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ENGAGEMEN TS
. McCARTY-TOULMIN
P'R. AND MRS, GEORGE WEYMAN McCARTY announce the en
grgemenet of their daughter, Margaret, to Harry Awbrey Toul
min, Jr., of Dayton, Ohio, the wedding to take place July 24.
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OSBORNE-STELLING
MB. AND MRS. THOMAS OSBORNE, of Pletcher, N. C., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Ellen, to Carl Stelling, of
Augusta.
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WEBSTER-MORGAN
M RS. DORA KISER WEBSTER, of Atlanta and Norcross, announces
the engagement of her daughter, Harriet Ida, to Robert Withers
... Morgan, of Lynchburg, Va., the marriage to take place at Hill Crest,
the home in Norcross, on June 30, On account of the recent death of
* Miss Webster's grandmother, no cards will be issued and only the
~ immediate family will witness the ceermony.
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JONES-KENIGHT
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR THOMAS JONES, of Sale City, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Priscilla, to James Grady
Knight, Jr., of Eatonton, the wedding to take place July 9 at the home
of the bride. No cards.
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~COWAN-POOSER
5 V'BB. M. F. COWAN announces the engagement of her daughter,
- | Ruby Lea to Edward Benjamin Pooser, the wedding to take
_ place soon. .
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- MRS SALLIE McWHORTER, of Stephens, announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Laura, to Alton Broadus Coile, the wedding
~ to take place at an early date.
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~HENDRICKS-BLACKSTOCK .
MRB. W. F. HEAD, of Jefferson, announces the engagement of her
2 daughter, Freddie Ruth Hendricks, to Alexander N. Blackstock,
~ @of Jefferson, the wedding to take place in August.
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- SKELTON-CRANDALL y
] Ml AND MRS. WILLIAM LEE SKELTON, of Elberton, announce
" the engagement of their daughter, Mary Leslie Skelton, to Fred
“ Robert Crandall, of Fort Valley, the wedding to take place early in the
« fall
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_ HESTER-DANIEL
= o MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SIMPON HESTER, of Union Point, Ga,
- announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie FElizabeth,
* to Robert Ewing Daniel, of Crawfordville, the wedding to take place
=~ June 24.
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“ VANSANT-STEED
* MRY AND MRS. H. W. Vansant, of Smyrna, Ga., announce the en
- gagement of thelr daughter, Flora Mary, to Henry Callier Steed,
© the wedding to take place the latter part of September. No cards.
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" M'LAUGHLIN-ROSSER ¥ ¢
: MB. AND MRS. G. T. McLAUGHLIN ln%m the engagement of
; their daughter, Ada Lynn, to James (eftysd "Rosser, of McDon
~ ough, Ga, the wedding to take place July 17. No cards.
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- HURST-STATON : :
'. ML AND MRS. J. PRENTISS HURST announce the engagement of
their daughter, Josephine Imogene, to Albert Hammond Staton,
the marriage to take piace in July.
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PALMER-ROUNTREE ’
Mn. MARY M. PALMER, of Knoxville, Tenn., announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Kthel Harbison, to Herbert Earl
Rountree, of Atlanta, the wedding to take place the early part of July,
~ at the Fifth Avenue Preshyterian Church in Knoxville.
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. PROFFITT-MOORE
' MIL P. P. PROFFITT announces the engagement of his daughter.
Nell, to the Rev. W. H. Moore, of Foster, Ky., the marriage to
. take place the latter part of June.
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' PERGAMENT-SATER
st M&S 8 A PERGAMENT announces the engagement of her daugh
¢ 3 ter, Selma, to Sol Sater, the wedding to take place the latter part
\ June.
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OUT OF TOWN NEWS
Griffin .
NE of the most beautiful receptions
of recent date was the one tendeicd
Mrs. Nolan Johnson, of Nashville,
and Mres. A. C. Porter, of Hartlord, Ky.,
by their hostess, Mrs. Thaddeus 1. Haw
kins, at her home in the Colonial apart
ments. The color motif of the lovely
decorations was pink and yellow, lo the
reception hall was & French basket of
swestpeas, bowls and wall vases filled with
bright yellow nasturtiums. Jdn the draw
ing room, where the guests were received,
tall vases of pink and yellow gladioli
were arianged with charming decorative
effect. Thowe assisting Mrs. Hawkins in
entertaining were Mrs. Newton Baxtor,
Mrs. Parks Walker, Mrs, P. W. Fitts,
Mrs. K. H. Hallyburton, lrl.'Auflultul
Buise, Mrs. Gilman Drake, Mrs owis
Bech, Mis. John Mills, Jr., Mrs. Walter
Forbes, Mrs, Raiph M. Jones, Mrs. Gus
Oxford, and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery. One
hundred and fifty guests called durin
the recelving hours from 4:30 to 6:l’
o'elook.
Mrs. Lioyd Baxter entertained Wednes
day afterncon at a lovely domine party
at her home on Enst College street. The
house was beautiful wich lavish decora
tlous of nasturt'ums, sweetpeas and glad
-1011, Following the game, a delicious sal
ad course with an ice course was served.
Assisting Mrs. Baxter in serving were Mra
Newton Baxter, Mrs. C. D Griffith, Mrs.
W. T. Bennett and Mrs Frank Pittman.
Forty guests were present. i
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert F. Strickland en
tertained Thursday at a beautiful dinner
at their home on Collo‘:’ street, compli=
mentary to their guest s. James Head,
of Houston Toxas, who was Waving on
Thursday afternoon to visit relatives in
Atlanta. The center decoration for the
dining table was o basket of cream-tinted
10808, A Several-course menu was served.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Daniel entertained
Sunday at & beautifully appointed dinner
at their home on Poplar street, in honor
of the visiting ministers, Rev. Arthur
Moore, of Mhcon, Rev. James A. Reid, of
Indianapolis, and also Lev. W. P. King,
of the First Methodist Church. The house
decorations were roses, the centerpiece for
the dining room table being & basket of
salmon-colored gladioli and -xnuul fern.
Mrs. John Ward entertained Tuesday in
compliment to Mrs. Charles Wolcott, tha
guest of her sister, Mrs. Otis Crouch. Aft
er the play the guests were entertained
“)I-‘ of the drug stores I
r. and Mrs. J. L. Thornton enter
tained at a lovely dinner flund:l in honor
of thefr guest for the week-e Clarence |
Riley, of Tallulah Falis I
Mr. and Mra. Douglas Boyd, Miss Char-
Ilona Dosd, Miss Kathleen Walker und‘
Wilson . Mathews attended the lovely
‘home wedding Wednesday afternoon at 4
‘o'clock of Miss Lilllan Thorpe and Mr.
Johnson, of Atlanta, which took &Iwo at
the home of the bride's parents, r. and
Mra. Tno?o near Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendley, P. Kell enter
tained Thursday at & lovely tea at their
home on South Hlill street, in compliment
to their guests, Mrs. Bemmpmes Kell and‘
Mr. John. Kell, of Sunnyside. The house
and table decorations were pink roses.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Kell left Friday on a muotor |
‘trtr to Darien and Savannah, where they |
will spend some time visiting relatives. I
Mrs. B. Kirkland had as her guest for
& few days Mrs. J. T. Bennett, of Senoia.
‘Mrs., Benueit and Miss Cornelin Kirkland
are now vigiting in Bainbridge for a
short while and later will go to differ
ent points in Florida.
Mrs. Newton Baxter entertained Friday
at her home in the Colonial apartments
at two lovely parties in honor of her
l\!-"ll"- A. C. Porter, of Hartford, x(..
and Mre. Nolan C. Johnson, of Nashville,
Tenm., the guest of Mrs. f‘lnddm Haw
kins. In the mornl:: a dellghtful game
of bridge was play and in the. after
noon dominoes were enjoyed. At both
parties & salad course with an lce was
served By the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
R J Rnddgn., Mrs. Walter Ross nndi
Mrs. James Flynt ‘
Mrs. Alva was the charming hostess
Saturday afternoon at a bridge party at
her home on Poplar street. Six tables
of bridge ‘mro.‘pllynfl. The house Was
prettily deeorat with sweetpeas, roses
and nasturtiums. Dainty refreshments
were served by the hostess, Mrs. Woods
Hammond, Mrs. Roswell Drake, Mrs. Wal
tel Touchstone %un. W. H. Austin
Mrs. Robert L. flllams, Jr., was hos
tess hidn{ at a delightful bridge and
sewing party at her home on Tenth street
in compliment to her sister, Miss Clyde
Glinn, of Atlanta. After an hour or more
devoted to the game and fancy work a
delicious salad course was served by Mrs.
Willlams, assisted by Miss Catherine Sib
ley. Invited to meet Miss Glinn were
twenty of Mrs, Willlams' friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Young Gray and Nrs. A
B, Drewry entertained Friday afternoon
at & delightful barbecue at their lovely
eountry home in compliment to their
KUests, “J' and Mrs. David Gray, of
Springfield, Ohio. This home I 8 often tho
scene of delightful hospitality, but ne oc
casion has been more enjoyed than this
The lou table was spread under the beau
tiful oaks at the side of the house and
decorated with vases of roses at inter
vals. A large number of friends were
present.
Miss Sara MoDowell entertained ths.
members of the Christian Endeavor So
ciety of the First Presbyterian Church at
& promenade party at her home on Taylor
street Thursday evening. The house was
prettily decorated for the occasion. A
sweet course was served to the forty-odd
Ruests present,
Mr. and Mrs Harry Johnson entertained
Friday at a beautiful dinner in honor of
thelr guests, Mrs. G. W. Fulgum, Miss
lnr,uflt Anderson, of Montesuma, and
Mr. George Johnson, of Newport News, Va.
An informal picnic Wwas' . given Misa
Louise Wallace and Miss Marion Wallace,
of Forsyth, who are the guests of friends
here for a few days. The party motored
out & few miles and had a delicious sup
l;‘m;‘ chtua pienic fashion in the moon:
&
Mre. L. L. Yates, of Pomona, enter
tained at an elegant reception uond& afts
ernoon in honor of Miss Rebecca iffin
and Miss Fannie Griffin, who will have a
double wedding st their home in Pomona
on Wednesday, A number of lovely par«
ties have been given for these popular
brides-elect.
Miss Emily Boyd entertained = sow
friends lnfnmnll‘ at & buffet supper Mon
day ovnnlnl for her attractive guest, \llfl‘
Catherine Mook, of Atlanta. A number
of Tnlu are being planned for Miss,
Hooh, who I 8 always an admired visitor
in Qriffin. Miss Boyd was the guest of
Miss Hooh in Atlanta last week and was
tendered many chumhvzp wocinl affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ulwusot and Miss
Dora Culpepper entertained Sunday at a
beautifully nwvolnlod dinner in honor of
thelr guests, H. Harris, Benjamin and
B|ll{ Bindor, of Atlanta.
Miss Martha Cole returned from G. N.
and 1. C. Monday, where she WaAs recently
graduated. Miss Oole is receiving & cor«
dinl welcome from her many (riends.
Mrs. Troy Mitchell 8. spending some
time in Atlanta,
Mre. Newton J. Baxter and her lzl(
Mrs. Alexander . Porter, will leave Sun-
Idu afternoon for Celumbus to spend 2
week wath their sister, Mrs. Charies R
MoAlester.
Miss Mary Louise Cooper, of Savannah,
has been the aitractive guest 01.1.’n Mary
Allce Thomas &t her howme Poplar
street.
Mrs. Emily Boyd and Mim flr‘nn
Boyd left Saturday for Atianta, whers
ll'\'.'; will spend several weks with rela-
The friends of Robin Wheaton will be
interested to know that he was recent!
graduated from Sewanee Military Auj
emy with first honor, nkum onv
of the best records ever @ there,
Young Wheaton has returned te Griffin
for the summer vacation
Mins de Glinn, of Atlanta, s the guest
of her (th. Mrs. Robert L. Willlams
Miss Caroline Oxford W spend| -
woek with her sunt, Mra W, J. 0:1‘:&
in Atlanta.
Mra. Molly Graddy s the t
son i Macon v SR 8
West Point eeoo
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and Mrs. Eunice H. nAtom, prin
eipal o'“t.? West Point publie
sehool, entertal the high school depart
ment on Tuesday afterncon at a swimming
party at the Riverside Athietic Club and 4
plenie on the river bank |
Misses Marie Rumble and Lols Pullerton
were joint hostesses te A large number f
rllll }mlo At & beautiful ur¥ at the
ome of Mra. L. ¢. Pullerton on Thursday
evening. The ial guesta of honor were
he mombers of the q.?ufllu‘ class and
Miss Martha Stanton, of Bocinl Circla
Another beautiful rfl&'ol the week
WAI that given by Miss Martha Hill on
mn{‘ n--mnfi &t _the home of her pars
uflfi r and Mre. Ben H. Hill §
M Mary and Alice Zachry enter.
tained the yo set on Tuesday even
ing in honor a Miss Louise Castie, of
Ouiod.n,r Ala
Mrs. M. Jones and daughter, Miss
Ann Jones of Decatur, Ala., are the guests
:;‘:f:h“‘ n?;' mhu rar‘- few 4.,.,
e
& month's guy U)W e T
Miss Bettie Clark, of LaGrange, spent
prevernl days last week with Misses Marie
| and Caroline Cumbee.
[ Miss Marie Rumble hag §,°"° to Forsyth
|to spend a few days with her parehts be
| fore going te Washington, D. C,, for the
summer,
{ Minses Clyde Griffin, Annie Mae Smith
and Mary (‘lwmmn left Saturday for their
I rapective homes In Atlanta, Commerce, and
| Quitisan.
Mrs. E. H. Winston and Miss Maggie
Wade will spend the summer studying at
Emory University
Prof. W. P. Thomas has returned froin
Athens, where he went as ehairman of the
board of visitors to the University of
Guorgla, .
Mr. and Mrs, Frank L(thfo’ and daugh
ters, Misses loi#x and Christine Lythgoe,
of Newnan, have been in West Point severa:
days on account of the serious i(llness of
Mr. Lythgoe's mother.
Miss Emma Farr will leave soon for a
visit to Washingtan, D. C.
Mrs, Bam Splegel, of Foxville, Ala., 19
the guest of her son, Rev, 8, P, 8 legel.
Miss Martha Stanton, of loclnr Circle,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W, R. Stewart
Will Bceott, Denson Johnason and AMarvin
Moss Tatum are attending the Shriners’
convention in Indianapelis,
Mrs. John Scott has returned from a
woeek's stay in Atlanta and has as her at
tractive guest Miss Ethel Lon%, of Atlanta,
Mins Mary Btephenson, of Soclal Circle,
s visiting Miss Gabrella Freeman.
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Vienna
ISBES JULIA LEONARD, Beulah
Lewis, Annie Howard, Lelia Mor
gan, Sarah Forbes, Mabel Wood
ward, Lillian Cooper and Rosebud Jack
#on have returned from Wesleyan to spend
vacation,
Misses Helen Hamilton and Annie Neal
Howell are at home from Brenau.
Mrs. J. L. Spears has returned from a
visit to relatives at Yatesville,
Misses Dunwoody Forehand and Clara
Mae Davies have returned from G. N. 1. C.
Among those who spent last week
eamping at Lakeside were Mr. and Mrs
IJ. J. Heard, Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Woodruff,
Mr, and Mra. . W, Horne, Mr. and Mrs.
I(', A. Huton, Misses Leah Perry, lda Mor
gxn, Bessie Butler, Alfreda and Esther
ell, Julia Larkin, Gladys Taylor, Ola Lee
Peavy, Tommie Wood, Esther Calhoun,
Bessie Typett, Edgar Morgan, E T. Hlll,
T. W. Tippett and others.
Miss Finez Trippe left Wednesday for a
visit to Atlanta.
Miss Gladys Davis, of Albany, spent the
woek-end at home.
A wedding of Tuesday was that of Miss
!Mlldnd Lassater and Pate Forehand, the
Rev. Reese Griffin performing the cc’;re
mony, after which the couple left for io,
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mid McDonald, Mrs. D. C,
Hutcham and Mrs. Jewel Bfaun spent
¥Friday in Macon. |
Mrs. T. R. Bmith and Miss Annie Powell
spent a few days in Macon this week,
ILII)I‘I- Mary Smith spent the week-end in
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188 EMMIE BOUNDS gave a party
Wednesday for her sister, Miss
Mary Willls Bounds, whose marriage
to George Armstrong took place Wednes
day at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. C.
Barnett. A guessing contest was enjoyed,
the prize bel_:lx'g awarded to Miss Elizabeth
Barksdale. ose present were Misses Su
sie, Nona and Emogene Hill, Emmie Fich
len, Laurie Smith, Klizabeth Barksdale
Elizabeth Armstrong, Julia Toombs and
Lucy Willis Dußose, Ruth Lowe, Mabel
Burdette, Margaret Smith, Mesdames Ma
rion Sims, Paul Newsome, F. H. Ficklen,
:mln Moore, James Armstroug and Clyde
mith.
Miss Maude Patillo and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth, of Baltimore, have arrived in
Whashington and are guests of Mrs. Vir
ginia Simons and Miss Sallie Green.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burns, of Come
merce, were among the out-of-town guests
at the Bounds-Armstrong weddingt
Mrs. Lelia Armstrong has returned from
an extended visit to her daughter, in
Washington City.
Miss Louise Pharr has returned from
'Mncun. where she attends Wesleyan Col
ege. »
Mra, William Gresham is In Athens.
L Mr. and MhuM Ton’xl Cade, 'l: spent
ast week wit rs. ary ave re
turned to their home in mg.r?‘buntz
Mra. W. L. Staples and Miss Emma
Staples were guests last week of Mrs. R
E. Lowe. i :
Master Clarence and Lamar Monts spent
Inst week with Mrs. Robert Holliday.
Miss Ella Dorset expects to leave this
week to spend the summer with relatives
in Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Louisiana, spent
several days this week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zirkes spent the last
of the week in Atlanta with friends.
A party was given Tuudnz afternoon
by Mra, F. H. Ficklen, the honor guest
,bflnl Miss Mary Willls Bounds. Mrs.
Ficklen was assisted by her daughter, Miss
Emmie Ficklen.
Mrs. C. E. Wints returned the last
of the week to her home in Aiken. |
Misses Nana and Susie Hill and Mrs.
William Slaton were luut- Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Hill in the country.
Miss Marie Jordan expects to leave this
month for an extended visit te her brother
in Ocalla and Lake Ware, Florida.
Misses Julin Cade, Mitta Pharr, Rliza
beth Barksdale and Rockford Johnson
were recent visitors in Augusta.
Master William Reynolds s i 1 with
poneumonia.
Miss Marion Cubbedge, of Guyton, s the
guest of Mra. A C. Barnett
Mrs. H. P. Quin has returned from a
short stay with relatives in Newnan.
Miss Newelle Jackson, who has been
teaching in Swainsboro, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Frank Buntley.
Miss Annette Dillard is at home from
Cox College in College Park.
Mrs. L. M. Hill, of Greenville, 8 C,,
I; visiting her daughter, Mrs. I, T. Irvin,
n
Miss Louise Pope is the muest of friends
in Pelham. Before returning home she will
spend some time in Dawson and Thom
asville . |
Mrs. R. D Callaway, James Reynolds,
Hewitt and Miss Carolyn Bradley are in
Florida.
Mrs. R. Motte Smith left Homh‘ for
Columbia to visit her sister, Miss E. O,
Dibble. She was accompanied to Augusta
by Mr. BSmith.
Mrs. Margaret Smith, who has been vies
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STODDARD 2 Feachtres
¢iting Miss Mabel Rurdette, left Monday
for her home in Tennille,
Mre. T. M. McCleskey left the latter part
of the week for Atlanta, after an extended
vigit to her mother here.
| Miss Blanche Thaxton, of Rayle, spent
| last week with Mrs, J. A, David,
I Mre. Sara HSanders is spending this
| month in New York,
| Mrs. 8 l. Brooks entertained a few
friends at a picture show party one dA]
Ilut week. Her guests were Mesdames J.
. Lindsey, Tom Walton, Ben Cade and
Bamuel Lowe,
A musical was given ‘by Mrs. Edna
Culver and her young pupils on Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Boyce
Ficklen, Jr.
Mra. Robhert Holllday entertained most
charmingly at rook on Tuesday after
noon complimenting her sister, Mrs. C. E.
Monts, of Ailken, 8. C. After the games a
delightiul salad course was served.
Miss Mabel Ladnu i 8 the guest this
week of Miss uise Smith on Spring
street, %
Marion Sims and son spent the end of
the week In Atlanta.
Mrs. Edward Culver leaves this week to
gpend some time with friends in Augusta.
Mrs. H. H. Murray, of Newnan, and it
tle daughter, were the guests last week of
her meother, Mra. H. P. Quinn.
Miss Christine Johnson has returned
from BShorter College, where she has been
attending sehool.
Mrs, Gabriel Anthony entertained in
formally at tea for Miss Margaret Smith,
Mrs. K. A, Wilheit gave a beautiful
dinner on SBunday evening in honor of Miss
Mabel Burdette and-her attractive visitor,
Miss Margaret BSmith.
Samuel R. Brooks has returned from a
week's stay in Norristown, Pa.
Mrs. J. M. Lester, of Montezuma, spent
several days last week with Mra J. ‘M,
Wood, leaving the first of the week for
New York to spend some time.
Miss Corinne Shelley has returned to
Galnesville, after a short visit to Mrs.
Addie Latimer.
Mrs. M. M. Green is visiting relatives in
Washington City and New York.
Malcolm Bll’ildfllo has returned from
a several monthe’ service overseas.
Miss Susie Dywon, of Jacksonville, is the
gdest of Mrs. Willlain Wynne on Alex
ander avenue. ‘
Mrs. Ida Barnett left last week for Rome
where she will spend some time with the
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Barnett.
Miss Willie Belle Cade returned on !M-I
urday from Milledgeville, where she has
been attending school at G. N. 1. C. |
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Browning, of
Gainesville, were recent visitors in the
city, being guests of Mrs. Addie Latimer
while here. 3
Thomas Burke has been (Il for a weak,l
Mrs. M. M. Green and Miss Mary Lou
Stalmaker left Tuesday for Savannah, |
where they were joined by Miss Maude
Green and will ge by boat to Wnnhsntoni
Later they will visit points in Canada.
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Buford
HE commencement exercises of the
Buford public school were held Fri
day evening at the Methodist Church
and was attended by a large crowd of
relatives and friends of the graduates.
After readings and declamations the class
presented Superintendent W. N. Nunn with
a loving eup, Superintendent Nunn having
been superintendent of this school the en
tire ten years the class was in school.
Chairman of the Board J. Loss Shadburn
delivered diplomas to the rollowan Misses
Helen Brown, Betty Shadburn, Emmette
Garner, Annie Nunn, Evelyn White; Messrs |
William Lee Nunn, Aurelius Tidwell, Bone
nie Buice, Paul Power, Scott Grogan, Isa
dore Levinson,
The ninth grade entertained the gradu
ating class Saturday evening at the home
of Miss Pauline Deaton. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shadburn, Misses |
Dalsy and Terrell Shadburn, Misses Rhoda
Scott and Ruby MeConnell motored to Na
coochee Tuesday. % I
The following have returmed to their
homes after teaching in the school here:
Misses Parnell Coker and Rhotla Scott,
Canton; Kate Culpepper, Fayetteville; Amy
Doster, Liyerly; Annette Brice, Gainesville;
May Laird, Hiram; Luby McLucas, Inman;
Julia Merritt, Cumming;: Curfax Baxter,
Suwanee; Ruby McConnell, Adrian.
Mrs. W. J. Hutchens and Miss Evelyn
Bowman spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Arthur Par.!e. of Atlanta, its the
guest of Mrs. W. N. Nunn.
Miss Ruth Blackwood, of Atlanta, was
the recent guest of Miss Annie Nunn.
Superintendent and Mrs. W. N. Nunn
gavesa dinner Monday for the graduating
class. Those present, besides the members
of the class, were: Miss Ruth Blackwood,
of Atlanta; Misses Selma and Christa
Shadburn, Montie Sewell and Mrs. Arthur
Page, of Atlanta,
Mrs. A. B. Harrell, of Virginia, ia the
guest of Mrs. Jasper Busha.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tidwell had as
their guests during commencement Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Johnston, of Decatur;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shadburm, of
Atlanta.
Dick Jarrard, who has recently returned
from overseas, spent Sunday with his aunt,
Mrs, 8. J. Busha, en route to his home in
Clermont.
Mr. and :Mrs. W. L. Shadburn and
daughters, Misses Daisy and Ferrell, Misses
Ruley Mef’onneil and Rhoda Scott motored
to Athens Sunday.
Mrs. J. E, Kirby has returned to her
home in Cumming, after a week's visit to
her daughter, Mrs. George L. Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Mose Greer and children motored to Win
der Sunday,
Mrs. H. W. Christian, Mr. Lee Strick
land and Miss Amy Doster motored to At
lanta Tuesday.
Mesdames uarland Wallace and Scrap
Maffett were visitors to Atlanta Monday.
Frank' Bowdon has returned from a visit
to relatives in Murryville.
Myron Stringer, of Emory Colege, is at
home for the summer with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stringer. |
M. (. Shadburn and Miss Christa SBhad.
burn had as their dinner guests Sunday
the membars of the graduating class and
a few friends: Covers were placed for
Misses Betty Shadburn, Emmette Garner,
Annie Nunn, Helen Brown, Evelyn. White,
Messrs. Bonnie Buice, Scott Grogan, Wil
liam Lee Nunn, Paul Power, Isadore Levin
son, Aurelius Tidwell, Misses Irene Bowdon,
lPlr':oll Coker and Ruth Blackwood, of At
anta.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Gordy and daughter,
Martha Louise, of Atlanta, were the weck
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W, Shad
burn, o
Mr. and Mrs, George Edmondson and
Miss Carolyn Montgomery, of Atlanta, were
Itvrc;“:vuk-ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. C L
‘hite.
Misses Blanch and Gladys Espy, who
have been teaching in Madison and Bocial
Circle, are at home for the summer.
Carl Neese, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
:}nth his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. P.
Neese,
John Harrington, of Fort McPherson, is
nmnm% the week with his aunt, Miss
| Ballie Wiley, at the Merchants' Hotel.
| J. Loss Shadburn and John Q. Allen
“hu\e returned from Philadelphia, Pa.
| F. B. Ryles, of Atlanta, was a Sunday
visitor here,
, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levinson had as their
guests during commencement Mr. and Mri
S, Harris, Mrs. Morris Govronski and son,
Miss Freda Govronski, Mrs. Eli Joseph
and children, and Mrs. Leon Oppenheim,
of Atlanta,
Mrs. W. J. Hutchens attended coms
| mencement at G, N. and 1. C., Milledgeville
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Turner and daugh
ters, Misses Kate and Jewell, attended the
l‘rjunerau of Mr. Ashworth in Noroross Sun
ay.
| Kir. and Mrs. John Carter spent Friday
In Gainesville,
Mrs. J. T. Rowe and daughter, Theresa,
visited Atlanta Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farmer announcs
the birth of - daughter, June 5. The little
la:}{ has been named Laura Ann.
I upert Street, of Atlanta, was a recent
visitor here.
Misses Martha and Lucile Deaton, of At.
lanta, spent the week-end with their par
uts, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Deaton.
Mr. and_ Mrs. Everette O'Kelley and
dnu(ghter, Martha, were Saturday visitors
to Gainesville,
Mrs. Evelyn Harrington attended com
mencement exercises at G. N. and I. C,
Milledgeville. Her daughter, Miss Lucy
llfnrrintton, i a member of the graduating
class,
& Miss Irene Rawson visited Atlanta Tues
“u. Ollie Bryant and son have returned
to their home in Douglass, They were
accompanied home by Miss Ethel Shad
burn, who will be their guest for a few
weeks.
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| Cartersville
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R. AND MRS. 0 L. WILLIAMS, of
Cedartown, have been the guests of
- Mrs. Zim Jackson and Warren Tins-
Y.
Mrs. W. H. Felton have just returned
from a trip to Washington, D. C., and
New York.
Mrs. Walter Akerman, who spent some
time In New York during Mr. Akerman's
leave of absence has returned home.
Quillian Jones is at home from Emory
University for the summer holidays.
On Monday afternoon T. W. Tinsley en
tertained the seniors at a theatorium par
ty in honor of his daughter, Miss Con
nie Tinsley, who is a member of the senior
class. The guests included besides the
gn\,duluniz class Miss Isabelle McAuley
and Miss Ruth Tinsley. ‘ '
Miss Frances Hargis, of Vicksburg,
}llll]a. has been the guest of Miss Frances
olly.
Mrs. Swift Maddox and little daughter,
of Dalton, who have been the guests of
Mrs. Warren Tinsley at her country home,
have returmed to Dalton,
Charles Vaughan spent Saturday im At
lanta,
Tom Milner and Joseph Scherer, who
spent the 8::! week at home, have re
turned to orgia Tech until commence
ment.
Mrs. T. V. Gener was hostess at a pic
ture show party Friday, complimenting
Miss Elsie Hennesy, who is a member of
the graduating class of Cartersville High
School. Those prelst besides the seniors
were Miss Sarah Vaughan, Miss Louise
Dodd and Miss Guill Monfort.
Mrs. C. W. Ture, of Laurens, 8. C.,
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has been the guest for several weeks of
Mrs. Walton Akerman.
Fred Neel, who has been a student at
Lebannon, Tenn., has returned home.
Mrs. Will Cowan and little son, of At
lanta, are the guests of Mrs., George
Crouch.
Mrs. Frank Harwell is the guest of Mrs.
Paul Akin.
Mrs. George Gllreath is at home after
a six weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs.
EA Cole in “Sumter, 8. C.
Mrs. J. G. Simpson and John G. Simp
son, Jr., are the guests of Mrs. A. B, Cun
yus.
Saturday, Mrs. George Brook was hos
tess at a pretty bridge luncheon compli~
menting Mrs. Joel Hurt, Mrs. .Ed Strick
land winning top score,
C. T. Conyers has returned to the Uni
versity of Georgia for commencement ex
;rolml after spending weveral days at
ome.
Mrs. Paul Akin was hostess Wednesday
afternoon at the Main Street Bridge Club.
Prof. G. C. Kimball was a week-end
guest at Emory Unlverln{.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. L. McGinty, lit
tle Marion MeGinty and Miss Annabel Con«
ner motored to Macon Monday, .
¥Friday evening the juniors were hosts
at the annual receptioß to the seniors
at the home of Miss Guill Monfort. As
sistgpg in entertaining were Miss Elizabeth
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conceptions expressing the newer and
more distinctive features of the summer
fashions, accented by unusual touches
and effects that impart to them an air of
extraordinary charm.
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of faseinating beauty, quite captivating in
their sunshiny newness. Garments beauti
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sheerness revealing original style graces
that will win the admiration of the most dis
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Vaughan, Miss Clara Howard, Miss
Frances Adair, Miss Martha Colbert, Miss
Eva Dodd and Miss Margaret Gaines. The
guests present were Miss Anna Harwell,
Miss Luey Cunyus, Miss Connie Tinsley,
Miss Carolyn Field, Miss Marguretia
Womelsdorf, Miss Alice Morris, Miss Elsie
Kennedy, Miss Eunice Fallis, Miss Grace
Foster, Miss Leonelle Williams, Miss Ruth
Pinsley, Miss Cappie Cope, Miss Mamlie Lou
Sorrels, Miss Josie Smith, Miss Lona Pet
tit, Miss Frances Jones, Miss Bernice Col
lins, Mias lsabelle McAuley, Miss Lillian
Jolly, Miss Ruth Womelsdorf, Miss Char
jotte Flemister, Miss Maude Harris, Miss
Reba Webb, Miss Louise Dodd, Miss Stella
Brown, Miss Aline Jackson, Paul Gil
reath, Miles Gilreath, Cecil Boggs, Bob
Collins, Fred Neel, C. T. Conyers, Nor
man Shaw, Harry Pittard, Clarence Jolly,
James Smith, James Stanford, James
Knight, Joseph Schener, John Kelley,
Charles Vaughan, Joel White, Charles
Young, Dickson Jackson, Ralph Colbert,
William Jones, Francis Daves, Golt Cook,
Goz White, Walters Hawkins, Will Battle,
Charles Collins and Stroud McKinney and
Andrew Cothram, of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Harris, of Walesitt,
are spending the summer months with the
Rev. and Mrs. 8. A, Harris.
Ensign Johnnie Dodd, of the United
States navy, has been the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Dodd.
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