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CHATTER OF SOCIETY
LBY POLLY PEACHIREE
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fi New York, nor is it as graceful
B it might be.
! t it's lots of fun.
everybody certainly likes the
i music—that is everybody who
%{.‘ to the jazz set!
A cooa
Glory—
s ¥ course all of you remember
M a popular little visitor here
. three years ago-—-or something
& that—who came up from Miami
o gave us the original and defl
ni of the name of her native
el
5. % you remember 7-—and
g ced so effectively with Gene
"zi?fltn——bofmn he had married
and settled down
" Surely you remember
£ “fer name?'-—oh yes, her name
S w Bess Burdine—a sufficiently
é‘i'\ln.‘aual name in itself to leave an
- impression.
¥ gell, now that you recall pretty
Begs Burdine, Atlanta visitor fresh
frog an Eastern school and stand
ing with un-reluctant feet, where
' the brook and river meet-—etc ete.
It will tell you that she is a mar
: woman and has long since de
se Miami except for the gay
season. She lives in Washington,
'D..C., and has been married for
quite a while.
r name ?—well now, vou're get
ting at the story—her name is Mrs.
A. C. Read. Does that sound fa
miliar?
“Seems like I've heard the name
'?e where before.”
lou sflly little goose, of course
have: Bess Burdine's hus
md has been figuring on the front |
of the big newspapers for a |
—and you didn't know it!
i® no lese a personage, my
dear, than the famous Commander |
A .C. Read, of the NC-4, that |
dauntless air-boat which is making |
hl%ry and big news, :
e NC-4 has not been wrecked |
at he time of this writing and
probably will do more before “she” ‘
is through.
Now all of you who were not
specially interested in history-mak
ing achievements can get some in
terést out of the ocean-crossing
gea-plane NC-4, commanded by
“Bass Burdine's husband!”
: ‘oooo |
The Harriet Calhoun Rose—
THE other day when Mr. and
Mre. Stuart Witham celebrat
- @4 their Aifth wedding anniver
gary, the floral centerplece for the
‘h% was a great basket of ex
quisite pink Rambler roses.
Nothing unusual in thig, at the
il of the year—but behind the
! ent & a charming little
st which 1 was fortunate enough
1o hear.
the nieht of the brilliant
wedding of Harriet Calhoun and
j"}hl'z!'t Witham, the Calhoun resi
iy was a bower of pink Ramb-
Jer roses. When leaving the recep
tion, a guest of the occagion took
Y 11 branch of the flowers as a |
_ souvenir. Being one of the kind
4 can plant an umbrella and have
it come ;a‘p and blogsom—as a
~friend of Mrs. Slsson so describes
. her talent for “ralsing” flowors—
~ she gtuck this spray of blossoms in
water.
Soon tiny roots like white threads
wers seen, and today the “Harriet
Calhoun rose” is a tall vine with
thopsands of pink flowers In Mre
;-;mon'u flower garden and the bas- |
_ket. on the anniversary table of |
. coutrse came from the “Harriet Cal- |
,;M rose-tree, (
3 soee !
Garden of lontimomT |
! ' this beautiful garden, which
4 &in the rear of the Sisson home ‘
?“‘:n Eleventh street, thére are
~ many plants with a personal his
x eoa Mrs. Sissgn has used her
gift of growing flowers, to make
" her garden a place for sentiment
@y Wwell as beauty. She will point
E,ont«a wonderful Red Rambler rose
\ which is “Alline, No. One” and
@;nm: from a spray of flowers in
& bagket sent to Mrs. Sisson, some
teen vears Aago by the honor
g:t of a lunchedon she gave that
It was the day of “the big fire"
in Jacksonvilie, and Mrs. Edward
i . the guest of honor, lost her
_ home in the fire which probably
. was Atlanta’'s gain, for the Barnes |
E‘;l-.gnfily returned here after that and
F_,‘{, ve lived here =ince,
¢ _Apother red rose is the “Alline No. |
:"5“"3." for Mrs. Barnes, and was a
S‘ gent to the chatelaine of the |
nth street resident on the day
?;Ma‘moved into her new home. |
ere i& a lovely pale pink rose
2 the “Nell” rose for one of |
| Mrg, Sisson’s dearest friends, whose
daiy coloring and graceful charm
t one of this pink rose.
g Elkin, for whom the “Nell”
S was named, brought the flow
-er her old Kentucky home,
74 she was also responsible, by
. the way. for one of the most ex
-4 e flowers in the Sisson gar
< This is a flag lily of such
2 al and artistic colors that it
i more like an orchid. The lady
bank of the lily explains that
.mh » had a purple lily-bed and Mrs.
- Elkin brought hglf a yellow lilly
| from Kentucky. The two kinds of
- blossom in the friendly way that
| some plants have, decided to com
. biné their efforts and so produced
. the wonderful blossom which at
. 3 i g 0 much interest wherever
it 18 seen.
B b, DBOG
A French Fad—
D {H, my dears, let me tell you of
'B/ ¢ the Eighty-second officer who
‘has come home with a silver dangle
R let on his arm.
No, I refuse to divulge his name
to those of you who do not know it,
‘7':’, e wants you to learn his name,
- let him tell it! 1 shall stand by the
. Eighty-second to the last ditch,
R may be down, but hé is
nevel offf, and while that silver
_ dangle bracelet has a lock and the
key. is in the possession of a French
3 Tfi ‘ p may be some way to get
" 1§ not Harry Moudini_somewhere
n the hall this evening?
' On the dangle bracelet worn by
the'. nta officer |am told there
re various emblematic trinkets, a
silver fob with A. E. F. on it—you
now what that means: a fleur de
lis+=you know what that means and
% thite elephant—l know. what
THAT meant! N
‘&‘@ young officer, I am ' told,
ralked down Peachtree wearing the
angle bracelet on his wrist, and
_Of courge mA.A. on his sleeve
protected him. And then, too, in
this day of strange symbols and
honors, one would not be sure the
silver bracelet was not the Order
of the Garter or something sig
nifying success in war Instead of in
love,
Weii, et It pass—on to some At
lanta girl who will treasure it as &
souvenir of her victory over La=
belle Parislenne!
apgeo
Peachtree’'s History—
I AM very glad to have a real ex
planation of why our famous
street was so named, offered by one
of Atlanta’'s prominent business
men, an adopted Atluntan of many
years' standing who shows in his
letter to “Polly” that he is very fond
of our beautiful Peachtree street.
I feel flattered not only that my
little “story” on the subject was
read by a prominent business man
of the city—who says only the de
butantes enjoy *“Polly?”-—~but that
he should take the trouble to send
the information we all want and
which 1 will present in his own
words:
“1 noticed from your column in
Sunday's paper that you were at a
little loss for the history of PEACH
TREE STREET.
“I vigited here about twenty years
ago, a long time before 1 moved
here, and 1 asked the same ques
tion, p
"I was told that the flhtlanu came
dbwn the Chattahoochee River in
their-canoes and paddled up a creek
- to a road at which point was a
| large pine tree that exuded turpen
tine, and that with this they
| ‘pitched’ the seams of their canoes
‘ to make them water tight, and shat
they named the creek PITCHTREE
CREEK, and that they also named
the road where the pine tree stood
PITCHTREE ROAD.
“1 was advised that for a number
of vears both Peachtree Creek and
Peachtree Road was known as
‘Pitchiree,’ the name the Indians
had given it, and that the street |
here in town was also known as |
PITCHTREE for the same reason;
but was later changed by the At
lanta people.
“It seems too bad that we could |
not have kept the old name which
really does have a history.
“Very truly yours.”
0000
After July 1—
VISITOR here the othar day
enlarging on the attractive
ness of her flance to a group of
debutantes, including heér hostess.
She told of his good-looking eyes
and his handsome mouth and his
charming “expression” and his
grand “form" and size and his won
derful disposition, and then ‘she
mentioned his uniform.
“Oh, he's in the service, is he?”
one deb asgked to know.
~ “Indeed, he is—and his uniform
~ is the best-looking one 1 aver saw-—
g 0 becoming and go-——
“What is he—an aviator?' broke
in a girl who knows™a good-look
ing uniform when she sees it, and
was pretty sure the man under dis
cussion was n? in the marines,
| “No,” replied the visitor, “he's
not an aviator-he's a tank.” |
enaieatas it
Eatonton
aEsmmTny s
NK of the affairs of the week waa
that Eaturday afternoon h; Mra.
Charlie Johns and Mra B. F. Tull
in honor of Misses Hilda Johnson, of
New York and Medora Field, of Rome.
¥ive hundred was played, prizes being won
by Mise Douschka ganford and Mrs
George Scheer. After the game an ice
course and a salad course were gorved,
Punch was served throughout the after
noon hy l%u. Dennis Paschal and Miss
Eanford. hoke prosent were: Mndzmu
Nighet. Hzell, Tallaferro, Bpivey, Hudeon,
Paechal, Powell, Guerry, Atkinson, Watter
son. Middlebrooks, Walker, Hearn, Misaes
Banford, Leverette avn&m. Johnson and
Field and Mrs. P. W. Walton, Mrs. 8 J
Steinbach, Mra. Gearge Scheer.
Missea Hilda Johnson, of New York, and
Medora Field, of Reme, wore honorees at a
Aance Priday evening, given in their henor
hy Mr. and Mra John Turner. Musiec for
the ocoasion was furnighed by the Eaton
ton String Band
Miss Georgia House, df Knoxville, 18 in
Eatonton,
Miss Martha Gardner has returned from
Athens, whers she was the guest of Prof.
and Mre. Reed.
Mrs. Thad Green was a visitor to Ath
ens.
Mr. and Mre John Turnar and Miss
(korgu House attended the dance in Ath
ens Saturday m‘m
Mies Minnie Bradbury is at heme from
Carnesville,
Migs Bessie Ballard has returned from
CeAartoen 2
Mrs Y H. Barher has returned from a
visit te Mrs. Bozeman, in Atlanta
AMyes Thamas Martin is the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Henry Jones
Mr. and Mps. Johnny Johnas are guecets
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ‘nhns
__Miss Bophia Proephet has returned to
| Elberten
Mre. Harold Rainey spent the week-end
‘ in Atlanta
Mrs. Thomas Spivey has returned from
Atlanta.
_ Miss Eleanor Adams attended the musie
festival in Macon Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Dennls hag returned from
Miledgaville. :
Major J. B Duke, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with Mrs. M. L. Turner.
Mrs. ¥Fred Hodges and babyv, of South
Georgia, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. L.
Williams, |
Miss Carruth Weaver is the |
mother, Mra, J. D. Weaver, - h"}
Mrs. John Howell and children are
guests of Mr. and Mra. C. N. Horne. ;
~Miss Myrtle Tharpe is the guest of her
sister, Miss Viola Tharpe, |
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Gardner have re
tut\'?'od from Athens. § i
Misses Louise and Virginia Ril
Saturday in Athens. . mn(;
Miss Addie Preston spent the week-end
with her parents in Newhorn. |
o 0 0Q |
' Social Circle.
| e
x HE annua! commencement exercises
of the Secial Cirele High Sehool
: came to a 2 close on last Friday even
ing at the high school auditorium. Rev.
J T Robins, pastor of the Methodist
Church here, began the evening's exer
cises with a prayer.
_Then followed a piano solo by the mu
sic teacher, Miss Gussie Cooper, of At
lanta.
Eight members of the graduating class
then delivered the orations and
th; fnno:m\x v‘\‘mxram: "‘" ks
nvoeation, ev, J. T. Roblus: pi
salo, Miss Coopner; “America in Q‘}?‘« ‘{’-:p"‘g
War,”” J. B. Robins; class history, Min
ngl!- Rogere: class diagnosis, Helen Qihhs;
niane soln, Martha Stanton; grumbler,
Hilda Haralson: class poem, Mary Kate
Malcom: class will, Georgia Mayo: class
prophecy, Lilla Mae Btanton: valedictory
Nellie Harper: class song, class: hacea
laureate addrese, Dr. R V. Sanfoerd: des
livery of diplomas, Prof. James A. Xeeley.
The feature of the evening was the
baccalaureate address hy Dr. 8 V. San
ford, professor of English literature at
the Tniversity of Georgia. accompanied
by Mrs. Sanford and his son.
There was but ene boy in the graduat.
ing class The voung ladies weére dressed
in white, «nd each carried a large hou
quet of pink carnations
Prizes were delivered to Sherril Rowe,
Walter Herndon amd Ogreta Weaver for
an unhroken nrttendance record since last
September. Gladden Knight won a geld
medal given by the D. A, R's for ex
cellence in history,
The diplomas and prizeg were delivered
3 Prof. J. A. Kelley, the superintendent
the school.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN —. A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1919,
OUT OF TOWN SOCIETY NEWS
Wasnngton,
RN, T. J. Wills has returned from &
It short stay in Atlanta
| Harry Smith and Jack Ware re
turned Bunday from a short stay in Sharon.
l Miss Crow returned the last of the week
from Atlanta, where she spent a few days
Mary Willis and Eunice Mpounds are
spehding some time with their sister, Mrs.
Conner Barnett
An announcement of much interest is
that of the approaching marriage of the
Rev. Gordan Gunter and Miss Callie Rog
orn, of Bandersyille, which will ogeur some
time in June, ‘l'he Hev, Gunter until the
Elll few years, wus o resident of our city,
ut now makes his horme in Loulsville.
Lieutenant Kugene Hill expects to go
to Augusta the latter part of the week to
attend a dance given at the Country Club
there
Mrs. Sara Dillard and Miss Mary Dillard,
after spending & mon:ch in New Lork, ex
pect to return home in several days
R. D Callawsy and several frioends from
Thomson are enjoying a fishing trip In
Florida this week
Mrs., Belle King entertained at three
tables of bridge on Tuesday in honor of
Captain Montgomery Hill and Lisutenant
Kugene Hill, who sre spending a couple of
weeks in Washington., HRefreshments were
served the following guests: Misses KEliza
beth, Alleen and Gene Barlesddie, Susie
Hill, Marie Jordan, Frances and Bmmet
Ficklen, Nan and Emogene Hill, Messrs
Kugene and Montgomery Hill and James
Beuson.
Mrs., Beyce Ficklin, Br., complimented
Dr. and .{lu Bdward Bounds, of Mis
sourl, who have been recent visitors here,
with a dinner Thursday evening.
Mrs., Lily Barksdale 1s visiting friends
and relatives in Athens
Mr, and Mrs. ¥. H. Ficklen expect to go
to SBavannah next week for a few fays.
Mrs. Mattie Newberger, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. J. C. Fanuing.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Brooks gave
f‘n informal dinner on_ Tuesday compli«
menting Sergeant and Mrs. John Gibson.
Mrs. Gabriel Toombe, Mrs. Willingham
Wood and Mrs. Lawrence Fortson spent
Tuesday in Augusta.
" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Irvin, Jr., have
bought the home on Alexander avenue
lwhtrh was formerly owned by Henry Col
ey.
- "Mre. Paul Harvard entertained one even
ing last week in honor of the graduating
class.
Mr. and Mrs. John ¥Fanning, who have
been at Hot Springs for a month, expect
to return heme tomerrow. Mrs, Fanning's
friends will be glad to learn that she 18
greatly improved in health.
Mrs Cecil Gabbot is expected the early
part of next month from, Sanford, ¥Fla.,
to visit relatives here.
Miss Will Watt Sinis entertained the
mémbers of her\club and several other
friends at bridge one afternoon last week.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Arrington and
Aaughter, of Augusta, motored to Wash
ington Sunday for the day. They were
accompanied home by Miss Ballie Green,
who will spent some time as their guest,
Mr. and Mra. Ben Cade, Misses Julia
and Mary Cade and Mrs. John Gibson mot
ored to Athens Friday to attend the
ball game.
Mrs. HMarold White and children, who
:{wm several weeks with relatives in
'»uhl"mn returned to her home in At
lanta Friday.
Miss Emily Fluker has returned from
Lundberry, where she has been uu‘.hm‘f
for the summer, her school having closed.
Lisutenant Colonel Archie Colley has re
turned from overseas and is in Pennsyl
vania at Camp Dix,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Zirkes, Miss Elizabeth
Barksdale and Willlam Sims attended the
Georgia-Tech game in Athens, Baturday.
Mrs. Minnie Boline, who has been visit
ing her sister in KFlorida, expects to re
turn home the first part of Juné.
Lieutenant Kugene Hill and Captain
Momnmor: Hill returned Thursday from
Columbia, 8. ~ having recelved their dis
charges. They will spend a couple of
weeks with Mr, and Mra. W. M. Hill.
A number of young people enjoyed a
pienic at Barnett's Park, among whom
were Misses Margaret I(u; O'Conner,
Mary Ficklen, Betty Lowe, Florence Sus
low, Kleanor and Josephine O’Connor.
Mrs. Arnold Wells leaves during the
week for Atlanta to epend some time with
her sister.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Zirkes and L. D
Lumpkin spent the first of the week in
Atlanta.
Miss Eliaabeth Weotten {8 spending this
week in Columbus with Mrs. William
Love.
Miss Mary Lou Staluaker has returned
from @ visit to her parents at Point Peter.
Mrs. Gabriel Amhont Misses Lucy Co
fer, Julla Toombs and Lucy Willis Dußose
attended the Ooortla-'l‘och‘slmo Friday.
Mrs. 8. E. Wilson, of Madison, who has
been spending soimme time with her dau“h
ter.kurl. L. M. Ellis, returned home last
week.
In honor of Misses Carrie and Kate
Crawley, who have been guests of Mrs
Boykin Cade, Mrs. Thomas Burke gave a
rirture show party on Friday afternoon.
jer guests were Misses Crawley, Ailene
Barksdale, Mrs. Thomas Walton, Mrs. Carl
Zirkes and Mrs. Boykin Cade.. |
Mrs. William Bridwell and Mre. Tom |
Hill are visiting relatives in Macon this
week. ‘
On Monday cv'nln‘ supper was given by |
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Sims complimenting
the Rev. Dr. Allen 'l‘&pnr. of Virginia. The
invited g‘xun were Megsrs. Boyce Ficklen,
Br., R. Walter Bmith, Henry Colley and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colle{l.
Mise Virgina Butier, of Lexington, spent
Friday with Mrs. Addié Latimer, coming
over from Athens with Mrs. Latimer, Lo«
ren Willlamson and Garnett Greene, who
attended the Georgia-Tech game
Mrs. Percy Woodall and daughter re
turned to Blackshear after a visit to Mrs
P. J. Bmith
The Bilver Tea meets Friday afternoon
at 4:30 o'clock with Mrs. Gray Harvard.
Coemmencement sermeon will be grenched
on Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock at the
Methodist Church b{ the Rev. Jonozh
(Girosa, of Texas, a former pastor of the
Bufi;\lt Church,
. and Mrs Willie Poole, of Montgom
"gl are visiting Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Jones.
r. and Mrs. Harvard Orr are spending
several days this week in the Gate City.
Miss Kathryn Hand, of Pelham, is the
guest of Miss Louise Pope this weik,
The Rev. Dr. Allen Tupper, of Richmond,
Va., spent Monday with friends in Wash
ington.
Mrs. James Reynoids spent several days
this week with friends and relatives in
Atlanta.
Mra. 8 R Paimer went to Atlanta Sun
day with Mrs. R. . Callaway In her au
tomobile, to spend several days with her
son, Gabriel Palmer, who is in the hospital
in that clg.
Missos Mary Willls and Emmie Barnes
are at home for the summer vacation,
lfrom Guyton, where they have been teach
ng.
strnmt John Gibson, who has returned
from overseas and rocolrd his discharge,
arrived Sunday in Washington to spend
two woeks. |
Miss Fannie Andrews, of Rome, arrive
od this week to be the guest of Mrs. Wil
llam Toombs fer seme time.
Mre. Joseph Dyson and Mrs. E. O. Will
ingham spent the last of the week in Ath
ens,
in guce of the silver tea next week
Mrs. Belle Xing will give a musical enter
tainment at her studio on Wednesday, the
28th of May at § o'clock.
Miss Sara Armstrong, of Wiimington,
N. (~ 18 visiting Mrs. George Armstrong
on Main street,
Mrs. James Kendrick and Miss Cleo
Kendrick, of Sharon, spent Tuesday with
friends In the city.
000 s
Thomasville.
—_———
MARRIAGE of interest here, which
took place in Albany Sunday, Was
that of Miss Rose Nason, of Uincin
nati, Ohio, and Henry Steyerman, of this
city. The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Dr. Landauer. Only the immediate
relatives were present. The bride wore a
handsome tailored gown of dark blue trie
otine, with embroidered georgette blouse
and hat to match, After the céremony the
couple left for Thomasville, where they
spent the afternoon with the parents of the
bridegroom, Mr, and Mrs. Louls Steyer
man, and left in the evening for Jackson
ville, ¥la. Upon their turn they will
make their home in Thmfi-vlno.
A marriage of interest throughout the
county was that of Miss Jewell Barrow and
1. ¥. Baker, of Coolidge, Sunday after
noon at the home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Barrow. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. Har
vey Wages in the presence of a number
of the relatives and friends.
A pleasant entertainment of last even
ing was the dance given at the country
‘(*lub by the young men of the club. Sev
eral guests from other towns were pres
ent.
} Mre. W. W. Jarrell, who spent several
woeeks in New York after Major Jarrell's
‘r.-xurn from overseas with the Seventy
i seventh Division: has returned home. Major
Jarrell isat present stationed at Camp
Gorden with the medical corps.
I Miss Nettie Winn, of this city, Mwa
Ava Lee Edwards, of Ocala, Fla, and
Miss Margeret Way, of Jacksonville, who
are students at the Women's College in
Tallahassee, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Love of Tallahassee, were visitors
to Thomasville this week, ‘
Captain and Mra. J. 5. Fortner arrived
this week from Washington, D. €', and are
visiting relativés here. Captain r‘orlnor‘
has just received his discharge from serye
”;Tl and will prnlmbly' remain in Thomas
¥ ~
Mrs. Fraser Maclintyre left this week
for Washington, . ¢ ~ where she will visit
the Misses Mitchell for seversl weoks,
Miss Ruby Ball has returned to Whsh
ington, D, C., after a visit of several |
weeks to relatives here. |
Miss Carclyn Fiddler has returned from
Atlanta, where she has been the guest of
friends at Washington Beminary \
Mr. and Mrs. John Watt have raturned‘
from a short visit to fiuunnu and Macon,
Miss Mamie Merrill] and Miss' Louise
Hayes have returned from Macon, where
lh'ay attended the music festival in that|
city
Mrs. W, L. Logan and Miss Ruth Logan
have returned to their home In Gaines
ville, after a visit of several weeks to Mr,
and Mrs. Joha F. Parker.
Mrs. D. €. Pickett and Miss Eloise Picke
ett, of Daweon, are the guests of Mrs. A.
M. Willlams.
| Miss May Steyerman is spending -omo‘
time at Atlantic City.
Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Jones have returned
home after a visit of two weeks to rela
tives at Graymont,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Speight have moved
from Moultrie to Thomasville.
Migs Annie Laing, of Savannah, |s
l{”’ll(hlll some time with Miss May Belle
Way.
Mr., and Mrs. Thomas J. Crawford have
been the guests this week of relatives In
Atianta,
Qoo
Forsyth.
RY T. C. GAMBLE spent Friday and
Saturday in Macon
Miss Josephene Hollls, of Macon,
'ru the weck-end guest of Miss Rolline
Jewß.
Mrs. Thomas R. Talmadge and Nra
Thomas R, Gaines have returned from
Atlanta, where they were the guests of
Mrs. Horace E. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Kendrick and daugh
ters, Josephene and Louise, of Macon, were
the week-end guests.of Mr, and Mrs. C. A.
Ensign,
Mre. D. A. Watkins and children,
Broughton and Rebecea, of Eatonton, are
the guests of Mias Kate Flynt.
Miss Louise Bloodworth spent the week
end in Atlanta as the guest of her father,
Judge O, H. B. Bloodworth.
Mrs. Wallace Kay and little daughter,
Carolyn, have returned to their home in
Wnlhlnrton, Ga., after a visit to Mrs. W,
A. McClain.
Mrs. Kate Wilkinson has returned to her
heme in Lavonia, after a visit to Mrs. R.
W. Wilkinson. Miss Kathrine Myrtie Wil
kinson accompanied her home,
Mrs. 1. A. Gibson, of Bavannah, 18 the
guest of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Gibson.
Mrs. J. 8, Turner, of Eatonton, was the
week-end guest of her daughter, Miss
Lucyc Turner.
W. T, Tyler has returned from a busi
ness trip to New York and Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Whatley, of Helena,
are the guests of their parents, Dr. and
Mra. T. . Gibson.
Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Gross, of Thomson,
and Dr. J. ¥ Gross, of Dallas, 'l'exas, were
the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. C.
Gibson.
W. A, McClain spent Monday in Atlanta,
Brad Brown, of Milledgeville, spent the
wo}a#flnd in Forsyth.
. W. (. Hill and Mrs. Lem Stephens
spent Tuesday in Macon. '
Mr. and Mre. H. E. Maddox, of Atlanta,
and Mr, and Mrs. John Hooks, of Gordon,
weroe the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vlr,n B. Hooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brantley and little
gon, Joe, of Macon, were tho week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardin.
Rev. R. L. Bivins, Thomas R. Talmadge
and Samuel Rutherford spent Monday in
Atlanta,
Mrs. Lois Peeples, of Atlanta, was the
,ueat of her mother, Mra. T. B, Cabaniss
or the week-end.
Mrs, Lem Alexander, LAHA Jennie Amos,
Mrs. T. Olin Smith and Mrs. Zollle L.
Maynard spent Frld:{ in Maceon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Waugh, of York,
8. (~ are the guests of Mrs, Henry Searcy.
Mre. Powell and Misses Hazel and Ethel
Powell, of Macon, weré the guests of Mra.
V. B. Hooks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kelly, of Tennille,
‘were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mre.
W. H. Grant. |
‘ Roy Gilbert, of Tennille, was the guest
‘of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapman for the
week-end.
Mrs. Luther Farmer and little son, Lu
ther, Jr., have returned to their home in
Grittin, after a visit to Mrs. 2. M. Patter
son.
Mr. and Mrs. €& D. Smith spent Friday
in (unntn as the guests of their son, Rock
well Bmith,
Colonel and Mrs. R. L. Willlams, Misses
Louige and May Anderson and Florence
Phinazee spent Friday in Macon.
Mrs. 8. A. Kingman, of Macon, is the
nufst of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Ben
nett.
Mrs. Minnie Farley, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mre. B. N. Goodwynne.
. A. Goode and ¥. A, Jr.,, spent Thurs
day in Macon.
Mrs. A. W. Bealer has returned to her
home in Valdosta, after a visit to Mrs. E.
D, Rudisill. 3
Mrs. A. A. Rainwater and little daugh
ter, Mary, of Robinson, and Mrs. J. H.
Williame, of Jonesboro, were the week-énd
guests of Mrs. A. W. Bramblett
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Albany, 1
L
N the assembly room of the bazement of
the Preshyter:an Church Meonday even
ing members of that congregation én
tertained at an informal reception for Dr.
and Mrs. E. M. Craig and family, who
left the next day ofr Hickory, N. C,
where Dr. Carig has accepted the pastor
?u of the DPresbyterian Church. Music
or the occasion was furnished by Mrs. A.
D. Galt and Prof. M. M. Dunwoody. Re
freshments weré served by the ladies of
the church. Dr. Craig speke foelingly of
his work in Albany, his regret at leaving
and his continued interest in this fisld.
Rnl;_a‘nm for the congregation was made
by T Mellntosh. The departing winis
ter and his family were presented with &
gift of table silver, appropriately engraved,
by the lecal church
Mrs. Lula Nixon and Miss Agnes Shef
ficld, of Arlington, spent several days here
last week, guests of Mrs. L. K, Newlin
Dr. and Mrs. W. 8 Cook and little son,
Shelley, left Wednesday for Savannah to
take a steamer for New York, where they
will spend several weoks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Langford, who re
“B:IY left Alba#ly to niake their home at
{, "e and, Fla., have returned to Albany
o live.
MQ- Jean MeGregor, of Savannah, and
mu .Salatha Norris, of Newton, spent
esday in Albany, guests of Mrs. Jean
le\Bnton. They were en route to Fargo,
N. Dak., where they will spend the sum
mer. .
Miss Ethel Guerry, of Americus, and
Nance Nall, of New Orleans, are guests
of their cousin, Miss Nina Bell Cannon.
Mrs. Clara M. Pickron left Sunday to
spend two weeks it Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mre. R. E, Beall, Jr, of Wil
mington, N. C., are visiting Mr. Beall's
mother, Mrs, T. E. Beall, Sr.
Mra. W. B. Neal and children, of St
Augustine, ¥la.,, arrived Tuesday to visit
Mra. Neal's sister, Mrs. Edward J. Davis,
and other relatives.
Miss Sarah Weldon returned home Mon
day night from Atlanta.
Mrs. P. Feingold is spending two weeks
with her parents in Savannah,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hasty, of Panama
City, Fla., spent Monday in Albany.
A Mother Gotre pageant was held at the
high school athletic field Friday afternoon
‘under the auspices of the Camp Fire Girls,
The children who took part in thes pro
gram were drilled by Mrs. E. O, Newell
and Miss Dorothy Tarver, Adgoa interest
was given by the parade of “Humpty
Dumpty” and “King’'s Morses” through the
downtown streets.
~ Mr. and MrshW. T. Dozler entertained
‘about a dozen children Saturday afternoon
in honoer of the fourth birthday of their
daughter, Annie Sue.
Miss Sadle Richardson, of Macon, ar
\Eve{! Monday to visit Miss Edwina Rose
ittle.
" Misses Tda and Ola Newsom and Miss
Il“ram‘u Ward, of Camilla, spent Sunday
in Albany, gueats of Mre. W. 8 Newton.
Mrs. E. J. MeDanie!l and !\ga. J. A, Mil
ler are at Panacea Springs, Fla.
Miss Sarah Warren hag returned from
Virginia. She was Aoco%nnml ag far as
Atlanta by Miss Julia herry, of Rich
mond, who will spend a few days thetd
and proceed to Albany to be Miss War.
ren’s guest.
Miss Miriam Rogers has returned from
Macon. where she spent a few days with
Miss Minnie Goodwin Artope.
Mrs. Frank Ingram entertained a num
ber of children snurd‘v afternoon at a
motion picture party in Wonor of her-niece,
Mary Katherine Tate, who celebrated her
firth birthday.
Miss Billie Butrke, of Montgomery, Ala,,
hag returneod after o visit to Mrs. Ueorge
K. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weldon and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Geoding spent Sunday in
‘homn\‘xllo.
Of interest to a wide circle of friends
was the marriage of Miss Gladys Vieln
Mathw to Jullan W. Reynolds, both of
Albany, whieh took place in the parior of
the Presbyterian Church, with Rev, E. M.
Craig, D. D, officiating Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds left for a two weeky automobile
trip to points in Florida, The bride is the
daughter of Mra. J, B Mathis
Miss Annle Bingleton, of Albany, and W,
K. Ott, of Bainbridge, were married at the
Methodist parsonage Saturday night. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W,
O, Ringleton. They left Sunday for Bain
bridge to make thelr home.
Mre. E. ¥ Clarke, of Okiahoma City,
“Who has been spending the winter here,
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D, L.
Beatie, left Monday m.lm for Atlanta,
Miss Mae Meorritt, of Pelham, spent sev
ernl days vith Miss Nathalee Ramsey.
Miss Thelma Reynolds, who has been
attending Martha Washington Seminary at
Washington, . (!, returned home Monday
to spend the summer holidays.
Mrs. W. . Dunham entertained at
bridge Friday n...r‘nn; in honor of her
guest, Mrs. Guy Mofgun, of Atlanta. Mis
H. &. Mclutosh was awarded the prize for
top scére and Mre. W. O, Pearson was
given the consolation prize. The honoree
was given a souvenir of the occasion, As
was Mrs. L. M. Jones, Jr, of Milledgeville,
the guest of Mrs, W. O. Pearson.
Mrs. W, D. Bullard has returned from
Macon.
The Junior class of the Alblnx High
Bchoo! entertained the seniors and mem
bers of the faculty at a farewell banquet
Friday night,
Mre. L. L. Connor and children, accom
panied by Miss Ellie Connor, have returned
from Eufaula, Ala,
Mrs, Sam Blattner entertained the Jew
ish Hencvolence Soclety Thursday after
noen
Miss Vera Inman left for Edison, where
she wil, Ispend several days with Mrs.
Rubye [»"o-ulc- Sheppard.
Lieutenant N. McKay Heath, of Camilia,
‘and Mrs, Harrlet Ar'nlph-r Parker, of At
lanta, were married Tuesday afternoon at
‘thr- home of Mrs. A, B, Kellos.. where the
bride was visiting. The bridegroom is a
{otng attorney from Camilla, who has
een in the service for two years, having
recently returned from overseas and is now
stationed at Camp Gordon,
A bridge-luncheon was given by Mrs. G.
'W. Owens in honor of Mrs. M. L. Jones, of
Milledgeville, the guest cf Mre. W. O.
‘Pearfimn, “uesday. Mrs. Jones, the hon
oree. was awarded the prize for top score,
‘while the consolation prize was awarded
I Mrs. W. E. Smith,
~ Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hall Tift, of Sumter,
}fl. (~ are spending several days of their
" honeymoon here with Mr. Tift's father,
N. F. Tift.
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Temple.
R. AND MRS. HOYT KINNEY, of
B#ikmart, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Kinney.
Cliffera Wells, of Athens, spent a few
days in Temple last week as the guest of
his father, J. C. Wella.
Mrs. Frank Reid, of Heflin, was the
guest of Miss Janie Mnnler Monday.
Lieutenary RByron Sewell has returned
from France and is spending some time
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
SBewell. §
Miss Ruby Entrekin left Friday for Dub
lin, where ghe J’l“ be the guest of her
sister, Mrs. lLeon Matthews.
James Sewell spent the week-end in
Heflin as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Char
lie Griffin.
i Miss Janie Manley spent Tuesday in At
anta.
¥is¢ Opal Aderholt has returned from
Ball Ground, where she has been teach
ing, and will ?end some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aderholt.
Bethel Manley spent Monday in Atlanta,
E. D). Dorsett, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
in_Temple.
TH. H. Bewell is spending some time in
exas.
Miss Maude Sewell has returned from
Carroliton, where ghe has been teaching in
the A. and M. School and will spend her
vacation with her parents.
‘ Miss Pearl Price, of Carroliion, spent
the week-end as the guest of her aunt,
Mrs, W. A. Entrekin,
_The Ladies' Missionary Society -of the
‘Methodist Church met Monday afternoon
for its regular business meeting.
~ Hoyt Kinney spent Monday in Atlanta.
M. M. Hooper made a business trip to
Atlanta Monday.
oo
Royston.
¥ HE Allen Turner Chapter, [J P. C's
met Tuesday afternoon as the home
of Mrs. G. T. Ridgway.
Miss Pearl Clark spent the past week
end in Cornelia.
Miss Kate Harrison, who is teachlnl!'l at
iDullnl, visited her mother, Mrs.' 8. A. Har
'rison, last week.
~ Mrs. Q. H. Hixon and two children, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting here.
- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cunningham and ¢hil
dren, spent the weck-end in Lexington.
Miss Ruby Little has returned to Cor
nelia.
George Wilder, who ig now in Comer,
spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Mildred Wilder. %
Clarence Bryant, who is stationed at
Granite Hill, spent the past week-end here,
‘ Harris Little has returned from over
@eas, and is at home with his sisters, Misses
Pearl and Nettie Little,
Mrs. Georga Ray and daughters, Rebecca
and Clara Sue, visited Mrs. Fred Burch
“more, in Athens, last weék.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Owens, of Ath
ens, visited the latter's parente, Mr. and
AMrs. D. A. Baker, last week.
Mr. and Mrse. Jim Watson and daughter,
Nan, of Jacksonville, Fla, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary
~ Several persons from Royston attended
' the danece given by the L'Rnrd Coemmer
cial Travelers of Georgia and Florida, in
Athens Friday evening.
Thursday afternoon on the lawn of Mr.
and Mrs, L. J. McConnell's home, Misg
Vera McConnell and Miss Ruby Wilkerson
were joint hostesses at a rook party, com
filimemary to S\Misses Myra' l‘guner and
üby Loyd, brides elect. Hand-embroid
ered towels were given as guest prizes and
handkerchiefs were d(l\'an for top score.
Misses McConnell and Wilkereon were as
sisted in entertaining by Miss Chrystine
Woodburn and Miss Hilda MeConnell.
Little Mise Sarah Parks en’prnlnod a
numher of her little friends as” a birthday
party Manday afternoon «
The B. Y. P. 1. had a social niecting at
'lhfl heme of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moss }{on
day evening.
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188 KATHLEEN DENHAM was
hostess to the members of the Red
Cross Bridge Club last week. A
box of handkerchiefs was given for top
score. >
Mrs. Thad Youmans has returned to her
home in Vidalla after a visit with Mrs.
P. L. Holt.
Mrs. J. A. Kitchens, of Macon, is the
guest of Mrs. W. A, Lester.
Mrs. W. D. Ivey entertained the mém
bers of the Thursday Bridge Club.
The Sumter Clud dance last week was
one of the mest enjoyable affairs of the
sapring season. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Dodson, Ma#:r and Mrs, Scho
field, Mr. and Mrs ank Harrold, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Captain and Mrs.
Jrank Bridgman, Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Cunningham,
)‘\{r. anql_MrsA Ificon‘n;dley. l({:rr angl Mrs.
V. G, Turpin, r. and Mrs. Carr over
Mr. and Mrs. Franc Manlkum, Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs, Har
r{ Hawkins, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Allen,
Mrs. Howell Simmons, Mrs, C. O. ' Niles,
Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, Miss Annie
Ivey, Miss Willidee Clark, of Albany;
Miss Mary Parker, Miss Alice MeNeill,
Miss Bess McLeod, Miss Mary Walker,
Miss Katherine Hamilton, Miss Serena
Armstrong, of Albany. ~
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams announce
nxw birth of a daughter on Sunday, May
18,
Miss Ima Hudson has gone to Mem
phis, Tenn., to visit relatives, and will
go from there to spend the remainder
of the summer with relatives In Arkans
sas.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Easterlin announce
the birth of a son on Monday, May 19.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings Culler, of
Fort Valloy, announce the engngement of
their daughter, Corinne, to Louis Xel-
Jette Heys, the wedding to take place
in_ June.
Mrs. James Hixon was hostess to the
members of the Tuesday Cluh,
Miss Kathleen Denham entertained the
members of the Saturday Bridge Club
last week at her home on Felder street.
Those plaving were Mrs. J. G, Holst, Miss
Maude Sherioek, Miss Annie Ivey, Mrs
E. ). Eldredge, Mrs Furlow Gatewood,
¥Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Mrs. D. R. Brin
gon, Mrs. W. E. Taylor and Miss Sara
Kendrick.
Miss Kate Willilams and Miss Evelvn
Bragg entertained the members of the
Ppworth lLeague last week at the home
of Mr. .ndnslr.- George Bragx. Those
invited besides the members of the leaguo
were Miss Mary Alice lingo, Miss Neomi
Wright, Mixg Flizabeth Rrown Miss Pau
tare Bell, Miss Fay Willls, Miss Edna
Hilsman. Miss Isabelle Wheatley, Aliss
Mamie Bragg, Miss Lella Williams, Miss
Eunice Royal. Miss Marguerite Everett,
Miss Louise Bn‘g and Miss Alice Salter.
Mrs. and Mrs. J. E. Logan and Master
J. . Logan, of Atlanta, but formerly
of Americus, are in the city, the guests
of friends and relatives,
Mrs. Thomas Harrold is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mra. N. W. Long, at
their home in Hurtsboro, Ala.
Miss Mabel Bawyer has returned from
a visit with friends and relatives in
Washington, New -York, Buffalo and Ni
ugara Falls
An enjoyahle -wu‘nntnl party was give
en at Prospect Park last week by girls
from the grammar school. This was the
first swimming party of the season, and
will be followed by many more. Among
the number invited were Miss Dora Ri
ey, Miss Klizabeth Smith, Miss Etta Ruth
Brooks, Miss Marjorie Cargill, and Miss
Lucy Snider
Mra. Austin Bmith, who has heen In
Florida for the winter, 's the guest of
Mrs. John T. Taylor for a short while
Mrs. D. R, Brinson was hostess last
week to the members of her club. Those
playing were Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Miss
Claire Everett, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Miss
Louise Marshall, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs.
Frank Molt, Miss Kathleen Denham and
Miss Mary Parker. At the conclusion of
the game a salad course was served.
Mrs (‘,lu&ncc Niles, Mrs. Barlow Coun
¢il, Mrs. Emimett McNulty and Mrs. Hen
ry T Allen have returned from a visit
with friends in Sanderasville.
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Maynard are visit
ing friends In Eatontop for a few days.
Miss Iva Dormlner. of Fitzgerald, was
the guest of her sister, Miss Ora Dor
miney, at the A. & M. College.
Mrs. C. P. Davis entertained the senior
clase of the A. & M. College last week.
Those present were: Miss Alice Stevens,
Miss Sam Adkins, Mise Leila Doster, Miss
Grace Barnes, Misa Irene Gettys, Miss
Jewel Bridges, Miss Ori Dorminey and
Miss Iva Dorminey.
Mre. Willls Hawkins entertained the
members of the Thursday Bridge Club.
Besides the club m&mbeu, those invited
were: Mrs. E. B. Everott, Mrs. John Coun
¢il, Mrs. John Hudson, Mrs. John Allen
Fort, Mrs. Dualey Gatewood, Mrs. Edgar
Shipp and Mrs. John Wagnon.
Mrs. Earl 8. Echofield entertained at a
formal tea last week, complimenting Mrs.
ira A. Rader, who has regcently come to
Americus to reride. In the receh-lndl line
were Mrs, Rader, Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs,
Schofield, and those asked to meet Mre.
Rader were Miss Sara Schoficld, Miss
Mary Hawkes, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Miss
Annie Bailey, Miss Elizabeth Eldridge,
Mrs. Giles, Mrs. Alfred Vance, Mrs. F. L.
Cate, Mrs. Robert L. Maynard, Miss Sara
Tower, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Mrs.
Howell Simmons, Mrs. David Suttle, Mrs.
Floyd _Wilson, Mrs. Elton Parker, Miss
Mary Parker, Mrs. James Hixon, Mrs.
Harry Hawkins, Miss Georgia Bena Dod
son, Mrs. W. T. Lane, Mrs. W. A, Dod
son. Miss Mary Walker, Mrs. James
Walker, Mrs. W. D Moreland, Mrs. Eu
%en- Hill, Miss Loeuise Marshall, Mrs E.
. Bverett, Mrs. Tracy Cunningham, Mrs.
H ©O. Jones Miss Quenelle Harrold, Mrs.
Thomas Harrold, Mrs. Frank Harrold,
Mrs. Frank Lanier.
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Statesbore
RS. W. T. GRANADE left Sunday
afternoon for Atlanta.
Mrs. R. Lee Moore and Mrs. H.
8. Blitech returned Monday from the
Southern Baptist Convention held in At
lanta.
Miss Corf Lott, of Hendersonville, N. C.,
is the guest of Miss Bess L.ee.
Misses Jane Maxwell and Camilla Yar
borough, who have been teaching at the
¥. D. A. 8 for the past year, left Tues
day for txair respective homes, DBarnes
ville and Rutherfordton, N. C.
Mr. ‘and Mra. Charles McAllister have
returned to Statesboro tv make their home.
Mr. McAllister only recently returned from
France. '
Mrs. Eugene DeLoach, of Columbia, is
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Donehoo.
Mrs. Millard Rogers, of Dublin, is the
guest of Mra Inman Foy.
Mrs. J. H. Whiteside was hostess at a
party Tuudai afternoon, in honor of her
sister, Mies Ruth Dabney, of Conyers.
Those present were Miss Elma Wimberly,
Miss Anna Hu{hel. Miss Louige Hughes,
Miss Pearl Holland, Miss Nelle Jones,
Miss Mary Lee Jones, Miss Ruth Parrish.
Miss Lucy Bliteh, Miss Sallie Zetterower,
Miss Annie Lane, Miss Ulma Ollliff, Miss
Inez Brown, Miss Jessie Olliff, Miss Kate
McDougald, Miss Gussie Lee, Miss Julia
Carmichael, Miss Irene Arden, Miss Nancy
Perry, Miss Mattie Palmer, Miss Alma Os
borne, Mre. Inman Foy, Mrs. Nita Keown,
Mrs. Sydney Smith, Miss Cora Lott, of
Hendersonville, N. C., and Miss Mildred
Lovvorn, of Bowden, Ga.
Mrs. lLeroy Cowart was hostess to the
members of the Young Matrons’ Club Wed
nesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs.
Fugene Wallace, Mrs. Hubert Jones, Mrs.
nghert Kenhnedy, Mrs. Grover Brannen,
Mrs. John Goff, Mrs. J. L. Dacis, Mrs.
Frank Bu{,{nur and Mrs. J. E. Oxendine.
Miss Mildred Lovvorn, of Bowden, was
the guest several days last week of Miss
Alma Osborne.
Mrs. Nita Keown entertained informally
Wednesday afternoon. Those invited were
Miss Ruth Lester, Miss Anna Hughes, Miss
Louise Hughes, Miss Gussie Lee, Miss Bess
Lee, Migs Pearl Holland, Miss Nelle Jones
Miss Mary Lee Jones, Miss Kate MeDou
gald and Miss Trene Arden, and Miss Cora
Lott, the {ueat of Miss Bess Lee.
Mre. J. W. Johnston was hostess to the
members of the While-Away Club Friday
afternoon. After several games of rook
refreshments were served. Those invited
were Mrs. W. E. McDougald, Mrs. C. P.
Olliff, Mre. A. F. Mikell, Mrs. J. H.
Whiteside, Mra. SBydney Smith, Mre. J.
W. Johnston, Mrs. Rufus Brown, Mrs. J.
M. Norris, Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs.
Leffier DeLoach, Mrs. P. G. Franklin,
Mrs. Maxey Grimes, Mis. G. J. Mays, Mrs
Charles Pigue, Mrs. Nattie Allen, Mrs
Gorden Donaldsen, Mrs. Don Brannen and
Mrs. J. D. Lee, \
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Stockbridge.
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R. and Mrs. C. F. Roddey, of At.
lanta, were ‘fiz“tl Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Ward.
Floyd Mawvs, of Atlanta, was the week.
end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A W. Mays
Migses Carrie and Mattie Riley, of Flip
ren. were gueets of Miss Sarah Mr“‘ul-l
lams Sunday
Mrs, Dan Brewn and little daughter, of
Arkansag. anl Mrs. Pinson, of Alabama,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pin
son.
Miss Josephine McWilliams was the re
cent guest of Miss Allene Crusell, of At
lanta,
Branan Ward, of Atlanta, was the week
end guest of his’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Ward.
Mrs. B. W. Mays has returned from a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Adam
son, of Rex.
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188 MATTIE REID ROBINBON
was hostess At a brid{o party on
Thursday, given for ,Miss Annie
Drake and Miss Johnnie Caldwell. The
guests included Miss Mud{:d Arnall, Miss
May Arnold, Miss Sallie irby, Miss Sa
rah Farmer, Miss Olive Berry Pgn.lo.
Miss ?:brlene Johnson, Miss Nina Tomp
kins, Miss Mildred Darden, Miss Johnnie
Camp, Miss Jeannette Miller and Mrs. E.
R. Cook, Jr. |
Mr. and Mrs. Shack Powers entertained |
at a dinner party on Sunday. The guests
include’s Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs.
Wwade Stallings, Mrs. Inez Kirby, Miss
Dorothy Kirby, Miss Mary Powers and)
Miss Lucy Christian. |
Mra. O. D. Gorman, of Atlanta, has been
the guest of Mrs, T. M. Goodrum for sev- |
eral days this week. |
Mre. T. 8. Parrott was hostéss for the
Young Matrons’ Sewing €lub on Wednes
day afternoon at her home. The gueees\
were: Mrs. W. A. Turner, Jr., Mrs. G.
M. Jones, Mrs. B. H. Pinson, Mrs. Walker
Arnaurs. Joe Parks, Mrs. T. 8. Bai
ey, . Edwin Platt and Mrs. George
‘Mnrtln.
Mrs. James W. Merritt, of Gainesville,
‘and Miss Mary Parks, of Chattanooga, are
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Luke Johnson.
- Mrs. J. M. Ellis, of Union Spriugs, Ala.,
is ‘\-!sitint her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Ar
nall
~ Miss Sallie Arnall, of Birmingham, A,
‘is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Z. Greene.
Mrs, Lovd Bradfield, of LaGrange, will |
be the guest of her mnther, Mrs. W. Y,
| Atkinson, for two weeks, when she Ifln-rn.‘
for New York to meet Lieutenant Rrad
field, who is expected to return rrom|
overseas at that time.
Mrse. . W. Loftin was hostess for the
‘\'ednes*\v Afternoon Reading Club this
weok. hose g;enm were: Mrs. Herbert
Sage, Mrs. J. . Word, Mrs. J. R. King,
Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Miss Marion Bry
ant, Miss Nannie Louise Hill, Miss Fram
ces Xrnold, Miss Mary Powell and Miss
Ethel Arnold.
| Mise Mary Katherine Parks, who is
studving at Agnes Scatt, is at home for
8 few days
| Misses Blizaheth North and Mary Moon
;n wha _have been at the Flora McDon
| ald School at Red Bprings, N, . C., are at
home for their summer vacation.
) Miss Bessie Arnold was hostess Thurs
day for her Reading Club. Mrs. B. B
[Mnhun read ‘“The Retrothal,” and iss
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:;orl‘:uu Simril gave a sketch of Maeter
nek.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farmer, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William
Atkinson and Mrs, Will Woodruff are ate
tending the golf tournament in Marietta
this week,
M. 1, Cole and Miss May Cole left for
New York on Thursday and will spend
two weeks there
On Monday afternoon Andrew Balley
entertained a Fll‘(y of young people at a
fish fry st his country home. The list
included Miss Tommie Broadwater, Miss
Mary Willie Estes, Miss Mazelle Cruse,
Misses I'rances and Aline Chandler, Miss
*-m Johnson, Monroe Bryant and Kirw
lilson. The party was chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coley
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RS. A. J. SHELL has returned from
Macon, \
Miss Thelmh Walton has returned
from Montezuma.
Dr. M. M. Ellis spent Sunday in Ash
burn.
T. G. Woodruff has returned from
Florida,
Miss Stella Brown spent Sunday In
Pinehurst,
Mre. C. C. Shipp has returned to Co
lumbia, 8. C. f
Mrs. 1. 8. Hanell, Miss Cappie Bnltby.
of Hawkinsville; Mr. and Mrs. Holland
Shorter, of Augusta, were the guests of
Mrs, Busbee ¥Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. flp?rl and son, Jack,
spent the week-end in Sylvester,
Oswald Swearingen, recently dischn”ed
from the army, is visiting his sister,” Mrs,
J. B. Ryner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walton and Miss
Thelma Walton attended the Shriners’
convention in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. BE. McDonald is visiting in At
lanta.
Miss Lols Shell is the guest of relatives
in Jacksonville.
Mr, and Mrs. A C. Crockett, of Amers
fcus, spent Tuesday in the city.
Mrs. W. R. Graves and Mrs. Ed Dykes,
of Byromville, were in the city Tuesday.
g Ml':’ lAmaia Lou Thompson is home from
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown spent Mon
day in Macon.
Mrs. E. C. Taylor entertained the 1919
graduating class ~f the V. I 8. with a
theater party Wednesday evening.
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West Point ‘
HE last regular meeting of the Wom- |
an's Club was one of importance.
The full amount of fiva hundred
dollars pledged to buy books for the
Hawkes Children’s Library was reported
secured. Gratifying reports from all the
retiring officers were read. Mrs. W. Trox
Bankston, the retiring president, present
od the following new officers: President,
Mrs. Mark Culloh; vice president, Mrs. B.
H. Hill; second vice president, Mrs. Clar
ence Hudmon; recording secretary, Mrs.
8. M. Fuller; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Mary DeLamar; treasurer, Mrs. B. J.
Mayer; auditor, Miss Daisy Zachry. At
the close of the business meeting a social
hour was enjoved. Mrs. C. E. Hill had
charge of this feature of the meeting. !
business meeting of tr( (hattahoochee
ChApter, D. A. R., was held Thursday aft
ernoon. Officers were elected. |
" The commencement exercises of the
‘West Point High School will be held in the
City Auditorium. On Sunday, June 15,
Rev. R. E. Moss, of the Christian Church.
of Winder, will preach the commencement
germon, and on Monday evening Dr. 0. O
Jarrell, commissioner of education for
‘Emory University, will deliver the literary
‘addréss. Miss Bernice Cohen will read
the salutation, and Miss Lily Anderson
‘will deliver the valedictory. Diplomas will
be delivered to the nineteen graduates by
L. D. Askew, president of the Board of
Education. The members of the class are
Leonard Barrow, Frank Cumbee, Joe Jen-|
nings, Earl Johnson, Hui_h McCulloh, Har
old Parker, and Booker Tatum, and Misses
Clarice Adams, Lily Anderson, -Genevieva
éarrow, Helen Clem, Bernice Cohen, Le-
Faye Hunt, Evelyn Lovelace, Marie Miller,
Marion Potts, Aima McMichael and Ruby
Ridgeway.
W. P. Thomas, superintendent of the
eity sehools of West Point, has been ap
pointed chairman of the board of visitors
to the State University of Georgia in June
by Governor Dorsey. w
The marriage of Miss Nelle Williams
and Clifton Horsley on Sunday afternoon
came 4§ 4 surprise to their many friends.
With Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott and Mr.
Stephens Schaefer they motored to La-
Grange, and were married by Rev, R. C.
Cleckler, presiding elder of the LaGrange
district. They left immediately for At
lanta. Miss Williams is the only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Williams, ol"
this city.
Miss Maggie Wade entertained her Sun
day school class at a picture show party
Tuesday afternoon.
A picnic supper on the river bank Tues
day wus enjoyed by Mrs. Rhetta Potts,
Mrs. Clarence Nolan, Misses Marie and
Caroline Cumbee, Alice and Mary Zachry,‘
Frances and Sarah Nolan, Mary Ruth and
Katie Sue Schaefer, Elizabeth Nolan, and‘
M%szie Wade.
r. . O. Williams has returned trom‘
New York, where he spent a month.
Miss Kathleen Cumbes will arrive soon
from Buhl, Idaho, where she has taught
in the high school the past year. ghe
will resyme her work there in the fall.
William Maddox, of A, P. I, Auburn,
spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs.
W. E. Booker. ‘
Miss Isabella Poed was hostess at a
party~at her home Tuesday evening. {
Mrs. W. F. Stewart entertained the
Junter Bridge Club at the home of Mr&‘
Grady Webb Friday afternoon.
Miss Marie Collingsworth, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Miss Clyde
Griffin,
The sophomore clags of the high schoel |
was chugeroned on a picnic to Warm
%prmls aturday by Mrs. L. D. Askew,
Mrs. W. H. Huguiey, Mrs. W. W, Fuller,
Mrs. W. E. Booker, Mrs. T. G. Gauntt,
and Misses Marie Cumbes and Maggis
Wade.
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RS. DALLAS MARTIN entertained
the Bill Arp Chapter of United
Daughters of the Confederacy Tues
day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Martin
was assisted in entertaining her guests hyl
Mrs. Walter Aldredge The following of
ficers were elected: Mrs. Laura Garner,
president; Mrs~J. T. Rowe, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Dallas Martin, second vice
president; Mrs. Paul Cates, recording sec
retary; Mrs. Will Lewis, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Walter Aldredge, treasurer;
Mrs. Louis Sudderth, historian: Mrs. Em
ma Wilson, registrar. After the business
a reading by Miss Morgan and a flag con
test was enjoyed. Those present were
Mesdames Laura Garner, Prince Royul,‘
Plummer, Will Lewis, Emma Wilson, Mose‘
Greer, Clyde Power, Lewis Sudderth, Joe
Shadburn, BE. O. Dobbs, Clive Hansard,
Walter Aldredge, John L. Campbell, Fred
Sears ,Bob Hannah, Paul Cates, J. Brown,
Misses Elizabeth Morgan, Maggie Bu!anxu
ton and Kathleen Royal. ‘
Miss Helen Brown entertained her Sun
day school class Thursday afternoon at her
home. After the business a program was
rendered. The guests were served an ice
course. 'Those present were Mrs. W. B,
Mcßride, Misses Betty Shadburn, Emmette
Garner, Annie Nunn, Belvie Garner, Edith
'Lowe and Jessie Brown.
. The young men complimented the facul
‘ty of the public school with a pienic Fri
day at Woodward's Mill. Those going
‘were Misses Parnell Coker, May Laird,
Rhoda Scott, Ruby McConnell, Parilu Dea
ton, Carfax Baxter, Irene Bowdon, Kate
Culpepper, Amy Doster, Christa SBhadburn
and Frank Shadburn, Lee Strickland, Ev
erette ~Cireer, Minor Shadburn, Mr. and
‘Mrs. Carl Perry and Mrs. J. T. Rowe
chaperoned.
Miss Jessie Dean Wood, of Lawrenceville,
was the guest of her mother, Mrfs. L. D.
Wood for the week-end.
Miss Daisy Shadburn, who has been
teaching at Winfield, arrived Thursday to
spend the summer with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Shadburn.
Little Miss Alma May Bowman has re
turned from a visit to her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirby, in Cumming.
The Tenth Grade enjoyed a picnic at
woodward’s Mill Friday. Those present
were Prof.. W. N, Nunn, Misses Helen
' Brown., Emmette Garner, Betty Shad
purn, Evelyn White, Anniec Nunn and Wil
liam l.ee Nunn, Paul Power, Aurillius Tid
well, Scott Grogan, Isadore Levinson, Bon
‘nie Buice.
Miss Ethel Vance spent Wednesday in
‘/Aflnntm ‘
Misses Culpepper, Doster and Bowden
had as their guests for dinner Monday
‘e\'e‘v’nnc Miss Mabel Nunn and Lee Blrick-i
land.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Couch and.
children, of Locust Grove, were with Mr. |
‘and Mrs. J. B. Payne for the week-end. |
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Joseph and daughter, |
Mr. and Mrs. Stein and son, of Atlanta,
gpent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Levinson. ‘
Mrs. W. J. Hutchens has returned from
Clermont, whera she went to attehd the
graduation exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Shadburn motored to Cumining,
Sunday.
Miss Olney Thornton, of Bowman, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A, Wilbanks.
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rs. Dallas Martin, Mre. Carl . Pirkle
|':? Miss Liszle Blankinship visited Ate
l‘f&u G-Ztm‘o and Elizabeth Drogan
spent tho. vnk‘-voad in Atlanta, the guests
ot rm toke son,
ias Ballie Green, of Lawrenceville, was
the guest of Mrs. W. L. Shadburn tor
the week-end,
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aldredge Mr. and
Mrs Dallas Martin, Mrs. John L. Onmps
bell motored to Logansville luldn'g.
Misses Belle Canning, of lowery
Branch, and Lema Stephens, of Atlanta,
were the week-end guests of Miss Winule
Shadburn. 5
Miss Eva Hope, of Gainesville, was the
f{uen of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A,
ope, for the week-end,
Mrs. Clef Brogdon and daughters, of
Miami Beach, Fla., are the guests of Mrs,
Brogdon's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Jo By
Neese. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamlef, of Atlanta,
were the Bunday guests of Mr, and Nrs.
Waiter Simmas.
Mrs., L. V. Wilbanks attended the wom
an's Baptist Missionary Union in Atlanta
last week,
Mrs. Claude Martin, Mrs. Barl Varnell
and Miss Ludie Bird, of Atlanta, were the
guests of Mrs. 8. J. Bird for the week-end,
C. 1. White and daughter, Miss Evelyn,
spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Joe Levinson and son, Isadore, spent
Sunday and Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Mary Stringer is spending some
time in Norcross with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
H. Roblnngu
Mrs. Sam Mabry will entertain at a mis
cellaneous shower for Miss Winnie Shad
burn, a bride-elect, on Thursday afternoon
at her home.
A .T. Green and Cleveland Green, of
Lawrencevilie, were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shadburn,
The Rev. George Light, a chaplain at
Fort McPherson, was the guest of his
mother, Mrs. Mattie; Light, during the
week.
lu\uu Ruby McConnell and Rhoda Scott
aftended the all-star concert in Atlanta
Monday.
Miss Claudia Thomas, of Atlanta, and
Booker Pattillo, of Georgia Tech, were
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. P.
Pattillo.
The many friends of Frank Bowden Aare
welcoming him home after spending
twelve months overseas with the Eighty
second Division.
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Poeatheiile
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188 OLIVER, of South Carelina, and
Miss Fossett, of Calhoun, are the
guests as the Misses Phillips.
P. 8. Talbot and family have returned
from an automobile trip to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Nipper spent
Bundlx‘ in Fayetteville, the guest of their
aunt, Miss M. A. Redwine.
Mrs. Sarah Reid has returned from At
lanta.
Miss Lurlene Parker, of Fairburn, spent
Friday, with Miss Mabel Bulloch.
Mrs. E. A. Willlams and children spent
last week in L.aGrange, with her mother,
Mrs. M. L. Bruee.
Miss Sailio Jacksen, of Columbus, is with
Mrs. Neal Kitchens.
Lieutenant McNeil and wife, of Fort
Benning, spent the week-end with their
mother, Mrs. Eugenia Glover.
Mrs. William A. Reid and Mrs. James D.
Nipper, spént Wednesday in Coelumbus.
An affait of the week was a moonlight
picnic at White Sulphur Springs, in honor
of Miss Christopher, of Montezuma, and
Miss McCullough, 6f Tennessee, two of the
teachers who are leaving for home.
Mrs. Cora Hill was hostess of the Ladies’
Civic Club Thursday.
Miss Lilllan Hutchinson, 6f Duran, is
with her sister, Mrs. Sam Killian.
Miss Nannie Bell, Miss Elizabeth and
Miss Lucile Phillips, are at ty\o for the
summer.
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Miilen
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RS. LAURA HERRINGTON has re
turned to her home in Sardis, after
a two weeks' visit wigh Mrs. J. M.
Rockley.
Charlton MeCoy, of Chaflotte, 3 S
the guest of ,hi- parents, Mr. Mrs.
R. L. McCoy.
Mrs. C. JB. Owens and little son, Wil
liam Bruckner Owens, of Augusta, are tha
‘guests of Mrs. T. R. Addison.
Judge John L. Tyson, of Cedartown,
spent Tuesday with his sistéer, Mrs. J. R.
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rockley, Mrs. Sara
Beard, Mrs. Cleve McCarthy and Perry
‘Rockley sxent Sunday at Sardis.
~ Mrs. J. R. Hunter and daughter, Frances,
are visiting relatives in Allendale, 8. C.
} Dr. McElmore, of Mt. Vernon, spent the
‘week-end here with friends.
‘ J. W. Bowman, of Savannah, spent the
week-end here with friends.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cowart, of States
boro, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Rockley. ’
Captain Farmer Brinson, of Camp Gor
don, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Donie
Brinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Skinner spent
Sunday with relatives at Woodciiff.
" Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, of Commerce,
‘are the guests of their daugfhter, Mrs.
Newt Burke.
_ Mrs. Edward Coleman and children, of
Midville, are the guests of relatives here.
Misses Alexander Atkinsen and Ruth
Strickland spent Saturday in Augusta.
~J, L. Burt, of Macon, spent the week
end here with friends.
Mrs. R. W. Mathews spent several days
in Atlanta last week.
Mrs, W. M. Alwood is the guest of her
‘daughter, Martha, at Brenau.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker left Thursday
for Atlanta to attend the graduation of
their daughter, Namoi, at Cox College.
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‘Monroe
HE Matthew Talbot Chapter D. A. R.,
will meet with Mrs. A. C. Kelily
Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. J. L. McGarity was hostess at a
party Tuosday afternoon in honor of her
mother, Mrs. Caldwell, of California.
A birthday dinner was given J. L. Pres
ton Sunday by his daughter, Mrs. W.
D. Warren. Besides the children and
grand-children of Mr. Preston, several
other guests were present,
Mrs. Fred Randolph, of Jefferson, was
the guest of Mrs. P. T. Reynolds several
dag’is last week.
rs. George P. Hammond was hostess
at a meeting of the Brenau Club on Sat
urday afternoon.
The Woman's Club held its May meeét
ing at the court house Saturday after
noon.
Mr, and Mrs. E. 8. Tichenor spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs., Eva Arnold and Mrs. Nelle Ricker
spent last week with Mrs. Gray Quin
ney-at Wayneshoro,
Mrs. Clifford Walker visited Atlanta last
week,
Mrs. H. F. Scott, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Monroe relatives several days
last week.
Misses Lillian Cox and Sadie Robinson
visited Covington last week
Misses Louise Felker, Elizabeth Pruden
and Gertrude Manley, of Agnes Scott Col
lege, visited Monroe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Radford, of At
lanta. spent the weck-end in Monroe.
Miss Jim Claude Farmer, of Atlanta,
visited Mrs. George P. Hammond Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Kelly and Mrs. Lena Felker
Lewis attended the district convention of
‘the Woman's Club in Athens Tuesday.
" AMiss Mattie Medlin spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Medlin.
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Norcross
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HE graduating exercises of the Nor
cross High School were held at the
auditoriuin Tuesday evening. The
graduating class follows: Misses Linnie
Brooks, Asljie Mauldin, Isabel Walker,
Lora Doby, Annie Lively, Effie Kate Gary,
Myrt Ray, Viola Johnson, Susie Nash, and
Joseph Rainey, Carroll Medlock, Seldon
Cochran, Noah Adams, Glenn Burns, Olin
Burns, Howard Magness and Louie Mew
born. The address was delivered by Pro
fessor Duggan.
The address was delivered by Professor
Duggan. 4 5
’ Misses Ruth and Grace Mauldin, of De
catur, visited friends here several days last
week . -
Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. McElroy left Monday
for a trip by automobile to South Georgia,
visiting at the home of Dr. Lovie McEl
roy at Ocilla: Dr. Wade Born, at Mcßae;
Mr. Parks Tilley, at Sycamore, and other
relatives at Omega and Swaynesboro,
Dr. Simpson, Frank Simpson, John Me-
Clure, Jr., Hugh Johnson, Fred Mitchell
and John Bishop spent the week at Ever
lctt City fishing.
. Rev. Oscar Key, of Texas, preached to a
large congregation at the auditorium Sun
day the commencement sermon of the clos
ing exercises of the Norcross public schoos,
The various grades of the Norcross High
School gave their entertainment Monday
evening at the auditorium.
E. C. Settle, of Unadilla, visited at the
home of his son, O, W. Settle, several days
last week. ¥
Rev. T. T. Twitty reccived a message
Wednesday morning that his son, Hugh
Twitty, who has been in France for several
months, had arrived in New York, and will
be home in a few days.
Mrs. Deora Kiser Webster, of Atlanta,
| visited friends during the past week.
Miss Mary Russell, of Atlanta, who for
several years was oune of the faculty eof
the Norcross Hizh School, was the guest
of friends several days last week.
Miss Annie Verner left Wednesday for a
vigit te her cousin, Mrs, Ferguson Orme,
ot-New York.
mre was a family reunion at the homa
o . T. T. Key and Miss Lola Key lagt
Sunday. /