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Out-of-Town News
Cordele i R
SEp——
R. AND MRS. A. M. STEAD enter
tained the members of the Senior
Epworth League Tuesday evenin . |
Misses Lula and Marie Stead served puncg.
Miss Frederica Boatright is entertain
ing & number of college girls at a house
n‘t,r. including Misses Allaen Parker of
gu trie, Martha Cole of Griffin, Louise
Brand of Lawrenceville, Mary Leila Peter
gon, of Griffin, Louise Dean Stepheons of
Woodstock, Eula Peterson of Vidalia and
Lucye Cole of Marietta. ‘
A marriage of interest was that of Miss
Christine Bussey and Dennis Burke Sunday
at the home of the bride's parent Mr.‘
and Mrs. W. E. Bussey. The Rem.’l'. B,
Stanford performed the eeremony in thu(
presence of the fnnllc{ and a few inti
mate friends. Immediately after the
ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Burke left for
@ two weeks' trip to Macon, Augusta and
White Springs, Fla. Upon their return
E,ey will occupy apartments with Mr. and
rs. P. M. Browning on Eleventh avenue.
Mrs. E. F. Tison entertained a‘ number
of the younger set Thursday evening with
a prom party for her niece, Miss Eliza~
peth Clay of Montgomery, Ala.,, who is her
guest. Punch was served in the dining
room by Misses Edna Bartholomew and
Mary Jane Montfort. Mrs. Tison was as
sisted in entertaining by Mrs. Arthur
Wheeler. Guests included Misses Eliza
beth Clay, Pauline Wheeler, Mildred
Churchwell, Thelma King, Martha l"?x.
Estelle Hardner, Laura Frasuter, Carrie
Scandrett, Willa and Violet Webb, Mary
Barton of Canton, Elizabeth Terrell of
Douglas, Mary McCoy, Mary D. Wilson,
Corrine Sheppard, Corrine Wilkes, Doro
thy Holmes, Gladys King, Yucile Wils
ljams, Mamie Laura Harris, Boiclare Kike
er; Messrs. John James Wheeler, John L.
Wheeler, Ralph Wear, Charlie McArthur,
Lee McArthur, Dallas Hunt, Hamilton
Hunt, Lewis Hamilton, Tom Market, John
Williams, Gordon Jones, D. C. Browder,
Russell Harris, Woodye Fouche, Perry
Clegg Jr., Bob Whipple and L. B. Gleaton.
Miss Ida Marsh is visiting friends in
Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones are on a visit
to relatives at Demopolis, Ala.
Miss Mary Alice Lingo of Americus is
the guest of Miss Frank Marsh.
Little Miss Helen Cannon entertained a
number of friengs with a swimming par
ty Thursday for Miss Letitia Staliings who
leaves soon to reside in Albany. The
Guests woele Misses Letitia Stallings, Elea
nor Marshall, Anna Berta Diffee, Ruth
Parker, Lucile Parker, Leouise Willis and
Sara Sheppard.
Miss Virginia Turpin of ‘.con was the
glxe:t for the week-end of ®Miss Mildred
vins. .
Mrs. Sam Herrington and little son El-
Mott have returned from a visit to rela
tives at Waynesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francis had as their
iuelu Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Slocumb,
r. and Mrs. Talton and Mrs. S. K. Slo
cumb of Bonaire.
Miss Amielda Cleveland of Atlanta is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. R. Overby,
Miss Sara Asbell of Cochran is the
guest of Miss Sannie Todd.
Miss Edith Ware of Thomson is the
guest of her uncle and aunt, Professor
and Mrs. A. F. Ware.
Miss Lucy Mae Todd has returned from
a visit g friends in Cochran.
Miss Mary Barton of Canton is the
guest of Mrs. M. R. Smith.
Mrs. Pearl Gates of Bartow, Fla., and
little niece, Annett Brown are guests of
Mrs, Doster Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bulloch and little
fin spent the weekend at White Springs,
a .
A wedding of interest to Cordele folks
and adjoining community was that of Miss
Sadie Perlis to Maurice Gattlieb which
took place in Albany. The Rev. Dr. Lan
dau, rabbi of the Jewish congregation in
Albany, performed the ceremony. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.+
Perlis and a niece of L. J. Roobin of
Cordele. The groom, Mr. Gattlieb, is a
young business man in Tuskegee, Ala. The
couple will reside in Tuskegee., Mr. and
Mrs. 1. Perlis and family, Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Roobin and family made up the wed
®ding party to Albany and after the cere
mony there was a wedding supper at the
Albany Hotel. The couple left during the
night for Atlantic City, New York and
poxu in the East for their wedding tour.
rs. Joe Espy entertained at rook
Thursday morning. Mrs. Price Heard and
Mrs. Arthur Wheeler served punch. Mes
dames J. J. Williams and Lee Ryals as
sisted Mrs. Espy in receiving and serv
ing. Guests included: Mesdames Dobbin
Holmes, Bayne Terrell, A. F. Churchwell,
C. D. Terrell, J. A. Key, J. A. Ward, C.
C. Cleveland, Fred Cannon, W. A. Thomp
son, Bailey Heard, J. M. Diffiee, J. J.
Williams, Max E. Land, O. 8. Bazemore,
Cloyd Watson, W. E. Grubbs, William Biv
ins Jr.,, Lee Espy, A. H. Edwards, J. H.
Churchwell, Ed Kennedy, Arthur Wheeler,
Price Heard, Bernard Boatright, Lee Ry~
als, J. T. Hale, Will McKenzie, Ed Kiker,
T. E. Jennings, Homer Wheeler, T. J.
Durrett and C. L. McMillan.
Mrs. Arthur Wheeler gave a rook party
Saturday for Miss Elizabeth Clay of Mont
gomery. Prize for top score was cut by
Miss Mamie Laura Harris. The hostess
was assisted by Mesdames John Lee
Wheeler and E. F. Tison. Guests were
Misses Elizabeth Clay, Pauline Wheeler,
Mildred Churchwell, Thelma King, Martha
Fox, Estelle Harder, Laura Frauser, Cor
rine Sheppard, Corrine Wilkes, Willie Mae
McCollum, Elizabeth Terrell, Willa Webb,
Mary McCoy, Mary Barton, Dorothy
Holmes and Lucile Williams.
Mrs. W. P. Scott and little sons of Cor
inth, Miss., are guests of her mother, Mrs.
Ella Greene,
Mrs. A. E. Grant and children are vis
iting relatives in Dothan, Ala.
Mrs. Ed McCoy of Tampa is visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. B. James, and sister, Mrs.
Coley Wynne,
Mrs. 8. M. Mangham &and children of
Hawkinsville are guests of Mrs. H. C.
McKenzie.
Allison Shipp left this week for Macon
where he has accepted a position,
Mr. and Mrs., J. A. Davis left Sunday
for a trip West, including, points in Okla
homa, Colorado and California, i
gooQ |
Athens. - ‘
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NNOUNCEMENT has been made of |
the cengagement of Miss Katherfhe |
Louise Dorsey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Hill Dorsey, to Captain
John Walker Nicholson, U. 8. A, |
The marriage of Miss E:xzie Pentric- |
Bradley to Edgar L. Eberhart both of
Athens, tok place July 4 =t the Metho
dist parsonage, Washing Ga,, Rev. |
Stanley Frazier officiating |
An interesting cvent of the week was
the wedding of Miss Nina Ruth Davis
daughter of Mrs, N. B, Davis, and Mal- |
vern Hill Barnes of Macon, which was
solemnized at the home of the bride's
mother hy Dr. Elam F. Dempsey. 1
Miss Louise Dorsey wus hostess to the |
*Not-a-Chance Club” Tuesday evening at |
her home on Milledge avenue. ‘
A script dance at the Country Club |
given by the town hoys, was enjoyed by
the dancing contingent The music was |
furnished by Haughey's orchestra. |
Mrs. Harrison Heralee was hostess at |
four tables of bridge n honor of her sis- |
ter, Mrs. Thomas Powell, of the Philip- |
pine Islands. Mrs. Powell was Miss Ruth |
Hodgson, has been spending some time in
Athens with relatives. |
Hra., N. E. Hopkins and Mrs U P
Smith of Nashville were joint hostesses
at a bridge party in honor of Mrs. Pate
Stetson of Macon at Oskhurst, Mrs, Hop
kins' suburban home. The guests includ
ed Mrs. Ben Barrow, Mrs Will Walker
of Texas, Mrs. Dan DuPree, Mrs. W, B. |
Steadman, Mrs. W, C. Davig |
Mrs, Gray Hofking complimented Mra ’
Pate Stetson, of Macon and Mrs. W, E. |
Hopkins. The guests hesides the honor
eos inoluded Mrs. Will Beott, Mrs. Wright
of Warrenton, Mrs. J. . Hutchms, Mra, |
Mack of Quincy, Fla., Mrs. Ashford. Mrs. |
Cobh Lampkin, Mrs, Jenkins of Texas
Miss Charlie Elder, Miss Nellie Sprout, |
Mrs. Paul of Jacksonville, Mrs, Walter
Childs, Mrs. Lamar Cobb, Mrs. Dudley
Mre. Hugh Hodgson, rMs. J. M. Hodgson, |
Miss Edith Howgson, rMs, John Moss
Misses Clyde and Annie Patman, Mrs |
A. V. Deadwyler, Mrs. W. C._ Ash, Mrs. |
Harvey Cabaniss, Mrs. W. C. Davis, Miss |
Winfred Davis, Mra It 'W. Holman, Mrs
Smith @f Nashville )
Mrs, Willam PBradshaw and Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Northoutt chaperoned a ples |
nie party of young people at Wire Hridge. |
Thome prepent were Misses Barnh Swift, |
Margaret Rowe, Julla Rogers, Gwen Girifs |
fith, Jenni: Arnold, Otey Vincent, Marion |
Hodgson, Blizabeth Harris, All Chand-
Jer, Katherine Foster, Maxine Dobl Ju- |
lin. Bradshaw; Messrs, Farar and Glenn |
Bond, Jim White, Garland Hulme, Jake
Hutching, Lamap Tribble, ‘Allen Holliday,
Hevwood Youny, Murray BSouls George
Hodgeon, Willlam Mallory and Frank
Holden, .
Mises Marforie Wobh and Caroline |
Yorguson of Cireenville, 8 (~ muests of
Mrs J. A Darwin, were honorees at an |
afternoen party given by Miss Ruth |
Richards The guest included, besides |
the guest of honor, Mises louis Phiniey, |
Ann Morris, Martha Campbell Margaret
Bizer, Frances Howe
Mr. and Mre. B. W. Carroll sp o
eral days in Atlanta last woo
gn.,l.umur Rucker and Nellle Peters|
Nollie Peters Black in
Lieuténan; Atlanta, )
of Butubo'n.ouwd. “3.‘,‘0 E. G. Cromartie
Madison, former Unive rge H. Firor of
students. hav versity of Georgia
tudents, have been visiting in the city.
loy, o eoriiodgson and William R. Mal
at 'the Oni Pel Tohas s 18 umuh.nool
Mr. and Mrs. Bolling s. A“ o |
Y are mo
toring lhrowgh, the mountaing of North
Mr. and % L ‘
Phinizy, ur‘:" s«?ut:"lu Pm‘fi..';f
Brooks, Mr. and M Bl ety B
Misses Brinson bans borcal Conmily. Shd.
t ave returned from a mo
°;‘mD to White Sulpuur Springs, o
r. and Mrs. Harold Hinton hai |
exte ve 1
“;c: J Jwfiuw tios ‘ml
o ins and Miss M Wil
kins have. ary Wil
in’ South Caroltne 1Y ATMETINEEY
Mrs. Artie Small and childre
n of Maeon
:::Ltuem.sof Captain and Mrs. J. W. Bar-
Mrs. Fulton Varner and
B children have
gone to Mountai
"’i?d ‘{‘: Summo:. City, wher they will
rs. Bugene Lyle and Miss Annie te
'"“j{"ggbfgxrfigug for a short vmc.m
lnounclng the me”urr‘l:'lg ‘rec;gved ot
Mrs. Ploasant &, Stovall, Mrs, Burton ¢
Mason and Joe Stoval. MERIR Y
udge Andr
Rept l'ruvumn".,..fi""',’& Mr. and Mrs. Al
motored to Clay ary Stark Davison
three weeks, ‘Ho{.\.' Where they will spend
John Welborn of Atlanta is
Qourse at. the U“‘W"liymSummowlfoo?
Miss Mildred Rutherford, who was the
only Speaker against the ' ratification of
. eral amendment, received an ova
tion in Atlanta, before and after making
her address, and was presented with a
bouquet of American beauty roses.
Mrs. Paul Crane and ghildren of Kore
have arrived, and are recciv 2
weicome at ‘the b receivng a cordial
.g g P s ome of Mr. and Mrs.
‘Dr. 8. J. Ware and J. L. Sext
in Linvile, N. C. where e
a lt!iahing ‘t;ip for tensggy:,h., WL enioy
omer right and .
::::smfrxx:;] the: Bints gfihfia}sfioyninflf%‘%,
ens a
m.Drr Bah ot nd are attending the sum
. Addison Price, -
ihg relatives, ha.c go:.'ghomh.}"-o?:“{vx‘;‘gz'
.:;'i'tda'i whers he will be in charge of a hos-
Miss Dot Haselton
|Jordan of Monticello :.:"2 :"&nfiflfi:
attending a house party of L Cob
girls at the ho £ Heyeony
Sde me of Miss Helen Wood-
Mrs. Frank Hardeman has returned
home after a pleasa: !
}Sl‘{’[fings, Tenn. o AN Tlfie
Miss Anna Hamilton is at home ai
?{Lt::;_a vist to Mrs. Hugh Lokey ln“At!-‘
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Hodgso
family have returned to th r‘ho:m":g
Atlanta, after spendi uever:i days with
hl!‘Arund Mrs;. 'tn?t R.h,fio(lgson.
a visit to her parents, Mr. a
MT”-lK’- . Davis, Mrs. Pate Stetson h:‘u
returned to her home in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nicholson and
Madison Nicholson Jr, are making an ex
tended Western trip, and wil be absent
| several weeks
Misses Janie May and Nettic Webb are
visitng in New York and Washington.
Mrs. Lucy Leah Mathis is spending
some time at Hot Springs and Tennessee.
.Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Sledge are
Wingfield Davis and Lamar Sledge are
enjoying a motor trip to Tallulah and
Franklin, N. C,
[ Bergeant Cralg Orr is being ecordially
welcomed home after two years' service
in France.
-~ Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Phinzy and
Laura Ann Phinizy have left for an ex
tended trip to Tennessece.
cooe
LaGrange
PRETTY entertainment of last Wed
nesday was the porch party of Mrs.
{ R. J. Willis Jr. at her home on Hill
Fgtreet. Forty-two was the game played
{ and there were nine tables of guests, in
| cluding the members of the Young Ma
trons’ Club and a few other friends.
Misses Mildred and Louise Mills enter
tained at a dance on Wednesday evening
at their home on Ridley avemue. The
guests of honor were Misses Sara Wright
of Roanoke, Ala., Elizabeth (Boykin and
Mabel Adekee of Carroliton. There were
| twelve couples present.
A pretty entertainment of Friday even
ing was that of Miss Louise Moon at her
home in. Broad street. Dancing was the
feature of the evening.
The Haleyon Culb members were enter
tained by Mrs. Duke Davis at her home
lin Hill street Wednesday afternoon. Five
tables of guests were present.
Mrs. Banks Callaway -was the guest
of honor at a pretty luncheon on Wednes
|duy morning, given by Mrs, Harry Cal
laway. The living room and dining room,
where the games were played, were pret
tily decorated for the occasion with phlox
and shasta daisies. Mrs, J. E. Dunson Jr.
’rw«:lvvd the prize for highest score, which
{ was silk hose, and the guest of honor
| was presented with a vase of carnations.
There were five tables of guests.
’ The members of the Sewing Club were
1 entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
| Forrest Gardner at her home on Broad
street.
Mrs. A. W. Kramer celebrated the eighth
| birthday of her little daughter, Virginia
striekland, on Wednesday afternoon. Many
lmn»n sting games were enjoyed during the
| afternoon. There were sixty invited guests.
I Mrs. W. H. Turner Jr. entertained on
| Tuesday aftermoon at her home in Broad
| street in homor of her sister, Migs Sterling
| Johnson of Atlanta. Twelve guests were
| present,
Mrs. F. Pi Longley entertained at
: bridge on Wednesday afternoon. Her guests
| were members of the Wednesday Bridge
Club. G
| Mrs. Forest Gardner entertained at
{ bridge and dgminoecs on Tuesday after
noon at her 1.%": in Broad street. There
| were six tables of players.
| " ‘Miss Ludie Hudson has gone to Macon
| for a week’s visit to relatives after which
she will go to Chatauqua, N. Y., where
she will spend the summer. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boulware of Roa
|nnk«- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Bdwards last week.
' W. . Ford, W. W. Randall Jr. and
John Market are spending several days
| at Palm Beach, Fla. w
i Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thornton have re
ituruml from a visit to relatives at Sa
| vannah.
| Mr. and Mrg. Harry Callaway have as
their guests Mr. and Mrs, L D. Allen
| of Chicago, Il
i Misses Sara and Ilsabelle Morgan spent
the week with their aunt, Mrs. O, J.
Owenshy of « ywensbyville,
| Mrs. Fuller E .Callaway, oy A T
Cason and Mrs. Lilly Cason have gone to
| White Sulphur Springs, Fla,, where they
L“‘ill spend several days.
| Mrs. H. W. Terrell and Mrs Arthur‘
| Thompeon were at Warm Springs last
| week,
! Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Truitt have gone
'to Tate Springs for two weeks
| " yames Broome has gone to New York
'rur a week's vacation.
{ seoo i
:Newnan
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i 188E8 CLOTILDE and Ruth Spence
IM are being delightfully entertained
as guests of their brother, Laßue
Spence, in Savannah. From Savannah Miss
(lotilde Spence will go to White Spring;
I"la., to attend a house party given in h‘
honor by Miss Julia Saunders of Vai
dosta
| A pleasant party from Newnan motor
| ing to Warm BSprings for the week end
| included Misses Saranh and Rachel Far
| mer., Miss Jennie Crowell of Columbus,
\iss Nevelle Arnold, Miss Frances Arnold,
Henry Farmer, E. M. Smith, Millard
Farmer, Mrs. Myron Farmer, Mrs, Mollie
| Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamil
to
| l:“.‘ Mary Atkinson left on Friday to
be n guest at a house party of Wesleyan
girls at Atlantie Beach, Fla.
Miss Mildred Arno™ wias hostess on
| Puesday afternoon st a bridge purty:twn
| in homor of Mixs Sarah Farmer and her
| guest, Miss Jennie Crowell of Columbus,
| Among those present were: Miss Virginia
| (Blover, Miss Janet Miller, Miss Johnnie
| Canldwell, Miss Anne Drake, Miss Mary
Katherine Parks, Miss Mary Freeman,
| Mise Margaret Atkinson, Miss Gabriel
| Johnson, Miss Bartle Fleming, Mins Olive
| Pringle, Miss Rachel Farmer, Miss Annie
{l'wth Mise Harah Hall, Miss sarah Da
| vis, Miss ¥lizabeth Gibson, Miss Katio
Arnall and rMa, Foger Bryant
| Mrs. John Armistead and baby of Rock
| ingham, N. C., are spendihg a month with
| her grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. J. J.
oodrum
”J|..|g.~ and Mrs. W, C. Adamson of New
York, who have been for a month travel«
ing out West, are guests of Mr. and Mrs,
. N On
On Tuesdhy afternoon Mrs, Sanders Gibe
son was hostess at a pretty bridge party,
the list including guests fog five tables,
First prize was won by Mrs. N. E. Powel
Mrs., Lowis Powel is the guest of Mrs.
’l-”;. Newton in Jackson
‘ Mr. Baob Ware, Mr., Hanson Bims, Mr
Louis Powell and Mr, Park Newton mos
tored to Horden-Wheeler Springs on Mon
day and wilt he there for twn wesks
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day for a month's travel through the
West and Canada. )
On Saturday evening Miss Olive Prin
gle was ho'gteu at a small party given
for Miss Jennie Crowell. The guests were
Miss Sarah Farmer, Miss Crowell, Miss
Mary Freeman, Miss, Margaret Murphey,
Miss Gabriel Joluu&ri. Stanford Arnall,
Hill Freeman, P. B.®urphey and John E,
Robinson. Mrs. W. B. Pringle and Mrs,
Gordon Lee assisted in entertaining.
Mrs. Myron Farmer was hostess at an
informal evening party on chnenduy‘
afternoon. Among the guests were Miss
Ruth Thompson, Miss May Cole, Miss Mar«
ion Bryant, Miss Frances Arnold, Miss
Mamie Louise Hill, Miss Ethel Arnold,
Miss Jessie Manget, Mrs. John Couch, Mr. |
J. R. Word, Mrs, B. M. Loftin And Mrs.
‘Joe Peniston, ‘
~ On Wednesday Mrs. Joe Parks ‘enter
‘tulned a small party. She was assisted
by Mrs. J. F. Lovejoy and Miss Marie
Long. The guests were Mrs. Walker Ar-‘
‘nall, Mrs. Dan Manget, Mrs: Vic Man
w. W' Joe Arnall, Mrs. Guy Cole, Mrl.{
- Will oodruff, Mrs. Tom Farmer, Mr
Willlam Atkinson, Mrs. Tom Balley, Mrt
l.flm Farmer, Mrs. Garland Jones and Miss
Bettie Sue Chambliss of Laurel, Miss.
| Rooß :
"I'homson
= .
| AST Monday evening the young people
enjoyed a dance at the Masonic Hall
There were invited guests from Spars
ta, Augusta, Warrenton, Harlem, Wrens
and other neighboring towns. The guests
‘lnoluded about [fifty couples.
Miss Neva Portwood of Crawfordville is
the guest of Miss Annie Hadley.
Miss Mary Shearer returned Saturday
from a visit to Hawkinsville.
Miss Lula Gibson of Forsyth is the guest
of relatives here.
Miss Louise Smith is the guest of Mrs.
E. M. Smith in Covington.
Mrs. J' J. Mathews and Miss Cleo
Mathews left Sunday for Savannah to visit
| relatives.
Misses Sara and Lucile Bowden have
returned from a house party given by
Mrs. P. R. Brooks in Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barksdale, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Johnson, Miss Mildred, Ola and
Mary Watson, Allene Lokey, Sara Elling
ton and John Watson motored to Sulli
van's Island Sunday to spend several days,
Mrs. K. M. Mobley and Mrs. W. G,
Orye of Hamilton are the guests of Mrs.
J. B, Burnside. .
Miss Helen Smith of Atlanta arrived
Wednesday to visit Miss Thelma Norris.
Misses Georgia lLee and Georgia Watson
entertained with a large prom party on
Thursday evening at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Watson. During the proms cream and
cake were served. There were about fifty
guests,
The Thomson chapter of K. of P. gave
a large barbecue Wednesday in honpr of
all the returned soldiers and sailors of
MeDuffie County.
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Greenville
HE Columbus Concert Company gave
an entertainment Tuesday evening at
auditorium under the auspices of the
D. A .R.'s, who are raising funds to erect
a monument for the Meriwether soldiers
who lost their lives in the war.
The Woman's Club held its regular
meeting at the club rooms Friday aft
ernoon. The hostesses were Mrs. B. R.
Freeman and Mrs. James Thrash,
Miss Frances Hinton gave a rook party
Tuesday morning for her guests, Misses
Evelyn Williams, Louise Powell and Eliz
abeth Owens of Woodbury.
The New Era Club was entertained Fri
day afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Perdue and
Miss Sarah Render. The club is making
preparations for.a bazaar to be held in
the early fall.
Mrs. I. R. Robertson was the guest of
honor at a reception given by the W. M,
U. of the Baptist Church at the home
of Mrs. R. 8. Parham Thursday after
noon. Mrs. Robertson is leaving soon to
live in Manchester to the regret of her
many friends,
The W. . T. U. gave an informal re
ception at the club house Monday for
the large number of new members.
Miss Laura Belle Stubbs has had as her
guests for the week, Misses Kate John
son and Kate Dovenport of Fairburn.
Miss Emma Wilkins of Savannah is the
Stylish | h that
f Though the prices would indicate it, this is NOT a sale. Everv pair is
‘ brand-new, fresh stock, made to our order, but delaved on account of a fae
tory strike. Since they were bought, prices have soared, and their-whole
sale cost today is more than we ask for them. It’s the BYCK wayv—giv
ing you the benefit of every price concession which our large buying faecil
ities obtain.
Colonials, one of the season’s strongest fa
e, vorites, in a variety of styvles and prices. They
D have the popular high, thin, full French eov
-5 = \\ ered*heel and turn soles.
= : In patent leather and
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Opera pumps, a model that is serviceable
for all’ occasions; has turn soles and full
French heels.
& In fine s6_.’;o Patent $%.50 and $6
. biack ki@ ... ... leather 0
White s4.uu
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The Walking Oxford, a model that is so thor
oughly serviceable; and alwayvs stylish. Has
medium soles and military heels.
In black and brown kid ’
and Badi %A 50 In white ‘eanvas $4.00
calf covered heel ...
The Dressy Oxford, with turn soles, and
the high full French heel.
In bright $5 00 In white $4 00
KlO i i BEEYAS .oviiiss
: The Military Pump, with medium soles, and
the popular walking heel.
Black kid and .“5 H 0
onn men ...
(Common sense strap house slipper, in soft
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27~29 WHITEHALL ST,
guest of Miss Dora Freeman,
Miss Lily Jones entertained informally
Monday avenlng for Misses Kate John
gon and Kate Davenport.
Miss Leslie Parham has returned from
a week's visit to LaGrange. A
Mrs. Henry Banks Calloway of LaGrange
has been the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R, 8. Parham.
Mrs. R. B. Gilbert and children have
returned after an extended visit in South
Georgla.
Miss Mary Lou Culpepper and Misses
Sarah and Orville Culpepper spent Mon
day in Atlanta,
ir. and Mrs, J. 8 White and fam-
Jly have left for Gainesville ‘to spend sev
eral weeks. 2
Mrs. Obed Hlll is spending some time
in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
Baldwin,
~ Mrs. Robert Hill of Tulsa, Okla., is the
‘guest of rMs. Albert Hill
| Capt. Jesse Porch Is at home once
‘more after two years' service in France.
;Tafl»ott.on.
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} RSB. W. K. KIMBRROUGH entertained
with a card party complimenting
Mesdames W. N. McGehee of Wash
ington, Walter Bell of Atlanta and R. W,
Spain of New York.
Mrs, Jack Maxwell was hostess to the
'members of the Senior Bridge Club on
‘Thurldny.
Miss Martha K. Smith entertained the
‘Juuior Bridge Club and a few friends
Wednesday afternoon,
~ Miss Mattie Lou Maxwell entertained
the Rook Club Wednesday.
~ Thursday afternoon Mrs, R. W. Spain,
Mrs. Walter Bell and Mrs. W, N. Mc-
Gehee shared honors in the bridge given
by Mrs. W. J. Thornton. Garden flow
ers were used for decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. Charter Edwards enter
tained the young society contingent with
a picnic at Juniper Lake Friday.
Mrs, E. H. McGehee entertained a dinner
party in honor of Mrs, W. N. McGehee of
Washington Monday.
Mre. W. P, Leonard and Mrs. R, W,
Spain motored to Buena Vista Sunday to
spend the day with Mrs. William Woo
ten.
A. J. Perryman, representative in the
Lefislature, entertained a party of young
people with a tea party at Warm Springs
S’turday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Kimbrough enter
tuirmp at diner last Sunday for their
guests, Mesdames W. N. MecGehee and
Walter Bell and Miss Martha MeGehee.
Misses Ruby McDaniel and Susie Er
nest are the guests of Mrs. Charter Ed
wards of Eastman,
Mrs. Thomas Taylor returned to her
home at Marshallville Wednesday after a
day’'s visit to Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Spivey.
Miss Clara Spivey returned home Tues
day after a six months' stay in Washing
ton.
The Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Bardwell and
daughters, Kathleen and Frances, and Miss
Mamie Valesco of Havana, Cuba, less
Tuesday for the mountains of North Caro
lino after a short visit to Dr. E. 1. Bard
well and family. ‘
T oon |
Fitzgerald
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ISB MARJORIE PBPAKER was the
honor guest at a picnic at Bowen's
Mill Tuesday evening, given hy the
members of the B. Y. P. U. The guests
included Misses Marjorie Balker, anal
Smart of Brooklyn, N. Y., Janice Single- |
ton, Clotile James, Mattie Lee Walker,
Zessie Morris, Alma Lee, Martha Mnrr!s.\
Nettie Turmer of Moultrie, Elizabeth Me-
Carty, Mattie Sue Hampton, Lilla and
Aline Campton and Preston Seanor, l‘.:\!;\hi
Russell, Clifford King, Preston Collins,
Je., J. D. Ennis, Cecil. Powell, George
Mayo, Alva McNaughton, Herbert Brad
shaw, Louis Walker, Archie Troupe, Rob‘
Lee Ennis, Curtis Hamilton, T. L. Gor-|
don, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Bowers, Mes
da]mvs T. M. Grady and Edward A. Rus-‘
sell. .
Honoring Misses Mary Booth, Ruby Wa
ters and Mary Poster of Brunswick, the
members of the B, Y. P. lU. entertained
Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. Russell Fruit, punch
and sandwiches were served by Mrs. Rus
sell, assisted by Misses Marjorie Baker,
Clotile James and Zessie Morris About
twenty-five guests were invited.
Thursday evening Mrs. H. M. Warren
entertained a number of friends at Bow-
en's Mill in homer of her house guest,
Elme Brockingten of Brunswick and
Misses Thomas Maxwell of Elberton and
Miss Mlzy Lipsey of Cordele. Among
those présent were: Misses Martha Lip
oe{) of Cordele, Mary Thomas Maxwell of
Elberton, Hazel Mayes, Estelle Waites,
'r{-on. Martha Turner, Julia Wideman, An
nie Laurie Warren, Elizabeth McCarty and
Elmo - Brockington, Ray Smith of Gas
tonia, N. C., Elmer Waites, Mark Mayes,
Jimmie Wideman Jr., Sarle Warren, Ray
mond Massey, Wilfred Burkhart and Wil
bur Warren and Mesdames Jack H.
Mn‘{u and H. M. Warren,
r. and Mrs. W. H. Bruce entertnined
a number of friends Thursday cvening in
honor of their daughter, Miss Minnie
Bruce, who celebrated her bithday annis
versary., Twenty-five guests were present
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Blount have returned
to their home in Macon after a visit of
several days in the city.
Miss Mary Thomas Maxwell of Eibcbton
returned to her home Tuesday after a
vigit to her cousin, Miss Martha Turner.
Miss flinboth Bailey i 8 visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Owen Higgs, in Atlanta this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Parsons have re
turned to their home in Manchester after
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brower.
Mrs. O. G. McPhail and children left
Monday for an extended visit to relutives
in Columbus. »
Mrs, T. F. Mathews and little daugh
ter of Swalnshoro are visiting Mrs. Jennle
L. Shallenberger.
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188 LOUISE CARR of Charlotte left
Tuesday for Elberton to attend a
house party after a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Kitchen.
A party spending the week end at
Lakemont included Mr. and Mrs. John
Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kitchen,
Misses Porter of Maysville, Annie Mac
Smith of Commerce, Georgia Clark, Clyde
Ellard, George Erwin, Edna Avery, Lou
ise Carr of Ctharlotte, Ruby Little of Roy
ston, Dr. Henry Jarrell, James Thursby
and Henry Brewer.
Miss Charlotte Telford has returned
from a visit to Miss Dorothy Linler of
Hartwell, Miss Linler accompanied her
home for a week's stay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Pass and Miiton
Barr motored to Helen Tuesday.
Mrs. R. C. Rm‘pnun of Atlanta is visit
ing her mother, 'Mrs. E. D, Franks.
Miss Virginia Wade is the guest of Mrs
J. M. Graham of New York.
Mrs. Henry Cleveland and Miss Flora
Ellard have returned from Franklin, where
they were guests of Mrs. Robert L. Ad
dington, t
Miss Oma Wells is spending several
weeks in Toccoa with her sister, Mrs. Lu
ther Isbel. ‘
Mrs. Ola B. West and Miss Pauline
Boling have returned from a visit to
Mrs. T. A. Duckett of Clayton. ‘
Mrs. Bva G. Erwin entertained the house |
guests of Mre. John Gillespie 'l'uvlda,v‘
evening at a délightful party. The honor
guests were Misves Porter of Maysville
and Annie Mae Smith of Commerce. ‘
Miss Ada Taylor left Tuesday for her
home in York, Penn.
Mrs, Simpson and Miss Mary ‘Allce
Simpson of Greenville, 8. C., are vjsiting
Mrs. J. D. Miller,
Mrs. Homer Carson and children of Ly- |
erly, Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Nacoochee,
Mrs. Julia €. Smith of Atlanta and Miss
Louise Carson of Oteen, N. C., spent the
week end with ty Ir parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. (‘ilmnld'
Mre, Amos King and Mrs. Will Hogsed
have returned from Bostwick where they
were guests of Mrs. Ross Hill.
Mrs. Dawson Henderson and children
gpent the past week in Burton with Mrs,
Ralph Carson.
Mrs. Calloway of Lexington Is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark,
Miss Kdnn Avery spent the past week
in };\'ush:nztnn.
The Woman's Missionary Society of the
Methodist Church held an interesting
meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Henry Sto
vall.
Mrs. 8. R. Brown of Toccoa was a re
cent visitor of Mrs. Shelby RBenton.
Miss Estelle Duckett has returned from
a pleasant visit to Misses Dorough of
Athens. y
Misses McMillan of Gainesville are the
guests of their sister, Mrs. . B, Cagle.
The Larkin Club met with Mrs. Selby
Renton Tuesday afternoon.
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