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Junior League Will Open
Season Tuesday With Big
Driving Club Reception
whose guidance the league girls did
their war work. The mothers of the
engaged girls, of the “overseas
girls” and of the debutantes also
will be guests.
Quite a considerable party this
will be, as yvou can plainly see, Mrs,
Fdwin Peeples will preside as pres
" jdent of the league, and all sorts
of attractive features will Interest
and entertain those who attend
this, the first large fall affair ot
the new season,
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Not ‘Softly Played'—
THE bagpipes will play at the
wedding of Cornelin Dun
wody and James Cameron on Sep
tember 13. Mr. Cameron, as his
name shows, is of Scoteh ancestry,
and it was his wish that the un
usual music should be included in
the program for the wedding
Another unusual feature of ‘he
musical program will be the ren
dition of some original nuptial
music, never played In public be
fore. It was written by a friend
of Mrs. Ben Lee Crew, and Mrs,
(‘rew obtained it for the wedding
of her young friend. Perhaps a sub
fltute may yet be found for the
hengrin rvrch and that Men
delssohn tunt® .
Which reminds me that a pro
gpective bridegroom with a sense
of humor, in discussing selections
wmhich were “to be softly played by
the bride's aunt during the cere
mony,” said he didn't care what
they played so they didn’t choose
“Humoresque.”
“Now, | don't see any appropri~
ateness in having ‘Oh, promise me
that some day vou'll be mine,’ ren
dered after the promise had been
‘einched’ long ago, but that will not
Bother me if you like it--only, not
‘Humoresque,’ if you please!'”
One could hardly blame him, at
that!
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Druid Hills Debut—
WREN Emily Robinson has her
debut party it will be held in
the beautiful Druid Hills home her
father has recently purchased from
Torrest Adair. Ten years ago,
when Druid Hills was only a dream
in the minde of the Adairs, the two
brothers chose the beautiful sites
on which they erected their lovely
homes, as a nucleus for the many
handsome residences which have
since made that section of the ¢ity
the most beautiful in or near At
lanta. ’
The Forrest Adair home has al
ways been a hospitable one, but
has never witnessed a debu.t!nte
party. ‘The most brilllant affair
ever held there was the wonlx
ceremony of llrbth Adair u
Lewis Gregg, a few {'un "
Now that Mr. and Mrs, nmmn
will occupy the beautiful home, the
younger set may confidently expect
some happy times there, besides the
debut party, which is sure to be
one of the most enjoyable of the
sories to be given this fall It's
rather early to think of that won
derful marble bathing pool which
has been the scene of 8o many gay
parties during the Adair occupaney,
but by next summer, when Jennie
returns from Oaksmere, I'll venture
to say that the swimming pool will
furnish some great times to the
members of the still younger set,
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Finishing Up—
Dumxc. these near-fall days, the
plans for future affairs is al
most all that can be called upon
to make interesting chatter. Wirst
in importance come the brides and
the debutantes and then the girls
who are going off for a yvear or so
at various schools, preparing them
selves for the social arena when
their time comes to enter the de
butante circle. Three of the most
attractive of the school girl set
will be enrolled at Oaksmere, the
fashionable finishing school near
Fhiladelphia, this year, Alice
By Request—
Our sale of $6.65 boots will be held over one dey. Monday will
be the last day.
f uy INow
. We always share our purchases with our
'. customers, The Shaes we are offerving are
(’ waorth from $4 to $6 more than we are of
- sering them
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than day alter pu (l"(’” l\ld.
cation Relunds o . ’
Eschonges These have welted soles
and leather Lowis heels
13 Peachtree Street
Stearns, Jennie Robinson and Wil
motine Perdue go to Oaksmere early
in Beptember. Mary Cohen returns
to Washington and will enter Gun
#ton Hall. Emmie Nixon and Sue
Bucknell are two very attractive
members of the young set who will
be in Washington this winter, at
the National Cathedral School. Jen
n: Johnson, our prize swimmer in
the schoolgirl set, enters Vassar,
and Anne Stringfellow goes to
Randolph Macon., Dorothy Dodd
will be at St, Mary's in Raleigh and
In order that Winston-Salem shall
not lack at least one Atlanta rep
resentative, Alice Smith has chosen
that place,
Rebecea Harmon will go to Mary
Baldwin. A number of the girls
who are popular in this set will
remain in Atlanta, and, strange to
say, from their point of view in this
set, the stay-at-homes are the
lucky ones. "Oh, they'll get to go
to all the Tech football games and
things this winter and we’ll be 'way
up there in the cold.” bewalls one
of the Oaksmere prosgpects, Which
would surprise Oaksmere, | guess,
but just shows what Atlanta girls
ehink of Atlanta,
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House Party in Honolulu.
HAZFH. NELSON, who leaves
Atlanta todgy with her moth
er to join Colonel Nelson at Fort
Benning, declares that she expects
to have a house party for her At
lanta friends as soon as she is set
tled again—and wherever, even If it
Is in Honolulu, as seems probable
now,
Early in her career as an Atlan
tan, in the days betore the war,
when Colonel Nelson was at tsor
don, Hazel and Atlanta formed a
mutual admiration society, and of
all the “army girls” called here by
the exigencies of army life, Miss '
Nelson has easily been the most
popular. In explanation of this, 1
can offer Hazel's Southern ances
try.
Although she had never lived in
the South, she has always had
Southern sympathies, and Atlanta
has served to crystallize them into
an undivided loyalty to Dixie,
She has this sentiment by rights,
00, being a great-great-grandniece
of Light Horse Harry l.ee and re
lated to many Virginia families,
through her mother. She is, more
over, a very charming girl ana a
talented musician, so it is nobl:%n
der that Atlanta feels quite ly
over her departure and that of the
family. When Colonel Nelson went
to France Mrs, Nelson and Hazel
elected to stay in their Juniper
street home. In consequence there
of, Atlanta has been their home for
a 4 longer time than any other one
place,
A series of u}:oruunx visits will
follow a month's «tay at Columbia
for Hazel. She .;oo- first to Boston
0 yisit. a schoolmate, Miss Silvia
ns i ler © of the ous
ndsta) :\'l , Frank 'a
whose plctures may be seen in
Corcoran Art Galiery. Later she
will be agu of Miss (‘harlotte
Melehér at the latter's home on the
Hudson. Perhaps by that time,
Colonel Nelson will be ‘“settled”
and the house party will be on tap,
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Debs in the Parade, Too—
l'r's a poor affair, methinks, that
has no debutante in it nowa
days, BEven the reunion of the
Confederate veterans will include
in the long list of maids and spon
sors several Atlanta debutantes,
One of these will be Virginia Walk -
er, who has been appointed a maid
of honer by her grandfather, Gen.
', Irvine Walker of Charleston,
Indéed, the entire family will have
official part in the reunion. Gen
eral Walker, who is honorary com
mander of the veterans, is one of
the distinguished officers of the
Civil war and representative of an
old Charleston family, His son,
Irvine Walker of Atlanta, will act
as his alde at the reunion, Virginia,
the debutante of the family, will be
maid of honor, and Cornella, an
other granddaughter, will be spon
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ily except Mrs. Walker, who ae
clares that she was not “running
for office” anyway.
Among the most attractive Geor
gia society belles who will be nhere
for the reunion are Odelle Hunt of
Columbus and Anne Willingham or
Macon. Both have frequently vis
ited here and have beén muchly en
tertained. Anne is a chic little
brunette beauty and one of Macon's
most popular girls. Odelle Hunt
visited Nellie Dodd some time ago,
and Nellie is now planning a visit
to Columbus in the early winter as
the guest of Miss Hunt.
Amog the charming Atlanta wom
} en who have already been given
official honors for the reunion are
Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mrs. George
Raine, Mrs. George Francis Willis
and Mrs. Charles Rice. A bevy of
girls will act as maids and sponsors
to the various officials.
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\ Augusta Notes
i UGUBTA~The Misses Harden enter
‘ tained Wednesday evening with a
‘ delightful straw ride and supper at
Lombard’s pond in honor of their visitor,
Miss Verlie Cox of Birmingham, Ala.
Their guests were Misses Gertrude Sibert,
}Amm Robinson, Aline Sledge, Nellie Da
venport and Miss Britt, Messrs. Jim Baker,
hme. Foircher, Edward Bond, Dewey
Cave, Ike Jones, J. P. McEihenny and Her.
bert Elliott. :
Mrs. uonr‘c Hammell, Miss Emma Ras
sell Hammell and Mise Bertha Pendieton
Jeave Monday for New York, where the
two youn{ ladies will study voice witn
Madame Henard.
Mr. and Mrs, Landon Thomas, the
Misses Thomas and Mr. Landon Thomas
Jr, h‘w'tau A cottage in Jamestown,
R. 1. for the remainder of the summer,
Mre. Thomas Loyless, Miss er&,re(
Loyless and Miss Jean Doughty left ed
nesday for Waynesville, N, C. :
Miss Vera Baxter lert Thursday to visit
Mrs. John D, Blakely in Atlanta.
Miss Aline Sledge of Florida is the gucst
of Miss Gertrude Sibert,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cary Lamar have re
turned from a trip Neorth.
Dr. Everard Wilcox and his mother,
Mre. George A, Wilcox, left Wednesday for
a visit North
Mrs. A. |, Wiggs and Miss Catherine
Twiggs have returned from Hendorsonville,
Miss Mary Cumming left Wednesday to
join Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cumming.
Misses Georgiana and Eleanor Evans are
camping with a party of friends near M.
rietta. -
Mrs. Remer Brown and Miss Corinne
Brown have returned from Atlanta and
Statesboro
Mre. A J Kilpatrick and Charlie Kil
patrick have returned from a visit to Mrs
Joseph Brown in Marieita
Tr. and Mrs, Andrew Walden are visit
mg relatives in Spartanburg
Dr. and Mrs. G H\wrwnot‘ Whitney have
returned from North Carolina
Miss Helen Myers has gone to New York
and gbllld.lphl;.
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, who was Miss
Hazel Brand, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Thomas Brand.
Miss Almeda Petit has returned home
from New York, but will return to spend
the winter there.
Mr, and Mrs. James Tobin are in Atlan:
tie Clty, |
Mra. Charles H, Phinizy, Miss Mary Lou
Phinizy will leave Asheville this week for
| New York, where Miss Phinizy will join
Mrs. Rod.rry !, Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs, Issac Read are in Linville,
Mr. and Mrs. William Ely are occupying
"their new bungalow on the Hill
Miss Ellen Hickman, who has heen vis.
iting Mrs, Spencer B&nlvn in Fall River,
|lB now visiting in New York,
Mrs. Christopher Whaley and baby have
returned to Charleston, after a visit te
Miss Lillian Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cranston and Mr.
Jamea Paul Verdery are on a motor trip
through North Carelina,
Miss Mary uxotuwoo‘ Payne of Virginia,
who was in Augusta for the purpose »!
organization of an Agnes Scott alumnae,
was the house guest while there of Mise
Loz Eve The plans for organization of
the alumnae associtaion wer 'pvrfw-ud at
a beautiful luncheon given hursday st
the Albion, at whicay covers were iaid for
| eighteen
Those present were Mra. Clarence Levy,
Miss Maud OQury, Mrs. Moses Murphy, Miss
Gena Calloway, Miss Lois Eve, Miss Annie
(Irvine, Miss Lou Gerkae, Miss Effie Brow.
‘vr Mrs. Asbury Hull, Miss Gladys Me-
Danial, Miss Lucy Benran of Sparta, Miss
Ropitn Taylor, Mra. W. N Benton, Mes
.lohg Mulherin, Mre. Frank Weming., Mro,
‘fi. Owens, Miss Julia Flisoh, Mrs Willig
iHolt, Mra. W, P. White, Mre, P. F. Mc.
FAnally. Miss Juanita Kelly, Mrs Ripley
| Handerson, Miss Derothy Mustin And &n
{W. F. Richardson, Miss Sallie Carere and
Miss Mary Spottwwood Payne of Vieginia
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Canton Notes
' ANON—«Miss Gertrude Pogwell of
| sSpartanburg, 8 C, has been v;:mn
i relatives ARd friends In Canom and
| Lavonia,
| & B Vandiver, M. . Rowers and
Claud Turman were visitors to Eastman,
G, this week
. Mrs J A Cauthen of Biberton, Ga., e
i the guest of her sister, Mise Miriam Cheek,
this Wweek
Mra. W A Hamby has returned to her
heme in Taocon after & very pleasant stay
with relatives here
J. N, Bagwell is st Wrightaville Beach
‘mr n few weeks,
Mra, 1 Eryvin Owens very dohrmtul\y
entortained the Young Matrons' Club last
Friday afternoon
Mrs. Mary Owens and NMrs Guy V.
Heatty i visiting Mrs. 1L O Duncan of
Roysten, fin
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ALDOSTA--Miss Thelma and Rhoda
Mae Dickens of Atlanta, who have
heen the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
P. M. Cheney, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, Claud Perkins of Still
more, who have been visiting in the city,
hm'r!o gone to Moultrie and Quitman for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Simpson and
Migs Ernestine Varn have gone to Talld
lah Falls for a visit. The trip was made
by automobile. :
‘Mrs, Hattie Thomas has returned from
New York, where she has becn for sev
eral weeks. \
Miss Lena Geiger of Jacksonville, Fia.
I# vigiting in the city on her way home
from New York ’
Mrs. J. W. Garbutt has returned from
Indian Springs, where she has been at
tending the camp meeting. #he was ac
companied home by Miss Esther Kim, a
Korean student, at Wesleyan College
Miss Maggie Whittlessy has returncd
from Columbus, where she has been the
guest of relatives for several days.
Mr, and Mrs. B, ¥, SBhort have returnci
from Enid, 0k1a.,, where they have been
for some weeks
Mrs. M. 8. Sparks has gone to Jackson
ville, Fla., where she will visit relatives
for two weeks,
Mre. R. J. Prine is in Waycross, the
guest of relatives.
Mrs, W. C. Mcßae is the guest of rel
atives in Thomasville for several days.
Mise Nelle Glenn has returned from Sa
vannah, where she hag been for several
months,
. Miss Virginia Varnedoe has returncld
from Hendersonville, N. €, where she has
been for several weeks .
Mrs. W. E. Perry Is visiting relatives in
Tallnhassee, Fla
Miss Ciyde Holtzendorff is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. W, B. Mclntosh, in Roa
noke, Ala.
Miss Bessie Darling of SBavannah is ths
guest of Mre. J. A DeVane for several
days
Miss Sarah Davis of “Federal, Md. is in
Valdosta and will remain here until spring.
Miss Thelma Minter of Thoniasville 18
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry, for the
week . .
Mre, ", "E. Meyers and her little sen,
Charles Jr., who have been in Charleston |
land the Isle of Palms, for some time, are |
|at_home I
Miss Mildred Carmichael, wko has heen
’w;(h relatives here, has returnéd to Bain
bridge.
Mra. J. J: Wooten of Milledgeville vis
ited relatives in Valdosta this week.
| Mrs. J. J. Newman, who has been trav
eling through the Middle West, has re.
turned home
Mr. and Mrs. P M. Brooks of Jackson
ville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W, 8.
Brooks
Mr. and Mrs, D, H. Stafnes Jr of H'\-'
vannhah were visiting in Valdosta thia
weelk |
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shiver of Adel
fwere among the visitors in Valdosta this
week
Mr. J. T Wood spent the tweek-end at
Tybee with Mre, Wood, who is spendine
some time there
Miss Elizabeth Dimmock who has been
the guest of Mra. Winston Troutman, has
roturned to her home in Atlanta.
Miss Althea Clyatt Bas returned from
Niagara Falls and other points of interest
in that section y
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Galvania, who
have bheen with Mr. and Mre. T. H. Log
ging for some time, have gone to Mont
gomery, Ala. After a short vigit thera:
they will go to their home at McComb,
Miss.
Miss Ida Groover is visiting relatives at
Dixie for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson left Sun
day for Newbery, 8 €, where they will
visit relatives for some weeks.
Miss Mattie McLendon is visiting rel
atives in Thomasville and will go to Whig
ham for a visit before returning home,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hudson have re
turned from Wetumpka, Ala., where they
have been for two weeks with' relatives,
Mrs. 8 T. Moore, who has heen tha
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. D.+Prine, has
returned to her home in Fifeton, Fla.
Mrs. Dallas C. Griffin has gone to South
Carolina, where she will visit for somo
time. 5
Mr. W, R. Youles has joined his wifo
and daughter in North Carolina for tho
remainder of the summer.
Miss Florrye Gornto has returned from
("fanada, Niagara Falls and other points «f
interest, 5
Mrs, ¢, L. Smith, who has been in At
lanta for several weeks, cam» home th's
week for a short visit, and expects to re
turn to Atlanta next weck, to remain with
her brother, Mr. Frank Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Harris have
returned from New Vork, where they have
been for several weeks
Miss Alice Wimberly has returned to
her home in Anniston, Ala., after several
weeks' visit with Mrs. W. R. Strickland.
She was the recipient of many social at
tentions while in Valdosta.
Miss Gladys Walker of Jnrluom»llls,
Fla. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, .R. J,
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs, . R. Reid and Mrs. Guy
Parker have returnsd from Pable Beach,
Fia., where they enjoyed the breezes for
some time.
Mrs. D. P. Smith and her daughter,
Mary Albherta, of .ch*mnvme, Fla. are
the guests of relatives In this ecity
Mrs. R, D. Stevens and Mrs ). G, Sto.
vens entertained informally Friday after
}nonn at A swimming party complimentary
to Miss Myrtrude Kensiee of Barnesville,
Hho is the guest of Mrs, O. W. Frank
n.
Mr. Frank Roberts of Charlotte, N. O,
is visiting his mother, Mrs. Frank fiobeno.l
this week,
Mrs. Wallace Wise and her dnulhtor.‘
Miss Julla Wige of Trenton, 8, €. and Miss
Margaret Allen of Savannah are the in
t;lr'uun‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs, 8 .
en.
Mrs, B, R. Nelson and Miss #rances Nel.
son of Macon are the guests of Mrs, W. F.
Bthridge.
Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Ousley are ut
White Springs, Fla. for some weeks ene
Qnfins that resort during the heated pe
riod.
Miss Anne Lu Fender has returned from
an interesting trip to Canada and points
in New lnfllud.
Miss Stella Rlohndnnhof Nashville,
Ga. 8 the guest of Mrs, Ressie Griffin,
Miss Ruth Mitchell, who has been visit.
ing various Canadian points for some time,
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. A, H, Clarke have returned
from White Springs, Fla, where theoy
have been for two weeks.
Miss Mamye Allen of Wayeross is tha
attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. 8 M,
Cannon
Mrs. W. R Strickland has returned
from Bt. Augustine and other interesting
points in Florida.
Migs Gertrede Hollls, & member of the
faculty of the South Georgia State, Nor
mal College, has returned from North
Georgia and s prepariag for the opening
of the college next weak.
Mujor and Mrs. J. O Varnedoe have
returned from Maecon, where they have
been for several waeeks,
Mrs. H. 8 MeDaniel has returned from
Samson, Ala,, whore she has heen visiting
Miss Willie Mae Hightower is in Jack
sonville, ¥a., where she will visit for
two weeks
Mis# Beulah Whilden of Waycross |s
the attractive guet of Mrs. J. C. Hunt.
Mr, and Mrs. Abal Winn and their two
children have returned from Liberty
County, where they have been visiting for
some time,
Mr. and Mra. D. W, Mowden are mak
ing an interesting motor tour through
Florida,
Mr, and Mrs. D, E. Bmall and two chil
dren are at hore after a visit for sote
durativn with relatives in Liberty County,
Mra. O, B Foster and children have
gone to West Point for a visit, Later they
will be Joined by Mr. Foster and will go
to New York and Philadeiphia and other
points for a vacation
Miss Eula Joe Pendergrast of Swains.
boro, who has been the guest of her
srandfather, Mr. T, D Clayact, has res
turned to her home
Mise Dorethy Dean of Gaipesville, who
bua been the attractive guest of Miss Clyde
MeKey, hus returned home She was ne
companied by Miss MeKey
Mrs. H B MceAdoo of [Dublin is the
guest of Mis. O T HI this week
Mrs James D Register Mra Sam D,
Regirter and Mrs. Mack D Register are
oecupying & cottage at Blue Springs for
the week '
Mrs. Horace Reevex of Inverness, Fia,
who has been the guest of Mrs W, ®
West, has gone to Atlanta for a stay of
sOme weeks.
Miss Clyde Cranford of Jackwsonville,
Fiw, who has bheen the attractive guest
of Mrs, W. B West, has returned home,
Miss Robert Annie Tucker of Macon i
the guest of Miss Fannie Martin
Mr, and Mra R O Lastinger have re
turned from Hot Springs. Ark, where
n\;l have been for several weeks
re. A B Arnett and chiidren have
returned home, After spending some time
With relatives at Clearwater, Fla,
Miss Helen Myddeltan, who has been at
M‘,-rn Falis and other points in that vie
Cinity. has returned hame,
Mre ) A Jlackson has returned from a
visit 1o relatives in Jucksonviile, Pla,
Enjoyable Affai
njoyable ai.
UFORD-—Miss Christie Shadburn en
tertained JFriday ecvening with a
backward party in honor of her
=uests, Misscs Robinson and Garner of
Norcross. Punch and cream were served
the guests.
Those present were Misses Bettye and
Selma Shadburn, Emmette Garner, Eve
lyn White, Mary Bess R?w«, Annie Nunn,
lAnm-- Kate Fryer, Helen and Jessie
! Brown, Messrs, Larkin and Clem Hayes,
Aureling Tidwell, Myron Stringer, Henry
Garner, Bertram Greer, HBert Brogdon
Bonnie Rowe, Golden Shadburn, Paul
Power, Isador Levinson, Bcott Grogan,
Lee Htrickland and Everette Greer,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Levinson and chii
dren spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Messrs. George 1. and W. L. Shadburn,
Misses Daisy Shadburn and Willle May
Rowe motored to Atlanta Wednesday.
Miss Gertrude Bowdon has returnwd
from a visit to New York,
Miss Marjorie Bugha has returned from
a glomm visit to Savannah.
he many friends of [Licutenant G.
Rowe will be glad to know that he has
received his discharge from the base hos
pital at Biltmore, ‘N. C,
Colonel 1.. 1. Jarrand of Newark, N. J
is the guest of his sister, Mrs. 8. J.
Busha, |
Miss Christa Bhadburn had as her week
end guests Misses Gwynn Rebinson and
Elsie Garner of Norcross, ‘
Mrs, H. W. Christian is visiting rel
atives in New Orleans, La.
Mrs. ClHff Mayson spent Tuesday in
Atlanta. ‘
Guy Green of lLawrenceville was a vll-\
itor here Tuesday. ]
! Mr. and. Mrs. H. G. Patton have ro
turned from an extended visit to Fond
du Lac, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brogdon spent
Friday in Atlanta.
’ Mr. and Mrs. B, 1.. Mcintosh of Smyrna
were the week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs,
‘D A. Irwin.
| Misses Glaflys and Lillian Céok of Du
luth were the guests of Misses Maggie
‘and Irene Harris Sunday
. Rev. and Mrs, SNpeArlnx have returned
to their home in New Orleans, La. after
an extended visit to their daughter, Mrs,
T, . Mayson.
Mies Dorothy Allen has returned from
a camp in Vermont.
Miss Kitty Power of Atlanta was the
week end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Power,
Miss Virginia Stanford of Atlanta is
t:wk guest of her aunt, Mrs, H, P. Ham
rick.
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Neese and chil
dren of Gainesville were the Sunday
guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Neese.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shadburn and chil
dren spent Sunday in Atlanta with Mr.
and Mrs. A J, Rtreet
Mrs. Robert Hammet, Misses Vera Dun
can nnq Winnie Rowe Sudderth were
Tuesday” visitors to Atianta.
Miss Lucy Harrington has returned
from Newnan, where she attended a house
party
" Mr. and Mrs, Tom Humphrey of Nor
cross were the week end guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Mose Greer,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shadburn spent the
week-end at Cleveland.
Mrs. M. D. Stringer has returned from
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. B. H,
Robinson, in Norcross.
Mrs. J. M. Sewell, Mrs. Clive Hansard
and baby and Miss Chloe Keiley speut
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Pharr and children
of Montgomery, Ala. were the recent
guests of relatives.
Mrs. Laura Phagen of Marietta is the
guest of relatives and friends.
Sooo
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Dublin Notes
ÜBLIN.—~Miss Doris Hall was compli
mented hy her friends with a jolly
surprise party ome evening recently.
The affair took place at the home of Miss
Hall's grandfather, Dr. T. H. Hall. Quite
a number of xoun‘ people were present
and games and proms were enjoyed until
a late hour when a dainty -up?er was
served, Eni:yin( the dell’h(fu affair
were Misses Mae Howard, Nellie McNeeley,
Evie Delle Keene, Annie Flanders, Rosa
Mahone, Nora Hodges, Ethel Orr, Ruth
Hodges, Sallie Dautry, Mattie Hutto,
Frances Perkins, Ruby Jordan, Messrs.
Henry Blue, Leonard lleDnaol. Austin
Hall, Claude Hodges, Jullan Rachel® E.
Hmn, Edgar mx of Wadley, Shuler
Bl Waddell, an Delmar Jordan,
Felton Plerce, Dr Perkins, George Wil
liams, JAT‘I Hobbs: and others. Miss
”B\?emt. Hall assisted in caring for the
guests, ’ ¥ )
Mr. and rn. J. A. Bryan entertained
recently with an old fashion square dance
at t!eir home on Franklin street. Miss
Dorothy Arnette, a charming ypung lady
of Brunswick, was honor guest.
A most délightful evening was spent
dancing the oid fashion Virginia reel and
playing all kinds of gdmes. Music was
enjoyed and dainty refreshments were
served.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Wexler Jordan, Mrs. B, F.
Pousell, Mrs. J. F. Jordan, Misses Dorothy
Arnette, Myrtie Bryan, Mae Howard, Ruth
Jordan, Pauline Howard, Ruby Jordan,
Essie Cummings, Mae Gentry, Pay Keene
of Macon, Messrs. Smith, McDaniel, Hutto,
MeConnell, Watson, Baysmore, Thompson,
Duffy and others.
. Miss Emma Perry has returned from an
extended trip to the far West. She visited
Salt Take City, Yellowstone Park, Chi
cago, the Canadian Rockies and other in
teresting points,
Miss Sara Emma Herndon, a charming
voung lady of Social Circle, is the guest
of Miss Georgia Thomas at her home on
Bellevue road.
The Sunbeam Band of the First Baptist
Chureh of Dublin has sent a donation of
S2O to the orphans of Hepewell Orphan
age to be used to procure tablets et
pencils for the coming session of school.
This is olperlnlll (‘;mlkuhle of the chil
dren_of the band. r leaders, Mrs. O,
€. Cumbus and Mrs. Vrenizer, deserve
muech commendation for the -rlendid work
they are doing among the children of the
city. |
y,&ll‘. Meveland Pope of the Dublin
Guards was host to several distinguished
! vigitors Auring the past week. Gen. Van
| Holt Nash and Maj. Arthur MeCullom of
Atlanta and Lieut. Col. Frank Bartow
and Maj. . 8. Warshaver of Camp Han
cock made up a party visiting the city to
muster in the Dublin Guards.
Gladstone Willlams has returhed to the
eity after an extended stay among the
Adirondack Mountains. He also visited
New York and other Bastern cities while
away. ‘
The Rev. W. W. Webster, who is visiting
at Tallulah Falls and who i 8 conducting
services at St. James Episcopal Mission
there, was complimented with a birthday
dinner by Mrs. Rittenhouse Moore of Mo
bile. The affair was most elaborate and
was attended by the Episconalians of that
place and also by the visiting members of
that church Mrs. Frank Lawson and
Mttle Miss Augusta Lawson of Dublin
were among the guests present
A large party of Dublinites enjoyed a
most delightful outing at Well Springs,
a beautiful resort about twelve miles from
the city The party motored out in the
early afternoon and enjoyed swimming,
bathing and boating unti! a late hour. An
eclahorate pienie supper with hot coffee
was served and the return trip was made
late in the evening. This was one of the
very largest parties miven here in a jlong
while and was made up of both the
married and unmarried contingent, among
Dublin's lovers of out of door sports
Miss Vivian Stanley, who s visiting
Miss Maude tSaniey, is being beautifully
sntertained while in Atlanta. Recently her
hostess complimented her with a delight.
ful matinee party. Miss Stanley will visit
Rockmart and Cedartown before return
ing to the eity.
Little Miss Edith Guyton celebrated her
eloventh birthday with a mueh enjoved
pleture show party on Saturday. The
guests assembled at her home on Gaines
! wtreet and enjoved refreshing punch served
|hy Minses Louise Sessions and Mury
| Dishop, After the show the children visits
ed the popular ice eream pariors of
Knighton and Campbell where lees and
cakos wore served. Little Miss Guyton
Land Mrs. John Guyton were assisted in
caring for thelr guests by Mrs. Grafton
Reinhart
{ The party from this city which has
| heen enjoying eamp at St. Simons Island
have returned to the city after a most
enjoyable trip. 'l‘hv;. also visited Cum
beriand Island and Fernandina, Fla. In
the party were Mrs, W. L. Joiner, Mr. and
Mrs, Men Joiner and children of Griffin,
Mre. Freeman Rawe, Mra Mary Brunson,
Misses Fances TRodbinson, Eva Rtephens,
[ Ann Willlama, Annle T.ee Joiner, Loulse
!lmm\hhon. Ginderella Brunson and Deon
Joiner.
A jolly event of the week was the sur.
prise party which Miss Rosa Mahone's
friends gave In her honor on Wadnesday
ovening. Proms were enjoyed until a late
{ hour when deliclous refreshments were
{served. TFerns and potted plants adorned
(the rooms and pofeh and refreshing
l'mm‘hb w:‘l vrv‘a‘d t:‘ungcptho entire Q':v
nin, y Misses Mande Du and Gladys
Mngona Enjoying this n":'r’ Were )’.“’l
Mahone, Ruth Hoedges, Ennic Fanders,
Mattie Hutto, Annie Thompson, Ethel Orr,
Evie Delle Keene, Frances ferking. Sallia
Dautry, Fdna Ear! Reins of Macon, Annie
Claire Smith, Maude Tyndall, Messrs Wad.
dell Jordan Carl Lattinier of Augusta,
John Tyndall, Alpheus MHill. Roey Orr,
Shuler Biand. talfan Nacheis, Jesss Me.
Afee. Bdmair Hodges Harry Erwin, Blakes
16y Parrott, Notwood Planders,
Given for
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Visitor.
ARTERSVILLE —On Tuesday Mrs.
Walter Holcomb was hostess at a
. luncheon, honoring h:-s aunt, Mrs.
Tom McElwain of+ Bmithfield, Ky, Her
guests included Mrs. A. B. Conyers, Mrs. J.
W. Jones, Mrs. Rush Pyron, Mrs. Sam
Jones, Mrs. Mary Turner, Mrs. Charles
| Wikle and Mrs. Doyle Butler of Muiem\d
Misses Laura Mays, Dorothy Conyers an
Luey Conyers. ’
. Mrs. Charles Wikle and Mrs. Doyle But.
ler of Marietta were ;uem during the past
week of Mrs. Sam P, Jones. X
' Mrs. Iza Neel, who has been visiting
| her sister, Mra. Marvin MoClatchey In Ate
lanta returned home Tuesday. .
Heyward Young is at home after at
tending swnmer school at the University
of Georgia. 3
The Rev. 8. A. Harris spent Thursday in
Waleska. »
Cothran Milner of Atlanta is the guest
of Miles QGilreath at “Gil-field"’' camp on
Etowah River.
Mrs. Bennett Conyers is visiting relas
tives in Birmingham, Ala.
¢ Mrs. John Lewis and little daughter,
Sara, have returned home after a visit 10
relatives in Columbia, 8. C. On their res
turn they were accompanied Ly George
Wilson, who will be their guest for a short
wfle. ]
vi Reeves of Atlanta spent Friday in
Cartersville,
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hurt Jr. ‘mnrtn.nmd
a shooting party at their coultry home
near Cartersville. Their gueats were Mr.
and Mrs. Rucker McCarty, Mr. and Mrs,
Marshall Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Troutman, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Gregg,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Gay.
Porter Jones is visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Agnes Morris, in New Orleans.
Miss Jennie Lane Jones, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Ap. Monfort for several
weeks has returned to her home in Rome,
Mrs. Tom McElwain of Smithfield, Ky,
is the guest of Mrs. S. P. Jones.
Mrs. Ruth' Tinsley has returned home
after a visit to relatives In Asheville,
N. C.
. Mrs. Isaac Lucas and children of Plains
are the guests of Mrs. Lucas’ parents,
' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conner.
(01. and Mrs. Barry Wright and little
'daughter of Rome have bheen guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sproull Fouche,
Mrs. Ab. Monfort and Griffin Monfort
have returned from a visit to Mrs. J. T.
Corley in Marietta. ; {
Mrs. L. B. Womelsdorf spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Miss Pauline Gilreath and Miss Nora
Wofford are attending a house party in
Etowah, Tenn., given by Mrs. Maude Har
ris
Miss Estelle Meorgan has returned to
Rome, after a visit to Miss Frances
Weoms.
Mrs. Mary Flemister of Dalton and Mrs,
J. P. Bmith of Tunnel Hill have been the
guests of Mrs. P. ', Flemister,
Misses Roberta and Florrie Wylie are
In Westminster, 8. ~ where they will be
the guests of relatives for two months,
Mrs, J. L. Stroasier of Cuthbert is vis
iting Mrs. A. T. Calhoun.
Billy Couch has returned from Alex
andria, W, Va.,, where he spent the sum
mer: months.
Miss Charlotte Flemister is at home
after visiting New York, Buffalo, Boston
and m.hevrl points of interest,
Mrs. Minnie Leake Conyers has been
the guest of relatives in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts of Charles
ton, 8. C. have returned home after a
visit to Mrs. Roberts' sister, Mrs. C. H.
Cox.
Mrs. Robert Adair and Miss Frances
Adair spent Wednesday in Atlansa.
Mrs. M. E. Head and children, Beverly
and Charlotte, of Tuscaleosa, Ala.; Mrs.
Giibson and Miss Charlotte Gibson of Bir
mingham, Ala, are the guests of Horace
Howard.
Benham Simms of Georgetown, Ky. is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, g Cunyus. |
| An_enjoyable event of the week was
the dance given by the young men of
‘Cnrtanvme on Wednesday evening. A
nu:nber of out-of-town guests were pres
ent.
Lewis Peeples loft Sunday for Law
renceville, N, J. where he is to enter
school at Princeton.
Stanley Dodd of Atlanta was the woek
end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Doda.
* Mrs. Kate Akerman and Miss Kate
Granger of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs
A. O, Granger at “Overiook."”
Mrs. Henry Milner of Atlanta has been
the guest of Mrs. Walter Akerman.
Littie Miss Elena Simpson has returnod
from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Robert
Walker, in Dallas.
Miss Connie Tinsley has returned home
after spending several weeks in Atlanta
and later in Cedartown as the guest of
Mrs. O. 1. Williams,
Mrs. Hampton Field and little children,
Alice and Jane, are at home after heing
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wal
ker in Monroe for a short while, .
Mrs, O. L. Williams of Cedartown is
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Sale School Dresses Monday
The season’s best models in good staple materials such as chambray, ginghams, linene
and reps, both light and dark, in solid and combination colors. About fifteen styles to
select from; ages up to 16. Two lots—
sl.so and $1.98
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Large Counter Display Rear Main Floor
Boys’, Girls’ and Beginners’ Fine and Coarse Rib
Stockings at Reasonable Prices
Black, Brown and White.
15—35 and 50c Pair
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Ladies’ Lisle Hose
A Big Hosiery Special
OR THIS WEEK
Mercerized Lisle Hose, with seam up back,
Comes in Brown, Black and White. Regular
and out sizes,
29¢ Pair
SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS T 8
2 for s¢—3 for 10c—5 and 10c¢ each
McCLURE TEN CENT CO.
“The Home Store”—s¢ to $5.00
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——gllns gl ..C“.\\o
visiting her sister, Mrs. Z. M. Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs, Max Bcheuer have res
turned from visiting In New York and
other points.
Miss Alice McAuley entertained a num
ber of her young friends with a most en
joyable party at her country home near
Cartersville Thursday.
Miss Ruby Russcl, after spending seve
eral days in Jacksonville, Fli, is agamn
the guest of Mrs. Terrel Fincher,
Misses Ellen and Florence Wheeler have
returned’ to their home in Prosperity, 8
(~ agter visiting Mrs. Terrel Fincher
for several weeks,
Mrs. Carleton Cone, who visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, George Gil
reath, for several weeks, has returned to
her home in Atlanta. 2
Miss Myrtice Adair arrived home safely
Saturday, after spending several months
overseas in the canteen service in connec
tion with the Y. M. C, A. Miss Adair's
many friends are welcoming her home.
Miss Adair was honor guest at a rook
party Tuesday morning, given by Mrg
Claude Pittman and Miss Jessie Davos
at the home of Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Grat
ton Hammond of Macon was awarded &
dainty prize for making top score.
' Mrs, Will Winman spent Monuay in At
anta.
Mrt, TFrank Pruden and little daugh
ters of Dalton are visiting Mrs. Pruden’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs., John Anderson
Mrs, Rembert Bims has returned to her
heme in Atlanta, after visiting Mr. and
Mrs, Charles W. Sproull.
® Willlam Jones is visiting relatives in
Atlanta
Miss Lucile Vail, whoe has been the guest
of Mrs. John W. Jones for the summer
months, has returned to Matanzas, Cuba,
where she helds a pesition in the schoois
there.
Miss Sarah Vaughan left Saturday for
Marschallville, where she will be a brides
maid in the wedding of Miss Cleone Fel
ton and O, K. David on Tuesday.
Miss Frances Adair was the guest of
Miss Annette Granger in Atlanta for sev
eral days the past week.
Miss Sarah Jones has returned from a
visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Howard Weems of Rome was a guest
last week of Quillian Jones.
Mrs. Will Hansell and children of At
lanta are the guests of Mrs. Hansell's
mother, Mrs. A. O. Granger.
Mrs. Mary Freeman, a former resident
of Cartersville, who has heen visiting hor
brother, Mlits Dobbins, is now the guest
of her psister, Mrs. George Vaach, in
Adairsvilld,
1.e.0n Hames, after nearly a year's
service overseas, in the marine corps, has
returned home and i= with his pareénts,
Rev. and Mrs. L., G. Hames.
Miss Nora Hall has returned to Wash
ington, where she holds a government
position, after spending her vacation at
home. i
Miss Esther Lyons, who holds a posi
tion with the government in Washington,
D. ~ has heen the guest of Miss Maniie .
Jones at her cquntry home.
To the Brid
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of Yesterday |
Y()L'R old fashioned wedding ring
of any width or econformation
The Biore can be .made ‘mto a beal'mfu.lly deco
of. Dependa- | rated ring without cutting it, harm
bility ing the inscription, or in any way
destroying the cherished sentiment
; of your wedding circlet. If you have
modern platinum rings, your wed
ding ring can be made to match
them by overlaying with® platinum.
Let us show you some rings wg
have made over.
We Close at
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47 Whitehall
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For the little fellow who is just starting his
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combination colors. Up to S-year sizes,
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A short time ago a -woman
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her gray hair restored in a
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answer her immediate need,
and then hegan the electrical
treatments to permanently re
store its original color.
By the time that one artifieial
coloring would have worn off
the electrical treatment had
done its good work—her hair
was permanently restored ana
needed no further coloring
Her friends were unable to de
tect either treatment.
We can restore your gray hair
just as we did hers. Private
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Beauty Patlors
58!/, Whitehall St.