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T OF TCOWN SOCIT Y
Gainesville :
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NE of the social events of the week
was the dinner-dance given at White
Sulphur Springs. Quite a number of
the younger set motored out for the occa
sion,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Hosch have
returned from a several weeks' stay in
New York City. s
Miss Emily Galllard, of Dahlonega,
spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gaillard.
The Philamathes Class of the First
Baptist Church enjoyed a picnic supper
at Chattahoochee Park Tuesday evening.
» Mrs. Prim, the teacher, and Mrs. Sanders
were chaperons.
Miss Mary Merritt, who spent the win
ter in Miami, Fla., is at home for the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. James Merrit.
The marriage of Miss Jessie Deal and
Charles Ph‘se%flp. of Salt Lake City, took
place at th iscopal Church Thursgay
evening. Miss Deal is the daughter of
the Rev, and Mrs. Deal. Bishop Mikell,
assisted by Dr. Merlinjones, performed
the ceremony.
Miss Willie Bell Jackson entertained her
sewing club Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James l\grrn were hosts
to the Thursday Evening Club the past
week, Mrs. E. M. Moorg had charge of
the program, giving an interesting essay
on “Social Influences in English «Litera
ture.” Will Hosch led the discussion of
current events.
The friends of Albert Green were in
terested in the announcement of his en
gugmnent to Miss Lula Barnett, of Moss
oint, Miss.,, the wedding to take place
June 26,
Miss Sallle Sue Purcell entertained a
number of her school friends at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Carl Barret, Saturday
afternoon,
The Willlam Candler Chapter, D. A. R.,
met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. D. W,
Anderson. The grogram for the meeting
c¢entered about lag Day.| Mrs. W. O.
Charters gave. an interesting talk on the
origin of plays and Mrs. E. B. Michaelis
gave several piano selections.
The wedding of Miss Jene Peterman,
of Dothan, Ala., and A. L. Espy, of Cor
dele, took place in Brenau Auditorium on
June 4. Miss Peterman is a former stu
dent at Brenau and is known in Gaines
ville, where she has been the guest of*
Mrs. Wil Hoachamai gra Ben Gaillard.
White Sulphur
VERY pleasant event of the past
week was a dinner-dance given by
Mr. and Mrs. Hockaday, of Gaines
vilie, in honor of the returned soldiers,
About forty-five were in attendance.
Another affair was a dinner party giv
en by Mr. and Mrs. Connell, of Gaines
ville, on Tuesday evening for a few of
the younger set.
+ Mr. and Mrs. Steedméh, of Athens;
Charles McCutchens and sister, of Atlan
ta; Mr. and Mrs. DeLaphraise, and Mr.
and Mrs. Burch, of Hoshton; Mr. and Mrs,
W. 8, Griffeth, of Athens; Mr. and !\{rs.
J. K. Orr, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Evéns,
of Atlanta, were week-end visitors at
White Sulphur.
Colonel John R. Cooper, of Macon, was
& recent guest of the hotel.
¢ Miss Grogan, Miss Vernon, Mrs. Hobbs,
Mrs. Redwine, Miss Redwine and J. E.
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»Redwine, Jr., motored out for dinner at.
the hotel Bund.{ night.
George 1. Smith and son, of Moultrie,
Ga., are here for some time,
Miss Nettie Johnson, of Atlanta, is here
for several weeks,
Mrs. O, M. Calhoun and daughter, Mr.
Hammond, and R, H. Witherspoon, of
Atlapta, motored over and had dinner at
the hotel Sunday evening.
H. C Andouog and son, of Athens, are
here for a ktay of several days.
J. W, Oglesby and family, of Quitman,
arrived last week for the season.
- _Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huber, of Moultrie,
are here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baker, of Gaines
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Huber at the
hotel Sunday. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Belle House came over
from Alto and spent the day at White
Sulphur Sunday.
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ISS BLANCHE STULTS, of New
York, is®visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
& L. Noble.
Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Zeigler, - Mrs.
Shields and daughter, Rosebud, returned
Monday from St. SBimons Island.
Mrs. Joe Buetell and little son arrived
Tuesday from Savannah to join Mr. Bue
tell.
Mr: and Mrs. William Macpherson and
children are occupying the Strachan cot
tage on St. Simens Island for Jume and
July.
Myrs. ‘W. H. Allen returned Tuesday night
from Jacksonville, where she visited rela
tives,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fleming announce
the birth of a son.
Mrs. A. M. Smith and May and Albert
left Saturday to spend the summer months
on Cumberland Island with Mrs. R. L.
Bunkley,
Mrs, W. F. Parker entertained the Aca
cia Club with an enjoyable euchre party
Friday afternoon at her home on Halifax
Square. She was assisted by her daugh
ters, Miss Leila Parker and Mrs. F. W.
‘Woodcock.
Miss Beatrice pang arrived Tuesday
from G. N. 1. C,, Milledgeville, to spend
the summer witlk her parents.
Louis Orr returned Monday from Emory
College, Oxford, Ga., where he completed
his pre-medical course, and won many
honors, among which was a speaker’'s
place for this commencement from the
sophomore class
A party spending the week-end on St.
Simons Island in the Krauss cottage was
composed of the following young couples:
Mr., and Mrs. F. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Hope Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. C. 'W. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. Woodcock. 3
Lieutenant William Bunkley, who has
been confined to the hospital at Fort Me-
Henry sgince his return from overseas seve
eral months ago, arrived Tuesday to spend
a month with relatives.
Mrs. W. H. Parker entertained the
Young Matrons' Bridge Club Thursday aft
ernoon at her home. Three tables of play
ers enjoyved the occasion.
Miss Katie Hazel Houston, of Decatur,
arrived Thursday to visit Miss Mary King
Hilsman in the city and on St. Simons
Island,
Miss Elizabeth Hopkins is entertaining
with a large party at her home in the
city. The following students of G. N.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN —. A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1919.
I, C. are her {uuu. having arrived Tues-4
*y: Misses Aline White, of Dalton; Car
ine Hering, @f Thomasvile; Helen Plrwl
Ker, of Fairburn; Martha Brantley, of
vß"lmtou. and Opal Tanner, of Mmodle-i
o,
Dr, and Mrs. .5 Sidney Roberts have
returned from an automobile tour in
Central Georgla.,
Mrs. M. E. Brewster and little dnufih
ter, Pauline, returned Monday from Un
ion Qity, Tenn, where they attended the
funeral of Mrs. Brewster's father,
Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Wilder have a new
son.
Miss Catherine Peters complimented her
Sunday school class from St. Mark Epis
copal Church, with a swimming pool party
at Lanier's Saturday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Barrett announce
the birth of a son.
Mrs. €. L. Davenport and daughter,
)(n‘ry. returned Wednesday from &Bavan
nah.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rothschild returned
Friday from a visit in New York, Baiti
more and Washington.
Miss Raphael Borchardt and son, Ra
g}h:cl. are visiting her sister, Mrs. B.
ussbaum, in Savannah.
Mrs. BE. L. Stephens returned Friday
night from a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Jefers, In Waycross. |
Miss Irene Gramling has returned from
Brenau College to spend the summer
months with her parents. '
Mrs. J. P. Davenport is visiting rela
tives in Sparta, having been called there
on aeccount of her father's death.
Mrs. J. J. Wimberly entertained with a
small reception Friday evening for Miss
Grace Montrose, whose marriage to . 8.
McCrary will be a social event of Tues
day. Mrs. Wimberly was assisted by Mrs.
W. H. Allen, Mrs. Zeigler, Mrs. Shields,
Miss Elliot and Miss Jessie McKinna.
The Camp Fire Girls enjoyed a swim
ming party Saturday night at Cate's Pool.
The following are members of the group:
Leslie Baker, president; Ethel Legoeur,
secratary; Lucile Bruce, treasurer; Vivian
'Morgan, Tillie Borchardt, Margaret Whit
tle, Eloise Leybourne, Virginia Beach, Mary
Dean Calnah, Mary Miller, lLois Bourne,
Marcia Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Krie
ger, chaperones, 3
Mrs. D. H. Lee has returned from Sa
vannah, where she spent several weeks
with relatives.
Mrs. Warren Sommerville gave a dinner
party Friday evening at her home in the
Brailey apartments, .
Mrs, James Brailey has returned from
a visit with relatives in Toledo, Ohio.
Misses Ethel Conoley and Kezzie (‘ono
ley and Mr. J. J. Conoley returned Wed
nesday after a ten days’ outing on St
Simons Island.
Mrs, W. H. Taylor entertained the mem
bers of the Baptist Philathea class Tues
day evening in the church parlors. She
was assisted by Mrs. Phil Latimer.
The Woman's Club of irunawick held
its regular mecting Wednpßsday afternoon
in the Oglethorpe Hotel parlor. This was
the first mecting’ gince the election of of
ficers,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coakley are welcom
ing a little daughter.
Misses Gertrude and Isabelle Bunkley
returned to their home on Cumberland
Island Thursday morning after a visit
with friends in the ecity,
Mrs. W. H. Dyer, Misses Annie and
Dorothy, have returned to their home in
Douglas after a visit with Mrs. W. H.
Berrie.
Mrs, A. R. Shelander, of Washington,
arrived Saturday to join Mr. Shelander.
Mrs. Sterlin Bverett returned Saturday
from St. Simons Island where she spent
a week with Mrs. A. 8. Hilsman.
Miss Gennevieve Ralston left Friday for
Macon to visit friende
Miss Mattie Bishop has returned from
St. Simons Island.
. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dickson and Alex,
Jr., are visiting Mr. Dickson’s mother in
Durham, N. C., making the trip in their
car,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Garvin have returned
to Brunswick from Savannah. -
Mrs. Harry Gignilliat is in Atlanta with
Mr. Glgni?natt. who is a patient in the
Davis-Fisher Sanitarium.
Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Cate have returned
from Atlanta.
Miss Cecil McKay, girls' club worker
of the Y. W. C. A, arrived Saturday to
take up’the club work among the girls
in Brunswick. The Y. W. C. A. new
hall was opened to the public Friday.
Misses Marion Bruce and Clara Pyles
returned Saturday from Blue Ridge, N,
(*., where they attended the students’ Y
W. C. A. conference.
Mrs., C. M, Peddicord entertained the
Neighborhood Bridge Club Tuesday after
noon.
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RS. O.'E. FOX was hostess Tuesday
afternoon, entertaining the Loyal
Daughters and a few other friends.
After the usual hours devoted to sewing,
Mrs. Fox served a dainty sweet course.
Among those invited were Mesdame 8.
Catchings, W. 8. Smith, James M. Massey,
Archer Foster, J. L. Phillips, Ernest
Chapel, Jack Manooch, Louis A. Turner
and O. E. Fox.
At the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. 8
Osborne, Miss Esther Oshorne was hostess
Thursday afternoon entertaining very de
lightfully in homor of Miss Pearl George,
whose marriage to E. Guy Hope, of At
lanta,” will be an interesting evem# of this
month. The guests were: Misses Pearl
George, Mary Eva Martin, Lula Smith,
Ola Mae Martin, Lucile Huff, Hattie Wide
man, - Tussie Howse, Ruth Hendrix and
Mesdames Frank Hilliard, Everette Rohrer,
James T. Mathis, Charlie Manooch, Lloyd
Cartwright, Jjack Manooch, John Cooper
and J. A. George.
Miss Martha Womble was hostess Satur
day afternoon, entertaining in honor of
her guest, Miss Annie Claire Gibson, of
Moultrie. Delicious fruit punch and sand
wiches were served in the dining room by
Misses Sarah McDonald, Athleen Dickey,
Sarah Farmer, Quinette Printiss and Co
rinne Womble. About 76 guests called
during the afternoon,
Mrs. Claud Cutts Persons entertained
Friday afternoon at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Pryor, compli
mentary to Mrs. William Wimberly Wil
son and Miss Annie Claire Gibson, of
' Moultrie. About 100 guests called.
Misses Thelma and Eulalie Dorminey
entertained a few friends informally Bat
urday evening. The guests included Misses
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nie Claire Gibson, of Moultrie, Martha
e\’uomble. Leila Hall, Corinne Wombhwua
vis Paulk, Sarah Farmer, Lu& hit
ley, Atfileen Dickey, Elizabeth l'mllmyd
and Thelma and Eulalie Dormme}'. an
Mesdames C. B. Connell and Jack J. Dor
miney. . b ne.o'
A jolly party of young people chapero
by hlrl.’l«l’. M. Warren and Misses Hut:lsl
Wideman and Ethelyn Fussell, on*.nv
a delightfu! picnic at Bowen's mill Tues
day evening. After swimming and boating
were enloy* a 4 delicious pienic lugper
was.spread. The guests were Misses Estelle
Waits, Hazel Mayes, Thelma Dormlne*
Julie Wideman, Eulalie Dorminey,. Effie
Cleo Brewer, Ethelyn TFussell, ' Hattie
Wideman, Annie Laurie Warren and Mesrs.
Ernest Hanger, Charlie Coleman, of At
lanta, Jimmie Wideman, Rarle Warren,
Henry Morris, Leroy Powell and W. D.
Dorminey, Jr.
Miss Lynnie SBanborn, of Americus, 18
the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A Bragg.
Dr. John W. McßElroy, of Atlanta, is the
guest of friends here.
Mra, J. B, Seanor left Monday for Ohlo,
where she will spend the summer.,
Miss Annie Claire Gibson has returned
to Americus, after a visit to Misses Mar
tha and Corinne Womble. .
Miss IHazel McKown returned to Jacke
sonville P!r'lduy evening after a delightful
visit to Misses Faye and Jemima Hogan.
Mrs. Hunter I. Perry, of Nashville, is
visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W.
Parrish.
Miss Qiunnette Printiss left Wednesday
for a visit to Miss Susie Murphy, in La-
Grange. v
Mrs. Leroy Waters and little daughter,
are visiting relatives in Gainesville, Fla.
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Eastman,
WEDDING of wide interest to
A friends in Eastman and Cochran
was that of Miss Lucile Norris,
of Cochran, to Fred Roswell Bennett,
of Eastman, which took place Wednes
day evening at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Norris,
the ceremony belr}g performed by the
Rev. J. P. Dell. The bride was given
in marriage by her father, T. A. Nor
rfs. KEugene Hackett, of Darien, was
best man, Mayor J. C. Urquhart sang,
“One Fleeting Hour.” Mrs. Raymund
Edwards and Mrs. H. N. Freeman gave
a musical program preceding the cere
mony, playing the wedding march as
the bride entered. Little Kvelyn Nor
ris. a sister of the bride, was flower
girl. Little Hazle Kennington and
Walker .lucksoj, the ribbon-bearers,
formed the aisle leading to_she altar,
The ceremony was followed by a re
ception. Misses Mary Bailey, Virginia
Weddington and Bessie Bennett assisted
in entertaining. Punch was served on
the porch by Misses Margaret Urqu
hart and Edith Tyson. Miss Mary Tay
lor kept the bride's book, After sev
eral days in Atlanta and other places
the couple will return to Eastman for
residence. :
Miss Rosa Newman, of Eastman,
daughter of Henry €. Newman, was
married Sunday evenlnf to Lieutenant
Allen Crane, of Columbia, 8. C. The
marriage was not a surprise to friends
of the couple. The marriage was per
formed by Dr. Isaac Marcuson, of Ma
con, and was witnessed by only a few
friends of the family. Lieutenant and
Mrs. Crane left at midnight for Chi
cago and other points of interest. They
will reside after July 1 at Columbia,
where Lieutenant Crane is stationed.
Mrs. Charles W. Atwill, Miss Mabel
Campbell and Miss Myrtice Peacock left’
Thursday for Cordele, where they will
attend the annual conference of the
South Georgia Epworth League as rep- |
resentatives of the Senior League of the
First Methodist Church of lastman. I
Misses Mary and Fannie Blitch and
Messrs. Pierce and Lee Blitch have re
turned to their home in Eastman, after
attending the commencement exerciscs
of Emory College held this week.
Miss Isabel Weddington has returned
to her home in Dublin after a visit (o
Miss Emily Wynne,
Mrs. Ruth ePacock, of Atlanta, was
the attractive guest of Mrs, Canty Da
vis during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Wilkinson and
daughter, Miss FElsie, left Sunday for
Indianapolis, Ind., where they are at
tending the national convention of
Shriners, Mr. Wilkinsen being one ofl
the representatives of Alsiha Temple of
Macon to this convention,
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Miss Charmer McLain will leave
this week for Nashville, Tenn.,
to attend summer school at Peabody
I.\ormal College,
Mrs. L. W. English is visiting rela
tives in Dothan, Ala,
Miss Maxine McClearen went to Ten
nessee last week for the summer,
Miss Louise Pope, of Washington,
Ga., is visiting Miss Katherine Hand.
F. A. Moss and family are visiting
friends in Middle Georgia.
Mary Jane and Perry Baggs have re
turned from a visit to their grandpar
ents in Sylvester,
Miss Elizabeth Hilllard was a recent
vl:tllltor to Miss Evelyn Spence in Ca
milla,
Dr, Gillespie Enloe and his sen, Dr.
Alfred Enloe, of Atlanta, were here
last week to attend the funeral of Mrs,
D. L. Turner,
Mrg~Watts and children are visiting
Mrs. Ethel MeCorkle in Dawson.
Mrs. Harris Hill and Mrs. L. J. Poite
vent were week-end guests of Mrs.
Herbert Smith in Dothan, Ala,
Miss ILois Andrews visited Albany
last wee{(. .
J. R, Courtney spent Sunday In Doe
run,
Master Read and Leonard Wall are vig
iting their grandmother, Mrs. M, L
Wall, in Ellaville, Ga,
Colonel Butts, of Buena Vista, vis
ited in this city last Sunday,
Holt Mitchell is visiting his father,
Mr. H. M. Mitchell.
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RBB. 8, B. CARTER entertained a
few couples at a dance Tuesday
evening.
The U. D. C, held a meetln" Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Miss Ma
mie lLou Lawrence, &
Miss Buena Swift was hostess to a
party Thursday evening.
Friday night a party of young peo
ple motored to Prather's Bridge, on
Tugalo River, where they en?oyed a
camp supper, .
Mrs. Allie Richardson, teacher of ora
tory at Shorter College, Rome, is visit-
Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J.
Hayse,
Miss Ruth Davie, who has been a
student at G. N, and I, C., Milledgeville,
has returned home for vaeation,
Dobbs Scott has returned home after
spending several months with tl K
lrm‘y in France,
Miss Maude Emith, of Toecon, who
has been studying as a tralned nurse
i the Grady Hospital in Atlanta, grad
uated Monday night,
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188 .BARA GLOVER, of Rome, wns
the week-end visitor of Miss Frances
Wood, A dance was given by th
young men in the club pariors for Misws
Glover,
Mry. Sara Tucker and Miss Mary Ilarris
will spend the summer here,
W. W. Mundy went over to Thallapoosa
Tuesday evening to deliver the commence
ment address for the publie sehool,
Mrs. A, E. Marble was a hundred years
old Thursduy. A special service was hell
in the morning by the Rev, €, P. Wilcox
at Bt. James' Episcopal Chureh, at which
Mre. Marbie recelved Nnnmum?u In the
afternoon n lovely party was glven in hoer
henor by Mrs. Alexander Birkbeck,
Charles Vandevender came home Thura
day for a few days from the State Tech.
nological Bchool, where he I 8 a student
ond brought wih him his classmate and
friend, J. E. Anderson, of Lewisburg,
Tenn.,
Mr. and Mre. T. W, Parsons have re
turned from a trip to New York and are
vigiting thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ¢
| Hand,
Misses Loulse Myrtle Bmith, Zola and
Norma Hunt and Nelle Pridgen are hone
from the G. N, and L College at Milleds
ville for their summer vacation,
| Liddell Davix is home from Merecer 1':
versity nt Macon and brought his friciol
Charles Ilall, of Macon, for a few dnys
visit,
Miss Augusta Young is home. from ('u
milla, where she taught the past yeur,
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Thiutsuny o attend & recepuon given
MiSH Suia dounyg by Mesaanies Johin Haws
M Augustine denderson.
Mllu Annde weery lrwin is nome from a
Visit to rewstives 1 Galnesville.
Mrs, Geolge peveriage and daughters,
Miss Beckie and Lelia, left ‘Lhursaay tor o
vigit in beotland, wnd will attend the gold
en wodaing of the fermers paiehlciies
law,
Willlam England and little daughter,
Martha, spent last weck-end with Lm and
Mrs. W. G, gngland, b
Mrs. J. V. isackwell is visiting friends
in Atlanta and Marietta,
Mis. Losan May Bunn entertained
Mesdames sara Tucker, Wiley Barber, Joha I
bouas, aisses Lizzie 1300 z, and Mmgluur
| ris to o theater party. gonuny eVeuing,
atterward serving wn lce course.
MUd, Frank koundtree and aiss Clarice
Turnet are visiting Msrs, H. W. wranch an
Romie, -
Mrs, Eugene 8. Ault is visiting in At
lanta,
Mr. and Mrs., 8. H. Smith and children
spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Charies Smith,
Hurry slcwzamara, of Dast Point, spent
last woeek-end with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. . ¥, McNamara.
Mw and Mrs. l. 8. Brewer were in At
lanta Monday.
Lr, and Mrs. John Good spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
Miss AMildred Adams has gone to Port
land, Oreg., to visit triends.
Mis. Charles K. ilenderson is visiting lu
Atlanta. 8 Y
br. L. 8 Ledbetter and daughters, Mrs.
Chester Graves and Mrs, Paul Turner,
went over to ‘l'alladega last Sunday to sce
Mrs. A. ¥. Bair, and made the tip in the
tormer’'s car.
Mr. and Mrs. R, T, Davis and son, Rich
ard, have gone on a visit to relatives at
Wichita Falls, Texas, 3
Miss lone Ware, of Hogansville, '\a the
attractive guest of Miss Emimaline Young.
George 5. Wood, of Jackson, Miss., spent
a lew days recently with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Wood.
Misses Eleanor Houseal and Anu\ln Nun
nally have gone to America, Ala.) to at
tend a house party.
Mrs. John Nowell and children, Jack and
Helen, of Anniston, Ala.,, are visiting hes
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Crabb.
Mrs. Joseph Dodds, Miss Myrta Dodds,
Mis. Morgan Russell and Liddell Turner
left Saturday in the former's car for a
trip to New York and Washing'on.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eph Roberts, of Ma
rietta, spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reed went to Mil
ledgeville Saturday to attend the com
mencement exercises of the G. N. and I
College.
Ernest Daud returned Saturday to New
port News, Va., after a few days’' furlougn
from his duties in the navy.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Stewart, Miss Sara
Stewart and Joseph Dodds spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Dr. Seals Whitely has gone to New York
to take a post-graduate course in surgery,
Mrs. Wiley Barber spent last week-end
in Atlanta,
Miss Sara Frazer is visiting friends in
South Georgia. .
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188 MARGUERITE DURRETT enter
tained with a “hearts’”” party on
Monday evening, complimentary to
Miss Evelyn Koebrick and her guest, Miss
Marion Allen, of Wilmington, N. U, Misscs
Mildred Churchwell and Martha Fox served
p'.mel\l The guests included Misses Evelyn
Koebrick, Maripn Allen, Lillian Cannon,
Carrie Addington, Evelyn Hill, Harriet
and Lillian Carswell, Mary McArthur,
Helen and Rosalie Rosser, Mary Parker,
Marie Diffee, Alene Kennedy, lLois Scan
drett, Licutenant W. R. Bennett, Frazier
I)urrah, Cecil Jones, Paul Kelly, Mr. Read,
Henry Jennings, Joe Walters, Frank Biv
ins, (ladstone Fleming, Dilliard and Ed
ward Lasseter, Edgar Fletcher, Claud
Hatoher, Ed Murray, Leon Webb, Hiriam
Williams, John Strozier, Mr. and Mrs,
Raymond Kelly.
Miss '{Mnrnm Lasseter gave a theater
party ol Wednesday afternoon. The guests
were: Misses Grace Williams, Elsie Wil
liams, J:;!N Howell, Mary and Margaret
Bulloch, Eva Boniske, Mary McCoy, Frank
and lda Marsh, Anna Calhoun, Nina Mary
Calhoun, Dallas Ertzberger, Bobbis Bar
wick and Ruseell Harris.
Mrs. Virginia Bowen, who has heen the
guest of her brother, Dr. J. W. Elhott
and family, left Saturday for hLer hume,
Tupelo, Miss,
Mrs. Geerge T. Morris has as her gaosts
for the week-end, her brother, H. E.
Newton, and uncle, R. P. Brooks, of For
syth.
Demerius Reid left the past week to
enter a Kentucky college, where he will
take a special course in mechanical on<
ginecering.
Lieutenant B. A. Shipp will Le asvoci
ated in the wholesale paper business in
Celumbia, 8. C., with his brother, C. C.
Shipp. 4
Judge and Mrs. Max E. Land and lit
l(l; son, Taylor, spent Sunday in Vienna,
Tiey were accompanied home by their
daughters, Migses Gertrude and Maxie
Land, who were guests the past week u‘f
their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. . F.
Land,
Mrs. F. G. Boatright has returned from
Gainesville, where she visited her dangh
ter, Miss Frederica Boatright, at Brenau,
and attended commencement. Miss Boat
right, who is a talented musician, re
ceived a B, diploma in music. On her
return Mrs, Boatright spent several days
at Roswell with Mrs. E. H. Wood and
Mrs. Nap Rucker,. nee Edith Wool, fer
mer resident of Cordele. |
Little Miss Mildred EScarboro spent the
past week with her aunt in Unalilla,
Vivian Hyman, who has been in Nor
folk, Va., for the past several months,
has returned to Cordele, ‘
H. L. Smith, of Tampa, Fla., Js visit
ing his son, Felton Smith, and family, on
Fourteenth avenue, ?
Mrs, J. P, Wardlaw returned to Macon
Wednesday after a brief visit to her
daughter, Mrs. O, T. Gower. Little Misses
Frances - and Mary Gower accompanied
her home,
Miss Bula Bivins, who graduated at G,
N. 1. C., Milledgeville, has arrived home,
Little Miss Olice Richardson, of Sa
vannah, {8 the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
B. F. Sheppard.
Mrs. J. W. Haslam and little son re
turned Monday from a two months' visit
to her father, Mr. R. L. Hensley, in Lou
isville, Ky. .
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Fant and little
daughter, Virginia Rose, and Mrs, W. V.,
Tommie left Wednesday by automobile
for a trip to points in' North and South
Carolina.
Miss Sara Strozier is home from G. N.
I. . for the summer vacation,
Mrs. J. B, Ryals has returned from a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. John Bemer,
in Memphis, Tenn,
Mrs, gtilwell, of Fitzgerald, is the at
tractive guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C,
Holder, ~his week.
Mra. €. B. Woodson returned home
Monday after spending the past week
with relatives in Albany.
Mrs. Stephens Neal, Miss Elizabeth Neal
and Rabun Neal spent Tuesday in Ma
con,
Miss Florence Morris has returned from
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The Largest Halr Denlers in Dixle,
18 East Hunter Bt, Atlanta, Ga,
a visit to her sister, Mrs, Cliff Bateman,
it Macon.
Miss Dorothy Dekle is attending a houso
party in Vidalia,
Mrs, J. F. McGarity, who has been at
the Georgia Daptist Hospital in Atlanta
for treatment, Lag returned home greatly
mrroven,
Miss Froderieka Boatright, of Brenau,
arrived home fuesday. Miss Boatright
wag nmunf the rtiractive college gir's
attonding Gmo.—y commencement,
Mri, George °I'Y Morris is visiting her
pnlrlvnts. My, ard Mrs. Newton, in For
syth,
Lieutenant W. B. Bennett, of Quitman,
recontly returned from overseas, was thoe
guest the past week of Frazer Durrett,
Mrs, T. J. Durrett has as her guest
during the league conference, Miss {'lolu
Holloway, of Pavo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Wheeler and sons,
John L. and Perry, and Mesdames Hi
riam Whoeler and J, 8, Sheppard, mo
tored to Mneon Tuesday.
The marriage of Miss Mildred Becyl
Lasseter, of Vienna, and G, K, Forehand,
of Akron, Ohio, occurred Tuesday, June
10, at the home as the bride’s sister. Mis,
T. J. Westbrook, on Thirteenth avenue.
Rev. Reese Griffin, of Vienna, or'vinted.
Immediately after the ceromony M» and
Mrs, Forehand left for Akron, Ohly, thoar
future home,
L. E. Williams, 8f Alcy\, Tenn, !s vis
iting his parents, Dr. and M 8
Williams,
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IS§ PEARL PIERCE has returned
from Forsyth, where she was the
guest of Mrs, Charner ilill
Miss Elizabeth Rogers is visiting in Co
lumbus,
W. J. Franklin, Jr, has returned from
Forsyth.
Miss (race Parker, of Forrest, Miss, is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Laura Wells.
Raymond Graves, of the Atlanta Medical
College of Emory University, arrived Mon
day to spend the summer at heme,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dean, of Griffin, vis
itedd Mrs., Dean's sister, Mrs. W. 8. Slade,
here last week.
Misses Elizabeth Owen and Martha Slade
vigited in Griffin last week.
Dr. D, L.. Head, of Concord, visited his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Head, last
week.
Walter Green, of Emory University, spent
the week-end at home, bringing with him
as his guest, Nathaniel Jelks, of Hawkins
ville.
Miss Lois Rogers has returned fram a
visit to Miss Preston Vineyard at Forsyth.
Rev. W. P. Carniichael, of Rockmart,
is visiting Rev. and Mra. Arthur Maness.
Miss Susie Beckham has returned from
Nashville, Ga., where she has been teach
ing.
lllu Elizabeth Jarrand, of Cleveland,
{a., i visiting Mrs, Morris Means,
John Howell, of Marshallville, visited
his father, 8. A. Howell, last week.
Mr., and Mrs., O. C. Bell and William
Bell, of Athens, are visiting Mrs, Morris
Means,
Arthur Moore, of Atlanta, is the guest of
his sister, Mrs. Arthur Maness.
8. A. Howell is visiting relatives in Mar
shallville.
J. P. Blade, of Atlanta, has accepted a
position with the C. %nl;lerce Co.
C{mrlle Sullivan vi in Griffin last
weel .
G. D. Dominick has returned from Bor.
den-Wheler Springs.
Thurman Harrison, of the Atlanta Medi.
ecal College of Emory University, arrived
Monday to spend "he summer at home,
bringing with him‘as his guest, L. L.
Welch, of Wadley, Ala.
Miss Jennie Milner spent the week-end
in Talbotton with Miss Emily Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Storey, of Lifsey
Springs, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Storey.
Mrs. Aldridge, of Meansville, is the guest
of her daughtes, Mrs. J. L. Miiner,
Mrs. A. D. Wijlliams has returned to
Yatesville, after a visit to her mother,
Mrs, Washington Howell,
Miss Mae Wells has returned to Atlanta,
after a visit to Mrs. Laura Wells.
William Elliot has returned from France,
Miss Louise Ford, of LaGrange, Is the
guest of Mrs. W. G. Beckham,
T. €. Graves, of San Francisco, is the
guest of his brether, Dr. J. R. Graves,
Misses Jennie Milner, Nina Mae Graves
and Mary Harrison spent Tuesday In
Griffin,
Mrs. Black, of The Rock, Ga., is visithg
Mrs. W. G. Beckham,
Miss Nina Mae Graves has returned from
a visit to relatives in Fayetteville,
Mrs, C. H. Sallivan, of New Jersey, 18
visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sullivan.
Mrs, E. M. Owen and Mrs. J. R. Graves
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James Howell, of Thomas
ton, were guests of Mrs. W. 8. Slade last
week.
Miass Lutie Head is visiting in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. 8. DEQree was hostess at a party
Frohsin's Announce for Monday :
A Salc Of Dresses .
: at remarkable savings
The materials are 1
Gay Foulards and Printed Gcorgettcs
Snappy. cri.p. new models, just what you want for summer wear.
Evcry dress measures up to the Frolxsln standard of stylc and quallty.
$14.75 $24.75 $29.75 $39.75
that were up to that were up to that were up to that were up to
$19.75 $34.75 $44.75 $59.75
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You will find just the material, color and style you want at very
much less tl\;n the rcgular prlce. v
$7.75 573.75
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50 WHITEHALL
Monday afternoon for the members of the
Baptist Woman's Misslonary Soclety,
Miss Martha Slade is visiting rclgtives fn
Thomaston,
Miss Mary Cadenhead visited in CGriffin
this week,
Colonel B, M. Owen, Elizabeth Owen and
E. M, Owen, Jr., have returned from At~
lanta.
Mr, and Mrs, Leon Hale announce the
birth of a daughter, who has been given
the name Mary Eliza.
Mrs. E, M. IPope, Miss Katherine Pops
and Mrs, 8. G. Pope are \'lnnln‘ in At
lanta,
Mrs, . H. Harper spent Monday in At.
lanta,
Mrs, Walter Bates and Misses Laura and
Olive Bates have returned to Batesville,
Ala., after a visit to Mr, and Mrs. J. N.
Mangham.,
Miss Edna Jenkins is visiting Mrs, A. O.
Owen in Hillsboro, Ala,
The Rev, J, W. R. Jenkins Is visiting
in Eatonton,
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Stockbridge
HE NEEDLECRAFT CLUB enter
tained in honor of Miss Josephine
McWilliams, a bride-elect, Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W, R, Hin
ton. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs.
. M. Power and Mrs. Grady Moseley.
Rich’s Juvenile Shoe Dept.
Opera
Pumps
For Girls
Misses and
Young Women
In Patent or Dull, with low heels. Sizes 2 to
7, for $6. Smaller sizes in Patent, Dull and
Brown Calf, also.
This is a separate shoe department, exclu
sively for children and misses. We carry
only the very best grades of footwear, with
a well-trained, competent force of sales
_people.
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Punch was served by Misses Mary High-~
tower and Sophonia MeWilliams. Those
invited were Misses Willie Ruth Branan,
Sophronia McWilliams, Mattie Berry, Hal®n
Clark, Eunicé Miliam, Lona Bellah, Cogrie
Gosset, Lucy Ward, Frances Grant and
Mrs. Nora McWilliams,
Mrs. J. B. Watson and, Miss Mary pe
Watson, of Dallas, Ga,, were the redent
guests of Mrs, O. A, Pless. ‘ ‘
Miss Olivia Berry, of Atlanta, is spehd
ing her vacation with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Berry. o
~ Powell Moye and Mr. !t'rk, of Oilp
thorpe University, spent last Sunday with
Branan ‘Ward,
I Mrs. Frank English, of Dawson, i 3 vise
sting relatives here. )
Mrs, George Bragg and Mrs, Will Robin.
son were the guests last week of thelr
mother, Mrs. 8. J. Branan.
Miss Mary Joe Mays spent the week-end
with Migs Allene Bauknight, of Atlanta,
The wedding of Miss Josephine McWile
lams and Samuel Guy Reeves, of Joness
boro, took place at the home of the bride
recently, The wedding march was played
by Mrs. W. W. Ward, Miss Lucy Ward
sang “Oh Promise Me.” The wedding
party was led hy the two little flower
girls, Misses Thelma Pless and Elizabeth
Sower.” Miss Allene Crussell, of A!ls'wtu.
was maid of honor and Arthur Forte acted
a 8 hc.lfit man. The Rev. W. A, Wells offi«
eiated,
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