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RS. 8. J. BURNEY entertained for
M “her three daughters, Mrs. Victor
Bennett, of Gay, Ga.; Miss Caro
line Burney, Bluefield, W. Va., and
Misgs Nellle May Burney, who has been
in the naval reserve service, and are
home for a happy reunion, Monday aft
ernoon with an informal photoplay par
t¥. After the pictures a luncheon was
M'ed at the tea garden. Mrs. Burney
had as her guests besides the honorees,
Misses Frankie and Gussie Steele, Ross,
Nona_Reese, Mesdames B. F. Quigg
Ross Bosworth, Frank McGinnis, George
Schonberger. i
The non%rwlm given by Miss Miriam
Reynolds' Friday evening was an artis
tic musical event and the beautifu] pro-:
ram was exquisitely rendered. Migs
%da Bartholomew, of Atlanta, the gift
ed musician and, accompanist, assisted
Miss Reynolds and was her guest at
Rubyn June. Miss Reynolds, studied
voice during the winter in New York
with Madam Valerie and was coached
for this concert by the celebrated Hage
man, conductor of the Metropolitan op
era. Miss Reynolds presented the chair
man of the Children's Free Clinic with
a part of the proceeds.
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Tca.rds to the reception leen by Mrs.
John Hawkins and rs. Augustus
| Young at Young, Ga.,, and motored
ldown Thursday afternoon.
l Mrs, Bessie Battey Troutman return
|ed from Atlanta Thursday accompanied !
| by Mrs, Forrest Adair and Miss Kath
|erlne Crighton, Mrs, Adair came up for
the week-end, but Miss Crighton will
ltbie the guest at Sunnyside for some
me.,
| Colonel and Mrs, James Haynes
Reeves and two small children and Miss
Maggie Reeves are the guests of their
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. B. T." Haynes.
Colonel Reeves has just returned from
overseas wearing the Croix de Guerre
for conspicuous gallantry. - .
Mr. and Mrs, Max Kuttner have fiono
East for several weeks. Mrs. art
Smith will join them in New York.
Mrs. William Welch will spend the
summer in Rome, returning from New
York this week after seeing her hus
band sail for Russia, where he has been
for several years engaged in the bank
ing business. y
Miss Illiza Hough and Miss Nettle
Smith left for New York Monday, going
by water, They will take a trip up
the St. Lawrence Riv and spend a
short while in Boston, ’lxen Miss Smith
will return to Atlanta and Miss Hough
wil go to New Hampshire to visit rel
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Mr. and Mrs, John H, Reynolds and
Miss Miriam will motor through Ten
ressee to Mr. Reynolds’ old home, leav
lng‘ Tuesday. ‘
he Guild of St. Peter's Church and
a few special guests motored to the
home of Captain and Mrs, C. F. O'Keefe
on the Coosa for a delightful meeting
Tuesday afternoon. The business ses
sfon occupied the first half hour, the
main feature of which was the election
of officers. Mrs. James O'Neill was
chosen president, Mrs. 8. F. Magruder,
socrou%; and Miss Mary Veal, treas
tirer, e members of the association
lingered long in the charming home for
the soclal hour,
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LaGrange
HE members of the Halcyon Club
were delightfully entertained by
Mrs. Powell Friday afternoon.
Twenty {ueltl were rresent.
Mrs, Will Reid, of Bullochville, who
is the house fiuelt of Mrs. Irnest Stal
lings, was t ee.gueu of honor at a
bridge-tea Tuesday aftegnoon. The
‘&rlze for the highest score was won by
rs. I. C, Doe, who was presented with
a deck of cards. The guest of honor
was given a dainty piece of lingerie.
Mrs. C. V. Truitt was hostess at a
bridge-tea Wednesday afternoon. The
guest of honor was Mrs. Alf Truitt, of
Atlanta. The prize was awarded to
Mrs, Henry Callaway, a dainty fan, and
the guest of honor was presented with
a hand-made camisole. About forty
‘lgfists attended.
| esdames F. G. Blrdlonf and Kate
Birdsong entertained at a linen shower
Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary
Norris, whose wedding to Mr. Merrell
Stephens, of , Atlanta, will take place
this month, Many beautiful hand-made
gifts were received. The guests in
cluded twenty of Miss Morris’ most inti
‘mate friends.
Miss Mary Connally, whose marriage
to Mr. Jack Frost will take place on
June 19, was the honor guest at an en
tertainment given at the Colonial tea
rooms Friday afternoon. The room
where the games were played were
beautifully decorated with shasta dai
sies. Miss Connally was presented with
many lovely gifts.
Miss Mary Lane was the guest of
honor Friday evening at an_entertain
ment given by Mrs. Robert Hutchinsog.
During the evening a guessing contest
was held and the prizes were awarded
to Miss Frances Daniel and Robert
Young. Punch was served by Miss Eliz
abeth Mitchell. The invited guests were
the members of the senior class of the
LaGrange High school, of which, Miss
Lane is a member, v £
John Favor entertained at a dinnéer
at the home of Mrs, Abrahams on Sun
day evening. Covers were laid for ten.
Mrs. J. E. Dunson and Miss Claude
Dunson have returnedjfrom Lynchburg,
Va., where Miss Dunson was a grad
uate at Rando]l_ph_-_Mason College.
Mrs. Robert’ Hill and daughter, ‘Mary
Jane, of Oklahoma City, are the guests
of Mrs. George Dallis for the summer.
Mess Will Reid has returned to her
home in Bullochville; after having beéen
the. guest of Mrs. Ernest Stallings for
a week. <k
Mrs. W, C, Moncrief and Miss Thelma
are spending several weeks in New York
and Wa.xhlnfit‘on, BK. J :
Mrs. Joe ne and da\nlht?&, “Sarah,
have returned from a visit to Mrs, Har
vey Hill, "of "Atlanta. o
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valeri and children
have gone to Europe, where they will
spend the summer. Mr. L. L. Reid,
of Hogansville, spent several days in
the city this week on business,
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ISS ru:?swcm WRIGHT en(eiflned l
for Miss Florence Day ‘Tuesd aft
ernoon. Miss Day is a bride-elect, |
and the entertainment was a miscellane- |
ous shower. Many beautiful gifts were
presented to the bride.
Me. and Mrs. J. L. McGarity visited
Atlanta last week.
Mrs. W. A. Farr and children, of Char
lotte, N. C., who are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Day, spent last week in
Athens.
Miss Mattie Mictael, of Cordele, is vis
iting her mother Mrs. Fannie Michael.
Mrs. Amanda Breedlove has returned to
her home in Atlanta after a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. John T. Aycock.
Miss Helen Cox is visiting Oxford, be
jng a member of an enjoyable house party
given by Miss Josephine Franklin.
Mrs. Hugh Haralson bas returned to
her home in Atlanta,
Miss Pansy had as her visitor for com
mencement her sister, Miss Sibly Aiken,
of Jefferson.
Mrs. W. H. Nunnally has returned from
a ‘visit to Jefferson. Mrs. Nunpally gave
the alumni address at Martin Instituta
this year.
“"‘l. Edgar Tichenor has returned from.
Richmond, Va., wheréd she has been
spending some time with her daughters,
Miss Hester Tichénor. ”
The reeeption given for Miss Florence
Day on Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Robert Aycock was one of the most
brilliant affairs of the seascn. The ‘beau
tiful colonial home 80 suited to enter
taining, was unusually attractive on this
oceasion, the parlors being banked with
smilax, ferns and crystal vases filled with
pink roses. The reception was a compli
ment to Miss Day, from the Young Ladies
Missionary Soclety of the First Metho
dist Church, Miss Day dbeing a very active
swml-er. A;}lul seventy-five guests called
uring the ternoon.
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Talbotton.
R. AND MRS, R. W. SPAIN, of New
York, are the guests of Mrs. Eliza
beth Spain
Mrs. William Willlams was hostess to
the Junior Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. J. M. Heath entertained the Rook
Club Wednesday afternoon at her home on
College street. Mrs. R. W. Spain wus the
guest of honor.
Mrs. A. P. Persons entertained the Sensor
PBridge Club and a few friends Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Lynda Lée Dryah was hostess at &
dinner pnrt{ Wodnud;} in honor of her
daughters, Lynda lee Jr.'s birthday.
Mrs, Robert Trussell entertained thirty
young people with a swimming pacty at
Juniper Lake Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. P. Leonard, Mr and Mrs. R
Ww. Spain, Mrs, J. 8. Cahill and William
Leonard, Jr., motored to Columbus Tuesday
to spend the day.
The Camp Fire Girls had a ceremonlal
meeting Monday afternoon. Seme of the
girls were made wood-gatherers,
Miss Marthd Leonard is spending the
week in Thomaston, the guest of Mrs. Ca
pers Hl}gh!owcr.
Dr. enry MecGehee returned from
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charge from the army.
Misses Emily Heath and Louise McGehee
ceturned Monday from a month's visit to
New York and Washington, D. C.
Miss Mary Cozart, of Columbus, is the
guest of Miss Mary Graham.
Mrs. Fillingham, of Columbus, was the
week-end guest of Mrs. Lynda Lee Br{‘ln.
Miss Cornelia Jordan is visiting las
Carrie May Jordan in Macon.
Mrs, Minnie Bishop agl Mrs. Rose Tal
ley, of Atlanta, are the ?uelu of Dr. J. B,
Douglass.
Mrs. Columbus Alford returned to her
home at Sylvester Saturday, after a week's
vigit to her father, Dr. J. B, Douglass.
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AMAR POTTS entertained the senior
class of the Newnan High School
Friday afternoon, The chaperons
were B. I, Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Quattiebaum, W, H, Dargan, Miss Willie
Love, Miss Anne England, Miss lone Gro
gan, Miss Lutie Powell, Miss Frances Ar
nold and Mrs. Myron Farmer.
Mrs. Tolleson Kirby gave a party Satur
day afternoon, the guests being entertained
on the summer porch, where blooming
plants were used as the decorations.
Améng those present were Mrs. Frank Cole,
Mrs. L. H. Hill, Mrs. R. O. Jones, Mrs.
Annie Orr, Mrs. N. E, Powell, Mrs. Garland
Jones, Mrs. G, 8. Gibson, Mrs, H. C. Ar
nall, Jr., Mes. H. H. North, Mrs. T. M.
Goodrum, Mrs. A. M. Norris and Miss
Neila Lou Walten.
Saturday evening Miss Janet Miller was
hostess at a dinner party. A basket of
sweetpeas formed the centerpiece for a
lace-cpvered table. 'The guests were Miss
Katie' Dent, Miss Mildred Daurden, Miss
Jessie Manget, Sanford Mabson, Russell
Fain and G. BE. Nelson, of Florida.
Judge R. W, Freeman and Miss Mary
Freeman have returned from New York,
where they went to meet Captain Hill
Freeman, who returned last week frowm
Franece.
Miss Lois Fleming, of Hopkinsville, Ky.,
is the guest of Mrs. H. C. Arnall for seve
eral weeks.
Miss Elizabeth Parks gave a lawn plrtg
Friday evening. Those receiving wit
Miss Parks were Mrs, W. B, Parks, Miss
Mnr{ Mann, Miss Helen Dent, Miss Sarah
Stallings, Miss Olive Manget, Miss Helen
Bagley, Miss Sarah Hudson, Miss Grace
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MRS, E. G. WYNSTON, Mgr.
Boone, Miss n-nn; Arnold, Miss Dorothy
Kirby and Miss Pauline Murphey.
Miss Ruby Daniel arrived Wednesday
from Havana, Cuba, where she has been
teaching in Candler College. Bhe will spend
the summer with her sisters, Mrs. T, R,
Lovern and Mrs. Ophelia Attaway.
Mrs. J. P. Eetor and two children, of
Jackson, Ohio, and Mrs. R. D. Wallin, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., are the guests of Mrs,
J. T. Young on Jefferson street, ‘
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Sycamore
R. AND MRS. H, 0. FOUNTAIN, Neal
and Raleigh Fountain, Mrs, Mary
Zorn and Miss Sabbie Bates formed
a motor party to Blue Springs at Albany
Sunday.
Mrs. R. J. Pearce has returned from
Pastman. Miss Louise Nelson accompanied
her home and will be her guest for some
time.
Mrs. J. H. McQuaig, of Jacßksonville, is
the guest of Mrs. John Sconyers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gamble, of Jasper,
Fla., are here with Mr. and Mrs. Johu
Gamble,
Buren Hardy has arrived at home from
France.
Mrs. Carl Warren, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Charles Ray, has returned
to her home at Bubeock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Willlams attendedl
the commencement exercises at G. N. and
I. C. at Milledgeville.
Miss Jewel Williams is at home from
G. N, and 1. C.
Mrs, Jane Branch, of Chula, was a recent
visiter to Mrs. Sarah Clements.
Mrs. Daisy Kemp and daughter, of Tife
ton, are gucsts of Mrs. J. H. Henderson.
Mrs. Katie Brown and children, of Ir
mfllle. are here with Mrs. M. F. Whed-
Mrs. John Harris Childs, of Rebecea, is
the guest of Mrs. A. J. Dyess.
A. J. Biless is taking his vacation at
Jackson and Indian Springs.
Mrs. Leila Morgan and young son, W. D,
are puests of Mrs. M ™ . Adair,
Mrs. E. R. Smith has returned from a
visit to Dr. M. R. Smith at Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stump, of Valdosta,
are guerts of B. G. Smith and family.
Migses Nannie La Shank, Jewel Shep
pard, Carrie Mitehell and Hattie Dillard
ha(\;o returned to their homes for the va
cation.
Robert Reinhardt spent the week-end in
Vienna.
Mrs. Edwin Smith and children are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fields at Ma
rietta.
Clarence Freyman, of Atlanta, was the
week-end guest of Prof. F. W. Freyman
8. K. BSmith and family, of Ashburn,
were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B,
5. Smith.
Miss Drew Waldrup has returned to her
home at Tifton, after a visit to her moth
er, Mrs. L. 8. Waldrup. .
Reduced for Monday Sale.
Dainty Gingham and Percale
Dresses, sizes 2 to 6; pretty pat-
Daity Gingham and Percals
Dresses, sizes 2 to 6; pretty pat
terns.
Regular .
Pl3B Value -oovvedossss 690
Children’s White Dresses and
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