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ISB CLIFFORD Gibson has gone to
M Savannah to vidit Mrs. 'fl?over
to (.or:lo(;,w?‘:t. Prrom‘ there she will go
olis, a. 0 o
Dithrich, . P g Row
% Miss Sara Hudgins spent Wednesday in
tlanta. L
- Misses Ella Roberta and Pauline Bart
lott gave a surprise party Menday avn‘-
ing at the Yome of the latter in honor
of their class mate, Miss Sara Bigham,
Mr. and Mra. J, H., Stewart, M ¥
Btewart and Miss Leah Dodds ‘w.:nts‘::
):.({l":nm Monday for a stay of several
- Mrs. Claude Brown has returned to Acto
awfter a visit to her fathe
"ufi i Pnl;‘. r, Captain Jus
rs. Foatheraton Bunn returned uess
Jay after a visit to relatives in Ne"vrnln.
Mrs. E. D. Hitower has gone to Waco,
'l'e:ias. ¥
Mrs. T, . Parsons left Wednesday
visit relatives at Liberty, 8 C, d'l"‘ro::
there she will go to New York.
: Mrs. Frank Hitower is visiting her
parents in Talladega, Ala,
f Rov. J. L. Gross, D.-D, of Dalias,
Mexas, spent Tuesday night with the fam
fly of E. W. Wood. :
Mrs. E. D. Estes left Monday for a
stay of several days with friends at
WBilver Creok.
. Mrs. William Parker is visiting her sis
ter. Mrs. Robinson, at Gadsden.
AMrs. Thornley West and voung son,
i]nhyu of Helena, are visiting relatives
here.
. Miss Newton Swinney has gone to Nash
;’lllv. Tenn., to take a course in the Nor
nal School.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mundy have
-pEONE to Atlanta to visit their daughter,
Mrs, Homer Watkins.
Miss Annie May Connor has gone to
her home at Social Circle for the -sum
mer vacation.
W. L. Yaneey has returned to Jack
anvlm-. Fla., after spending a week with
s family here. .
‘ U Miss Willie Stella left Sunday to snend
the summer at her home in Franklin,
Tennessee,
William Parker has gone on _a busi
n{un trip to New York and Philadel
phia.
. Mrs. Frank Burns ig home after a visit
to friends in Newnan. .
% Mesdames John Lawrence, R, A. Ad
dims, Jr... T. W. Parsons and Miss Cath=
yine Smith spent last week-end with Mrs.
Homer Watkins in Atlanta.
. Miss Eva Rentzel. of Atlanta, is the
guest of Miss Jennie Backer.
Miss Mary Chester and William Dun
woody. of Waycross, were married on
Thursday afternoon. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. J. D. Larkin, at the
pastorium. Mr. and Mrs. Dunwoody will
reside at ‘Waveross,
Mrs. Neal Watkins, of Palm Beach. Fla.,
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. O. Pitts.
Mrs. Ross Pitts left Thursday for a
stay in Atlanta.
Algernon Gashington, of Atlanta, spent
Qunday with his mother, Mrs. Fliva Peet
Garlington.
Mrs. J. E. Veal, of Rome, spent last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Veal.
Mrs. E. H. Richardson has gone to
T.ouisville. Ky., to visit her daughter, Mrs.
@Giles B. Van Cleve.
. Miss Vivian Pitts, who has heen teach
ifig in Cedartown public school, has re
{urnr‘d to her home at Forsyth.
Mrs, Martha Bigham, of Atlanta, spent
SQunday with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Aad
ams,
{ Mrs. A. E. Bair has gone to Talla
dega, Ala., where Mr. Bair is now located
in business.
Mre. T. D. Prather has returned to her
home in Cincinnati aftec & visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Ware.
Miss Bessie Ballard left Friday for her
home in Batonten. -
Dr. W. ¢. England spent part of last
week in Macon.
Miss Mary Williams, of Silver Creek,
i spending the week with Miss Herotine
Pettitt.
Miss Nellie Duke is visiting relatives
in Atlanta.
Miss Agnes Ruseell entertained at a
woek-end house party in honor of Misa
Beckie Deveridge, who sails the first of
June for @ visit to her patermal grand
parents in Scotland. w 2 ; »
Mrs. Wardsworth King Holmes spent
Mhursday in Atlanta with her sister, Mrs.
Jennie Akers Bloodworth.
. Joseph dJohnson, of Rome, spent last
woek-end with his sister, Mrs. Carden
Bum.
Kenyon Pierce arrived TFriday from
overseas, where he was in the ambulance
service. y
Mrs. H. M. Hall entertained at a bridge
luncheon last week in ‘honor of -Mre
Aflaude Brown, of Atco, and Mrs. Osgood
Clark, of St. Louis.
Mrs. Carden Bum gave a bridge party
Fridav afternoon, the henor guest being
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COVINGTON, May 24.~The Covington
High Sg¢hool gommence will take place
May 26 and 26, when olfllmn pupils,
eight boys and ien girls, will receive !?wlr
certientes. This I 8 one of the largest
classes that has ever 7nished in the high
school,
Mis Loulse (}hoo-lln‘{, of the music de«
partment, and Miss ary Epps' class in
experession, gave their recital Thursday
evening,
On Sunday, May 256, Dr. H. W. Long,
of Atlanta, will preach the commence
ment sermon at the Baptist Church at
11_o'elock, 4
Monday night, May 26, Hon, Murphy
Candler, of the Georgin Rallroad Com
mission, will deliver the bacealaureate
address in the school auditorium at §:3O
o'clock,
The members of the class of 1918 are
Misses Evelyn Cohen, Florence Turnec,
Margaret Porter, Louise Livingston, Grace
Johnson, Emma Chlbe Adams, Helen
Meador, Ethel Williams, Pauline Goither,
Myrtle Ystes, James White, Coy Swann,
Jack Davis, Richard Lester, Stone Bush,
James Belchee, Carl St. John and Wils
liam Aiken.
A number of mew dwelling housea are
being built, and nearly every street in the
city Is showing improvement of some
kind,
Stores are being remcdeled and im
proved, one church will soon e ?nished
and others are being repainted.
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Griffin.
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HE sgeniors presented Shakespeare’'s
play “A Midsummer Night's Dream"”
Friday evening.
Mrs. Roswell Hall Drake *entertained
her bridge club Thursday afternoon. in
compliment te Mrs. H. 1.. Groover, of
Boston, the guest of her mwother, Mrs. 'Da
vid H. Jenkins.
The Woman's Club met Thursday aft
ernoon with the president, Mrs. William
18. Royster,
Mrs! Harry Johnson has returned from
Atlanta,
“Mrs. Samuel. Howard and young son,
Samuel, Jr., and Miss Margaret Patterson
have returned to Chattaneoga, Tenn., aft
er a visit to Misses Lula and Carrie Mc-
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell enter
tained at dinner Thursday evening, com
plimentary to their guests, Mrs. Margaret
Tiler and” Miss Olive Tiler, of Climax,
Mrs. Charles Wolcott, of Franklin, Ky.,
is the guest of Mrs. Otis Crouch and Miss
Katherine Nichols,
Mrs. Charles Curry, of Macon, was the
guest of relatives last week.
Mrs. Douglas Boyd and little daughter,
Elva, are visiting Mrs. Bovds pareénts,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bussey, in Birming
ham, Ala,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Brown were
hosts Wednesday at a dinrer at their home
on Tenth street in compliment to Rev. Ar
thur Moore, of Macon; Henry Reid, of In
dianapolis, Ind., and James Stapleton, of
Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Drake, Jr.,
left 166 t week for Philadelphia, Pa., where
they will reside.
Willie Fitz. of Baton Rouge, Las 1s
gpending the summer with his grandspar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Idus N. Drewry.
Mrs. Will H. Taylor and Mise" Annie
Taylor have rcturnos from a visit to Phil
adelphia, 1 '
Mre. E. . Harris and Miss Thelma Har
ris, of Molena, ‘were guests of friends last
week.
Mrs. O: W. Cooper, of Oxford, Ala., is
the guest of her sisters, Misses Abbie and
Manda Freeman,
An event of Friday was the afternoon
party at which Mrs. Carlton Jones and
Miss Carlton Jones entertained, compli
mentary to Miss Estelle Mitchell, of Bruns- |
wick, and Miss Maudc Green, of West |
Point. Invited to meet Miss Mitchell :unll
Miss Green were Mrs. Blizabeth Mills |
Wwatt, Miss Kathleen Larrimore, Miss Lil- |
lian Reeves, Miss Adrian Turnell, Miss
Aflelaide Duncan, Miss Nannie Sue Ban
ders, of Atlanta: Mrs. Augustus Oxford,
Miss Rosa Doe, Miss Sallie MPII., Duggan.
Mre. J. . Whatley wad hostess Sun- |
Ady at a dinne® in honor of ler ;:uvstsl
for the week-end, Miss Jewell Hutson,
Miss Miriam Edwards, Miss Gypsy Oakos.l
Miss Ireme Dye, all students of Cox Col
lege, College Park. Covers were laid for |
efght. i
One of the events of the week was thr\l
hridge party Friday afternoon at which
Mrs. Alex Gossett entertained in compli
ment to her guest, Mrs. Nicholas West
brook, of Perry.
Mrs, Lillian Slade, of Zebulon, is the
guost of Miss Imogene Slade. l
Mrs. Fred 1. Durkee and Miss Mm'-i
guerite Blakely are being entertained so- |
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clally in Bhelbyville, lhv as the guests of
Mrs. A, C. Long and Mrs, A, ¢, Long, Jr.
Mrs, Dilman has returned to her home
in Atlanta after a visit to Mrs, Whiteley
Kincald and Miss Roselyn Kineaid. 4
Mr., and Mrs, H. H. Baker have re
turned from Greenville, 8
An nn)o{‘d oocasion of Saturday even- | .
ing was the masquerade party at which
Miss Pauline Maxwell entertained the
third and fourth year sewing and cooking
classes the faculty, the board of educa
tion and their wives in the domestic sci
ence department of the high school
Mrs, Jesse Bllis, Misses Gertrude and
Dorothy Eilis spent a part of last week
in_Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, of Bruns
wick, after a short visit to the latter's
Kuremu, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas J. White,
ave gone on an extended visit to Eastern
citles,
Among those from Griffin who went to
Atlanta Monday to attend the all-star con
cert were: Mr. and Mrs. Solon Drucen
miller, Mrs. W. G. Nichols, Mrs. Henry
A. Wiley and Mrs. Elizabeth Mills Watt.
o Little Miss Isma Maynard was hostess
Wednesday afternoon at a lawn party in
celebration of the eleventh anniversary of
her bhirthday.
Bolling Jones, of Atlanta, was the guest
of friends last week.
Mre. J. H. Newman has returned from a
week's visit to Atlanta, where she was the
guest of Mrs. R. H. Calhoun.
Mz, and Mrs. William H. Beck, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton J. Daniel are in Hawkinsville
to attend the fiftieth wedding anniver
gary of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brown, the
parents of Mrs., Beck and Mrs. Daniel.
Solon Drucenmiller, of Griffin, sang the
prineipal role in “Joan of Are,” a cantata
which was presented Thursday evening.in
Milledgeville by the students of the Geor
glu Normal and Industrial College, aided
y a few artists who took the leading
parts,
Mr. and Mre. James J. Flynt enter
tained Thursday at a dinner in compli
ment to their guests, Mrs. J. H. Banku'
and Baylor B. Hickman, of Gainesville.
The fourth grade of the North Hill
Street Bchool, with their teacher, WMrs. W.
W. Norman, had a picnic Thursday after
noon in the woods back of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Smith, who are
visiting relatives here, will leave soon for
Liverpool, England, where they will make |°
their home. ;
Mrs. Richard Cole and Mrs. Jesse Tur- ;
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Social Circle. l
Mrs., Henry Base entertained Tuesday at
dinner in honor of her guests, Mr. and
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Mrs. . W. Pritchette, of Barnesville;
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SOCIAL event of the week was Ihnl
miscellaneous shower by Mrs. John
Marshall, at her home Tuesday
afternoon, in compliment to Miss KEmily
Elizabeth Harper, whose marriage to Fr
nest Spinks will take place on May 27,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart
wig. Misses Bertie Carlton and Myrt All
good served punch. |
Mrs. H. M. Mcßae entertained a num
ber of guests Saturday afternoon in hon
or of Mesdames H. L. Baker, of Dallas,
Texas, and Alsman, of Columbia, Tenn.
After an interesting contest, an ice course
| was served. |
Mrs, Frank White entertained at rook
Wednesday afternoon for her mother, Mrs,
J. D. Holcombe, of Anniston, Ala. An ice
course was served,
Mrs. E. R. Morgan was hostess at a
rook party Thursday afternoon. the honor
guest being Mrs. E. L. Shamblee, of Tay
lorsville. Bixteen guests were present.
i 4 party was entertained at the home
of Mrs. A, W. Farrar Wednesday after
noon. Rook was played.
Forest Hutchens left Tuesday for his
home, Moultrie, after spending some time
with ‘his aunt, Mrs. Dora CQochran, and his
uncle, J.' F. Dever.
T. J. Flournoy is in Rockmart after an
extended visit to Washington State
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mcßae and little
son, Oscar, Jr., spent .the week-end in
Elherton.
Mrs. Morris, of Rutiedge, was the week
end guest of her daughtef, Miss Mary
Hunter.
Mrs. T. E. Mcßryde is spending a few
davs in Atlanta.
Mrs. Bdgar Williams, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Hubhbard,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carmichael had as
their dinner guests tast Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Payne, of Piedmont. Ala.;
Frank Payne, of Vilia Riea, and Miss Ber
tie Carlton
Mrs, Hope Harris hag& received o mes
sage *from her son, Al, saying that he has
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Mrs. P. H. Preston. of Statesboro, was
the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. M. . Lane
last week, '
Mr. and Mrs, Frank fdwards, of Car
tersville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. A, 8.
Williamson.
P. R. Bidez, band master of the 167th
Infantry, recently returned from overseas
service, ig the guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Bidez,
J. C. Permenter, of Atlanta, was the
recent guest 6f his mother, Mrs. R. L.
Permenter.
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BRIDE of June, Miss Florente Yan
cey, has been the inspiration of ‘a
number of pretty courtesies with
more to follow this week. Mrs. Horace
Johnson was hostess Friday afternoon at
bridge for Miss Yancey and Saturday noon
Mrs. Hamilton Yancey and Mrs. Roy Hal
lock gave a luhcheon to honor the bride
elect at Claremont. The wedding ceremohy
will be solemmized in the afternoon with
only the relatives present. Mrs. Sam Hew
lett, of Atlanta, came up for the prenuptial
courtesies Friday evening.
Mrs. J. PP. Cooper entertained at lunch
eon for Miss Jane Van De Vrede, of At
lanta, Wednesday noon, having as her
?’}mflp prominent local Red Cross workers.
‘overs were laid for the honoree, host and
hostess and Mrs. Luke Mc¢Donald, Mrs. R,
M. Harbin, Mrs. James H. O'Neill, Mrs. C.
'S- Pruden and Mrs. A. W. VanHoose.
The alumnae of Shorter College are be
| ginning to arrive for the reunion season at
[ commencement. Mrs. J. P. Moreland, of
s Mobile, is the guest of her sister, Mra.
v Langdon Gammon. Her class of '93 will
assemble quite a number at Shorter, Mrs,
Fannie Bheibley McCoy arrives Tuesday to
be the guest of her mother for the month
|of June. Mrs. Georgo Anderson will visit|
Misgs Elizabeth Harrigs and the two grad
uates of 1876 will meet for the first Hme{
since they left school. ]
Mre. H. H. Shackleton has taken a cot- |
tage at St. Simon's for three months, and |
ghe and littie Joy left for the island Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mre Bolling Sullivan raturned
from Cincinnati and Louisville, Wednes
day, ‘
l Mre. Bula Griffin, Mrs Georgia "onn‘
micheal, of Atlanta, and M XD
Thompeon, of Great Falls, Ore, are visit
ing Mrs. Will O. Wright.
Mrs. W. W. Martin, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Miss Lillie Mitchell,
for a fortnight, when ghe will leave for
Virginia,
Mrs. J. D. McCartney and Miss Ella
Black were entertained in Marietta when
theg’ were participants in the three-corner
golf tournament, Wednesday and Thurs
da’{.
he Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Saumenig mot
ored from Asheviile, N, (~ Wednesday,
after spending three weeks with relatives.
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Mfllegvflle
UCH interest centers in Georgin Mil
itary College commencement, which
began Friday with the annual
Jjunior prom on the college canipus The
following visitors, who will be sponsors
for the different companies, at their com=
petitive drills Tuesday, have arrived In
the city: Misses Gladys Creene, of a
tonton; Josephine Franklin, of Tennille;
Margaret Gibson, of Macon; Amy Twitty,
Pelham; Margaret Seaman, Waycross;
Francis Winn, Atlanta; Ethel XKing, Con
yers, and Lillle Mvans, Sandersville.
Mrs. W. C. Twitty, of Pelham, spent
geveral days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
G. P. Donaldson.
Mrs. J. ‘M. Bhurley has returned from
Quitman, whete she was called by the
:llnvss of her daughter, Miss lLaurie Shurs
ey.
Mrs. Frohbell and Miss Lillie Frohbell,
of New York, are the guests oi Dr. G. M.
Compton.
Mrs, J. L. Hand and Miss Katherine
Hand, of Pelham, are guests of the Bald
win Hotel during G. M. C., commence
ment.
Miss Amy Twitty, of Pelham; Miss Mil
dred Donaidson, and Mr. and Mrs. R T
Donaldson, of Statesbore, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Deonaldson.
Mrs. John Moore and children have re
turned to Atlanta, after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs, D. F. Montgomery.
Dr. and Mrs. George 1. Echolg are visit
ing relatives in North Georgia.
Mrs. Walter Gautier and little son are
spending the wek at Beull Spring
Miss Meta Kenan, who is teaching at
LaGrange, spent several days of last week
| with Mrs. Livingston Kenan Miss Kenan
will leavé the first of Juue for New York,
to spend the summer studying at Colums=
bia University.
Miss Lucy Brown is spending the sum
mer vacation with her mother, Mra, D, W,
Hrown,
Mrs, Loderick Jones has returned froin
w Visit to Ml‘ Bess Gobert in Albany
Mra. K. P. Blue, of Bt, Augustine, Fia.,
% the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. W.
Amos, 3 3
Mrs., T. O. Powell and Mrs, Julia West
have rveturned from Atlanta,
| Dr. Grover C. Jones, of the tank corps,
has arrived in Milledgeville, after several
months' service in France.
Miss Ruth l‘ar.rovo, wha has been
tesching, nenr Batonton, has returned for
| the summer vacation.
| Mr, ond Mrs, H. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs,
IJ. F, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wootten
Jand Mr. and Mrs, "nrr{ Hone attended
Jthe Grand Lodge of Knights Templar in
| Atlanta last weex.
Mrs, Thomas Johnson, of Atlanta, is vis
iting her sister, Miss Mary Brooks, at the
home of Miss Mattie Moore,
Mrs, B, G. Dean, of l.uamnfin. s the
Smn of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. k.
reene,
Mrs. J. W. Danlel, of Gordon, spent
Monday In the city.
Mrs, Oscar mnmhrld}ga is the guest of
h‘olt" aunt, Mrs, O. L. Rogers, In Sanders
ville.
Mra. Hines Ennis has réturned from
Sandersville, where she attended the fu
| neral of her grandfather, Judge R. I
| Tallaferro,
| Mra, W. A, Walker has returned from
la visit to Atlanta,
{ _Mrs. R. A. Johnson of Macon, is the
guest of her daughter. Mra, Frank Finney,
l Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson spent the
past week with relatives in Quitman.
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Carrollton
RB. RUTH KRAMER had as her
guonn at a week-end house party,
irs, Frank 1. Stanton, of Atlanta;
Mrs. R P. Drocks, of Forsyth; Mrs, Core
rine Tucker, of Atlanta; Mrs, J. M. Hicks,
of Talladega, and Mre. Leila Bell Wright,
of Rome,
Mrs, J. 1. Young entertained the Bridge
Club Wednesday afternoon, A luncheon
was served after the games.
Mra. Jack Aycock ontertained her mu
ale class at a picnie on the Chattahoochee
River Wedneaday afternoon.
Major loyl Aycock, of New York, is
the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Ay
cock,
Mra. E. M. Bass was hostess to the
| Double Six Club Tuesday afternoon. Be
aldes the club members, Mra. W, 8. Camp
ihell and Mrs. Ed Baskin were invited,
After the sewing hour a salad course with
‘u‘n and sandwiches was served.
Mrs. Ruth Kramer, Miss Rachel Brock,
| Major Sam Brock and Jefferson Brock
| motored to Atianta Monday to attend the
operatic concert at the Auditorium.
Mrs. Claud Griffin and Miss Nelle
Moadows entertained the Literary Music
Club Thursday afternoon at the homo of
Mrs. . H. Steward. “Famous French
Women'" was the topic discussed.
Miss Nelle Hale, of Bessie Tift, is ex
lpvcted home soon to spend the summer
vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs
A. O. Hale. {
Mrs. J. A. Rhudy has returned from
a two weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs.
W. L, McClane, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Mandeville and Mrs,
Camilla Newell have returned from a ten
days' stay in New Orleans,
A musical recital was given at the Ma
ple Street School Friday by the pupils
of Misgs Nelle Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Croft and son, Joe,
Jr., are gaosts of friends in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luck are visiting
friends in Fairburn and Atlanta this weelk.
Captain Bob Bledsoe, of the Georgia
Tech, apent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bledsoe
Mre. Glen Holmes and Mrs. T. C. Bled
soe motored to Atlanta Monday.
Miss lithel Smith and Mrs. L. M. Tur
ner ara the guests of friends at Hogans
ville,
The missionary society of the Methodist
Chureh met Monday afternoon.
Merdames C. B. Roop, L. 8. Bims, Par
ker and Miss Madden motored to Atlanta
Friday.
Misses Vivian Broadnax and Mildred
Camp left Wednesday for Cartersville,
where they will be the guests of Mrs.
| Wyeliff Boggs. Quite a number of social
events have heen planned in their honor.
8. H. Hale, of Griffin, is the guest of
his daughter, Mre. W. L. Griffin,
Mesdames Crane, W. E. Reese and Miss
Mary lLou New made a trip to Atlanta
this week. /
Mr. and Mrs, Lon Alexander went to
Atlanta for the week-end,
Charley Wells and R. T. Bims, of Tem
ple, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
8. Sims.
Mrs. H. M. Tyus spent the week-end in
Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Griffin, of Bowden,
were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Griffin.
R. A. Jolly and Mrs, Wiley Creel spent
the week-end in Atlanta with Mrs. F. M.
Camp. |
Miss Lovyee Sank, of Atlanta, is the
guest of frinds here.
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that Saturday afternoon by Mrs,
Charlie Johns and Mrs. B. . Tull
in hénor of Mieses Hilda Johnson, of
New York and Medora Field, of Rome.
Five hundred was played, prizes being won
by Mise Douschka Sanford and Mrs.
George Scheer. After the game an ice
course and a salad course were gerved,
Punch was served throughout the after
noon by Mrs. Dennis Paschal and Miss
sSanford. Thoge present were: Mesdames
Nisbet, Rzell, Taliaferro, Spivey, Hudson,
Paschal, Powell, Guerry, Atkinson, ‘Watter
son, Middlebrooks, Walker, Hearn, Misses
Sanford, Leveretté Wright, Johnson and
Field and Mrs. P. W. Walton, Mrs. 8. J,
Steinbach, Mrs, (eorge Scheer,
Misses Ililda Johnson, of New York, and
Medora Field, of Rome, were honorees at a
dance Friday evening, given in their honor
by Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Music for
the oceasion was furnished by the Eaton
ton String Band.
Miss Georgia House, of Knoxville, i 8 In
Eatonton.
Miss Martha Gardner has returned from
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Athens, where she was the guest of Prof.
and Mrs, Reed.
"Mrx. Thad Green was a visitor to Ath
ons. ¥
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Miss
flonrna House attended the dance in Ath.|
ens turdny m‘m, ‘
Miss Minnie Bradbury is at home from
Carnesville,
Miss Bessle Ballard has returned from
Cedartown, :
Mrs, J. H. Barber has returned from &
visit to Mrs, Bozeman, in Atlanta,
Mrs, Thomas Martin s the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Henry Jones
Mr, and Mrs, Johuny Johns are guests
of Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Johns
Miss Sophia Prophet has returned to
Elberton,
Mra., Hareld Rainey spent the week-ond
in Atlanta,
Mrs. Thomas Spivey has returned from
Atlanta,
Miss Eleanor Adama attended the music
festival in Macon Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Dennis has returned from
Milledgeville,
Major J. B. Duke, of Atlanta, spent the
woek-ond with Mra, M. L. Turmer
< Mrs, Fred Hodges and hul‘}. of South
Georgia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Willlams,
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LaGrange.
HE Eastern Stars presented “The Old
Maid's Return,” at the Grand Thes
ater Thursday evening. The pro
coeds will be used to improve the hall,
The Haleyon Club and the Young Ma
trons' Clab were entertained by Mrs, Hemry
Milan Friday. Bridge was played. About
forty guests were present,
Mrs, B. T. Moon was hostess to the mem
bers of the Twentieth f‘n-mur‘y Club Friday
at her home. There were four tables of
bridge.
Membérs of the Sewing Club were guests
of Mrs. H. O. Burnside Thursday. After
an afternoon spent at fancy work, refresh
lxnoms were served,
| An entertainment of Friday was the re
ception by Mrs. Howard Park, president of
the Woman's Club, at the clubrooms. Kach
guest hrought a hook as a donation for the
Ilhrnrly. A large collection was received.
Mrs, Park was assisted in receiving by the
officers of the vdrious sections of the club,
The members of the senlfor class of the
high school entertained at the annual pie
nic at Warm Springs on Saturday. T‘l)wy
motored to the springs. After lunch they
enjoyed a swim in the pool. A similar
winmies at thia anrineg was ewivean by the
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sophomore and freshmen of the LaGrange
mgr school on ¥Friday. #res el
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day morning r bridge in_hono” ;“ ¢
320 "\2”" of Atlanta, Four '
bridge were played, ' v
Mra. Albert Dunson, Mres. L. D. Mitehell
and Mrs. . T, Smith were guests of hon
or at a luncheon given by Mrs. Albert HilL
At her country place near Greenville, Mrn.
Hill's guests were members of the execus
tive board of the Woman's Club of the
Fourth Distriet, §
Miss Mary Norris was a guest of honof
at n theater party given by Mesdames Sid
Reid and Cathering Birdsong Tuesday
evening. The following Fuesta were press
ent Misses Neva Davis, Lucile Dn"{. Zuln
Duffy, Hessie Garrett, Mary Nortis, and
Mra. H. B, Clemens,
Dr. Mary Brewster, of the Episcopal
mission, has gone to Boston, Mass, where
ahe will spend several weeks.
Mias Carvie Glanton has returned from a
| two weeks' visit to Mrs, Frank Wicker
ham at College Park.
Mrs. Harvey Nimmons and Mrs. Enoch
Callaway have returned home from Coco.
Fla., where they spent a month with Mrs.
Arther Porcher,
Mrs. Charles Brady, of Newark, N. J.,
who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Will Oslin, of Atlanta, is the guest of her
mother, Mrs, Mercer Callaway.
I Mrs. G. R. Butler, of Savannah, Is the
lxm-n of Judge and Mrs, Walter Camp
bell.
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