dr,
Charles att to Miss Elizabeth Pancake.
Miss Media Jones spent meveral days in
Atlanta this week attending grand opera.
Miss Martha Pesacock was the guest of
friends in Atlanta this week for grand
opera.
Miss Ruby Ball, of Washington, . O,
I# the guest of reiatives here for the re
mainder of the month,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bteyerman and Miss
May mu{:rmnu left this week for # short
visit to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. ueorw Nea® have arrivea
in Thomasville, Mr. Neel was married in
Tampa last week to Misa Jennie Black
burn, & popular youn{l woman of Tampa,
and they will make their home in Thom
asville,
Mrs, Fred Eansor, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
has been the guest this week of her sis
ter, Mrs. Martin M. Cooper.
Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Hopkins, Mrs. Phil
Maorrjs, Misses Edith and Mary Morris and
J. G. Morris, of Tallahasses, were visitors
to Thomasville this week.
Mrs. J. H. Polhill, of Hawkinsville, is
vnsmn: her pareants, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
e
Mra. M. L. Roas, of Griffin, s visiti
Mz, and Mrs. T. L. Ross, »
Mrs, J. A. Thomas, of Columbus, has
been the guest this week of Mrs. James
F. Evans.
Mrs. J. R. Drake, of Charleston, 8. C., Is
:,l‘-:unn( her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. A.
on. |
Mrs. Howard Harris, of Lake City, Fla.
g the guest of her aister, Mrs. Oscar
r;ovlf. P
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:l.t:.n!. were yisitors muv;fi: this
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R. AND MRS F. A ROSS left
Thursday for Andalusia, Ala, where
they will be the guests of thelir
daughter, Mrs. Willie Proetor.
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Deck have returned
from a visit to relatives in SBavaunah.
Miss Frapets Hunter attended grand
opera in Atlanta this week.
Dr. Floyd Rackley and little daughter,
Katherine, spent Sunday in Augusta,
Miss Eula Hrinson has returned from
Greens Cutt where she attended a week
end house purt{.
Allen Bdenfield spent Sunday in Augusta,
Mra. Floy Holt and little son have re
turned to their home in Sandersville, after
& visit here to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Daniel spent several
days In Savannah this week.
Colonel an@d Mrs. lLeroy Cowart spent
the past week-end with Mrs. J. M. Rack
ley.
Mrs. B. B. Johnson and son, Jasper, are
the guest of Mra. L. M. Davis in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Applewhite attend
ed grand opera in Atlanta this week,
Miss Martha Alwood has returned to
Brenan College after spending several
days with her parents, Mr. and Mis. W.
E. Alwood,
Miss Eunice Templeton is spending the
week-end In Biythe.
James Daniel spent Sunday 'n Savannah,
Miss Pauline Daniel {8 the guest of her
mister, Mrs, C. H, Wileox, in Savannah,
cano
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HE Subfreshman Class, aceompaniod
by their own wad guest SpOnsOrs, gave
the sensors a dellghtful auto truek
ride ending in a pienie on the banks of the
Chattahoochee river Tuesday evening. A
sudden rain which necessitated moving the
already temptingly spread, candle-lighted
luncheon to safety under the great bridge
and free shower haths given by old Jupiter
Pluvius on therond home at a later hour
on’lly added vest to the oceasion,
he social committee of the Y. W, C. A,
entertained the students and faculty with
an Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon,
The prize offered te the person finding the
{r:ltuk number of eggs was won by Misa
Ila lclrboroug\.
Miss Fannie u Brannon, of Moreland,
& former LaGrange College student, was
the week-end guest of Miss Jamle énmp.
Misses Lura Frances Johnson, Irene
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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, APRIL ~27, 1919
| Combs, Jewell Jones, Roberta Parham, Su
| #le Ogletres and Bettie Zora Barrow spent
‘l)m woek-end at their homes,
Miss Marian VanGorder visited Miss Ma
rie Beweoll in "Dtlnl:&lle.
The annual Glee CWib concert was given
in the College Auditorium Friday night,
April 8 An unusually interesting pro
gram was very well rendered.
Misses Kathleen and M-?mrm Walton,
of Hamilton, were week-end guests of Mrs,
Maude Williams,
Miss Lillian VanDevander, a former La-
Grange College student, gave her friends a
pleasant surprige by coming to the college
for a short visit,
The Dramatic Club gave a beautiful re
ception in the expression studio Monday
afternoon to Lieutenant and Mrs. Marion
Eugene Wood, The bride was charming in
a frilly white or‘smllu gown. Mrs, Wood,
formerly Miss iMie Wood Taylor, of
Kentuoky, is a teacher in the En.rlh
department of LaGrange College, Lieufen
ant Wood expects soon to be called from
llnn' station in Philadelphia for overscas
duty,
duty. English I gave the bride a shower
and English V. presented her with a lovely
cutglass vase and flowers,
The Easter service of thé Y, W. C. A,
held before breakfast Sunday morning,
was an tmpressive heginning for that day.
The following young ladies will appear
in the Htudents’ Recital Monday evening:
Miss Marion VanOorder, Fitzgerald, piano
diploma; Miss Willeia Osborne, Huy-vmo.‘
expression diploma; Miss Mildred Rowland,
Sparks, plano certificate.
0000
‘Sycamore
I RS J. H. HARRISON, of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Cleo Kell{. of Cumming, are
visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Harri
mon.
J. T. Butler is visiting his parents at’
Donaldsonvilie.
~ The Revs. J. H. Curry and Harry Allen,
of Macon, who have heen guests of Colonel
and Mrs. W. T. Williams, have returned
home, ,
~ Mrs. Annie Lawton Bussey is attending
grand opera in Atlanta, |
Miss Bertha Bragg, of Cooledge, is !hej
guest of Miss Theola Luke, ,
The Rev. and Mrs, R, W. Cannon, of |
Attapdigas, are guests of Mrs. M. E. Free
man. s ‘
Mr. and Mrs. C, Fountain announce the}
birth of a daughter, Mary ®live, April 16.‘
Mrs. M. W. Goddard, of Milner, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. C, Means. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMillain have re- |
turned from Mcßae, .
Misses Lucnl% and Estelle !'oun!. of Tis- |
ton, are guests of Misses Pearl and Paullne
Henderson, |
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bates and children
and Bates Fountain, of Tifton, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O,
Fountain, |
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Young, of Tifton, Were |
week-end guests of Mr., and Mrs. J. W,
Henderson. i
Miss Minna MeDowell has returned from
Jacksenville, Fla. [
Mrs, Edgar Barfield, of Perry, is the
guest of Mrs. W. T. Williams. |
Mesdames L. W. Green, C, T, Mndmx
and Thomas Bussey were recent visitpr: o}
Cordele.
Mrs. Herschel Zorn, of Live Oak, is the
guest of Mrs. M. W, McMurrain.
Frnn? Bussey, of Mcßas, i 8 here with
his brother, Paul Bussey.
Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith and children,
of Cordele, and Mrs. Webb Conn, of Grif
fin, were recent visitors to Mrs. I R.
Bmith.
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R. AND MRE. PEPE DONALDSON,
of Milledgeville, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, ¥. Donald
son,
Mrs. T. L. Mathewson, of Hartwell, who
has been the guest, of her parents,
Mr., and Mrs. W. (" Worker, has return
ed to her home, accompanied by her
mother, who will spend some time there.
Mr., and Mrs. J. W, Bland are guests of
relatives at Lumber City.
Seeretary of State, H. B. Stsgnge, spent
the week-end with his family here.
J. P. Foy, who is a student at the Uni
versity of Georgia, spent the week-end at
home,
¥red Fletcher is agaln at home from
overseas, having received his discharge.
. Rufus Monts, who is a student at New-
Dberry College, Newberry, 8. C., spent the
week-end with his parents, Prof. and Mrs.
R, M. Monts.
Mrs. J. W. Johnston and Mrs. mueyl
Smith were hostesses at a party day
afternoon for Mrs. Tomn Matheson, of Hari
well, Those invited were Mrs, C. P. Oliff,
Mrs. J. L. Mathews, Mrs, W, B, McDoug- |
ald, Mrs. Howell Cone, Mrs. J. G. Watson,
Mre, E. H. Kennady, Mrs. A. P-Mikell,
Mrs. J. H. Whiteside, Mrs. J, E. Oxen
dine, Mrs. W. H. Ellis, Mrs. A. J. Mooney,
Mrs. Paul Franklin, Mrs, Maxey Grimes,
Mrs, Don Brannen, Mrs, Edgar Dekle, Mrs
Gordon Donaldson, Mrs, Nattie Allen, Mrs. |
Grady Smith, Mrs. Charles Pigue, .\lrx-.l
Hinton Booth, Mrs. W. H. Blitch, Mrs. C.
B. Mathews, Mrs. Rufus Brown, Mrs, J. ‘\|
Norris, Mrs. ¥. N. Grimes, Mrs. J. H.
WHrett, Mrs. H. F. Hook, Mrs. Jim Moore,
Mrs. Leffler Debom'll, Mrs. Frank Wil- |
llam, Mrs. W. E. Aldred, Mra. Bugene
Wallls, M;-. John Woodeock, Miss Gussie
Lee, Miss Kate Mcl)ou#ald. Miss Anna
Hughes, Miss Elma Wimberly, and Mrs.
Pete Donaldson, of Milledgeville,
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Riley, of Macon,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bran
nen this week,
Mrs. W, J. Morrison, of Talladega, Ala.,
and F. B. Arden, of Savannah, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Arden.
Miss Louise Whitehurst, of SBavannah,
was the week-end guest of Miss Irene Ar
den, coming up as a delegate to the district
contest.
Mrs. ®enton Thomas and little daugh
ter Kathrine, of Raeford, N. C,, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Shaw, have returned to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Blitch spent Jlonday
in_ Bayvannah.
Dr. vlnd Mrs. A. J. Mooney spent several
Adays in Atianta during the week attend
ing grand opera.
{Aeulonlm Fred Smith arrived this
week to be present at the marriage of his
’lter. Miss Mary Beth Smith to H. P,
ones.
A lovely compliment to M'ss Mary Bethl
Bmith, a bride of Wednesday, was the mis
cellaneous shower given by Misses Ruth
Parrish ana Kathleen McCroan, at the
home of Miss Parrish, 'ruo-d-" afternoon.
Those invited were Miss Lula Waters, Miss
Irene Arden, Miss Julin Carmichael, Miss
Kate MeDougald, Miss Pearl Holland,
Miss Mary Lee Jones, Miss Nelle Jones,
Miss Gussie Lee, Miss Ruth Lester, Miss
Louise Huflm? Miss Anna Hughes, Miss
Elma Wimberly, Miss Ulma OlNff, Miss
Inez Brown, Miss Luey Blitech, Miss
| Ouide Branngn, Miss Josie Akins, Mrs.
Bruce Aking, Mrs. Frank Balfour, Mrs. In
man Foy, Mrs, Bd Kennedy, Mrs, W, H.
Bliteh, Mrs. Howell Cone, Mrs. E. H.
Kennedy and Miss Bertha Bassett, of Fort
Valley, Ga.
scoon
Conyers.
188 MARY STANSELL and her fath
or returned iast wesk from a visit
| to Mrs. Fannie Freeman at SByl
| vania, Ga.
Miss Laulie Mae Summers was in Ate
lanta last week attending grand opera.
James Francis, of Athens, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. ‘:‘. Francis. }
#% L.ois Roper was the week-end est
of Miss Annie Belle Leftwich. g
Carl Grenade is home from overseas.
Miss Kathleen Langford, who has been
the attractive guest of her sister, Miss
Florence Langford, at Cochran, has re-(
turned hpme,
Miss Susic Harvey and Mrs. Irma Ic-‘
Rae spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Migs Corene Longshore and Willle Roan
were quietly married Monday evening at
6 o'clock at the home of the bride.
Mrs. M. E, Tucker returned Wednesday
from a week's visit to relatives in At
lanta. S r
Misses Hleanor Austin and Elizabeth
Berrien, of Atlanta, spent last week-end
with Miss Annie Lucy Vaughn.
Vernard Wright, of Monroe, ?em last
Bunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
U, Wright.
Mrs. W. A. Murray, of Ashburn, waa
the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F,
Harden,
; Soun
Cartersville.
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188 FIDELIA PHIPPE, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Curtis Omar at the Park Hotel.
Mrs, Felton Jones, of Rome, spent sev
eral days the last week with Mrs. John
W. Jones.
Miss Pauline Brown, who Is a student
at Miss Woodberry’s School, spent the
Kaster holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. L. Brown
Miss Frances Waite, of Chattanooga,
{8 spending a short time In Cartersvilie.
Mrs. Wycliffe Boggs and young son;
have returned from a visit to Mrs. Louls
Bims in Carrollton.
Miss Ruby Russell, of Jacksonville,
Fla., will arrive this week to be the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Terrell Fincher.
Misses Dorothy and lucy Cunyus spent
the week-end in Atlanta
George Tinsley, who has ben at home
on leave of absence, has returned to New
port, R. 1.
Mrs, O. L. Williams, of Cedartown,
was the recer’ guest of Mrs. Zim Jack
son. '
Mrs. Eliza Conyers is visiting her sons,
(. T. and John Conyers, who are students
at Georgia Unlversity. »
Mrs. W. W. Daves spent Friday and
Saturday in Calhoun, the guest of Mrs
D. M. Harlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Shernfan Grun{sr, of
Montreal, Canada, are guests of rs. A
0. flrnnzoc‘tnt “Overlook."”
Stanley Dodd, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end at home,
AMiss Annie Laurie Jones is visiting her
sister at Adel, Ga.
Saturday afternoon, | Eleanor and
Thomas Simpson entertained at an Easter
egg hunt at their home on Frwin street.
About sixty-five children were invited.
Mrs, W. ¥F. Quillian has returned to
Atlanta, after spemdmg several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. W. Jones.
Mrs. ¢, L. McGinty has returned from
Carrollton.
Migs Ethel Adair and Miss Margaret
Field spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Miss Caroline Hansell, of At‘.nnt:. spent
the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs.
O. D. Granger.
Mrs. Harry Womelsdorf is in Chicago
for several weeks.
Francis Vaughan nas hee nat home
from the University of Georgia for several
days.
nooe
Carrollton. ’
BOUT 30 children were invited by’
littie Miss Angie Boykin to an Eas
ter egg hunt Monday afternoon. An
American flag was hidden and the child
finding it was given a box of candy. T}\e
“Kaiser"” was also hidden, the child find
ing him was awarded a big stick of rln-i
dy.
Mrs. Jim Cheney and Mrs. Irving Cheney |
are the guests of Mrs. A. P, Travis In
Atlanta. ‘
Mr. 4and Mrs. Willlam Simonton, of
Gray's Knob, Ky.,, are the guests of Mr. |
and Mrs, A. A. Simonton on Maple street. |
Mrs, .h.{, Bradley, Mrs. B. F. Boykin
and Miss Olive l\rmfiexr are spending the
week In Atlanta attending grand opera.
Mrs. Howard Watkins, who has been the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A,
Simonton, returned to her home in At
lanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sharp and little
daughter, Mnrgurr&, A. K. Sharp, of Jack
sonville, Fla., an Mrs. Mat Clemmons,
of Spartanburg, 8. (~ are the guests of
friends here this week. ‘
Dr. H. H. Askew spent a few days in At
lanta thizs week. ‘
Mrs. ruuth .Roberson and Miss Rhoda
Bartlett, of Maysville, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs., Alvin Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meeks have return
ed from a week's visit to Atlanta.
Misses Efhel Lattimer, Bessie Glasgow,
Ethel Burkett, Nancy Dyer and Roy
Mandeville motored to Bowden Sunday.
Mrs. W. W, Baskin attended grand opera
in Atlanta this week. \
Miss Mary Nick Smith spent the week
end in Greenville, . “
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tyus went to At
lanta Friday to attend grand opera. 1
Miss Claire Holderness I 8 the guest of
triends in Rock Hill, 8. C. |
Mrs. Clarence Brhart, of Atlanta, was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
B. Puce this week.
Nirs. O. 8. Robinson entertained about 50
children at an Easter egg hunt Saturday in
honor to her two grandchildren, Mildred
Robinson and Allen Meeks.
Jim Loftin has returned from Forsyth,
where he attended the junior reception at
Bessle Tift College.
; ):rm Annle Sewell spent Friday in At
anta. i
Mrs. T, A. Conner has returned to her
home in Bainbridge after a visit to Mrs
A, E. Sharp.
Miss Ethel Smith, has returned from a
visit to Forsyth, \
Mrs. W. Y. Atchison spent several days
in Atlanta this week,
Mesdames Loyd Griffin and John Lowry
spont 'rhuud;éy and Friday in Atlanta,
Mrs. Wyeliff Hoggs and little son, Wr
eliff, Jr., were the guests of Mrs. L.
8. Sims several days this week,
2 W. J. Griffin motored to Atianta Tues
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob"™licks, of Cartersville,
wer; the guesta of Mrs. A. B. Philips this
woek.
Miss Sarah Gray is home after a two
weeks' visit to Barnesviiie. .
Mrs. W. A, Balley, of Newnan, was the
week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
Flannery.
O (. Sanson, of Atlanta, was the guest
of friends here Sunday.
Mrs. F. L. Hansard, Mrs. J. H. Hansard,
and J. K. Hansard, of Cummings, were the
week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. B
Hansard.
~ Miss Bernice Acklin and Arthur Acklin,
cos Atlanta, were tho week-end guests fi
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Acklt
Miss Opal Maynard, of LaGrange, spent
‘mkweekmnd with her sister, Mrs. Walker
~ Miss Mary Lovvorn, of Atianta, was the
Buest of her pargnts here this week.
~ Miss Pauline luvcn-h.who has been
teaching at Roanoke, Is home for vacation.
Miss Ruth Picon spent Sunday in At.
lanta with friends. -
Misses Kthel Lattimer, Besses Glasucyv,
Ethel Burkett, Nancy Dyer entertained at
& theater party to see Les Miserables Tues
day afternoon. The following were invited:
'ludnmu W. M. le«ovk J. W. Wilson,
L. C. Mandeville, W. R. Henderson, J. A,
Hume, J. M Oarlisle, Oscar Hay.
_ Misses Helen and Adrienne Ashmore
‘have returned to their home in Atlanta,
after a month's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
'u:rmr.
N Velma Morgan is home after a
week's visit to friends at Forsyth,
Sidnay Hallum, of U. B. navy, and
Harvey Hallum, of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of Dr, and Mrs, M. M. Hallum.
Mre. A. E. Harper 3:. returned from a
visit to Mra. C. E. kin st Breman.
_ Miss Mary Entrekin is the guest of Mre,
Ed Bartlett, at Mount Zien,
Mrs. August Banzant and little daugh
?. Annle, are the guests of friends in
N\mmw&, Al
Mrs. Sallie Cobb gave a dinver Tuesday.
Her guests were Mesdames Jamie Bledsoe,
George Copelaixl, A, E. Sharp, Lizzie Green
and George Glass. 5
Mrs. Dan Hearn was the guest of Mra.
Clarence Nickols at Hogansville several
days this week.
The U. D. C. Chapter observed Memo
rial Day Saturday. ‘Mrs. Bettie Cobb made
an address at City Hall. The Daughters
servea dimner to the veterans and their
wives.
The Maple Street History Club met with
the young ladies of the Wren's Nest Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Moillie Meadows was hostess at a §
o'clock dinner Tuesday. Her guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sharp, Mrs, A. B,
.*hnrp, of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs, Mat,
‘ummings, of Sparksburg, 8. C., and Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Hyatt,
Mre. A. T. McGinnis, of Carteraville, was
the guest of Mrs. T. A. Herndon last week.
Dr. Claud Griffin ypent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Atiantad.
Mrs. J. Z. Dorsett spent the week end
As the guest of her mother, Mrs, Smith, at
Villa Rica,
Mr. and Mrs. Light Griffin have return
ed from a visit to Mrs. Jack Mullins, at
Durand.
Dick Holmes has returned from a visit
to Greenville.
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Milledgeville
ISB AURELIA LAWRENCE enter
tained with a theater party at the
Colonial Wednesday evening in hon
or of her guest, Miss Lina Hearn, of Eat
onton. The party was composed of Miss
Hearn, Miss Benita Allen, Miss Cornelia
Wall, James Marris, Mr. Dolvin, Gaither
Banks and William Sibley. |
Dr. and Mrs. Herring, of Waco, Toxu.‘
have returned home after a visit to Miss |
Mary Humber,
Miss. Olive Bell 18 visiting friends in
Griffin and Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter and little son, of
Macon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Pottle,
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Donaldson
spent the weeck-end with relatives in
Btatesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harley, of Sparta,
spent Sunday with their son, who is a
student at G. M. C.
Mrs. Frank Dennis has returned to her
home in KEatonton, after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jordan,
Mrs. E. 8, Estes, of St. Augustine, Fla.,
is the guest of her father, J. D, Walls.
Miss Katherine Moran, who is a stu
dent at Brenau College, spent the Easter
holidays with homefolks in Milledgeville,
Miss Lina Hearn has returned to Eaton
ton after a visit to Miss Aurella Law
rence.
| Miss Pauline Nisbet is visiting friends in
Savannah,
i Parker Lasseter, a former student of
Georgia Military Collage, who was re
cently discharged from the army, spent
‘the week-end with friends in Milledgevilie,
__Mre. H. B. Jennings and children, of
Union, 8. C., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
Miss Jennie Weller has returned from
Stateshoro, where she acted as Judge in
the _musical contest of that district.
Mrs. R. L. Burch has.returned to At
lanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A, Buck.
Friends of Lee C. McKinley will he In
terested to learn that he recently received
the commission of second lieutenant in
the United States army. Mr. McKinley
enlisted a year ago as a private and won
promotion on account of the excellent
service which he rendered.
Miss Julia Franklin, of Tennille, at
tended the dance given Friday evening by
the G. M. C. cadets.
Miss E. J. Peacock, Jr., who has spent
the past two years with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Bethune, left Friday for
New York, where she will meet her hus
band, Major E. J. Peacock, who has seen
two years service in France.
Miss Mary Cline, Miss Katherine Snell,|
of Binghamton, N. Y.; Miss O'Nera En.
nis and Mrs. W| H. Rives attended 'rnnd|
opera in Atlanta last week.
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Monticello '
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RS. A. BENTON, Mrs. Hattie Moore,
Mrs. Irene Roberts aud Miss Hntuel
Kate Burney have been to Macon.
Mrs. J. B. Henderson and Miss Sarah
Jordan, who have been visiting Mrs, Rob
ert Kingman, of James, have returned
home.
Miss Lula Dozier, of Flovilla, hag been
the recent guest of Mrs. C. D. Joflhn.
Miss Jula Hardy, Miss Lois Hardy am
Mlsx uN--llie Dennis attended grand opera
in anta.
Memorial Day exercises will he held in
the courthouse, at which the Rev. H. P.
Bell, pastor of the Monticello Baptist
Church, will deliver an address. Following
the exercises a barbecue dinner will be
served.
Mrs, C. D. Jordan has returned from
Atlanta, where she went to meet her son,
Lieutenant Fred C. Jordan, who has Jjust
returned from overseas.
Miss Julia Lynch and John Jones were
married at the homje of Mr. and Mrs.
Burt Wilson Friday " afternoon, the Rev.
W. M. Twiggs performing the ceremony.
Mre. B. G. King, of Hillsborg, is tha
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. V. Shy.
Mrs. Joe Malone is expected today from
a visit to Rome.
The Rev. James RBradley and Henry
Jordan spent several days in Eatonton last
weelk attending the sprmng session of Au
gusta pmh;telg.
Mrs. A. T. Gray has returned from a
visit to relatives in Macon and Cordele.
Miss Ethel Jones attended grand opera
in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. B. Eareckson has returned to
her home in Newport News, Va., after
spending the winter with her brother, Os
car Connor.
Mrs. Harvie Jordan Is in Atlanta, the
Kuest of Mrs, Rogers Toy.
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HE April meeting of the John Laue
rens Chapter, D. A. R.,, was held at
the home of Mrs. Bolunt Freeman.
The regent, Miss Mary Guyton Ramsay,
presided and appointed Miss Maggie Mae
Rawls as secretary in the absence of the
regular secretary. A parliamentary drill
was given by Mrs. J. 8. Adams. A sug
gostion from Mrs. M. J. Guyton that the
chapter appoint a Sunday on which me
-morial services be held in honor of the men
from Laurens County who made the su
preme sacrifice in the great war was act
ed on and it was decided to hold that
service two weeks from FEaster., A rec
ord of the Lauwrens County bovs will be
;mndo and preserved by the chapter. A
report of the Victory convention held in
Albany was given by the regent, who rep
resented the chapter there. 'The chapter
song, “Keep the Faith,” was sung. A pa-.
per on the origin:and work of the §:d
Cross was read by Mrs. K. J. Blackshear,
| and Mrs. Monte Kellam gave a reading,
I"What 1a Ameriea?" by Vance,
Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Bimons entertain
| ed _the choir of Christ Episcopal Church
and their friends with a musical, Those
rresant were Mrs. N. H. Marshall, Mrs.
larvey Mathis, Mrs. E. H. Langston, Mr.
and Mrs. James M. Finn, Misses Loulse
Knight, Clemmie Patton, Louise Holloman
and Frances Webb,
A motor party made up of Mrs. E. C.
Stephens, Miss Nancy Stephens, Miss An
nie Lee Jolner and Bluford Page, went
to Macon for the day there recently.
Immediately after the concert by the
Emory Colege Glee Club a reception was
given the members of thls organization
at the home of Miss Annie Lee Joiner on
Rowe atreet,
Miss Gesdna Wood, of Sandersville, the
guest of Miss Maggie Wood, was com
plimented by her hostess with a sewing
party Saturday. The guests were Misses
Martha Garrett, Ruth Broadhurst, Frances
Arnau, Elizabeth Arnau, Elizabeth Garrett,
Loula King, Mavis Weddington, Josephine
Crafts, Annie Flanders, lsabel Wedding
ton, Kathleen White, Sara Moore, Martha
Ballard, (‘,lrrn Lanier, Alda Walker, Kath
'larn Daniel, Lucy Quinn Bubanks, Saxon
Pope and Annie Margaret Wood,
Mrs. J. R, Laney gave a rook par(r for
her sister, Mrs. C. E. Brooks, of Colquit,
who is her guest. Those %enm were Mrs.
C. B. Brooks, Mrs. C. P. Ward, Mrs. O. L.
Chivers, Mrs. Guyton Sanders, Mrs. C. K.
Felton, of Savannah, Mrs Clay O'Neal, Mrs.
Andrew King and Mrs. Laney. Mrs. King
' made top score. After the game tho.fuuu
were entertained by the wonderful singing
| of tiny Clarence Brooks, Jr., who is only
4 ¥IPI old.
he woman's committes for the sale of
the Vietory Honds has been completed and
work 18 going on each dl“v" )In W, C,
Allen Is chalrman gr the elfth District
and Mrs. K. J. ackshear for -Laurens
County.
i Miss Sarahlyn Peacock, who was taken
suddenly 111 while visiting Mre, Edward
Clarke in Augusta, is much better. She
has been brought home.
The Little Sunbeams, with Mrd J. H.
Witherington as their leader, gave » pro
gram Sunday afternoom at the First Bap
tist Chureh. -
A large metor party made up of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Miss D«mu‘\‘y Phillips,
Mre. A, B Twloy. Mr. and Mrs. R. W
Dunford and Miss Beatrica Adums al! of
Helena, motored to the city recently and
;;'»ent several days as guests of Mr. and
re. B, M. Lewls
Mrs. B F Sessions has just roceived
word that her son, B, F. Sessions, known
here as “D,” has reached the States and
i at Camp Merritt, N. J. He will arrive
in Dublin soon and will receive m royal
'wclcomc from his many friends. He was
awarded the French cross of honor for
extraordinary bravery.
| Mrs. Merellith, of Danville, and F. C.
| Joiner, of ,Laurens County, were married
, on Bunday last at the home of the bride,
the Rev. T .E. Toole, of Macon, perform
ing the ceremony.
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Americus
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HE Woman's Literary Club met this
week with Mrs. H. E. Allen, on Lee
#treet. The program was interesting.
Those participating therein were Mrs. Al
len, Mrs. W. D. Bailey, Mrs. (. J. Clark,
Mrs. H. L. Carswell and Mrs. Max Ca
wood.
Mrs. BEugene Cato entertained at bridge
this week for Mrs. H. 8. Field, of Ma
con, Miss., who is the guest of Mrs. M.
H. Wheeler, The prl% was awarded to
Mrs. E. J. Eldredge. l-yh# W\rc Mrs.
Stephen pace, Mrs. W. K. Taylor, Miss
Louise Marshall, Mrs. E. J. Eldredge, Mrs.
|H. 8. Fields, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Mrs.
W. . Randolph, Miss Bess McLeod, Miss
Claire Everette, Miss Kathleen Denham
and Miss Mary Parker.
Mrs. J. L. Sparks entertained the mem
bera of her bridge club this week. Guests
present were Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Miss
Emma Mae Borum, Mrs. Lovelace Eve,
Mrs. Hollis Fort, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs.
‘L. F. Grubbs, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs,
W. 8. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs.
C. U. Rogers, Mrs. Macon Dudley, Mrs.
W. D. lvey and Mrs. Elton Parker.
The Wesleyan Glee Club, which visited
Americus Thursday night, presented the
operetta | “Nakomis.” Miss Emma Love
Fisher, -liu.hter of the Rev. and Mrs. Guy-~
ton Fisher, is a member of the giee club,
and her appearance was the occasion for
repeated applause.
~ Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Bagley, of DeSoto,
announce the birth of a son, who will be
called D, A. Bagley, Jr.
Members of the U. D. C. committee hav
ing charge of Memorial Day exercises met
last week with Mrs. E. L. Carswell, on
Lee street. Chairmen of these committees
are Mrs. W. J. Joseph, Mrs. Frank Har
rold, Mrs. G. R. Ellis, Mrs. George Dun
can, Mrs. W. C. Gray, Mrs. James Daven
port, Mrs. C. E. Dunaway, Mrs. C. P.
Davie, Mrs. Hb O Jones and Miss Sarah
Cobb. .
Mrs. Estelle J. Balcom, of Jeffersonville,
visited Americus last week as the guest
of Minnie Vann Grove No. 36, Woodmen
Circle. Mrs. Balcom was honor guest at
a banquet given In the lodge rooms here.
Mrs. Dudley Gatewood entertalned the
members of her bridge club last week.
Playing were Mrs. E. B. Everett, Mrs. Law
son Stapleton, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs,
Charles Burke, Mrs. Willis Hawkins, Mrs.
¥. J, Eldredge, Mrs. T. H. McLendon, Mrs.
J. D. Hooks, Mrs. James Hixon, Mrs. E. B.
Council and Mrs. Sam Clegg. |
Mrs. T. O. Marshall entertalned Wednes
day at two partles for Miss Mary Hunter,
of Quitman, her guest. In the morning
Mrs. Marshall's guests were the members
of the Young Matrons’ Bridge Club, and
the game was played at four tables. In
the afternoon the guests were members of
the Wednesday Bridge Club, with a few
friends, and the tables were placed in the
living room.
Miss Claire Everette _entertained the
members of her bridge club last week at
her home on lLee street. Those presentl
were Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. Eugene
Cato, Mrs. E. J. Elredge, Miss Annlo{
Bailey, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Mrs. H. 8.
Fields, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Mrs.
Walter Rylander, Mrs. Stephen Pace and
Mrs. W. E. Taylgr._._ sre
Albany. |
OND.\¥l afternoon at her home on
Nor! Jefferson street, Mre. J. W.
Reynolds entervained at bridge for
Mrs. Harry A. Henderson, of Detroit, who
is visiting Mrs. H. A. Holmes. Prize tor
top score was awarded to Mrs. A, W.
Wood and a dainty gift awarded the hon
oree, |
Mrs. W. M. Baldwin left Thursday for
Atlanta to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Mercer. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blalock have received
a message from their won, Paul Blalock, |
who has been in France, tha‘}:’e has land
ed at Boston and expects to in Albany
in a few days. |
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vereen, of Moul-‘
trie, were visitors here Tuesday. |
At her home on North Jefferson street
Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. B. Haley en
tertained the regular monthly meeting of
the Dougherty (‘ountiyAChnpter, o Q.
Lieutenant Hollis nier, of Americus,
who lived in Albany for several Jeuu be
fore going to war, has returned to this
city and will be again connected with the
large wholesale grocery house his father
has here. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanford entertained
about twenty-five children Tuesday after
noon at their home on North Jefferson
street in honor of the fourth birthday of
their little daughter, Frances. An Easter
egg hunt was a feature of the games dur
ing the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A} Tarver have re
turned from Atlanta, where they were
among the guests at the Arkwright-Gid
dings wedding, being guests of Hon. and
s{{:. John M. Slaton while in the capital
city.
Misses Carolyn Ticknor and Janie Bat
man have returned to their studies at
Ashley Hall, Charleston, 8, C., after spend
ing the Easter holidays very pleasantly
with their respective parents here. .
Mrs. A. B. Kellogg returned home Wed
nesday from Atlanta, where she spent a
couple of days attending grand opera.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ehriich and chil
dren, of Bainbridge, spent Tuesday with
friends! lg Alh;n;.
Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Wood and Mr, and
Mrs. Geor}e R. Garaner motored to Tal
lahassee, Fla.,, Tuesday to spend a ecouple
of days. -
Miss Dannie Boutwell, of Montgomery,
Ala,, is visiting her sister, Miss Lora Bout
well, at the home of Mrs. E. N. Clark on
Pine street.
Mrs. G. R. Taylor, of Valdosta, spent
several days here last week, the guest of
her niece, Miss Sue Davis.
Mrs. J. M. Stewart returned home Mon
day morning from Florala, Ala.
Mrs, G. M. Lewis, Mrs. James Young,
Mrs. W. 8. Wilson, Mrs. J. L. Crawford,
Mrs. E. M. Passmore and Mrs. Harry
Tippett, all of Dothan, Ala., spent a short
time here Sunday, en route to Atlanta to
attend grand opera.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill and family, of
Sylvester, spent Sunday in the city, the
guest of relatives.
Miss Ethel Harralson, who is attending
Andrew College at Cuthbert, spent the
week-end at home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Harralson. .
- Mrs. Byrd Odum, who has been ill for
several weeks, has gone to Atlanta for
treatment in a sanitarwum.
Mrs. J. W. Puckett and Mrs. Edwin
Carter, of Carroliton; Mrs. H. C. Carroll,
of Manchester, and Mr. Tom Puckett, re
cently returned from France, are the guests
of Mrs. G. W. Wallace for several days.
__Mrs. 8. T. Nance and Miss Christine
Nance, of Arlington, and Mrs. E. M. Ve
reen, of Moultrie, were visitors in Albany
Friday. -
) Miss Margaret Brosnan, who is studying
at Mount de Sales Academy, Macon, spent
' the Easter holidays very pleasantly at
‘home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Brosnan, on Commerce street.
Mis¢ Helen Lockett has gone to Washe
ington, D. €., to visit friends.
At the regular monthry meeting of the
Albany Woman’s Club Thursday afterncon
in the club reoms at the municipal audi
torium the regular program was dispensed
with to hear a lecture py Miss Mary Cres
well, of the State University, on ‘‘New
Facts About Nutrition,”
The Rev., and Mrs. W, H. Ziegler, of
Livingston, Al are spending several days
in the city, !K.uuu of Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Mclintosh, Xt the New Albhany Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler have many friends
in Albany, made during the years Mr. Zieg
|ler was pastor of the local Presbyterian
chureh,
Miss Miriam Rogers is Arend!nc some
thme in Macon, the guest of Miss Minnie
Goodwin Artope.
Miss Ruby Pv:? Sheppard, of Edison,
has returned aft a short visit to Miss
Vera Inman, of this elty.
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HE Woman's Missionary Society of the
Methodist Church met with gflr-. w.
O. McMullen Thursday afternoon.
Miss Emmalu Nolen spent the week-end
at her home In Jackson.
Mrse. CJ‘"'” H. QGriffin spent a few
dng- in Atlapts last week,
aul Brown, of Lexington, spent the
week-end in Hampton,
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Wayeross.
HE marriage of Miss Inez Hollings«
worth and Samuel Shepherd was
solemnized at Grace Episcopal
Church on Wednesda% evenlnfi at 6:30
o'clock, the Rev. R. N. McCallum per
yforming the ceremony. The church
was beautifully decorated with Kaster
lilles and festoons of ivy, the altar be
ing enpoclnllr attractive with white
flowers and lighted candles. 'The bride
entered on the arm of her fathér, i E.
Hollingsworth, to the strains of en
ffln'- wedding march played by Miss
Llilan Stewart, “and wlg met at the
altar by the groom. Following the cer
emony a reception was held at the res
idence of the bride's uronu. to which
were tnvlted the members of the Epis
copal choir and a few intimate friends.
There were many hnfiilome presents.
After spending several da?'l in Florida
Mr, and Mrs. Shepherd will be at home
in Atkinson, Ga.
In honor of her guest, Mrs. Roy HEsh
elman, of Decatur, 111., Mrs. C. M.
Probst was hostess Wednesday after
noorn, enlertalnlnf at bridge, to which
were invited a large number of her
friends. The honor guest, Mrs. Eshel
man, was presented with a lovely box
of correspondence cards. After the prizes
were awarded the players were fi)lned
by other friends and an ice course was
served.
Lieutenant Ralph/i"rlco has gone to
his home in Bessemer, Ala., after spend
ing some time with friends in Way-
Cross,
Miss Irancine Hardaman, of Coni
merce, has been the guest of Miss
Juanita Bennett.
Mrs. Hoyt Gul{zi who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs, Oscar Lott, after
a short visit with friends in Savannah,
will return to her home in Cleveland.
Mrs. Edward Jones entertained with
a progressive rook party at her home
Thursday afternoon, complimenting
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Mrs. Clarence Beck, of Pittsburg, Pa,,
who is visiting her parents, Mr. aund
Mrs.'J. B. Lewis, Mrs. Beck, the honor
guest, was presented with a pretty out
glass bud vase.
Misses Annie Laurie and Kate Cot
tingham, ~ Cottingham and Laurie
Martin were ‘Euelts last week of My
and Mrs. I. A, Smith. The lgurty is
touring from Arcadia, Fla., to Florence,
S. C., where they will spend the sum
mer.
Out of town visitors at the ladies’
rest room last week were Mrs. E. R.
Remington and Miss Bertha Reming
ton, of New Smyrna, Fla.
Miss Mabel Williamson entertained
with a spend-the-day party last week,
complimenting her house guest, Miss
Elizabeth Arnett, of Washington, D, C.
Cut flowers, ferns and roses were used
for the decorations, and rook, music
and games were enjoyed. Covers were
laid for ten and a course dinner was
served. The hostess was assited in en
‘mrmlrflng by her mother and her aunt,
Mrs. Ernest Arnett, /
Mrs. Robert Lee Singleton left jast
Sunday to visit Mrs. Sam Caraker in
Milledgevilie for a few days. She joined
her daughter, Miss Sarah Singleton and
went to Atlanta to attend grand opera.