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RE. JENNIE 0 AMO# ontertained
l the monghers of her ¢jub Wednesday
I'lflrflnnk
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brantiey, Mr. and Mrs,
Panl Grabbs, of Macon, were the week
ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har
i
Mra. B, L. Cater *m Miss Annle Laurie
Muynard spent Monday in Macon.
Mr, and Mrs John T, Stephens and Miss
sara Summerford spent Monday in Macon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R, Taimadge, Tom
Talmadge, Jr., Mrs, Thomas R. Gained and
. ¥. Bloodworth spent Monday in Ma
von.
' Mrs. Mary Persons, Miss Anna Persons,
Mins Annie Laurie Maynard, 0, Ogden Per
vons and 12 1. Persons spent Saturday in
Atlanta
Misses Mury and Dixie Ponder and Miss
Lwuise Phinazee attended grand opera in
Atianta
Miss Elizabeth Hardin is the guest of
Mre Jim Brantley in Macon,
Lisutenant Stow, of Fort MePherson,
PNt Lhe Ween-siil i Serayih. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. OGrady Tingle spent
Monday in Jackson
Mra J. E. Bogle and littie son, Joe, wera
the guests of Mra. R W. Ficket in At
anta during operas week.
Mrs, Lillian Riley has returned from
n visit to Atlanta.
Thomas R. Talmadge sttended the mest-
BE of the trustees of the Rixth Distiict
A. and M. Schoo! in Barnesville Friday.
Jamer Tribble, Lewis Zellner, Charlie
Yeliner and K. P. Brooks attended the
Shrine ceremonial in Macon, Thursday.
. B Stephens spent Friday in Macon,
Mrs, Thomas Phinazee has returned from
;) Ewnu! months’ stay in Washington,
1
Miss Mary Penelope Wall has ramrnen}
to her home in Macon after a visit to her
WUnt, Mra. E. 8. Tucker. \
Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Stephens, Thomas
I Talmadge and ¥. P Hloodworth spent
fiml-f in Macon
Mrs, Lem Alexander and Mre. J. W,
Hunt left Saturday for Atlanta. Hefore
Ntm’n&hom- they will visit Tallapoosa
and Mc nnugh.
R. P. Brooks is visiting in Atianta,
fore returning home she will attend a
;.fly in Carrollton given by Mrs,
ramer.
‘&;l Mary Zellner was the week-end
Whu shiter, Mra. R, H. Holmes, in
sy Schumtert, who recently recelved
honorable discharge from the U. 8,
18 ;he guest of his sister, Mra, W, 8,
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. and Mrs. James Tribble, Mra. 8 D,
, Miss Marian Smith and Guy Trib.
t Monday in Atlanta and sttended
night's opera,
Miss Louise Phinagzee spent several days
of last week in Atianta.
Miss Amy Couthen, of McDonough, vis
m'f hw'nht. Mrs., Lem Alexander, dur
w:c last week.
Luther Farmer has returned to her
home In Griffin, after a visit to her moth
or, Mrs, Z. M. Pattorson,
Mr. and Mra. L. B Jackson spent Tues
fl ig'Auntn. ‘-
& s .L Taylor, of Macon, was the
s, o hie sister, Mre M. T. McKay,
M y.
Mr. and Mra. A. B Alexander, Mr. and
m l:uumt‘ “t“l;mn'u;‘ and Mrs. Eibert
spen ny in Macon,
Dr. and”Mbs. Thomas D. Thurmond and
Anughter, are spending the week-end In
3 an‘ L. H. Fletcher spent Thursday in
Dir. Thomas D. Thurmond spent Satur-
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Mrx. Thomuss D, Thurmond entertalned
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Thomasviile.
H 8 MARCIA MAY CLARKH, ol
uincy, Fia., the guest of Mrs. T,
g, Chisholm, was glven a bridge
party by Mrs. Ben Ingram and Miss Media
Jongs at the Country Club Monday after
nodn. The prize was won by Mrs. Chis
holm and Mre, Clarke was presented with
i guost prize Among the guests were
Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. John
Montgomery, Jr., Mra. M. M. Cooper, Mrs
Fred Eansor, Jucksonville, Fila.; Mrs, W,
. Mnodgrass, Mrs, ¥, D. Dismuke, Mra,
| Robert Thomas, Mrs Wmu{wrly. Mins May
Hopkins, Miss Evelyn Cockreil, Miss Fra
ser Miteholl, Miss Margaret Brandon, Miss
Kuate Mack, Miss Annie Fuller, Miss Rosa
mond Thayer, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Hamilton Vose, of Milwaukee, was
the hostess at two teas this week, one
Tuesdny and one Thursdey, given for her
daughter, Mk, Spalding Peck, of Alabaina,
and her nlece, Migs Hosamond Thaver of
t New York, at her winter home here.
For her sister, Mrs, Fred Eansor, of
Jacksonville, and her nlece, Miss Frase
Mitchell, ‘of Washington, D, O, Mra. M. M,
Cooper entertained very deiightfully yes
u-rd'uy afterncon at bridge.
Beveral enjoyahle and exciting golf tour
naments have bheen played within the past
few days at the Country Club, Among
those taking part have been Mr. and Mrs.
Rhydon Muays, Mr. and Mra. T, B. Chis
holm, Dr. and Mrs, A. D, Little, Mrs. Mar.
cia Clarke, of Quincy, Fla.; Miss Media
Uones, Hull Searcy, W. T. Harris, Harold
Turner, Ernest Ayer, Roscoe Beverly, Rob
ert Wimberly, Worden Mack and others,
Captain and Mrs, H. L. Warwick and
Miss Mary Postell, who were the ghests
this week of Mr. and Mrs, Louls Houston,
bave gone to their heme in Fort Worth,
Texan Captain Warwick has been sta
tioned at Fort Meade for seme thme,
Mins Fraser Mitehell, who has been mak
ing her bome in Washingtoh, . €., for
some months, is visiting relatives here for
several weeks. |
Mr. and Mrs. James Watt and Mrs. Fred
Randall have returned from Staunton, Va.,
where \hey attended the marriage of Dr.
Charles Watt to Mise Elizabeth Pancake.
Miss Modin Jones spent several days
Atlanta this week attending grand opera. |
Miss Martha Pencock was the guest of
friends in Atlanta this week for grand
opera. i |
Miss Ruby Ball, of Washington, D. ~
}m the guest of relatives here for the ree
mainder of the month, ‘
_ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steyerman and Miss.
May Rm{lzsrm-n loft this week for a short
visit to New York.
~ Mr, and Mra. George Neéel have arrivea
D Thomasville. Mr. Neel was married in
Tampa last week to Miss Jennie Black
burn, a popular youn% woman of Tampa,
nnfl."thor will make their home in Thoui
asville,
Mrs. Fred Eansor, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
has been Ihorauut this week of her wis
ter, Mrs, Martin M. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. B H. Hopkins, Mrs. Phil
Marvin, Misses Edith and Mary Morris and
J. G. Morris, of Tallahassoe, were visitors
to Thomasville this weel. ¥
Mis. J. H. Polhill, of Hawkinsville, is
visitng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Dekle.
Mra. M. L. Roms, of Griffin, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ress.
Mrs, J. A. Thomas, of Columbus, has
been the guest this week of Mrs. James
F. Evans.
Mrs. J. R. Drake, of Charleston, 8. (~ is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, A.
Dixon.
Mrs. Howard Harris, of Lake City, ¥la.,
i# the guest of her sister, Mrs, Owmcar
Groover. :
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Gardmer, of
:l:an,. were wvisitors to Thomasvilie this
1 sooon
R. AND MRB. F¥. A. ROBS left
Thursday for Andalusia, Ala., where
they will be the guests of iheir
dn#hur, Mrs. Willie Proctor.
r.and Mrs. W, L. Deck have returned
from & visit to relatives in Savannah.
Miss Frawcts Hunter attended grand
opera in Atlanta this week.
Dr. Floyd Rackloy and little daughter,
Lknthoriw. #pent Sunday in Augusta,
~_ Miss Eula Brinsen has returned from
Greens Cutt where she attended a week
end house party,
Allen Edenfield 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. Danlel spent several
days in Bavannah this week.
Colonel ang Mrs l.w-.‘-: Cowart spent
:ha past week-end with Mre. J. M. Rack
ey,
Mrs E. B Johnson and son, Jasper, are
the guest of Mry. L. M. Davis in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Applewhite attend
ed grand opera in Atlanta this \xeah
Miss Martha Alwood has returned to
Brenau College after spending several
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
i Templet.
8 Eunice Templeton is spengling the
weel-end in Blythe: w
James Daniel spent Bunday 'n Savannah.
Miss Pauline Danlel is the guest of her
gister, Mra, C. H. Wilcox, in Savannah,
anes
HE Subfreshmen Class, sccompanied
by their own and guest sponsors, gave
the senlors o delightful auto truck
ride ending in a ?ivnic on the banks of the
Chattahoochee river Tuesday evening. A
sudden rain which necessitated moving the
mlnug temptingly spread, candle-lighted
lunchéon to safety under the great bridge
rnadi‘m shower baths given by old Jupiter
‘Plnvhu on theroad home ut a later ‘\our
‘"‘."f added zest to the oocasion.
[ hie social committes of the Y, W, (. A,
entertained the students and faculty with
an Baster egg hunt Saturday afternoon.
The prize offered to the person finding the
;f;u(ut numher of agEs was won by Miss
‘ in lcnrhcrmfl.
~ Miss Fannie Lou Brannon, of Moreland,
A former LaGrange College student, was
the week-ond guest of Miss Jamie Camp.
Misses Lura Fraunces Johuson, Irene
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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People ‘@ho Think — SUNDAY, APRIL ~27, 1919,
| Comba, Jewell Jones, Roberta Parham, Su
#le Ogletree and Bettie Zora Barrow spent
'tho week-end at their homes,
| Mise Muarian VanGorder visited Miss Ma
rie Bewell in Hogaunsville,
The annual Glee Club concert was given
in the College Auditorium Friday night,
April 8 An unusually interesting pro-
Kram was very well rendered,
‘ Misses Kathleen and Marguerite Walton,
of Hamilton, were week-end guests of Mra.
Maude Williamas,
Miss Lilllan VanDevander, a former lLa-
Grange College student, gave her friends a
plensant surprise 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
Kugene Wood, The bride was charming in
a 4 frilly white organdie gown. Mrs. Wood,
formeriy Miss Willie Wood Taylor, of
Kentucky, is a teacher in the KEnglish
department of laGrange College. Lieuten
ant Wood expects soon to bhe oalled from
I;Int station in Philadelphia for »wl’l«nli
duty.
duty. English 1 gave the bride a shower |
and English V. presented her with a lovely
cutpinss yass and flowers ;
The Easter service of the Y. W. . A,
held before hreakfast Bunday mornlnx,‘
was an limpressive beginning sos that day.
The following young ladies will appeas
In the Students’ Recital Monday evening:
Miss Marion VanGorder, Fitzgerald, piano
diploma; Miss Willela Osborne, Maysvilie,
expression diploma; Miss Mildred Rowland,
Bparks, plano certificate.
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Sycamore
RS J. H HARRIBON, of Atlanta, and
Mry, Cleo K\-llr. of Cumming, are
visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Harri
won.
J. T. Butler s visiting his parents at
Donaldsonvilie,
The Revs. J. H. Curry and Harry Allen,
of Macon, who have been guests of Colonel
and Mrs. W, T, Williams, have returned
home, ‘
Mrs. Annie Lawton Bussey is attending
grand opera in Atianta, # ‘
Miss Hertha Bragg, of Cooledge, ls tho)
guest of Miss Theola Luke, /
The Rey. and Mrs, R. W. Cannon, of :
Attapulgas, are guests of Mra. M. E. Free- |
man. |
Mr. and Mra. C. Fountaln announce the |
birth of a daughter, Mary Olive, April 15,'
Mrs. M. W. Goddard, of Milner, is the
guest of her daughter, Mra. J. C. Means. |
Mr., and Mre. W. H. McMillain have re- |
turned from Meßae, i
Misses Lucille and Estelle Young. of Tis- |
ton, are guests of Misses Pearl an Pluline‘
Henderson, i
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bates and children |
and PBates Fountain, of Tifton, were |
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Fountain. ‘
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Young, of Tifton, were |
weok-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. w. |
Henderson. i
Miss Minna McDowell has returned from
Jucksonville, Fla,
Mrs, Kdgar Barfield, of Perry, is the
Buest of Mrs. W, T. Willinmas.
Mesdames L. W. Green, C. T. Maddux
and Thomas Bussey were recent visitors to
Cordele,
Mrs. Herschel Zorn, of Live Oak, Is the
guest of Mre. M. W. McMurrain,
Frank Bussey, of Mcßas, I 8 here with
his brother, Paul Bussey.
Dr, and Mrs. M. R. Smith and children,
of Cerdele, and Mrs. Webb Conn, of Grif
fin, were recent visitors to Mrs. E. R,
Smith,
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R. AND MRE PETE DONALDSON,
of Milledgoville, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. . F. Donald
son,
Mrs. T. L. Mathewson, of Hartwell, who
has Leen the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. . Worker, has return
ed te her home, accompanied by her
mother, who will spend some time there.
Mr., and Mra. J. W. Bland are guests of
relatives at Lumber City.
Hecretary of State, H. B. Btsgnge, spent
the week-end with his family here,
J. P, Foy, who is a student at the Uni
vergity of Georgin, spent the week-end at
home,
Fred Fletcher is again at home from;
overseas, having recelved his dtuchl.rlrs. ‘
Rufus Monts, who 18 a student nt New
berry College, Newberry, 8. C., spent thp{
week-end with his parents, Prof. and Mrs.
R. M. Monts.
Mra. J. W. Johnston and Mrs, m:my
Bmith “were hostesses at a party day
afternoon for Mrs, Tom Matheson, of Hart
well. Those invited were Mrs, . P. Olliff,
Mrs. J. L. Mn'&h"u, Mrs. W, ® McDoug
ald, Mrs. Howell Cone, Mrs. J. G. Watson,
Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. A. F Mikell,
Mrs. J. H. Whiteside, Mre. J. E. Oxen
dine, Mra. W. . Ellis, Mra. A. J. Mooney,
Mrs. Paul Franklin, Mrs. Maxey Grimes
Mrs. Don Brannen, Mrs. Edgar Dekle, Mra
Gordon Donaldson, Mrs. Nattie Allen, Mrs,
Grady Bmith, Mrs. Charles Pigue, Mrs.
Hinten Booth, Mrs. W. H. Hliteh, Mrs. ('
B. Mathews, Mrs. Rufus Brown, Mrs. J. N,
Norris, Mrs. ¥. N. Grimes, Mrs. J. H.
Hrett, Mra. H. F." Hook, Mra. Jim Moore,
Mrs. Leffler Deloacd, Mrs. Frank Wil
lam, Mrs. W. E. Aldred, Mrs muemw
Wallis, Mrs. John Woodcock, Miss Gussie
Lee, Miss Kate unl’mwuld. Miss Anna
Hughes, Miss Elma imberly, and Mra.
Pete Donaldson, of Mlllodfiev\llo.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Riley, of Macon,
were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Grover Brun-1
nen this week.
Mrs. W. J. Morrison, of Talladega, Ala.,
and F. B. Arden, of Savannah, were week
ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Arden,
Mise Louise Whitehugst, of Savannah,
was the week-ond guest of Miss Irene Ar
den, coming up as a delegate to the distriet
contest,
Mrs. ®enton Thomas and little daugh
ter Kathrine, of Raeford, N. ~ who hl\“
been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Colin
Shaw, have returned to their home. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Bliteh spent onday |
in Savannah, {
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney spent several
days in Atlanta during the week attend
in rand opera, :
{Ae‘ulcnnm ¥red Smith arrived this
week to be present at the marriage of his
sister, Miss Mary Beth Smith te M. P,
Jones.
A lovely compliment to M'ss Mary Beth
Bmith, a bride of Wednesday, was the mis
cellaneous shower given by Misses Ruth
Parrish ana Kathleen MmcCroan, at the
home of Miss Parrish, Tuesday afternoon.
Those Invited were Miss Lula Waters, Miss
Irene Arden, Miss Julia Carmichael, Miss
Kate McDougald, Miss Pearl [lolland,
Mis#s Mary Lee Jones, Miss Nelle Jones,
Mise Gussic leee, Miss Tuth Lester, Miss
lfoutw Hughes, Miss Anna Hughes, Miss
Elma Wimberly, Miss Ulma Ollliff, Miss
Inez Brown, Miss Lucy Bliteh, Miss
Ouide Brannen, Miss Josle Akins, Mrs.
| Hruce Akins, Mra. Frank Balfour, Mrs. In
man Poy, Mrs, EA Kennedy, Mrs. W. M.‘
Blitch, Mrs. Howell Cone, Mre. B H, |
Kennedy and Miss Bertha Bassett, of Fort
Valley, Ga.
coon
Conyers.
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| ISB MARY BTANSELL and her fath
‘ er returned last week from a visit
‘ to Mrs. Fanunie Freeman at Syl
vania, Ga.
Miss Laulie Mae Summers was in Ate
lanta last week attending grand opera.
James Francls, of Athens, spent the
weel.ond with his parents Mr and Mrs
J. 8. Francis,
Miss Lois Roper was the week-end guest
of Miss Annie Belle Leftwich.
Carl Grenade 18 home from overseas.
Miss Kathleen Langford, who has been
the attractive guest of her sister, Miss
Florence Langford, at Cochran, has re
turned home,
Miss Susie Harvey and Mrs, Irma Me-
Rae spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Corene Longshore and Willie Roan
were quletly married Monday evening at
6 o'clock &t the home of the hride.
Mrs. M. E. Tucker returned Wednesday
I{ror'n a weelk's visit to relatives in At
anta,
Misses ¥leanor Austin and Elizabeth
Berrien, of Atlanta, spent last week-end
with Miss Annle Luecy Vaughn.
Vernard Wright, of Monroe, spent last
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
U, Wright.
Mrs, W. A, Murray, of Ashburn, was
the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, W, P,
Harden,
Copo
Cartersville.
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ISB FIDELIA PHIPPS, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Mrs.
C‘urtis Omar at the Park Hotel
Mrs, Felton Jones, of Rome, :}mnt BOV~
eral days the last week with ra. John
W. Jones.
Miss Pauline Brown, who is a student
at Miss Woodherry's School, spent the
Kaster holidays with her paremts, Mr. and
Mre, J. W, L. Brown.
Miss Frances Waite, of Chattancoga,
i spending a short time in Cartersville
Mrs, Wyeliffe Boggs and young #on ;
have Peturned from a visit to Mrs. Lou!ll
Sims 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 woek-end in Atlanta. .
George Tinsley, who has ben at home
on Wave of absence, has returncd 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 University.
Mrs. W. W. Daves spent !‘rld-{ and
Saturday in Calhoumn, the guest of Mrs.
D. M. Harlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman flrnnfler. of
Montreal, Canada, are fiuout- of Mrs. A.
0. Granger at “Overlook.'
ftanley Dodd, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end at home.
Miss Annie Laurie Jones is vsiting her
sister at Adel, Ga.
Saturday afternoon, Eleanor and
Thomas Simpsou entertained at an Easter
egg hunt at their home on Erwin street.
Ahout sixty-five children were invited.
Mrs. W. F. Quillian has returned to
Atlanta, after spendng several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. W. Jones.
Mrs. (', L. MecGinty has returned from
Carrollton.
Miss Ethel Adair and Miss Margaret
Field spent Tuesday in Atlanta,
~ Miss Caroline Hansell, of Atlanta, nw:
the week-end with her grandmother,
0. D. Granger.
. Mrs. Harry Womelsdorf is in Chicago
for several weeks.
} Francis Vaughan fas bee nat home
from the University of Georgia tor several
dny s,
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Carrollton. |
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BOUT 30 children were invited Ly
IMtie Miss Angie Boykin to an Eas
ter egg hunt Monday afternoon. An
Amervican flag was hidden and “the child
finding it was given a box of candy. ’w
“Kaiser"” was also hidden, the child find-
Ing him was awarded & big stick of can
dy. ‘
Mrs. Jim Cheney and Mrs, Irving Cheney
are the guests of Mps. A. P. Travis In
Atlanta. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. William Simonton, of
Gray's Knob, Ky.. are the guests of Mr, |
and Mrs. A. A Simonton on Mlgle street,
Mrs, J. T. Bradley, Mrs. B. F. Boykin
and Miss Olive Ilr-dlel are spending the
week fn Atlanta attending zrnd opera.
Mrs. Howard Watkins, who has beex the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A,
Simonton, returned to her home in At
lanta Montay. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sharp and Imle‘
daughter, Margaret, A. E. Sharp, of Jack
sonville, Fla, and Mrs/ Mat Clemmons,
of Spartanburg, 8. (~ are the guests of
riends here this week. |
Dr. H. H. Askew spent a few days in At- |
lanta this week. 1
Mrs. Ruth Roberson and Miss Rhoda
Bartlett, of Maysville, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harper. ‘
~ Mr. and Mya. Ralph Meeks have return
od from a week's visit to Atlanta, ‘
Misses BE¥hel Lattimer, Bessie Glasgow,
Bthel Burkett, Naney Dyer and Roy
- Mandevilie motored to Bowden Sunday. }
Mrs. W, W. Baskin attended grand.opera
in Atlnata this week.
Miss Mary Nick Smith spent the vuk-‘
end in Greenville, |
Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Tyus went to At
lanta Friday to attend grand opera.
Miss Claire Holderness is the guest of
friends in Rock Hill, 8 O, ‘
Mra. Clarence Erhart, of Atlanta. was
the guest of hes parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
B, Pace this week,
NB, O. 8 Robinson entertained about 50
children at an Easter egg hunt Saturday in
'hmmr to her two grandehildren, Mildred
Robinson and Allen Meeks.
Jim Loftin has returned from Forsyth,
where he attended the junior reception at
Hessio Tift College.
. )tn. Annie Sewell spent Friday in At
anta,
Mrs. T. A. Conner has returned to her
home in RBainbridge 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 Atlimta this week.
‘ Mesdames Loyd Griffin and John Lowry
- spent I‘hnrmlu?' nwnd Frld:‘! in Atlanta.
i Mrs., Wyeliff Hoggs a little son, \VL
cliff, Jr., were the T‘““ of Mrs
8. Sims several days this week, - |
- W. J. Griffin motored to Atlunta Tues
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Hicks, of Cartersville,
were the guests of Mrs. A, B. Phillps this
week. |
Miss Barah Gray s home after a two
weeks' visit te Barnesville,
Mrs. W. A, Bailey, of Newnan, was the
week-ond guest of her daughter, Mrs. ) B
Flannery \
C . Banson, of Atlanta, was the guest
of friends here Sunday.
Mrs. F. L. Hansard, Mrd J. H. Hansard,
and 1. K. Hansard, of Cummings, were the
woek-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. B,
Hansard
Miss Berunice Acklin and Arthur Ackiin
of Atianta, were the week-end guests of
thelr puarents, Mr. and Mrs. John Acklin.
Miss Opal h-ynnnh of LaGrange, spent
sw;wh-.md with her sister, Mrs, \\'nlhn‘
eck.
Miss Mary Lovvern, of Atiantn, was the
Kuest of her parents here this week. |
Miss Pauline Stevens, who has been
teaching at Roanoke, I 8 home for vacation.
Miss Ruth Picon spent Sunday in At
lanta with friends. |
Missos Ethel Lattimer, Besses Glaseye,
Ethel Burkett, Nancy Dyer entertained at
A thoater party to see Les Miserables Tues.
day afternoon, The following wero invited:
Mesdames W, M. Meadows, J. W. Wilson
L. C. Mandeville, W. R. Henderson, J A,
Hume, J. M Carlisle, Oscar Hay. 1
Misses Helen and Adrienne Ashmore
have returned to their home in Au-m.. 1
after a month's visit to Mr, and Mrs. Alvin
Harper,
Miss Velma Morgan is home after a
week's visit to friends at Forayth
Sidney Hallim, of U. 8§ tnavy, and
Harvey Hallum, of Atlanta, wers week-end
Kuests of Dr, and Mrs, M. M. Hallum.
Mra. A, l&lnflnr has sreturned from a
visit u‘lm G, Entrekin at Breman.
Miss Mary m:gohln ix the guest of Mrs.
ld‘Bmlnu. % .‘o.u‘:!.ll::a little daugh
s t tle ugh
g:.n m:c“m Kuvsts _ct friends in
Mry, mfl'.u.m., gave a dinner Tuesday.
Her guests were Mesdames Jamie Bledsoe,
George Copelusl, A, E. Bharp, Lizzie Green
and George Glass,
Mrs. Dan Hearn was the guest of Mra.
Clarence Nickols at Hogansville several
dn?rs this week.
The U. D. C. Chapter observed Memo
rial Day Baturday. Mrs. Bettie Cobb made
an address at City Hall. The DRughters
servea dinner 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. Mollle Meadows was hostess at a 6
o'clock dinner Tuesday. Her guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Sharp, Mrs. A. E.
Sharp, of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Mat,
Curamings, of Sparksburg, 8. C., and Mr.
and Mrs. R, F. Hyatt.
&re. A. T. McGinnis, of Cartersville, was
the guest of Mre. T. A. Herndon last week,
Dr. Claud Griffin spent Tuelguy and
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mre, J. Z. Dorsott spent the week end
as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Smith, at
Villa Rica.
Mr. and Mra. Light Griffin have return
ed from a Visit tv Mrs. Jjack Muiiins, at
Durand.
Dick Holmes has returned from a visit
to Greenville.
Mflledgevin.n .
188 AURELIA LAWRENCE enter
tained with a theater party at the
Coloninl Wednesday evening in hon
or of her guest, Miss Lina Hearn, of Kat
onton. The party was composed of Miss
Hearn, Miss Benita® Allen, Miss Cornelia
Wall, James Marris, Mr. Dolvin, Gaither
Banks and William Sibley. i
Dr. and Mrs. Herring, of Waco, Texu.‘
have returned home after a visit to Miss |
Mary Humber
Miss Olive Bell is 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 week-end with relatives in
Stateshoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harley, of Sparta.
spent Sunday with their son, who is a
student at G. M, C,
Mrs. Framk Dennis has returned to her
home in Eatonton, after a visit to her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. N. Jordan.
Mrs. B, 8. Estes, of St. Augustine, Fla.,
is the guest of her father, J. . Walls.
Miss Katherine Moran, who is a stu
dent at Brenau College, spent the Easter
holidnys with homefolks in Milledgeville.
Miss Lina Hearn has returned to Eaton
tofh after a visit to Miss Aurella Law
rence,
Miss Pauline Nisbet is visiting friends in
Savannah,
Parker Lasseter, a former student of
Georgia Military College, who was _re
cently discharged from the army, spent
the week-end with friends in Milledgeville,
Mre. H. B. Jennings and children, of
Union, 8. C., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
Miss Jennfe Weller has returned from
Statesboro, 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
Mre. J. A. Buck.
Friends of Lee C. McKinley will be In
terested to learn that he recently received
the commission of second lieutenant in
the United sth army. Mr. McKinley
enlisted a year ago as a private and won
promotion em account of the excellent
service which he rendered,
Miss Julia Franklin, of Tennille, at
tended the dance given Friday evening by
tke G. M. C. cadets.
Miss E. J. Peacock, Jr.,, who has spent
the past two years with her parents, Mr.
#nd 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'Nora En
nis and Mrs. W! H. Rives attended grand
opera in Atlanta last week,
| aoon
Monticello
] RS. A, BENTON, Mrs. Hattie Moore,
| Mrs, Irene Roberts avd Miss Hn(!l-‘
Kate Burney have been to Macon.
Mrs. J. B, Henderson and Miss Sarab
Jordan, who have been visiting Mrs. Rob
ert Kingman, of James, have returned
home.
Miss Lala Deozier, of Flovilla, has been
the recent guest of Mrs. C. D. Jordan.
Miss Eula Hardy, Miss Lois Hardy amd
Miss Nellle Dennis attended grand opera
in_Atlanta.
Memorial Day exercises will be held In‘
the courthouse, at which the Rev. H. P.!
Hell, pastor of the Monticello Baptist
Church, will deliver an address. Following
the exercises a barbecue dinner will be
terved, |
Mrs, C. D). Jordan has returned from
Atlanta, where she went to meet her son, |
Lieutonant Fred . Jordan, who has Just
returned from overseas. |
Miss Julia Lynch and John Jones were
married at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Burt Wilson Friday afternoon, the Rev.
W. M. Twiggs performing the ceremony.
i Mrs. B. G. King, of Hillsborg, is ths
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. V. Shy.
Mrs. Joe Malone is espected today from
a visit to Rome,
The Rev. James Bradley and Henry
Jordan spent several days in BEatonton last
week attending the spemg session of Au
gusta yr«b‘;ulg. |
Mrs. A. T. Gray has returned from a
visit to relatives in Macon and Ceordele.
Miss Kthel Jones attended grand opera
in Atlanta. 1
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. i
Dublin e !
HE April meeting of the John Laus
rens Chapter, D. A. R, swas held at
% the home of Mrs. Bolunt Freeman,
The nxem. Miss Mary Guoyton Ramsay,
Rrulde and appointed Miss Maggie Mae
awls as secretary in the absence of the
regular secretary. A parliamentary drill
was given by Mrg. J. 8. Adams. A sug
gestion from Mrs, M. J. Guytorn. that the
chapter appoint a Sunday on which me
morial services be held in honor of the men
from Laurens County whe made the su
preme sacrifice in the great war was act
ed on and it was decided to hold that
service two weeksofrom Easter. A rec
ord of the Laugens County boys will be
made and preserved by the chapter. A
rz-%«-rt of the Victory convention held in
Albany was given by the regent, who rep
resented the ehap‘er there. The chapter
song, “Keep the ith,”! was sung. A pa
per on the origin and work of the Red
Cross was read by Mrs. K. J. Blackshear,
and Mrs. Monte Kellam gave a reading,
“What Is America?”’ by Vanece,
Mr. and Mrs. James 5. Simons entertain
ed the cholr of Christ Kpiscopal Chureh
and their friends with a musical. Those
rr-anm were Mrs. N. H. Marshall, Mrs.
Harvey Mathis, Mrs. E. H. Langston, Mr,
and Mrs. James M. Finn, Misses Louise
Knight, Clemmie Patton, Louise Holloman
and Frances Webb,
A motor pnflgl made up of Mrs. B C.
Stephens, Miss Nancy Stephens, Miss An
nie Lee Joimer and Bluford Page, went
to Macon for the day there recently.
Immediately after the concert by the
KEmory Colege Glee Club a reception was
Kiven the members of this organization
at the home of Miss Annie Loe Joiner on
Rowe streat
Miss Gesdna Wood, of SBandersville, the
guest of Mise Maggie Wood, was com
plimented by her hostiss with a sewing
party H-(unfuy The guests were Misses
Martha Oarrett, Ruth Hrondhurst, Frances
Arnnu, Elizabeth Arnau, Biizabeth Garrett,
Loula King, Mavis Weddington, Josephine
Crafts, Annie Flanders, lsabel Wedding
ton, Kathleen White, Sara Moore, Martha
Rallard, (‘lru Lanter, Alda Walker, Kath
leen Danlel, Lucy Quinn Eubanks, Saxon
Pope and Annle ‘If‘ll"( Wood,
Mrs. J. R. Laney guvo a rook party for
hor sister, Mrs. . E. Brooks, of \‘ul‘um.
who is her guest. Thowse "num were Mrs
C, E. Brooks, Mra. C. P, Ward, Mrs, O, L.
Chivers, Mrs. Guyton Sanders, Mra. C. E.
Felton, of Savannah, Mrs Clay O'Neal, Mrs,
Andrew King and Mrs, Laney. Mrs, King
made top score. After the game the gucsts
were entertained by the wonderful singing
of tiny Clarence Brooks, Jr., who is only
. ‘nrl old. o
he woman's committee for the shle of
the Vietory Bonds has heen cwflflflm and
work s going on each du‘;.' re. W, C.
Allen is chairman for the elfth Distriot
and Mrs. K. J Blackshear for Laurens
County.
Miss Rarahiyn Peacock, who was taken
suddenly 111 while visiting Mrs. Bdward
Marke 'n Augusta. i much better. She
has been hrought home.
The Little Sunbeams, with Mrs J. H.
Witherington as thelr leader, gave a pro
gram Sunday afterncon et the First Bap
tist Church.
A large maotor party made up of Mr. and
Mra. 1. B D‘Nm‘w. Miss Dorothy Phillips,
Mra. A. B 'l';'pey. Mr. and Mra R T
Dunford and Miss Beatrice Adame all of
Helena, motored to the eity recently and
Tnt several days as guests of Mr. and
re. B M. Lewis,
Mrs N F Bessions has just roceived
word that her son, B. ¥. Bessions, known
here as “D,” has reached the States and
is at Camp Merritt, N, J. He will arrive
in Dublin soon and will reeelve a royal
welcome 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 Macony, perform
ing the ceremony.
Americus st
HE Woman's Literary Club met this
week with Mrs. H. E. Allen, on Lees
street. The proglr-m was interesting.
Those participating therein were Mrs, Al
len, Mrs. W. D. Bailey, Mrs. €, J. Clark,
eru. E. L. Carswell and Mrs. Max Ca
wood,
Mrs. Eugene Cato entertained at bridge
’thlo week for Mrs. H. 8. Field, of Ma
‘cun, Miss., who is the guest of Mrs. M.
H. Wheeler. The prize was awarded to
Mrs. E. J. Eldredge. Plnyll’ were Mrs.
Stephen rFace, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Miss
Louise Marshall, Mrs. E. J. Eldredge, Mrs,
H. 8. Fields, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Mrs.
W. C. Randolph, Miss Bess McLeod, Miss
Claire Everette, Miss Kathleen Denham
and Miss Mary Parker. S
Mrs. J. 1. Sparks entertained the wmem
bers of her bridge club this week. Gueats
present were Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Miss
Emma Mae Borum, Mrs. lLovelace Eve,
Mrs. Hollig Fort, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs,
1. F. Grubbs, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs.
W. 8. Kirkpatrick, Mrs, H. O. Jones, Mrs.
C. U. Rogers, Mrs, Macon Dudley, Mrs.
W. D. Ivey and Mrs. Elton Parker. |
The Wesleyan Glee Club, which visited
Americus Thursday night, presented the
operetta ‘““Nakomis.” Miss Emma Love
Fisher, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Guy
ton Fisher, is a member of the gge 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. Ellie, Mrs. George Dun
can, Mrs. W. C. Gray, Mrs. James Daven
port, Mrs. O, BE. Dunaway, Mrs. C. P.
lm:gt Mrs. H. O Jones and Miss Sarah
Cobb.
Mrs. Estelle J. Balcom, of Jeffersonville,
visited Americus last week as the guest
of Minnle Vann Grove No. 36, Woodmen
Circle. Mrs. Balcom was honor guest at
a banquet given in the lodge rooms here.
Mrs. Dudley Gatewood entertained 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,
E*J, Eldredge, Mrs. T. H. McLendon, Mrs. |
& 3k Hooks,”lrl. James Hixon, Mrs. E. B.
Council and Mrs. Sam Clegg. {
Mrs. T. O. Marshall entertained Wednes
day at two parties 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 o(‘
the Wednesday Bridge Club, with a few
friends, and the tgbles were placed in the
living room.
Miss Claire Everette entertained the
members of her bridge club lagt week at
her home on lee street. Th.n’h present
were Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. Eugene
Cato, Mrs. E. J. Elredge, Miss Annie
Bailey, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Mrs. H. S.
Fields, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Mrs,
Walter Rylander, Mrs. Stephen Pace and
Mrs. W. E. .
ONDAY afternoon at her home on
North Jefferson street, Mrs. J. W.
Reynolds entereained at bridge for
Mrs. Harry A. Henderson, of Detroit, who
is visiting Mrs. H. A. Holmes. Prize ror
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 son, Paul Blalock,
who has heen in France, that he has laud
ed at Boston and expects to be 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 County Chapter, U. D. C.
Lleutenant Hollis Lanier, of Americus,
who lived in Albany for several {eurl be
fore going to war, has returned to this
eity 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, Fraunces. An Easter
egg hunt was a feature of the games dur
ing the afternoon.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tarver have re
turned from Atianta, where they Wwere
among the guests at the Arkwright-Gid
dings wedding, being guests of Hon. and
"1"' John M. Slaton while in the capital
city.
~ Misses Carolyn Ticknor and Janie Bat
man have returned to thelr studies at
‘Alhley 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. Ehrlich and chil
dren, of Bainbridge, spent Tuesday with
friends is Alhn?,
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wood and Mr. and
Mrs. Georl"e R. Garaner motored to Tal
‘lahmoo. la., Tuesday to spend a couple
‘nf days.
Miss Dannie Boutwell, of Montgomery,
Ala., 18 vigiting her sister, Miss Lora Bout
well, at the home of Mrs. E. N. Clark on
Pine street. v
. 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. S. 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 KEthel Harralson, who is attending
Andrew College at Cuthbhert, spent the
week-end at home with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Ed, Harralson,
Mrs. Byrd Odum, who has been (1l for
several weeks, has gone to Atlanta for
treatment in a sanitarouni.
Mry, J. W. Puckett and Mrs. Edwin
Carter, of Carroliton; Mrs. H. €. 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 Chilistine
Nance, of Arlington, and Mrs, B, M. Ve
reen, of Moultrie, were visitors in Albany
Friday.
' Miss Margaret Brosnan, who !s studying
at Mount de Sales Academy, Macon, spent
‘(lm Easter holidays very pleasantly at
home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dan
| Brosnan, on Commerce Street.
. Miss Helen Lockett has gone to Washe
ington, . €., to visit friends
At the regular monthry meeting of the
Albany Woman's Club Thursday afternoon
in the elub rooms at the municipal audi
torium the regular program was dispensed
with to hear a lecture oy Miss Mary Cres
well, of the State University, on 'New
Fucts About Nutrition.”
The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler, of
,l.l\m‘utun, Ala., are spending several days
in the ¢ity, the guests of Mr., and Mrs.
‘M. M. Mc¢intosh, at the New Alhany Hotel
Mr. and Mrs, Ziegier have many friends
in Albany, made duriug the yoars Mr, Zieg
ler was pastor of the local Presbyterian
church,
Miss Mirtam Rogers s |’mmunl some
time in Macon, the guest of Miss Minule
Goodwin Artope.
Miss Ruby Pearl Sheppard, of Edison,
has returned after a short visit to Miss
)V-»n Inman, of this eity
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‘ngt_gn.
HE Woman's .\(inu(omry s«.vu«\g of the
Methodist Church met with Mre. W,
O, MeMullen Thursday afterncon
Miss Emmalu Nolen spent the week-end
at her home in Jackson.
~ Mrse, Charles H, Griffin spent a (ew
days in Atlapty last week,
K:ul Drown, of Lexington, speut the
weok-end in Hampton.
coQo
Waycross
E marriage of Miss Inez Hollings
worth and Samuel Shepherd was
solemnized at Grace Episcopal
Chureh on Wednondn;-' evening at 6:30
o'clock, the Rev. R, N. MeCallum per
forming the ceremony. The church
was beautifully decorated with Easter
lilles and festoons of ivy, the altar be
ing especially attractive with white
flowers and lighted candles, The brude
enterad on the arm of her father, ‘ 0N
Ho\l_lnnwcnh. to the strains of e -
fi‘“ wedding march played by Miss
lan Stewart, and was met at the
altar by the groom. Following the cer
emony a reception was held at the res
idence of the bride's g:rents. to which
were invited the members of the Epis
copal choir and a few intimate friends.
There were many handsome presents.
After w)endin‘ several days in Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd will be at home
in Atkinson, Ga.
In honor of her guest, Mrs. Roy Esh
elman, of Decatur, 111., Mrs. C. M.
Probst was hostess Wednesday after
noon, entertulnln¥ 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 }:flned
by other friends and an ice course was
served.
Lieutenant Ralph Price has gone to
higs home in Bessemer, Ala., after spend
ing some time with friends in Way-
Cross,
Miss Francine Hardaman, of Com
merce, has been the guest of Miss
Juanita Bennett,
Mrs. Hoyt Gale, 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 s visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Lewis. -Mrs. Beck, .the honor
guest, was pregented with a pretty ~ut
glass bud vase. ¢
Misses Annie Laurie and Hate Cot
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Out of town visifors at the ladies'
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Miss Mabel Williamson entertained
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complimenting her house guest, Miss
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Cut flowers, ferns and roses were uscd
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Mrs. Robert Lee Singleton left last
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went to Atlanta to attend grand opera.