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OUT OF TOWN SOCIETY NEWS
Grittin,
HE seniors presented Shakespeare's
play “A Midsummer Night's Dream®
Friday evening,
Mrs, Roswell Hall Drake entertained
her bridge cluby Thursday afternoon n
compliment to Mrs, H. L. Groover, of
Boston, the guest of her mother, Mrs, Da
vl H, Jenkins,
The Wonan's Club met Thursday aft.
arnoon with the president, Mrs. William
3. Royster,
Mrs. Harry Johngon has réturned from
.Aw'sn.
Samuel Howard and young sonm,
Samuel, Jv., and Miss Margaret Patterson
have returned to Chattangoga, “Tenn., ait
er & vigit to Misses Lula and Carriec Me-
TDronald.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell enter
tained at dinner Thursday evening, com
¥J|n\ontury to their guests, Mrs, Margaret
Mer and Miss Olive Tiler, of Climax
Mrs, Charles Wolcott, of Franklin, Ky.,
is the guest of Mrs. Otis Crouch and Miss
Katherine Nichols
Mrs. Chavles Curry, of Macon, was the
guest of relatives last week,
Mrs. Douglas Boy}:‘i and little daughter,
Edva, are visiting Mrs. . Boydls parents,
Mr. and Mgs, William Bum?,, in Birming
ham, Ala. = w
Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin B. Brown were
hosts Wedpakday At a dinrer at their homo |
on Tenth Trovt in compliment to Rev., Ar
thur Moord,, of Macrg;.llnnry Reid, of In
dianapolis, fl:d.. and® James Stapleton,- of
Atlanta, ‘
Mr, and Mrs. Richard A, Drake, Jr.,
left 148 t weck for Philadelphia, Pa., where
llx% will reside.
ille Fitz. of Baton Rouge, La., is
spending the summer with his grand-par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Idus N. Drewry.
Mrs, Will H. Taylor and Miss Annie
Taylor have returned from a visit to Phil
adelphia,
Mrs, E. 8. Harris and Miss Thelma Har
ris, of Mojena, were guests of friends last
week,
Mrs. Q.. W. Cooper, of Oxford, Ala., is
thé guest of her sisters, Misses Abbie and
Manda Freeman.
An event of FTiday was the afternoon
party at which Mrs, Carlton Jones and
Miss Carlton Jones entertained, compli
mentary to Miss Estclle Mitchell, of Bruns
wick, and Miss Maude Green, of West
Point. Invited to mect Miss Mitchell and
Miss Green were Mrs. Elizabeth Mills
Watt, Miss Kathleen Larrimore, Miss Lil
lian Reeves, Miss Adrian Turnell, Miss
Adelaide Duncan, Miss Nannie Sue San
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ders, of Atlanta; Mrs, A\I‘\(ll!\ll Oxford,
Miss Rosa Doe, Miss Sallle Mell Duggan,
Mrs. J. ~ Whatley was hostess Sun
day at a dinner in honor of her guests
for the weck-end, Miss Jewell Hutson,
Miss Miriam Edwards, Miss Gy‘pl({ Oakes,
Miss Irene Dye, all um*mu o ox (Yol
lege, College Park. Covers were laid for
cight. 8.
One of the events of the week was the
bridge party Friday afternoon at which
Mrs, Alex G(ossott entertained In compli
ment to her guest, Mrs. Nicholas West
brook, of Perry, .
Mrs. Lillian Slade, of Zebulon, i 8 the
guest of Miss limogene Slade.
Mr. and Mrs, Hilary Pitts are spend
ing a few days in Barnesville,
Mis. Fred L. Durkee and Miss Mar
guerite Blakely are being entertained so
cially in Shelbyville, Ky., as the fi::““ of
Mrs. A, C, Long and Mrs. A. C. ng, Jr.
Mrs. Dilman has ‘returned to her home
in Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. Whiteley
Kincaid and Miss Roseiyn Kincaid.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baker have re
turned from Greenville, 8, .
An enjoyed occasion of Saturday even
ing. was the masquerade party at which
Miss Pauline Maxwell entertained the
third and fourth year sewing and cooking
classes ,the faculty, the hoard of educa
tion and their wives in the domestic sci
ence department of the high school.
Mrs, Jesse Ellis, Misses Gertrude and
Dorothy Ellis spent a part of last week
in’ Atlanta.
Mr., and Mrs. Walter Miller, of Bruns
wick, after a short visit to the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. White.
have gone on an extended visit to Eastern
cities.
Among those from Griffin who went to
Atlanta Monday to attend the dll-gtar con
cert were: Mr. and Mre, Solon Drucen
milleg¢, Mrs. W. G. Nichols, Mrs, Henry
A. Wiley and Mrs. Elizaheth Mills Watt.
Little Miss Isma Maynard was hostess
Wednesday afternoon at a lawn party in
celobration of the eleventh anniversary of
her birthday.
Bolling Jones, of Atlanta, was the guest
of friends last week.
Mrs. J. H, Newman has returned from a
week's visit to Atlanta, where she was the
guest of Mrs. R. H. Calhoun.
Mz, and Mrs. William H. Beck, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton J. Daniel are in Hawkinsville
to attend the fiftieth wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs, Clay Brown, the
parents of Mrs. Beck and Mrs, Daniel.
Solon Drucenmiller, of Griffin, sang the
principal role in “Joan of Arc,” a cantata
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, MAY 25 1919,
which was presented Thursday evening in
Milledgevilic by the students of the Geor
gin Normal and Industrial College, aided
by n few .rtists who took the lending
parts,
Mr. and Mre. James J, Flynt entcr
tained Thursday at a dinner in compli
ment _to ther nuu-ns, Mrs, J. H. Banks
and lenylor i, Hickman, of Gainesville,
The fourth grade of the North Hill
Stroet HSchool, with their teacher, Mrs. W.
W. Norman, had a picnie Thursday after
nooh in the woods hack of the school.
Mr, and Mrs, Neely Bmith, who are
visiting relatives here “will leave soon for
Liverpool, Englend, where they will make
their home. :
Mrs. Richard Cole and Mrs, Jesse Turs
nipseed are visiting Mrs. John Upshaw, in
Social, Cirele, ;
_Mrs, Henry Pflsl entertained Tuesday at
dinner in honor of her guests, Mr, and
Mrs. Hollis Gray, of Carreliton; Dr. and
Mrs. D, W. Pritchettc, of Barnesville;
Walter Harris, of Delund, Fla.
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Cornelia - ,
188 RUBY LITTLE visited in Roys
ton Bltur?y and Sunday.
‘Mrs. C. L. Poole, of Atlanta, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with Dr, and Mrs.
John Terry Poole.
Mrs. . N. Boling visited Mrs. T. A.
Duckett, of @ayton, last week. '
Mrs. W. H, Cheney was hostess to the
Baptist Missionary Society Monday after
noon.
The Rey. Harry Garwood, of Miami,
Fla.,, and Rev. Henjamin Green, of New
Smyrna, Fla., were visitars of Rev. John G.
Black last week.
Dr. P. ¥. Duckett has returned from a
business trip to Macon,
Misses Ora and Clara Martin, of Alto,
gpent the week-end with Misses Vivian
and Lillian Rudeseal.
Miss Virginia Wade ts in Atlanta as the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles D. Atkin
son .
Saturday evening the junior class of the
Cornelia high school entertained the mem
bers of the senior class at the home of
Miss Helen Browder at a lawn party.
Mrs. J. W. Marion is in Cleveland,
Miss Elizabeth Browder has returned
from Lula.
Miss Minnie Welch, of Atlanta, spent the
week with Mrs. H. H. Welch. ~
Mrs. J T. King and Mrs. J. V. Christian
have returned from Cocoa, Fla, where
they visited Mrs. Lee Davis.
Mrs. Tem Brock entertained the Y. W.
A. Saturday afternoon.
H(‘l“\(‘l‘l Kimzey, the young son of Col.
and Mrs. Hamilton Kimzey, celebrated his
tenth birthday Saturday by giving-a party,
Mrs. Marjorie B, Jackson spent Wednes
day in Mount Airy with Mrs. Arthur Kim
sey.
- My, and Mrs. Harry siaxwell are receiv
ing congratulations on the birth of a
daughter Tuesday, May 20. s
Mrs. W. H. Wells, of SBhellman, was the
guest of Mrs. John G. Black.
Mrs. . . Currier was hostess to the
Methodist Missionary Society Wednesday
afternoon,
Mrs. Louise Cheney, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Mrs. Hood Cheney last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller have returned
from Baltimore. i
Mrs. lonavas, of Puehlo, Colo., spent the
weektend with Mrs. R. E. Reed.
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APTAIN W. W. CROOK, who has
been with the Eighty-second Divi
sion, is at home and is being wel
comed by friends,
Mrs. R. E: Gomley and granddaughter,
Margaret, have gone to Philadelphia to
spend the summer with relatives.
R. G. Redding, of New York, spent the
week-end here with friends.
Judge J. R. Pottle, of Albany, visited
here last week.
Mrs. .N. Simpson is visiting her
daughter in Troy, Ala.
After spending the winter in Cuthbert
with the families of Messrs. H. J. and W.
H. Knowles, Mrs. John Knowles and Miss
Carrie Knowles left several days ago for
their home in Peoria, Tl
Miss Ruth Smythe has returned to her
home in Memphis, Tenn.
Friends of Lieutenant Burke Hood are
glad to learn that he has landed in New
York, after a year's service with the Eigh
ty-second Division in France.
Miss Roberta Janes has returned to her
home in Montgemery, Alal, after a visit to
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen, of Columbia,
-, ~ have returned after a visit of sev
eral months to Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Gunn.
Miss Martha Moye has returned from
I')'(fisnn. after a visit to Miss Ruby Pearl
Sheppard. 5
Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Witherspoon have re
turned to their home in Apalachicola, Fla.,
after a visit of several weeks to Mrs.
Witherspoon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P;
Elder.
Tom Mitchell, of Griffin, is the guest of
Dick Mathis.
The young men of the city gave a
dance at the new club room Friday night.
Those present were Misses Ruth Smythe,
of Memphis, Tenn.; Martha and Claude
Move, Doris and l.ouise Taylor, Catherine
Perry, -Sarah Griffin, Sarah Hightower,
Cora Toombs, Sybil Martin, of Shellman;
Messrs. John Gunn, Linton B. West, Arthur
Ward, Dick Mathis, Tom Mitchell, of Gri!"
fin; Budd Patterson, of Fort Gaines;
Tommy Dunn, Donald Taylor, Walter Sealy,
Will Martin, Ruddy Henson, of Columbus;
Henry Cook, of Parrott; Ernest Saunders,
of Arlington; Turner Harris, E. P. Chap
pell, of Richland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Worrill, Mrs. Lucius H. Patterson, Mrs. |
Burke. Hood, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr and
Mrs. Emmett Towley.
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RS. M. F. ADAIR entertained her
ehildren and gpandchildren Bt a
tfamily reunion on May 18,
Mrs. E, R. Smith is the guest of her son,
Dr. M. R. Smith, in Comdele.
Miss Nell Belle, of Tifton, spent the
weok-end witlr, Miss Sabhie Bates.
Miss Ruby Luke has returned from
Miona Springs.
Miss Mary Adair has returned to her
home at Jackson, after a visit to Mrs.
M. F. Adair.
Mrs. Joe Sgump, of Valdosta, is here
with her daughters, Mrs. B. G. Smith and
Mrs., Robert Creech.
A. J. Biles was the week-end guest of
Eatonton friends.
Fountain Williams has returned from
Cordele. :
Mr. and Myps. Edwin Smith, Mrs. W. R.
Snith, Misses Dilldrd and Mitelell formed
a picture show party to Cordele on Fri
day.
T. 7. Glenn, of Macon, is here with Al
len Smith.
Robert - Reinheardt was the week-end
guest of Vienna friends.
Mrs. Etta Rogers and Mrs. Fannye Tip
ton are visiting in Cordele.
John Cason, of Rochelle, spent the week
end with Sycamore friends. ‘
The Rev. G. T. Hurd and family have rv—!
turned from the Baptist Convention in At- |
lanta. ‘
The Rev. 8. M. Owens and Miss Dora
Owens attended commencement at G. M.
A., Tifton
Mrs. B. A. Brown and Miss Ada Belle
Brown have returned from Atlanta and
Jackson.
Miss Minna MeDowell is visiting Miss
Kate McDowell at Jacksonville, Fla. \
Mrs. M. M. Goddard, who has hcen here
with Mrs. J. C. 'Means; has returned to her
home at Milner.
Mrs. Henry, Poreher and children, of
Madison, Fl 4. have returned to their home
after a visit to Mrs. C. L. Royal :
Hugh Everett and family, of i illa, were
recent visitors to Mrs. H. W. Connors.
Mrs., P. H. Craft is visiting ber old home
at Dublin.
Mrs.© Richard Hines, of Macon, s here
with her daughter, Mps. Luther Green.
Mrs. Jack Brannon, of Albany, has re
turned home after a visit to Mrs. S. M.
Owens.
Misses Mildred and Kathorine Brown, of
Irwinville, are visiting Miss Inez Whid
don. 4
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Butler and Mrs. M, A,
Fountain were recent visitors to Mrs. Jos
eph Carlisle at Pinehurst. .
¢. P. Kemp and Mrs. H. W. Harrison
were recent visitors to Cordele
Mrs. Bdwin Smith entertained her Sun
day school class with an automcbile party
on Monday evening.
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BRIDE of June, Miss Florence Yan
-4 ' ¢ey, has been the inspiration of a
number of ‘pretty courtcsies with
more to follow this week. Mrs. Horace
Johnson was hostess Friday afternoon at
bridge for Miss Yancey and Saturday noon
Mrs. Hamilton Yancey and Mrs= Rov Hal
lock gave a luncheon to honor the hride
‘;l(-r't at Claremont. The wedding ceremony
ill be solemnized in the afternoon with
only the relatives present, Mrs, Sam How
lett; of Atlanta, came up for the prenuptial
courtesies Friday evening.
Mrs. J. P. Cooper entertained at iunche
con for Miss Jane Van De Vrede, of At
lanta, Wednesday noom,. having as her
guests prominent local Red ('ross workers,
Covers werpe iaid fowxf&honnru- host and
hostess and Mrs. Lo cDonald, Mrs, R.
M. Harbin, Mrs. James H. O'Nelll, Mrs, €,
8. Pruden and Mrs. A. W. VanHoose.
~ The alumnae of Shorter College are he
ginning to arrive for the reunion season at
commencegient, Mrs. J. P. Moreland, of
Mobile, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Langdon Gammon. = Her cluss of 03 will
assomble quite & number at Shorter, Mrs.
Fannle Nhulmo{ McCoy arrives Tuesday to
be the guest of her mother for the month
of June. Mrs, George Anderson will visit
Miss Elizabeth Harrie and the two grad.
uates of 1876 will meet for the first time
since they left school.
Mrs, H. H. Bhackleton has taken a cot.
tage at 8t Simon's for three months, and
whe and little Joy left for the island Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bollmblull!vnn returned
{ll'olll Cincinnati and Loulsville, Wednes
ay.
Mrs. Eula Griffin, Mrs. Georgia Com
micheal, of Atlanta, and M. A B
Thompson, of Great Falls, Ore, are visit
ing Mrs, Will O. Wright. i :
Mrs. W. W, Martin, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Miss Lillie Mitchell,
for a fortnight, when she will leave for
Virginia. A
Mrs. J. D, MeCartney and Miss Ella
RBlack were entertained In Marietta when
they were participants in the three-corner
x|olr tournament, Wednesday and Thurs
day.
The Reyv, and Mrs. H, F. Saumenig mot
ored from Asheville, N, ~ Wednesday,
~nflel‘ spending three weeks with relatives.
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SOCIAL event of the week was the
miscellancous shower by Mrs. John
Marshall, at her home Tuesday
afternoon, in compliment to Miss Emily
Eliz theth Harper, whose marriage to Er
nest Spinks will take place on May 27,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart
wig. Misses Bertie Carlton and Myrt All
good served punch.
Mrs. H. M. Mcßae entertained a num
bher of guests Saturday afternmoon in hon
or of Mesdames H. L. Baker, of Dallas,
Texas, and Alsman, of Columbia, Tenun.
After an interesting contest, an ice course
was served,
Mrs. Frank White entertained at rook
Wednesday afternoon for her mother, Mrs.
J. D. Holcombe, of Anniston, Ala. An ice
course was served. .
Mrs. E. R. Morgan was hostess at a
rook party Thursday afternoon, the honor
guest being Mrs. E. L. Bhambleg, of Tay
lorsyille. Bixteen guests were present.
A" party was entertained at the home
of Mrs. A. W. Farrar Wednesday after
noon. Rook was played.
Forest Hutchens left Tuesday for his
home, Moultrie, after spending some time
with hiz aunt, Mrs. Dora Cochran, and his
uncle, J. F. Dever. :
T. J. Flournoy is in Rockmart after an
extended visit to Wmlhlnfitnn State.
Mr, and Mrs. O. B. cßae and little
son, Oscar, Jr., spent the week-end in
liberton.
Mrs. Morris, of Rutledge, was the week
end guest of her daughter, Miss Mary
Hunter.
Mrs. T. E. Mcßryde is spending a few
days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Edgar Williams, of Atlanta, is the
}guast of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Hubbard,
" Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carmichael had as
their dinner guests last Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Payne, of Piedmont, Ala.;
Frank Payne, of Villa Rica, and Miss Ber
‘tie Carlton
Mrs, Hope Harris has received a mes
sage from her son, Al, saying that he has
landed from overseas.
"Mrs. P, H. Pramton, of Stateshoro, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lane
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, of Car
tersville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. A¥S.
Williamson,
P. R. Bidez, hand master of the 167th
Iwfantry, recently returned from overseas
service, i the guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Bidez,
J. C. Permenter, of Atlanta, was the
recent guest of his mother, Mrs, R. L.
Permenter. ‘
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Clarkston.
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R, AND MRS. E. A. WARWICK
spent the week-end in Macon. The
o lrilrg vlvlau made in their new car.
Mrs. Emily Jarvis left Thursday for
Colorado, where she will . |
SU{nmor. WHE Fup "\ THp
Mrs. John B. Vann entertain
cradle roll of the Methodist (‘,‘hurv(;}:i w'i}t‘:
i‘}']‘oi“fiot":fanlrp‘r}‘fl)' Tuesday afternoon at
e O er mo . .
Sution ther, Mrs, B, I,
The Clarkston Civiec Club met at th
Woman's Club ho Thursd: P
adh use Thursday after-
Arthur Warwick is visitin i
er, Harry Warwick, in (‘ohrm}}‘,i:s.bmth
Mrs. Ed L. .Sutton received a tele
gram Wednesday stating that her son
;:l_m;lttnnant R.. W. Bush, with the
Jighty-second Division, z . S
Nev Vol had arrived in
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M Savannah to” visit Mr:.m g(r_\;?gy:u:
e (.nrfl"‘w;',”- pl-‘rnm there she will go
aopolis, a., 3 s
I')ithri(-h.p to see Mrs, Hebar
Af?zx;?n,s“m Hudgins spent Wednesday in
Misses Ella Roherts and Pauline Bart
lett gave a surprise party Monday even
ing at the home of the lattér in honor
of their class mate, Miss SBara Bigham
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Stewart. Miss Sara
Stewart and Miss I.eah Dodds went to
;;H:mta Monday for a stay of several
avs.
- '.;\l::s'a( l“_‘i‘:fl" gr";“‘v}; )}gil‘lg‘(;vhn“nvdt to Acto
lius A. Peek. g,
Mrs. Featherston* Bunn returned Tues
dav nfio‘r A visit to relatives in Newnan.
Tpv“':":. . D. Hitower has gone to Waco, |
A.\_'ll'fi..T W. Parsons left Wednesdav M‘
visit relatives at Liberty, 8 % From |
there she willggo to New York. 1
Mrs I:‘r,mk Hitower is visiting Ther
parents in Talladega, Ala.
Rev. .J. i Gross: 8, D, of Dallak,
Texas, snent Tuesday night with the fam
ily. of E. W.:Wond.
Mrs. E. . Bstes left Monday for a
stay of several dayvs with friends at
Silver Creek,
Mrs. William Parker i 8 vigiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Robinson. at Gadsden.
Mrs. Thornley West and voung don,
John, of Helena, are visiting relatives
here
Miss Newton Swinney has gone to Nagh
ville, Tenn.., to take a course in the Nor
mal Sechool
Mr. and Mrs. William W, Mundy have
gone to Atlanta to visit their daughter,
Mre. Homer Watkins.
Miss Annie May COonnar has gone to
her home at Social Circle for the sums
mer vacation, s
W. L. Yancey has returned fto Jack
sonville, Fla., after spending a week with
his familv here,
Miss Willie Stella 167 t Sunday to snend
the summer at her home in Franklin,
Tennessee,
William Parker has gone on s busi
ness trip to New York and Philadel
phia,
° Mrs, Frank Burns i& home after a visit
to friends in Newnan:
Mesdames Jahn Lawrence. M. A AA
ams, Jr T. W. Parsons’ and Miss Cath- |
rine Smith spent Tast week-end with Mrs. |
Homer Watking in Atlanta |
Miss ¥v»s Rentzel. of Atlanta, 18 the
guest of Misg Jennie Backer
Mise Mary Chester and William l\'m-]
woody. of Wayeross, were married on
Thursdey oafternoon. The ceremony \vnsl
nerformed bv Rev. J. D. Larkin at the
nastorium Mr. .and Mrs, Dunwoody \\'Hl!
reside »nt Wnveross,
Mrs. Neal Watking, of Palm Beach, l"l:\..l
spent Sundas with Mrs. R. O. Pitts |
Mrs. Ross Pitts left TI ursgday for a
stay in AN\‘MH I
Algernon Geshington, of Atlanta, snent |
Sundsv with his mother, Mrs Fliva Peet |
Garlinzto |
Mrs J. B Veal, of Rome, snent lagti
weak-end with Mg and Mrs, John Venl
Sra & H. Richardson has gong to
Louisville. Kv. to visit her taughter,®™Mrs. {
Giles B, Van Cleve.
Migs Vivian Pitts, who has heen teach
ing in Cedartown public school has res
turned to her home at Forsvth, i
~Mwa, Martha Bigham. of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with her mother, Mra. R. A, Ad-f
‘ams. "
Mes. A F. Balr has gone to F:«Hmi
dega. Ala.. where Mr. Bair is now ]m’n'ed‘
in bhusiness I
Mrs. T. D Prather has returned to her
home in -Cincinnati aftes a visit to her
parents. ' Mr. #nd Mrs M B. Ware
" Mige RBeasic Bollard left Friday for her
L heme in Eatonten.
Dr. W. G England spent part of ‘“'"!
Weak in Macon E .
Miss Mary Williams, of Silver Creek, |
is svending the week with Miss Herotine
Pettitt
Miss Nellic Duke 18 visiting relatives
in Atlanta
Mis= Agzne Russell entertained at a
week-on@l house party in honor of Mias
Beckie Beveridge, who sails the first of
RDogLT O S - ]
June for a visit to her paternal grand- |
parents in Scotland, ‘
Mry, Wardsworth King Holmes wpent
Thursday in Atlanta with her sister, Mrs
Jeunte Akers Bloodworth.
Joseph Johnson, of Rome, spent lust
week-end with his sistcr, Mrs, Carden
Bum, ‘
Kenyon Pierce arrived Friday from
overseas, where he was in the ambulance
service,
Mrs, H. M. Hall entertained at n bridge
luncheon last week in honor of Mre
Claude Brown, of Atco, and Mrs. Osgood
Clark, of 8t Louis, \
Mrs. Carden Bum gave a bridge !mny
Friday afternoon, the honor guest wlnul
her mother, Mrs. Annie Frecman Johne
lcm.otflon«.qaun I
e e
HE MUSIC LOVERS' CLUB and do
mestic science class gave a chnlc
atl Warm Springs SBaturday in honor,
of h\e\m’nduutlng cMass of the high school,
Misses Bessie Williams and Helen Carter
accompanied the pupils of the sixth and
seventh grades on a picnic to Warm
Springs Friday. .
Miss Mary Tigner was hostess at a din
ner |mn¥’ Tuesday in honor of ‘Mlua
Frunces Parham, whose wedding = takel
place early in June. « =
The primary department under the direcs
tion of Miss Ruth Hayes, and the music
class of Miss Eunice Walker (Fremnml n
cantata at the auditorium Friday night. -~
Mr. and Mrs, J. 8 White gave a party
Friday in honor of Miss Ellen Hinton and
Joe Terrell, members of the graduating
class, the guests including the seniors, ju
niors and faculty of the Greenville high
school,
Mrs. James H. Shirley and san, of Ath
ens, Ala., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. Wy Paey... 3
| Mrs. - Paut Ghipman left Sunday for her
home in Fitzgerald.
Frank straier, Jr, of Gorden Institute,
i at home for a few days.
| _ Licutenant Revill O'Hara . arrived in
Greenville Saturday from France and will
ll»e the guests of relatives for several days.
Mrs. J. W. Hughes, of Atlanta, has re
j turned home, after a visit to Mrs. R. J.
Atkinson.
Mrs, Guy Rutland, of Atlanta, has been
the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. R. Wil
liams for a week.
Mrs. Dolly Parks visited in Grantyille
last week.
Miss Helen Brown spent Friday in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman, of Bir
mingham, are visiting In Greenville.
Rev, T. J. Maxwell and Mrs. Maxwell, of
LaGrange, spent several days during the
week with Mrs. J. T Simonton.
i Rev. J. T. Bronson is in Villa Rica for
the week-end, where he will preach the
r-num‘l'm'mn(‘nt sermon at the close of the
schaol. 3
Miss Lucy Carmichael and Warner Stin
son Tigner entertained jointly at a dinner
party Saturday evening in honor of the
’gr:ulun(ing class, of which they are mem
ers.
Robert Maffett gave a moonlight picnic
Thursday night at Maffett's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Perry, of Toronto, ara
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry.
Hightower Marchman has returned from |
France and is being welcomed by friends.
The Federation of Woman's Clubs at
Durand Thursday was well attended by
delegations from the Greenville Woman's
Club and te New Era Club, °
oQno
Greensboro
RS. NOEL PARK was among the
out-of-town guests attending ,the
Holder-Paul wedding in Athens.
Mrs. Henry Lewis leaves mext week to
spend the summer with her son, Junius
Lewis, in New York.
[ Miss Louise Williams, who has been
visiting Miss Susie Amos in Athens, has
returned home.
Misses Katherine Munfort, Marion Park,
Louise Wright, Louis Boswell and Mami®
Hixen are expected home at an early date
from college.
The Philomathic Club held its monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Moseley.
Mrs. Noel Park, the president, was in
charge, and plans were formulated for!
civie s improvement. After the business
session a social hour roltowed and refresh
ments were Sl‘l‘\'(‘(‘.
Mrs. T. H. Crawfora, Mr. and Mr&
Whetey' Boswell, Mrs. Robert Beck, Miss |
Celeste ! Park, Mr:. and Mrs. Noel Park;
James Davison, Mrs. Hpnilton MeGih
bons, Miss Ida Shealor, Miles Lewis, Kylel
Smith, and John Boeswell have returned
from Athens, where they attended : the
Georgia-Tech ball games. i
Miss Ruth Williams is in Athens.
Mrs. Anpna Geissler ana Miss Annie Geissy
ler leave soon for Hendersonville. t
Mrs. William Jackson, Jr., i§ being en
tertained in Macon. '
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Lithonia
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RIDAY afternoon the members of the
Improvement Club wepe entertained
by Misses Ruth and Ethel Tribble at
their home in Lithonia. The club, as a
live ,enthusiastic member of the Georgia
Federation of Women’s Clubs, was favered
at this meeting with a letter from Mrs[
B. M. Boykin, Atlanta, uring the co-opera
tion of each member to help in the great
campaign toward making provision for the
feeble-minded of Georgia. After the com
pletion of the program and business mat
ltr\r.fl transacted, a “book” contest was en
joyed. The prize winnérs were Mrs. T. P,
Pulliam and Miss @ra_ Tribble, of' Agnes
Scott College, Miss Walker, of Atlanta,
the attractive guest of Colonel and Mrs.
Norton, was an out-of-town guest present.
The guests: number 21. Late in the after
noon an ice course was served by the
Misses Tribble.
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Thomson.
Mms CLEO PERRY returned Monday
from Atlanta.
(olonel and Mrs. B. 8. Willing~
| ham, of Forsyth, have been visiting in
Thomson this week |
Miss Buford Johnson, of New York, has’
bheen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P,
‘R. Johnson.
Mrs. R. 1. Hadaway was a recent visitor
in Atlanta.
Misses Delle Lokey and Sara Shields are
spending the week-end in Macon with Miss
Nannie Kate Shields at Wesleyan.
Friday night Mrs. J. E. Gross entertained
the Junior B, Y. P, U. with a prom party
Mrs. J. O. Shields and Mrs, P. A. Bow
den were visitors in Augusta Wednesday.
Looon
Toccoa
!
ESDAMES A. L. FRICKS, W, L. Vick- |
ery and (' 1. Ayers were hostesses |
at n meeting of the Woman's Cluly |
Priday afternoon, at the home of Mrs,
Fricks
The Raptist Young People’s TUnion en
joyed a party Thursday evening at tlu.»‘
home of Mrs. J. D. Adams |
} Missg Pear! GilbertTentertained the mem
bers of the senlor class, Toccoa Hu;‘n’
'Bchool, at a spend-the-night party Wed
'nesday night |
Mrs. Belton Bond was hostess to vhe’
Roolk Clulh Tuesday afternoon !
The Woman's Literary Club enjoyed <|'
meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. D,
J. Simpson |
Miss BEdith Tabor returned Wednesday
frem a visit to Camp Gordon and Bl'enuu‘
College, Gainesville,
Mrs, Lester Hogsed, with her two sons,
Willlam and Ebble, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, McElroy, st Norcross,
Among those who attended the South
ern Baptist convention in Atlanta wepe
Mrs. T. W. aWilliford. Mrs. J. Fred Eden, |
Je Mr, and Mrs. George Allen, Mr.: D
8. Wommack and Rev. J. 8. Hartsfield
Mrs,. BEdward Schaefer left Monday for
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Trib
hie. in Hot Springs, Ark . |
Mrs. A, D). Shelton and little dmwhfm',i
of Gastonia, N. C., arrived in Moceoa this |
weelk for a vigit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Busha.
N. L. Garland returned Friday from a |
two weeks' visit to New Orleans and |
Laredo, Texas Mr. Garland vislted his
sons, Grady and N. L., Jr., awhe re sta
tioned with the army at Laredo. HMe wasg
accompanied home by Geody., who' is on!
a short furlough
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