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188 MAXINE DOBBS was hostegs uI
a dancing party at the home of Mrs
George Armstrong, on Woodlawn
avenue, Miss Marguerite Atkinson, of
ew York; Miss Lucy Cole, ‘of Marietta;
iss Eleanor Bmith, of Valdosta, and Mis: |
lyn Jandon, of Marietta, were guest ‘
of honor.
18s Alice Chandier entertained at home
on bb street in compliment to Miss Mar-
E"‘ t Gngllm. of Oklahoma, the guest of
rs. W, Weleh.
The Athens Canteen ladies met and en
rtained 2,100 soldiers of the 143 d In
of the Thirty-sixth Division, re
g from Irance, in one day. The sol
diers were served with cold drinks, cakes,
cigarettes and other delicacies. These soi
diers are on their way to Texas, and will
ve a parade In Louisiana and one in
uston,
" The teachers and gupfln of the sixth
and seventh fndu of Baxter Btreet School
wu%dulllht ully entertained by Mrs. W.
R. Porter, at her home on Cobb street.
&hou present were: Miss Burns, Mrs, Mc
ure_and son, of Atlanta; Miss Ander
son, Mrs. Louig Johnsen, Mrs. Porter,
gbonud Thompson, Gus Witeher, Jack
olu}, Broughton HWroome, REdwin Do
gier, Johun Greexk Jim MeCorkle, Charles
Dellred Beusse, L{;nnn Hilliard,
t s, Max Parr, Eugene Epting,
il ughtry, Flerenee Bishop, Orene
r, Virginia Venatta, Louisc Sheehee
Knowles, Mildred Dearing, Maud
;dge. Annie Maud Allgood, Kutherine
iller, eheoga Fowler, Bernice Smith and
u“‘u crg.
M \mln arelton entertained Tues
“J merning for the ‘Not a Chance” Club.
im White was host Wednesday even
l:; ‘h l;flll. J‘n P;mca avenue at a
Miss Agnes Marshall, of
u‘.‘fi’. ?J:ll-“goufleen Buests were pres
t. Mr. ite was assisted by his moth
,“ldrl;l J:Vrvnes W)sllte.
rs. J. Warren Smith entertained Tues
day evening a&a five-course dinner. Those
W“‘ were Miss Julia Rogers, Miss Ma
Doo.l.eyqu.ll\oe(:kfl f’-M}; }mlkim. Weyman
s cCord, im Goodwi
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e teachers of the elementar:
of Lucy Cobb entertained or, *,::,l;f‘n(;
children at an annual picnic :‘o?ng out in
& car to the Agriculturel (ollege, where
they enjoyed a deli. Yrs picnie "supper
Eh. chaperons Wfiss Carrie Wal
en, Miss Julia ‘¢fajden, Miss Mary Anne
Rucker, Misz qucy Barrow Taylor, Miss
geiile Tz,«u'»'r and Miss Fairy .Elliott,
e~ . ra Hart Avery and Miss Leila
b Hull are receiving the congratula
'#ons of their friends upon the splendid
exhibit made by the domestic science de
nflment of the Athens High School.
nch was served by Misses Joan Morris,
Helen Capps, Mildred Burson, Susie Poin
ter, Agnes Watson, Pecarl Wells, Clara
Hanna.
The Uncle Remus Clud, a local fish
ing club, is now enjoyimg its annual fish
ing frolic at Cape Logkout, N. C., 18
miles from Moorehead City. This is the
eleventh consecutive year that the club,
with John J. Wilkins at its head, has en
g"d an annual outing. Messrs. John J.
flkins, C. N. Hodgson, M. G. Nichol
son, B¢, M. G. Nicholson, Jr., W. T. Bry
®¢., W. T. Bryan, Jr.,, T. H. Hinton,
Hunnicutt, Abbit Nix, Dr. 8. P.
Wiggins, Dr. N. G. Slaughter and a few
&:r prominent citizens of Athens and
ke County are members.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson, Mrs.
Bdgeworth Lamkin and Miss Mary Ger
dine formed a congenial party motoring
to_Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall has returncd
g Savanpah, and with Mrs. Burton C.
n a Joseph G. Stovall,s leaves for
Switzerland the first of July.
Miss lelen Baxter and Miss Edwards
are lwdlw some time in New York.
Mrs. J. W. Barnett is vmting Mrs, Ster
ll% Hubbard in Washington, C.
. W. Brunson, Miss Callie Brunson, of
Tedge, 8. C., and Mrs. H. D. Smallbones,
of Wilmington, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Connolly.
Mrs. Fred Morton has gone to Brevard,
By, ‘(‘7 spend the summer.
Miss Margaret Morton has returned from
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Funkenstein have
gone to New York, Chicago and other
points to be gone several wecks.
Henry Atkinson visited his family here
at the home of Colonel and Mrs. E. K.
Lumpkin.
vy Miss Eleanor Smith, the guest of Miss
lice Chandler, has returned to her home
n_ Valdosta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs Du
m have returned after visiting Mr. and
Miles Lewis in Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holden, of Atlan
th, have been visiting Judge and Mrs.
Horace Holden, on Milledge avenue
r. and Mrs. Lee Minor Paul have left
Perry after visiting Judge and Mrs
orace Holden.
Misses Jennie Arnold, Neil Cochran,
Marion Hodgson and Bill Carlisle, Bill
Dodson and Riley Reese are in Oxford
attanding Emory commencement
Miss Morna Michael, of the State Nor
mal Bchoel, has returned to her home in
Monroe.
Miss Mary Lyndon is spending several
weeks in North Caroline,
Miss leila May Hull leaves in a short
while for New York, where she will visit
her sister, Mrs. Goerdon Carson
Mrs. J. H. Beusse and Miss Henrietta
Beusse are in New York at the Waldorf
for & visit of two weeks
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HE Governor John Milledge Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revo
lution, has elected the foliowing offi
eers for the year: Mrs. Paul B. Trammell,
gegent; Mrs. B. A. Tyler, vice regent;
ras Margie Hill, recording secretary; Miss
fe Horne, corresponding secretary; Mrs
" B. Mann, treasurer; Mrs. W. R, Can
on, registrar; Mrs. Warren Davis, histo
rian; Dr. F. K. Sims, chaplain
Misses Lily Belle and Isabelle Wright,
of Ringgold, were honor guests at a
;..rty given ¥Friday evening by Clark
lones, those invited to mnieet the guests
f honor being the members of the Fri
aiz Night Club.
rs. Paul B. Fite entertained two ta
bles of bridge Meonday afternoon in coms
pliment to her guest, Mrs. Jim Flemister,
of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. W. W. Hamil
ton, of Barnesville
fllu Kate Harlan entertained her card
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ernoon.
Miss Alma Nance, of Atlanta, is the
#uest of Mrs. I. F. Farrar,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prater and children
ind Mrs. J. A. Crawford have returned
rem a trip to Atlanta.
Miss Janice Hamilton is visiting rela
ives in Norfolk, Va,
Miss Mignon Harlan, of Calhoun, I 8 the
Buest of her sister, Mrs. Paul B. Tram
mell, Jr,
Miss Allie Mae Dixon has returned from
Wesleyan College to spend the holidays
With her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. M,
Dixon.
Major and Mrs. W, W. Hamilton, of
Barnesville, are here for the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Westcott have re
turned from their wedding «trip to At
lantie City, N. J.
Mrs. B. A. Tyler and Miss Betty Tyler
Spent a part of this week in Atlanta,
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188 GRACE PARKER is the guest of
'l:flu Clara Leck DeLoach in States
oro,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. West have returned
to their home in Sandersville, after a visit
'to_their daughter, Mrs. James Daniel.
Mrs. J, B. Thomas has returned from a
month's visit to relatives at Eastman.
Miss Alma Reynolds has returned from
; Visit to Miss Ethel McDaniel at States
oro.
Mr. and Mrs. B. (. Brannen is the
Buest of rc-lanvr in Statesboro.
Mrs. Gordon Lamback and children, of
Augusta, spent the week-end with their
father, Mayor 8. W, Palmer, Sr,
James M. Daniel spent i‘nday in Sa
vannah.
Mrs. A. E. Awtry has returned from a
visit to friends at Douglas.
Miss Ethel McDaniel, of Statesboro, is
the guest of Miss Alma Reynolds.
C. B. Hargroves spent the week-end in
Savannah.
Mrs. Donie Brinson has returned from a
visit to friends at Douglas,
Miss Gladys Edenfield has returned from
a visit to Rocky Ford.
Robert Daniel, Jr., is the ghest of Mrs.
Monroe Dearing in Atheps.
Mrs. Floy Holt and lixe son, L. 8., of
Sandersville, is the guest of their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Daniel,
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Lithia Springs
IEUTENANT CLYDE WATSON, who
has been in France for the past year,
landed in Ne%% York Thursday and
arrived here Monday to visit his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. James A. Watson, for a few
days before being discharged.
Mrs. Robert H. Patterson and children,
Eugenia and Robert, Jr.,, motored to Al
bertville, Ala.,, Wednesday, where they will
spend a few days with her mother, Mrs.
Stephenson.
Seymore Kerr, of Atlanta, spent last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Max
well,
Miss Willie J. Stephenson has returned
to her home in Albertville, Ala,, after
spending several weeks with her sister,
Mrs. R. H. Patterson.
Ralph Bostwick, of Atlanta, was the
weekrend guest of Emory Watson.
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last week at a pretty party honor
ing Miss Marion Mayo. of Atlanta,
who is her attractive house guest. Sweet
peas, hydrangeas and nasturtiums 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 Dodson, Mrs.
A. B. Turpin, Miss Pailine Broadhurst,
Miss Mary Littlejohn, Miss Laverne Thom
as, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Mrs. J. G.
C'orner of Auburn Avenue and Peachtree Street,
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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1919.
»Holst, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Ruth.
McArthur, Miss Louise Williford, Miss
Blizabeth Eldredge, Miss Lucille Allen,
Mrs. Robert McLeod, Miss Sara Kendrick,
Miss Buford Harvey, Miss Bess McLeod,
Miss Maude Sherlock, Miss Sara Tower,
Miss Marv Ella DnvonY)ort. Miss Elizabeth
Davis, Miss Geraldine .Kna. Miss Theone
Webh and Miss Esther Reynolds.
Mrs. J. 1. Hooks entertained last weelk
at a congenigl bridge asembling a few
friends to enjoy the game, Sweetpeas
and pink, roses were arranged pn\l)tny
throughout the ;p\ur!nmn(s, and those play
ing were Miss Kathleen Denham, Mrs.
D. R. Brinson, Mrs. Walter Rylander, Mrs,
£. J. Eldredge, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood,
Mra. Charles Burke, Mrs. Eugene Hill,
Mrs. E. B, Everett, Mrs. W. E, Taylor,
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. 8.
Kirkpatrick at her home on College street,
when the niembers of the Thursday Bridge
Club assembled to enjoy the ever-inter
esting game, Summer flowers were
clmrmingy arranged in wall pockets and
howls. he top score prize was a box
of handkerchiefs. Those }glnylng were Mrs,
J. 1. Sparks, Mrs. D. R, Androws, Mrs.
L. F. Grubbs, Miss Emma Mae Borum,
Mrs. Tracy ('unnmflmm. Mrs. Willis Haw
kins, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs. H. O.
Jones, Mrs, Carr Glover, Mrs. Lovelace
Eve, Mrs. Macon Dudley, Miss Florence
Niles, Mrs. B. R. Boyd, Mrs, J. E. Math
'fi. ‘%h's. Hollis Fort and Miss Lois Mc
ath.
The Woman's Club held an interesting
meeting last week, the kast of the series
until October, when the members will as
semble for the winter work. No program
was rendered on this occasion, the entire
;‘lm:‘ being devoted to the business in
and,
Mrs. M. H. Wheeler was hostess last
week to a few congenial friends for a
game of bridge. Those playing were Mrs.
W. E. Taylor, Miss Mary Parker, Mrs.
Furlow Gatewood, Miss Kathleen Den
ham, Miss Claire Everett, Miss Louise
Marshall, Mrs. Eugene Cato, Miss Annie
Ivey, Mrs., D. R. Brinson, Mrs. E. B.
Everett, Mrs. John Allen Fort, Miss An
nie Bailey, Mrs. Cloyd Buchanan, Mrs. L.
F. 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 sum
mer after a winter of study at Wesleyan
College.
The Fortwtwo Club had for its hostess
last week Mrs. W. W. Humber, who en
tertained at her pretty home on Taylor
street. DPretty sumer flowers were used
with chdrming effect throughout the rooms
and those playing were Mrs. Lawtence
Brown, Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs. A C.
Crockett, Mrs. lLee 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
bership of fifty, held its first dance in
the Bell studio last week and was large
ly attended. A number of out-of-town
visitors were present, in addition to the
Americus social dancers. The chaperons
were Lieutenant and Mrs. Floyd Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs, G. 8. Scott, Mr. and Mrs
L. 8. Waller, Mrs. Will Sullivan, Mr. and
Mrs. Franc Mangum, and Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Council.
An engagement announcement of inter
est to Americus friends is that of Miss
Frances Lovm'g and Mr. Lucas C. Thiers,
of Memphis, enn., the mariage to take
place the latter part of June. Miss Lov
ing has spent all her life in Americus,
and has won a host of friends by her
charming personality and happy disposi
tion. A number of pretty affairs have
been arranged for this June bride.
A pretty wedding of the week was that
of Miss Thelma Ryals and Ervin Lee,
rwhlch occurred at the home of the bride's:
‘{mrant-. Mr, and Mrs. E. C l{gau. at
heir home on HBrannon street. The vows
were received by Rev. Guyton Msher, and
the bride was attended l){ her little broth
er and sister, Carl and Katherine, and
Miss Edith Ryals as maid of honor. Aft
er the ceremony luncheon waas served to
the intimate family friends, and immedi-
Iltelg following Mr. and Mrs. Lee left
I for New York and Washington for a wed
,dln‘ trip of two weeks. Upon their re
turn they will be at home at 917 Lee
street, ’
The announcement aof the engagement
of Miss Mary Ella Davenport and Quim
by Melton. is of interest to a wide oircle
of friends, both in Americus and else
where, where the young people are well
kaown, MIW pretty affairs are being
planned for Miss Davenport,
Miss Dorothy Cargill entertained last
lweek at a heart-dice party, compliment
ing Miss Margaret Laney, of Columbus.
who i@ her attractive guest for some time.
Sweotpeas tnd bright summer flowers
were attractively arranged throughout the
house, and those playing were Miss
Quenelle Harrold, Miss Annie lvey, Miss
Agnes Gatewood, Miss Annie Ellig, Miss
QGertrude Davenport, Miss Mabel Ellis,
Miss Mary Glover, Miss Eugenia Parker,
Miss Clara Glover, Miss Hess McLeod,
Miss Mary Parker, Miss Mary l)udlc{.
Miss Mara Sims, Miss Pauline Broad
hurst, Miss Ruth Council, Miss Isabel
Wheatley, Miss Mary Sheffield, Miss Eu
{;nla ('Olllnl.'MI“ Emma Love Fisher,
jss Georgia 'Bena Dodson, Miss Nellie
Worthy and Miss Mary Sue Chambliss.
An enjoynble swimming party and pice
nic was enjoyed last week by the mem
bers of Miss ‘m:ubcth (Cobb's music class.
After the swim a delicious picnic lunch
was served,
Mrs. Furlow Gatewood entertained last
week a few congenial friends at bridge.
Sweetpeas and summer flowers
were the pretty decorations used, and a
box of handkerchiefs was given for top
score. Those present were Miss Kathleen
Denham, Mrs. D. R, Brinson, Miss Maude
therlock, Miss Elizabeth Eldredge, Mrs.
Griff Eldredge, Mrs, Eugene (‘ato, Miss
Sara Kendrick, Mrs. J. G. Holst, Mrs. E.
J. Eldredge, Miss Marion Mayo, Miss Lou
ise Marshall and Mrs, W. E. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier entertained
last week at a dinner party in homeor of
Miss Mary Ella Davenport, a bride-elect
of the month. The prettily appointed ta
ble had for its centerpicce a lovely ar
rangement of yellow coreopsis with shaded
yellow tapers, and the place cards and
other details carried out the yellow color
scheme. Covers were laid for twelce, and
those seated were Miss Davenport and
gu!ml:ly Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
ylander, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rylander,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Hollis and
Charles Lanier.
Miss Quenclle Harrold entertained last
week at a pretty heart-dice party, com
plimenting Miss Frances Loving, a bride
elect of the month, and Miss Margaret
Laney, of Columbus, who Is the house
guest of Miss Dorothy Cargill. Hydran
geas and sweetpeas formed the pretty
decorations, and the guests of honor were
given pretty pieces of lingerie. Those pres
ent were Miss Dorothy Cargill, Miss Mar
garet Laney, Miss Frances Loving, Miss
Mabel Ellis, Miss Agnes Gatewood, Miss
Annie Ellis, Miss Gertrude Davenport, Miss
Mary Sheffield, Miss Isabel Wheatley, Miss
Mary Dudley, Miss Mary Kate Hamilton,
Miss Clara Glover, Miss Mary Sue Cham
bliss, Miss Ruth Council and Miss Bugenia
Collins,
Mrs. Furlow Gatewood 1&1 hostess last
week to members of th% RB4 Cross Bridge
Club. Sweetpeas and pink roses were used
in all pockets and vases, and the top
score was a pack of playing cards. Those
playlng were Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Miss
Claire Everett, Miss Kathleen Denham,
Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Dudley Gatewood,
Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. Walter Rylan
der, 'Mrs. L. D. Todd and Mrs. J. C. Den
ham.
Miss ' Emma Love Fisher is visiting
friends in Cordele, and is the bridesmaid
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at the wedding of Miss Chester and Mr,l
QIII""" Miss Chester formerly resided in
Arficricus during the pastorate of her fa
ther, Dr. O. B, Chester, at the First Meth- |
odist Church, and she has nun(r friends
in Americus who aré interosted in her
marriage. I
Mrs. Coley J. Lewis, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Council. I
The Dauglitecs of the Ameriean Ravolu
tion had an interesting meeting last week
with Mrs. Frank PP. Harrold ul er home
on College strect. A very interesting talk
was given by MeCord Prather his re
cent experiences in France, and Mrs.
Adolph Hoffman rendered several violin
seloctions. The chapter disbanded for the
summer months, and will resume its meet-I
ings in October, I
The dance given by the Sumter Cluh
at the Elks' hall was a brilllant nffnn.l
Many members of the college set have
returned for the summer, and this lent
an alr of added gaiety to the qucasion.
The out-of-town visitors preum were Miss
Bsather Reynolds, of Mobile; Miss Cortez
Whitsett, of Atlanta; Miss Theone Wehb,
of Sumter; Miss Ernestine Logan and Misa
Geraldine Logan, of Plains; Miss Susan
Bloomer, of Mississippl; ;Miss Willidee
Clarke, Miss Vera Inman and Miss Ade
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Thomas R. Talmadge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Gay, of Jackson
ville, Fla., wer> the guests during the
week of Mr. and Mrs., J. Grady Tingle.
They left Wednesday nccomfamed by Mrs.
J. O. Elrod for an extended Western trip.
Mrs. Lois Peeples, of Atlanta, was the
week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. T. B.
Cabaniss.
G. G. King, Mrs. Annie McKenzie and
Willlam MecKenzie, of Thomaston, were
the recent guests of Prof. and Mrs. W. W.
Hurst,
Miss Mary Ponder and Miss Loulse Phin
azee left Friday for New York, where they
will study music during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Talmadge and
Mrs. Thomas R. Gaines spent several days
of the past week in Atlanta, where they
went to meect Captain Gaines, who has re
cently returned from France.
Miss Annie McCowen is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCowen.
Brad Brown, of Milledgeville, spent the
week-end in the city.
Mrs. Paul Whatley has returned to her
home in Helena, after a visit to her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Gibson,
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eui:ylnl a fishing trip in Florida, ‘
lsses Sara Newton, Mary and Anna
Persons left Tuesday for an extended trip
in the East,
Miss Blanche Rushin and Miss Eliza
beth Bittick left Tuesday for a visit to
Savannah. Spartanburg, 8. C, and Ashe
ville, N, C.
Mr. and Mrs, W. G Waeallborn, Miss
Brinson, Miss Ballie Rushin and Miss
Nisaneha Rushin spent Sunday in Indian
Bprings, .
Miss Josephene Chambliss, of Broxton,
Sndlhu 'uen of her aunt, Mrs, J. O. El
rod,
Mrs. "George Morris, of Cordele, is the
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MeClain, J. M. Wright, Clark Tribble and
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Mrs, Arthur B. Bwing has returned to
her home In Atlanta after a visit to her
mother, Mrs. D, H. Green,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Medlock, of Atlanta,
spent several days of the weck with John
MeCowen,
Mrs. W. W, Hurst i{s the guest of her
dmnghter. Mrs. R. 8: Franklin, in Adairs
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Wilkinson, I, F. Bloodworth, T, C. Gam-=
ble, Thomas R. Talmadge, Jr, are 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, :
Mre. 11, D. Rudisill is the guest of Mra.
Charlie Banders in Deeatur,
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188 LOUISE TUCKER, who has been
attending school at Wesleyan Col
lege, 18 at home with her mother,
Mrs. Bertsie Tucker.
Miss Rather McCrary, a member of the
Poecoa grammar school faculty, is at home
for the summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs, Gladstone Owens, of Ath
ens, spent the week-end with the latter’'s
parents, Mr. and Mra. D. A. Baker.
Mrs. J. F. Lee and children were the
guests of Mra. W. F. Hubbard, in Eiber
}on. last week.
Misses Laura Baker and Berta Little are
at home from Georgia Normal and Indus
trinl College, at Milledgeville, where they
have ben in school for the past year.
Mrs, R. C. Ayers left last week for
Washington, D. €., where she will visit
Mrs. H. A, Pitmer and Miss Vivian Baker.
Mrs. L. J. McConnell spent several days
in Carnesville last week as the guest of
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Mr. and Mrs, V. C. Nelms.
Miss Fulane Adams visited relatives in
Dewy Rose last weel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moss and Dr. and
Mrs. E. N. Bowers have returned from a
visit to relatives in Hiawassee.
Lieutenant Cline Brooks has returned
from overseas and is at home with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brooks,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L., Kenmore had as
their guestd at dinner Sunday, Misses Anna
Relle Ginn, Nunnie Sue Brooks, FEulane
Adams and Gus Richardson, of Hartwell.
Miss Carlton, of Bowersville, was the
nue;t of Miss Nannie Sue Brooks last
week,
The Allen Turner Chapter of U. D. C.
met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, J. M.
Lee at her home on Hartwell street.
The Laura Bowers Chapter of the Hasts
ern Star enjoyed a social meeting Thursday
evening at the Masonic Hall
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high, has extra heavy at
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There are only 18 of them
left, so you had better get
in early Manday morning.
They will not stay in the
house long at
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