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£ ARROLLTON.—Miss Vivian Brodnax
\’ was hostess at a morning party
Tuesday to honor her guest, Miss
Lucy Cobb, Clarice Turner, Charlie Mae
Holmes, Mary Tanner, Kathryn Reese of
Atlanta, Blanche Cooper, Elizabeth Boy
kin, Thelma JBonmer, Jewel Robinson,
Edith Foster, Caroline Vaughn, Frances
Aderhold, Emaline Cheney and Ruth Up
shaw, 2
Mrs. J. C. Loftin entertatned a sewing
party Monday afternoon in homor of a
recent bride, Mrs. James Loftin. Among
those present were Mesdames W. H.
Plournoy, J. G. Chaney, L. M. Turner, E.
M. Bass, C. BE. Roop, T. R. Luck, R. F.
Hyatt, C. E. Smith, James Loftin, A. K.
Snead, R. E. Foster, Misses Bess Ham
mond and Ethel Smith,
Miss Mary Taner was hostess Tuesday
evening at a most enjoyable social affalr
in honor of her guest, glul Cathryn Reese
of Atlanta.
Those invited were Misses Jewe! Rob
ifnson, Clarice Tanner, Blanche Cooper,
Alice BSims of Columbus, Annie Bell Par
ish, Lois Meeks, Mabel Adehold, Eliza
beth Boykin, Charicie Mae Holmes, Lucy
Cobb, Mae Puckett, Antoinette Pearce.
Messrs. Carl Stevens, Oliver Harriss,
Bill Garrett, Wilmer Huff, Julian Lov
vorn, Jefferson Brock, Charles Walker,
Mallory Carlisle, Frank &nd Lewis Cobb,
John Tanner, Milton Smith, Luther Har
mon, Hamel Broeck, Joe Chambers.
Miss Annie Leaf entertained at a birthe
day party Tuesday afternoon. Among
those present were KEstelle and Rosalie
Moore, Catherine Tanner, Annie Hearn,
Annell and Mabe! Yancey, Newell Foster,
Frances Moris, Ella Cecil Tanner, Ernest
Snead, Morris Leaf and Marion Crane.
The following giris enjoyed a supper
given at the Baltime.e Case Wednesday
evenin? in honor of the visiting girls:
Misses Kathryn Reese, Alice Sims of Co
lumbus, Mae Puckett, Clarice Tanner,
Luecy Cobb, Charicie Holmes, Elizabeth
Boykin and Mary Taner.
Miss Thelma Bonner entertained at a
prom party Tuesday evening. Those in
vited were Misses Annie Harmon, Willie
Maud Bonner, Clarice Turner, Charlcie
Holmes, Lucy Cobb, Jewel Robinson,
Margaret Merrell, Annie B. Parish, Ma
rion Brock and Kathryn Reese of Atlanta;
Mae Puckett, Pauline Lambert, Elizabeth
Boykin, Mabel Aderhold, Lois Meeks,
Blanche Cooper and Alice Sims of Co
lumbus.
Messrs. Tauther Harmon, Clifton Walker,
Oliver Harris, Carl Stevens, John Tanner,
Ray Morgan, Horace Shinn, Bell Garrett,
Harwell Brock, Wilmer Hhuff, Milton
Smith, Frank and Lewis Cobb, Wooten
Snend and Joe Chambers.
The following girls motored te Roop
ville Friday to a spend-the-day party
given zy Miss Lounise Veal, Misses Lilllan
Powell, Blanche Cooper, Clarice Turner,
Charlele M. Holmes, Mary Tammer and
Lucy Cobb.
Miss Mattie Mae Smith has returned
home after a few days’ visit to Miss
Edith Joster.
Mrs. Maude Gaston has returned from
a recent visit to relatives in Anniston,
Ala.
Mrs. R. W. Foster spent Wednesday at
Fort McPherson, visiting her son, Mar
vin, .
Miss Kathryn Reese of Atlanta is the
guest of Miss Mary Tanner.
Miss Thelma Sennel is spending several
davs with Miss Willie Young.
Misses Mae Puckett and Bill Young
have returned from an extended visit to
Mrs. Newt Ballad in Englewood, N. J.
Mrs. R. B. Foster has returned to
Smyrna, after a visit to her mother-ine
law, Mrs. R. E. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bledsos, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Loftin and ehfldren and Mrs.
Glen Holmes molesed to Atlanta Wed
nesday.
Tittle Miss Mildred Turner is visiting
relatives in Alverton.
Miss CGrace and Ruth New have re
turned to their home in Atlanta after a
visit to relatives here.
Mrs. Joe Holmes returned to Newmnan
Monday with her granddaughter, Miss
Mildred Stevens, who has spent several
weeks with her.
Miss Maurine Brock and Hamel Broek
of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs. Joe
Aycock.
Miss Marion Flannery left Iflnfltx for
Tampa, where she expects to spend the
wvinter.
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1. Regular dances Wednesday and
Saturday nights. Lessons daily, 9 a.
m. to 9 p. m. Individual instructions.
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MADISON.—-A delightful event of
Tuesday evening was the love
ly party at which Miss Edna Shep
herd entertained in compliment to
Miss Alline Carroll, who leaves Sep
tember 1 to reside in Sumter, S. C.
The house was beautifully deco
rated in ferns, white roses and
golden glow. Punch was served by
Miss Fannie Stokes and Dr. Len Par
ker. About eighty guests enjoyed
this happy occasion,
Among the pretty parties of the
past week was the one given by
Misses Louise and Corinne Few in
honor of their house guests, Mlu‘
Katherine Sutcliffe, Miss Georgia
Braide, and D. ¥. Hanley and F, 8.
Hubbard, all of Savannah. |
Misses Ria and Frances Alston are
visiting their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. M. A. Mustin,
Misses Lois and Vonecell Maddux
have returned from Toceoa,
Miss Kathleen Gillam of Macon is
the guest of Mrs. Leon Prior,
Mrs. John Orr spent ¥riday In At
lanta.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Harris Burrus have
returned from Asheville, N, C,
Mr. and Mrs, Miller Brooks have
returned from White Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holmes of Eus
tis, Fla., are spending a while in
Madison.
Mrs. John Orr and Mrs. Butler At
kinson entertained at a lovely bridge
party on Thursday afternoon. The
guests were Mrs, Thomas Baldwin,
iMm. Joe Hart, Mrs. Wallace Cowan,
Mrs. Robert Mizell Mrs. Hammond,
Mrs. Mary Stokes, Mrs. Grady At
kinson, Misses Adrian Turnell, Fan
nie Stokes and Inez Parker, A salad
course was served after the game,
Miss Virginia Turnell is the guest
of Miss Sybil Alken in Jefferson,
Misses Amanda Danlel and Maude
Rhody of Montgomery are the guests
of Migs Ola Maude Rogers, 1
Misses Elizabeth Ashford and Anne
Barrett and Pierre Walker spent the
week end at Indian Spring. j
¢, M. Furlew and Leonard Furlew
spent Wednesday In Atlanta
Miss Adrian Turnell left Thurs
day for Oriffin, where she will teach
the coming year,
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JACOBS' PHARMACY CO., Atlanta, Ga,
Spend the Day Party
Is Given at Fairburn
ATRBURN.—Misses Mary and Gladys
Hobgood entertained at a spend the
day party on Thursday in honor of
Martha Luck, Miriam Cochran, Kate
Miss Brogdon, their guests were Misses
Johnson and Kathleen Tarpley.
M. H. Collins spent part of last week
in irmingham.
The Misses Hobgood of Tifton were
guests last week of Miss Tommie Hob
good,
Mrs. John Brown of Union City spent
last weoek with Mrs. W. H. Pennington.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boynton of Newnan
were guests of Mrs. H. A. Boynton.
Mr. and Mr.s Wiley Brogdon of Atianta,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmondson of Col
lege Park were guests of Mrs. N. E. Hor
ton last week end.
Miss Alice Young of Atlanta was the
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. J. M.
Brooks,
Mrs. A. J. Lueck spent last week with
Mrs. Nelson Crist.
Mrs. W. H. Mclarin, Misses Grace and
Helen Mclarin entertained at a spend
the day party. Those present were Mrs.
J B. Nixon and Mrs. John Wingo, Misses
Thelma Nixon and Edna Wingo, Messrs.
Elzie Wingo, T. B. Wingo, L. C. Edge
of Palmetto, Log Estes of Falrburn,
J. Lee Barron spent several days last
week camping at White Bluff, Tenn.
~ Mrs. R, J. Woodail has returned to At-
Ilim'l: after a month's visit to Mrs. Sarah
uek.
Misses Willle Maud and Wodie Lou
Buylv(non were guests of thelr parents last
week.
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Harper and Mr., and
Mrs. Green of Atianta wore guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Horton
Mr. and Mrs. l. Brewster spent Sunday
in Atlanta with Mrs. Sallie Parker,
Mra., . H. Campbell will return to her
home In Deland, Fia, this week.
Miss Elizabeth Lipham is the guest of
Mrs. J. H. Longino.
> ¥orrest Davenport spent Sunday In Fair
urn,
Miss Bffie Boynton spent this week In
Newnan,
Lr, and Mrs. J. A, Quilllan have ree
turned from two weeks' visit to Commerce
and Athens,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Mr. ana
Mrs. Ben Roe Marshall of Fort Valley
w--ro‘-‘ guests of Mrs. M. I, Woodall lust
week,
Mr. and Mrs, . R Harvey and children
have returned from & motor trip to Day
tona Beach,
Miss Mattie Luck leaves this week for
Douglasvilie where she will visit before
golng to Manchester to teach,
Miss Cellle Stephens was the guest of
Miss Pearl Brassell last week, |
Mre. . A J. Smith was the guest of
Mra. J. A. Henderson last week !
Mrs. Ernest Creen and mother, Mrs.
Green, of Atlanta were guests of um 4
Georgin Nrassel] Inst woeek
Mra, J. J. ¥Vowler of Cordele Is visiting
her mother, Mrs, J. A, Henderson,
Misn Mozelle Phillips of Miami !s the
"me’ Kuest of Mias Annle Lee Phillips
. and Mra. J. M. Riley of Atlanta
were guests of Mra. J. Clinton Reese, {
Miss Ruth Mains of Heflin, Ala, spent
the weoek end with Miss Lois Henderson. !
Mise Jelen Parker spent several dayw
this week in Atlanta as the guest of Mrs,
H. P, Aderhoid and Miss Catherine Will- |
cox
Mra. R, M. Holloman spent Sunday \\mh!
Mrs. N. F. Bmith, ,
Misses Lois and Ruby Creene returned |
from Carroliton and Villa Rtica ‘
Mra, Olive Wittenberry of Nownan I/
the guest of Mra. William Camp
L. M_Hobgood Jr. returned from Car-|
roliton Tuesday. l
Miss Opal Tanner has returned from a
vislt to Misse Marie ¥lelds of Lovejoy and
Misr Crystal Camp of Fayettoville
Dinner Party Is
Given at
ARNESVILLE.—Mr, and Mrs, W. T.
Bate entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hamilton at dinner last week.
B. P. O'Neal of Macon w
Friday. as in the city
Mrs. Tarver Woodalt was hostess to
the Mission Study Class on Monday.
bur‘u Jessie Collier is visiting in Colum-
Miss Ruth Elder has returned after a
stay at Peabody.
Miss Nell Eley is at home, after a visit
to Carroliton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humphrey, Mes
dames B, M. Turner, W. H. Hahr and
Riley Summers motored to Atlanta Wed
nesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Quilllan and
children have returned home.
Mrs. A, M. Lambdin has returned home
after vhmw her daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Turner of acDonough.
Dr, E. T. Holmes is _home after a de
lightful visit to New York.
Mrs, Tke Matthews, Ike Jr. and Mra.
Reid Hunt spent last Friday in Atlant
Misses Bobbie Matthews and Ellen Hun‘i
have been visiting Mrs. George Head of
Macon. , .
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bhinholser and chil
dren of Atlanta spent last Saturday night
with Mrs. W. C. Stafford.
Mrs. W. W. Lambdin and Miss Jeanne
Lambdin have returned from Atlanta.
Mrs. A. H. McCarty i 8 in Fort Valley.
Mrs. R. J. Powell this week sold the
old Powell home and farm near the city
to C. T. Tyler. Thig is one of the best
known homes in this section, having been
the Property of the late Capt. R. J.
Powell,
. H. Humphrey spent last Thursday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. W. G. Jackson and little Miss Anne
Jackson have returned to their home in
Spartanburg, 8. C, {
Mrs. Annie Anderson and Miss Ora Lee
Howard were in Atlanta last Saturday.
Mesdames Annie Anderson, W. T. Sum
mers, Miss Catherine Summers, little Miss
Antoinette Summers, C. M. Dunn motored
to Macon, Wednesday.
M. R. Bowen of Newnan has been on a
visit to Mrs. A. L. Mills.
Miss Anna LeSueur has been the guest
of relatives in Griffin.
Col. and Mrs. J. Dorsey Blalock of Way
cross, are with Mre, T. W. Cochran.
Drs. J. A. Corry, C. H. Willis and C.
O. Summers, have returned after a de
lightful stay at Tate Springs.
Misses Lucile and Mary Berry are vis
iting Macon.
Miss Mabel Moore left Monday for a
visit to Butler.
Miss Ethel Tyus of Griffin is with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Miller.
Miss Salome Anderson of Macon left
Wednesday after visiting Miss Agnes An
derson.
Mrs. Sara Stroud has returned from
Bronwood.
Sergeant Robert Hawkins has returned
from Franee,
Miss Elizabeth Anderson has been vis
iting in Atlanta.
Miss Priscilla Stroud is home after a
visit to Miss Lucy Bailey of Soecial Circle
and Mrs. J. M. Pound of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Coppedge and son,
®. H. Coppedge of Macon, will have
‘C)hl.l"c of the Hotel Gray after Septem
er 1.
Miss Addie Myers is the guest of friends
in Columbus, Ohijo.
Miss Lols Silas of Atlanta has returned
home after a visit to George Moore.
Miss Martha Olark and Milledge Mark
of Macon are visitors of Miss Priscilla
Stroud.
A. L. MMs and Mrs. R, F. Mills were
guests of relatives in Newnan, Sunday.
Mrs. Tverson Middlebrooks is with her
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Williamson of At
lanta.
Mrs. Rolfe Bloodworth is in the city.
Miss Bunice Bridges wss the week-end
guest of Miss Bertha Hightower.
Wallace Smith left Tuesday to attend
a business college in Atlanta.
R. T. Sissons of Macon spenty several
days with Perin Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. White, who have
been spending the summer vacation at In
dian Springs, have returned.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Marquis and lit
tle daughter, Reeves, are with Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Reeves,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bush and Miss Jes
sie Fortson have returned from 8t Si
mons.
Maj. W. D. Candler has returned from
overseas.
Lloyd Barrett is on a visit to his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Iryin and son
are with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swatts.
Messrs. W. T. Summers, Joe Wooten, B.
H. English left Wednesday for Hampton
Springs, Fla.
Maj. and Mrs, Will Hamilton are vis
iting Bastman,
Lieut. Clifton Barrett, after a visit to
his mother, has returned to camp to re
ceive his discharge.
Misses Annie Kate and Edith Fletcher
have returned to their home in Cordele.
Master Tom Galloway has returned from
Douglas.
T. O Galloway, who has heen away in
the interest of the A. and M. School, has
returned.
B. F. Reeves is spending his vacation
in North Georgia,
Mrs. C. J Lester and Miss Elizabeth
Eley were in Atlanta Tuesday.
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Americus
MBRICUS —~Mrs. H. E. Allen enter
tained at 42, honoring Mrs, Daisy
Gnosspelius, who is a feted visitor
in Americus. The guest list included Mrs,
Henry W. Bmithwick, Mrs. Albert Harrls,
Mrs. R. C. Fetner, Mrs. C. P. Davis, Mra
Charles Lingo, Mrs. Sidney Lamar Wo
meack, Mrs. T, *O. Tillman, Mrs. J. M.
Goolsby, Mrs. Berta Fleeman, Mrs. Em
mett Bolton, Mrs. R. L. MclLeod, Mrs. W.
A. MeDonald, Mrs. L. P. Gartner,
Miss Maude Sherlock entertained BBat
urddy afternoon, inviting a number of
friends to meet Mrs. Emmett Sherlock,
whose recent wedding was, an event of
interest at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Prior to
her marriage, Mrs. Sherlock was Miss
Susie Huber, librarian of Vassar College.
Sharing honors with Mrs. Sherlock, was
Miss Mary Ella Davenport, who will wed
Quimby Melton of Birmingham, Septem
ber 10, Miss Marion O’Donnell of Macon,
Mrs, V. H. Galnes, Mrs. James Fay, Mrs
Gordon Heys and Mrs. Franc Mangum as
sisted in entertaining the guests,
Mrs. W. D. Ivey entertained at lunch
eon complimenting Mrs, Crawford Wheat
ley and her guests, Mrs. L. G. Moore and
Mrs. W. B. Mitchell of Jacksonville. The
tea room, where the luncheon was served
was decorated with golden glow and sum
mer flowers. Other guests attending were
Mra, Charles M. Council, Mrs. Eugene
Hawkins and Mrs. ira Rader.
Mrs. Walter' Rylander entertained at
bridge complimenting Miss Mary Ella
Davenport, who will marry Quimby Melton
of Birmingham, on September 10, A silver
enamel vanity case given for top score
was awarded Mrs. Lawson Stapleton and
Miss Davenport was presented a silver do
rine. Guests present were Miss Daven
an, Mrs. Lawrence McPhaul, Mrs. Emory
Rylander, Miss Louise Williford, Miss
Ruth Hodges, Miss Mary Glover, Mrs,
Lawson Stapleton.
Cards have been received in Americus
announcing the marringe of Miss Anna
Boone and Thomas W, West at Macon
Friday, August 22.
Cards have been received in Americus
announcing the birth of a son August 21
to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Folsom of Roch
ester, N. Y. Mrs. Folsom, *who was form
erly Miss Mary Davenport of Ashburn,
18 a sister of Mrs. Walter Rylander of
Americus.
A marriage of interest to friends here
was that of Miss Lily Glover and L. D,
James of Milledgeville. The qfremony was
performed Wednesday, August 20, at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Howard,
where the bride resided, the Rev. Silas
Johnson, pastor of Lee Street Methodist
Church, officiating.
Mrs. E. A. Gammage entertained at a
miscelleaneous shower honoring Mrs. Basil
K. Halstead, who has just returned from
her wedding trip to Atlanta and Nord
Georgia points, Guests attending were
Mrs, 8. H. Edge, Mrs. Emma Mc[laniel,
Miss Fannie Ella MeDanlel, Mrs. Hattle
Halstead, Miss Berta Melton, Mrs. Leon
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These splendid instruments have
full-seale 88-note player actions, with
special patented expression devices
found only in players of Acolian man
ufacture, You can not duplicate the
musical eapability of these $595 Aeolian
Player-pianos elsewhere at anywhere
near this price,
For A'l the Family
Even those members whose hands
are unskilled, a perfect piano technique
is provided.
Light and grand opera selections,
sacred, patriotie and love songs, with
words printed on the rolls, dance musie,
As the number of Aeolian Player-Pianos at $595 is very limited
an early selection is earnestly advised
PHILLIPS & CREW PIANO CO,, Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen:—-Please send me catalog and full description of the Aeollan Player
Plano for $595, with the understanding that in so doing | am not obligated in any way,.
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PHILLIPS & CREW PIANO CO.
82 North Pryor St. Dept. Phone Ivy 1834
Prooks, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Miss Nina
Smith, Miss Cecil Harvey, Mrs. Irving
Poole, Mrs, Charles Poole ' Mrs. R, L.
Meynard, Miss Julia Gordon, Mrs. Tv C.
Tillman, Mrs. J. W Colbert, ll\lm 3 W
Roone, Miss Alma Boone, rs. B B
Curswell, Mra, W. 0. Masterlin,
About twenty-five littie children were
entertained by Mra, Charles M. Couneil
upon the lawn of her home, the occasion
being in celebration of little Kula Coun
eil’s third birthday.
Mrs, 2 Pt Oodwin entertained inform-
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Let this Fall house-cleaning be the-«
easiest and best ever—you can if you
own a Torrington Electrie Vae.
The Torrington gets every particle
of dirt and dust out of your carpets
and draperies in less time than you
now spend dusting—and besides it’s
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The terms, $5.00 down, $5.00 a montk
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ragtime, and the wonderful eclassies in
endless variety are all available.
For ehildren or grown-ups who have
been tanght to play by hand, a hand
some piano of rich, durable tone and
perfeet action is provided. The cases
are beautifully figured mahogany in
high polish or the new rubbed dulled
finish. A bench to match accompanies
each instrument.
A Hgh-C ass In-trument
This player-piano at $595 is & rep
resentative Aeolian instrument. It is
fine and high-class all the way through;
fine in appearance, fine in musical
quality, and more than fine in the won
derful playing ability it confers on
everyone who uses it.
Trrespective of price, this Aeolian
Player-Piano at $595 offers more in
both piano and ‘“‘player’’ quality than
any other instrument of any other
make can egual.
ally at the Tea Room honoring Mrs. &
B, Horten and Mrs. Lewis Leach, both
of Charlotte, N, C., who are her h’:
guests during a visit in Americus. Co:
were laid for six.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Burns announce
the birth of a son en Tuesday, August 19,
Mr.. and Mrs. Daniel Frederick Davene
port have issued invitations to the mare
ringe of their daughter, Mary Ella, m
Oliver Quimby Meiton, to be solemui
at the home of the bride’s parents on Taye
lor street on September 10.
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