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SUBURBAN SOCIETY
Fairburn,
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R. AND MRS. J. T. HENLEY, of
M 001165; Park; Mr. and Mrs. No
ble eathers, Charles Weathers
and Miss Annie Lou Mixon, of Kast
Point, were dinner guests of Mrs, M
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88 e Brewer, of Elberton,
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week-end w .
"MBrewedr.u ith Mrs. Luth
r. an rs. R. J. Phillips and Miss
Fannie Lou Phillips s t
M;:. De\:lln&. PS Spen gunday with
r. an rs. Max Cob
at the Harvey House. b are st home
Among those who attended nd op
era last week are Mrs. Hs:y ng
boneg. Mrs. J. L. Barron, Mrs. W. W.
Floyd, Mrs. W. H. Young, Misses Doro
g;y Collins, Mamie Hl?rfi-, Cecile Lon
no.
Miss Mary Wooda!! spent e
end in Atanta. '’ PORE. e e
. B T, ompson, Mrs. T. h
Goodrum, Mr. G. M. Jones and ufi;".
Ruth Thompson, of Newnan, spent Sat
urday with Miss Cecil Longino.
IMms NotraMD&\ldne and lfr. Joe De
vine ‘spen onday with Miss
Lou Pg?mps.v vy
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones are at
home on Main street with Mr. and Mrs.
S. M. Cown.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Kiser, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Brewster and Miss
Helen Slaughter, of Atlanta, spent Sun
day with Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Smith at
their country home near Union €ity.
Mrs, J. C. Herring, of Newnan, was
the guest of Miss Della Reese last
week.
Mrs. M. H. Collins is spending this
week in Birmingham.
Mrs. M. L. Barge is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Selman in Doug
lasville.
Mrs. J. M. Brooks left Thursday night
for Miami, Fla., where she visits her
daughter, Mrs. T%m ¥Young.
Mrs. Sanford Shannon and children
were guests of Mrs. Mattie Foster, on
Monday,
Miss Nina Camp and Miss Baughm,
of the Georgia Bagtist Hospital, were
guests of Mrs. A. Camp last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Scoggins spent
Sunday in Newnan.
Misses Helen McLarin and Laura
King spent the week-end in Newnan
as guests of Mrs. J. W. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Upchurch and
son, Glenn, were guests of relatives in
Decatur last Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Kelly and daughter, Carol,
of Atlanta, were guests of Mrs. Walter
Lee on Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. M.
€. Herring and Mrs. Thomas McCoy,
of Newnan, were dinner guests of Mrs.
W. H. McLarin on Friday evening.
Miss Marie Floyd spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Brown, in At
lanta.
Mrs. B. T. Thompson and Mrs. T. M.
Goodrum, of Newnan, spent Tuesday
with Mrs. J. H. Longino.
Mrs. M. H. Wooddall is the %ueat of
Mrs. Ernest Collins in Acworth.
Mrs. W. H. Young is spending this
week in Atlanta attending grand opera.
Miss Willie Maud Boynton, of St.
Joseph’s Infirmary, spent Sunday with
her parents.
Mrs. R. G. Kitchens entertained her
Sunday school class with an egg hunt
on Wednesday.
Miss Annie Brooks, (f Temple, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Cown.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClellan, of At
lanta, were guests of Mrs. W. A. Jones
on Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Wooddall entertained a
few of her friends at a party on Tues
day afternoon; the occasion being her
seventh birthday.
Miss Frances Campbell entertained at
an Faster egg hunt at the home of her
grandmother. Mrs. G. D. Vickery, on
aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Green, of Atlanta,
were guests of Miss Pearl Brassell on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Johnson, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Camp spent
Sunday with Mr. Edgar Cochran.
Miss Mary Hobgood, of G. N. and I
College, is spending the week-end at
home.
Mrs. Pierce Hopkins was the gest of
Miss Annie Lee thifn last week.
Mrs. Harry Wikle, of Cartersville, was
the guest of relatives this week, having
been called here on account of the
sudden death of her father, B. F,
Jones, Sr,
Willlam Hobgood McNiel is the name
of the new son of Mr, and Mrs. G. L.
MeceNiel
The winners in the music and elocu
tion contest last Friday were Miss
Laura Klnf, first in elocution; Miss
Grace Mclarin, second; Mr. J. P.
Reese, first in declamation, and Miss
Harlan Brock, second; Miss Luna
Thompson, first in music, and Miss
Klizabeth Elder, second.
Miss Daisy Parker, of Chauncey, who
is in Atlanta for grand opera, and Mrs.
J. 8. Sewell, of Atlanta, were guests
of Mrs. A. J. Lusk on Wednesday.
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Forest Park.
N enjoyable event of the past week
-was an egg boiling given by the
xurrvst Park Entertainment Club, at
the hdte of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Bartlett,
A large number of young people attended
in addition to the membership of the club.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Middlebrooks enter
talped Wwith a square dance Friday evening.
Mrs. Theo Woeten, of Atlanta, spent a
few days recently with Mrs. 8. C. Yancey.
Miss Louise Barton entertained about
twenty friends on the event of her thir
teenth birthday Saturday evening.
The Ladies' Missionary Society met at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Puckett Tuesday
alternoon.
Mrs. G. W. Pearson has returned home
after spending several weeks in Griffin,
where she has been visiting her daughter.
Mise Mary Lambert recently visited rela
tives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Bouey anddaughter, Frances Mary,
of Boston, Mass, are spending several
days with Mrs. W. B. Worthington.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward Christian and son
spent » few days this week with Mrs. J.
H, Smith,
Mrs. M. L. Stanley, of Hapeville; Mrs
Theodosia Wootten, Mrs., R. W. Davis and
Mrs, Julla Wooten, of Atlanta, spent last
Wednesday with their brother, E J. Wells.
Miss Mamie Yancey and Herman Yancey
attended the performance of “Martha'
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. J. N, Willingham and ,children, of
Atlanta, recently visited Mrs. J, W, Burks.
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Mahle spent last
week-end in Atlanta, vmiung relatives,
Mrs. L. V. Moore returned home Thurs
day, after spending ecveral days in At
lunta.
Bugene Phillips is fmproved, after an
fliness of several days.
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Ormewood Park.
RE. JAMES M. GREENE, of Leslie,
wie the guest the past week of her
daughter, Miss Romele Greene, at
the home of Mrs. W, 8. Franklin
Dr. W. B. Franklin has returned from
Roanoke, Va,, where he went to attend the
wedding of his sister.
Captain Sprague Reigal left Monday for
New York, having been the guest for some
time of his sister, Mrs, 8. A, Kysor,
Muster Wilner Jones entertained a num.
ver of his friends Tuesday afternoon at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
H\"fiwn‘t . Jones, with an egg hunt.
'he {o\ms men ot the Wesley Bible
class of Martha Brown Memorial Church
rrsnflnlnod the young ladies of the class
dellxhtfully Wednesday evening at the
hom: of Mrs. 1.. V. Kennerly on Wood
lawn everue.
The whole communlt{( was shooked and
snddened by the sudden deuth Monday
afternogn of Mrs. Sam Wilson, 3
poes
Kirkwood.
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ßE. C. W. WEICKING, of Hender
son, N. 0., who has been the guest
of nher sister, Mrs. Fred Norris, on
Murray Hill avenue, Jest on Wednesday
for 8t ePtersurg, Fla., for a visit of sev.
eral days. While here she was the guest
of honor ut several affairs.
Rert Crogdon, of Buford, Ga. was the
guest of his cousin, Revean Quillian, for
the week-ond.
Miss ' irby Willingham was the guest
during the week of Mrs. W. J. Rcund-‘
tree.
H. F. Upshaw has returned from Wal
tw'»‘(?o:gtx formerly of Wilmington, N
r. arp, m "
c, v:lth}ndh!mm'u of Mr.
rs. Josep| i
e ina Mem T, W Moon, of Daiton,
Ga., announce the marri of their
daughter, Jessie Lee, to Joel ;t‘. h:n Yar
brough, on the evening of Apr‘lr 15th, at
the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Med
lin, of Kirkwood. The ceremony was wit
‘hessed by relatives and a few friends.
"{‘ll;o :i“e:. ‘P.borrt rli Lambkin officiated.
Mr, ¢ rs. Yarbr 1
Evansvil'e. Ind.. ough will reside in
Miss Annie Downing gave a picnie on
Thursday in compit
H" Rl pliment J'm pupils of
Sergeant Owen and Borgeant McCord
ave returned from France, and
(‘;‘np %or%on- 3 are at
| Mrs. B. D. Garner entertained Sew-
In&f‘,lub on Saturday afternoon. -
; r. and Mrs. Alfred H. Bailey have
returned from Richmond, Va., and are
At home to their friends on Trotti street.
Mrs. Fred P. Cock entertained her Sun
day school class with an egg hunt Tues
tc‘l:,};e;ft'e':-noon. Miss Dora aullnw re-
D e pri great,
Muniber of rg‘:: e Sl e -
_ Mr. and Mrs. William Berry Johnso
Announce the marriage of their diuchu:‘,
llgty;ue. to Mr. Herbert Wood Finch, April
' The Thrift Club will be entertained by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkie I’rldl{ night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Renfrew celebrated
their first wedding anniversary Monday
evening. In the game of bridge the high
ost scores were made by Miss Annie Goode
Torbett and Mr. Paul Talbot.
Mrs. L. D. O'Pool, of Hattiesburg, Miss.,
Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Hali, at her
home in Kirkwood.
Miss Mary Anna Cassells {nve her Sun
day school class and a number of friends
an Easter egg hunt on Wednesday aft
ernoon.
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ISSES Frances and Teddy Roesel
celebrated their tenth birthday on
Monday afternoon by giving a par
ty at their home on Madison avenue. Dur
ing the afternoon games were finyed.
after which refreshments were served. The
cake, lighted with tiny candles, indicated
the number of years of the young host
and hostess, who are twins. Amon":thole
present were: Misses Anita Ivey, Evelyn
Harris, Nancy Fitzgerald, Marian and Eliz
ebeth Lesesne, Virginia Mershon, Lucile
Lynn, Belle and Mary Susan Taylor, J.
B Ivey, Walter and Louis Ray, Bolten
and Neil Fitzgerald, Cecil Barnwell, Jack
Newell, L. B. Lesesne, H. L. Lesesne,
Bruece Barbour, James and B. Davy.
Miss Nan Phillips entertained at a box
party at the Lyric on uondail afternoon,
complimentary to Miss Evelyn Hoffman, of
Philadelphia, who is spendi several
weeks at the Georgian Tewe.nq'he guests
included: Misse3 Hoffman, Emmie Durden,
of Graymont, Ga.; Ydrine Rose, Leila Pon
der and Jeanette Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones and daugh
ter, Bertice Jones, spent the week-end in
Covington, Ga.
Mrs. Curtis Ivey and daughters, Anita
and Zaidee, were the guests during the
week of Mrs. W. R. Ray, on Madison ave
nue.
. M([l. iR. rl‘\ Wnliam;. ' of Bra:chvmo.
8. ~ is the guest, uring grand o
week, of Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, on hgu~
well swreet.
The Tuesday Evening Rook Club was
entertained during the week by Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Ray. The prizes were won
by Ma L. B. Lesesne, Mrs. W. B. Fits
gerald and Mrs. Dougiass Barbour. The
others present were: Mr, and Mrs. L. B.
Lesesne, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, Mr.
Mr. Mrs. Peavy, Mrs. H. W. Young, Mrs
F. E. Whitehead, Mrs. Custis Ivey, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Barbour, Mr. and Mrs.
Delma Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Fitzgerald.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hayden Hamilton
motored to Covingten for the week-end.
Mrs. F. E. Whitehead, of Augusta, is
the guest of her daughters, Mrs. L. B.
Leseses and Mrs. W. R. Ray.
Miss Vivienne Roesel is on a visit to
Mr. wd Mrs. W‘hfiltcnhead,aof Laurens, 8. C.
Edgewood.
RS. W. H. SANDER entertained the
members of the Woman's Mis
sionary Society at tea Wednesday
afteemoon at her home on Mel lavenue.
The guests present were Mesdames Mars,
Foote, Warlick, Thomas, Watts, Wood
ward, Howard Nash, Lee, Henry Printup,
Weld, W. A. Webb, Walter Dennis, of
Tatbotton; Tatum, Whitaker, Eugene
Wheite, W. F. Edgerton and others.
#ir. and Mrs. Newberry, of Chatta
novga, Tenn., have moved into their new
hwne, 28 Glendale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Steed have as their
ests, during grand opera week, Mr. and
%gls Snyder, of Muncey, Pa.
Mrs. Cobb and son, samuel, have re
tarned from Macon, where they spent the
Waster holidays.
The marriage of Miss Vara Cowan to
Willlem L. Granade took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Duke, A‘Ffll
13, the Rev. T. T. Davis officiating. he
bride wore a taupe cloth suit with hat to
match, and a corsage of roses and valley
lilies. Immediately after the ceremony a
luncheon was served. Ahout twenty guests
were present Mr, and Mrs., Granade mo
tored to Conyers, to be the guests of Mr.
Granade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B C.
Granade.
The Moreland Parent-Teacher Associa
tion met Tuesday afternoon., There was
a full attendanee, and important matters
were discussed. Mrs. Gordon Johnstone is
the president. After the business meqtlng
Mrs. Woolford spoke on child welfare an
rearing children. The executive commit
tee met Monday afternoon at Mrs. John
stone’'s on Moreland avenue. The Easter
egg hunt for the “story-telling” hour chil
dren was postponed and took place Thurs
day. A large number of children in the
community were present. ‘
Mrs. Jo¥ln M. Nichols entertained the
members of the Forty-two Club on Wed
nesday morning. In the game the prizes
were won by Mrs. Custis Ivey and Mrs.
John Watkins.| Ameong thoseé present were
Mesdames Walter Blackstock, J. F.
Nancg, W. A. McWhorter, John Watkins,
R. A Shope, Custis Ivey, Samuel C. Wat
kins and William Nevitte.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Steed are residing
on Moreland avenue.
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Hapeville,
Mr. and Mr. O. 8. Brown and chil
dren, Lucile and Jack, were the week
end anta of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W, M. Ross.
Miss Jennie Manle{ and Miss Marga
ret Adams, of Temple, were the guests
of Miss Freddie Landers last week.
An &ljoyable event of the past week
was o ?olnn' bee given by Mrs.
Jones' Sunday School class.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ross entertained
at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for
seven,
Miss Goodman, of Atlanta, lectured
on ‘Viola" Friény afternoon in the
school auditorium. ,
Mrs. Key talked to the Woman's
Missionary Bocht‘ Friday afternoon in
the interest of the Southern Baptist
(‘Monvanuon which meets in Atlanta in
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis announce
the birth of a little girl Thursday, the
17th, She has been given the name of
Annie,
Miss Pauline Yarborough, of Jones
boro, and Henry Yarborough, of Al
bany, Ala., were recent guests of Mr
and Mrs, W, T, Dunn.
Miss Mamlie lLee Freeman was the
week-end guest of her grandmother,
Mrs. Crawley.
Miss Inez Kln&, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
is the ‘{uost of Mr. and Mrs. Frampton
King urlr(\! opera week,
Mrs. R. C. Sears, of Tuscalvosa, Ala.,
was the recent guest of Mra. W, T.
Dunn.
Among those attending the operas
were Dr. and Mrs. Fraw Wells, Mias
Maud Stillwell, Col. and Mrs. Charlie
Wells, Mrs. W. M. Ross, Miss Florenco
Ellis, Mre. F. C. McElroy, Miss Annle
Lane, Miss Lila Ellis, Mrs. Baker, Mrs,
J. T. Lasseter, Miss Fannle Lane, Miss
Inez Lasseter and Miss Fellcle Evans,
Miss Jimma Sims, of Senoia, is the
luot:(t of Mrs. W, T. Alken during opera
week.
Mrs. Jack u.nrton, of Macon, has
returned honie after a_visit with her
garanls, Mr. and Mrs. Peebles at their
ome,
Miss Edith Hoghtower, of Americus,
arived Frid::‘y to -é)end several days
with Col. and Mrs. Charlle Wells,
The Mission smdz‘chn met with
Mrs. Tom Lewis Friday afternoon,
Miss Gladys Dorsey, of Jonesboro.
vlnltkod Miss Mable Jonee during opera
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kefarmer have
recently moved to Kentucky where they
will make their home,
Migs Lueile Brown, of West End, is
spending several days with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, M. loss.
Miss Leßoy Butt; of Macon, was the
recent gfient of Mrs. O. J. Ball,
Miss Mary Mobley was the f‘m of
Miss Lucile Hammett lust week.
Mr. I;en;’ymnnltuud Bir.JOrßr.. fio’t Ma
con are visiting Mrs. O, J. dur-
Jug opera week. )
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1919,
College Park,
e
HE Sewing Club was delightfully en
tertained Friday afternoon by Mrs.
V. C. Mason. 'l'io members are Mrs.
D. C. L{l.. Mrs. Douglas L‘l:. Mra. How
ard Stokely, Mrs. Chl& Robert, Mrs. Ar
thur xnchln"-. Mrs. Bdward Richardson,
Mrs. P. C. Mason, Mrs. L. E. Roberts,
Mrs. Eva Thornton, Miss Annle C. Thorn
::B. Miss Mary Gray and Mrs. Oscar Palm-
The Easter egg hunt q_‘v.w at the home
of Mrs. F. J. Milner last Tuesday afternoon
by the Presbyerian Church was & very en-
Joyable affair.
> Miss An‘nla Neely nuflsn;d hhet Bml:-
school class Tuesday er home in
C:{lll" Park.
Mrs. E. D. Barrett entertained Mrs. Alto
May Edwards at dinner Thursday evening.
Miss Wendo Wey, of l‘lofldab is the ruut
of Miss Mildred Woodward. She e up
last week to attend opera.
Mr. and Mrs. ¥. M. Gay, of Hufaula,
Ala., Mrs. Edwin Stafford and Mr. and
Mrs. K. B. McKenzie, of Eufaula, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Free
man, Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. C. Woodward returned Monday
from Hendersonville, where she spent the
week with Colonel Woodward. Colonel
Woodward left Monday for Washington,
D. C., and she returned home.
Miss May Rose Rooney was the guest
last week of Mrs. Roy Wilheit. She has
returned to her home in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. Y. Owings entertained a few
friends Thursday evening in honor of her
brother, Mr. Will Willoughby, who Is at
home on a furlough.
Miss Bess Milner entertained her Sunday
school class, on Monday afternoon at an
Easter egg hunt.
Mrs. Joe Hickman and young daughter,
Bettie, who have been the guests of Mrs.
L. R. Young, and Mrs. Laura Young, re
turned to their home in Westchester, Pa.,
on Sunday.
Mrs. B. F. Riley, of Thomson, is the
opera guest of Mrs. O. Palmour.
Mrs. C. M. Boskeet, of Greenville, 8. C.,
s visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Brob
ston, she came down for opera.
Miss Margarite Urquhart, of Cochran, is
the guest of Miss Juliette Garner for opera.
Mrs. Kennedy Brobston and son, Kenne
dy, are spending a few days with Mrs, F.
M. Brobston.
Judge J. M. Phillips, of Lawrenceville,
returned to his home Thursday after a vis
it to his son, G. P. Phillips.
Miss Frances Phillips is visiting relatives
in Lawrenceville.
Mrs. B. D. Gray returned Wednesday
from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Ratliff,
in Mississippl. X
Mrs. E. Dixon Barrett and party enter
tained the soldiers at Fort McPherson Fri
day evening.
Mrs. A. J. Jones is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. O. Hobbs, in Greenville, 8. C.
’ Mrs. Charles Rainey and children spent
last week-end with Misses Mamie and An
nie Belle Jones.
Mrs. I. C. Howard, who has been so il
:n the Georgia Baptist Hospital is improv
ng.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Raines and Mrs.
M. B. Cox, of Dublin, are among the vis
‘ itors in College Park for opera.
~ Miss Mary Leila Patterson, of Griffin,
i;pe?tth last week-end with Miss Helen
m o
~ Miss Elizabeth Bradley, of Cartersville,
18 the opera guest of Miss Marian Bradley.
Mrs. Mary Guerry was the supper guest
‘Bundny evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Mills.
.~ Mrs. H. P. Peoples, of (\nstruction, N.
C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Ross
er.
Miss Annie Mills entertained Sunday
evening at supper, her guests being Miss
Naomi Parker, Annetta Dilllard.
Captain R. W. Watkins has returned to
his home in Greenville, after a visit to
his uncle, Wester A. Sharp.
Rucker Dickey has been mustered out
of the service of the navy and is at home
with his plrent-aoa ls-athorne avenue.
Marietta
MR. AND MRS. W. A. DUPRE
gave a dinner Wednesday uo;
ning for Mrs. Herbert Brown, ©
Washington, the guest of Mrs. H. h§
Cottingham. Mr. and Mrs. Dupre’s
guests Mrs. Brown, Mrs. H. M. Cot
tingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ryburn Clay,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Trammell and
Mr. Charles Dupre.
Mrs. Roy Collins entertained the
members of the Woman’s Missionary
Society on Monday afternoon at her
home on McDonald street. Those as
gisting Mrs. Cillins in entertaining
were Mrs. Mercer Phillips, Mrs. W.
M. Murray and Mrs. James Collins.
The sophomores of the Marietta
High School entertained the seniors
with a masquerade party Tuesday
evening at the home of Misses Ruth
and Katheryne Galley.
Miss Gladvs Byrd.of Atlanta, speht
the week-end with WMiss Irene Ma
lone,
Harry Scott, of New York, was%the
week-end guest of W, A. Florenows
Mrs. George B. Williams, of New
York, is the guest of her sister, Mra
George Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Florence en
tertained at dinner on Tuesday, eve
ing. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
George Grifin, Mrs. C. O, Wyatt, of
California, and Mrs. Helen Griffin.
Mrs. 8. Drake, of Long Beach, Cal,
i the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M.
M. Sessions.
Miss Fredonia . Field, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Miss Mar
tha Shippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Underwood, of
Charleston, 8. C., are the guests of
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Un
derwood.
Mr. and Mre. Willlam Dumas, of
Atlanta, were the week-end guests
of Professor W. T. pumas.
Miss Bessie Campbell, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Mrs, R. H.
Northecutt.
Miss Christine Blair has returned
to Lucy Cobb Institute after spending
some time with her parents, Colonel
and Mrs. D. W, Blair.
Miss Adelle Moss spent the week
end in Decatur as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. C. W, Dieckman,
Mrs. Featherstone Bunn and Miss
Susie Brumby, who have been the
guests of their sister, Mrs. Roger De
war, have returned to Cedartown.
Mrs. T. A. Gramling has returned
from a visit to her daughters, Mrs,
Oliver Hereth and Miss Bara Wood
Gramling, in Indianapolis.
Miss Lois Eve, of Agnes Scott Col
lege, spent the week-end with Miss
Lois Gardner,
Miss Beth Allen, of Shorter College,
is the week-end guest of Miss Pearl
Roberts.
Loren Fletcher Cole, who has heen
visiting his grandmother, Mrs, H, G.
€Cole, has returned to his home in
Minnesota.
Miss g:xlne Dobbs and Miss Mar
garet ton, of Athens, are guests
of Mrs. Walter Sams,
Mr. and Mrs. George Christian, of
Etowah, Tenn., were the week-end
guests of Mr, and Mrs, C. N. Mell.
Mrs, Warren Benson, who has been
spending the winter in Florida, has
"tfime% home.
rB, T. L. Wallace Is the guest of
Mrs., Ross Huston in Des Moines,
Towa. |
h:’? H:{re (;rl«mblos is the guest of
aughter rs, M. M. Pattillo, in
Philadelphia.’ |
Dick Simpson, of Knoxville, Tesn.,
was the week-end guest of Mrs, T,
A. Gramling. 1
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East Atlanta. |
RB. GEORGE LYLE and Mrs. Mar
lon Minor entertained fef Mra. Joe
1 ‘erlb;)lrn.l of }:&‘Qn End. Thursday.
- Melle Law t
Mrs. IW, )luey"l’h::::h:,.. . Sone o
au oore, of Chattanooga, will
:r'f:k' days with friends here’ the cm'gnq(::‘c
Mrs. J. 8. Owens spent the week-end as
the guest of Mrs. W. B. Owens.
~ Mr, and Mra. Jack Baker were the week
end fi"" of Mrs. F. 8 Gable.
ge " Everitt was the guest of Mx, and
Mrs. R. BE. Everitt, of Covington, Wed
ocsday evening. ’
Mrs, J. W. Hill, Mrs. J. H. Barner, of
Covington, and Mre. J. J. Blalock wore
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Terrell Thursday
and Friday.
T. B. Strange, of Winder, was a recent
visitor in East Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Cloe Hracewell was a recent
guest of Miss Lillian Bveritt,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardin have re
turned to their home in Birminghamafter
a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Garner,
Jack Garner has received his discharge
from the service, and is at home with his
parents, g
Miss Lillian Clarke, of Ellenwood, is at
tending grand opera. She is also the guest
of her sister, Mes. G. H. Waggoner.
Charles M. Leonard is spending the
week-end with his family.
Mrs. Ellie Cellingsworth, of Tifton, vis
fted Mrs. C. M. Leonard last wednesday
and Thursday.
An enjoyable event of the past weck
was a party given Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. L. V. Kennerly by the
{onng men of the senifor Wesley class, in
onor of the younfi ladies of the elass,
nlv.’l.y me:n‘dr’u- t. I‘L‘nd Mr. }Vfllxt r‘!'l‘?
qu marr aturday evening, Ap s
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Stone Mountain
M RS. CARL GUESS entertained
at a spend-the-day party Wed
nesday. Her guests were Mrs. Dudley
Johnson, Mrs. Charlie Tuggle and
Mrs. Bernard Dempsey,
Misses Gussie May Goldsmith and
Alline Campbell were among the many
who attended grand opera last week.
Mrs. H. X. Keating, of Atlanta,
spent a few days last week with her
brother, T, J. Campbell.
Mrs. 8. G. Wilkie returned home
Tuesday having spent the week-end
with her gister, Mrs. L. B. Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Nash were re
cent guests of Mrs. J. F. Nash.
Mrs. C. G. Baxter was hostess to
the Missionary Society of the Meth
odist Church Wednesday. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess, as
sisted by her daughter, Miss Frances
Baxter.
Miss Frances Ray, of Augusta, is
the guest of Mrs. J, J. Griffin.
Mrs. L. A. Scruggs spent last weekx
with her son, Richard Scruggs, at
Lawrenceville,
Miss Annyrene McCurdy is in Ce
dartown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McClelland an
nounce the birth of a son last Wed
nesday.
Mr., and Mrs. W. P. Humphreys
and Eugene McCurdy apent Sunday
in Milledgeville with Miss Lucile Mc-
Curdy, in school at G. N. L
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Lithia Springs
M RS. NESBIT HARPER attended
grand opera in Atlanta Tuesday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. J. C. Jolner spent several days of
last week with relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Anna Winn has returned to Wes
leyan, after spending the Easter holid:
;:vi‘th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. .g
nn.
Mrs. Jennings, of Atlanta, was a recent
visitor of her sister, Mrs. T. L. Harbin.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with Miss Morrison.
Mrs. Roscoe Spence, who has been
spending some time with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Watson has joined her hus
band, Captain Spence, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maxwell motored
to Carroliton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs
Willlams.
J. L. Estes, of Graymore, was a recent
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Harper.
Lieutenant Hiram C. Blair, who has just
returned to his home in Atlanta from
France, spent several days of the past
week with his brother, Pat H. Winn.
Emory Watson has returned to Dahion
ega after several days' visit to his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson.
Miss Morrison spent Monday in Atlanta.
Miss Frances Maxwell spent several days
last week in Atlanta.
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Decatur.
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Miss Nell Candler has returned from
Chestatee, where she was the guest of
Miss Evelyn Pratt. -
Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Flake and fam
ily, of Conyers, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A, S. Bucher on Saturday.
Miss Sarah Ansley who has agent the
winter in Thomasville will be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bucher before
returnhhxf to her home in Augusta,
Mrs. Myrick Clements who has been the
guest of Miss Lillian Cox, of Mon
roe, returned home on Saturday.
‘ E. L. Chappins, Jr., of New Orleans,
‘'was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Mansfield.
V. A. 8. Moore has returned from a
a visit to Florida.
Mrs, Claude 8. Hamilton has returned
from a visit to Augusta, where she was
tt;;a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Stew
art.
Mrs. A. R. Almond is the guest of
friends in Mmedéevme.
Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Wilson, Miss Isa
belle Wilson and Miss Bella Footman
wlill return at an early date from Long
Beach, Fla., where they have spent sev
‘eral months.
‘ Mrs, Ed Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Billups, of Watkinsville, are the
guests of Mrs. A. F. Billups.
Mrs. F. J. Ansley, of Thomasville, will
ar¥ive soon to be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Alston.
Misses Lucy Wooten and Katherine
Smith, and Caroline Wooten, of Coving
ton, are the guests of Miss Frances
Kennedy,
An affair of Friday evening was the
dgnece at the Decatur Athletic Club,
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Smyrna
Mns‘ R. 0. LOWRY, of Chatta
l nooga, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Emma Whitfield.
Mrs. J. W. Magill had as her gucwts
last week Mrs. 8. M. Stokely and Mis
Annie B. Northern, of Atlanta.
Mrs. B. T. ¥rey and daughter, of
Marietta, sfent last Thursday here
with Mrs. A. L. Oslin.
" Mrs. Will Thacker and children, of
Marietta, and Mrs. M. L. Thucke‘r, of
Atlanta, were guests of Mrs, ¥. L.
Thacker last week-end.
Quillian Hamby is at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Ham
[ by, having been discharged from Gov
ernment service.
)‘Pl‘ss Annie Dea Manning and Miss
Helen Pace are at home for the week
from Georgia Normal and Industrial
College.
Zack Ruff, who has been in France
for more than a year, is at home,
Captain Arthur Crowe, of the
United States army, is visiting his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Crowe.
Mrs. Charles Wyatt and Charles
Wyatt, Jr, of Los Angeles, and Misg
'Helen Griffin, of Marietta spent last
Sunday with Mrs, P, P. Manning.
The Rev. V. L. Bray spent part of
last week in Atlanta with his father,
'who 18 ill at a local hospital,
Miss BEttie Coward, of Atlanta, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. L.
Thacker, last week.
‘ Miss Willle Westmoreland and Mrs,
(ieorge McKinney, of Austell spent
ilnat Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. G.
Matthews and family.
~ Mrs. Howell Green and children
‘and Miss BEstelle Manning, of Deca
tur, are spending the week-end with
}thvlr mother, Mrs, P. P, Manning.
Mrs. Tom Dempsey, of Atlanta, was
the guest last weeck-end of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. J, Ireland.
Miss Lena Carnes, of Marietta,
spent last week-end with Miss Mary
Nash,
Mrs. W. L. White, of Atlanta, has
returned Kome after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Van
sant,
Mrs. G. M. Hardage, of Powder
Springs, and Misses Hettie and
Emma Lewis and Willard Lewis, of
Powder Springs, were guests last
week of Mrs, Pat Edwards,
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Austell.
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M RS. MILTON CAMP has re
turned to her home in Shiloh,
after & visit to ber parents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. E. MeCalin, ki
Miss TLila and Susie Smith are
home, after a visit to relatives in
Blacksburg, S. C.
Mrs. L. C. Dodgens, of Thomaston,
was the guest the past week of Mrs.
R, 8. Mathes,
Mrs, D. H. Goodwin and son, Irvine,
are guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. S,
Irvine at the Valdez Hotel in Val
dosta.
Dr. L. G, Mrs, Garrett and son,
Luke, Jr, left Monday for a visit to
New Orleans.
Mrs. A, H, Irvine attended grand
opera Tuesday afternoon, as the guest
of Mrs. E. 1. Rhodes, of Atlanta.
Mrs. A. B. Karwick antertained
quite a number of friends Friday
evening. A contest was held, after
which most delicious refreshments
was served,
The Rev. L. W.,, Mrs. Neff and baby
have returned from a visit to rela
tives in Madison,
Mrs. W. H. Fitzpatrick returned to
her home in College Park yesterday,
after a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cureton.
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Oakland City.
MR. AND MRS. FAUCET ana
Mrs. J. W, Cherry were the
week-end guests of Mrs. J. C. With
ers.
Mrs. 1. N. Ragsdale entertained at
luncheon for Mrs. Harper and Miss
Harper, of Honeyapath, 8. C., who
are here attending opera.
Mrs. A. B. Sanders and Miss Cor
nelia Sandes, of Griffin, attended
opera and were the guests of Mrs.
J. C. Withers.
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Miss Jennie Hamil Griffin to
Warren A. Belk. The wedding took
place April 14.
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East Point. :
ISS MARION THOMPSON, John
M Bell, Miss Lucile Bell and Thomas
Johnson, all of Griffin, spent Sun
day in East Point, visiting Mr, and Mrs,
R. L. McMahon,
Miss Lula May Gerret has returned to
her home in Alabama, after spending
several weeks in Kast Point as the guest
of Mrs. J. B. Sotuhard.
Miss Lilla Freeman, of Douglasville,
has returned to her home after visiting
relatives in East Point.
Mrs. E. R. Gillon is visiting relatives
in Cheston, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, H:rvood. who
have been spending several monthg in
Florida, spent Sunday in East Point
with the I{ev. and Mrs. T. T. G. Link
ous. NMr. and Mrs. Hopwood were on
%hei‘r way to their summer home in Ken
ucky.
Mr’;. J. L. Gale, of Brunswick, sg{ernt
Tuesdag in East Point visiting s.
Ira T. Settle on East Cleveland avenue.
Mrs. Gale will visit Kansas City, Mo.,
before returning to her home.
W. G. Whistenhunt left Thursday for
Greensboro, N. C., where he will make
his future home. Mrs. Whistenhunt
will join him in a few days.
Miss Lillian Wells entertained at an
Easter egg hunt at her home on Park
street, Saturday afternoon, for her Sun
day school class.
Quite a crowd attended the Bundn{
school rally at the Methodist Churc
Sunday afternoon. Alvin Moye %resld
ed. Interest!nfi talks were made by the
Rev. H. 8. Hil e¥‘-‘ Judge R. F. Thomfi
son, Mrs. D. D, Fuller and Miss Blank
enship, of Atlanta,
Mrs. Amanda FEidson, of Red Oak,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J.
Sewell, on West Washinfton street.
After sfi:!nding several days with
relatives East Point, Mr. and Mrs.
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Joe Pierce have returned to their home
in Gainesville,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Suttles left
Thursday afternoon for Marietta, where
they will n&end several days.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Southard and fam
ily spent Sunday in Stone Mountain.
Miss Mignon Spencer visited friends
in_ Atlanta Bundai/.
Mrs. L. A, Stanley, of Anniston, Ala.,
is viamng her mother, Mrs, J. M. Sut
tles, on South Main street.
. Paul Sherman, of Savannah, spent
the week-end with friends in Bast Point.
Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Suttles, of At
lanta, visited relatives in East Point,
‘Wednesday.
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Clarkston.
T HE County Federation of Wom
en's Clubs will hold its annual
meetir g at Clarkston in the Woman's
Clubd nouse Saturday, May 3, at 10
o'clock. The federation was organ
ized fn March and owes its existence
to Professor Brittain and Miss Par
rish, who saw that greater efficiency
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Three Days Only
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Parents, this is an opportunity
worth investigating. Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday we
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weather, and then they will need plenty of knee P A~
pants—and THEN tha price of such grades as these (A X
will be 65¢ to SI.OO higher than the one we quote %bR
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They are made of a splendid quality of fast color (£ Ry Po,
fancy mixtures, they are thoroughly tailored and =/ P I
guaranteed to fit and give good serviee. : "
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and serviceable. Every pair is perfeet and new; i M
offered in sizes 6 to 10 only. LR AR
Guaranteed $1.25 and $1.50 59c L
Grades; three days, at . . ... . o
Mail orders filled when aecompanied by ol 412’
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Limit 3 pairs to a customer. L :r
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in the rural school children could be
accomplished by better co-operation
betwgmn parent and teacher, The pro«
gram has been planned and is full of
interesting and Intsructive subjects,
The meeting will be opened by the
chaplain. The three principal fea
tures are “The War Garden,” by Mrs,
Nellie Peters Black; “Improved Meth
ods In the Home,” by Miss Burge,
county home economics agent, and
“Improved Methods on the Farm,” by
Professor Carr, county farm demon
gtrator.. The speakers will be intro
duced by Mayor E. A, Warwick, En
rollment of representatives and re
ports from clubs will occupy the first
hour. Elections of officers will be
held. Every woman will carry a box
lunch and will be served with hot
drinks by the Clarkston Civie Club at
noon.
Miss Bffile Tribble entertained Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Warrick, of East
Lake, with a dinner party Tuesday.
Mrs. T. L. Johnson, who was visit-
"Bach -Jel has 19
tndo-ur{wn, n’ cmm front. We
will pay you 10 cents in aluminum
mold values for each circle you send
us this week.
Note our mold offers at the side.
Bome of these molds are new. Pick
out the mold or the molds you want,
and send us these @ trademarks,
counting as 10c each, to cover the
value as stated. Send no money. We
pay postage on the molds.
Note that Jiffy-Jell costs you 1234
cents ?« pickage. And the trade
mark alone is worth 10 cents on these
molds, if sent this week,
Send as many trademarks as you
wish this week. Or, if you prefer,
send grocer’s sales slip, showing
amount of purchase.
This offer is made to start new users
=~to show them what Jiffy-Jell means
to them. But present users are wel
come to accept it. Get Jiffy-Jell now,
while this offer is open. ‘Get what you
need for some weeks., This is the
time when fruity desserts are most
needed.
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the lollowpi.ncg molds. !
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svevs Fruit Salad Mold, Style B, Value 50c. !
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Cherry :
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Ing her son and daughter, Mr, lfl's
Mrs, Bob Henderson, of Atlanta, was
seriously hurt while out riding Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and
their three children, a Grant Po’l'k
car running into their car and com
pletely demolishing it. No one was
hurt except Mrs, Johnson.
Mrs. D. T. Heery went to Kirk
wood last week to see her daughter,
Mrs. C. D. Jones, who is recovering"
from an operation.
Mrs. D. A. Button is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. LeConte Adams, of
Decatur.
Howard 8. Sutton spent the week
end with friends in Anniston, Ala.
Mrs. Partride, Mrs. C. P. Connally
and Mrs., Ethel Lassiter motored into
Decatur last week to carry a box of
clothing to the Methodist Ophans'
Home.
Mrs. E. A. Warwick has been quite
sick at her home on Maine street.
We Pay 10c Each
12%¢ Per Dinner =
Note that Jiffy-Joit brings Tl
you :':::-M do?‘fl. AN 'J '
the vors are froi . ot 48 |
come sealed in glass — g ,I’T
bottle in each package —so ‘
they keep their fruit-tme RN
freshneose. ' RNy
Mark how [iffy-Jelt differs Y
from old-nyl{‘"'ol,::.o des
serta. Here you bhave true. l A
fruit dainties, rich in con. :-#
densed fruit juices, You get | i .
all the delights, all the el
healthfulness of fruit. Al Pioide
You simply add bdolling in Vieds
water—oo suger, no acidity,
no color. Then add the frult-juice favor
from the vial. One package of Jiffy-Jelt
serves six people in mold.gfll.m twelve
M you whip the jell—~all for 125§ cents.
Por Selade wee Tme- NV
fruit Jiffy-Jeil. It makes W <«
@ tart, green salad jell, 3\
Serve with the salad or {’f‘»’a‘
mix the salad in before e e,
cooling. &Q‘!{i? y
For Meat Loof mtx ASPnY S
meat scraps into Lime | UNARPL)
Jiffy- Jedl. ‘
For Gamish on cold
meats or roast lamb, use Mint Jiffy-Jell
For Desserts try Loganberry and Plae~
apple—two of our finest flavors,
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