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LAKBLY.—The sewing party given
Wednesday afternoon by Mra J H.
Butler complimenting her guest, Mrs.
Meri Underwood of Albuny, was one of
the prettiest entertainments of the late
gumier In all apartments garden flow
ers of various pastei shades were used
Mrs. Baggs and Miss Mattie Butler served
punch tnroughout the afternoon
The other ladies assisting the hostess
were
Mrs. J. H. Moye, Mrs. V. F. Balkcom
and Miss Katherine Underwood
Mrs. Butler wus gowned Ih an after
noon toilette of lavender georgette com
bined with satin of the same delicate
tint
wrs. Underwood woré a costume of
flesh colored georgette and satin
Migs Mattie Butler wore a dainty sums
mer frock of blue organdie
Mrs. Baggs wore white lace over yal-;
low,
Mre. Moye wore creaan net and lace,
Mrs. Balkcom wore wore lace over nile
green,
Dainty summer deliencles carrying out
the rainbow 'color scheme were Berve d.
Those present were ‘
Mrs, Crawford Fryer, Mrs, E. I Fryer
Jr., Mrs. L. B, Fryer, Mrs, A J. Ham- |
mack, Mrs, Fred Brooks, Mrs. E B.|
Hamilton, Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. d B
Williams, Mrs, W, J. Grist, Mrs. W, €.
Cox, Mrs. §. E. Boyette, Mrs. B. R, Col
lins, Mrs. R, C. Bingletary, Mrs. Carl
Fryer, Mrs. C. L. Glessner, Mrs. A. D.
Alexander, Mrs. C. T. Alexander, Mrs, A.
H. Gray, Mrs. J. H. Moye, Mrs, C. M,
Baggs, Mrs. V. F. Balkcom, Mrs. 1. D.
Felder, Mrs. P, H. Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. B,
Tarver, Mrs. W. G. Park, Mrs g £
Tarver, Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mrs J D,
Abernathy, Mrs. J. E. Freeman, Mrs. Edi
Chancy, Mrs. Frank Coleman, Mrs. C. C.
Fobb, Miss Lilllan Jones of Thomasville,
Miss Ella Jones, Miss Mattie Butler, Miss
Fredn Barksdale, Miss kthel Jones }
Mrs. Charles L. Glessner honored Miss
Lilllan Jones of Thomasville with a bridge
ten Friday afternoon from 6 to 8 o'clock.
The apartments were beautifully deco
rated and delicacles were served.
Migses lAlllan Jones and KEthel Jones
shared the top score. The guests fneluded
Miss Lililan Jones, Miss KEthel Jones, Mrs.}
Walter G. Park, Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mrs.
C. M. Baggs, Mrs. A. H. (}rnr. Mrs. J. H. |
Moye, Mrs. N. H. Strickiand, Mrs. J. G
Etanditer, Mrs J. B. Freeman, Mrs. J. H.
Willlams, Mre V. ¥. Balkcom.
Mrs. C. T. Alexander entertained beauti
flmy Friday evening in honor of Miss
u“uot Fowler of Macon, Miss Theresa
Biack of Doerun, and Miss SBara Hattaway |
of Bluffton, who are house guests of Miss
Marguerite Alexander. \
The sun gnrlan, porches and lawn were
Mghted with Japanese lanterns and all in
terior lights shaded in pink. Pink dahlias,
pelms and potted &l‘mu were effectively
used, Musical numbers were rendered by
John Underwood on his cornet with plano
accompaniment by Miss Black.
Punch was served throughout the eve
ming. Quite a large number of the high
school set were present.
Miss Bilen Rambo, &ouug Aaughter of
Judge and Mrs. L. M. Rambo was hostess
Monday evening at a dinner and glctun
show party in honor of Misses owler,
Black and Hattaway.
..?hor delightful affairs are belng plan
for them during thelr stay. Amnong
them a picnie and swimming party at
Bheffield’s Mill with John Underwood and
Lynwood Alexander as hosts; & swimming
‘ug and piomic at Bluffton with Mrs. C.
e o‘ott as hostess; &n entertainment by
Mrs. P. H. "!lfifl'fild and a theater party
by Miss Merle k Wednesday evening.,
Mrs, H. g #mith left Monday for Wash
ington, D. C., where she will visit her sons,
Lieut, Willlam Smith before 'otnfi on to
Schenectady, N. Y., where she wi spend
the month of October with her eldest son
Govdon &mith. Mrs, Smith will be joined
in Washington by her daughter, Mrs. R.
O. Waters. |
Mrs. J. T. Likens, Miss Mary Pilis, Miss
Earah Likens have returned from Atlantn,
Newnan and Griffin, |
Mrs., J. D. James entertained at lunch
eon in honor of JudJo and Mrs. J. R
Pottle of Alhnn‘; Monday, ‘
Miss Caruth Wegver, who {8 the govern
ment damonstrator of canning and poultry
clubs of Early County, is epending her
vacation at the home of her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Weaver in Eatonton.
Mrs. Mary Webb s thovfi’uou of her
.lut;r, Mrs, Jim Inman in Albany for the
weoek,
Miss Elizabeth Kennedy of Dawson, who
has bo.: one of the most p:rulu visitors
during her stay here, has r urned home.
Bhe was nccnmpulod by Miss Emmagelle
Yurhorough,
Mrs, P. H. Holland and sons, who have
been on an extended visit to Nebraska,
have returned home.
Mrs. T. B. MoDowell, who has been
npenmns several months at Norfolk, Va.,
returne: P“rlcv.
Mrs. Mer! Underwood, Katherine and
Robert Underwood of Albany, have been
the guests of Mrs. J. H. Butler for the
past week. ¢
Miss Lilllan Jones of Thomasville, who
has been the gunt of Mrs. W. H. Alex
ander and re. Bd Chaney returned
home lunw. While here Mise Jones was
Rolline Dews l'o:?th have been the
delightfully ent ined with bridge, swim
ming, and week end parties
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cater, Harry and
guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Fleming.
Mrs. €. E. Boyett has had as her guoests
lAllr-. Sam Jones and baby of Dothan,
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Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Fort ll” delight
fully entertaining James Fort of Burtow,
Fla., and B. M. Fort of Tampa. K. M.
Fort reached the Btates a few days
ago from onn:u. where he was with the
quartermaster department.
Misses Marguerite Alexander and Ellen
Rambo have recently been visiting Albany.
Miss Ethel BStein of Colquitt is the
Qaut of . and Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs,
abel Duked and Mrs. Collier Ox.
Mra, J. D. James entertain as her
week end {uml Miss Gena Graham, Miss
Pearl MaChester of Fort Gaines and Miss
Winnifred Brooks of Blakely, Lovett
Graham of Fort Gaines, Stark and Frank
Graham of Atlanta, L. Davidson of Colum
bus. Mrs. James gave a lovely dinner
party and was also hostess at a picenio
slfly. Mins Brooks returned to Fort
u‘itnu to be the guest of Miss Graham.
r. and Mrs. Lewis B._QGay, announce
the birth of a son, Lewis Renjamon Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lowback also an
@ounce the birth of a deughter
Miss Laurie Lee Stuckey is spending the
week with Miss lone Cato at Cordele
Mrs. T. H Wiseman has returned from
Dothan, Ala., after a week's visit.
Misa FEthlene Pafford, who has been
doll.Mfulll entertained at her sistor's
mountain home in Waynesville, N. C,, re
turned home Friday.
Miss Ounilie Dnv-won has as har house
guest Miss Hallle Walker of Americus
Thomas 8 Rohinson of Albany has heen
the *‘M of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Fleming
f,r the past weck,
Miss liorothy Alexander, Wyatt H. Alex
ander Jr. left for Atianta Tuesday whers
they will spend the remainder of the sum
maer at Woodberry's Hall. 1
Vislting frinds and relatives recently
were Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Bovett of Jack
sonville, Pla., and Mr. and Mrs J. E
Martin of Arlington.
Mre. Alvan Fleming {s the attractive
fhiouse guest of Mrs. 1. 1. Cliften of Fu.
faula, Ala., for the coming week. Mr.
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I HE OUly reason we
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More malches i 3 beeyuse
we cannot vet all grades
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WATCHES
The watch that will fust
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needs may be just the one
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Grace 8, Seabrook, new
teacher at Woodberry Hall.
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Miss Grace 8, Seabrook, A. B. of
Winthrop College, is coming as
head of the department of English
and history in Woodberry Hall,
The Woodberry Bchool has had a
splendid enlistment for its high
school and collegiate classes, and
boarding pupils have been entered
from many Southern States and
variousg eities of Georgia.,
The dormitories and grounds of
Woodberry Hall have been greatly
beautified and new equipment or
dered, This twelfth annual session
of the school promises to be the
greatest In its history, Miss Rosa
Woodberry, the founder and prin
cipal, has associated with her in the
faculty strong college and univere
sity women. Bhe herself did her
university work at the University
of Georgla, through the courtesy or
the faculty when co-education was
but a great vision of the future.
Birthday Party at
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YOAMORE.—Mrs. Florence Womack
‘was at home to twenty Ilittle folks
on Friday .vonla! in compliment to
her little gon, T. L. Womack, celebrating
his sixth birthday. The color stheme
throughout the house was pink and green,
and the birthday cake was adorned with
glnk and green candles, and pink rose
uds. j
Lanier Willlams celebrated his sixth
birthday with & plenic party on Wednes
day,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barfleld, who have
been the guests of Mrs. W, T. Willlams,
have returned to their home at Perry,
Mrs. G. C. Reeves and chlldren of Nor.
man Park are guests of Mrs. Wiley Fergu
son.
Mrs. E. R. Smith has returned from a
visit to Cordale,
Mrs. Edwin Smith and ohlldren are
guuu of Mrs. 8. K. Bmith at Ash
urn,
Mrs. H. W. Bussey and Miss Sarah
Bussey, who have been the guests of Mrs.
Sarah Clements have returned to their
home at Bainbridge,
Miss Irene HM«}l{ of Forsyth is the
Buest of Mrs. A. H. Hasty,
Mrs. M. F. Whiddon and Miss Mildred
Whiddon are guests of Mrs. L. J. Brown
at Irwinville,
Mrs, L. W, gr«m haye returned from a
visit to Mre. ‘Richard ll\m of Macon,
Mre. 1Y O All'fi”gud Miss Cora Me-
Intyre of Macon ard'Muests of Miss Ruth
Brown, b
Miss Katherine Hrown of Irwinville is
the guest of Miss Inez Wheddon. {
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross of Calhoun,
Fla., are guests of Mrs, R. T, Mauldin,
Mrs. W. A, Freeman and Miss Annies
len Freeman are guests of relatives at
Camilla. <
Miss Algena Moore Is visiting friends
at Cordele, -
Mrs. €. Fountain and children are Ruests
(»!M11n..(1.8 ‘Yi Bl:or‘oruut Norman Park,
™™ 8 8 Dav acon ‘s the guest
of Mrs. G. T. Hunt
Mrs, Carl Warren, who has been the
EuUest of Mrs. G, W. Warren, has ree
turneds to her home at Babeock,
Missos Gertrude and Emma Anderson
Who have been the guests of Miss Jewel |
Willlams have returned to their home at
Atlanta,
Mr, und Mrs. 8 L. Lewis of Tifton were
week end guests of the Rev, 8. M. Owens
and family,
The Rev. W. F. Bmith of Cordele was
the week end guest of the Rev. J. W.
Connors.
Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Smith, Mrs. Mary
Zorn, Misses Sabbie Bates, I\urnlb? Founs
tain end Virginia Smith are at Clements
Chapel,
Mrs. J. D. Luke has as her guests Mrs,
Corina Bragg and Miss Bertha Bragg of
Co&len. . -
r. an rs. _G. F. Relnheardt ent
the week end at Byronville -
Miss Daffuer Adams of Plant City, le,'
18 the guost of Mrs. Dempsey Luke.
Mra. Annie Lawton Bussey entertained
the younger set on Tuesday evening with a
“tacky” party,
The marrisge of Miss Ola Moon to T W,
Candry of Boya, Fla., Is announced. The |
wodding will be at the home of the
bride’'s mother in stunore. l
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Lyerly Notes
YERLY--Mrs. J. N. Talinferra on.
tertained at her lovely country
home, near L,vnsrl{, on lust Saturday |
Aftcrnoon in hener of her niece, 14tle
Miss Gonevieve Wescott of Chattanooga.
After an hour of ganies on the lawn 3..
happy little guests repaired to the Krove |
by the spring, where they were served
with watermelons, then followed a Joily |
time on the poreh with ndoor lnnn»n!
after which they were served with jce
cream and cake. .;‘husv njoying the hos. |
alln"ly of Mrs. alinferro were: Misses '
eaavieve Wescott, Allie Crawford, Emmie
Holland, Anna Snoots, Zula Shearer, Ml-}
riam Holland, Millie Crawrord, Bdith
Shooths, Ivas Gilmer, Dorothy Halland,
Eloise Gilmer and Masters Pat Murphy
Merrill Gilmer, Wallace Holland and
Thomas Murphy. ‘{ hose helping in en
t.m\mxni the little folks were Mps, T
H. Murphey Mra. B. T. Gilmer and Mry,
H. J. Dempsey of Atlanta. %
Mrs, Carrie Ml bavis left Mondny to
viglt relntives at Qaylesville, Aln
Mr, and Mrea. Frank 8 Burney and
children of Wayneshore returned home
Monday after spending seversl Auys here |
A 8 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Pallock.
Mre. Annie Wheeler and Mise Kathryn
Wheeler are visiting relatives at Gayles
ville, Ala.
D. D Dover spent Saturday in Rome.
Miss Evelyn Edwards and little sister
are visiting thelr grandmother, Mrs. B
A Hammond of Chattanocogn
Maleolm MeLeod of Rome was the
guest of relatives here during the week
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Fleming will go over Friday for the week
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" Mrs. Mary Humphries of Atlanta |ls
spending the week with Mrs. A J. Ham
meek and Mes Felix Davis
Dan Davis, who has manfl friends among
music lovess in Georgla will he pleased to
know that he will be band director at
Locust Grove for the coming year.
Mrs. 1. W "ul»w';‘nfi- ;: spending the
ith friends in Atianta,
‘t\,\?;nql. U Hammack and Emory Ham
maek of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs
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«.-ll:fl.ng:'n'nrnndnm‘her. Mrs J B Hohm.”
0o route to Ozark. Aln.. where they will he
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Fashion Secrets of the new season are now unfolded in an advance display of smartest creations ever brought to Atlanta. T
tomorrow in our opening PROMENADE des TOILETTES EXTRAORDINAIRE, an exhibition which for ecompleteness and variety
This display will afford our patrons an admirable opportunity to choose wardrobes of individuality for fall and winter, Dra
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A particularly beautiful utility gown is of navy
blue tricotine. The effect is of straizht lines, the
front of the bodice be'nz of the etcn effect heav
ily embroidcred in sequin beads in rose dosign.
The loose beit has a sicel buckle.
The dark tone is beautifully relieved by narrow
collar and cuffs of white net, edged with narrow
lace, the collar in front endingz in tabs drawn
through hand-made button holes.
D inziay Frocks
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We are making a specialty of a little dancing
sown for debutantes. One is shown on display in
our window of gold net, the bodice being short
waisted and covered with a heavy gold lace, A
tiny bit of the yellow net goes over the shoulders
for shoulder straps and over this lies narrow gold
braid, running down the short overskirt andd end
ing in lovers’ knots, The longer underskirt is
edged with deep gold lace.
This litle frock comes in 2old, pink, French blue,
black and white, and is being ofiered at a very
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Luxurious R ception Gowns
Another attractive dancing dress shows the
bodice and short overskirt of taffeta silk, with
the underskirt of silver lace. The edge of the
overskirt is caught every little while with bunches
of ostrich feathers with rose flower centers, and
the same trimming is shown on the left shoulder.
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AUTUMN SUITS
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In frost glow, lambskin, peachbloom, lustrola, marvella, Siberian, tinseltone and
other wonderful new fabries which will be so fashionoble this fall and winter.
Typical of the Bloom collection are Suits with pointed ripple jackets, handsome
ly adorned with fur, plain tailored types, jaunty belted Suits, graceful box coat mod
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All of the season’s new tones are represented at the opening show.
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