Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 15, 1919, Page 7H, Image 107

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OUT OF TOWN SOCIETY NEWS Athens : ' putesuay - . 188 'MAXINE DOBBS was hostess as ~adancing party at the home of Mry ® George Armstror;g. on Woodlawn \ nvmuu‘flfw_ Marguerite -Atkinson, of \ New }'&fk; ‘Miss Lucy Cole, of Marietta: Miss anor Smith, of Valdosta, and Mis nvgyu ~Jandon, of Marietta, were guest. of onfi{ Miss ‘Alice Chandler entertained at home n Coba street mtcgtml\‘ment v.tr;‘ Miss Mar t ) oma, e guest of 8. WWQ&!:. ‘ \ The ens Canteen ladies met and ene ELa i 2,100 soldiers of the 143 d In 1t the Thirty-sixth Division, re. | grning from France, in one day. The sol. ers were served with cold drinks, calces garettes and otber delicacies. Yhese so). rg are on their way to Texas and will e a parade in Louisiana and ope ip (The thethets anid pupite % e an u the sixth dse § uot%amr reet & o Geghthully. entertammed 1L f{-‘;':lf‘;;’.' ¢ o, eI, P ‘Porter, at her .hfl'fl. oL Cobb street? ose present vure.‘)ns;‘ Bhrns, Mrs., Mo~ and son, of / g4inta; Miss Ander p, Mg, Louls "ogmeon ' Mrs. Porter p rd Thor : i y ‘l,tnl Bro ~Hson, Gus Witcher, Jack D °5;»" © aghton Broome, Bdwin lo sal Green, Jim McCorkle, Charles Eies “Peljred Bebsse, [.%-xm:m Hilliard, v pes, Max Parr, Higene Epting, ‘“. ug‘htry. Florence Bishop, Orene N , Virginia Venatta, Louise Sheehee, ollse nowles, ‘.}flldrcd Dearing, Maud "*:‘ d Annie Maud Allgood, Katherine Miller, Rebecca Fowler, Bernice Smith and 311551 Ml& Per]rg. M irlam Harelton entertained Tues ‘.! norning for the “Not a Chance” Club, im te was host Wednesday even at 'his hothe on Prince avenue at » § in r of Miss Agnes Marshall, orl zche:,'{fit. Fourteen guests were pres- | t. Mr. White atu assisted by his moth« | er, Mrlt James White, < Mrs. 7. Wal‘l‘fih'flfll!flth en(e‘v‘-minnrl ’T‘nns-s vening at ye-course dinner. Those &’ntnvuekuluc{‘uu&il}:nrs, Migs Ma | 1 ock a IKins, Weyman o‘o*ey. 'ylda fllcéord. Jim Goodwin and | ¢ Thomas Brightwell, ] f The teachers of the elementary school | of Lucy Cobb entertained one hundred | children at an annual picnic, going out in | & car to the Agricultural College, where | they enjoyed a delicious picnic supper. | The chaperons were Miss Carrie Wal- | en, Miss Julia Walden, Miss Mary Anne | ucker, Miss Lucy Barrow Taylor, Miss | llle Trainor and Miss Fairy Elliott, ‘ Mrs. Ora Hart Avery and Miss lLella May Hull are receiving the congratula tlons of their friends upon the splendid | exhibit made by the domestic science de- | tment of the Athens High Scheol. | filxch was served by Misses ?n;m Morris, elen Capps, Mildred Burson, ?usm Poin ter, Agnes Watsop, Pearl Wells, Olara | Hanna. 1 ' { The ‘Unecle Remus Club, a local fish ing club, is now enjo:‘lngkns_ ahnual fish lnfi frolic at Cacgp sookout, N. C., 18| miles from Moorehead City. This is the | eleventh censecutive year that the mm‘\ :Ilth John-J. Wilkins at itg head, has en oyed an annual outing. Messrs: John .L‘ WMilkins, O. N. Hodgson, M. (. Nicho!- | or, Br,, M. G. Nicholson, Jr., W. T. m-_\-—l o Asr., ly T. Bryan jp, T. H. Hinton, | Jupree Hunnicutt, Apxt qu, Dr. 8P k. RDRN G. 8 fhter and a few p&gt:l::xvem - %of Athens and } e members. Mr. fl""'»fi'f Walter Hodfgson, Mrs. | :'&'" Lamkin and Miss Mary Gere, pdnt eon:enlnl party motering | t 1 woek. dant A. Stovall has returncd \vahhah, and with Mrs. Burton C. and Jeseph G. Stovall, leaves fnrl rs 3 the first of July. ! liss e, Baxter and !glu Edv]vards; are sp i me time in New York. § g. " ” flrnatt is visiting .\éa. Stcx'-! I H ard in Washington, D. C. | 4 . Brunsen, Miss Callie Brunsan, of “C., and Mrs, H. D. Smatlbones, | ¢ ,filfiu&on. are the guests of Ms. umli | Connolly. . Mrs. Fred Morton has gone td Brevard, ! N. C., to spend the summer. I%'llar'firet Morton has returned from New York. | ‘r. and Mrs. Louis Funkenstein have o' to New York, Chicago and other points to be gone several Weeks. o ry Atkinson visited his family ‘here J’t th;’home of Colonel and Mrs. E. K. n, WE Eleanor Smith, the guest of Miss Alice Chandler, has returned to her homs in_ Valdesta. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs Du- Bose have returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miles T.ewis in Greenshoto. . r. and Mrs. Howard Holden, of Atlan “have been visiting Judge and Mrs. forace Holden, on Milledge avenue. My, anfl Mrs. Lee Minor Paul haye left r Perrg after visiting' Judge and Mrs. e Holden. % s Jennie Arnold, Neil Cochran, n Hodgson and Bill Carlisle, Bill n lls Riley Reese are in Oxford. attanding Emory commencement, Morna Michael, of the State Nor g School, has returned to her home in oe. ss Mary Lyndon is spending several weeks in North Carolina. . Miss Leila May Hull leaves in a short wl’ for New York, where she will visit sister, Mrs. Gordon Carson, Mrs. J. H. Beusse and Miss Henrietta Beylse are in New York at the Waldorf for a visit of two weeks oo a &ton HE Governor John Milledge Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution, has elected the following offi cers for the year: Mrs. Paul B. Trammell, mt; Mrs. B. A, Tyler, vice regent; 3 Margie Hill, recording secretary; Miss nnie Horne, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. E. Mann, treasurer; Mps, W. R, Can nen, registrar; Mrs. Warren Davis, histo rlan; Dr. . K. Sims, chaplain. Misses Lily Belle and Isabelle Wright, of Ringgold, were homnor guests at a ;:fly given Friday evening by Clark mes, those Invited to meet thé guests xt honor being the members of the Fri n{uNluht Club. \ s. Paul B. Fite\ entertained two ta br of bridge Monday afternoon in com pliment to her guest, Mrs. Jim Flemister, of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. W. W. Hamil ton, of Barnesville. flu Kate Harlan entertained her card e e ) i \,\\\\ '// ,7’ =y o VDS = ] » 0 ‘A;'\L \\ i O . ¥ a ¢ F. D' d We haye many elegant new designg in dlamond mountings to show you-each of them in the very latest fashion-—and all of them possessing that in + dividuality of design charac teristie of our jewelry. . You will find in our ecollection of dlamends only stones of genu fne worth-—we handle no oth ” ers—and. they are sold under our wunconditional guarantee. Your patronage. is invited on this basis, v \ There Is Economy s K‘,‘d iln a Few Steps d & Around the Corner from Whitehall, ! At the Sign of the Blg Clock. First Door from Keely's Corner, ) W t Xy Note the name and address, \4 R club at two tabl \ Rl tables of bridge Tuesday aft-s ) Miss Alma Nance E | | 2uest of Mrs, !]:; P ll‘al?rur.A“.nm' s dbe ‘. Mr, and Mrs, W, | P 1§ ind Mrs. oMol rater and children o SR or | romew eyt AtLER d have re)luri:ed Miss Janice ives Tn I\?3??3’l;(}{{,"’;'.““’“ is visiting rela | . Miss Mignon Harlan, of € A s “alhoun, 48 the | Buest of her giste g ot Ir, ry Mrs, Peul B. Tram- Miss Allie Mae i | weslayer CMw“fil{m\ has re{turned from | with Neb ‘ o spehd the holidng‘s | Doty barents, the Rev. and Mrs. R, M, | Major ahd Mrs, W, W, H 3 X 3 amilton, | Barnesville, are here for the summer. o : luxre'd n?llon?h?l g&k dWeltcott haye re heir i 5 . lalfilc olty, N. wedding trip to At TS. B. A. Tyler and Miss Betty Tyle | Spent a part of this week In Aflulu.’ ' i oo ! Millen » ' 188 GRACH PARKER is 'glfl guest of | lllol:: Clara Leck DeLoach ih States " Mr. and Mrs, K. E. West have returned to their home in Sandersville, af’ter a visit | to_their daughter, Mrs. James Daniel. : Mrs. J. B. Thomas has returned from a | month’s visit to relatives at Bastman. | Miss Alma ltegnoldt has returned from . :flr\'lslt to Miss Ethel McDaniel at States 0, l Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brannen is the l'u\-;st of relatives in Statesboro. : Mra. Gordon Lamback and children, of Außusta, spent the weeksend with their : fufjlwr. Mflh{orfis. lw Palmer, Sr, ames M, anlel & 1 rahaa spent - Friday in Sa Mrs. A B, Awtr}v has returned from a visit to friends at Douglas. Miss Ethel MeDaniel, of Statesboro, is tho‘ guest of Miss Altria Rt-i‘nolds. C. B. Hargroves spent tlie week-end in Savannah. % Mrs. Donie Brinson has returned frot a 4 visit to friends at Douglas. Miss Gladys Edenfield has returned from a visit to Rocky Ford. | Robert Daniel, Jr., is the guest of Mrs. [ Monroe Dearing in Athens. | _Mrs. Floy Holt and little son, L. 8., of | Sandersville, is the guest of their parénts, IMr. and Mrs. E. J. Daniel, DR en ' 'Lithia Springs A | IBUTENANT CLYDE WATSON, who | has been in France for the past year, landed in New York Thursday and arrived here Monday to visit liis parents, | Mr., ahd Mfs. James A. Watson, for a few | days before being discharged. Mrs. Robert H. Patterson and children, Eugenia and Robert, Jr.,, motored to Als bertville, Ala,, Wednesday, where they will gpend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Stephenson. Seymore Kerr, of Atlanta, spent last we]e‘k~e_nd wlti Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Max well . Miss Willié J. Sk{;l’nensnn has returned to her home in Albertville, Ala., after spenfling several weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Patterson. Ralph Bostwick, of Atlanta, was the week-end guest of Emory Watson. oo Americus - RS. EGBERT ALLEN was hostess last week at a pretty party honor ing Miss Marion Mayo, of Atlanta, whp is her attractive house guest. Sweet- Ipeau, hydrangeas and n?nturtlumu were the pretty flowers used in wall pockets [and bowls, and those enjoying the occa | sion were ' Miss Anna Murray, Miss Lois McMath, Miss Georgia Bena Dodsen, Mrs, A. B. Turpin, Miss Pailine Broadhurst, Miss Mary Littlejohn, Miss Laverne Thom las, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Mrs. J. G. , BEALPI,_\ - 2 OHOID %aynesmßufldinég Corner of Auburn Avenue and Peachtree Street, Under Haynes Jewelry Stoye, PHONE IVY T 7116. For Beauty’ Sake *“This Shop Is Here.” (i : | ’;"‘ M 6 Q 1/’%} i,!@“[ q 1; ‘%fir;'@“ iW R D SN DR Plamapr T TN “‘;R’**«i. A %1 M. \‘\\\ P 3 :‘:%f S E‘i’i{’% x ys Cool, Comfortable, Cozy. r 7 .‘.‘E“ L/ 4 " ~x) Q ) R xsy 4 e I ey ’" L e - ‘" ;x e [ ’\ e A ’ . " Al Hair Dressing [ o “ B It is really great the [ [y effects that our expert " IR hair dressers can pro- ‘\ '\ b . ' B duce. Scientific scalp & N treatments by the La- [& " ' Al B mar method produces B N wonders. A trial will [ ') ‘1 \ Iy convinee you. o o v' - A - /5. A PR AL gy — e WE KNOW HOW There is an Artistry in Our Work That is Sure to Please You HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspipor for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1919, Holst, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Ruth. McArthur, Mlu Lout;i Wllumrd, Miss fih:ubetg Eldredge, iss Ltisille Allen, rs. Robert McLeod, M‘u Sara K}:(mg.lok. Misys Buford ihrvey. Miss « Bess Mcolwod, Miss Maud% herlock, Miss Sara Towel, Miss Mnfv 11 D{?veup’on. Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Geraldine Payne, Miss Theoue \Vfi:b and Miss Esther Reynolds. re, J. 1), Hooks entertained last weelk at a congeninl bridge asembling a few friends to en}oy the game. Sweetpeas and pink roses wore nrr-n”qa prettily mroughnut,&h- apartments, and those play ing were Miss Kathloen nerham. Mrs, D. R. Brinson, Mrs. Walter Rylender, Mrs. E. J. FEldredge, &‘r" Furlow Gatewood, ll“' Charles 'Burks, ’}{ro. Bugene Hill, Mrs. E. B. Everett, Mrs. W. K, Taylar, ‘Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mrs. Tom Marshall, Mrs. George Oliver = and Mrs, Stephen Pace. ‘ One of the prettiest bridge parties of | the week was that given by Mrs. W. !.‘ Kirkpatrick at her home on College street, when the members of the Thursday Bridge Club assembled to enjoy the ever-ln!er-‘ ‘Nting‘ game, ‘Summer flowers were '{’l\hf_ lni}g arranged in wall pockets and | bowls. @ top Wcore prize was a bhox f handkerchiefs. ’rhgu lgl.aylng were Mrs, ‘ ;l. 1, s(park', )gl. . R. Andrews, Mrs. Y. ¥ Grubhs, Miss Bmma Mae Borum, Mrs. Tracy dunntnflmm. Mre, Willis Haw kins, Mrs. J. B ifmower. Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs, Carr Glovér, Mrs. Lovelace Eve, !\m. Macon Dudley, Miss Florence Nilcs, s, B, R. Boyd, Mrs. J. E. Math ‘l&. Mrs." Hollis Fort and Miss Lois Mec ath. - l The Woman's Club held an interesting meeting last weelk, the last of the series until October, when the members will as semble for the winter work, No program wis rendered on this occasion, the entire ‘tlnfl' being devoted to the business in w hag}d. [ rs. M. H.' Wheeler was hostess last week to a few congenial friends for a €3me of bridge. Thosé Klnyulx’g‘ were Mrs. . E. Taylor, *Miss Mary rkeér, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Miss Kathleen Den me. Miss Claire Everett, Miss Louise arshall, Mrs. Eugene Oato, Miss Annie fvey, M, D. R. Brinson, Mrs. E. B. Everett, Mts, John Allen Fort, Miss Ane ‘nic Bailey, Mts. Cloyd Buchanan, Mrs. L. ¥. Grubbs, Mrs, W. D. Ivey, Mrs. Willis Hawkins and Mrs. John Wagnon. Miss Emma Love Fisher, who was re-, cently elected vice president of the Wes leyan Glee Club, is at home for the m;m— nml- after a winter of study at Wesleyan College. The Fortwtwo Club had for its hostess last week Mrs. W. W. Humber, who en tertnined at her pretty home on Tayioer street, DProtty sumer flowers were used with charming effect throughout the rooms and those playing were Mrs. Lawtence Browh, Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs. A. C. Crockett, Mrs. Lee Hansford, Mrs. Zach Childers, Mrs. George Oliver, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Mrs. Frank _Turpin, Mrs, John Sheffield, Mrs. E. M. Viquesney, Mrs. James Bynum, Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mrs. J. L. Sparks. The newly organized dancing club, just formed of the returning college boys and girls, and claiming the maximum mem=" hership of fifty, held its first dance in the Bell studio last week and was large= ly. attended. A number of out-of-town visitors wete present, in odanion to the Americus social dancers. The chl‘serom were Ifutemmt and Mrs. Floyd ilson, }r(l'. and Mrs. G. 8. Scott, Mr. and Mrs . S. Waller, Mrs. Will Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Frane Mangum, and Mr, and Mrs. John M. Council. ~ An emgagement announcement of intor-. est to Americus friends is that of u?(iu Frances Loving and Mr. Lucas C. Thiers, of Memphis, Tenn., the mariagd to take place the latter part of Jume Miss Lov ing has spent all her life im Americus, and has won a host of friends by her charming personality and happy disposi tion. A number of pretty affaivs have been grranged for this June bride. A pretty wedding of the week wasg that of Miss Thelma Ryals and Ervin Lee, rwhlch occurred u‘{ the h(?e of' the bride'ss parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'E. C. Rull. at their homo on Brannon iitreet. e VOws were recelved by Rev. Gu‘rton Figher, and’ the bride was attended b{{ Jher IMttle broth ;'r and sistér, Carl an e(m.hrnm. and Mise Edith Ryals as maidNof lwnor. Aft er the ceremony luncheon gwas served to the intimate fnm!h?' friends,, and immedi ately * following r. and 'gu. Tee left for New York and Whshingthn for a wed ding trip of two weeks. l?\n‘n their re turn they will be at home Jat 917 Lee street. The announcement of thwe sengagement, of Miss Mary Eila Davenpart and Quim h;' Yielton is of interest to a rwide circle of friends, both in Americus and else 'whcrn. where the young pwmh ane well kuaown, Many pretty affai are bein planned for Miss Davenport. " Miss Dorothy Cargill enteytsinesd lnufl week at a heart-dice party, \-qmmimam -ing ‘Miss Margaret Laney, of I‘omm|ms.‘l 'who {s her attractive guest for some time. | Sweetpeas and bright* summ br flnwar-bi were attractively ‘arranged throughout the }houle. and these playing were Miss Quenelle Harrold, Miss Annie Ivey, Missl Agnes Gatewood, Miss Annie Ellis, Miss ‘Gertmde Davenport, Miss label Xllia] Miss' Mary Glover, Miss Eugenia Parker, lMlarPlarfl. Glover, Miss }Mesg Mcleod, Mise Mary Parker, Miss Mary Dudley, Migs Mara Sims, Miss Paul e Broad hurst, Miss Ruth Council, Miss Isabel Wheatley, Miss Mary Sheffield, Miss Eue genia Colling, Miss Emma = Live Fisher, Miss Georgia Bema Dodson, lliss Nellie/ Worthy and Miss Mary Sue Chambliss. An (-Wyuhlo swimming party and pic= nic was ‘enjoyed last week by the mem bers of Miss Elizabeth Cobb’s nrusic class., After the swim a delicious pienic lune was serwed. \ Mre. Farlow Gatewood entertitined 1 week a saw congenial friends at hrldgc., Sweetpeas amd summer flowers were the pretty decorations usad, and hox of handkerchiefs was given for top score. Those present were Miss ‘Kathleem Denham, Mrs. D. R Brinson, Miss Jaude sherlock, Miss Elizabeth BEildredge, Mrs. Griff Eldredge, Mrs. Eugene COnto, Miss Sara Kendrick, Mrs. J. G. Holst, Mrs, E. J. Eldredge, Miss Marion Mayo, Miss Kou ise Marshall amd Mrs. W. E. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier entertalined lagt week 8t a dinner party in honor of Miss Mary Ella Davenport, a bride-clect of the month. The prettily appointed ta ble- had for its centerpiece a loveky ar rangenient of yellow coreopsis with shaded yQiH'?w tapers, and the place cards and other details caxried out the yellow celor scheme. Covers were Mid for twelce, and those geated were Miss Davenport and gulml:iy" Mélton, Mr. and Mrs. Enwry yvlander, Mr. and*Mirs. Walter Rylandler, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Hollis and Charles Lanier. Miss Quenelle Havrrold: entertained last week ‘at a pretty heart-dice party, com plimenting Miss Frauces Leving, a hride lN“Ct of the month, and Miss Mrt!!\!'ot Lamey, of Columbus, who ig theé Rouse [aueat of Miss Dorotlty Cargill. Hydran fim amd sweetpeas formed the piretty ecorations, and the guests of honor were given pretty pieces of Wngerie. Those g{ren ent were Miss Dorothy* Cargill, Miss Mar garet Laney, Miss Framces Loving, Mins Mabel Ellis, Miss Agmes Gatewood, Mias Annie Ellis, Migs Gertrixle Davenport, Miss Mary Sheffield, Miss Isathel Wheatley, Mise Mary Dudley, Miss Magy Kate Hamilton, lm?fi Clara (lover, Miss Mary Sue Cham alis“. Miss Ruth Council and Miss Eugenla ollins. Mrs. Furfow Gatewood was hostess last week to members of the Red Cross Bridige Club. Sweetpeas and pink roses were used in all pockets and vases, and the top score was a pack of playing cards. Those laying were Mrs. J. D). Hooks, Miss glalre Everett, ‘Miss Kathleen Denham, Mra. Carr Glover, Mrs. Dudley Gatewood, yiu Lduise Marshall, Mrs. Walter Rylan er, Mrs. L. Df Todd and Mrs. J. C. Dep ham. . “p;fiu Emma - Love Fisher Is visiting friends in Cordele, and is the bridesmaid e = \_’T_ 8 i = ,‘ W % ) , | | P / e ( of 2 j l fi % . 7 ] it S, \\ ',"fi‘n&é’ 'i‘:d“'lll“‘l,‘ n\\ _.“i "’ ! il B R ] . A e =l (W] ; T =] vl ;;]mgw gy .f i gN |1 - l il W *":.Eafi?l"';‘.‘;%\u L e [~ [ TSGR h \ ‘(“H i 1 (0 :! i 1 (e ‘,::“1‘1* ,!| {‘l‘ia‘lu'q'w it M ll)i ,llslt‘,!!i,”, o | i l indifL (LI R A ' RL e e Announcement In asking the public to visit Atlanta’s newest and best equipped beauty shop—THl & LAMAR—we feel ' that you will be delighted with g ur facilities to extend the very best service and treatment. Expert Operators and the I atest Equipments are here and we’ve prepared to serve you properly in Hairdressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, | Hair Staining, Childrez 's Hair Cutting, Hair Bleaching, Manicuring,, Facial Massage. For Beauty’s Sake . SCC Lamar \ ] {:E I - l o ) 5 T ; ’ :»!-.»» / ,’J A 1 " v M fad fi' P ‘W} 1] == e =g i - .'““‘f_":T--' ) 4‘ \ s - P % : ‘Lj fi ) /‘:5 “"“1"!, Nwa ML ‘;E“l""'_v,’:l“ L VAL 0 Sy ki < - y - Latest Elvctri;»x‘xl Equipment WE CARE HOW dot Yh" wodding of Miss: Chester and Mr. [Wiuber. AMiss Chester fcrmerly resided in Americus during the (pagtorate of her fa 'l’tl\er, Dr, O. B, Chester, At the [Pirst Meth- Hodlst Church, and shye has maany friends 'in Americus who ate ‘interested in her marriage Mrs. Coley J Lewih:, of Atlanta, is the ‘gumt of Mr, and Mns. Lee Council. ! The Daughters of the Amerigan Revolu tion had an interestin g meetirg last weok with Mrs. Frank P. Jiarrold At her home on Collegoe street. A, very intpresting talk wag given by McCoril Prathdr on his re ‘l ent experiences in France, and Mrs, spAdelph Hoffman rendered geveral violin elections. The chajgier dishanded for the ! ummer months, and will resume its meets ngs in October, ¢ The dance given' by thrg Sumter Clubh ]lfl the Elks' hall vas a brilliant affair, sMany members of the ccfllege set have ll;rm\u'nml for the smimmer, and this lent lhln air of added gidety th the oceasion, {{The out-of-town visitors pjesent were Misa sfil-}fi!\.flr Reynolds, of Mob/le; Miss Cortez WMWhitsett, of Atlantan: Mirgs Theone Wehb, Agof Sumter; Miss Lroasting Logan and Miss (MCeraldine Logan, as Rliins: Miss Susan LBloomer, of Missigsippiy Mias Willidee larke, Miss Véra Inman and Miss Ade ine Armstrong, of* Albstgy. QW G E:orsyth ® ey C APTAIN ANI» MRS, THOMAS R. At GAINES, of ¥rt McPherson, spent the week-enel with Mr. and Mrs ' Thomas R ’l':hn:lfi;_g‘ J Mr. "and Mrs. J H. Gay, of Jackson ville, Fla., were the guests during the goweek of Mr, and Jlrs. J. Grady Tingle. ] They left Wednesdup' accompanied by Mrs, J. O. Elrod for an ‘extended Western trip. Mrg. Lois Peeplc §:, of Atlanta, was the ! week-end guest of jer mother, Mrs. T, B, Cabaniss. . G. G. King, Mr: ). Annie McKenzie and ~ WilHam MeKenzicy, of Thomaston, Were ,l the rocent guests ¢ € Prof. and Mrs, W. W, Hurst l Miss Mary Pondc v and Miss Louise Phin azee left Friday so r New York, where they will study music « aring the summer, Mp and Mrs. T!jomas R. Talmadge and Mre. Thomas R. G pines spent several days of the past week in Atlantay where they went to meet Cap lain Gaines, who has re cently returned fr pm France, Miss Annie Mc( owen is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCowen Brad Brown, of Milledgeville, spent+ the week-end in the « fity. Mrs. Paul What Jey has returned to her home in Helena, ffter a visit to her par enfs, Dr. and Mrs, T. €. Gibson. R, P. Brooks « md Howell Newton are . ‘ The most e Meetive, convenlent and harmless way to remove hair | Is with DeMiracie, the original sanitary liquicl. It acts quickly | with eertzinty and absolute safe (y. Results f 1 om its use are im wediate and 1 asting. | Only genuliie ngeu the | nrl‘lnll. s;lll Bry llq:‘-.d!n al money-back i parautee in each package. At '# counters In 80c, $1 and {!a or by mall from ms in pllin on re ceipt of price, Ffil book maliled 5 plain sena envelop » om Mirnele, 120th |St. and E:.S; Ave, New York. " = A ongdoylnt a fishing trip in Florida, isses Sara Newton, Mary and Anna Persons left Tuesday for an bxtended trip in the East, ' Miss Blanche Rushin and Miss Eliza beth Bittick left Tuesday for a visit to Havonnah. Spartanbusg, S, C.,, and Ashe ville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wellborn, Miss Prinson, Miss Sallie Rushin and Miss Plovehe Rushin, spent Sunday in Indian Springs. f Miss Josephene Chambliss, of Broxton, tnd(hu- guest of her aunt, Mrs, J. O. El. rod. Mrs. George Morris, of Cordele, Is the guest of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Newton, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cater, Mr. and Mrs W. G. Wellborn, Miss Sallie Rushin, 8. Rutherford, R. 1.. Bivins, Robert L. Biv ins, Jr, Thomas R. Talmadge, Thomas R. Talmadge, Jr., Z. M. Maynard, Robert MeClain, J. M. Wright, Clark Tribble and lemrt Banks spent Monday in llawkins ville. Mrs. Arthur B, Ewing has returned, to ber home In Atlanta after a visit to her mother, Mra, I, H. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Medlock, of Atlanta, :}wnt several days of the weck with John MeCowen, d ¥ Mrs. W. W, Hurst is the guest of her dmlshter. Mrs. R. 8, Franklin, in Adairs ville. Messrs. Thomas R. Talmadge, R. W. MASONBROS, ATL ANTA'S GREATE ST FURNITURE HOUSE 4/ 6 WEST MITCHELL ST, 2 DOORS FROM WHITEHALL ST. Monday Special onday dpecial J > LAWN x,.:.._r_..:.: ————— -; SRR eo i i s = e L : it ::.\\V I\ —,:1415351;'2‘:’}53::‘:.“':::1 B (] 1 "_';‘..“ .) 4 ] sy gl T P ek -t vvr.»' ek Four-foot Bench, like eut. Ideal for lawn, porch or summer home. A limited number to be sold.” Come early, NOC.O.D.'s OR PHONE ORDERS. TR oL e DR el iRt /\l ‘ -"7. //A'l Hi\ ;”' lw/'/.‘“.fig-i ,[‘l'-'. 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Te o e Dining room Suite, eonsisting of 54-inch Buffet, 6-foot Extension Square Table, 37-inch China Cabinet, 32-inech Serving Table, 1 Agm Chair and 5 Straight Chairs. $ 5 An ideal Suite for bungalow or apartment. Specially priced (Easy Terms) 22 'OO Our Li Bed 1 See Our Line ot Bedroom Suites \\/ = I e l l‘ ( ! a‘ : ',\l" B ‘ e //’~ b ik ‘:"< :"‘l\“ “‘ VBEd ie | W= Pp== ey l‘ ‘ s [ L ’.....'-L—-‘»‘v- ' R‘ w ; ' l | Wiy i U —— s S . Y N 4 b | ¥ty - S s e ot s (| | B[ T 8 CRfeade T ] = T '~~"m"‘} "‘ " ” - A ! ' ’/lé‘l" rj. J/ Y ‘ :_' [ Pytomeay > | - Rue?. S A ee~ o £ — E‘%’ T l B e S a‘fi!.. l v Tl B < v, R \"T«b_ _"”4// / / Bedroom suites in wonderful variety of styvles and finishes. Old Ivory, Mahogany, and American Waluut are shown in the various period effects at prices ranging from $150.00 to %500.00, EASY. TERMS - Wilkinson, F. F. Bloodworth, T. C. Gam=~ ble, Thomnaß R, Talmadge, Jr., aré attend ing the meeting of the Cotton Speed Crushers’ Association at Tybee Island, Howell Newton spent the week-end In Camilla, Prof. W. W, Hurst spent several days of the past week in Cuthbert. Mrs. E. D, Rudisill is the guest of Mrs. Charlie Sanders in Decatur, - T ¢ Sqpston ' 188 LOUISE TUCKER, who has been A attending school at Wesleyan Col lege, is at home with her mother, Mrs. Bertsié Tucker. Miss Esther MeCrary, a(‘nemher of the Toceon grammar school facHlty, is at home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrse Gladstone Owens, of Athe ons, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker, Mrs, ¥. F. Lee and children were the guests of Mrs, W. F, Hubbard, in Elbers ton, last week. Misseks Laura Baker and Berta Littla are at home from Georgia Nermal and Influs trinl College, .at Milledgeville, where. they have ben in school for the past year, Mrs, Ra G, Ayers left last week - for Washington, ). C., where she will wisit Mrs. H. A, Pitmer and. Miss Vivian Baker, Mrs. L. J. McConnell spent several days in Carnesville last week as the guest of 7H Mr. and Mrs. V. C, Nelms. Miss Fulane Adams visited relatives in Dewy Rose last week. Mr, and Mrs. R, H. Moss and Dr, and Mrs. E. N. Bowers have returned from & visit to relatives in Hip y Lieutenant Cline Brookl has returned from overseas and i§ at home with his par« ents, Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Kenmore had ase their guests at dinner Sunday, Misses Anna Belle Ginn, Nannfe Sue Brooks, TEulane Adams and Gus Richardson, of Hartwell. Miss Carlton, of Bowersville, was ‘{i;o xum‘u of Miss Nannie Sue Brooks t wegk, 6E‘E‘he Allen Turner Chapter of U. D, C. met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. 14-’? at her home on Hartwell street. he Laura Bowers Chapter of the East ern Star enjoyed a social meeting Thursday evening at the Masonie Hall, L. CHAJAGE Manufatturer and Dealer In FINE FURS Expert Remodeling 221 Arcade Building e e A o X T R ‘:‘.‘-*\:;_:_-.".’-T'-f--":"‘-:-, SR e e R e ey Tt &?Q’QQ&J—Z-::#! N R eTy §§'&-\s-.—u—:’_'f"_' .‘7‘\‘\\\:\s3&:':_:""'..‘3:'%;.: RN e -‘;\\Q_ L o e §§§Q&c.‘.-—%n‘é¥ AN R Y oy o g '\‘\,&&‘.fl;—_gf“_bf \&;E—?_-:f"" This Clothes Hamper, ex actly like cut, is 28 inches high, has extra heavy at tached top; an indispen sable article for the home. There are only 18 of them left, so you had better get in early Monday morning. They will not stay in the house long at $1.49