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A NNOUNCEMENT is_made of the en
ncomnm of Miss Marjorie Bush, of
3 xington, Ga., to Pright MeCon
oll, of this city, the wedding to take
1 lace at an early date
Good wishes will be called forth hy the
{ unouncement of the engagement of Miss
i'laire Armstrong, of Macon, to Theodore
Jialk, of this city, the marriage to take
s inee June 19.
" The chief soclal event of the week was
Lo soclety vaudeville, 1!"“ by the Boi
. iors' Relief Association Thursduy night at
L3¢ Grand, to raise a fund for a barbecus
‘hoy will give the returned soldiers of
Ciehmond County. A number of the best
_ nown amateur talent in Augusta took
Lart in songs and dances and special skits
" nd the affair Was a great success from
very standpoint. Among those who took
-~ art were Misses Isabelle Garrett, Virginia
s urum, Eleanor erglm. Deryl Hilton, Ce
cste Morris, Vera Baxter, Lucille and
_iizubeth Frenshaw, Henrietta Donen, Mrs,
‘Leodore Price, Miss Addle Lou Davis,
¢« arolyn Broder, Bessie BSaxon, Adels
' hompson, Louise Norris, Levings and
* wers Brown, Percy Danforth, Doughty
L ‘lyester, Joseph Robinson, B. T. Bethune,
L rank Salley, and others.
. The Eighteen cavalrymen left at l‘amiy)
J i ancock as caretakers entertained Wed
-3 aday night with a dance at the hostess
\ suse at the camp. The affair was chape-
Soned by Mrs. W. W. Frey and the dance
v ug followed by a supper,
Andre Cuyas, who has been overseas
s ith the Twenty-eighth Division, has re
gurned here. Mrs. Cuyas and little daugh
\ ¢ returned with him from Atlanta, where
Jiwey had gone to meet him, ‘
Mrs. Theodore Oertel has returned to the
¢ity. Mr. Robert Oertel is still on the
Yorder, and Dr. T. E. Oertel is with the
snedical mission In Poland
. The Equal Suffrage lLeague of Augusta
¢ntertained with a most delightful dinner
aturday. Mrs. Emily McDougald, of At.
f:mu. and Miss Gleaton, of Decatur, were
ilhe guests of honor., Among the speakers
were Captain J. Rice Smith, W. M, How
::d, T. Harry Garrett, Dr. John B. Jen
;ins.
:'n. Ah W. Stulb gnl returned from a
visit to her son, Mr. James Stulb, at New
Orleans.
Mrs. Thomas Plummer Branch is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Dana Osgood, In
'H?dflo. Mass. ‘
rs. Frank E. Fleming and Mrs. Charles
fiiv‘ll:mr have returned from Philadel-
Yhia.
Misses Ellen and Emily Thomas hnvo‘
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City gardens, especially, must keep up a continuous supply of fresh,
green vegetables for the table all through the summer months.
As quickly as each row of plants stops bearing there must be another
package of Good Seeds to fill its place. There is also space for several more
rows in most every garden and seeds of the same kinds planted every two or
three weeks will ke\cp up the plentiful supply of the most wholesome food
throughout the summer.
Make second plantings this month and third and fourth plantings so
your garden will work for you full time and you can take Real Pride in
your Garden.
Our Tomato plants and Porto Rico Sweet Potato slips are brought in
fresh every day and they should be inevery Garden.
May Is Flower Seed Planting Time
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gone to Kentueky to visit their aunts,
the Misses Thomas.
Miss Bessie Whitney, whe has been at
Woodbury Hall Bchool, has returned home
Miss Kileanor Hook will refiain a sow
months louger in Atlanta,
Mrs, James Frager Hillman and little
daughter have returned to Pittsburg, after
spending several months with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Boykin Wright, during the
absence of Oaptain Hillman in France.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Cochirane have gone
to England for the summer
Miss Lillian Stiver is visiting Mrs. David
‘Monses in Philadelphia.
Miss Dorothy Mustin has gone to Pitts
burg.
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: 188 MATTIE REID ROBINSON
was hostess at a bridge party on
Thursday, given for Miss Apnie
Drake and Miss Johnnie Caldwell. The
guests included Miss Mildred Arnall, Mins
May Arnold, Miss Sallie Kirby, Miss Sa
rah Farmer, Miss Olive Berry Pringie,
Miss Gabrielle Johnson, Miss Nina Tomp
kins, Miss Mildred Darden, Miss Johnnis
Camp, Miss Jeannette Miller and Mrs. B
R. Cook, Jr.
Mr, and Mrs, Shack Powers entertained
at o dinner party on Bunday, The guekts
included Mr. and Mras. J. H. Walker, Mr,
and Mrs. W. L. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs
Wade Stallings, Mrs. Inez Kirby, Miss
Dorothy Kirby, Miss Mary Powers and
Miss Luecy Christian.
Mrs, O. D, Gorman, of Atlanta, has been
the guest of Mrs. T. M. Goodrum for sev
eral days this week.
Mrs., T. 8 Parrott was hostess for the
Young Matrons' Sewing Club on Wednes
day afternoon at her home. The guests
were: Mrs. W. A. Turner, Jr, Mrs, G
M. Jones, Mrs. B, H. Pinson, Mrs. Walker
‘Arnnll, Mrs. Joe Parks, Mrs. T. 8. Bal
ey, Mrs. Edwin Platt and Mrs. George
Martin.
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 Springs, Ala.,
is lvml.lnc her daughter, Mrs, J. G. Ar
nall.
Miss Sallie Arnall, of Birmingham, Ala,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Z. Greene.
Mrs. Loyd Bradfield, of LaGrange, will
be the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. Y.
Atkinson, for two w%a.kn. when she leaves
for New York to mdet Lieutenant Brad
field, who lis expected to return from
overseas at that time.
Mrs. C. W. Loftin was hostess for the
Wednesday Afternocon Reading Club this
week., Those present were: Mrs. Herbert
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Sage, Mra. J. W. Word, M. J. R, Klm.‘
Mre. Walter MHoukine, Miss Marion Brys |
ant, Miss Nannde Louise Hill, Miss run-‘
von Arnold, Miss Mary Powell and Mins
Kthel Arnoid, \
Miss Mary XKatherine Parks, who is
studying nt Agnes Beott, is at home for
A sow days
Missen Klizabeth North and Mary Meon
ey, whs have been at the Flora McDon
ald Bchool st Red Bprings, N..C, are at
home for their summer vacation,
Mins Bessie Arnold was hostess Thurs
day for her Rflullng Club. Mrs. B, B
Mabson rewut “"The etrothal,” and Mins
;'nriknm- Simril gave a sketch of Maeter
inck.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Farmer, Mr. and
Mrs. . M. Jones, Mr. wnd Mra. William
Atkinson and Mrs. Wil Woodruff are ate
tending the golf tournament in Marletts
this week,
M. F. Cole and Miss May Cole left for
New York on Thursday and will spend
two weeks there.
On Mondny afternoon Andrew Balley
entertained a rarty of young people at a
fish fry at his country home. The list
included Miss Tommie Broadwnater, Miss
Mary Willie Estes, Mins Mazelle Cruse,
Misses Frances and Aline Chandler, Miss
Katie Johnson, Monroe Bryant and King
Wilson. The party was chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Cole.
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Social Circle.
HE annunl commencement exercises
of the Social Circle High School
came to o close on last Friday even
ing at the high school auditorium. Rev.
J. T TRobins, pastor of the Methodist
Chureh here, began the evening's exer
cises with a prayer.
Then followed a piano solo by the mu
gle teacher, Miss Gussie Cooper, of At
lanta,
Bight members of the graduating class
then chlVfr«" the orations and essays on
the following program.
Invocation, Rev. J. T. Robins; piano
dolo, Miss Cooper; “America in the World
Wwar,” J. B. Robins; class history, Min
nelle Rogers; class fl!nxnonh! Helen Gibhbs;
piano solo, Martha Stanton; grumbler,
Hilda Haralson; class poem, Mary Kate
Malecom; class will, Georgia Mayo; class
nrophmll. Lilla Mae Stanton; valedictory,
Nellle arper; class song, class; bacea
laureate address, Dr. 8. V. Banford; de
livery of diplomas, Prof. James A. Keeley.
The feature of the evening was the
baccalaureate address by Dr. 8 V. San
ford, professor of English literature at
the University of Georgia, accompanied
by Mrs. Sanford and his sén.
There was but one boy in the graduat
ing class The young ladies were dressed
in white, ~nd each carried a large hou
quet of pink carnations.
Prizes were delivered to Sherril Rowe,
Walter Herndon and Ogreta Weaver for
an unhroken attendance record since last
September. Gladden Knight won a gold
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by Prof. J. A. Kelley, the superintendent
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HE gradunting v-!vn‘mw of the Nove |
cross High School weéte neld at the |
auditorium Tuesday evening. ‘The |
graduating class follows: Misses Linnie |
Brooks, Asljle Mauldin, Isabel Walker, |
Lora Doby, Annie Lively, Effic Kate Gary, |
Myrt Ray, Viola Johnson, Busie Nash, and |
Joseph {lnlney, Carroll Medlock, Seldon
Cochran, Noah Adams, Glenn Burns, Olin
Burns, Howard Magness and Loule Mew
born. The address was daelivered by Pro
fessor Duggan,
The address was delivered by Professor
Duh’nn.
jsses 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 automoblle to South Georgla,
visiting at the home of Dr, Lovie McEl
roy at Ocilla; Dr, Wade Born, at Mcßae;
Mr. Parks Tilley, at Sycamore, and other
rf‘?"l\‘lm ot Omega and Swaynesboro,
r. Simpson, Frank Simpson, John Me-
Clure, Jr., Hugh Johnson, Frcd Mitchell
and John Bishop spent the week at KEver
ett City fishing.
Rev, Oscar Key, of Texas, preached to a
large congregation at the auditeriuin Sun
day the commencement sermon of the clos
ing exercises of the Norcross public schoor
The various grades of the Noicross High
School gave their entertainment Monday
cvening at the auditorium.
B. C. Settle, of Unadilla, visited at the
home of his son, O. W. Bettle, several days
last week,
Rev. T. T. Twitty received 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. Dora Kiser Webster, of Atlanta,
visited friends during the past week.
Miss Mary Russell, of Atlanta, who for
geveral years was one of the faculty of
the Noreross High School, was the guest
of friends several days last’ week,
Miss Annie Verner left Wednesday for a
visit to her cousin, Mrs. Ferguson Orme,
of New York.
There was a family reunion at the home
of Dr. T. T. Key and Miss Lola Key last
Sunday.
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Cainesville,
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RSB. E. C. Palmer has as her house
guests, Mrs. John Alexander and
Mrs. Gahagan, of Lexington, Ky.
Mrs. B. B. Braswell gave a tea for Mrs.
Palmer's guests Thursday afternoon, and
on Thursday evening Mrs. Palmer enter
tained the Modern Topics Club and a num
ber of outside friends. Punch was served
by Mrs. Sidney Smith. The program for
the evening was the prasentation of a
modern play by Mrs. Will Hosch. Mrs.
Palmmer was assisted in entertaining by
her mother, Mrs. Fannie Wilson.
Mrs. W. H. Slack entertained with bridge
in honor of her guest, Miss Clark, of
Ohio, and Mrs. Hill, the wife of the River
side commandant.
Mrs. Edgar Dunlap has returned from
New York, where she went to meet Captain
Dunlap, of the headquarters troop of the
Eighty-second. Captain Dunlap is expect
ed to arrive at Camp Gordon in the near
future,
Mrs. Browning gave a bridge party on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hulsey and little
Flizabeth Hulsey, of Belton, 8. C., are vis
iting Mrs. John M. Hulsey.
Hayes Nunnally, of Georgetown, Ky., has
returned to his home after a pleasant visit
to his sister and niece, Mrs. Fannie Wil
son and Mrs. BC. Palmer. Mr. Nunnally
attended the Southern Baptist Convention
in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. H. Dean has returned from a
visit to Mrs. D. 8. Barker in Helen. While
there Mrs. Dean was given a tea by Mrs.
Tock.
Mrs. Will Logan and Miss Ruth Logan
have returned from Thomasville.
Miss Mattie Craig, of Dahlonega, was the
week-end guest of Mrs. Sidney Smith.
Miss Corinne Riley has returned from
Atlanta. Miss Riley was in Atlanta during
the Southern Baptist Convention.
Mrs. W. 8. Pickrell has returned from a
visit to her son in Atlanta.
Master Bob White Willilamson entertain
ed a number of his friends at an aft
ernoon party on Saturday.
Mrs. Eugene Baker is visiting in Ath
ens.
Miss Leslie Robinson gave a party last
week in honor of her senior class at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs. L. 8. Pil
low.. Migs Robinson was assisted in enter
taining by her mother, Mrs. M. P. Rob
inson, and by her aunt, Mrs. George Wll-‘
- liamson. 1
Mrs. James Merrit and little son are‘
the guests of Mrs. Merrit's parents, the‘
Rev. and Mrs. Luke Johnson, in Newnan.
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188 LUCY KIMBROUGH entertained
the Young Ladies’ Bridge Club
Tuesday afternocon. i
Wednesday afternoon an informal bridge
party was given by Mrs. Coart. |
Mrs, C. K. Malone was hostess to the
Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club. \
Misses Eleanor McCoy and Annie Laurie
Collier entertained the pupils of the high
school Friday evening.
Miss Mary Graham entertained the sen
jors Tuesday evening at a dance.
Mss Maud Thomas was hostess at a fish
fry on Flint River Wednesday evening,
complimenting the seniors.
Misses KElizabeth Kimbrough and Vir
ginia McGehee entertained in honor of the
seniors Thursday evening, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kimbrough.
Mrs. Joseph Slade is spending the week
in Columbus.
Mrs. Thomas Taylor and daughter,
Louise, have returned to Marshallville,
after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs.
Edmund H. Spivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Talley and Mrs. Minnie
Bishop, of Atlanta, were the week-end
guests of Dr. J. B. Douglass.
Mr. Pendergrast and grandson, John,
left Tuesday for a visit to Dr. and Mrs.
Daniel, of Colorado.
J. W. Jordan represented the Talbotton
Knights of Pythias at the grand lodge in
Atlanta last week.
Mrs. W, J. Thornton returned Monday
from a visit to friends in Montgomery.
r. J. B, Douglass spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Charter Kdwards in East
man,
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Madison,
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R. AND MRS. DAN HICKEY spent
several days in Atlanta this week.
Miss Tuez Parker returned Tues
day from a visit to Decatur.
Miss Corinne Few has returned home
from Athens, where she attended the Nor
mal School.
Among those who attended the Georgia-
Tech games in Athens were Mrs. Rosa
Parker, Mrs. Tom Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Prior,
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Shaw and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Burnett.
Mrs. Rosa Parker, Mrs. Zene Fitzpatrick
and McKenzie Parker left Monday for a
visit to Albany.
Mrs. Wallace Cowan returned Tuesday
from Atlanta.
Miss Gertrude Barnett entertained her
music class on Wednesday afternoon at a
pienic on the Apalachee river. Supper
was served and a pleasant outing enjoyed
by all.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. C. Thomson and Miss
Florida Campbell are spending a while in
New Orleans.
Mrs. Alma Baldwin is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Jim Acton, in Augusta.
Woodruff Richter spent Monday in Ea
tonton,
AMisses Annie May and Eloise Morgan,
of Chattanooga, are the guests of Mrs
(GGussie Cohen.
AMrs. Callie Turnell, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. 8. B. Crawley.
R. B. Aycock, of Jacksonville, Is spend
ing a while with relatives and friends
Mrs. G. H. Dunlap is spending some
time with relatives in North Cardlina.
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RS. JOHN Y. BISHOP, of New York,
has been the guest of Mrs. Nitty
Larry, and Mrs. Clarence Tass for a
short while. A
Stanley Dodd, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Dodd.
Miss Dell Scott, of Adairsville, is the
guest of Miss Roslyn Lumpkin.
| Miss Laura Mays spent Saturday in At
lanta. ’
On Saturday Mrs. Ruohs Pyron was
hostess at a luncheon, complimenting Mrs.
Lebonne. of Brunswick, who is the guest
of Mrs. Bob McGinnis.
Mrs. Gemes, who has been visiting in
Comer, Ala., has returned.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McGinty and little
daughter, Marion, have returned from At
janta, where they attended the Southern
Baptist Convention
Joseph Schener, of Georgia Tech, was
the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Schener.
The Rev. Frank Pim, of Atlanta, was the
gueet for several days of Mr. and Mrs
A. B. Cunyus.
| On Friday, Mrs. J. A. Miller was hostess
a2t & luncheon complimenting Mrs. Can
vers Fite. who leaves soon to make her
home in New Yeork
Miss Ruby Russel, of Jacksonville, Fla,
*is the guvest for several wecks of Mrs.
| Terrvell Fincher.
> Miss Reba Webhh spent. the week-end
with friends in Acworth, '
~ Mrs. Robert Renfroe and Miss Maggie
Trick have returned from a visit te Nash
ville, Tenn,
: Mra., Carl Pranklin, of Adairsville, has
been the guest of Mrs. C. €, Plttman,
‘ Miss Pauline Brown, who has bheen at
tending Woodberry Hall, has returned
} home,
; On Tuesdny afternoon, Mrs. Will Wein.
' man was hostess for the Main Ntreet
. Biridge Club, Top score was made by Mra, |
- Wil Young, who received a deck of cards,
, Howard Weems, of Emory Umvm'lny.i
| was & week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, J, |
1 W. Jones,
O, H. P Wright, of Selma, Ala., was a
| rocent guest of his daughter, Mrs. L. G.
Humen,
On Tuesday afternoon the Cartersville
Chapter of the D. A. R. held its regular
monthly meeting with Mrs. Hugh Gilreath
at her country home,
Miss Annie Laurie Jones has returned
from Adele, where she was the guest of
her sister, Mra. R, P. Bhepard,
On Monday afternoon Miss Roslyn Lump
kin entertained at rook complimenting her
guest, Miss Dell Scott, of Adairsville,
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Bam
Candler complimented Mrs. Conyers Fite
with a sewing party,
Tom Champlon, of the U, 8. navy, who
is stationed at Paris Island, 8. C., spent
several days in Cartersville the past week.
Mr. and Mrs, James Reeves and little
daughter, of Atlanta, have been the guests
of Dr, and Mrs. R, B. Harris,
On Tuesday afternoon Miss Gladys
White was hostess at a children's party
in _honor of little Marion MeGirty,
Mrs. W. J. Neel spent several days In
Atlanta last week.
Mrs. W. 8. Peebles |s visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. A. Lindsey, in Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Frances Adair was the week-end
guest of Miss Sarah Tate in Fairmount,
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Elbertot.
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RB. H. 8. JAUDON was hostess at a
reception Thursday afternoon in hon
or of Mrs. Carter Arnold, Mrs. Booz
er Payne and Mrs. John Mclntosh, Miss
May Tate and Miss Sara Goolsby, of Carl
ton, assisted Mrs. Jaudon.
Mrs. Harris Landrum and Mrs. Ralph
Pierce entertained their Sunday school
classes Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Landrum,
The U. D. C's held their monthly meet
ing with Mrs, Walker Bradford at the
home of Mrs. C. ¥. Herndon.
The Hiawassee Camp Fire Girls were
given a supper In the woods by Miss
Sara Frances Ashury Thursday evening.
The Tenth Grade entertained the Senior
Class at the home of Miss Frances Mat
tox Tuesday evening.
At the meeting of Sorosis which was
held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Mattox,
officers were elected as follows: Mrs. A.
S._ Oliver, president; Mrs. J. M. Wester,
vice president; Mrs. Dudley Shepard, sec
ond vice president; Mrs. M. L. Stevens,
recording secretary; Mrs. Perry Smith,
treasurer; Mrs. Mary Jim Thurmond, audi
tor; executive board is composed of Mrs.
G. F. Venable, chairman; Mrs. J. R. Mat
tox, Mrs. H. P. Hunter and Mrs. C. J.
Almond,
Elizabeth Cauthen recently entertained
20 little friends In celebration of her sixth
birthday anniversary.
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Monroe
HE I?ldntthew Talbot Chapter D. A. R.,
I w mepgt with Mrs. A. C. ell
Tuesdaygaflernoon. .
Mrs. J. L. McGarity was hostess at a
party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
mother, Mrs. Caldwell, of California.
A birthday dinner was given J. 1.. 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
days last week.
Mrs. George P. Hammond was hostess
at a meeting of the Brenau Club on Sat
urday afternoon,
The Woman's Club held {ts May meet
ing at the court house Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 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 Lilllan Cox and Sadie Robinson
visited Covington last week.
Misses Louise Felker, Elizabeth Pruden
and Gertrude Manley, of Agnes Scott Col
lege, visit:d Monroe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Join R. Radford, of At
lanta, spent the week-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.
Miss Mattie Medlin spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, John Medlin.
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RS. T. C. GAMBLE spent Friday and
Saturday in Macon.
Miss Josephene Hollis, of Macon,
was the week-end guest of Miss Rolline
Dews.
Mrs. Thomas R. Talmadge and Mrs.
Thomas R. Gaines have returned from
Atianta, where they were the guests of
Mrs. Horace I. 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.
Mrs. D. A. Watkins and children,
Broughton and Rebecca, of Eatonton, are
the guests of Miss 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
Washinfton, Ga., after a visit to Mrs. Ww.
A. McClain,
Mrs, Kate Wilkinson has returned to her
home in Lavonia, after a visit to Mrs. R
W. Wilkinson. Miss Kathrive Myrtle Wil
kinson accompanied her home.
Mrs. 1. A. Gibson, of Savannah, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Gibson.
Mrs. J. 8. Turner, of Eatonton, was the
week-end guest of her daughter, Miss
Lucye 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
Mrs. T. C. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gross, of Thomson,
and Dr. J. . Gross, of Dallas, exas, were
the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. T O
Gibson.
W. A. McClain spent Monday 1n Atlanta.
Brad Brown, of Milledgeville, spent the
week-end in Forsyth.
Mrs. W. C. Hill and Mrs. Lem Stephens
spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maddox, of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hooks. of Gordon !
were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
’\ irgil B. Hooks.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brantley and little
son, Joe, of Macon, were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardin,
Rev. R. L. Bivins, Thomas R. Talmadg2
and Samuel Rutherford spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Lois Peeples, of Atlanta, was the
guest of her mother, Mrs. T. B, Cabaniss
Ifor the week-end. £
Mrs. Lem Alexander, Mrs. Jennie Amos,
l‘.\{rs. T Olin Smith and Mrs. Zollie L.
Maynard spent Friday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs.' B. H. Waugh, of York,
S, (~ are the guests of Mrs. Henry Searcy.
Mrs. Powell and Misses Hazel and Ethel
Powell, of Macon, were the guests of Mrs.
V. B. Hooks Sunday.
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West Point
l I *HHE last regular meeting of the Wom
an’s Club was one of importance.
) The full amount of fivs 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. We Tros
{ Bankston, the retiring president, present
ed the following new officers: President,
Mrs. Mark Culloh; vice president, Mrs. B.
H. Hill; second vice president, Mrs. Clar
'vnce Hudmon; recording secretary, Mrs.
8. M. Fuller; corresponding secretary, Mras.
‘l\lnry DeLamar; treasurer, Mrs. B. J.
Mayer; auditor, Miss Daisy Zachry. At
| the close of the business meeting a social
hour was enjoyed. Mrs. C. E. Hill had
icharxe of this feature of the meeting.
A business meeting of the Uhattahoochee
COhapter, 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,
‘R!’\". R. E. Moss, of the Christian Church,
! of Winder, will preach the commencement
sermon, and on Monday evening Dr. C. C.
Jarrell, commissioner of education ' for
Emeory University, will deliver the literary
address. Miss Bernice Cohen wili read
the salutation, and Miss Lily Anderson
will deliver the valedictory. Diplomas wilj |
‘hl‘ delivered to the nineteen graduates by |
'l. 1. Askew, president of the Board of |
Education. The members of the cluss ,n-el
Leonard Barrow, Frank Cumbee, Joe Jen
nings, Earl Johnson, Hugh MceCulloh, Har- |
old Parker, and Booker Tatum, and M'sses
Clarice Adams, Lily Anderson. Genevicve
Rarrow, -Helen Clem, Bernice Cohen, le
| ave Hunt, Evelvn Loveiace, Marie Milier
1.“._;,.;nn Potts, Alma McMichael and Ruby
Ridgeway.
W. P. Thomas, superintendent of the
city schools of West Point, has been ap
pointed chairman of the board of visitors
to tha State University of Georgia in June
by Governor nnmf
The marriage of Miss Nelle Willlama
and Clifton Horsley on Sunday afternoon
came s A surprise to their many friends,
Vith Mr, and Mrs, John R, Scott and Mr,
Stephens Schaefer they motored to La-
Grange, and were married b{nßev. R C
Cleckler, presiding elder of t LaGirange
district. They left immediately for At
lanta. Miss Willlams is the onl|y daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Williams, of
this city
Miss Maggle Wade entertained her Sun
day school class at a ploture show party
Tuesday aftePnoon.
A pienie supper on the river bank Tues
day was enjoyed by Mre, Rhetta Potts,
Mrs, Clarence Nolan, Misses Mario and
Caroline Cumbee, Alice and Mnr;‘ Zuchry,
Frances and Sarah Nolan, Mary Ruth and
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Dress & Sport Models \\9\ 5
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The Colonial came back this year L\ W #‘ | B
as a new shoe fashion, and assured 4%} e 4“), oha
itself a large following by making the " /
feet more trim and graceful than ever.
Buckles are varied, from tailored gun
metal effects to dressy jet beads. Besides the pump with the tongue,
the tongueless pump still holds a foremost place.
Just now our showing of these fashionable models is unusually
pood, as well as the many attractive models of dressy Oxfords, with
their slender, graceful vamps and thin, full, French heels.
Of course, for vacation days you will want a pair of the smart
sport shoes that we are showing in such pretty effects. ‘
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Shoe Store 2729 WHITEHALL ST,
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The Public Recognizes ONE Drug Store
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JACOBS’ PRICES---Your medicines and drugs are ALWAYS PRICED LOWER at JACORS’
---not just occasionally for aday or two, but EVERY DAY. Inaccord with our policy as_‘l‘HE
BIRTHPLACE OF CUT PRICES, Jacobs’ Prices are put and kept below the regular prices,
whatever the latter may be.
60c Bromo Seltzer . . = 38c
$1.20 Bromo Seltzer . . . 77c
23c Beecham'’s Liver Pills . % 16¢c
60c California Fig Syrup . . 36¢
25c Dioxogen . . . . 14c
50c Dioxogen . . . . 27c
75c Dioxogen . . . . 4ic
SI.OO Fellow’s Hypo. Syrup " 64c
$1.50 Fellow’s Hypo. Syrup ¢ 98c
60c Father John's Medicine -37 c
60c Giyco-Thymoline . . » 39c¢
$1.20 Glyco-Thymoline i 5 77¢c
$1.25 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan . Bic
25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder . . 17¢
IS5c Lux . . - . . v 10c
28c Mennen’s Borated Talcum
Powder . : 3 . . 17c
50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream . 32c¢
25¢c Mum % . . L . 17¢
50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil . 33c
60c Newbro'’s Herpicide . . 35c¢
$1.20 Newbro’'s Herpicide . . 69c¢
65c Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine . 48c
Ssoc Pebeco Tooth Paste % . 33c¢c
50¢ Pepsodent Tooth Paste . 33c
25c Packer’s Tar Soap i -18 c
We invite out-of -town customers to take
advantage of Jacobs’ CUT Prices. We main
tain the only separate and distinct mail
order drug department in the Southeast.
Always send postage or goods will be ex
pressed collect. No mail orders filled un
der 25 cenis.
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( Prescriptions Filled by Experts
Kodak
Supplies
Best at
Jacohs',
Develop-
Ing per
Roll, 10¢
Growing
Firms
Katie Sue Schaefer, Klizabeth Nolan, and
Maggie Wade.
Dr. ¢, 0. Willlams has returned from
New York, where he spent a month,
Miss Kathleen Cumbee will arrive seon
trom - Nuhl, Idaho, where she has tuught
in the high school the past year. he
will resume her work there in the fall.
Willlam Maddox, of A, P, 1, Auburn,
spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs.
W. E. Booker.
Miss Isabelln Poed was hostess at a
party at her home Tuesday evening.
Mrs. W, F. Stewart entertained the
Junior Bridge Club at the home of Mrs.
Grady Webh Friday afternoon.
Miss Marie Collingsworth, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Miss Clyde
Griffin,
The sophomore class of the higl. school
Standard Medicines
‘Toilet Preparations
find it most
profitableto
advertise in
was chaperoned on & pilenie to Wil
Springs Saturday by Mrs, L. D Aske
Mrs. W. 1. Huguley, Mrs. W W, "ail
Mrs. W. E Booker, M. T. G, Gaur
and Misses Marie Cumbee und Mug
Wade,
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WALL PAPER
PAINTING
!n:tntlznwnéluad%hwnm;‘oa&m request
CRAY & HALEY
30 Luckie St Ivy 736,
50c Horlick’s Malted Milk . . 34c
SI.OO Horlick’s Malted Milk ’ 68c
$3.50 Horlick’'s Malted Milk : 32.85
60c¢ Kilmers Swamproot . = 37c
$1.20 Kiimers Swamproot . 73c
60c Listerine . . & i 32c
SI.OO Listerine . % i 5 64c
50c Mellin’s Foed . - ‘ . 34c
90c Mellin’s Food . . . # 53c
50c Nujo! . . - . . 36¢
SI.OOC Nuxated lreon ’ " 3 68c
25c¢ Peroxide Hydrogen . . 15c
25c¢ Cailox Tooth Powder . . ißc
25c Cuticura Soap . v 2 18c¢c
50c D. &R. Cold Cream, Jars e 34c
35c Danderine 5 . . . 22c¢
60c Danderine . . . ‘ 37c
SI.OO Danderine 5 . : . 592
5 ¢ Hind’s Honey & Almond Cream 33c
25¢c Holmes’ Frostilla 5 . . 15¢
stc Ingram’s Milkweed Cream . 32¢
50c Java Face Powder . § : 32¢
30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 5 & 19c
6 ¢ Levy’s La Blache Face Powder 40c
Because of the extraordinary reduc
tions in the price lists quoted in this
advertisement, we can not sell to any
one purchaser more than enough for the
requirements of one family. Individuals
may open charge accounts in the usual
way.
THE
GEORGI AN
Order by
Mail.
Always
send
sufficient
postage