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PPYHRER hundred Augusta soldiers,
sailors and marines were enter
tained by the Soldiers’ Relief As
sociation, of which Mrs. Frank Flem-
Ing is president, with a barbecue at
Carmichaels Club Thursday., The young
women assisting the members of the
assoclation were Misses Anna Bernard
and Miriam Dunbar, Alice Bishop Wil-
Hams, Lucy and Vera Baxter, Lois Kve,
Hannah Belle Koppel, Caroline High
tower., Mabel Claire SBpeth, Corine
Brown.
Th, marrln?o of William J. Rooney
d ‘Mas Nell Singleton took place
i&dnoadny at noon at 8t Patviek’s
urch, the Rev, Father McMahon of
feiating, assisted by Father Kane. The
bride was attended by Miss Estelle
Redding and the best man was James
Rooney. Lester Tyce and Patrick Cash
in were groomsmen. After the ceremony
the bride and groom left for the North
and on their return will reside at No,
944 Greene street.
Mrs, Charles Broome gave an infor
mal tea at her bungalow on Central
avenue Thursday afternoon for Mrs,
Charles Broome, Jr, one of the sea
son's brides. Mrs, W. K. Jackson
gerved tea, and punch was served by
Miss Caleene Broome and Miss Meta
Schley. .
The senior class of the Tuhman High
school was entertained by Miss Ma
rian Battle with a party at her home
on lower Telfair Tubman dice was
g:yed and the high scors won by Miss
rtha Brown. The consolation was
won by Miss Velma May Brooks,
There were a numbher of supper par
ties given Saturday night at the Coun
try Club and a number of out-of-town
wvisitors complimented, Miss Georgia
Mitchell, of Columbus, the guest of mn.
Willlam F. Law, was entertained, Miss
Tess Coman, of Minneapolis, who Is
wvisiting Mrs. Vogelsang on the Hill,
was complimented by Mrs. Vaughn Co
man,
The marriage is announced of Misa
Sarah Theresa Casey, daughter of Mrs,
Henry Morrison, to Lileutenant Clar
ence Rowley Van Sant, of Los Ange
les, which took place at' the home of
the ?rlde Monday, the Rev. Father Ryan
officiating. The mal® of hdnor was
Miss Frances Casey, the best man,
Lieutenant John B. Maloney. The brile
.:3 fi'oom left afterward for Richmond
a ter will go to Los Angeles.
Mrs. Frederick Ball Pope left in her
car Wednesday for her summer home
Jamestown, R, 1., accompanied by
J. Hardwick Jackson and Emmett
Neill.
James Gardner leaves this week to
attend a {ubflan reunion at the Virginia
Nlllurgfi nstitute in Lexington o’ the
men w were in the service,
Lieutenant Edward Bleakley has rr
rived in Augusta. Lieutepant Marion
Blakely will reach here this week. Both
are the sons of Mrs. Arthur Bleakley
%:m overseas,
Helene Schaul has returned from
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! Miss Sarah Oliver, of Talladega, Ala.,
(18 the guest of Miss Anne Burum, wY}o
Hmn jusgt returned from Converse Col
| lege.
| Misses Margaret Russell Mnr;{‘ Ivey
Kelly, Katherine Sims, Kthel inley,
Annle Lou and Vivian Perkins have
returned home from the G. N. and 1. C.
Miss Miriam Gerald has returned from
Converse College.
| Miss Hattle Irvin has been visiting
(friends in Thomasville, Ga.
Misses Anna and Mirlam’ Dunbar
have rieturned from Notre Dame in Bal
timore, .
George Russel] Stearns and family
left Thursday for their summer home in
Jamestown, R, 1,
Mebane Long, of Charlotte, is the
guest of Patrick Mell,
Mrs. Willlam H. Saul entertained the
lxruduunng clags of M:amt St. Joseph
with a luncheon Wednesday. Her guests
'w«-n- Misses Anna Vaughn, Annle May
Jones, Katherine MeGrath, Leonora
Aprea, Alice Brennan, Sarah Donnelly,
Marguerite Green, Christine Green, Til
lie Heyman, Ethel Plerson, Elizabeth
and Eugenia Schweers.
Miss Anna Baker Lamar has gone to
Massachuseits, where her sister, Mrs,
Charles Dudley has a cottage on the
coast. Mis Nellle Lamar is also there,
Mre. J. F. Bransford is al the Shore
ham in Washington City,
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LaGrange .
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HE members of the Haleyon Club
were delightfully entertained by
Mrs. Powell Friday afternoon.
Twenty guests were present, "
Mrs. Will Reid, of Bullochville, who
is the house guen of Mrs. Ernest Stal
lings, was the guest of honor at a
bridge-tea Tuesday afternoon. The
prize for the highest seore was won by
MrA, 1. C, Doe, who was presented with
a deck of cards. The guest of honor
was given a dainty plece of lingerie.
Mrs, C. V. Truitt was hostess at a
bridge-tea Wednesday afternoon, The
guest of honor was Mrs, Alf Truitt, of
Atlanta. The erze wds awarded to
Mrs. Henry Callaway, a dainty fan, and
the guest of honor was presented with
a hand-made camisole. About forty
guests attended,
Mesdames F. G, Birdsong and Kate
Birdsong entertained at a linen shower
F”dly afternoon in honor of Miss Mary
Norris, whose wedding to Mr. Merrell
Stephens, of Atlanta, will take place
this month. Many beautiful hand-made
gifts were received, The guests in
cluded twenty of Miss Morris' most inti
mate friends, - :
Miss Mary Connally, whose marriage
to Mr. Jack Frost will take place on
June 19, was the honor guest al an en
tertainment given at the Colonial tea
rooms Friday afternoon. The room
where the games were played wers
beautifully decorated with shasta dai
sles. Miss Connally was presented with
many lovely gifts,
Miss Msry Lane was the guest of
honor Fri nz evening at an_entertain
ment given by Mrs. Robert Hutchinsoa.
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bDuring the evening a guessing contest
was held and the prizes were awarded
to Migs Frances Daniel and Robert
Young. I'unch was served by Miss Eliz
abeth Mitchell. The invited guests were
the members of the senior class of the
LaGrange High school, of which Miss
Lane is a member,
John Favor entertained at a dinner
at the home of Mrs, Abrahams on Sun
day evening. Covers were laid for ten.
Mrs, J. 15. Dunson and Miss Claude
Dunson have returned from l.)'nchburg,
Va., where Miss Dunson was a grad
uate at Randolph-Macon College.
Mrs, Robert Hill and daughter, Mary
Jane, of Oklahoma City, are the guests
of Mrs. George Dallis for the summer,
Mrs, Will Reid has returned to her
home in Bullochville, after having been
the guest of Mrs. Ernest Stallings for
a week,
Mrs. W, . Moncrief and Miss ®'helma
are spending several weeks in New York
and Washington, D. C,
Mrs. Joe Lane and dhughter, Sarah,
have returned from a visit to Mrs. Har
vey Hlill, of Atlanta, .
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Valeri and children
have gone to Kurope, where they will
spend the summer. Mr. l. L. Reid,
of Hogansville, spent several days in
the city this week on business,
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ONE of the most beautiful ‘receptions
of recent date was the one tendered
Mrs. Nolan Johnson, of Nashville,
and Mrs. A. . Porter, of Hartford, Ky.,
by their hostess, Mrs. Thaddeus 1. Haw
kins, at her home in the Colonial apart
ments. The color motif of the lovely
decorations was pink and yellow. In the
reception hall was a French basket of
sweatpeas, bowls and wall vases filled with
bright yellow nasturtioms. In the draw
ing room, where the guests were received,
tall vases of pink and yellow gladioll
were arranged with charming decorative
effect. Thoser assisting Mrs. Hawkins in
entertaining were Mrs. Newton Baxter,
Mrs, Parks Walker, Mrs. P. W. Fitts
Mrs. E. M. Hallyburton, Mrs. Augustus
Bulse, Mrs. Gilman Drake, Mrs. Lewis
Bech, Mrs. John Mills, Jr., Mrs. Walter
Forbes, Mrs. Ralph M. Jones, Mrs. Gus
Oxford, and Mrs. HBruce Montgomery. One
hundred and fifty guests called durmg
the recelving hours from 4:30 to 6:3
o'clock. i e
Mrs. Lloyd Baxter entertained Wednes- -
day afternoon at a lovely domino party
at her home on East College street. The
house was beautiful w.ch ‘nuh docora
tious of nasturtiums, sweetpeas and glad
ioli. Following the game, a delicious sal
ad coursc with an ice course was served.
Assisting Mrs. Baxter in scrving were Mrs.
Nowton Baxter, Mrs. C. D, Griffith, Mrs,
W. T. Bennett and Mrs. Frank Pittman,
Forty guests werce present.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Strickland en
tertained Thursday at a beautiful dinner
at their home on College street, compli
mentary to their guest, Mrs. James Head,
of Houston Texas, who was feaving on
Thursday afternoon to visit relatives in
Atlanta. The center decoration for the
dining table was a basket of cream-tinted
roses. A several-course menu was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Daniel entertained
Sunday at a beautifully appointed dinner
At their home on Poplar street, in honor
of the visiting ministers, Rev. Arthur
Moore, of Macon; ftev. James A. Reid, of
Indianapolis, and also Rev. W. P. King,
of the First Methodist Chureh, The house
decorations were roses, the centerpiece for
the dining room table being a basket of
salmon-colored gladioli and aparagus fern.
Mrs. John Ward entertained Tuesday in
compliment to Mrs. Charles Wolcott, the
guest of her sister, Mrs, Otis Crouch. Aft
er the play the guests were entertained
at ong of the drug stores.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thornton enter
tain at a lovely dinner Sunday in honor
of thgir guest for the weck-end, Clarence
Ritey,lof Tallulah Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Miss Char
lotte Boyd, Miss Kathleen ’Wnlker and
Wilson B. Mathews attended 'the lovely
home wm-nn? Wednesday afternoon at 4
o'clock of Miss Lilllan Thorpe and Mr.
Johnson, of Atlanta, which took g:u‘e at
the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Thorpe, near Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendley B. Kell enter
tained Thursday at a lovely tea at their
'home on South Hill street, in’ co'mmvm
to their guests, Mrs. Be;l&r\u ell and
Mr. John Kell, of Sunnyside ‘{ho house
Land table decorations were pink roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Kell left Friday on a motor
trip to Darlen and Savannah,) where they
will spend rome time vumfi-nuuvu.
’ Mrs. B Kirkland had as her guest for
'a few days Mrs. J. T. Bennett, of Senoia
;ur-. Pennett and Miss Cornelia Kirkland
are n%‘v visiting in Bainbridge for a
short while and later will go to differ
ent points in Florida.
. Mrs. Newton Baxter entcrtained Friday
at her hyme in the Colonial apartments
at two lovely parties in honor of her
guest, Mrs. A. C. Porter, of Hartfdrd, Ky,
and Mrs. Nolan C. Johnson, of Nashville,
Tenn, the guest of Mrs, Thaddeus Haws=
King In the morning a delightful’ game
of bridge was played and in the after
noon dominocs were .Mnlltd At both
parties a salad course with an ice was
sarved by the hoSstess, r\nud by Mrs.
R. J. Redding, Mrs. Wdlter Ross and
Mrs. James Flynt
Mrs. Alva was the charming hostess
Saturday afternoon at a bridge party at
her home on Poplar street Six tables
of bridge were "xvlnym\. The house was
prq‘mty decorat with swegtpeas, roses
and nasturtiums Dainty %fronhmonu
were sorvedl by lx hostess, Mrs. Woods
Hammond, Mrs. Roswell Drake, Mrs. Wal
“\‘T""fihf:f" and Mrs, W. H. Austin !
™. Robhert L. Wllllng\l. Jr,, was hos
tess Friday at a delig tful bridge and
sewing party at her home on Tenth strect
in compliment to her n.x-r. Miss Clydo
Glinn, of Atlanta. After hour or more
devoted to the game and tancy work a
delicious salad course Was served by Mrs.
Williams, assisted by Miss Catherine Bib
ley. Invited to moet Miss Glinn wore
twenty of Mrs. Willlums' friends.
Mr. and Mre Younm Gray and Mrs. A
E. Drewry entertained Friday afternoon
at a delightful barbecue at their lovely
ountry home in compliment to their
Ruests, Mr. and Mrs Dbawd Gray, of
Springfield, Ohio. This home is often thw
scene of delightful hospitality, but no oe
casion has been more enjoyed than this.
The long table was spread under the beanu«
tiful oaks at the side of the house and
decorated with vages of rogea at inters
vale. A large number of friends were
present.
Miss Sara McDowell om‘flnlnod the
members c)t the Christian Endeavor So
eioty of the First Presbyterian Church at
a promenade party at her home on Taylor
street Thursday evening, The house was
prettily decorated for the occasion, A
sweet course was served to the forty-odu
Kuests present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnsen entertained
Friday at a beautiful dinner in honot of
their guests, Mrs. G. W, Fulgumg Miss
Mnr,)n'r:( Anderson, of Montesuma, aml
Mr, rge Johnson, of Newport News, Vi
An informal picnie was: given Miss
Louise Wallace and Miss Marien Wallace,
of Forsyth, whe are the guests of friends
here for a few duys. The party motorgd
out a few Sniles and had a delicious sup-
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Mrs., L. L. Yates, of Pomona, enter
tafned at an elegant reception NON“:{ aft
crgoon in' honor of Miss l"uhoccl ritfin
|£| Rln Fannie Griffin, who will have a
double wedding at their hnmf in Pomona
on Wednesday A number of lovely par
ties have been given for these popular
brides-clect.
Miss Emily Boyd entertained a few
friendd informally at a buffet supper Mon
day evening for her attractive guest, Mise
Catherine Heok, of Atlanta. A number
of parties are being planned for Miss
Hooh, who is always an admired visitor
in Griffin, Miss Boyd was the guest of
Miss Hooh in Atlanta last week and was
tendered many charming social affairs,
Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥. Culpepper and Miss
Dora Culpepper entertained Sunday at a
beautifully appointed dinner in honor n!!
their guests, W. I{. Harris, Benjanfin and
Billy Sindog, of Atlanta.
M,1,ul Mn‘hn Cole returmed from G. N.
and I. C. Monday, where she was recently
graduated, Miss Cole is recelving a cor
dial welcome from her many friends.
Mrs. Troy Mitchell is spending some
tim# in Atlanta.
Mrs. Newton J. Baxter and her guest,
‘Mrs. Alexander . Porter, will leave Sun
day afternoon for Columbus to spend 2
week with their sister, Mrs, Charles R.
McAlester,
Miss Mary Louise Cooper, of SBavannah,
has been the attractive guest of Miss Mary
Alice Thomas at her home on Poplar
street.
Mrs. Emily Boyd and Miss Virginia
Boyd left Saturday for Atlanta, whers
they will spend several weks with rela
tives. .
The friends of Robin Wheaton will be
interested to know that he was recently
graduated from Sewanee Military Acad
emy with first honor, having made one
of the best records ever made there,
Young Wheaton has returned to Griffin
for the summer vacation.
Miss (‘l‘yde Glinn, of Atlanta, is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Robert L. Williams.
Miss Caroline Oxford is spending @&
week with her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Oxford,
in Atlanta
Mrs. Molly Graddy is the guest of her
son in Wacon.
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ROF. W. P. THOMAS, superintendent,
and Mrs. Eunice H. Winston, prin
. cipal of#the West FPoint public
scheol, entertained the high school depart
ment on Tuesday afternoon at a swimming
party at the Riverside Athletic Club and a
picnie on the river bank.
Misses Marie Rumble and Loli\f‘ullerton
were joint hostesses lolz large number of
young people at a beautiful party at she
home of Mrs, L. C. Fullerton on Thursday
evening., The special guests of honor were
the members z the graduating class and
Miss Martha anton, of Social Circle.,
Another beautiful pnrt‘( of the week
wnas that given by Miss artha Hill on
Friday evening at the home of her pars
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hill. ‘
Misses Mary and Alicg Zachry enter
tained the younger set on Tuesday even-'
ing in honor of Miss Louise Castle, of
Gadsden, Ala.
Mrs. T. M. Jones and daughter, Miss
Ann Jones, of Decatur, Ala., are the guests
of Mrs. W. E. Booker for a few days,
after which they will go to Key West for
a month's stay. .
Miss Bettie Clark, of LaGrange, spent
several days last week with Misses Marie
and Caroline Cumbee.
Miss Marie Rumble has i‘one to !"onfih
to spend a few days *with her parents be
fore going to Washington, D. C., for the
swmmer.
~ Misses Clyde QGriffin, Annle Mae Smith
and Mary Christian left Saturday for their
rspective homes in Atlanta, Commerce, and
Quitman. v .
' Mrs. BE. H. Winston and Miss Maggie
Wade will spend the summer studying at
Bmory University.
Prof. W. P. Thomas has returned from
Athens, where he went as chairman of the
board of visitors to the University of
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lythgoe and daugh
ters, Misses Lois and Christine Lythgoe,
of Newnan, have been in West Point severai
days on account of the serious illness of
Mr. Lythgoe's mother.
Miss Emma Farr will leave soon for a
visit to Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Sam Spiegel, of Foxville, Ala., 19
the guest of her son, Rev. 8. P. Spiegel.
Miss Martha Stanton, .of Social Cirele,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W, R. Stewart.
Will Scott, Denson Johnson and Marvin
Moss Tatum ure attending the Shriners’
convention in Indianapolis.
Mrs. John Scott has returned from a
week's stay in Atlanta and has as her at
tractive guest Miss Ethel Long, of Atlanta,
Miss Mary Btr{whemmn, of Social Circle,
Is visiting Miss Gabrella Freeman.
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the gudst of Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Clark.
Mrs. W. J. Whitehead is visiting
friends in Rome.
Mrs. R. L. Perménter attended the Sun-
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day school convention in Rome last Tues
day and Wednesday.
Mrs. Bims Rainor and daughter, Miss
Iva, are the guests of relatives here. ,
Forest Randall, of Gadsden, spent the
week-end in Rockmart. ’
Charlgs Ingram is spending some time
in*Fioglda.
B . Burnette attended the Sunday
gchool convention in Rome this week.
Miss Sallic Frank Burnette spent the
week-end here with homefgliks. Joseph
’l;!urncl!e returned to Birmingham with
er.
Friends and relatives are giving Emmett
Swinney a royal welcome home. He has
just returned from overseas service.
Mre. Annie Ferguson and children left
Wednesday for Atlanta and Columbus to
visit the itev. and Mrs. C. M. Lipham and |
Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Bidesz, y
Miss Marion Fambrough, Douglass Fam
brough and Lieutenant John Fambrough
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mesdames George McDaniel, of Marshall,
Texas, Carmichael, of Lenox, and H. T.
Coppedge and son, of East Point, were
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. an-l
brough last week,
Mrs. Hope Harris and son, Al, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kingsberry
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbard enter
tained at tea Wednesday evening for nml
following guests: Mrs. Minnie Mundy, Mrs.
Burton Ferguson, Mrs. Hope Harris and Al
Harris.
Miss Marion Fambrough spent Wednes
day in Rome.
it is of interest to the friends of Fred
Harris and hig mother, Mrs, Hope Harris,
to know that he passed his examinations
with credit at West Point, and has entered
upon his second year's work.
Lieutenant John Fambrough returned
from FKFrance Monday and is receiving a
warm welcome,
Lieutenant Ed Williamson is being con
gratulated because of the arrival of his
commission which had been delayed. :
Morgan Fambrough, of Greensboro, N.
C., spent the week-end here with his par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fambrough.
M. P. Lane apd daughters, Misses Mat
tie and Ruth, attended the Sunday school
colvemlnn at Rome.
olonel . G. Muhdy was in Rome a day
or two the past week.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Spinks entertained
the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. J. Whitehead, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hartwig, Mr. and Mrs. John
Marshall, Dr. White, Mrs. Mayme Chid
sey and little daughter, Frances, Miss
Mayme Harris and Sergear® Henry Spinks,
of Chattanooga.
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RB. R. H. WOOTTEN was called to
Raleigh, N. C., on account of tle
illness of her nephew, KEvan Hall
Mrs. Mattie Sibley, Miss Lorinne Banks
and Miss C. B. Kate Banks, who have
been teaching in Quitman, have returned
home for the summer vacation.
Miss Bessie Ferguson has returned from
Randolph-Macon, where she received her
degree June 3.
Miss ('lara Morris will leave the first of
the week for Columbia University, where
ghe will specialize in domestic science dur
ing the summer.
Miss Laurie Shurley has returned from
?.uitmnn. where she has been teaching in
the public schools, and will spend the sum
mer with her paremts, Dr. and Mrs, J. H.
Shurley.
Miss Olive Bell is visiting in Cartersville.
Miss Anne Kidd has returned from Lucy
Cobb Institute and has as her guest Miss
Sara Rogers, of Sandersville.
Mrs. Frank Dennis has returned to her
home in Eatonton, after a visit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jordan.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson and Mr,
and Mrs. W. O. Young attended commence
ment at Mercer.
Miss Allie Myrick has returned from Co
lumbia University. \
_ Mrs. J. O. Sallee left last week for Web
ster Grove, Mo., where she will join her
husband, Captain Sallee, who recently rc-‘
turned from France.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb, Misses An- |
toinette and Frances Hines, McComb Hines
and Joe Andrews left Thursday for Blow
ing Rock, N. C., where they will spend the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bloodworth and
little son, of Macon, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Shreve, of Hurtsboro, Ala., are guesis
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gra
nade.
Miss Louise Walker has returned from
Rnndolplrlucon.
Colonel and Mrs. J. H. Marshburn leave
Monday for a visit Valdosta, Jackson
ville and St. Augustine.
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R. Ai[) MRS. R. W. SPAIN, of New
‘ York, are the guests of Mrs. Eliza
| beth Spain.
~ Mrs. William Williams was hostess to
the Junior Bridge'Club Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. Heath entertained the Rqok
‘(‘.lub Wednesday afterncon at her home on
College st:s:t. Mrs. R. W. Spain was the
guest of hongor.
Mrs. A. P. Persons entertained the Senior
Bridge Club and a few friends Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Lynda Le¢ Bryan was hostess at a
dinner_ party “’edmsds} in hbno‘f of her
dnmlfin. Lynda Lee, Jr.'s birthday.
. Robert Trussell entertained thirty
’youn( people with a swimming party at
Juniper Lake Tuesday afternoon.
. Mrs. W. P. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. R.
)W. Spain, Mrs. J. 8. Cahill and William
Leonard, Jr., motored to Columbus ’l‘ueldny
\to spend the day.
The Camp Fire Girls had a ceremonial
meeting Monday afternoon. Some of the
girls wore made wood-gatherers,
Miss Martha Deonard is spending the
week in Thomaston, the guest of Mrs. Ca
pers Hightower,
« Dr, Henry MeGeheo returned from
¥rance ’l‘uudry. having received his dis
charge from the army.,
Misses Emily Heath and Louise McGehee
returned Monday from a month's visit te
New York and Washingten, D. C.
Miss Mary Cozart, of Columbus, Is the
guest of Miss Mary Graham,
Mrs. F’ll!uz‘lham. of Columbus, was the
week-end guest of Mrs. Lynda Lee Bryan.
Miss Cornelia Jordan is visiting Miss
Carrie May Jordan in Macon,
Mrs. Minnie Bishop and Mrs. Rose Tal
ley, of Atlanta, are the guests of Dr. J. B.
Douglass,
[ Mrs. Columbus Alford returned to her
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GEORGIA CREAMERY COMPANY
Main 2626 ' 52 Trinity Ave,
Supply Your Summer Needs
at Hightower’s
Special Refrigerator Sale Monday
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45.00 value, hold
ing 100 Ibs. ice.. 37.50
50.00 value, hold
ing 100 llbs. ice.. 32.50
40.00 value, hold
ing 75 Ibs. ice... 30.00
37.560 value, hold
ing 50 Ibs. ice... 20.50
Agreeable terms may be arranged on any Refrigerator. .
The Florence Automatic Cook Stove Is the Greatest Help
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Burns one hour for about one-half cent per burner. Gets the maximum
heat out of the cheapest of fuels——kerosene. Compare this with the
cost of running any other stove. The saving of money is only one of
the many savings that a Florence will bring into your kitchen,
$5.00 places the Florence in your kitchen, the balance may be paid
by the week or month,«s it suits you. .
Supply Yourself With a Good Garbage Can
A very con- -~
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size to it un. o
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kitchen sink, u
has tight-fit .
ting cover
special Monday, $1.756; other
values in same style, $2.00, $2.26
up to $3.50,
Hightower Hardware Company
100 W hitehall
‘home at Sylvester Saturday, after a week's
visit to her father, Dr. J. B. Douglass.
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Sycamore
R. AND MRS, H. C. FOUNTAIN, Neal
and Rnlul(h Fountain, Mrs, Mary
Zorn and Miss Sabbie Bates formed
a motor party to Blue Springs at Albany
Sunday.
Mrs. R. J. Pearce has returned from
Eastman. Miss Louise Nelson accompanied
her home and will be her guest for some
time.
Mrs. J. H. McQuaig, of Jacksonville, is
the wue¥ of Mrs. John Sconyers.
Mr. ahd Mrs. D. C. Gamble, of Jasper,
¥Fila., are here with Mr. and Mrs. John
Gamble.
Buren Hardy has arrived at home from
France,
Mrs. Carl Warren, who has been the
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in Preserving Time!
To be able to go into a cool kitchen and do the work that any coal or gas
range could do in this hot weather is the greatest luxury.
To use kerosene as a fuel is one of the easiest ways to reduce, the high
cost of living. The use of kerosene saves time and energy—no cbal hods to
carry—no wood box to fill--n¢ ashes to get rid of—no dust—no soot or smoke,
We are not talking about the old-style kero
sene utgvo when we speak of Florence
Oil Stoves.
No wicks to trim! No valves to adjust,
No leaks to fear! A match lights the
Florence burner, and your heat is going.
A levhr regulates the flame from low to
high. You can keep one to five burners in
tensely hot or at a mere simmer, just as
you wish,
The greatest
luxury in hot —_—
weather is to .
have a can \:‘l‘:
large enough ‘-—-*"
to hold your -
garbage when
the garbage man happens to
fail to come ‘round, We have
the celebrated Witt and L. & G.
make at $7, $8 and $9.
guest of Mrs. Charles Ray, has returned
to her home at Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs, W. I\ Williams attended
the commencement exercises at G. N. and
1. O. at Milledgeville.
Miss Jewel Willlams is at home from
G. N, and L C.
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CUT DOWN
‘* YOUR FUEL BILLS
with
THE NIAGARA OIL BURNER
Self-starting, absolutely safe. See
demonstration.
THE FAVORITE STORE,
32 Decatur St. |
I have
a dress
of any
lllapc
or color
for every
occasion
The Famous
Pilgrim Make
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$30.00 value ~......525.00
45.00 value se.v..e 37.50
37.50 value ~..... 28.75
Lots of people prefer a
refrigerator like the pic
ture shown above, with
ice in front, but we have
them in all styles.
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sides, tight '
fitting cover,
loose bail handle, $1.75, $2.00
and $2.50,
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