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HE Govermor John Milledge Chapter
Daughters of the American Revo
lution, has elected the following offie
ocers for the year: Mrs. Paul B Trammell,
regent; Mrs. B. A. Tyler, vice regent;
Mrs. Margie Hill, recording secrotary, Miss
Annia Horne, correaponding secrotary; Mra,
W. E. Mann, treasurer; Mrs. W. R. Can
non, registrar; Mrs Warren Davis, histo
rian; Dr. ¥. K. Bims, chaplain I
Misses Lily Belle and lsabelle Wright,
of Ringgold, were honor guUests at A
party mven Friday evening by Cliark
Jones, those invited to meot the guests
of honor being the members of the Fri
day Night Club.
Mrs. Paul B. Fite entertained two ta
bles of bridge Monday afternoon in com
pliment to her guest, Mrs Jm Flemister,
of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. W. W Hamli
ton, of Barnesvilie,
Miss Kate Hurlan entertained her eard |
elub ot two tables of bridge Tuesday alt
ernoon. |
Miss Alma Nanoe, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. F ¥ Farrar *
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prater and rhndr:-nI
and Mrs. J. A Crawford have returned
from & trip to Atlanta I
Miss Janice Hamliiton I 8 visiting rela- |
tives in Norfolk, Va. I
Miss Mignon Harlan, of Oalhoun, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul B. Tram
mell, Jr,
Mise Allie Mas Dixon has returned from
Wesleyan College to spend the holidays
with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs R. M.
Dixen.
Major and Mra W W Hamilton, of
Barnesvilla, are here for the summer.
Mr. and Mre G, 1. Westcott have re
turned from their wedding trip to At
lantic City, N. J
Mrs B A. Tyler and Miss Betty Tyler
spent & part of this week in Atlanta.
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Americus
RB. RGRERT ALLEN was hostess
last woek at & pretty party honnr-'
ing Miss Marion Mayo, of Atlantsa,
who is her attractive house guest 5-»--!-'
pras, hvdrangeas and nasturtivms were
the pretty flowers used in wall pockets
and gmvu, and those enjoying the occa
sion wers Miss Aopna Murray, Miss lLots
McMath, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, Mrml
A B 'h.ll’rlll, Miss Pailine Broadhurst,
Miss Mary Litttejohn, Miss Laverne Thom- |
ax, Miss Mary Ad:ce lingo, Mrs. J. G
Holst, Miss ElizaWeth Brown, Miss Ruth
MeArthur, Miss Louise Williford, Miss
Elizabeth Eldredge, Miss Lugilie Allen,
Mra. Robert Mcleod, Miss Sara Kendrick,
Mins Buford MHarvey, Miss Bess Mcleod,
Miss Maude Sheriock, Miss Sara Tower,
Miss Mary Ella nnnn?)on. Miss Elizabeth
Davis, Miss Geraldtme Payne, Miss Theoue
Webb and Miss Esther Reynolds
Mrs J. D. Hooks entertained last week
st & congenial bridge asembling & few
friends to enjoy the gmune Sweelpeas
and pink roses were arranged pretilly
throughout the lg(unmrnu, and those play
ing were Miss athleen Denham, Mrs
. R. Rrinson, Mrs. Walter Rylander, Mrs.
¥ J. Eldredge, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood,
Mrs. Charles Burke, Mrs. Eugene Hill,
Mrs. B B Everett, Mrs. W E Tayler,
Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mrs. Tom Marshall,
Mrs. George Oliver and Mrs Htephen
Pace.
One of the prettiest bridge parties of
the week was that given by Mrs W. 8
Kirkpatrick at her home on College gtrevt,
when the members of the Thursday Bridge
Club assembled to enjoy tWe ever-inter
esting qunm Summer flowers were
(‘hlflnll‘{ arranged in wall pockets and
bowls e top score prize was a hox
}( handkerchiefs. Those {uymx were Mrs
. & l‘;quu. Mra. D. Andrews, Mrs
j. F. Grubhs, Miss Emma Mae Rorum,
Mrs. Tracy Cmuil{‘inn. Mra. Willis Haw
kins, Mrs. J E t'monr, Mre. H. O
Jones, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Lovelace
Eve, Mra. Macon D-dn‘ Misa Florence
Niles, Mrs. B. R. Boyd, Mrs J. E. Math
“-‘.“Su Hollls Fort and Miss Lois Me
. .
The Woman's Club held an interesting
meeting last week, the last of the series
until October, when the members will as
semble for the winter work. No program
was rendered on this occasion, the eutire
time being devoted to the business in
Mra. M. H. Wheeler was hostess last
week to & few congenial friends for a
c-o of bridge. Those plnn? were Mrs
" B. Taylor, Miss Mary Parker, Mra
Purlow Gatewood, Miss Kathleen Den
ham, Miss Claire Everett, Miss Louise
Marshall, Mrs. Bugene Cato, Misa Annie
Ivey, Mrs. D. R ’"‘-Mu E B
Everett, Mrs. John Alien , Miss An
nie Balley, Mrs. Cloyd Buchavan, Mrs L.
¥ Grubbs, Mra. W. D. Ivey, Mrs Willis
Hawkins and Mra John Wagnon.
“{m- Emma Love Fisher, who was re
tly elected vice presdent as the Wen
onnn"(:::e Club..mn n'hcme for au sum
mer a winter of study at Wegleyun
College. ’
The l"on:t'o Club had for its hostoss
last week Mrs. W. W. Humber, who en
tertained at her pretty home on Taylor
street. Protty sumer flowers were used
with charming effect throughout the rooms
and those playing were Mrs lawtence
Brown, Mra Eliton Parker, Mra A O
Oroekett, Mra. loe Hansford, Mrs. Zach
Childers, Mrs. George Oliver, Mra. Joseph
Wryan, Mrs. Frank Tumn. Mrs. John
Eheffield, Mra E M. uesney, Mrs
James Bynum, Mrs. Clarence Davis and
II:.J. L lwltu”‘
P orga dancing chub, just
formed o”ho returning college boys and
i e SRt B anrt
o ¥y o ance in
the Bell studio last week and was \argos
a attended. A number of out-of-town
were vresent, in atidition to the
Americus social dancers. The chaperons
were Licutenant and Mrs. Floyd \an,
My. and Mrs. G, 8 Bcott, Mr. and Mrs
1. 8 Waller, Mre. Will Sullivan, Mr. and
Mrs. Frane Mangum, and Mr. and Mrs
John M. Coumeil
An engagement announcemont of inter
eat to Amerious friends is that of Mias
Frances IM'*.M Mr. Lucas C. Thiers,
of Memphis, nn., the mariage to take
=- the uner.l]cn of June. Miss Lov
has spent her life in Americus,
and has won & host of friends by her
eharming mem’ and hm’-y dl-go»
tien. A number of pretty affairs have
h:‘ ur-‘w for um' J:m bride.
rfl wedding of the week was that
of - “h-lm Ryals and Ervin Lee,
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bwhich oceurred at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Ryals, at
their home on Hrannon street. The vows
were reccived by Rev. Guyton Fisher, and
the bride was attended by her little broth
er and wister, Carl nm; Katherine, and
Miss Edith Ryals as maid of hoenor. Aft
er the ceremony luncheon was, served (o
the intimate famity friends, and immedi
nteiy following Mr. and M Lee left
for New York and Washingion for & wed
ding trip of two weeks. Upon their re
turn they will be at homs at 917 Lee
street,
The announcement of the on ement
of Miss Mary Ella Davenport nrfi'qmm
hy Meiton is of interest to a wide circle
of friends, both in Americus and else
iwh""‘. where the young poople are well
| kaown Many pretty affairs are belng
planned for Miss Davwenport
' Miss Dorothy Cargill entertained last
week at a heart-dice party, compliment-
I'"I Miss Margaret Laney, of Columbus
'who i# her attractive guest for some time.
Hwectpeas and bhright summer flowers
Iv.er« attractively arranged throughout the
- house, and those playing were Miss
Quenelle Harrold, Miss Annie lvey, Miss
‘Awmm Gatewood, Miss Anunie Ellis, Miss
Gertrude Davenport, Miss Mahel Ellia,
Mims Mary Glover, Miss RBugenia Parker,
Miss (lara Glover, Miss Hess MclLeod,
Miss Mary Parker, Miss Mary Dudley,
Miss Mara Sims, Miss Pauline Brosad
hurst, Miss Ruth Council, Miss Isabel
Wheatley, Miss Mary Sheffield, Miss Eu
genia Collins, Miss Fgima Love Fisher,
Miss Georgia HBena l*dmn, Miss Nellie
Worthy and Miss Mary Sue Chambliss.
An enjoyable swimming party end ple
nic was enjoyed last week by the mem
bers of Miss Elizabeth Cobb's music clags
After the swim a delicious picnie luneh
was served,
Mrs. Furlow Gatewood entertained last
week A few congenial friends at bridge.
Bweetpeas and summer flowers
were the pretty dbcorations used, and a
box of handkerchiefs was given for top
score. Those present were Mms Kathleen
Denham, Mra, )/ R Brinsen, Miss Maude
sherlock, Miss Elizabeth KEldredge, Mra.
Griff Eldredge, Mra. Bugene Cato, Miss
Saran Kendrick, Mrs. J. G, Holst, Mre. E.
J. Eldredge, Miss Marion Mayo, Miss Lou
i#e Marshall and Mrs. W, E. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier entertained
Inst week at & dinner party lin honor of
Miss Mary Ella Davenport, a bride-elect
of the month.« The prettily appointed ta
hle had for its centerpiece a lovely Aar
rangsment of yellow coreopsis with shaded
vellow tapers, and the place cards and
other detalls earried out the yellow cole
scheme, Covers were laid for twelce, nnll
those seated were Miss Davenport and
Qmml;‘y Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Rylander, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rylander
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Hollis and
Charles Lanier.
Miss Quenelle Harrold entertained last
week at a pretty heart-dice party, comn
plimenting Miss Frances loving, a bride
elect of the month, and Miss Margaret
Laney, of Columbus, who is the house
guest of Miss Dorothy 1.‘"5“!. Hydran
vn and sweetpeas forme the pretty
decorations, and the guests of honor were
given protty pieces of lingerie. Those &ru
ent were Miss Dorothy Cargill, Miss Mar
garet Laney, Miss Frances I,ownq, Miss
Mabel Pilis, Miss Agnes Gatewood, Miss
Annie Ellis, Miss Gertrude Davenport, Miss
Mary Sheffield, Miss Tsabel Whentley, Mise
Mary Dudley, Mias Mary Kate Hamilton,
Miss Clara Glover, Miss Mury Sue Cham
bliss, Miss Ruth Council and Miss Eugenia
Collins,
Mrs. Furlow Oatewood was hostess last
week to members of the Red Cross Bridge
Club. Sweetpens and pink roses were used
in all pockets and vases, and the top
score was a 4 pack of plulglu cards, Those
P“YI" were Mra J. . MHooks, Miss
‘laite Everett, Miss Kathleen Denham,
Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Dudley Gatewood,
Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. Walter Rylan
:M. Mra ke D. Todd and Mrs. J. C. Den
am.
Miss Emma Love Fisher is vhmns
friends in Cordele, and is the bhridesmal
at the wedding of Miss Chester and Mr.
Guber. Miss Chester formerly resided in
Americus nurln!' the pastorate of her fa
ther, Dr. O. B. Chester, at the First lleu:-l
odist Church, and she has mnn‘{ friends
in Americus whe &ie interested in her
marriage.
Mrs. Coley J. Lewis, of Atlanta, fs the
guest of Mr. and Mrs lee Council,
The Daughters of the American Revolu
tion had an interesting mee(ing last week
with Mrs. Frank P. Harrold at her home
on College street. A very interesting ta'k
was given by McCord Prather on his re
cent experiences in Prance, and Mrs.
Adelph llegmen rendered several vielin
selections. The chapter dishanded for the
summer months, and will resunie its meet
l-i‘l' in October.
e dance givem by the Sumter Club
at the Elks' hall was a brilllant affair.
Many members ofs the college set have
returned for. the sumwmer, and this lent
an air of added gulety to the oeccasion.
The out-of-town visitors present were Misa
Esther Reynolds, of Moblle, Miss Cortes
Whitsett, of Atianta; Miss Theone Webb,
of Bumter; Miss Ernestine Logan and Miss
Geraldine l.o“n. of Plains, Miss Susan
(Eloom« of isslesippli; Miss Willidee
llI"kA" .‘n‘tlr- V"‘, lAl:bm.nn and Miss Ade
ne Armstrong, o nv,
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| NE of the social events of tha week
| was the dinner-dance given at White
) Sulphur Springs. Quite a mumber of
’me younger pet motored out for the occa
slon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Hosch have
returned from & several weeks' stay in
New York Oity.
Miss Emily Gafllard, of Dahlonega,
nt the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
:- Galllard.
The Philamathes Class of the First
Baptist Church enf,oyod A plenic supper
at Chattahoochee Park Tuesday eveniug.
Mra. Prim, the teacher, and Mrs. Sanders
were chaperons.
“Miss Mary Merritt,) who spent the win.
ter in Miami, FIA, s _at home for the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. James Merrit,
The muflng of Miss Jessia Deal and
Oharles Phelelon, of Salt Lake (‘n'* took
piace at the Episcopal Church ThUrsday
evening. Miss Deal is the daughter of
the Rev., and Mrs Deal. Bishop Mikell,
assisted by Dr. Merlinjones, performed
the ceremony.
Miss Willie RBell Jackaon entartained her
sewing club Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs James Merrit were hosts
to the Thursday Kvening Club the past
week. Mrs E. M. Moore had churge of
the programn, EIVIDE an interesting ossay
on “Mocial Influences in English Litera
ture” Wil Hosch led the discussion of
current eventa |
The friends of Albert Oreen were in.
terested in the announcement of his en-
R\'crmm to Miss Lula Barnett, of Moss
int, Miss, the wedding to take place
June 28,
Miss Sallia Sue Purcell entertained a
number of her school friends at the home
of her sster, Mra. Carl Barret, Saturday
afternoon.
The William Candler Chapter. D A R,
met Mturu"!h afternoon with Mrs. D W
Anderson. . ;-rocum for the moeeting
centered about Flag Day| M W, O
Charters gave an interesting talk on ‘the
origin of plays and Mra E. B, Michaelis
gave seversl piano selections.
The wedding of Miss Jene Peterman,
of Dothan, Ala, and A L. Ih‘-v. of Cor.
dele, took place in Rrenau Auditerium 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 Hosch and Mrs Ben Gaillard,
Athens T
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ISB MAXINE DORRBS was hostess at
A dancing party at the home of Mrs
4 George Armastrong, on Woodlawn
Avenue. Miss Marguerite Atkinson, of
New York: Miss Lucy Cole, of Marietta;
Miss Elennor Bmith, of Valdosta, and Mis
Evelyn Jandon, of Marietta, were guests
of honor
Miss Allce Chandler entertained at home
on Cobb street in compliiment to Miss Mar.
aret Oraham. of Oklahoma, the guest of
!IN W. P Welch
The Athens Cantesn ladies met and en
tertained 2,100 soldiers of the 1434 In.
tantry of the Thirty-sixth Division, re.
turning from Prance, in one day. The sol.
diers were served with cold drinks, cakon,
cigarottes and other delicacies These wsols
diers are on their way to Texas and will
glve n parade in Loulsiana and one in
Houston,
The teachers and pupils of the sixth
and seventh ’"ld?l of Raxter Btreet School
were dolightfully entertained hy Mrs W
¢ Porter. &t her home on Cobb street
hose present were: Miss nurn‘e‘.ln Me.
Clure and son, of Atiantal Anders
son, Mra. lLouis Johnsen Mra Porter,
Loonard _ Thompson, Gue mm. Jack
Bolton., BProughton Broome in Dos
wier, John Green, Jim MeCorkle, Charles
Marria, Dellred Heusse, Lyman Hilliard,
sontt S‘q'- Max Parr, %unu Epting,
Emily Daughtry, Florence Bis Orene
Coaper, Virginia Venatta, Louise cehne
Louime Knowies, Mildred lnmv. Maud
Ta madaa Annie Mand Allgood, Katherine
Miller, Rebecen. Fowler, Beinice SBmith and
Gussia Mere Perry,
Ming Miriam l?n""en entertalned Tues.
dny mornine for the “Not a 4 Chanee” Club,
Jim White was host Wednesday even.
B «t his home on Prince avenue at a
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stea, in honor of Miss Agnes Marshall, of
| Natchez, Miss. Fourteen guosts were pres
lent. Mr. White was assisted by his moth
| or, Mrs. James White i
‘I Mrs. J Warren Bmith entertained Tues-
Any evening at n five-course dinner. Those
| present wore Miss Julia Rogers, Miss Ma
|Nua Bullock, Jack Wilkips, Weyman
| Daoley, Joé MeCord, Jim = Goodwin and
| Thomas Brightwell
| "The teachers of the elementary school
’n' L.ney Cobb entertained one hundred
children at an annual plenic, going out in
& car to the Agricultural College, where
they enjoyed a delicious pienio nul‘:;»cr,
The chaperons were Miss Cnrrie al
den, Miss Julia Walden, Miss Mary Anne
Rucker, Miss lacy Barrow Tayvior, Miss
Ballie Trainor and Miss Fairy Elliott,
Mrs, Ora Hart Avery and Miss Ledla
May Hull are recelving the congratula
tions of their friends upon the splandid
exhibit made by the domestic scienee de
p’l.rtnmvn of the Athens High School,
unch was served Ly Misses Joan Morris,
Helen "uniw. Mildred Burson, Susie Poin
ter, Agned Watson, Pearl Wells, Clara
Hanna.
__The Uncle Remus Club, a local fish
ing club, s now enjoying its annual fish
ing frolle at Cape lookout, N, ~ 18
miles from Moorehead ity ‘This is tha
eleventh consecutive year that the elub,
with John J. Wilkins at its head, has en
joyed am annual outing. Messrs. John J.
IWIIHM. (5. N. Hodgson, M. G. Nichol
#on, Br., M. G. Nicholson, Jr., W. T. Bry
an, By, W. T. Brysn, Jr, T. H. Hinten,
Dupree Hunnicutt, Abbit Nix, Dr. 8 P.
Wiggins, Dr. N. (. Blaughter and a few
other prominent citizens of Athens and
Clarke County are members,
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson, Mrs
Edgeworth Lamkin and Miss Mary Ger
dine formed a econgeninl party motoring
0 Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Pleasant A, Stovall has returned
to Savannah, and with Mrs. Burton .
Mason and Joseph G. Stovall, leaves for
Switzerland the first of July,
Miss Helen Baxter and Miss Edwards
are spending =ome time in New York,
Mrs. J. W. Barnett is visiting Mra. Ster
ling Hubbard in Washington, g C.
G. W. Hrunson, Miss Callie Brunson, of
lodge, 8 ~ and Mre. H. D. Bmalibones,
of Wilmington, are the guests of Mr., and
Mra. Paul Connolly.
Mrs, Fred Morton has gone to Brevard,
N. €., to¥spend the summer
Misa Margaret Morton has returned from
New York,
Mr. and Mrs Louis Funkenstein have
gone to New York, Chicago and other
points to he gone several weeks
Henry Atkinson visited his family here
at the home of Colonel and Mrs. E. K.
Lamnpkin
Migs Eleanor Smith, the guest of Miss
Alice Chandler, has returned to her home
In Valdosta.
Mr. and Mra. Robert ‘Toomhs Du-
Pose have returned after visiting Mr. and
Mrs, Miles Lewis in Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holden, of Atlan
ta, have heen visiting Jwdge and Mra
Horace Holden, on Milledge avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Minor Paul have left
for Perry after visiting Judge and Mrs
Horace Holden,
Misses Jennie Arnold, Neil Cochran,
Marion Hodgson and ~Bill Carliste. Bill
Dodson and Riley Reese are in Oxford
attend| Fmory commencement.
Miss .aurm- Michael, of the State Nor
mal Sehool, has returned to her home in
Monroe.
Miss Mary Lyndon is spending several
weeks In North Carolina
Miss leila May Hull leaves in a short
while for New York, where she will visit
her sister, Mrs. Gordon Carson
Mrs. J. M. Beusse, and Miss Henrietta
Beusse are in New lo{k at the Waldorf
for a visit of two Wweeks
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Thomasville
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188 AGNES HIGGINS and Reginald
Hawthorn were ;narried here Wedg
pesday morning At half-past five
o'clogek at St. Thomas E’nncopn! Church,
the rector and father of the bride, the
Tev. W. H. Higgins, officiating. Miss
Caroline Higging was maid of honer for
her sister and Valnere Hawthorn, brother
of the groom, was best man. Little Miss
Valnere Hawthorn made a lovely ring
hearer in a pretty white lingerie and lace
frock. The bride wore a beautiful gown
of white organdie and lace. The maid of
honor was gowned in pink organdie and
lace. After the marriage the couple left
for Atlantic Heach and other points on
the East Coast of Florida, where they
will apend & short time.
A quiet marringe takigg place on Mon.
day afternoon was that of Miss Pauline
Bowen and Luten Teate, both of this city,
The coremony was performed by the Rev.
Robert 8. Sanders and the couple left on
the afternoon train for a short bridal
trip to varions points. Returning they
will make their home in Thomasville.
Mrs. Katherine C'oyle Weleh and Lyman
B. Kendall were married here on Monday
evening, the ceremony taking place at the
residence of Miss Emma Melntosh, the
Rev. Rohert 8. Sanders officiating. After
the marriage the couple went out to Briar
hill plantation, the country home of the
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p hridegroom, where they will spend some
| weeks,
. The marriage of Mies Alise Henricks and
' Charles Bryant, both of this city, took
Imun Sunday afternoon at the home of
the bride’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M,
' Hendricks, the lev. E. M. Overby offi
ciating. Miss Verma Kidd was maid of
" honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Eula
. Belle Hendricks and Miss Blla Laura
| Kidd. Raymoud Fioyd actod as best man.
White Georgette and satin formed the
[lnwly gown worn by the bride, and sbe
carried & bouquet of valley lilies, After
a short bridal trip the couple will make
their home in Thomasville.
An interesting mixed foursome of eight
couples was played on the ’olf links at
the country club Thursday afternoon. The
first (prlu was won by Mrs. A. T, fioflnr
and €. W, Hudson and the second by Mrs,
Tthydon Mays and Addison Trice. Tea
was served after the game.
Miss Minnie Evans, of Texas, is visiting
her father, James F. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs .Yo&m I. Turner are in
New York, where they will spend several
weekan,
Misa Georgia McKay left last week for
Macon, where she will visit relatives for
several weeks
Miss llrene Davig, of Atlanta, is visit.
ing her sister, Mrs. Taylor Mitchell
Miss Mable Evans left last week for
Milledgeville, where she will be the guest
of friends,
Mins May Steyerman left last week for
Albany and will spend some time with
friends there, @
Miss Clarice Milton left last week for a
visit to relatives In Jacksonville, Fla.
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Statesboro
188 MARY FLLEN LESTER was the
guest last week of Miss Marilu Les
ter.
Miss Lollie Cobb left Wednesday for an
extended visit to North Carolina. She will
probably bhe away geveral months,
Miss Bessie Glaseow, of Wadesboro, N
~ and Miss Mildred Edmondson, of
(Geldgboro, N. C., are guests of Mrs. J. P.
Williams.
Mrs. Jim Dixon, wha has been the guest
of Mrs. G. J. Mays, has returned to her
home in Millen.
Colonel J. A. Brannen left Auring the
week for a trip to Arizona and other West
ern States.
Miss Beth Andsrson, of Vidalia, is the
guest of Miss Annie Brooks Grimes.
Miss Alma Osborne, of the high school
faculty, left Tuesday for her home in Co
lumbus.
Miss Fsther Phillips left Monday for her
home in Hawkinsville.
Mrs. J. W. Johnsson and children left
Monday night to spend the summer In
Gainesvilie,
Mrs. Remington, of Cedartown, s the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vannie
Fletcher.
Mrs. Watson, of Atlanta, is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trapnell.
Mrs. Lige Durden, of Florida, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watson,
Misses KEdith Taylor, of Atlanta, and
Miss Kleanor Edmondson, of Goldsbore,
N. ~ arrived Friday to spend some time
with Mrs. J. P. Willlams.
Mrs. J. A. McDougald, Mra. W. E. Me-
Dougald and children, and Miss Ruth Me-
Dougald motored to Savannah Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Booth, Miss Al
marita Booth and Miss Julia Carmichael
Iloft Thursday for an extended trip North.
They will probably be away two weeks.
| Miss Grace Parker, of Millen, is the
Iguut of Miss Clara Leck Deloach.
A congenial party spending the week at
Meldrim Club house is composed of Mise
Ruth Parrish, Miss Kathleen McCroan,
Miss Lucy Blitch, Miss Elma Wimberly,
Miss Ulma OLff, Miss Bess lce and
Miss Chess Lott, and Messrs. Herbert
Kingery, A. H. Strickland, Ceeil Ken
nedy, Outland McDougald, Edwin Groover,
Walter Johnson, Herbert Kingery, chap
eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Inman Foy, Mr.
I-nd Mrs. Hubert Jones, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Kennedy, of Savannah.
Miss Irma Floyd has returned home,
after studying at Brenau Coliege the
past year She has been spending some
time in New York since the close of
school.
Mrs. Maxey Grimes was hostess to the
members of the While Away Club on Fri
day afternoon of this week. Those present
were Mrs. Leffler Deloach, Mrs. Frank
Williams, Mrs. Jim Moore, Mrs. Rufus
IBrmvn, Mrs. J. M. Norris, Mrs. Sydne
Smith, Mrs. J. H. Whiteside, Mrs. A. P’
Mikell, Mrs. C. P. OlLliff, Mra W, E.
MceDougald, Mrs. G. J. Mays, Mrs. P. G,
Franklin, Mrs. Charles Pigue, Mrs. J. D,
Lee, Mrs. Nattie Allen, Mrs. Gordon Don
aldson and Mrs. Don Brannen.
Mrs. W. H. EAmunds, of Beaufort, 8 O,
ia the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred
Branpen.
Mr. and Mra. J H. Alderman, of Sa
vannah, were guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Brannen, coming up to attend
the graduating exercises of the Stateshoro
High School, their daughter, Miss Emma
Lou Alderman, being oune of the graduates.
Mrs. Grover Brannen and little son, re
turn today from & visit to her parents in
Macon,
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188 ELIZABETH ASHFORD left
Wednesday for a visit to Monroe.
Mrs, Emily Carpenter spont Tues
day In Atlanta, "
Levli Chiambers left Tuesday, for a stay
of several weeks in Hot Springs.
Mrs. Anna Johnson, of Criffin, is the
guest of Mra. Emerson George.
Sam Avery, of Camp Gordon, spent sev
eral days recently with Mr, and Mrs.
J. B. Godfrey.
Mrs. J. W. Carroll has returned from a
visit to Atianta.
Miss Josie George, of St. Augustine,
Fla, = visiting her mother, Mrs. Charlie
George
Miss Fula Herron, of Little Rock, is the
guest of Mrs. W, T. Bacon,
Miss Virginia Carbine left this week to
spend the summer in Pensacola, Fla.
Miss Daisy Dunaway, of Savannah, was
the nttractive guest of Miss Corinne Few
for the week-end.
Miss Gertrude Douglas spent the week
end in Atlanta,
Miss Celeste Furlow returned Wednes
day from Oxford, where she attended the
commencement exercists of Emory College,
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tertained ths senior class and A
number of invited guests at a prom
party Monday night after the graduating
exercises. Those invited were Miss Elleene
Coleman, Miss Sara Belle Brodnax, of At
janta; Mr. Haygood Evans, Mr.. Blackard
and Mr. Brooks, of Oxford.
Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Glausier, Mr. anl
Mrs. R. D. Hewlett, Misses Mary Hewlett,
Ellesne Coleman, and Errol Ewing and
Harold Almand attended the State High
School meet at Athens last week.
Mr. and Mrs, B.' McDonald and family,
of Hazlehurst, are the guests of Mr. Me-
Donald's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus McDonald, of Baxley,
are with relatives here.
Miss Laulie Mae Summers is on an ex
tended trip to New York.
Misses Elicene Coleman and Nelle San
ford gave their music and expression re
cital at the school auditorium on Thur--I
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pleasures await—that is the Summer-time op
portunity that Hoosier brings. For this scientifie
kitchen cabinet saves time for enjoyment, saves
steps that bring fatigue, and releases the house
wife from a hot, stuffy kitchen.
No kitehen can pretend to be modern without a
kitchen eabinet. But it must be modern if vou are
to share life’s pleasures with husband and friends.
A million and a half women have chosen Hoosier
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day and Friday evenings, Those taking
part wers Netta Mae Johnsen, Belle Pir
kle, Ben Almand, Chrystine Glausier, Bliz
abeth Guinn, Martha Brooks, lLucile
Haynes, Grace Harvill, Gladys Flemming,
Sara Hewlett, Clyde Mann, Irene Left
wich, Aonie Leo Cdok, Louise Cowan, Eliz
abfflbAlmand. Ida Sue Cowan, Ola Mann,
Franfis Baldwin, Weyman Tucker, Isa
beile Dabney, Alpha Seamans Langford,
Harry Purvis, J. B. Rice, Thomas Cook,
Royal Hardeman, Wesley Mcßae, Mary
still, Helen Peek, Alma Cowan, Francis
Wright, Anna Belle Leftwich, Katie Mae
Brooks, Helen Tugker, Lucile Almand,
Mildred Plunkett, Kathleen Langford, Sara
Will Cowan, Guss Guinn, Quigg Tucker
Carl Almand, Harold Almand, beth Flake,
Jewel Grenade, lLetie Mann.
Misses Mildred Langfora, of Dallas,
Texas, and Elizabeth: iavingston, of Sher
man, Texas, are guests of Miss Murion
Swords,
Miss Myrtle Deekle, of Nashville, Ga., is
wm;‘ Misses Ruby and Ruth Tyler this
week .
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hilley, of Atlanta,
spent the wgek-end with Mr. and Mrs
R. W. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Willingham, of Cedar
town; Mr. and Mrs. Ball, of Jm‘kspn. Ga.,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs! W. ¥,
Hardin.
Miss Mary Hewlett had as her guest
for commencement Miss Sara Belle Brod
nax, of Atlanta,
Miss Lula Eason, of Baxley, is with
Miss Anna Belle Leftwich.
Rev. and Mrs. F. J, Flemming and chil
dren left Wednesday for a tour of South
Georgia and Alabama.
Miss Elizabeth Harden has returned to
her home in Ashburn, after a week's
stay with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Bwords, .
John Bell, of Atlanta, was with friends
here Sunday.
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White Sulphur
VERY pleasant event of the past
week was a dinper-dance given by
Mr. and Mrs. lockaday, of Gaines
ville, in honor of she returned soldiers
About forty-five were in attendance.
Another affair was *a dinner party giv-
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The only store in Atlanta where Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets are ol
en by Mr. and Mrs. Connell, of Gaines
ville,” on Tuesday evening for a few of
the younger set.
Mr. and Mrs. Steedman, of Athens;
Charles MeCutchens 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 Mrs.
J. K. Orr, Jr.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Evens,
of Atlanta, were week-end visitors at
White Sulphur.
Colonel John T, Cooper, of Macon, was
a rocent guest of the hotel *
George E. 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.
Hammoend, and R. H. Witherspoon, of
Atlanta, motored over and had dinner at
the hotel Sunday evening.
H. C. Anderson and son, of Athens, are
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graduates. Two hundred graduates holding good positions,
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because of its many wanted features, scientifically
arranged—conveniences that make any kitchen
modern.
This is the home of the Hoosier. The Hoosier
is the eabinet you should have. Therefore we in
vite you to come to the Hoosier store and see your
choice of models demonstrated.
Come in Monday and select yours.
The prices are within reach of all—convenient
terms if desired.
here for a stay of several days.
J. W. Ogleshy and fnmily..% Quitman,
arrived last week for the season,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huber, of Moultrie,
are here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Baker, of Gaines
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Huber at the
hotel Sunday.
Miss Grogan, Miss Vernon, Mrs., Hobba,
Mrs, Redwine, Miss Redwine and J. K.
Redwine, Jr., motored out for dinner at
the hotel Sunday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Belle House came over
from Alto and spent the day at White
Sulphur Sunday.
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FOR RENT UNTIIL SEPTEMBER.
Gainesville, Ga.
FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, on second floor. Really
delightfu! rooms; large and cool. Large porch downe
stairs, Ideal for summer. MRS, M. THOMPSON,
66 ¥. SPRING ST. Phone 657. Gainesville, Ga.
Hose Special
For Monday
25 feet length S-ply Y;-
inch guaranteed quality
with coupling and wash.
_ers; worth $3.50 .
Monday... 92.49
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