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NUMBER of her young friends wm\
A entertained Friday evening by Mrs.
Royal French with a dancing party,
the home of her mother, Mrs, C. E. Duvni
of Bast Gordon street, being the scene v
the delightful affair. Mrs. French was as
sisted m,fmerulnln%b{‘her mother, Mrs,
¢. B. Davis, Mrs. A. F. ngford, Langford
Dayis, ¥rancis Davis and Willlam Fender.
Among the guests were a number of at
tractive visiting girls, including Miss
Beelyn Powell, of Atlanta and Miss Mary
Henderson of Monticello,
In honor of Miss Christine Sheppard of
pensacola, Fla., and Mrs, Tillman Lane, a
bride of this season, Miss Emma Con
ge entertaimed with a bridge party
flmd.y afternoon, Miss Sheppard wia
presented with lovely lingerie clasps and
Mrs. Lane received a plece of dainty
lingerie. Mrs, R. A. Harris won the prize
for the highest score, a pretty silver lipsol,
jn entertaining the hostess was assistod
py her mother, Mrs, A. Converse and Mess
fluth Converse, In addition to the honorecs
{he guests included Mrs. Frank Bird, Mrs,
R. A. Harris, Miss Estelle Ravenel, Miss
Corinne Briggs, Miss Mary Louise Pecples,
Miss Maud Curry, Miss Natalie Shelton,
Miss Evelyn Powell of Atlanta; Miss Hallie
Cranford, Miss Mary Denmark, Miss Clyde
Mckey, Miss arie Ashley, Miss Sadie Till
man and Miss Annabelle fiConveru.
Wwilllam West has as his house guests
this week a number of college girls and
geveral college boys and around these visit.
ors is centering any social events afford
ing great pleasure to the visitors. Those
who form this delightful party are Miss
Ruth Rhorer, Sara Orme, Mary Malone,
wilmotine Perdue; William Warren and
hnny Malone of Atlanta; Rudolph In
nn of Madisén, Fla., and William Alex
er of Thomasville. An informal dinner
party was given Sunday evening at Ocean
Pond Clubhouse by Mr. West and motoring
out for it were the out of town visitors.
A dancing party Monday evening was
given at the attractive West home in honor
of his guests and a number of other visit
jng voung ladies were also included among
@the wuests. The visiting girls on this oc
easion were Misses Wilmotine Perdue,
Mary Malone, Sara Orme and Ruth
Rhorer of Atlanta; Edna Lamar of Pensa
cola, Fla.; Christine Sheppard of Pensa
cola, Fla.; gury Henderson of Monticello,
Josephene Cuningham of Corona, Ala.;
Gladys Smith of Hawkinsville, Marion
Powell and Evelyn Powell of Atlanta.
Complimenting Mrs, George W. Wil
liams of Manning, 8. C., who is the gucst
of Mrs. W. M, Oliver, Mrs. C. W. Barnes
entertained a mumber of friends with «
theater party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
W. W. Williams of Statesboro, also a guest
of Mrs. Oliver, was a guest of honor., Mrs.
Barnes had assisting her in_ entertaining
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. C. M. Killian.
Aftar the theater the guests were served
with refreshments at the home of the
hostess on North Patterson street.
Miss Sadie Tillman was hostess at a
pridge party Saturday afternoon compli
mentary to Miss Josephene Cunningham of
Corona, Ala., and Mrs. Tillman Lane, 2
recent bride. Miss Marie Ashley won the
m, a Japanese sewing accessory, for
ing the highest score. Miss Cuning
ham was presented with a beautiful pic
ture frame and Mrs. Lane received a door
knocker. Mrs. H. Y. Tillman, mother of
the hostess, Mrs. T. H. McKey and Misses
Emily Tillman and Lucy Jackson assisted
in entertaining.
The beautiful country home of Mrs. Carl
ton Brooks at Mineola was the scene of a
delightful bridge party Wednesday after
noon complimenting Mrs. Thomas Johnson,
of Atlanta. Fresh and bright garden flow
ers of mid-summer were effectively used
in the decorations. Mrs. J. C. Hunt made
the top score and was awarded the prizs,
a tapestry vanity. Mrs. Johnson, the
honor guest, and Mrs. Tillman Lane, were
both presented with vanity tapestries. Mrs,
Brooks had assisting her in entertaining
Miss Annie Lu Fender, Miss Mary Brooks,
Miss Frances Fender and little Miss Jane
Brooks.
Mrs. J. W. Sirmans is at Jacksonville
and Pablo Beach, Fla., to spend some tima
d she will be joined there later by Miss
g‘trude Monroe. ‘
Mrs, J. W. Sherman is the guest of
friends in Savannah for the weck, |
Mrs. G. F. Caswell is at home from
Wilmington, N. C., where she has visited
for several weeks.
Mrs. T. C. Davis has as her guest Miss
*ueils Collier of Orangeburg, S. C.
Miss Mabel Murchison is in Rocky
Mount, N. C.,, for the summer,
Miss Dorothy Barnes is at Pable Beach, |
Fla., for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris will be in
New York for the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell of Griffin
are visiting Mr., and Mrs. E. H. Pope. ‘
Miss Evie Allison of Atlanta is in Val
dosta to take charge of the Carnegie
library. .
Miss Rose Clark of Montezuma has re
turned home after visiting Mrs. Loyd E.
Jones,
Mrs. Walton Cheney and Miss Sara Cran.
ford are in Nashville for the week.
Mrs. H. H. Timmerman of Brunswick is
visiting Mrs. J. R. Harris.
Miss Pear! Smith has as her guest this
week Miss Gladys Smith of Hawkinsville,
Miss Edna Chittendon of Sanford, Fla.,
is the guest of Miss Ruby Bamberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Jones are now
in Gainesville where they will spend the]
summer.
Mrs. E. Y. McCullough of Boston was the
guest of hér sister, Mrs. T. M. Vinson,
this week.
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Mrs. E. K. Wilcox visited relatives in
Douglas this week.
Miss Sallie Pearl Smith is entertaining
as her guest this week Miss Irene Brin
son of Brinson.
Mrs. O. G. Godwin of Dothan, Ala., is
eisiting Mrs. S. B. Godwin.
Mr. and Mrs.,J. F. Hooper of Selma,
Ala.,, have returned home after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hooper.
Mrs. Marcus Marshburn is at home after
a visit to relatives in North Georgia.
Mrs. Preston Castleberry of Pine Bluff,
Ark., has arrived to visit her brother,
Mr. W. L. Ricks.
After visiting her sister, Mrs. Edmund
Pendleton in Macon, Miss Dinah Roberts
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Kornman, who have
heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks,
have returned to their home in Nash
ville, Tenn.
Miss Daisy Relihan is the guest of
friends in Douglas for some time.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Glenn have gone to
the Methodist Centenary exposition In
Cleveland, Ohlo, where they will remain
for ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris are at
Rochester, Minn., for several weeks.
Mrs. R. A. Peeples is entertaining as her
guest this week her sister, Mrs. Hugh
| Powell of Atlanta.
*~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wisenhaker of Lake
Park have come to Valdosta to make it
it their home.
Miss Ruth Gehert of New Theria, La.,
is the attractive wguest of Miss Estelle
Ravenel.
hnhlrs. R. G. Ratliff is the guest of friends
Fort Valley this week.
Mrs. George W. Willlams of Manning
8. C., and Mrs. W. W. Williams of States
boro, who are visiting Mrs. W. M. Oliver,
were entertained at dinner Wednesday
evening by Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Little at
Ocean Pond Clubhouse.
Miss Emma DBibb is at Ahseville, N. C,
enjoying the mountains for the remainder
of the summer,
Mr. and Mrs., Howard Parramore and
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pendleton are at
their summer cottage at Blue Springs for
the summer, .
Mrs, R. E. Allen and Miss Sara Allen
rre vigiting In Tampa and Jacksonville,
Florida.
Miss Jewell Simms is visiting her sister
in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Trawick are the
Ruests of relatives in Cairo this week.
Miss Ruth Zipperer of Savannah has re
turned home after visiting relatives in
Valdosta,
Mrs. A. L. Johnson and her daughter,
Miss Mamye, are spending a month In
Wayneshoro, after which they will make
their home In Valdosta,
pVisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W 8.
Mrs. Thomas Johns=on, who has been
Drooks, has returned home.
The members of the Auction Bridge Club
were entertained Wednesday afternoon by
Mrs. Phillip Pendleton at her summer
cottage at RBlue Springs,
Miss Opal Bubanks and Miss Ruby Proe
tor of Tallahassee, a., who have been
the guests of Miss Berniee Rivers, have
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mathis visited rela
tives in Tifton this week,
Mr. and Mrs., George Feagle wore hosts
at a dinner party Tuesday evening at
Oeronn Pond Clubhause, complimentary to
Mrs, George W. Willlams of Manning, 8.
C., who is visiting Mrs. W. M. Oliver
Miss Fannle Mabhett is visiting In Eu
faula, Ala, this week.
Miss Annie Caswell is entertaining as
her guest this week Miss Virginin knight
of Savannah,
Miss Elizabeth Tidwe!l of qmnnnn who
has been the guest of Miss Althen Clyatt, ||
has returned home,
Mrs, 1. T. Price has returned from
A visit to friends in Lake City, Fin 1
Mre. M. A. Ward s entertaining her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Eouth of Memphis, |
Tennessee, :
Mra Larmour Parrott of Kingston, N. C., 1.
@ the guest of her mother, Mrs J. S.-
Funderburk,
Mrs. Fred Nolan s visiting in Phila
delphia, Pittsburg and New r%rk for the
summer,
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Varn and
Mrs. Lester Varn, after visiting in De
troit, will spend several weeks in the
Middle West,
Mrs, Lawson Dasher is in Chattanooga,
Tenn., where she went to meet her hus
band, who has just returned from mil
itary service in France.
Mrs. W. H. Walton of Jacksonville,
Fla., is spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs. C. L. Smith,
Mrs. W. L. Converse and Mrs. R. A.
Harris, after spending some time at White
Springs, Fla.,, are at home.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brooks entertained
‘Tuesday evening with a delightful din
her. Covers were laid for Mr., and Mrs.
‘Thomas R. Talmadge, Capt. and Mrs.
Thomas R. Gaines, Dr. and Mrs. J. o,
Eirod, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grady Tingle,
Mrs. J. H. Gay, Mrs. H. E. Clarke anl
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks.
_Mrs. J. H. Gay of Jacksonville is the
Buest of her sister, Mrs..J. O. Elrod.
~_Miss Lindine Cater left Tuesday for an
‘extended trip to Eastern cities.
. Mrs, W. T. Jones and daughters of At
lanta are the guests of Mrs. oy &
Cater.
Mrs. Horace E. Clarke and daughters,
Carolyn, Elmer and Helen of Atlanta are
the guests of Mrs. Thomas R. Talmadge.
Miss Rita Lanier of Harlem is visiting
Mrs. Edwin Webb.
‘ Mrs. Thomas S, Thurmond entertained
Tuesday afternoon in honor of the mem
lbers of her Sunday School class.
Mrs. Edwin Webb cntertained Tuesday
‘n.ftnrnoon at a rook party for her guest,
Miss Rita Yanier.
Miss Ola Smith of Dahlonega is the
Buest of Miss Willie Maud MecLain,
Mrs. Wallace Kay of Washington is the
guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A.
McLain,
Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gaines have
returned from visits to Hartweil and Lexe
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Fickett and sons of
Atlanta have returned home after a visit
to_relatives in Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Talmadge, Dr.
and Mrs. T. R. Gaines, Mrs. Hiiton M.
Tyres and Mrs., Horace E. Clarke speut
Monday in Macon.
Mrs. B. Luntz and sons, Horace and
David, are spending a month in Clayton.
Mrs. Norman Peacock of Barnesvilie
spent several days of the week with Mrs.
R. B. Stephens.
Mrs. Charles Hardin and Miss Eliza
beth Hardin have returned from a short
visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. O. W. Bramblett and -children,
Antoinette and Walter Jr., have returncd
from visits teo Griffin and Jonesboro,
Miss Louise Bloodworth is the guest >f
her sister, Mrs. Robert J. Marshburn,
of Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Hilton M. Tyus and dauughters,
Antoinette and Louise, have returned to
their home in Carrollton after a visit
to Mrs. Thomas R. Talmadge. They were
accompanied home by Tom Talmadge Jr.
Miss Ethel Hall has returned home
from Millen where she has been teach
ing school.
Mrs. A. M. Outlaw and Mrs. B. V. Wai
kins entertained Wednesday morning
with a rook party in compliment to Mrs.
Robert Chilton of Nashville, Tenn.
’ Mrs. R. P. Brooks entertained during the
week with a delightful house party. Her
Buests were Miss Inez Minter of Macon,
Misses Mary Bowden, Caroline and Dosia
Beckham, Dosia Hunnicstt, Margaret
Hoduett of Atlanta, Sara Dosia and Lucile
Bowden of Thomason.
Col. Eugene Talmadge and Lapt. Jim
Thrasher of Mcßae, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Taimadge last
week.
Mrs. E. 8. Tucker has returned from
visits to Byron and Macon.
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ISS JEAN JONES of Kansas City,
Kan.,, who has been the guest of
Miss Pauline Brown at her country
home, “Forrest Hill,”” returned home
Thursday.
Miss Ella Neel left Friday to spend the
summer in Philadelphia and New York,
where she will study music.
Miss Nancy Trippe and Miss Dorothy
Hudgson of Atlanta are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Backus.
Mrs. Will Weinman was hostess to the
Main Street Bridge Club on Wsdnenday!
afternoon. 3
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. McGinty and little
daughter Marion have returned from
Macon and other points in South Georgia.
Miss Louise Boston of Atlanta has been
the guest of Miss Margaret Wilson for
several weeks. ’
On Friday evening Mrs. Backus was
hostess at a moonlight picnie r‘ompliment-'
ing her house guests, Miss Nancy Trippe
and Miss Dorothy Hudson. A number of
the school and college sct were invited. !
Saturday evening Mrs. Backus (-nter-!
tained with a ‘“prom” dance for her!
guests. The guests included Miss Connie !
Tinsley, Miss Louise Dodd, Miss Carolyn
Il"ield. Miss Margarette Womelsdorf, Miss
Dorothy Hudson, Miss Nancy Trippe, Miss
Guill Monfort, Miss Aileen Jackson, .\liss!
Alice Morris and Miss Ethel Adair. John!
Kelly, Fred Neel, Warren George of At
lanta, Tom Milner, Joseph Schener? ('ccll]
Boggs, Charles Vaughan, Charles Young,'
Joe Ackerman, Philip Stiles, Buch Screven|
of Savannah, Dickson Jackson, Gay White, |
Paul Gilreath, Walter Hawkins and Merell |
Monfort.
Miss Mary MecCleand of Atlanta is thel
guest o fMiss Henrietta Gilreath.
Dick and Harry Hargis, who have been |
the guests of Paul Gilreath Jr., have re- |
turned to their home in Charlotte, N. . '
Miss Connie Tinsley spent several days!
last week i nCedartown as the guest o('
her sister, Mrs. O. 1. Williams.
Homer Cook and Bill Torbert of Jack
sonville, Fla., were week-end guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Max Schener.
Dickson Jackson, who is in Adairsvino‘
for the summer, spent the week-end at,
home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Jackson.
Miss Dinks Frick left Friday for Vir
ginia, where she will attend summer
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Cleghorn and little
son, John Story Cleghorn, of Summerville,
gpent several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Knight.
Mrs. L. B. Womelsdorf and Lida Wom
elsdorf spent Friday in Atlanta. [
Mr. and Mrs. John Bihsop, who have|
often been pleasantly entertained as the
guests of Mrs. Bishop's sister, Mrs. ('lar-l
ence Tass, sailed recently for European
countries. i
Miss Annette Granger of Atlanta_has
been the guest of her grandmother, Mrs‘|
A. O. Granger at Overlook.
An event of the week was the dam‘eg
given by the young men of Cartersville |
at the Etowah Clubroom. A number of
out-of-town guests were present. ‘
Miss Frances Wood of Cedartown was
the guest last week of Mrs. Will Wc;n-”
man.
Wofford Gilreath of Atlanta spent sev
eral days last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Gilreath. ‘
Mrs, O. L. Willlams, who has been the
guest of her father, T. W. Mosiey, has
returned to her home.
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Union City.
N enjoyable affair of the week was
a surprise party given Miss Eddie
May Banks Monday evening from
8 to 11 o'clock. The guests were Misses
Della Hopkins, )\:r\r)' and Idolyn Yar
borough, Pauline Nolen, Nina Mixon, Myra
and Iris Jeanes, and Mrs. Walter Allen.
Messrs, Burdel Nolen, Howell Barrett,
Bruce Duckworth, Herbert Johnsen, Alvin
and Ernest Banks, Aubrey Jeanes and
Walter Allen.
Mrs, J. T. Braswel! entertained at a 6
o'clock dinner Saturday evening in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Cariton Gates of La-
Grange. Covers were laid for eight guests,
The list included Mr. and Mrs, Braswell,
Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Gates, Mr. and Mrs.
'A. G. Hendrick, Miss Katie Payne and
Phillip Gates,
Mr. and Mrs. M. R Nixon, Mrs. Bur-
Aette, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barrett Jr.,
Misses Nina Nixon and Delln Hopkins
were the spend the day guests of Miss
Pauline Nolen Tuesday.
Miss Mary Bell Siack from Washington
is the guest of Mrs 8. G. Black.
Misses Lilly Mae Yarbrough and Dalsy
Bpeer have returned to Talbotton aft.r
visiting Miss Mary Yarbrough,
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Hendrick of Mauk,
Misses Emmie Sue Hendrick and Sarn
ware of Hogansville were the guests of
Mre. A. G. Hendrick Sunday.
Willard Flack has returned from over
seas service.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rogers and chil.
dren have returned from Thomaston
where they visited relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rogers were guests
at a pienie given here Tuesday by the
Internos Club of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Cariton Gates returned to
their home in LaGrange Monday,
Mrs. C. P. Harper of Atlanta, R. 1.
Harper of Birmingham, Kugene Brown of
Texan, Allen Brown of Douglasville and
Miss Emma Brown of Palmetto, were thy
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'guests of Mrs. J. M. Brown Tuesday. ~
Mrs. G. N. Dickson and children have
returned to Atlanta after visiting Mrs. Il
C, Hopkins.
~ Mrs. J. H. Abercrombie of Douglasville,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Thempson. \
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Gray entertained
at a party Wednesday evening in hono
of James Cook, who has just returned
from France. Progressive conversation
was played after which an ice course way
served, Forty guests enjoyed Mr, and
Mrs. Gray's hospitality.
Mrs. M. E. McCullough of Fayetteville,
Mis. Julia Gill of Grantville and M. F,
Banks of Polapinta, Tex., are visiting
Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul West were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. West Sunday.
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RS. A, J. Bass and Miss Lamar
Bass have returned from a stay of
several weks at Blue Ridge.
Miss Louise Felker spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Miss Moina Michael of ‘Athens s spend
ing a few days in Monroe.
Miss Helen Cox has returned from a
visit to Miss Louise Strange of Winder.
Mr, and Mrs. Golden Knight and chil
dren are visiting in Buford.
Mrs. John M. Nowell and Miss Julia
Nowell have returned from & vist to At
lanta.
Miss Mildred Robertq 8 visiting At
lanta,
: Miss Eunice Walker I 8 visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Clarence Walker of Athens.
~ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mobley are visiting
in_Charleston, 8. C.
__B. R. Barrett and his daughter, Miss
Elizabeth Barrett, are visiting in New
York and other Northern cities. -
_ Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Scott and chil
dren of Washington are the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. P. T. Reynolds.
Mrs. John Tucker has returned to her
home in Monroe, after a visit te her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Caldwell of
Greensbhoro.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ware and children
of Lawrenceville have been spending seve
eral days with 2 Mr. and Mrs. G. W,
Felker.
Miss Virginia Truslow of Gainesville
and Miss La Trelle Moon of Birmingham
have been visiting Misgs Josephine Beason.
The Fourth of July celebration for the
soldiers of the great World War was
quite an enjoyable affair. Walton Coun
ty turned out stiong to give the hoys a
weltome homo* Judge A. J. Cobb of
Athens gave the address of the day,:
which was a =plendid and instructive one.
Miss Josephine Beason is visiting rriond”
in Gainesville.
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'‘Buford . " :
R. and Mrs, Bona Allen Sr., Bona
Allen Jr.,, Miss Nan Allen are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. W, 'Allen in
Albuquerque, N .M,
Judge and Mrs. A, C. Wheeler and
children of Gainesville were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. V. M. Beard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Puckett spent the
week end in Atlanta,
Dr. and Mrs, M. . Duncan of Norcross
were recent visitors here.
Mrs. L. J. Tidwell of Atlanta is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tidwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wofford of At
lanta were the week end guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Minor Gravitt,
M. Gavronski of Atlanta visited here.
George Haslett spent the week end in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Pattillo, Booker
Pattillo, Mesdames 1.. T. and I. N. Sud
derth motored to Gainesville Friday.
Mrs. Walter Aldredge and Mrs. John
L. Campbell have returned from a visi®
to Mrs. Felton Campbell in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs, Cafl Pirkle and children,
Mrs. W. E. Sears are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Burton in Gadsden, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Long Power have
returned to their Shelbyville, Tenn.,, home
after visiting relatives.
¥F. B. Rylee of Atlanta spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Rylee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kingston of At
lanta were the guests of Mrs. M. E.
Fields for the week end.
Miss Willie May Martin of Atlanta spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Martin.
Mrs. Leo Sudderth and children of At
lanta were the week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Sudderth.
Miss Annie Nunn is visiting Miss Ruth
Blackwood in Atlanta.
Miss Trudie Rylee Hope ls visiting rel
atives in Flowery Branch. \
Willis Pirkle of Birmingham, Ala., was
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Pirkle, for the week end. |
Mrs. 8. E. Mabry and son, Irwin, spent
Monday in Gainesville. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crow spent the
week end with Mrs. Crow's mother, near
Sewanee. 1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Hamby and Miss
f.ois Allen of Atlanta spent Sunday here
with relatives. |
Miss Christa Shadburn is the guest of
Mrs. Jack Butler in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Knight and chil-
Aren of Monroe are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Knight.*
Lieutenant G. Rowe of Biltmore, N. C.,
is spending fifteen days here with friends
and relatives,
Mrs. D. Taylor and daughter, Doris,
»spent Thursday in Atlanta,
Miss Bessic Lee Tidwell is spending
some time in Atlanta with her sister, Mrs.
George 1. Shadburn Jr.
Elba Brogdon has returned from a
visit to South Georgia.
i Tom Ambrose of Lawrenceville was here
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Power announce
the birtn of a son, July B§, 1919,
Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Edmonds and chil
daren of Flowery Branch spent Sunday
, here,
Miss Clara Johnson o! Gainesville is the
guest of Mr. and Mra Burl Johnson
Miss Ferrell Carter has returned from
a visit to Maysville,
Misses Marjorie and Emily Busha, Miss
Etheleen Jarrard, Messrs Dick and Rogers
Jarrard pienicked at Cleveland the Fourth,
Mrs. F. L. Chunn and baby of Jackson
ville, Fla,, and Miss Virginia Stanford of
Atlanta are the guests of Mrs. H., P,
Hamrick,
i Joe Holloway spent Wednesday In Win
er.
Miss Ethel Shadburn has returned from
Douglas, where she was the guest of her
| aunt, Mrs. Ollie Bryant. She was ac
companied home by Miss Susie Bryant,
who will be her guest for several weeks.
Mrs. Greer and children have returned
from a wisit to relatives in Norcross.
Miss Mary and Margaret Anderson of
| Athens were the recent guests of Miss
’ Emmitte Garner.
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ISSES PEARL AND PAULINE
HENDEREBON e¢ntertained at a
watermelon cutting Tuesday evening,
complimenting Mises Martha and Katie
Brown of Sanford, Fla.
The Epworth League entertained at a
Meommunity sing'' Iriday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Owen entertained
a house party last week,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nations and son
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brannon
of Albany, Miss Dora Owen and Mayo
Owen have just returned from IFrance,
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Green, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Maddux and Mrs. T. N. Bus
sey piecnicked at Murrow Springs Friday.
Mesdames Hattaway and Adams enter
tainea the Rutbreakers’ Club with a
moonlight piene Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and Miss Cor
tez Henderson are at Pablo Beach,
Mrs. James Fountain of Doles is the
guest of Mrs, Charles Fountain,
Mrs. C. I. Ray and children are visit
ing Mrs. Lott Warren at Inaha.
Mrs. Ben Bates and children of Tifton
are guest of A, R, Bates.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Biles, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Hattaway, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hasty, Mr.
and Mra. J. T. Butler and Miss Jewel Wil
linms attended a picnic at Bone's Pond
Friday.
Mrs. Charles Pearce of Atlanta is the
guest of Mrs. Arthur Eidson.
Misses Martha und Kutie Brown of
Sanford, ¥la., are guests of Miss Julia
May Fergerson,
Miss Pearl Henderson is visiting Miss
Dora Belflow:r at Davisville,
Robert CUreech of Miami, Fla., was the
week-end guest of B. G. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and chil-
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Fields and family at Marietta.
dren have returned frein a vist to J, A.
Miss Nell Walker or Orlando, Fla., is
Liere with her brother, James Walker,
Allen and Virginia Smith spent the
wek-end in Macen,
Mrs. L. A. Dowda has returned to her
home at East Point, after a visit to Mrs,
G. F. Reinheardt, 5
Mr, and Mrs. J. M, Brown and chil
dren of Sanford, Fla., are guest of Mrs.
J. O, Reevas,
Miss Verna Johnson of Americus is the
guest of Mrs, Randolph Munroe.
Inman Harriz and Mack Waldrup have
arrived at home from France,
Mr, and Mrs. P. H, Craft have returned
from a visit tv Winder,
M.r and Mrs. W. H. McKenzie of Ogles
thorpe nre guests of Mrs, Lottie Royal,
Miss Elizalu Adams ls vse guest of Mrs,
Ernest Brown at Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Hasty have returne
ed from Indian Spring
Mrs. W, L. Varner and little daughter
of Albauy are guests of Mrs, Hinton Bole
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