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188 EMMIE P‘)Uflb&nvn o party
M Wednesday for her sister, Miss
Mary Willis Bounds, whose marriage
to George Apmstrong took place Wednes
day at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. C.
Barnett. A guessing contest was enjoyed,
the prize being awarded to Miss Elizabeth
Barksdale. Those present were Misses Sue
sie, Nona and Emogene Hill, Emnim Fich-
Jen, Laurie Smith, Elizabeth Bgrksdale,
¥lizabeth Armstrong, Julia Toombs and
Lucy Willis Dußose, Ruth Lowe, Mabel
Burdette, Margaret Smith, Mesdamres Ma
‘rion Sims, Paul Newsome, ¥. H. Ficklen,
Austin: Moore, James Armstroug and Clyde
Smith.
_pMiss Maude Patillo and daughter, Miss
izabeth, of Baltimore, have arrived in
!lblngon and are guests of Mrs. Vir
ginia Simons and Miss Sallia Green
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burns, of Com
merce, were among the out-of-town guests
at the Bounds-Armstrong wedding.
Mrs. Lelia Armstrong has returned from
an extended visit to her daughter, in
“Washington City.
Miss Louise Pharr has returned from
:lncon. where - she attends Wesleyan Cok
ege.
Mrs. William Gresham is in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cade, who spent
last week with Mrs, Mary Cade, have re
turned to their home in KElbert County.
Mrs. W. L. Staples and Miss Emma
Staples were guests last week of Mrs. R
E. Lowe.
Master Clarence and Lamar Monts spent
last week with Mrs. Robert Holliday.
Miss ENa Dorset expects to leave this
week to spend the summer with relatives
in Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Lonisiana, spent
several days this week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zirkes spent the last
of the week in Atlanta with ffiends.
A party was given Tuesday afternoon
E,\' Mrs. F. H. Ficklen, the honor guest
eing Miss Mary Willis Bounds. Mrs,
Ficklen was assisted by her daughter, Miss
Emmie Wicklen.
Mrs. C, B. Wants returned the last
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of the week to her home in Aiken. ]
Misses Nana and Susie Hill and Mrs,
William Slaton were fuem 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, Eliza
beth Barksdale and Rockford Johnson
were recent visitors in Augusta.
Master William Reynolds is iR with
paeumonia.
Miss Marion Cubbedge, of Guyton, is the
guest of Mrs. A. C. Barnett
Mrs. H. P. Quin has returned from a
short stay with relatives in Newnan.
Miss Newella 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,
.ll’ visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. T, Irvin,
r.
Miss Louise Pope is the guest 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
K¥torida.
Mrs. R. Motte Smith left Monday for
Columbia to visit her sister, Miss E. C.
Dibble. She was accompanied to Augusta
by Mr, Smith.
Mrs. Margaret Smith, who has been vis
iting Miss Mabel Burdette, left Monday
for her home in Tennille.
Mrs. 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.
Mrs. Sara Sanders is spending this
month in New York. ¢
Mrs. S. L. Brooks entertained a sow
friends at a picture show party one day
last week. Her guests were Mesdames .J.
¥. Lindsey, Tom Walton, Ben Cade and
Samuel Lowe.
A musical was given by Mrs. Edna
Culver and her young pupils on Wednes
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»day atternoon at the home of Mrs. Boyce-
Ficklen, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Holliday entertained most
charmingly at rook on Tuesday after
noon complimenting her sister, Mrs. C. E.
Monts, of Aiken, S. (.. After the games a
delightful salad course wr served.
Miss Mabel L{nduu i¥ the guest this
week of Miss Louise Smith on Spring
street.
Marion Sims and son spent the end of
the week in Atianta.
Mrs. BEdward Culver leaves this week to
spend some time with [riends in Augusta.
Mrs. M. H. Murray, of Newnan, and lit
tle daughter, were the guests last week of
her mother, Mrs. H. P. Quinn, .
Miss Christine Johnson has returned
from Hhort%r College, where she has been
attending school.
Mrs. Gabriel Anthony entertained ine
formally at tca for Miss Margaret Smith.
Mrs, K. A. Wilheit gave a beautiful
dinner on Sunday evening in honor of Miss
Mabel Burdette and her attractive visitor,
Miss Margaret Smith.
Samuel R. Brooks has returned from a
week's stay in Norristown, Pa
Mrs. J. M. Lester, of Montezuma, spent
several dgys last week with Mrs J. M.
Wood, leaving the first of the week for
New York to spend some time.
Miss Corinne Shelley has returmed to
Gainesville, after a short visit to Mrs.
Addie Latimer
Mrs. M. M. Green i 2 visiting relatives in
Washington City and New York.
Malcolm Barksdale has returned from
a several months' service overseas.
Miss BBftisie Dyson, of Jacksonville, is the
guest of Mrs. William Wynne on Alex
ander avenue.
Mrs. Ida Barnett left last week for Rome
where she will‘:?end some time with the
Rev. and Mrs, . M. Barnett,
Miss Willie Belle Cade returned on Sat
urday from Milledgeville, where she has
been attending school at G. N. 1. C.
Mr. -and Mrs. T. B. Browning, of
Gainesville, were recent wisitors in the
city, being guests of Mrs. Addie Latimer
while here,
Thomas Burke has beeu ill for a week.
Mrs. M. M. Green and Miss Mary Lou
Stalmaker left Tuesday for Savannal,
where they were joined by Miss Maude
Green and will go by boat to Washington,
Later they will visit points in Canada.
L auee
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188 BLANfiH’E STULTS. of New
York, is wvisiting her sister, Mrs. R. |
\ L. Nobte, |
Dr, and Mrs. M. V. Zeigler. Mrs. |
Shields and daughter, Resebud, returned
Monday !rl)m St. Bimons Island. I
Mrs. Joe Buetell and littie son arrived
Tuesday from Savannah to join Mr. Bue
tell, I
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiam Macpherson and
children are occupying the Strachan cot‘l
tage on St. Simens Island for Jume and
July.
){rs W. H. Allen returned Tuesdhy 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
léft Saturday to spend the summer months
on Cumberland Island with Mrs. R. 1.
Bunkley.
. Mrs, W. F. Parker entertained the Aca
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poia Club with an enjoyable euchre party:
Friday afternoon at her home og ifax
Square, Bhe was assisted l:ly her -
ters, Miss Leila Parker and Mps, F, W.
W:adcoc:..
38 rice Lang warrived ‘Tuesday
from G. N’.‘l. C,, Milledgeville, to spend
the summer witr her “pnrenta.
Louis Orr veturned Monday g-om Emory
College, Oxford, Ga., where hé completed
his pre-medical course, and won many
honors, ameng which was_u speaker's
placo for this commencemefit from the
sophomore olass .
A party sundlng the week-end on St
Bimons Island in the Krauss cottage wus
composed of the following young couples:
Mr. and Mrs. ¥. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs,
. M. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Hope Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. Woodcock.
Lieutenant Williara Bunkley, whe has
been confined to the hospital at Wort Mc-
Henry sinee his return from overseas sev
cral months ago, arrived Tuesday to spend
a month with relatives,
Mrs. W. H, Parker entertained the
Young Matrons’ Bridgo ('lub Thursday aft
erncon at her home. Three tables of play
ers nnjo%‘d the oecasion.
Miss Katie Hazel Houston, of Decatur,
arrived Thursday to visit Miss Mary King
Hilsman in the city and on St Simons
Island.
Miss Blizabeth Hopkins is entertaining
with a large party at her home in the
city. The ‘ollowing students of G. N.
1. (. are her guests, having arrived Tues
day: Misses Aline White, of Dalton; Car
oline Hering, of Thomasvile; Helen Par
ker, of Fairburn; Martha Brantley, of
Bmaton, and Opal Taoner, of Milledge
v ©,
Dr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Roberts have
returned from an automobile tour in
Central Georgia.
Mrs. M. K. Brewster and little daugh
ter, Pauline, returned Monday from Un
ion City, 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 MI‘I
Sunday school class from St. Mark Epis-|
copal Church, with a swimming pool party
at Lanier's Saturday afternoon. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Barrett aanounce
the birth of a son.
Mrs. <. I, Davenport and daughter,
Mary, returned Wednesday from Havan
nah
’ Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rothschild returned
Friday from a visit in New York, Balti
more and Washington.
I Miss Raphael Borchardt and son, Ra
phael, are visiting her sister, Mrs, B.
Nussbaum, in Savannah.
Mrs. E. l. Stephens returned Friday
night from a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Jefers, in Waycross
. Miss lrene Gramling has returned from
Brenau College to spend the summer
‘months with her parents,
. Mrs. J. P. Davenport is viskting rela
tives in Sparta, having been called there
on account of her father's death
Mrs. J. J. Wimberly entertained with a
‘small reception Friday evening for Miss
Grace Montrose, whose marriage to H. 8.
McCrary will be a social event of Tues
day. Mrs. Wimberly was assisted by Mra
W. H. Allen, Mrs. Zeigler, Mrs. Shields,
Miss Eiliot 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:
lLestic Baker, president; Ethel Legoeur,
secrotary; Laucile Bruce, treasurer; Vivian
Morgan, Tillic Borchardt, Margaret Whit
tle, Eloise Leybourne, Virginia Beach, Mary
Dean Calnah, Mary Miller, Lois Bourne,
Marcia Packer, Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Krie
ger, chaperones.
Mrs, . H. Lee has returned from Sa
vannah, where she spent gewveral weeks
with relatives. .
Mrs. Warren Soniferville 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, Oio.
Misses Ethel Conoley and Kezzie Cono
ley and Mr. J. J. Conol® returned Wed
qudny after a ten days' outing on Bt
Simons Island. ]
Mrs. W. H. Taylor entertained the mem
bers of the Baptist Philathea class Tues
day evening in the church parlors. Bhe
was assisted by Mrs Phil Latimer.
The Woman's Club of Brunswick held
its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon
in the Oglethorpe Hotgl parior. This was
the first meeting sinceé the election of of
ficers,
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Coakley are welcom-
In'l a little daughter.
lisses Gertrudc and Isabelle Bunkley
returned to their home on Cumberland
Island Thursday morning after a vigit
with friends in the city
Mrs W. H Dyver, Misses Annie and
Dorothy, have returned to their home in
Douglas after a visit with Mra. W, H
Berrie
Mrs. A. R. Shelander, of Washington,
arrived Saturday te join Mr. Shelander
Mrs. Sterlin Everett returned Saturday
from &t nlmm’ _lsland where she spemt
@ woeek with : 8. mk:nm.
Miss Gennevieve ft Friday for
Miss Mattie Biahop has ret ¢
58 Mattle returned fro
Bt. Simons Island. . -
J'_llrA nndmlgrl. mbnleluo,n l»ndhlmx.
e Bre v ng . Dickson's mother in
a\:_rnm. N Oy ka the trip in their
r. and Mrg, .¢. Garvin have returned
u’%rumwmk .fr%m uguh.
Mrs. Harry Gignilliat is in t’eutn with
H" Gignilliatt, who is & patient in the
avis-Misher Sanitarium,
Dr. and Mrs. G, V. Cate have returned
{M‘n: Al‘hmtn.u o/
i 88 Cocll cKay, mirls’ club worker
of the Y, W, C. A., arrived Saturday rl.
take up the elub work among the girls
in Brunswick, The Y. W. C. A new
hall was opened to the public Friday.
Misscs Marion Bruce and Clara l’yu.
returned Saturday from Blue Ridge, N.
C., where they attended the students' Y,
W. . A conference. .
Mrs. . M. Peddicord entertained the
mnhbnrnond Bridge Club Tuesday aster
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APTAIN AND MRS, THOMAS R.
GAINES, of Fort McPherson, nt
the week-end with Mr, and 'fu
Thomas R. Talmadge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay, of Jackson
ville, Fla., were the guests during the
week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grady Tllyle.
They left Wednesday accompanied 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
William Meckenzie, of Thomaston, were
the recent guests of Prof. and Mrs. W. W.
Hurst,
Miss Mary Ponder and Miss Louise 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 mect 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. . Gibson.
1. P. Brooks and Howell Newton are
enjoying a fishing trip in Florida.
Misses 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, 5. C,, and Ashe
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mre. W. G W:llborn, Miss
Brinson, Miss Sallie Rushin and Miss
Blanche Rushin spent Sunday in Indian
Springs.
Miss Josephene Chambliss, of Broxton,
I‘odfhe guest of her aunt, Mrs, J. O. El
r
Mrs. George Morris, of Cordele, is the
guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W.
Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cater, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Wellborn, Miss Sallie Rushin, 8.
Rutherford, R. L. Bivins, Robert- L. Biv
ins, Jr., Thomas R. Talmadge, Thomas
R. Talmadge, Jr., 4. M. Maynard, Robert
Me(Clain, J. M. Wright, Clark Tribble and
E’l.llwrt Banks spent Monday in Hawkins
ville.
Mrs. Arthur B. Ewing 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 week with John
McCowen.
Mrs. W. W. Hurst is the guest of her
dalugmer, Mrs. R. 8. Franklin, in Adairs
ville.
Howeil Newton spent the week-end in
Camilia.
Prof. W. W. Hurst spent several days
of the Eut week in Cuthbert
Mrs. E. D. Rudisill is the guest of Mrs.
Charlie Sanders in Decatur.
Messrs, Thomas R. Talmadge, R. W,
Wilkinson, F. F. Bloodworth, T. . Gam
bie, Thomas R. Talmadge, Jr., are attend
ing the meeting of the Cotton Speed !
Crushers' Association at Tybee Island, |
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Cartersville
R. AND MRS. O L. WILLIAMS, ot
Cedartown, have been the guests of
Mrs. Zim Jackson and Warren Tins
ley.
[ ’Mrn. W. H. Felton have just returned
from a trip to Washington, D, C,, and
New York.
I Mrs. Walter Akerman, who spent seme
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. Tinsiey en
tertained the seniors at a theatorium pur-I
ty in honor of his daughter, Miss Con
nie Tinsley, who is @ member of the senior
class. The guests included besides the
graduating class Miss lsabelle McAuley
and Miss Ruth Tinsley
Miss Frances Hargis, of Vicksburg,
Miss., has been the guest of Miss Frances
Jolly.
Mrs. Swift Maddox and little daughter,
of Dalton, who have been the guests of
Mrs. Warren Tinsley at her country home,
have returned to Dalton,
Charles Vaughan speut Saturday in At
lanta.
Tom Milner and Joseph Bcherer, who
spent the past week at home, have Tre
turned to Georgia Tech until commence
ment. ‘ -
Mrs. T. V. Gener was Hhostess at a pic
ture show party Friday, complimenting
Miss Elsio Hennesy, who is & member of
the graduating class of Cartersville High
School. Those fmnt besides the senlors
were Miss Sarah Vaughan, Miss Louise
Dodd und Miss Guill Moenfort.
Mrs. C. W. Ture, of Laurens, 8. C.
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 Harwe!l is the guest of Mrs.
Paul Akin
Mrs. George Gilreath is at home after
a six weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Ed Cole in Sumter, 8.
Mrs Ju? Stmpson and John G Simp
son, Jr., the guests of Mrs. A. B, Cun
us.
y Saturday, Mrs. George Brook was hos
tess at a pretty bhridge luncheon compli
menting Mre. Joel Hurt, Mrs. Ed Strick
land winning top score
. I, Conyers has returned to the Uni
versity of Georgla for commencement ex
erciges after spendiug several days ul
home
Mre Paul Akin was hostess Wednesday
alternoon at the Main Street Bridge Club
Prof. G. ( Kimbaull was a week-end
guest at Emory University
The Rev. and Mrs. . L. McGinty, lit
tle Marion McGinty and Miss Annabel Con
per tuotored to Macon Monday
Friday evening the juniors were hosts
at the snnual receptisn to the senlors
at the bome of Miss Guill Monfort. As
rting in entertaining were Miss Kligabeth
Vaughan, Miss Clara Howard, Miss
Fronces Adair, Miss Martha Colbert, Miss
¥va Dodd and Miss Margaret Gaines. The
guests present were Miss Auna Harwell,
Miss Lucy Cunyus, Miss Connle Tinsley
Miss Curolyn Ficid, M ian Margaretta
Womelsdortf, Mias Alice Marris, Miss Eisie
Kennedy Miss Eunice Faliis, Miss Grace
Foster, Miss Leonelle Willian Miss Ruth
Tusiey, Miss Capple Cope, Misa Mamie Lou
sorrels, Miss Josie Smith, Miss Lenn Pet
tit. Mise Frances Jones, Miss Bernlce Col.
In Migs lsabelle MceAuley, Miss Lillian
joily, Miss Ruth' Womelsdor!, Miss Char
e Pleminter, Miss Maude Harris, Miss
wa Webb, Miss Louise Dodd, Miss Stella
prown, Miss Aline Jackson, Paul Gil
ath, l'l}rml Gllreath, Cecil Boggs, Bob
oliime. od Neei, . P Conyers, Not
an llll', Harry Pittard, Clarence Jolly,
vmes Bmith, James Stanford, James
<uight, Joseph Schener, John Kelley
hartes Vaoghan, Joel White Charles
vYoung, Dickson Juckson, Halph Colbert
willtam Jones, Francis Daves, Golt Cook,
Gox White, Walters Hawkins, Will Battle
Charles Collins and Stroud McKinney and
Andrew Oothran, of Homs
Me. and Mre. Carieton Cole wore guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs George Gllreath
Mine Mary Peoplen and lows Pesples
are guests of Alhert Munford
Mr. and Mrs Pierce Harre Waleaka,
are gpending the sumbier mo with the
Rev. and Mrs. ¥ A Hurris
Miss Mary Duaniels, who heen
teacher In the « artersville i mehool
the past term, has returned her home
in College Park
Ensign Johnnie Dodd, of United
Btutes navy, has been the st of ll'\l
parents, Mr. and Mre. Warre Dodd
John Conyers, of Georgia | ermity, In
at home for n short while
Haturday, Miss Maggie D and Mise
ks Irieh were jolut | on At an
cnjoyable rook party for Conyers
Fite, who is to make her | in New
York
Miss Robha Webb has ret I to her
home in Villa Ilica after huey & been a
temcher in the public schools
Tuesduy aftcrnoon, Mre ! 4l Mem-
ister entertained at a euchre party. The
guest list included about 860,
Mrs. Charles Oannon, of Moultrie, has
been the guest for a short time of Mrs.
Zim Jackson, {
Dr. Foster, president of Bmlq Tift Col+
lege, spent Friday in Cartersville.
Miss Virginia Baston, of Marietta, was
the guest for several days of Mrs. Paul
Akin,
Clifford Walker, of Atlanta, bas been the
guest of his sister, Mrs, Hamgton Field,
Pierce Harris spent several days in Rome
the past week as a delegate to the Sunday
school convention. ,
The many friends of Lieutenant Will
Henry Lumpkin will be glad to hear of his
return from overseas. e is now at home
with his mother, near Cartersville,
Mrs. Jack Hill was hostess at a sewing
party Thursday.
Miss Louise Berry spent several days
in Cartersville as the guest of Miss Zota
White,
Mrs. Sereven, Miss Margaret Screven and
Buck BScreven, of Savannab, have arrived
to lpend the summer nonths as the guests
of Hamilton Stiles, at Malbourne.
Lieutenant Bennett Conyers, who has
just returned from France is the guest of
his mother, Mrs. Jim Conyers.
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Miss Clara Leck DeLoach in States
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Mr. and Mrs. BE. 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 vigit to relatives at Kastman.
Miss Alma Reénolds has returned from
a visit to Miss Ethel McDaniel at States
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. B. . Brannen i 3 the
guest of relatives in Statesboro.
Mrs. Gordon Lamback and children, of
Augusta, spent the weeke-end with llwir
father, Mayor 8, W. Palmer, Sr.
James M. Dahiel spent Friday in Sa
vannah,
Mrs. A. B. Awtry has returned from a|
visit to friends at Douglas.
Miss Ethel McDaniel, of Stateshoro, is
the guest of Miss Alma Reynolds,
. B. Hargroves spent the week-end in
Savannah.
Mrs. Donie Brinson has returned from a
visit to friends at Douglas, |
Miss (iladys Edenfield has returned from
a visit to RockwFord. I
Robert Daniel, Jr., is the guest of Mrs.
Monroe Dearing in Athens. v
Mrs. Floy Holt and little son, L. B, of
Sandersville, is the guest of their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Daniel
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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
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