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Visitor Honor
ASHINGTON, GA.—Miss Sallie
Dyson entertained Monday even
ing at the Country Club for her
house guests, Misses Margaret Russell of
Augusta and Ruth Carpenter of Newnan,
zinnias and roses were used as decora
tions in the ball rdom, where mddr&mu
were played. Dancing was enjoyed dur
ing the evening and at a late hour an
ice course was served.
The guests were:
Migses Louise Pope, Lucy Willis and
Julia Toombs Dußose, Roselyn Wootten,
Ruth, Edythe and Samile Lowe, Sara Mc-
Mekin, Louise Pharr, Christine Johnson,
Vohannie Kllington, Willomette Barks
dale, Louisc Pharr,
Messrs, Stephen Palmer, Charles Par
antho, Warren Irvin, Motte Smith Jr.,
James Newsome, Stanley Roberts, Hobert
Miller, Edward Barnett, Allen Hollens
head, Rockford Johmson, Thurmond Mec-
Whorter, Meriwether Hill, Fleicher Lowe,
‘Willis Lindsey, Howard Holliday, Tom
Cozart, Marton Barnett, William Sims,
Louis Quinn, Reynolds Dillard and others,
Fielding Ficklen entertained the stew
ards and pastor of the Methodist Church
@t dinner Thursday evening.
The following guests were present: Rev.
G. 8. Frager, Messrs, K. A. Wilheit, W,
E. Shelverton, K. A. Wilhel& L T itvin
Jr., Tom Burke, Grey Harwl and Nun
sey Gresham,
Mr. and Mrs,” Carl Zirber and Miss
Louise Smith went by automobile to At
lanta Tuesday to spend a few Jays.
Mrs. Chester Gawne, formerly Miss Mil
dred Fortson, of this place, arrived last
week from Santo Domingo and has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence
Fortson,
Miss Mabel Snyder left Wednesday to
Join a camping party near Elberton.
Misses Elizabeth Wootten and Elizabeth
Chapman have returned from a short stay
in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Helen Hynes is visiting rel
atives in_ Atlanta this week.
James Benson is spending several weeks
in Chicago.
Littie Miss Sara Laurie Smith is the
guest of Mrs. Robert Anderson in Au
gusta.
Mrs. Belle Hill King, Mrs, Rachel Pharr,
Misses Susie and Nona Hill have returned
from a delightful trip to New York and
Other places of intercst,
Wednesday afternoon Mrs, J. G.
Wright entertained at bridge in honor
of Mrs. Gabriel Anthony and her guest,
Mrs. Parson Patterson of Palm Beach,
Fla. Mrs. Wright's beautiful home was
attractively decorated. Refreshments were
served after the games to Mesdames Ga
bricl Anthony, Parson Fatterson, Addie
Latimer, Frank Lee, Kathryn Hill, F. H.
Colley and Miss Kathleen Colley.
Mrs. R. W. Holliday entertained her
club and a few other friends delightfully
last week for her sister, Mrs. Harry Lud
low of Athens. The rooms were prettily
decorated wiah golden glow and zenias.
After the games of bridge a salad course
was served. .
The guests were Mesdames Howard
Orr, Boyece Ficklen, Jr.,, D, P. O'Connor,
Will Latimer, Tom Burke, Tom Walton,
John Lindsey, Harry Brooks, Samuel
Greene of Atlanta, Clem Sutton, M., P.
Pope, Cecil Gabbit of Sanford, Fla., Grey
Harwell, Frank Simpson, 1. O. Fortson,
Misses Will Lewis, Mary Irvin, Gertrude
Garnett, Em and Willdmette Green.
Professor and Mrs. Moseley have re
turned from a stay of several months in
Sputh Carolina and are now in the home
fermerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Sutton,
Miss Flora Holliday has returned frem
Harlem, where she has been visiting Miss
Ruth Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wingfield are vis
iting Mrs. Wilbur Smith in Tennille.
Mrs. Tom Rurke, Misses Elizabeth, Gene,
Aileen Barksdale, Mozelle Burke and Ed
ward Burke spent one day )ast week in
Augusta.
Miss Annie Wootten who has been
spending the summer with Mrs, Ellis Carr
in Gloucester, Va.,, and Mrs. H. H. Reid
in Savannah haz returned to Washing
ton.
Mrs. Ralph Arfln&on of Augusta has
been spending some time with Miss Sallle
Green,
Miss Annie Neeson has returned from
a gtay of several weeks in Monteagle,
Tenn.
Miss Margaret Russell of Augusta, wheo
epent last week with Miss Sallie Dyson,
has returned home,
Mrs. Katheryn Hill entertained the
members of * her bridge club and a few
other friends delightfuily Friday at her
home on East Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. O'Connor spent ene
day this week in Augusta.
Mrs. Lydia Wickersham of Oen%‘ Park
is the guest of Mr. and Mra ; Clarence
‘Wickersham.,
Miss Kathryn Barksdale has returned
from a pleasant visit to friends in War
renton.
Dr. L. M. Ellis is spending some time in
NnJ York and Boston.
Miss Daisy Gaines has returned to Elber
ton after a visit to Miss Helen Dickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quin and daugh
ter have returned to Atlanta after a visit
to relatives here.
Frank Willls Barnett of Atlanta is visit
ing his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pope of Florida
and children are spending some time with
Mrs. Sophie Hill,
Mre. Chester Gawne of Santo Domingo
was the guest of Miss Laurie Smith the
first of the week.
Misses Sara Harvey and Ruth Dunaway
of Harlem and Lois Hall and Ruth Hawes
of Norwood spent last week with Miss
Flora Holliday.
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D.A R.
AINESVILLE.—Dr. J. H, Dow-
G ney visited relatives in South
Carolina.
Mrs. W. A, Roper complimented
Miss Elsa Rutherford, who is the‘
guest of her sister, Mrs, Cleveland
Whelchel with a party Saturday aft
ernoon at her home in Green street.
Mrs., Edgar Dunlap 1s visiting rela-‘
tives in Spartanburg, S. C. |
Misses Roewhie Parks and Eliza
beth Barron spent the week with
Mrs. Royce ™raselton at Braselton.
Misses Edith and Annie Hope spent
‘he week-end with friends in Athens.
Miss Rose Dillard of Winder is the
guest of Miss Rosa l.ee Rodgers.
Miss Ethyline Strickland of Brenau
spent the week-end with her mother
in Duluth.
Dr. and Mrs, Simpson motored to
Dahlonega for the week-end.
The Col. William Candler Chapter,
D. A. R, entertained at a reception
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Gayle Riley, who leaves soon
to make her home in Louisiana.
Mrs, Cooper Winn was hostess Sat
urday evening at a dance at her
apartments at Brenau in honor of
Mrs. Rouse” of Atlanta,
Miss Ruby Ketron entertained two
tables of bridge Saturday evening in
compliment to her guest, Miss Olive
Capps of Toccoa,
Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Smith and sons,
Tawshe and James, are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Col
lins.
Mrs. S. L. Powell, who has been the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Powell, left
Monday for her home in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. T. Smith and her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. L. Smith of Dublin, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. G.
Collins. Mrs. H. L. Smith will be
p'easantlv remembered here as Miss
Marie Smith,
Miss Clyvde Manning, who has been
visiting her aunt, Miss Ida Wallace,
returned to Washington Tuesday.
Misses Hazel and Laurie Everhart-
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Miss Mary Velva Estes has as her
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Hoke Smith of Dublin left Monday
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Collins.
Professor and Mrs. Crane and
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Mrs. K. P, Pierce of Jacksonville
is visiting her mother, Mrs, J. H.
McClure.
Mrs. Hardy Padgett and children of
Atbl:nta. are visiting Mrs, J. W, Ja
cobs,
Mrs. Wilson Crews returned Sun
day to her home in Bowdon,
Miss Jessie Looper of Atlanta |is
vigiting friends in the city.
Mrs. H. G. Herron of Duluth is
spending a few weeks with her
mother, Mrs. G. A. Jordan.
Mrs. J. H. Lambert has as her guest
Miss Julia Lambert of Norfolk.
Ed Finger of the United States
navy, who is stationed at Virginia
Beach, is home on a furiough.
W. F. Hetrick is in Detroit on a
business trip. |
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. McConnell of
Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. MeConnell,
J. H. Reynolds made a business trip
to Augusta,
Misses Mary Lalla Porter, Sarah
Glover, Lottie Belle Crow, Haskell
Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mc-
Connell motored to Greensboro,
Mrs. Harry Cooper and daughter,
Rosamond, have returned from Mur
phy, N. C.
Miss Krna Vieweg of Atlanta spent
the week-end with Miss Virginia
Truslow. |
Misses Elizabeth and Jeanelle
Hardy and Misses Mary and Maudel
Hammond of Barnesville are visiting
the family of Mr, and Mrs. A. S,
Hardy.
Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Gibbs have re
turned from a three weeks’ visit to
relatives at Social Circle,
Mrs, Nell Hozell entertained her
card club Tuesday afternoon at her
home in Green street,
Mrs. D. C. Owen and daughter,
Mildred, are visiling in Atlanta.
Mrs. Leo Mitchell and daughters,
Agnes and Mirtam of Homeland,
Fla., are visiting Mrs. G, O, Lay.
Miss Mary Lovell McElmurray of
Waynesboro N, C., is spending a few
weeks at White Sulphur,
Dr. J. R, Simpson spent Tuesday in
Toccoa,
Harry Lay and little son and Will
Sprich spent the week-end with Mrs.
G, O, IJJ.
Mr. and Mrs, Prentice Cox have re
turned from a visit to the mountains
of North Georgia,
Miss Helen Kstes entertained at a
bridge luncheon Wednesday morning
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in_honor of several visitors,
Ernest Merck of Covington has re
turned home after spending several
‘days with relatives here.
~ Miss Olive Capps of Toccoa lis
spending the week with Mrs, C. A,
Rudolph.
~ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nessel
on Sunday, a boy, who has been
named Melvin Barris.
Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Stradford of
Quitman are the guests of Mr., and
Mrs. J. G. Ellis,
Miss Josephine Kenyon is visiting
Mr. and Mrs, E. D, Kenyon,
Mrs. Ruby McElhannon s wvisit-/
ing relatives in Jefferson.
Mrs. W. N. Duke and Miss Leota
Duke of Jefferson are spending sev
eral days with Mrs. G. O. Lay.
Miss Viriginia Finn of Atlanta vis.
fted Mrs. J. W. Jacobs.
Miss Jessie Looper, who has been
visgiting friends here, has returned to
her home in Atlanta.
Mrs, Luther Roberts entertained the |
Merry Dames Bridge Club Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs, C. N.
Davie. After the game the party was
entertained at George's, 3
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Barrett, Misses
Sallle Sue Purcell and Lucile Castle
berry motored to Atlanta.
Mrs. Leßoy Humphries gave a
house dance Wednesday evening for
Miss Marguerite Walton of Columbus,
the guest of Miss Ruth Smith,
Mr. and Mrs, 8. L, Hill entertained
at 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday even
ing in honor of Mrs. J. J. Brown and
daughter, Miss Blanche Brown of
Florida, '
The Rev., and Mrs., G. . Brown
have returned home after spending
uelvenl weeks with Mrs. H. A, Ter
rell,
The friends of Ernest Cooper are
glad to know of his safe arrival at
Camp Gordon after several months
spent in France,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, George
:‘V)alker on Tuesday, August 26, a
y.
The Rev, and Mrs, E, M, Munroe
have returned from she mountains of
North Carolina,
Mrs, J. H, Balley of Oakland, Miss,,
gpent the week with Mrs. Bailley, Mrs.
Thompson and Mrs, Hulsey, ’
Mrs. Rafe Banks s visiting her
mother, Mrs, Willlams in Oxford.
Migs Ruth Carter has returned from
Toccon.
Mrs. Clarence Nally is visiting in
Alpharetta,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Estes motoredl
to Atlanta,
Miss Edith Lyles is the guest of
Mrs. Hetrick,
Mrs. B, A. Henry and son, Max,
of Augusta are visiting Dr, and Mrs.
J. . SBimpeon at the Princeton,
Mrs, W. A, Charters and Misg Knte‘
I"aver are spending several days in
Naecoochee,
A congenial party consisting of Mr.
and Mrs, W, D, Whelchel, Mr, and
Mrs. Ben Gailllard, Mr, and Mrs. W,
A. Roper, Dr, and Mrs. Cleveland
Whelchel, Misses Mary Hester and
Virginia Roper are camping on the
Roper farm,
Mr. and Mrs, Hammond Johnson
are spending several days at Cler
mont,
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wisdom are the
guests of friends in Kentucky.
Bridge Club
Is Enfertuined
M\ OULTRIE.—The bridge club
was entertained Tuesday after
noon by Miss Lottie Mae McNeill at
Dew Drop Inn. Three tables were
arranged for the games and frozen
salad was served. Those playing
were Mrs, Pearl Huber, Mrs. P, Q.
Bryan, Mrs. E. Morris, Mrs. Robert
Smith, Mrs, W, H..M. Woods, Mrs.
Erle Askew, Mrs. T. W, Vereen, Mrs.
R, A. Stratford, Mrs. Alex Hall, Mrs.
J. R, Hall Jr.,, Miss Alice Way, Miss
Lottie Mae McNeill.
Miss Hazel Dukes entertained a
number of friends Tuesday afternoon
in honor of her eleventh birthday an
niversary,
Miss Virginia Claire Carlton enter
tained with a dinner party on Thurs
day evening. Her guests included
Miss Wilma Taylor, Miss Frances
Thomason, Mr. George McWhite, Mr.
Cleo Brannon and Mr. Sam Harper.
A delightful dance was given at
Hotel Colquitt Friday evening by the
Moultrie Dancing Club, The out-of
town guests were Miss Carolyn Frid
dles, Miss Hazel Beeman, Mrs. Riley,
Frank McDougald and C. H. Powell of
Thomasville, Herschell Forehand, ana
J. C. Perry of Sylvester, Miss Martha
Norton of Boston, and Miss Brittain
of Atlanta.
Little Miss Frances Allen was host
ess at a movie party Thursday after
noon in celebration of her birthday.
After tho_s show the guests were taken
to the Dew Drop Inn for tea.
Little Miss Mildred Turnbull cele
brated her fourth birthday anniver
sary Thursday afternoon by enter
taining a number of her young
friends,
Miss ¥Pthel Adams left Thursday
afternoon for Waynesville, N, C,,
where she goes to assume the duties
as principal of the Waynesville High
School
~ Mrs. P. D. Horkan and Miss Mary
Belle Irwin left Tuesday for Mt. Airy,
where they will spend some time,
Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Morrison and
children have returned from Talla
hassee, Fla., where they spent sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Harper, Miss
Frances Harper and Miss Elizabeth
Clark are spending several weeks at
Washington, D, C,
~ Mrs. J. 1. Griffin is spending sev
eral weeks at Asheville, N. C,
Mrs. H. Daugherty is visiting
friends at San Antoniq, Texas.
Mrs. J. M. Smith and’ children are
visiting friends in Atlanta.
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Taylor have re
turned from Indian Springs ana Ma
con, where they spent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Davis have re
turned from Lake City, Fla., after a
visit of a week.
Mrs, T. W. Vereen is at home from
Americus, where she visited her
mother, Mrs. Hollis,
Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Taylor and Miss
Wilma Taylor have returned from In
dian Springs.
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Fitzgerald Notes
FTZGERALD—Honoring Miss Ruth
Chambry of Gainesville, the guest of
Miss Helen Patterson and Miss Dora
Mathis of Atlanta, Miss Iris Davenport
delightfully entertained a fe wiriends Fri
day afternoon. The house throughout was
artistically decorated in roses and potted
plants, The dining table was adorned
with a lovely crystal basket of pink and
white zennias and fern. Covers were la:d
for eight and at 2 o'clock an elaborate
four-course luncheon was served. Seated
‘at the table were Miss Ruth Chambry,
Dora Mathis, Helen Patterson, Addie Da
venport, Iris Davenport and Mrs. D.
Huckaby,
Mrs, Sam B. Bowers entertained Wed
nesday morning very informal at her homie
on South Lee street, in honor of her house
guest, Miss Ruth Ragan of Hawkinsville,
Ga. The guests included Misses Ruth Ra
gan, Sarah McDonald, Elizabeth McCarty,
Virginia McPhail and Evelyn Shewmake.
A delightful affalr of Thursday after
‘noon was the picnic at Bowen's Mill given
by the members of the B, 8. F, C. Tha
jolly crowd motored out and the day was
‘spent boating, swimming and fishing, and
at noon an old-fashioned picnic dinner was
‘served. The guests were Misses Ruth Conn
\uf Milledgeville, Hazel Mayes, Sarah Mec
' Donald, Quinnette Printiss, Mildred Tisdel,
Athleen Dickey, Evelyn Alberson, Theda
Tisdel and Messrs, J. Lee Pittman, Henry
Morris, Alvin Thurmond Jr.,, Ralph Ken
nedy, Elmer Waites, Needham Warren,
Theodore Justice, Herbert Gaskins, Lauren
Parrott, Mark Mayes and Robert Frazer,
Mesdames Jack H. Hayes and Alvin Thur
mond were the chaperons.
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Vaughn Notes
AUGHN.—Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Con
nally announce the marrigge of their
‘ daugiter, Ora, to Alva Hilley of
Griffin, which was solemnized at the home
'of the Rev. J. A. Drewry, SBunday after
noon, August 24, at 4 o'clock. Only a
few friends were present. Mr. and Mrs.
Hilley left immediately after the cere
mony for Macon. They will be at home
to their friends after the at 225 South
Sixth street, Griffin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Patton and
family have returned home after camping
at Mt. Zion during the camp meeting
The guests of Misses Florrie and Madge
Patton during the camp were Miss Gladys
Wardlaw of East Point, Misses Jewel and
Pearle Hutson of Griffin, Miss Ruble Tarp
ley and her guest, Miss Luclle Miles of
Atlanta, Miss Cornelia Kirkland of Griffin,
Mr., and Mrs. Joa W. Lewis, Miss Nr!lm!
Patton, Gladstone Tarpley and Byrd l'u!-‘
ton,
Mr. Adams of Montgomery, Ala, was
the week end guest of friends here last
week ‘
Mr. and Mrs. John Acre of Atlanta were
guests of Miss Josle Parker during camp
meeting. \
Miss Rubie Tarpley has returned home
from Riverdale, where she was the guest
of Miss Edna Adams. :
The week end guests of Miss Vallle Garr |
were Miss Jewel Meredith of Griffin and
Miss Rubie Mayo of Riverdale. ‘
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M ONROR.—Miss Louise Felker
and Robert C. Mizell were mar
ried at the First Methodist Church
Wednesday afternoon. Immediately
following the ceremony the couple
left for a trip in the mountains, After
the honeymoon, they will be at home
in Quitman. |
On Friday morning Miss Kathleen
Launius gave a lovelx party in honor
of Miss Louise Felker. “Bunco’” was
the game of the morning, Miss Louise
Walker winning first prize. The
guest of honor was presented with a
beatiful hand-painted picture, At
noon a delicious luncheon was served.
Friday afternoon, Mrs. G. W, Felk
er entertained at a large garden party
for Miss Louise Felker,
On Saturday morning Mrs. Ray
Nunnally was hostess at a lovely
luncheon in honor of Miss Loulse
Felker and her attractive guests,
‘Misses Harris, Purdon and Manley.
~ Monday afternoon Miss Ruth Felk
er gave a most enjoyable theater par
ty for Miss Louise Felker. After an
hour at the movies the guests were
\mvnsd to the home of Miss Ruth
‘P‘elk r, where the bride-elect was
showered with many beautiful gifts
and dainty refreshments were served.
Tuesday at noon Miss Milared
Roberts gave a lovely luncheon for
Miss L.ouise Felker and her guests.
Tuesday afternoon Miss KElizaweth
Nowell gave a beautiful party at
which Miss Louise Felker and Miss
Natalie Turner of Covington shared
honors,
Tuesday evening after the rehear
sal at the church Mr. and Mrs, G, W,
Fel);er Sr., parents of the bride, en
tertained the bridal party at a rovely
luncheon.
’ Mrs, Ed A. Caldwell and Miss Eve
lyn Caldwell have returned from a
visit to Madison.
The W. T. C. U. was delightfully
‘entertained. Friday afternoon at the
‘home of Mrs. J. B. Shellnut. On this
occasion the following officers were
elected for the new year: President,
Miss Josephine Hammond,; First Vice
President, Miss Mattie Radford; Sec
ond Vice President, Mrs. Clarence
Locking; Third Vice President, Mrs,
W. L. Dobbs; Recording Secretary,
Miss Elizabeth Hammond; Assistant
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Marion
Willlams; Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. J. L. McGarity; Treasurer, Miss
Myrtie Aycock; Pianist, Mrs. I. D,
Wall. After the literary program
sandwiches and tea were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins of
Atlanta spent the week-end in Mon
roe.
Mrs. Panl Launius and Mrs. Harry
Launius were hostess at a a 500 party
Tuesday afternoon. After the game a
delicious salad course was served,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peters enter
tained at an elegant dinner Monday
for Mrs, W. P. King of Griffin.
Mrs. P. F. Reynolds gave a party
for Mrs. W, P. King Thursday even
ing.
Miss Natilae Turner of Covington is
the attractive guest of Miss Elizabeth
Nowell.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Chastain have
returned to their home in Columbus
after a very pleasant visit to friends
in Monroe,
Mrs, Henry Wright gave a beautiful
afternoon party Wednesday for Mrs.
Frank Fowler of Atlanta and Mrs.
Frank Blasinger of Monroe.
Miss Norwood Key of Atlanta has
returned to her home in Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank Harrold of Americus
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Several hundred pairs of beautiful shoes, in perfect condition, :
with all sizes and widths,
All-leather boots, as illustrated, with welt sole and imitation tip,
on sale for $7.50. A similar model, with cloth tops, for $5.50.
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Mail orders for these items given special attention. This is only
two of the many bargains in our Downstairs Shoe Department,
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with white soles, for boys I'OO
women, misses and children, $1.50 values
for SI.OO. All sizes,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. 8. Walker.
Mrs. Frank McCutcheon and chil
dren have returned to their home
after a most pleasant visit to rela
tives in Monroe.
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OCTAL CIRCLE-—Miss Martha Stan
ton entertained a most delightful
house party the past week-end, her
guests being Misses Rebecea Berman of
Elberton ,Ora Upshaw of Covington, Reine
Deadwyler and Imogene Nix of Com
merce. Miss Stanton honored her guests
with a lovely prom party on Friday even
ing. Those assisting her in entertaining
were her mother, Mrs, P. A. Stanton, her
sister, Mrs, W, F. Stewart of West Point,
Mrs. Mamie Stephenson of Commerce
and Miss Mary Stephenson of Athens, who
served punch, About thirty couples were
present.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Knox entertained
the members of their Sunday school
classes at a lovely party on last Tuesday
evening. Contests were the features of
the occasion,
Mrs, Sanders Upshaw entertained -a few
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friends at a 500 party om 11%
ernoon in honor of Mrs. Horace
of Fort Worth, Texas, who is the gues§
of relatives here and in Jersey.
Miss Sue Meyer of Chattanooga, whe
has been the guest of the Misses Male
colm, returned home Saturday.
2 ?1““ Emily Upshaw spent Monday 18
thens.
Miss Lilla Mae Stanton returned home
Saturday from an extended trip to Easte
ern cities,
Mrs, Sanders Upshaw spent several days
in Atlanta this week with Mrs. Wi
Johnson,
Miss Sara Emma Herndon left Wedness
day for a visit to Miss Georgia Thomas
in Dublin,
Those girls who will leave soon . foe
college fare: Misses Nell Upshaw, Lilka
Mae Stanton and Annie Bue Banks te
Agnes Scott; Sara Emma Herndon and
Julia Almand to Wesleyan; Emny‘k
shaw to the State Normal School at A
ens; Katie Knight, Martha Adams and
Helen Gibbs to Brenau; Julia Newtom te
LaGrange; Minnelle Rogers to Bessie Tif§
and Martha Stanton to Lucy Cabb,
Miss Ruby Avret left Thursday for Ces
dartown, where she will teach for the ame
suing term.
Miss Sue Malcolm is visiting relatives
in Greenville, 4
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