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g NYERS —A marriage of interest
was that of Miss Junita Pirkle and
: Claude Anthony which was solemn
fzed st the aßptist Church on 'l‘ua-dnjy
" afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Frank J.
Serunge officiating.
As Miss Maude Tucker played the wed
ding march the bridal party entered,
i Miss Mary Ethel Tucker was maid of
: homor and James Maddox best man.
‘ The bride wore a traveling gown of mid«
night blue cloth wtih accessories to match
and o corsage of white rose buds They
will make their home =&t aßrtow, Ga.,
_ agter September L
Mrs. Arthur J. Langford and daughter,
Miss Mildred, left Wodnesday for their
- home in Dallas after spending the summer
months with Mrs Langford's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Swords.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil Cowan and Miss
Bara Wil Cowan have returned from a
visit to Washington, New York and other
points
Mrs Atking Cox and childrem of Louis
ville, Ga., are guests of Mra Cox's mother,
Mrs. Allce Bigman,
Miss Thelma Hardem of Atlanta is
;rwmnm the week with Miss Milan Har
en
Mr. and Mrs. Z T. Almand and little
Mary Giadys Almand are with relatives in
Douglasville.
Mrs. (. M. Swords, Mims Marion Swords
and Mrs. J. H. Harden spent Wednesday
in Atlanta as guests of Mra Chester
Bmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ball of Jackson Wwere
gauu- of Mrs. Ball's parents, Mr. and
rs. W, F. Harden
The Union Missionary meeting rendered
A very Interesting program at the Chris
tian Cthureh on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. . V. Cowan and d-nh.m«n were
hostesses to the U. D. G on iday after
noon.
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Thomson Notes
HOMBON-—Mrs. Jem Curtis s visit
ing 1o Atlenta,
Miswos [tuth and Lura Scott have
returned frosn a visit to Atlianta
Misse Nellie Dmvis of Atlanta has been
the guest of Miss Vera Lazenby.
Miss Nonie Burnsides has returned from
“ l\l'uu o Miss Bessle Bohannon in Oraut
ville,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A, Boott and son, Tom
Scott Jr., are the guests of relatives T ‘
Miss Nannie Kate Shields left Thursday
for Royston, where she will be one of the
teachers. ‘
Miss Vera Lazenby has gone to Com
cord, where she will teach musie.
Mrs. Thomas E. Watsen, Misses Geor
=ls loe and Georgia Watson and Mr. O.
. Lee left last week for an extended
trip to White Sulphur Springs, Fla.
D, and Mrs. COlcero Gibson and fam
-3.’.}.‘" sponding some time at Tallulah
A 'rmv consisting of Mr. and m,
"~ Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd h
. and Mrs. Bagar W%’u In‘la
of gnu. Lollie Hunimers
Conyers,. lm of Frovetown,
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« LCnhgagements Announced .
DENHAM-COLQUITT, )
MIL AND MRS. M. T. DENHAM announce the engagement of their
daughter, Isabell, to John O. Colquitt of Macon, the wedding to
take place October 16 at the home of the bride.
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GRIFFIN-GOLDSMITH.
MR. JOSEPH A. GRIFFIN of Temple announces the engagement of
his daughter, Marie Elizabeth, to George Browning (®ldsmith of
Greenville, 8. C., the marriage to take place in the early fall. «
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VAUGHAN-BASS,
MR. AND MRS. JACK SHINE VAUGHAN of Jeffersonville announce
| the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Carolyn, te Marvin Fort
Bass of Macon, the wedding to take place in October:
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McKAY-FLEMING.
MRS. HARIIET WHEELER McKAY of Asheville, N. C., announces
the engagement of her daughter, Kate Shaw, to Charlton Wright
Fleming of Brunswick, the wedding to take place September 15 at the
~ bride’'s home in Asheville.
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BOATNER-MeGANEY. »~
MR‘ AND MRS. WARREN O. BOATNER of Marietta announce the
engagement of their daughter, Carrie Belle, to James Lee Mc
(Ganey of Madison, the woddlngaw amke place September 7.
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STYNCHCOMBE-MURRAY.
MR. AND MRS. DREWRY DAVID STYNCHCOMBE of Athens an
nounce the engagement of-their daughter, Vera Lee, to Stephen
Luther Murray of Atlanta, the marriage to take place in October. No
cards,
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FORT-FRANKEL.
MR.'AND MRS. ALEXANDER L. PORT announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lena, to Lazarus ¥rankel, the date of the wedding
to be announced later.
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DAVES-HOWARD.
DR. JOEL THOMAS DAVES announces the engagement of his daugh
ter, Dorothy Amelia, to Leonard Howard, formerly of Detroit, now
of Atlanta, the marriage to occur in the fall. No cards.
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CUNYUS-PIM. 2o
MR. AND MRS, A. B. CUNYUS of Cartersville announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Dorothy Frances, to the Rev. B. Frank
Pim of Atlanta, the wedding to take place October 156 at home.
Mirimm Weeks of Harlem, Louise Dunn,
Sara Bowden, Thelma Norris. Mildred
Watson, Mary Thrasher, Belle Neal,
Meswrs. Floyd Montgomery, Arnold Ans
ley. Gordon W?ly. Tom Rivers, Johnnio
Boyd, E. F. eibhur of Chicage and
galuz Wall have been camping at White
Jak mmpfround.
Miss lollie Mae Bummers has roturmed
to her home in Conyers, after visiting
friends here, 2 .
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919.
MatineePartyProves
An Enjoyable Affai
OVINQTON . -~An enjoyable affair of
the week was the matinee party at
which Mrs, Homer L. Hitchcock en
tertained a few young friends Friday
afternoon at the Lyric Theater in compli
ment to Mrs. H. Kilpatrick and house
guests, Misses Thelma Hopkins of Decatur,
Annle Pye of Woodland and Leura Lums
den of Talbotton.
The other guests included Misses Joseph
ine Franklin, Dorothy Lee, Kna Bellol
Peck, Caroline and Lucy Wooten. Refresh
ments were served at City Pharmacy.
Mrs. H. K(lrnulck entertained sixty
guests at a delightful prom party Thurs
day evening at her home in honor of her
house ’!uonu, Misses Thelma Hopkins,
Annie Pye and Laura Lumsden.
She was assisted in entertaining by
Mrs. a,amor L. Hitchcock, Misses Flor
:;:ce ells, Lucy Bush and Ethel Wor
am.
An Interesting event of Wednesday eve
ning was the prom party at whioh Mrs.
T. U. Smith entertained a number of young
cople at her home on Emory street in
gonor of her nephew, Thomas Brightwell,
of Maxey's, who is spending the week
with her.
~ There were fifty guests present. \
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haile and family
will leave some timeé soon for Cedartown
where they will make their mlurT home.
Mrs. Georgia Barry of Birmingham,
Ala., was the guest last week of Mrs. 8.
L. Waites.
Miss Laurie Galther was Miflu{m’ en-‘
tertained in Atlanta last week “as the
guest of Miss Mamie Powers. ‘
Mrs. J. M. Blackwell and Miss May
Livingston attended the Baptist Associa
tion at Shiloh, Wednesday. |
Mrs. Willlam Gann, Miss Lauea Lee
Gann and Miss Almeda Harris of Atlanta,
‘Miss Irene Irwin of Granite Hill and Mrs.
Overton Dyer, were ntltl last week of
Misses Fannie and May Livingston at their
home in North Covingten. Y
Mrs. A. J. Clayton has returned home
from a delightful visit to her old home in
Eufaula, Ala. She was lcoomrnllod home
by her husband's brother, Elliott Clayton.
Miss Rebecon Berman of Eiberton is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Cohen, and
is bolnfi delightfully entertained.
Miss Elizabeth Jordan of Monticells and
Lorna Lawrence of Athens were guests last
week of Mrs. John L. Callaway.
The Rev. Bugene Pendleton, who has
recently returned from several months
oversoas, delfvered a most lnmrnun% And
instructive lecture at the Baptist Church
Tuesday evening and with his wife were
finu of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Callaway
esday nlsm.
MrasG. B. Nixon and sister, Miss Callle
Veale of Conyers, are spending several
weeks at t’.‘lnnm\i Ga.
Mrs. J. ¥ Riley left Wednesday for
New York, where she will lrnd a few
days before salling next week for Scot
land, where she will visit her danshur.
Misses Thelma anklna of ecatur,
Annie P‘o of Woodland and Laura Lums
den of Elberton, ere guests last week of
Mra. H Kilpatrick, where they are being
delightfully entertained.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Terry of Birmingham,
Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. George Danlel of
Marietta, have returned to their respect
fve homes after Vlllunal relatives and
frieds in Covington and Newton County.
Mrs. J. R. Webb returned last week from
a pleasant visit to relatives in Culloden.
Misses Willle Mae Stroud and Onr?
Stroud of Milledgeville, are guests of their
aunt, Mras. 8 H. Avery at her country
home near Covington. ‘
Mrs. 3. W. Hill entertained a sow
friends at a miscellaneous shower on Mon
day afternoon at her home on Wash-
Ington street in compliment to Mrs. Flore
McCord, a bride of the week.
A number of pretty and useful gifts
were presented to the guest of honor. ‘
There ‘were tmt{ invited guests. |
Mrs. O A. Franklin and daughter. Miss
Josephine Franklin returned Saturday
night from a week's stag In Atlanta
Misses Caroline and Lucy Wooten, Mor
ence Turner and Dorothy Lee have return
ed from Atlanta, where they Wwere guests
of Mre. P. W. Qodfrey’'s house party, :
Miss Natalte Turner returned last week
from Monroe, where she was delghtfully
entertained ns the guest of Miss Nowell,
Mre. P. W, Oany and house 'mou,
Misses Sara Hull and Ellen 8h of
Savannah returned Friday afternoon from
Atlanta, where the former entertained a
delightful house ‘F"“ at the home of hor‘
sister, Mrs. W. T. Elder
Mr. and Mra Ernest Poek of Atlanta, |
returned home Saturday afternoon after
A pleasant visit to their parents, Mr. and
‘Mre. ). O Peek, 1
Miss Lucile Peek spent the week end In
Atlanta as the guest of refatives and
friends
| Mistes l‘;._;{ Wooten and Ora Upalinw,
James< TV Waolls and Leon Cohen, chaper.
coned By Mra Annie Pace Wooten, motored
down to Rocial Cirele Wodnesday onflnt
to attend a party at the home of Miss
EBmily Upshaw, .
Migses Florence Walls, ("hristine, Annis
and Lucy White, Charles White, Lee
Trammetl, Clarence Meador and Guy Rob
inson were entertalned at supper Thurs.
day evening by Mr. and Mm, W. 8 Cook
&t their home near Covington,
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\ EPPRERAON «Mim Sibyl Alken has
been hostess to a charming group
w of young people for the past week
Her guests (heluded Misd Vieginia Turnell
of Madison, Miss Elise Harrison of Galness
ville, Miss Ellyne Strickland of Duluth and
Miss Lydie Qurie of Kversreen, Ala
‘ Mre. A, P Alken entertained Thursday
evening ecomplimentary to her honse
‘mnh About sixty were Invited, There
were many out of town guesta mm(}
amohg whom were Messry Preston o
. Monroe, Welahel of Gainesville, Maughon
and Kilgs of Winder, Little, Hardman,
Rice and Carreler of Commerce.
Miss Melen Johnson was the charming
hostess to Miss Bibyl Alken's guests Sat
urday evening.
Mrs Lo Wilkile Colling and ohildren have
returned after spending a few delighttul
‘vwko with relatives in Alabama.
Misse Callie Watson spent several days
j with friends in Athens
Miss Gladys Alken has returned from
Newnan where she has been delightfully
uwnmf. g 2 By
Allen Pittard of Hammond, Ind, ia the
guest of Mr. and Mre R B Maxwell
WEBER-SATTERWHITE. . g
MRS. NANNIE LENZ WEBER announces the engagement of her
daughter, Katherine Lenz, to Alfred Leonidas Satterwhite, the
wedding to take place Wednesday, October 29; at Martha Brown Me
morial Church,
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DENT-GIERSCH.
MRS. WADE STEGALL DENT of Newnan announces the engagement
of her daughter, Bessie Bradley, to Richard Frederic Giersch Jr.
~ of Raleigh, N. C,, the weddingpto take place in September. v
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MeCARTHY-ANDERSON.,
MR. AND MRS. R. F. McCARTHY of Union Point announce the mar
’ riage of their daughter Lillian B. to Clinton L. Anderson of Ball
Ground on August 28. . i
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BUCHANAN-WARD.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT H. BUCHANAN announce the engagement
of their daughter, Mayme, to Lawrence L. Ward, .the date of the
. wedding to be announced later.
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DUNCAN-SMITH. ;
MRS. E. 8. DUNCAN announces the engagement of her daughter,
Lucile, to Lawrence Haralson Smith Jr. of Opelika, Ala., the mar
riage to take place September 17. ;
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DICKINSON-SNEED.
MRS. CLARK MORGAN DICKINSON of East Point announces’ the
éngagement of her daughter, Janie Belle, to Henry Alfred Sneed
of Atlanta, the wedding to take place at the home of the bride Sunday,
October 5. No cards.
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FLORENCE-CONWAY.
MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM ANDERSON FLORENCE of Marietta an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Emilie Odene, to Henry
Grady Conway of Atlanta, the wedding to take place at the First Meth
odist Church in October,
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SNOW-BROWN.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. SNOW announce the engagement of
their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Alexander Booth Brown
of Atlanta, formerly of Aberdeen, Scotland, the marriage to take place
October 8.
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MR. AND MRS. 8. B. WENDER announce the engagement of their
daughter, Bertha, to San:: Giggbgrg ;t Chattanooga, Tenn. ¥
KEMP-FROMSHON. :
MR. AND MRS. HILLIARY H. KEMP announces the engagement
of their daughter Melba Lorayne, to Raphael Fromshon, the wed
ding to take place early in the fall.
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DAROUGH-PRESTON. |
MR. AND MRS. W. P. DAROUGH announce the engagement of their
dayghter, Alice, to Lieut. George N. Preston, M. C, U. 8. A., the
wedding to take place Saturday, September 6.
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HARRIS-WILLIAMS
MR. AND MRS. PAUL HARRIS of Savannah have announced the en
gagement of thier daughter, Mary Etta, to E. Dewey Williams, the
wedding to take place early this fall. :
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GROUSE-ALEXANDER .
LOUIS E. GROUSE of Savannah has announced theengagement of his
daughter, Louise, to Maurice Alexander of Asheville, N. C., the mar
riage to take place early in the winter. ’
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NAR. AND MRS. E, C. PONDER of Rutledge announce the engngement
of their daughter, Marilela, to James Boyee Thomas of Mfldw“
the wedding to take place November 11.. 28 o
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MR. AND lfl?.si Pé tYh 'POOLE of Wilkinsville, 8. C., announce the
engagement o eir daughter, Annie Elizabeth, .
dox Martin of Macon, the wedding to take Bx;:acobrah():ctofi::m s
J. P. Allen & Co.
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Miss Lilla Monk
Weds Mr. Mcßae
M OULTRIE.—~The marriage of
Miss Lilla Monk to Mr. Jameu‘
Grover Mcßae of Waycross, which
took place at the home of the bride,
here {l‘huradcy' evening at 7.20 o'clock,
was an lwr‘\temtlng event to a large
circle of friends. The ceremony was
performed by ‘Rev, J. B, Meacham
of the First:Presbyterian Church and
only the immediate members of the
family ‘were present. The bride wore
a traveling suit es navy blue trico
tine and a small hat of blue ostrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcßae left immedi
ately after the' ceremony for a trip
which will inclade New York, Niagara
and points in Canada. After their
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ILNER.-~Miss Lucia Hunt left for
M Tifton Thursday, where she will as
sume her duties as teacher in the
A. & M. schoal.
Miss Minnie’ Anna Woodall returned
Thursday after attending a huose party
‘at Blko as guest of Miss Sarah Hodge.
Miss Pauline Hunt will leave for Mary
yille, Tenn., Monday where she will teach
this year.
Mrs. Joe Martin entertained the Rook
Club with a delightful party Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Frances Holmes returned home
this week after a visit with rfiends at
Eastman.
Mrs. C. B. Cauthen and children have
Sunday
Concerts
In the . Ansley Roof
(Gtarden .are meeting
with tremendous popu
larity.
Just the thing to round
out your Sunday—good
music and a good din-
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Tonight’s ‘concert, 7 to
9:15, will feature a spe
cial musieal program
by Jake Mathiessen’s
orchestra with
GERTRUDE MAURER
as vocal soloist. No ad
mission “or. ecover
charges. Special table
d'hote dinner, $1.50 the
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Day 9:00 to 11:45 p, m.
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returned to her home ‘ln ~Atlanta after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Warde.
Floyd and Lloyd Woodall returned home
Thursday after a visit to friends und\nu
tives in_Columbus. ’
Miss Frances Holmes left for Covington
¥riday where she will take a position In
the school
Miss Ava White ofrAlubum is expected
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to arrive Saturday to take the ptincipal
of the school hefe. ¢ ?
Miss Edna Hearn of Carroitom arrived
sunday to take a position in the school
here.
Miss Irma Richardson have returned to
her home in Richland after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Woodall Jr.
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