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3 MERK were many novel features, em
phasiziag the rainbow dea, at the |
= dunce st the Idle HMour Country
NGB In honor of Colenel and Mra. Cooper
L Wiann. Colonel Winn was commander
Withe 151st Maching Gun Rattalion of
the Ralwhow Division. The affair was |
“en by General and Mra. Walter A Hnr-l
% Oeloncl Winn and his men were memn-
Worw es the Goorgin brigade hefore they
WEPS Wetached and sent to France os §
Pt of the Rainbow Division
- Cemposing the recelving party were Gen
el and Mrs. Harrle and Coloncl and Mrs
SVBE Beversl pretty girls served punch,
Aoidwielios, candies and almonds on ll\P‘
» h. The children serving wore
PlEtty summer frocks with a bouquet nf{
Tumbow ribbon on their shoulders and
were an follows. Misses Elizabeth and
‘Mugy Del McCaw, Elignbeth and Louise
Hadl, M a Newton, Carolyn Hazlehurst,
Margaret and Adele Ruan The favors
wyre in the form of patriotic caps and
W e distributed and donned by the danc
wi® The dance was interrupted when Rich
avd ; Jr., anfl John 1. Hall, in Boy
mnn. brought to the center of the
g & giant May pole from the top
‘of whieh fell streamers in rainbow col
© % These were taken hz’ the dancers
220 the tune of "“The Old Gray Bon
net.,” the regimental song of the old Bece
ond Georgia. of which a number of the
men of the 161st Machine Gun Battalion
‘wire formerly menfhers, the May pole
‘,g!gncm was beautifully executed
. "Mrm, June Bailey was hostess at a 5
o' olock tea, complimenting her mother, |
ggrl. J. T. Culpepper, of Thomasville. Mrs ‘
Walter Lamar read Sidney Lanier's poem,
Siiarmeny.”’ Those invited were: Mrs. M
P Calloway, Mrs. James Etheridge, Mrs
Hracey Baxter, Mrs Theo Tisley Miss
T oura MHill, Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, Mrs
Jomes Blount, Miss Hugenia Blount, Mrs
fioland Kllis. Miss Virginia Lamar, of
¥ juston, Texas; Mrs. SBam Coleman, Miss
Maore, Mrs. Sidney Wiley, Mrs Herbert
Jiolay, Mrs, R. L. Anderson, Mrs W T
findqmn, Mrs Joseph Maefz, Mrs Pat- |
ok Oslhoun, Mrs. A, L. Miller, Mra. Wil
‘Gunn, Mre John Comer, Mrs. Laura J
Comer and Mrs. EBdwin Jacobs
. Mrs. D. 8. Wagnon entertained at an in
formal sewing party in order that a few
friends might meet her house guest, Mrs |
A T. McWhite, of Memphis, Tenn. Those |
Prosent ewere. Mrs. E. N, Jelks, Mrs: D
; Malone, Mrs. 8. T. Vincent, Mrs, E. N |
Middlebrooks, Mrs. J. H. Bpratling, Mrs. |
Charles Pratt, Mrs. W. T. Thorpe, Mrs
¥ R. Nalls, Mrs. Oliver Hancock, Mra
¥ L. Mallory, Mrs. M. A, Wood, Mrs W |
i, Cutter, Mrs. Andrew Asbell and Mre |
. H. Combs |
A party enjoying a two weeks' house
rty: in eamp fashion at Recrestion Club, |
gs‘nompond of Misses Martha Itiley, Mur\"
‘sillner, of Forsyth; Mary Brown, of
inesville; Sue Tanner, of Carrollton;
}:th Brown, of Tennille; Edith Culpepper,
liallle Lancaster. of Moblle; Rebecen Jack:
sot, of Albany:. Niph May Morrison, of
Jotferson; Messrs. B, J. Johnson, Allan
Chappel, W, P. Stevens, Jr., Wiiilam_Ains
worth, Pete Holliday, Albert Jelks, Parish
Mercer, Charlie Price, Netherton and l(u-'
Tus HilL i
Mrs. John Comer has issued invitations
tc a large number of friends to attend a
bridge party next Tuesday morning, com-
P imenting her sister, Mra. Mills B. Lane,
o 1 Savannah.
At the final meeting of the season of the
#Falon Francais next Tuesday evening with
Miss Lizgie Schofield, the plavlet ‘‘La
Cuisiniere,” will be presented. Among the
%fiflkzlmn will be Mrs. Arthur Coding
n, Mrs. Hattle Tracy King, Miss Virginia
Lamar, Miss Elizabetl: Hall and Mise itz
wilon Kendall
~ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Brown entertain
& a party leaving Friday for a maotor
11ip to their country hTm;. “Blecpy Hol
-1ow,” near Sparta, cnm‘fi‘imemary to Cap
t4in Sidney Brown. o party includes
{laptain Brown, Miss Undine Brown, Mr.
#nd Mra. Jack Cutler, Jr., and Mr. and
S 8 Brown,
Little Miss Ethel Edmonson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edmonson, was hos
tvss at a party in honor of her second
Lirthday.
Members of the Nathaniel Macon Chapter
of the D. A. R, were hostesses at a re
coption for the ladies whoe have recently
Lecome mombers of the chapter The re
eoption was given at the home of the re
wont of the chapter, Mrs. T. B. Blackshear.
The honor “um wore Mra, Thomas H.
Jiadl, Mrs. Merrill Calloway, Mrs George
Bclmmnon‘ Mrs. Walter Grace, Jr., Mrs.
Charles Hilbun, Mrs. J. 8, C'ole, Mrs. W. 1.
lae, Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Jr, and Mra. Lee
Mapp. The chapter officials received the
puests, They were Mrs. T. E. Blackshear,
rogend; Mrs. Walter Grace, Sr., vice re-
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Juth Allen, recording wecretary; Mrx J B
Wright, registrar; Mre. B, J 3 Van Houten
corresponding secretary, Mrs Charles €. |
Stone, histbrian, Nearly every member |
of the chaper was present
One of the most (nteresting affaira of the
woeek was the dinner-dance at the Hotel
Dempaey by the Eta Chapter of the Hll"'",
Nu Fraternity of Mercer University, |
Charles Morgan acted as toastmaster,
Thowe present were Misses Dixie Faust, Ky !
genia Bdwards, Katherine liarris, Merris
man Fierson, Abna West, Virginia Gunn,
Julla Maynard, Lucille Aitman, Lenora
Frederick, Christine Oeltins, Huth Grice,
Mary Hll'l‘hf‘[ Carrie Moore, Gladys Neel,
Kathefine Corbin, Martha Nottingham
Mifihie Goodwin Artope, Itosa Snowden,
Consuello and Pearl Proudfit, Katherine
Smith, Eleanor bßurry Hlizgabeth Felton,
Hattie Tracy King, Beulab Smith, Ann
Mercer: Mossts. H. J Copeland, Jr, D. M
Roberts, (. M. Foster, L». 1. Rainey, E.
Morgan, Lester D Henderson, Samuel
Merrill Read, Btillwell Robinson, Charies
Park, Robert Hopking, Emmett Jackson,
William Dantzler, A. B, Hawks, Frank
Dortch, Angus Craft, M. 1. Tripp, John
Hoberts, Hattawny Rowlenson, Miller Juek
son, Bridges Smith, Jr., Fisher Craft, H
L. (folson, Charles Morgan. Other frater
nities were represented by Robert F. Boze
man, 8. A K.; lLee Fields, A. T. O.; Eu
| gene Hackett, P. D. T.; Brooks Sloan, K
8. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Anderson, Mr, and Mra Chafles Aker=
man and Mr. sud Mrs. John R, L. Bmith,
| Several Macon people are begimning to
leave for the beach resorts Among those
alrendy at Atlantie Beach are Mrs. B K
Willingham, Mrs. W. Y. Johnstone, Mrs
R . Gibson, Miss Helen <ibson, Miss
Bleanor (Hbson, Duvid Gibson, A. Cart
wrignt, Miss Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs N
Bennett, Mrs. A. P Brantiey
An enjoyable alfair was the beneri*
bridge party givem ot the Lanier Hotel by
the Mary I‘nmmnn.: Chapter, D. A, K
Mre J. N. Talley, regent; Mrs. Malcolm
Everette, Mrs. W, E Dunwogly and Mrs
Charles Akerman Acted ax hostesses, Mrs.
W. Z. Williams wig awarded a pair of silk
hose for the highest score; AMis. Mallory
Taylor received a fan for the second prize,
and Mra. Joe Napier was presented the
consolation prize. Those playing wers
Mre. Joe Napler, Mre Cullen Battle, Mrs,
Juck Cutler, Sr., Mrs Bethea, Mrs. W. %
Williams, Mrs, lLewis carrington, Mis
Pred Lagerquist, Mre. 2 H. Singleton, Mrs
eeves Brown, Mrs Clarence Cubbedge,
Mrs. E. Artope, Mis W . Marquess,
Mrs. Morgan #:lnu‘ Vre Tom Lowe, Mrs
J. D. Crump, Mra. Abner Chambers, Mrs
Mallory Taylor, Mrs. Pitt Brown, Mrs
Robert Berner, Mrs. (‘harlies Hilburn, Mrs
John Holmes,. Mrs, Piiny Hall, Mrs, Will
Muthews, Mrs. E. P Amerine, Mrs, Henry
Derry, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Paul Sanford
Mrs. W. B. Newton Mrs. Ross Chambers,
Mirs Arvhi“n-.fl:c, Vrs. Walter Cheathan,
Mrs. Cathy Alexander, Mrs, Guy Binford;
Misses Addie Hoge, Jeasic Corput, Mry
Norman, Mrs, Cliff Morton, Mrs. Robert
Wright, and Mes. Chris. Sheridan.
Mrx. Dwunecan Brown will compliment
Miss Martha Newton with an afternoon
tea Monday afternoon, June 2, at the ldle
Hour l'oumrf Club. Miss Newton 18 presi
dent of the Lanier hich school graduating
class, and will be the class prophet at
\thie commencetnent exercises.
Mre. D. W, Jeter was nostess at an aft
ernoon party in honor of Mrs. John H.
Joy, eof San Juan, Porto Rico, who was
‘ormerly Miss Lowena Taylor. Miss Joy
received a Maderia handkerchiel as a
souvenir of the afternoon. Mrs. Jeter's
guests were Mrs. Joy, Mrs. Arthur Chap
man, Mrs. Clayton Buchannon, Mrs. Rich
ard F. Hudson, of .\Tnnt;umer 3 Mrs,
{aey Randall, Mes. Pat Gnnnhre{l, Mrs.
James Thomas, Mrs. Dan Adams, Mrs. Zcd
Downs, Mrs. R. M, l"‘z«"r, Miss luez
Minter, Miss Francis MeGriff, of Hawkins
ville; Mes, G. M. Wiener, Mrs. Lafayettc
Davis, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. George
Rice, Mrs. Bernard Gostin and Mrs. E. J
Nelson.
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Woshangton,
RS, T, J. Wills has returned from &
L short stay in Atlanta
Harry Smith and Jack Ware re
turned Sunday from & short stay in Sharon.
Miss Crew returned the last of the week
from Atlanta, where she spent a few days.
Mary Willis and Punice Mrounds are
,lpandm‘ some time with their sister, Mrs.
Conner Barneft,
An announcement of much interest is
that of the approaching marriage of the
Rev. Gordan Gunter and Miss Callie Rog
ors, of Sandersville, which will eccur some
time in June. The Rev. Gunter until, the
past few years, was a resident of our city,
but now makes his home in Loulsville
Lieutenant Eugene Hill expects to go
to Augusta the latter part of the week to
attend a dance given at the Country Club
there, s pvs i 522
Mrs. Sara Dillard and Ming Mary Dillard,
after spending a month in New York, ex
pect to return home in soveral days.
R. D. Callaway J ver&l friends lflg
Thomson are enj a hing trip 1
Florida this week. v - 1 { > 2
Mrs. Belle King entertained at three
tables of bridge on Tuesday in honor of
Captain Montgomery Hill and Lieutenant
Bugene Hill, who are spending & couple of
weeks in Washington. Refreshments were
served the following guests: Misses Eliga
bheth, Aileen and Gene Barlesddle, Susle
Hill, Marie Jordan, Frances and Emmet
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Picklen, Nan and Emogene Hill, Messrs. !
Eugene and Montgomery Hill and James
Benson.
Mrs. Boyce Ficklin, Sr.,, complimented
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Bounds, of Mis
souri, who have been recent visitors here,
with a dinner Thursday evening.
Mrs. Lily Barksdale is visiting friends
and relatives in Athens.
Mr., and Mrs, ¥, H. Fickien expect to go
to .\'u\'mfimh next week for a few days.
Mrs. attie Newberger, of Atlanta, s
the guest of Mrss J. . Fanning.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Brooks gave
lan informal dinner on Tuesday compli
menting Sergeant and Mrs. John Gibson.
| Mrs. Gabriel Toombs, Mrs. Willingham
. Wood and Mrs. Lawrence Fortson spent
{ Tuesday in Augusta.
Mrs. Paul Harvard entertained one even
ing last weeck in honor of the graduating
class.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fanning, who have
been at Hot Springs for a month, expect
to return home tomorrow. Mrs. Fanning's
’l'rh‘nds will be glad to learn that she is
'xn-a(ly improved in health.
| Mrs. Cecil Gabbot is expected the early
Ipm‘t of next month from Sanford, Fla.,
to visit relatives here. l
! Miss Will Watt Sims entertained the
! members of her club and several other
| friends at bridge one aftermoon last week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arrington and
| daughter, of Augusta, motored to Wash
| ington Sunday for the day. They were
|m-(~ompnnh-d home by Miss Sallie Green,
who will spent some time as their guest
Mr. and Mrs. HBen Cade, Misses Julia
and Mary Cade and Mrs. John Gibson mot
ored to Athens Friday to attend the
| ball game.
Mrs. Harold White and children, who
spent several weeks with relatives in
Washigton returned to her home in At
lanta Friday.
Miss Emily Fluker has returned from
Lundberry, where she has been teaching
for the summer, her school having closed.
Licutenant Colenel Archie Colley has re
turned from overseas and is in Pennsyl
vania at Camp Dix.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Zirkes, Miss Elizaboth
Barksdale and William Sims attended the
Georgia-Tech game in Athens, Saturday.
Mis. Minnie Boline, who has been visit
ing her sister in Florida, expects to Tre
turn home the first part of June.
Licutenant BEugene Hill and Captain
Montgomery Hill returned Thursday (rom
Columbia, 8. C., having received their dis
charges. They will spend a eouple of
‘weeks weith Mr. and Mrs. W. M., Hill
A number of young people enjoyed a
picnic at Barnett's Park, among whom
Were Misses Margaret Mary O'Conner,
Mary Ficklen, Betty Lowe, Florence Sus
low, Eleanor and Josephine O'Connor.
Mrs. Arnold Wells leaves during the
week for Atlanta to spend some time with
her sister. l
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Zirkes and L. D.
Lumpkin spent the first of the week In
Atlanta.
Miss Elizabeth Wootten is spending this
week in Columbus with Mrs. Willlam
Love. i
Miss Mary lLou Staluaker has remrn@dl
from a visit to her parents at Point Peter.
Mrs. Gabriel Anthony, Misses Lucy Co
fer, Julia Toombs and Lucy Willis lmlio»e‘
attended the Georgia-Tech game Friday.
Mrs. S. E. Wilson, of Madison, who has
been spending some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. L. M. Ellis, returned home Tast
week.
In honor of Misses Carrie and Kate
Crawley. who have been guests of Mrs
Boykin Cade, Mrs. Thomas Burke gave a
picture show party on Friday aftcrnoon.
Her guests were Misses Crawley, Allene
Barksdale, Mrs. Thomas Walton, Mrs. Carl
Zirkes and Mrs. Boykin Cade.
Mrs. William Bridwell and Mrs. Tom
Hill are visiting relatives in Macon this
week.
On Monday evening suppel was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Sims complimenting
the Rev. Dr. Allen Tupper, of Virginia. The
invited guests were Megsrs, Boyce Ficklen,
Sr., R. Walter Smith, Henry Colley and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colley,
AMiss Virgina Butler, of Lexington, spent
Friday with Mrs Addie Latimer. coming
over frem Athens with Mrs. Latimer, Lo
ret Williamson and Garnett Greene, who
atiended the Georgia-Tech game.
Mrs. Perey Woodall and daughter re
(urned to Blackshear after a visit to Mre,
P. ). Smith.
The Silver Tea meets Friday aftormoon
t 4:uß o'ciock with Mrs. Gray Haryurd.
Commencement sermon will be preached
on Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock at the
Methodist Church by the Rev. Joseph
Gross, of Texas, a former pastor of the
Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poole, of Montgom
ery, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Orr are spending
several days this week in the Gate City.
Mise Kathryn Hand, of Pelham, is the
guest of Miss Louise Pope this week.
The Rev. Dr. Allen Tupper, ot Richmond,
Va., spent Monday with friends in ‘Wash
ington.
Mrs. James Reynolds spent several days
this week with friends and relatives in
Atlanta.
Mrs. 8. R, Palmer went to Atlanta Sun
day with Mrs. R. ‘D. Callaway In her au
tomobile, to spend several days with her
son, Gabriel Palimer, who ig in the hospital
in that city.
Misses Mary Willis and Emmie Barnes
are at home for the summer vacation,
from Guyton, where they have heen teach
ing.
Miss Fannie Andrews, of Rome, arriy
ed this week to be the guest of Mrs. Wil
liam Toombs for some time.
Mrs. Joseph Dyson and Mrs. B 0. Will
ingham spent the last of the week in Athe
ens.
In place of the silver tea next week
Mrs. Belle King will give a musical enter
tainment at her studio on Wednesday, the
28th of May at § o'clock.
* Miss Sara Armstrong, of Wilmington,
N. (~ is visiting Mrs. George Armstrong
an Main street.
Mrs. James Kendrick and Miss Cleo
Kendrick, of Sharon, spent Tuesday with
friends in the city.
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NE of the affairs of the week Was
that Saturday afternoon by Mra,
. Charlie Johns ana Mrs. B. F. Tuil
in honor of Misses Hilda Johnson, of
New York and Medora lield, of Rome.
Five hundred was played, prizes being won
by Miss Douschka Sanford and Mrs.
George Scheer, After the game an lce
course and a salad course were served.
Punch was,served throughout the after
noon by Mrs. Dennis Paschal and Miss
Sanford. Those present were: Mesdames
Nisbet, Kzell, Taliaferro, Spivey, Hudson,
Paschal, Powell, Guerry. Atkinson, Watter
son, Middlebrooks, Walker, Hearn, Misses
Sanford, Leverette Wright, Johnson and
Field and Mrs. P. W. Walton, Mrs. 8. J.
Steinbach, Mrs. George Scheer.
Misses Hilda Johnson, of New York, and
Medora Field, of Rome, were honorees at a
dance Friday evening, given in their honor
by Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Music for
the occasion was furnished by the Eaton
ton String Band.
Miss Georgia House, of Knoxville, is in
Eatonton. ‘
Miss Martha Gardner has returned from
Athens, where she was the guest of Prof. |
and Mrs. Reed. 2 <
Mrs. Thad Green was a visitor te Ath
ens. |
| Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Miss
Georgia House attended the dance in Ath
ens Saturday m’ght. ‘
Miss Minnie Bradbury is at home from
Carnesville.
Miss Bessie Ballard has returned from
Cedartown.
Mrs. J. H. Barber has returned from a
visit to Mrs. Bozeman, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomas Martin is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johns are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johns,
Miss Sophia Prophet has returned to
Elberton.
Mrs. Harold Rainey spent the week-end
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomas Spivey has returned from
| Atlanta.
Miss FEleanor Adams attended the music
festival in Macon Saturday.
Mre. Frank Dennis has returned from
Milledgeville,
Major J. B. Duke, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with Mrs. M. L. Turner
Mrs. Fred Hodgeg and baby, of South
Georgia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Williams.
Miss Carruth Weaver is the guest of her
mother. Mrs. J. D. Weaver.
Mrs. John Hewell and children re
mafla of Mr. nfi: AMrs. . N. Horne.
. Miss Myrtle Tharpe is the guest of
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sister, Miss Viela Tharpe, ‘
Mr. and Mrs. H L. Gardner have re
turned from Athens ‘
Misses l.ouise and Virginia Riley spent
Saturday in Athens
Migs Addie Preston spent the week-ond
with her parents in Newhorn,
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: Club gave its annual concert
r Thursday evening at the Lawton
Memorial Hall, The large hall was
packed to capacity.
Mrs. Georgia 1. Tuton and James L.
Dupree were mraried Wednesday eve
ning by the Rev, John 8. Wilder, pag
tor of the South Side Baptist Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Dupree will reside in
Savannah, where both are well known.
Under the auspices of the War Camp
Community Service a dance was given
Friday evening at the Community Serv
ice Club. (:fiapuronfx of the evening
were Mrs. J. 8. Howkins, Mrs. A. P,
Solomon, Sr., Mrg. R. H. Phinney Re
freshments were served,
~ Miss Mattie Eiizabeth Swain and Au
gust Henry Behrens were married Tues
day evening at the parsonage of the
‘South Side Baptist Church. The Rev.
‘John 8. Wilder, the pastor, performed
the service. ‘After a brief wedding trip
‘Mr. and Mrs. Behrens will make their
‘home in Savannah,
~ Mrs. Richard M. Lester entertained
the members of the Thursday Morn
ing Music Club at their regular meet
ing this week. Among those on the
program were Mrs, Kdward Frost, who
reviewed the history of the club; Miss
Ellen Johnson, who was heard as the
fiuest of the club; Mrs. J. de Bruyn
ops, Mrs. Gordon Harrison, Mrs. W,
H. Myers, Mrs. Marmaduke Floyd, Miss
Helen Manning, Mrs. Worth Hanks,
Mrs. J. L. Jackson and Mrs. William
Artley, ‘
Mrs. Julia B. Arndt and Loyd Robin
son were married Sunday afternoon at
the Wesley Monumental Methodist
Church, the pastor, the Rev. A. M.
Hughlett, performing the ceremony.
Only close relatives and intimate friends
were presemt. Mr., and Mrs. Robinson
will reside in Savannah upon returning
from Florida, where they have gone for
a wedding trip. |
A home wedding of the week was that |
of Miss Beile McEvoye and Walton C.
SBmith, which was solgmnized by the
Rev. W. T. Dakin, rector of St. John's
fipiscopal Church. Attendants in the
bridal party were Miss Ruth McEvoye,
maid of honor, and little Rosemay Cald
well, flower girl. After the cerémony
Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for New York
on a wedding trip of two weeks., They
will make their home in Savannah.
A farewell reception was tendered Dr.
and Mrs. W. Moore Scott, the former
the pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church, who is going to Arkansas soon
as synodieal missionary, by the Wom
an's auxiliary Society of the Church.
Several very Dbeautiful presentations
were made to the pastor and his wife
on the eve of their departure. Dr. and
Mrs. Scott have been in Savannah more
than eleven vears, while he was pas
tor of the local church.
Members of the Panhellenic Society
of Savannah entertained their friends
Friday afternoon with a card party at
the Hotel Savannah., It was one of
the enjoyable social events of the week
and was attended by a large number
of card players.
The Savannah High school pupils are
planning their annual picnic for Tybee
June 14. It is always the great field
day of the school. Athletic contests for
the boys, with literary and music pro
grams for the girls, are features of the
day. Many of the parents attend the
events, wlgch are chaperoned by the
teachers.
The Pythian Sisters’ convention 1n
Atlanta this week was a big event with
the Savannah members, many of whom
attended the grand temple. The election
of Mrs. Maggie Zealey to the office of
grand echief was a great honor to the
Savannah temples.
Plans for the observance of Jefferson
Davis’ birthday anniversary will be con
sidereq Monday afternoon, when Sa
vannah chapter, Un#vl Daughters of
the Confederacy, will hold a special
meeting. Inasmuch as a great welcome
home event is being arranged for the
Savannah boys of the Eighty-second Di
vision, recently back from overseas, the
daughters expect to make the program
this year much more elaborate than
‘usual,
‘ The ladies of the Hull Memorial Pres
byterian Church entertained the men
members of the church Thursday eve
ning with a dinner and program. Mrs,
H. G. Smith was general dhairman of
the committee on arrangements.
- Miss Mary Lane Davis was the guest
of honor at an informal tea Tuesday
afternoon, when the Kate Baldwin
‘Alumnae entertained at the Oglethorpe
Sanitarium. Many of the graduates of
the institution were present, as were
a number of friends of the alumnae.
Mrs. E. S. Mac Lean was sponsor for
the Montebella, another of the French
mine sweepers which was launched
Wednesday afternoon at the yards of
the Foundation Company. Her chris
tening party comprised many well
known persons, including French and
company officials. @
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Dalton.
Mns. J. E. SATTERFIELD, of Macon,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jar
vis, was honor guest at a bridge and
rook party at which Mrs. W. 8. Crawford
entertained Wednesday afternoon at the
Dalton Country Club. Fifty guests were
present to meet Mrs. Satterfield.
Mrs. T. 8. Shope entertained informally
Wednesday afternoon in compliment to
' Mrs. Joseph Dooly, of Boston, Mass.,, who
was, before her marriage, Miss Frances
| Cunningham, of this city. Only the inti
mate friends of the guest of honor were
invited.
The final spring meeting of the Bryan
M. Thomas Chapter, United Daughters of
the Confederacy, was held Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. H. H. Gregory.
The chapter will resume the monthly meet
ings in September.
The Golden Rule Class of the First Meth
odist Sunday school entertained Friday
evening in the classroom in honor of Ralph
Kenney, of Massachusetts, who, for the
past year, has been secretary of the class,
having been stationed with the army at
Fort Oglethorpe.
| Mrs. G. M. Cannon has as her kuest Mrs.
- Adrian Bradley, of Knoxville, Tenn.
\ Miss Annie McCamy, of Philadelphia, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCamy.
i Mr, and Mrs. F. K. McCutchen spent
the week-end in Cleveland, Tenn,
. Miss Lulu Smith is home from Agnes
| Scott College for the week.
. Mrs. H. G. Knott, of Macon, is visiting
here.
Mrs. Baxter Maddox has returned from
a visit to Anniston, Ala.
Mrs. C. M. Mitchell and son and Mrs,
Ralph Crain, of Danville, Ky., are guests
of Mrs. M. M. Puckett.
Miss Winnie Freeman has returned from
Baltimore,
Mrs. H. J. Herron is in Huntington,
W'
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!LaGrange. |
e
HE Eastern Stars presented ‘“The Old
| Maid’s Return,” at the Grand Thee
ater Thursday evening. The pro
ceeds will be used to improve the hall
The Halcyon Club and the .Young Mu
trons’ Clab were entertained by Mrs. Hemry
Milan Friday. Bridge was played. About
forty guests were present.
Mrs. E. T. Moon was hostess to the mem
bers of the Twentieth Century Club Friday |
at her home. There were four tables of |
lbridge.
Members of the Sewing Club were guests
of Mrs. H. O. Burnside Thursday. After
an afternoon spent at fancy work, refresh
ments were served.
An entertainment of Friday was the re
!cep(ion by Mrs. Howard Park, president of
the Woman's Club, at the clubrooms. Each
guest brought a book as a donation for the
library. A large coliection was received,
‘.\trn. Park was assisted in receiving by the
‘officers of the various sections of the ciuh,
The members of the senior ¢lass of the
‘high school entertained at the aunual pic.
nic at Warm Springs on Saturday. They
motored to the springs. After lunch they
enjoyed a swim in the pool A similar
picnic at. this spring was given by the
sophomore and freshnien of the LaGrange
high school on Friday,
Mrs Sterra Young entertained on Thurs,
day morning at hridge in henor eof Mrs.
J. C. Jones, of Atlanta. Four tables of
bridge were playved
Mrs, Albert Duimson, Mrs: 1. I Mitchell
and Mrs, C. 1.. Smith were guesis of hen-l
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or at a luncheon glven by Mrs. Albert Hill
at her country place near Greenville. Mrs,
Hill's guests were members of the execus
tive board of the Woman's Club of the
Fourth Distriet,
Miss Mary Norris was a guest of hounor
At o theater party given by Mesdames Sid
Rewd and Catherine Birdsong Tuesday
evening. The following guests were ress
ent Misses Nevi Davis, Luclle Duffy, Zula
Duffy, Bessie Garrett, Mary Norris, and
Mrs. H. B, Clemens,
Dr. Mary Brewster, of the Episcopal
mission, has gone to Boston, Mass, where
she will spend several weeks,
Migs Carrie Glanton has returned from a
two weeka' visit to Mrs. Frank Wicker
ham at College Park.
Mrs. Harvey Nimmons and Mrs. Enoch
Callaway have returned home from Coco,
Fla., where they spent a month with Mrs,
Arther Porcher,
Mrs. Charles Brady, of Newark, N. J.,
who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs
Will Oslin, of Atlanta, I 8 the guest of her
mother, Mrs, Mercer <allaway
Rev., J. G. Herndon, who recently ae
cepted the, pastorate of the Fresbyterian
Chureh at Kingstree, 8, . i= spending a
week in LaGrange, Mr, Herndon Was pas
tor of the Preshytertan Church of La-
Grange for seventeen years
Mry, G. . Butler, of SBavannah, is the
guest of Judge and Mrs. \Walter Camp
bell
. 5 &
Pelham.
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R. ard Mrs, J. W Lord have re
turned from a visit to Macon, Mil
ledgeville, Gordon ~nd Vidalia.
Mrs. H. M. Bloodworth. of Gordon; Mrs.
1. €. Stubhbs, of Vidalia, and Miss Beulah
Brannan, of Cooper, Ga., are visiting Mrs.
J. W. Lord here.
Mre. Vatrine Jackson, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Hurst, has returned to Macon to resume
her studies at the husiness college.
Mrs. Austin Jones, o Atlanta, has ar
rived in the city to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. J. C
Parker.
Misses Anita, Mary and Minnie Lon
Chastain were week-end guests of Misses
Pearl and Bertha Jones.
.\l‘r('s. Mildred Brock visited Albany last
weok,
Mr. and Mrs.t W. D. Rogers, of Vicks
burg, Miss, are visitirg Mrs. M. L. Brim.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Drake, of Charles
ton, 8. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Drake.
Mre. Roy Warren and little son, of Al
bany, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. White
Mr. ana Mrs, J S ewis, Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Wilson, Dr. McLean and Mrs. Pal
mer spent several days of last week at
Newport Springs, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alfred, of New York,
are visiting Mrs. D. D. Turner.
Mrs. N. (. Oliver spent several days lass
week the guest of Mrs. N. E. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Burnett are the
parents of twin bLoys.
Mrs, W. 8. Hill is visiting her son, Stan
ley Hill, in Atianta.
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Carrollton
RS. RUTH KRAMER had as her
guests at a week-end house party,
Mts. Frank L. Stanton, of Atlanta;
Mrs. “R. P. Brooks, of, Forsyth; Mrs. Cor
rine Tucker, of Atlanta; Mrs. J. M. Hicks,
of Talladega, and Mrs. Leila Bell Wright,
of Rome.
Mrs. J. L. Young entertained the Bridge
(lub - Wednesday afternoon. A luncheon
was served after the games.
Mrs. Jack Aycock cntertained her mu-
Aie class at a pienic on the Chattahoochee
River Wednesday afltcrnoon.
Major l.oyl Ayeock, of New York, is
the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Ay
cock.
Mrs. E. M. Bass was hostess to the
Double Six Club Tuesday afternoon. Be
zides the ~lub members, Mrs. W, 8 Camp
Time to Sell Real Estat
Yes, now. There is never a better time for selling real estate than
the ever-present hour. Opportunity in this direction knows no sea
sons, especially here in the South, where prosperity is so prevalent
and investments of a safe, substantial character are in demand. |
And the best evidence of this is the constant sales made of the of
ferings listed from day to day in the ‘‘Real Estate”’ columns of The
Georgian and American. \
In every section of the city, sound, profitable investments are be
ing asked for. Houses, lots and business properties will change own
ership quickly through these columns.
Farm lands, too, covering a wide area of the country, will find
many fortunate purchasers through this same channel.
Under the heading ‘‘Real Estate For Sale’’ or ‘‘Real Estate
Wanted’’ prospective investors may find or may make known their
various requirements and invite propositions from realty owners.
If you want to partake of some of the profit of this present active
market—whichsver side you are on, buyer or seller—you will do well
to write an ad of your own without delay and send it or telephone
it to
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Growing
Firms
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bell and Mrs. Ed Baskin were invited,
After the sewing hour a salad course with
tea and sandwiches was served.
Mrs, Ruth Kramer, Miss Rachel Brocek,
Major Sam Brock and Jefferson Brock
motored to Atianta Monday to uttend the
operatic concert at the Auditorium,
Mrs., Claud .Griffin _and Miss Nelle
Mondows entertained the l.nvmr% Musie
Club Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. . H. Steward. “Famous ¥rench
Women'' was the tople discussed,
Miss Nelle Hale, of Beasie Tift, I 8 oXe
pected home soon to spend the suminer
vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
A. 0. Hale
Mrs. J. A. Rhudy has returned from
a two weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs,
W. L. MeClane, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mnndvvilla and Mrs.
Camilla Newell have returned ffom a ten
days' stay in Ncw Orleans.
A musical reecital was given at the Ma
ple Street School Friday by the pupils
of Miss Nelle Mendows,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Croft and son, Joe,
Jr., are gaosts of friends in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luck are visiting
frieids in Fairburn and Atlanta this week.
Captain - Bob . Bledsoe, of the Georgla
Teeh, spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T C. Rledsoe
Mrs, Glen Holmes and Mrs. T. C. Bleds
soe motored to Atlanta Monday.
Miss lthel Smith and Mrs. L. M. Tur
r.rvl' ars the guests of friends at Hogansg- |
ville
The missionary society of the Methodist
Church met Monday afternoon.
Mesdames C. BE. Roop, L. 8. Sims, Par-
R“rdfllld Miss Madden motored to Atlanta
Iriday,
Misses Vivian Broadnax and t\lllr“ed
Camp left Wednesday for Cartersville,
where they will be the guests of Mrs.
Wyeliff Boggs. Quite a number of social
events have bheen planned in their honor.
8. H. Hale, of Griffin, is the guest of
his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Griffin.
Mesdames Crane, W. E. Reese and Miss
Mary Lou New made a trip to Atlanta
thig week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Alexander went to
Atlanta for the week-end.
Charley Wells and R. T. Sims, of Tem
ple, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
8. Sims.
Mre. H. M. Tyus spent the week-end in
Atlanta,
.~ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Griffin, of Bowden,
were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Griffin.
R. A. Jolly and Mrse Wiley Creel spent
the week-end in Atlanta with Mrs, F. M.
Camp.
Miss Lovyce Sank, of Atlanta, is the
guest of frimds here
soon
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RSB. ALLEN, of Brockton, Ala., is the
attractive guest of Miss Nell Wel
don. The Misses Weldon gave a
dinner Monday evening; honoring their
guest,
BUNF and Mrs. G. P. Wheeless and Mrs.
Stallings motored to Atlanta Wednesday.
" Mrs. Horace Chappell, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. Kate Cauthen. They motored
to Atlanta Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
8. J. Childers.
Miss Mary Alice Martin, of Barnesville,
‘is vigiting Mr. and Mrs. Judge Blood
- worth.
| Among those who went to Griffin Mon
day were Mr. and Mrs. Bloodworth,
‘,\flflfl(‘fi Mary Alice and Martha Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. John Woodall, Jr., Misses Ro
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