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188 KATHLEEN DENHAM was
hostess to the members of the Hed |
Cross Rridg Club last week A
box of handkerchiefs was given for top
soore.
Mrs. Thad Youmans has returned to her
home In Vidalia after a visit with Mrs |
2 L Holt ‘
Mre, J A. Kitehens, of Macon, is the
guest of Mrs. W. A Lester
Mrs W, D). lvey entertained the nu-yv.-;
bers of the Thursday HEridge Club ;
The Sumter Club dance last woek wu»'
one of the most enjoyable affairs of the
spring. scason. Those present were Mr. |
and Mrs Dodson, Major and Mra Sehd
field, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrold AMr
and Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Captain and Mrs
Prank Bridgman, Mr. and Mm H. O
Jones, Mr. and Mra Tracy I'um|‘ngh«ln.l
Mr. and Mrs. Macon Dudley, Mr. and Mrs, |
W. . Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glover, |
Mr. and Mrs, Franc Mangum, Mr and
Mra. . 1. Andrews, Mr, and Mrz Har
ry Hawkins, Dr. and Mras., Henry Allen, |
Mra. Howell Simmons, Mra. C. O. Niles,
Miss Georgin Bena Dedson Miss Annie |
fvey, Miss Willides Clark of Albany; |
Miss Mary Parker, Miss Alice MeNeill
Miss Boss MoLeod, Miss Mary Walker, |
Miss Katherine Hamiiton, Miss Serena |
Armetrong, of Albany s
Mr, and Mrs E M Adams announce
the birth of a daughter on Bunday, May |
18
Miss Ina Yudson has gone to Mem-~ |
phis, Tenn to visit relatives, and will
go from there to spend the rvmnmdnr‘
of the summer w th reintives In Arkans
saß !
Mr. and Mrs. B O Pasterlin announce |
the birth of a son on Monday, May 10 ]
Mr. and Mrs tohn Jennings Culler, of |
Fort Vall'y, announce the engagement of |
thelr daughter Corinne to loula Kel- |
Jette Heys, the wedding to take pl ups
n June i
Mrs. James Hizon was hostess to the |
membhors of the Tuesday Clut |
Miss ¥athleen Denham entertained the |
members of the Saturday Bridge Club |
tast week at her home on Felder street |
JThose piaying were Mrs. J. (3. Holst, ,\!-,pmi
AMaude Sheriock, Miss Annie Ivey, Mra.
82 ] Eildredge, Mre. Furlow Gatewood,
s, M. H. Wheeler, Mra. D. R. Brin
dson, Mrs. W. E Taylor and Miss Sara
Kendrick
% Miss Kate Willlams and Miss Evelyn |
sßragg entertained the members of lha',
sEpwerth League last week at the home |
gos Mr. and Mrs George Brage Thoss |
Jnvited besides the members of the leagu :
Jvere Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Naoml |
wright, Miss Flizabeth Brown, Miss l‘uu-‘
Sime Rell, Miss Fay Willls, Miss Edna |
%\ ritaman. Miss Isabells Whentley, Miss |
“sfamie Bragg, Mies lella Williame, Mises
Bunice Noyal, Miss Marguerite F.w-n-n,'
Mias Louise Pragg and Miss Alloe Salter
Mrs. and Mrs. J. . Logan and Mmm«rl
J. ©. Logan, of Atlanta, but formerly |
of Americus, are in the city, the guests
«f friends and relatives
Mre. Thomas Harrold is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Leng, at
their home in Hurtshoro, Ala.
Miss Mabel Sawyer has returned from
s visit with friends and relatives in
Wuhlrfi;m. New York, Buffalo and Ni
agara Is.
An enjoyable swimming party was giv
en at Prospect Park last week by giris
from the grammar school. This was the
first swimming party of the scason, and
will be followodtx many more. Among
the number invi were Miss Dora Ri
jey, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Etta Ruth
Brooks, Miss Marjorie Cargiil, and Miss
J.uey Snider.
~ Mrs, Austin Smith, who has been in
4mMorida for the winter, !s the guest of
‘?(rn. Johmn T. Taylor for a short while.
Mrs. D. R. Brinson was hostess last
Sveek to the members of her club. Those
qilaying were Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Miss
Slaire Everett, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Miss
ise Marshall, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs.
nk Holt, Miss Kathleen Denham and
ies Mary Parker. At the conciusion of
¢ game a salad cour;z was served.
Mrs. Clarence Niles, Mrs. Barlow Coun
il, Mrs. Emmett McNulty and Mrs. Hen
'y B. Allen have returned from a visit
Awith friends in Sanderaville,
% Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Maynard are visit
dng friends in Eatonton for a sow days.
Miss Iva Dorminey, of Titzgerald, wMI
he guest of her sister, Miss Ora Dor
niney, at the A. & M. College. |
® Mrs C. P. Davis entertained the senior
1023 of the A. & M. College last week
#Mhose present were!: Migs Alice Stevens,
@Misa Bmn Adkins, Miss Leila Doster, Miss
gym«-wmrm-s, Miss Irene Gettys, Miss
ewel Bridges, Miss Ora Dorminey and
&(ma !vnwhmmhmy.
Mrs, illis Hawkins entertained the
Snembers of the Thursday Bridge Club.
Mesides the club members, those invited
Avere: Mrs. E. B. Everett, Mrs, John Coun
wil, Mrs. John Hudson, Mrs. John Allen
fl?’" Mrs. Dudley Gatewood, Mrs. Edgar
; {P and Mrs., John Wagnon.
5 rl.‘ Earl 8. Schofield entertained at a
2arml ton last week, complimenting Mra.
Ira A. Rader, who has recently come to
2‘“"‘” to reride. In the re(‘e!vln{ line
ere Mrs. Rader, Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs.
sehofield, and those asked to meet Mrs.
der were Miss Sara Schoficld, Miss
urir Hawkes, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Miss
“Annle Bafley, Miss Elizabeth Eldridge,
rs, Giles, Mrs. Alfred Vance, Mrs F. I.
Yate, Mrs, Robert L. Maynard, Miss Sara
Spower, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Mrs.
g{owofl Simmons, Mrs. David Suttie, Mrs.
JYloyd Wilson, Mrs, Elton Parker, Miss
‘Mlary Parker, Mrs. James Hixon, Mrs.
Jiarry Hawkins, Miss Georgla Benf Dod
n, Mrs. W, T. Lane, Mrs. W. A, Dod-=
won, Miss Mary Walker, Mrs, James
Uhiker Mrs W. D. Moreland, Mrs Bu- |
ene Hill, Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. B
3. Bverett, Mrs, Tracy Cunningham, Mrs.
f O. Jones Miss Quenolle Harrold, Mrs.
homas Harroeld, Mrs. Frank Harrold,
re. Frank Lanier.
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HE BRIDGE CLUB was entertained
5 | by Mrs. Charles Watkins Friday., A
salad course was served, Mrs, A. P.
liton made the top score and recaived n
‘an. The guests included Miss Dorothy
ooks, Mrs. J. 8. Simons, Mrs. D. 8. Bran
lon, Mrs. Izzie Bashinski, Mrs. Landrum
sage, Mrs. 'A. P. Hilton, Miss YL.ouise Hol
man, Mrs. B, R. Jordan, Mrs. J, M.
inn, krn. Eppes, of Jacksonville, and Mrs.
ratton Corker.
# Ars. B. C. Stephens, Miss Nancy Steph
us, Miss Annie Lee Jordan and Messrs.
ames Weddington and Jor Mahoney form
a party which motored to Macon Friday
Snd attended the baseball game and also a
arge dance given Friday evening.
Miss Grace Cowart with her music class
,d Miss Bertha Rutland with her Sunday
hool class held a picnic at Spivey's Park
turday. Bathing and boating were en
ved, A dinner was served.
* Mrs Lucy Stanley-McArthur's musie pu-
Pils guve a recital Tuesday evening. All
siember of the class had parts on the pro
ram, and Mrs. J. T. McAndrew and Ma
on Peacock also gave several vocal solos,
rs. McArthur herself sang a number of
wleetions l& request.
Mrs. D. W. Shewmake and Mise Frances
Avebb motored to Macon and attended the
elosing recital of the music fostival re
.ently held in_that eity.
Migs Maude Powell is visiting Mrs. J. B
nchors in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mre. Thomas Gihson compli
onted thelr son, Gene Gibson, Wwith a
arge barbecue Tuesday. Mr. Gibson has
st returned from eighteen months with
e American expeditionary forces, where
e saw much action. There were more
an 40 guests present. The meal was
rved on the porch in the rear of the
ibson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Peacock, who
ave been visiting the Carreres. in Au
ista, and Miss Williams, of Cordele, made
p a party motoring down from Augusta
n Saturday. Miss Carrere, Mr. Carrere |
nd Miss Williams returned to Augustul
sfter a visit with Mr. and Mra. Peacock. |
% Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Kinnett and DeForost
nd Dorothy Kinnett, and Staniey But
rwrorth, of Macon, and . D. Baird, of
lumbus, motored to Dublin Sunday and
ore guests of Mr. and Mrs. J & Almand
The Epworth League held services last
Sunday ecvening at the First Methodist
Church celebration the thirtieth anniver
#ary. Miss Chleo Freeman, second super
ntendent, was in charge of the program,
5 Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Raffield entertained
Fith an ice cream supper at thelr home
ar the city recently. A large number
erc present
¥ Judge R. D. Flynt has recelved infor
#mation that his brother, Captain Roy Flint,
landed in the States Captain Flynt
il #nd his arrival in the city will be
delayed.
:i‘(,‘nrmn Baldwin, of Atlanta, was in the
ty recently.
. Frank McAndrew, of Soperton, spent the
~ Week-end in the city a guest of Mr. and
ve. J. T. McAndrew, |
¥ Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Wasner, Miss Sara
_ Wasden, Miss Amanda Wasden, Miss Sara
~ Palkeom, Paul Howard and Mrs. Ella
keom motored to their home in Macon
. Wednesday after spending Tucsday in the
_ city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gib
’«g’- ' The Dublin Chapter, Red Cross, held its
Wiast meeting bhefore adiourning for Hml
,nm:or ammhs Thursday. Beveral impor- ‘
_mnatiers were discussed i
& - SRI Tall. and the bhusi ;
gnd Mrs. 0, D Bountres, of frrights
were in the city on Hondny.( . "
‘Albmy.
puihtui A
N the assembly room of the basement of
! the Preshyterian Church Monday even
{ ing members of that congregation ens
jlc rtained at an informal reception for D,
sand Mra, B, M. Cralg and familty, who
loft the next day ofr Hickery, N. C,
Lwhere Dr. Carig hds accepted the pastor
-1‘11: of the Preshyterian Church, Musie
for the occasion was furnished by Mrs A,
|ly, Galt and Pref. M. M. Dunwoody, Re
| freshments were served by the ladies of
| the chureh. Dr. Craig spoke feelingly of
his work in Albany, his regret at leaving
«nidd hin contimued interest in this field
Respons® for the congregation was made
‘mv M. T. Melntosh, The departing minis
ter and his family were presented with s
gift of table silver, approprintely engraved,
| by the loeal chureh
i Mrs. Lula Nixon and Miss Agnes Bhef.
L fietd, of Arlidgton, spent several days here
‘n-,sf week, guests of Mrs, L. K. Newlin.
; Dr. and Mrs. W, # Cook and littie son,
| Shelley, left Wedanesday for Bavannah to
take a steamer for New York, where. they
| will spend several weeks,
l Mr. and Mrs. John Langford, who re
cently left Albany to make thelr home at
‘!,nkrlan«l, ¥ia., have returned to Albany
;m lve,
. Miss Jean MeGregor, of SBavannah, and
' Miss Salatha Norris, of Newton, spent
| PTuesday in Albany, guests of Mrs Joean
f!,w.nwtnn They were en route to Fargo,
|N. ‘Dak.,, where they will spend the sum
' mer
| Miss Ethel Querry, of Americus, -m!‘
Nance Nall, of New Orleans, are guests
'nf their cousin, Miss Nina Bell Cannon.
| Mrs. COlara M. Pickron left Sunday to
gpend two weeks at Asheville, N. ('
} Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beall, Jr., of Wil
mington, N, C., are visiting Mr Beall's
mother, Mrs, T. E. Beall, Sr
Mrs. W. B. Neal and chiidren, of St |
Augustine, Fla., arrived Tuesday to visit|
Mrs, Neal's sister, Mrs, Edward J. Davls,
and other relatives
Miss Sarah Weldon returnsd home Mon
day night from Atlanta.
Mre. I, Peingold is spending two weeks
with her parents lin Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hasty, of Panama
City, Fla, spent Monday in Albany.
A Mother Gogee pageant was held at "\f"
high schoo! athletic field Friday afternoon
under the auspices of the Camp Flre Giris. |
The children who took part in the |,rn-|
gram were drilled by Mrs, E. C, N:-wvll‘
and Miss Dorothy Tarver. Added interest
was given by the parade of “"Humpty
Dumpty” and “King's Horses” through the
downtown streets.
Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Dozler entertained
about a dozen children Saturday afternoon
in honor of the fourth birthday of their!
daughter, Annie Sue.
Miss Sadle Richardson, of Macon, ar-
Irlv«-:'t Monday to visit Miss Edwina Rose
JAttle,
AMisses Ida and Ola Newsom and Miss
Frances Ward, of Camilla, spent Sunday
in Albany, guests of Mrs, W. 8. Newton.
M+s. E. J. McDaniel and Mra, J. A. Mil
ler are at Panacea Springs, Fla.
Miss Sarah Warren has returned from
Virginia. Bhe was accompanied as far as
Atlanta by Miss Julia Wherry, of Rich
mond, who will spend a few days there
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, Saturday afternoon at a
motion picture party in honor of her niece,
Mury Katherine Tate, who celebrated her
fifth birthday. i
#Miss Billle Burke, of Montgomery, A ..
has returned after a visit to Mrs, George
R. Gardner, '
~ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weldon and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Gooding spent Sunday in
Thomasville.
Of interest to a wide circie of friends
was the marringe of Miss Gladys Viola
Mathis to Julian W. Reynolds, both of
Albany, which took place in the parior of
the Presbyterian Church, with Rev. E. M.
Craig, D. D, offieiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Roeynolds left for a two weoks' automobile
trip to points in Florida, The bride is the
ldaugh\er of Mrs. J. E. Mathis.
Miss Annie Singieton, of Albany, and W.
‘K. Ott, of Bainbridge, were marricd at thu|
Meothodist parsonage Saturday night. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W.
(!, Singleton. They left Bunday for Bain
bridge to make their home,
Mrs. E. . Clarke, of Oklshema City,
who has been spending the winter here,
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. L.
Beatie, left Monday night for Atlanta.
Miss Mae Merritt, of Pelham, spent sev
eral days avith Misa Nathalee Ramsey.
Miss Thelma Reynolds, who has been
attending Martha Washington Seminary at
Washington, D. ~ returned home Monday
to spend the summer holidays.
Mrs. W. C. Dunham entertalned at
bridge Friday morning In honor of her
guest, Mrs. Guy Morgan, of Atlanta. Mrs.
. T. Mclntosh was awarded the prize for
top score and Mrs, W. O. Pearson was
given the consolation prize, The honoree
was filven a souvenir of the occasion, &
was Mrs. L. M. Jones, Jr, of Milledgeville,
the guest of Mrs, W. O, Poarson,
Mrs. W. D, Bullard has returned from
Macon.
The junifor class of the Aluanx High
School entertalned the seniors and mem
hers of the faculty at a farewell banquet
Friday night, A
Mrs. 1. I, Connor and children, accom
-I?umed by Miss Ellle Connor, have returned
from Kufaula, Ala.
~ Mrs. Sam Blattner entertained the Jew
}inh Benevolence Soclety Thursday after
noon.
Miss Vera Inman left for Edison, where
she wil lspend several days with Mrs
Rubye Pearle Bh#‘;])(nrd.
Lieutenant N, MoKay Heath, of Camilla,
and Mrs. Harrfet Angler Parker, of At
lanta, were married Tuau&ay afternoon at
the home of Mrs. A. B, Kellogg, where the
hride was visiting. The bridegroom is a
young attorney from Camilla, who has
been in the service for two years, having
recently returned from overseas and is now
statione® at Camp Gordon.
A bridge-luncheon was given by Mrs, G
W. Owens in honor of Mrs. M. L. Jones, of
Milledgeville, the guest ¢f Mrs. W. O.
Pearson, Tuesday. Mrs. Jones, the hon
oree, was awarded the prize for top IOOI‘%
while the consolation prize was awarde
Mrs. W. E Smith,
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hall Tift, of SBumter,
8. (~ are spending several days of thelr
honeymoon here with Mr, Tift's father,
N. F. Tits,
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188 CATHERINE SUMMERS, of
Barnesville, who has been the guest
of Mrs. R, A. Stratford, was the
honoree at a bridge party Saturday aft
ernoon Vlmn Mrs, E. B| Askew enter
tained. The guests included Miss Sum
mers, Mrs. R A. Stratford, Mre. Alec Hall,
Mrs. J. R. Hall, Jr., Mvs. B. M. Vereen,
Mrs. M. H. SBtuart, Mrs. Grady Adams.!
Miss Summers was elso the inspiration
for a very delightful golf-tea given Monday {
afternoon h{ Miss Lois Adams. After &
game of golf an alfresco tea was served.
Miss Adams' guests were Mrs. P, D. Hor-\
kan, Mrs, W. B. Grimes, Mrs. M. H.
Stuart, Mrs, Gene Vereen, Miss Lucile Au
trey, Miss Annle Mae Adams, Miss Marion
Brooks, Mrs. Grady Adams, Miss Kthel
Adams.,
Wednesday afternoon Mrs, C. W. Pid
cock entertained the members of the John
Benning Chapter, D. A. R. The program
for the afternoon included a sketch of
Dolly Madison by Mrs, W. C. Vereen, “The
Women of Today,"” by Mrs. J. O. Macen,
and the causes which led the United States
into each of her wars was discussed by
Mrs. R. M. Morrison.
Mrs. W, 8 Pearce entertained at bridge
Wednesday afternoon in honor of he:
guest, Mrs. (. J. Rambo, of Edison
Games were played at four tables and a
two-course luncheon was served.
The Bridge Club was entertalned Tues
day morning by Mrs. W. 8. Stokes.
A meeting of the Worth-While Club was
held Friday afternoon at the home ot Mrs.
E. Daniel with Mrs, J. R. Hall as assist
ing hostess. An interesting program rens
dered included numbers flvan by Miss Lu
cile Autrey, Miss Ida Johuson, Mrs. J. O.
Macon, Mrs, Watson, Mrs. Daniel and Mrs.
Coyle. |
Dr., and Mrs. H. H. Rothe entvrmmc,m
with a lovely dancing party Saturday
evening at their home.
The members of the Ladies' Bible Class
of the Presbyterian Churgch were guests
at a party given Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, J. M., George when Mrs,
George, Mrs, O, J. Knapp and Miss Laura
Spence were hostesses. ,\
Aliss Catherine Summers, who has beeu |
the guest of Mrs. R. A. Stratford, hu'
returned to her home at Baruesville,
Mr. and Mrs, C, B. Allen spent several
days in Atlanta during the week. {
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vereen and their
littie daughters, Mary and Road{n. left
Thursday for a two weeks' trip through
the Esst, which will include New York,
Washington, Niagara Falls and other
points, |
Mrs. J N, Pideock., of White House, |
N. J., is the guest of friends and relatives
here. ;
Mrs. J. '; Cariton has returned from |
Atlanta, whitte she attended the graduat
ing exercises at Wooedbherry Hall, where her
daughter, Miss Virginta Cariton, was a
memb&l’g‘ the graduanting class,
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, MAY 25 1919,
PARTY of young people, chaperoned
by Mre, Annie Laurie Harris, en
joyed & pienic at Bowen's Mill
Thureday evening. They motored out and,
after swimming, a pienic luneh was served,
The guests included Misses Luclle Hufft
Pearle George, Maggie Lanford, and
Messra, Thomas Maffett and urudr Moe-
Dantel and Mrs, Annie Laurie Harris,
Friday evening Miss Julla Prentiss en
tortained her cluse of the First Ward
Scehool, Outdoor games were enjoyed,
after which the hostoss, aesisted by her
mother and sister, served refreshments.
The junior members of the B, Y. P. U.:
and their friends enjoyed a plenlc ar
Bowen's Mill Hoturday. Mrs. T. M. Grady
was chaperon and thirty guests were pros
ent.
Mrs. Turner . Ilrown entertained the
Loyal Daughters and a few other friends
Tuesday afternoon Mra, T. Brown, as
sisted by her sister, Mra, Russell Smith,
perved s sweet course, Those present were
Mesdames Jenhle L. Shallenberger, O. E.
Fox, J. M. Massey, Charles CHll, Ernost
Chapel, Isom Hungate, Archer Foster,
Russell Smith and Jack Manooch.
Miss Julia Wideman was hostess Fflday\
evening to a number of her friends at a
theater party. After enjoylng the movies
thwuu were served refreshments, The
zu were Misses Lucy Whltleg. Dorothy
ass, Lella Hall, Hazel Mayes, Eviynn Al
berson, Clyde Yawn, Cleo Swearinger, Julla
Wideman, Ethiyn Fussell, Harriett Wide«
man, #and Messra, Lenoy Powell, Ernest
Hanger, Louls Btovall, Raymond Massey,
Ralph Keunedy, Harold Kassewitz, Barl
Warren, Saxton Boney, Elmer Martin and
Jimmie Wideman,
The members of the U 7. D. O. and a few
friends enjoyed a meeting at the home of
Mrs. James H. Mayes Friday afternoon. A
social hour was enjoyed after the business
meeting and the hostess wne assisted by
her daughter, Miss Allie Mayes, and Mra.
R. I. Maffett in serving sandwiches andl
lunch. Among those preseunt were
Mesdames C. A, Holtendorf, of Atlanta;
Robert M. Mann, Y. E. Yeatman, W. G.
Broadhurst, D, W. M. Wmtleg. 5. 4.
Pryor, E, A. Russell, Thomas M. Griffin,
Thomas J. D{cke(y, Jesse Grantham, (tlny-J
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1. Stovall, Misses Edith Griner, Lella Hall,
Lucy Whitley, Allle Mayes, Dorothy Cheek
and Margaret Pope Thurmond, Isla Green
and Dorothy Cass. 1
An affair of Wednesday afternoon W
the party given by Mrs. O, L. Bradshaw,
complimentary to a number of teachers,
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Mrs. Louie A. Turner was hostess to the
TLoyal Daughters Tuesday afternoon,
Among those present were Mesdames Ar
cher Foster, Charles Gill, Ernest Chapel,
Jack Manooch, Jennie Shallenberger, O. E.
Fox, Russell Smith, Isom, Hungate and
John D. Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bryant entertained
a number of friends Wednesday evening
at Bowen’s Mill in honor of their sister,
Miss Mineola Bryant. Swimming and
dancing were enjoyed. Among those pres
ent were Misses Mineola Bryant, Vivian
Harris, Plxle Belle, Eula Evans, Mary
Smith, Gladys Martin, Lucile Huff, Maggie
Langford, Kate Evans, Marie Lee;
Mesdames Annie Laurie Harris, Linnie
Capo; Messrs. R, L. Webster, Jim %ulnn.
Frank Jones, Ralfih Garrick, alph
Waters, Grady MebDaniel, Mr. and AMrs.
James Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Bry
jant.
Miss Pickette Bush, of Dublin, is visit
ing in the city.
Mrs. G. P. Mingledorf and mother, Mrs.
g. 8. Gillespie, left Sunday for Patrick,
8. 0.
Miss Inez McLaughlin has returned from
Atlanta.
Carl Fellers has returned to Savaunah.
Mrs, J. L. Upton Is in Douglas.
Mra. W. M. Reid and Mrs. G. W. Me
l Lane left Wednesday for a visit to Mrs.
Howard Reno in Atlanta.
Miss Lottie Kinlaw, of Jennings, Fla.,
is the guest of Miss Ada Handley,
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Stockbridge,
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lantn, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. B, R. Ward.
Floyd Mays, of Atlanta, was the week
end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A W. Mays.
Misses Carrie and Mattie Riley, of Flip
{nn. were guests of Miss Sarah McWil
iams Sunday
Mrs, Dan Brown and iittie daughter, of
Arkansas, anl Mrs. Pinson, of Alabama,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pine
son.
Miss Josephine MeWiliiams was the re
fem, guest of Miss Allene Crusell, of At
anta.
i Branan Ward, of Atlanta, was the weeks
end guest of bis parents, Mr, and Mrs
3. 0. Werd.
AMrs. E. W, Mays, has returned from a
visit With her davghter. Mre. C. O Adam
son, of Rex. 3 v
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Mrs. Caughey Branham Culpepper, whose marriage was a recent
event of last week. (Photo from Stephenson Studios.) Mrs. Cul
pepper was Miss Vesta Willingham, The other picture is of
Miss Marguerite A, Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, A,
Fischer, who was in the Willingham-Culpepper bridal party.
(Photo by Gilman Studios.)
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MARRIAGE of interest here, which
took place in Albany Sunday, was
that of Miss Rose Nason, of Cincin
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 tric
otine, with embroidered georgette blouse
and hat to match. After the ceremony the
couple left for Thomasville, where they
spent the afternoon with the parents of the
‘hrmogroom. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Steyver
man, and left in the evening for Jackson
ville, ¥la. Upon their return they will
make their home in Thomasville.
A marriage of interest throughout the
county was that of Miss Jewell Barrow and
1. F. 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
club by the young men of the club. Sev
eral guests from other towns were pres
ent.
Mrs. W. W. Jarrell, who spent several
weeks in New York after Major Jarrell's
return from overseas with the Seventy
seventh Division, has returned home. Major
Jarrell is at presant stationed at Camp
Gordon with the medical corps.
Miss Nettie Winn, eof this city, Miss
Ava Lee BEdwards, of Ocala, Fla., and
Miss Margaret Way, of Jacksonville, who
are students at the Women's College in
Tallahassee, accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs.
Walter I.ove of Tallahassee, were visitors
to Thomasville this week.
Captain and Mrs. J. 8. Fortner arrived
this week from Washirgtaen, D. C., and are
visiting relatives here. Captain Fortner
has just received his discharge from serv
u;«;' and will probably remain in Thomas
v €.
Mrs. Fraser Macintyre left this week
for Washington, D. ~ where she will visit
the Misses Mitchell for several weeks.
Miss Ruby Ball has returned to Wash
ington, D. O. after a visit of several
weeks to relatives here.
Misg Carolyn Fiddler has returned from
Atlania, where she has been the guest of
triends at Washihgton Seminary
Mr. amd Mrs. John Watt have returned
“mi & short visit to Augusta and Macon.
Miss Mamie Merrill and Miss Louise
Hayes have returned from Macon, where
they 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. John F. Parker.
Mrs. D. C. Pickett and Miss Eloise Pick~
ett, of Dawson, are the guests of Mrs. A.
M. Williams.
Miss May Steyerman is spending some
time at Atlantic City.
Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones have returned
home after a visit of two weeks to rela
tives at Graymont. #
Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Speight have moved
from Moultrie to Thomasville,
Miss Annie Laing, of Savannah, s
!\l{»ending some time with Miss May Belle
yay. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crawford have
been the guests this weck of relatives in
Atlanta.
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' ISB OLIVER, of South Carolina, and
Miss Fossett, of Calhoun, are the
guests of the Misses Phillips.
P. 8. Talbet and family have returned
from an automobile trip to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Nipper snpent
Sunday 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. Williams and children spent
{ lust week in LaGrange, with her mother,
Mrs. M. L. Bruce.
Miss Sallie Jackson, of Celumbus, is with
Mrs. Neal Kitchens.
Lieutenant McNeil and wife, of Fort
Benning, spent the week-end with their
mother, Mrs. Hugenia Gilover.
Mrs. “'illla{n A. Reid and Mrs. James D.
Nipper, spent Wednesday in Columbus.
An affair of the week was a moonlight
picnic at White Sulphur Springs, in honor
of Miss Christopher, of Montezuma, and
Miss McCullough, of Tennessee, two of the
teachers who are leaving for home.
Mrs. Cora Hill was hostess of the Ladies
Civie Club Thursday.
Miss Lilllap Hutchivson, of Duran, is
with her sister, Mrs. Sam Killian.
Miss Nannie Bell. Miss Elizabeth and
Misg Lucite Phillips, ave at home for the
summer.
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RE. LAURA HERRINGTON has res
turnerd to her home in Sardis, after
n two weeks' visit with Mrs. J. M.
Rockley. i
Charlton McCoy, of Charlotte, N. C, I 8
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. McCoy.
Mra. . B, Owens and little son, wil-
Ham HBruckner Owens, of Augusta, ure the
guests of Mrs, T. R, Addison.
Judge John L. Tyson, of Cedartown,
spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. J. R.
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rockley, Mrs. Sarfa
Beard, Mrs, Cleve MeCarthy and Perry
Rockley svent Sunday at Sardis,
Mrs, J. . Hunter and daughter, Frances,
are mmw’ relatives in Allendale, 8, C,
Dr. McElmore, of Mt. Vernon, spent the
weok-end here with friends,
J. W, Bowman, of Savannah, spent the
week-end hers with friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cowart, of States
horo, are the guests of Mr., and Mrs, J. M.
Rockley.
Captain Farmer Brinson, of Camp Gor
| dom, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Donie
| Brinson. %
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Skinner spent
Sunday with reintives at Woodeliff,
| Mr. and Mrs, Shannon, of Commerce,
are the guests of their daugfter, Mrs
Newt Burke.
Mrs. Edward Coleman and children, of
Midville, are the guests of relatives here.
Misses Alexander Atkinson and Ruth
Strickland spent Saturday in Augusta,
J. L. Burt, of Maton, 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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Vienna.
RSB. A. J. SHELIL has returned from
Macon,
Miss Thelma Walton has returned
ftom Montezuma.
‘ Dr. M. M. Ellis spent Sunday in Ash
urn.
T. G. Woodruff has returned from
Florida.
Miss Stella Brown spent Sunday in
Pinehurst,
Mrs. C. C. SBhipp has returned to Co
lumbia, 8. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Spears and son, Jack,
spent the week-end in Sylvester.
Oswald Swearingen, recently discharged
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. E. McDonald is visiting in At
lanta.
Mrs. L. 8. Hanell, Miss Cappie Bagby,
of Hawkinsville; Mr. and Mrs., Holland
Special Purchase Sale 300
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Mr. Field has just returned from New York after closing the most
advantageous purchase with one of the country’s foremost dress man
ufacturers. 300 of the prettiest models were secured at a truly won
derful price concession which enables us to offer them to the ladies of
Atlanta at about ONE-HALF of what they were made to sell for. If
you come early you will be able to get THE SEASON'S FINEST
DRESS MODELS at a fraction of their worth.
5 1 9.50 $: ZA I $: 29.50
In these three groups are included Novelty Silks, Taffetas, Taffeta and
(ieorgette combinations, Georgettes, Foulards, Voiles, Linen and Voile combi- i
nations, Novelty Ginghams and all the new effects that will be all the rage this
summer.
Crepe Meteor, (‘harmvuse,pSatins. Printed and Plain GeoXttnn, and all the most
expensive materials of the moment executed in the rich®st and most gorgeous effects are
in these remarkable groups of ultra-fine Dresses. These Dresses are exact copies of
the most expensive models that will be seen at Newport and the other fashionable re
sorts this summer. Come and see them and you will appreciate the woundecful values
that this Special Purchase Sale offers you. N
$3 9.50 $ 1 9.50
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Monday, Special Sale of Wash Dresses
About one hundred and fifty of the prettiest
new Voile Wash Dresses, in the prettiest new $ 50
models. The#e are the very Dresses that you >
will want several of for afternoon and vaca- e
tion wear. A very interesting savings— Worth
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Where Styles .1 H‘“: ) | Second Floor
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First | R el Building
Miss Lois Bhell is the guest of relatives
in_Jacksonville,
Mr. and Mrs. A O, Crockett, of Amer
fcus, mpent Tuesday in the city,
Mrs. W. R. Graves and Mrs, Ed ?Xku.
of Hyromville, were in the city Tuesday.
ou;:- l‘"'(""’ Lou Thompson is home from
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Brown spent Mon
du{' in Macon,
re. B, . Taylor entertained the 1019
graduating class of the V., H, 8 with &
theater party Wednesday evening.
Annual Corset Sale
To Clear Our Stock
A number of models in our best makes of Corsets
to go on sale Monday at less than cost.
These goods are left-overs from the past week's
sale. Every one is a splendid model and make and
e each of them is a wonder
. ful bargain. These gar
i v ments regularly sell from
Q% / $2.50 to SIO.OO. Clearance
C‘o(: - .‘, Sale prices from—
-5 W $1.25 to $5.00
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Specialty Corset Shop
Peachtree Arcade
WALL PAPER
PAINTING
Saaeestg 0 S HOWS
GRAY & HALEY
30 Luckie St Ivy 736,