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ACON.—A delights:
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M week was the dance xival; g; o
% young women of the city at the
, Idle Hour Country Ciup. The young men
of Macon t:;re the guests of honor. Each
escor one or more boys
mco. The ball room was K“ut&c‘:lllm
decorated, The hostesses — were: Misses
Minnie Goodwyn Art e oo
y ope, Estelle Sloan
Barah Pellew, Celeste Horne, Zadie Amer
ine, Margaret Wise, her gu'ml Miss A
e y g g
nes Hood, Commerce; Emily Massee, Hazle
Sparks, Frances Gurr, Merriman Frierson,
Ruth Gardiner, Mary King, Thelma Kas
terling of Americus; Mary Evans Rankin
fzabéth McCaw, Catherine Corbin, Bva
all, Virginia Gunn, Marion O’Donnell,
ugenia Napier, Mildred Sloan, Adeline
Bmall, Marguerite Kerr, Celine Napier,
Movn.‘;!‘ F;rf‘zf::l Etliznl';:lth Clayton, Mary
Bard anta, Eleanor Jov
Taibotton. Whor. ot
mong the young men present were:
Messrs. Albert Brown, J W.plmvelnce er:,,
Frank West Jr., Jack Ross Bowdre, Ste
ven Popper Jr., Sam Guthman Jr., Jules
Griffin, Tinsldy West, Jack and Charles
Hall, Walter Boone, Leonard Gibson, Bill
Williams, Dean Bakewell, Willie Myers.
Thomas Lawson, Brooks, Sloan, Edgar
m.‘ George O'Berry, Ted Holt, Rudolph
ght, EA Gurr, Marian and Cleveland
Massee, Pink Persons, Florence Perry, Per
/ry Madhone, Elliot and Kenneth Dun
wody, Fred Martin, Charles Newton, Lee
Plelds, Ethan Staats, Felton Hatcher Jr.,
James Ross, Fournoy Howard, Lanier and
Charlie Anderson, Clifford McKay, Charles
1 Bllis, Henry Edwards, Mack Mcllduff,
Harry Robert Jr., Hilyer Rudisill Jr.,
{ Fisher Craft, Angus Craft, Warren Thorpe,
| Bam BBpence, Billy Kinney, Clarence (Hh»-
' bedgeé, lLomnis Lane, Hadaway Rowlenson,
. Tom Marcy, Walter Stapler, Joe Popper.
. Harry Kendall, W. B. Brooks Jr., Bill
Powers. Ed Hubbard, Sam Morton, George
Leonard, John Baxter, Everette Floyrnoy,
Frank Troutman, Jerry Jones, Ja(‘)}‘hof
fee, David Crandall, Jimmy- Brown of
Fort Valley, Henry and George Lumpkin,
Henry Clay, James Davenport, Bob Lane
of Americus, James Weddington of Dub
-lin, Fred Webb of Cordele, Milton Riley
of Atlanta, Charies Smith, Parish Mer
cer, Edward Davis, Grafton Smith, Arthur
and Jack Peavy, Janfes Budd, Robert
Jeffries, Dana Blackmar, William Proc
tor, Carl York, Curtis Guttenberger Jr.,
! Lafayette Davis Jr., John Byron, Guyton
Sloan, Lawson and Tim Miller, Francis
Etheridge, James Frazer, Chap Powell,
Joe Comer and Tom Eden.
Charles Williamson was the host at an
informal buffet supper at the Idle Hour
Country Club in honor of Mr. Clem Chest
ney of New York. About ten couples en-
Jo‘:d Mr. Williamson’s hospitality.
rs. S. T. Bankston entertaingd the
members of the South Macon Community
Club at _her home.
Mrs. Richard Hines and son, Ben, left
Friday for San Franciseo, where they will
Vit Mr. and Mrne. James Hines before
salling for Honolulu.
Mrs. J. A. Dunwody was the hostess
at an informal sewing party in honor of
Mre. Bugenia Hardeman of Atlanta, the
guest of Mrs. W. T. Anderson. The guests
were: Mrs. H. D. Adams, Mrs. Lafayette
Davig, Mrs. Leonard McManus, Mrs. E
A. Willis, Miss Mary Davis, Mrs. A. J.
Orr, Mrs. W. T. Anderson and Mrs. 8. C.
3. and Mrs. T. B. Toole entertained
their Brother, J. Wiley Toole, at the res
idence con Tuesday night. The guests
were: Misses Clennie Kelley, Ruby Hook
er, Ezell Aides, Evelyn Newberry, Min
nié Lee Peacock, Olive Blount and lois
Howington. Messrs. J. Wiley Toole, Wi
ley Aides, Arthur Shepherd, Holmes Al
len, Clayton White, Frank Kelley, 3 D
Addison and John Blount.
Miss Marian O'Donnell is spending the
week end in Americus as the guest of
Miss Maude Sherling.
Miszes Minnie Woodwyn Artope and’ iKt
ty Birdsey leave this week for Albany
to spend a few days with Miss Miriam
Rogers.
Afiss Henrietta Davis motored from At
lanta with Mrs. Henry Campbell to at
tend the dance at the Idle Hour Country
Club. While here they were guests of
Miss Virginia Gunn and Mrs. Will Gunn.
Mrs. B. B. Willingham and two daugh
ters have returned from Richmond, V&
Miss Mary King leaves tomorrow for
Wilmington, Del, where she will attend
the marriage of her brother, Lieut. Henry
Lord Page King, to Miss Sarah Evans,
which occurs September 6.
Miss Frederick Russell of Atlanta is the
est of Miss Vvirginia Gunn and Mrs.
flgfl: Gunn.
. ™. W. H. Mitchell is expected home
soon from a visit to Cincinnati and Chat
tanooga. s
Mrs. Hoodlette Oliver has gone to
Americus to visit Mrs. Frank Turpin and
Mrs. Reeves Arthur.
Miss Margaret McKenney, who has been
visiting in Ansonia, Ohio, i® mow at In
flpolls. where she is being entertained
the guest of Mrs. Clifford Lamber.
;:“ T. .D. Walker entertained at her
ome in Mulberry street at an inféarmal
bridge party for her guest, Mrs. W. Gay
fi‘kflw of Dawson, and Mrs. Robert Sear
s of. Allendale, the guest of Mrs. Roy
i»;fll. {Her guests were Mrs. Raines, Mrs.
£ Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Rad Turner, Mrs,
8 m gucht\nnn, Mrs. Archie Dmgke,
S Mrs, leetwood of Augusta.
The t Vitleville Sewing Club was enter
‘tainedd by Mrs. Albert Adams. Refresh
.glonu were served late in the afternoon.
. The guests were: Mrs. Frank Carmichael
of Jackson, Mrs, Robert Searson of Allen
fdnle, 8. C.; Miss Eloise Hatfield of Ed
winton and Miriam Pritchard of Tenmille,
fthe guests of Mrs. John Dunwody: Mrs.
! Clayton Buchanan, Mrs. Roy 1, Mrs.
+ John D*mmd , Mrs. Walter Jo n, Mrs
“Albert King, {“’fl Ned Vineent, . Boyee
L Miller, Mrs. Oliver Jelks, Mrs” Leonard
' MeManus, Mrs. Peter Fick
# " Mrs. Charles Hilbun was hostess to a
;froup of girls of the high school con
! tingent in homor of Miss Frances Joyner
,-f Hawkinsville. Included in ‘the group
slo mcet Miss Joyner were: Misges Sara
< Martin,, Mathilde Wilson, Flizabeth Lit
| tle, Olara Warwell and Eloise Craig. Mrs
2 Hilbun also emtertained at her home with
. & rook party for Miss Joyner,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Stone were host
and hostess at their home in Vineville
avenue in celebration of the birthday an
niversary of Mrs. Stone's mother, Mrs. N,
B. Corbin. |
Mrs. 8. P. Bankston was hostess to thu}
members of the South Macon Community
NOTICE!
WE ARE STILL IN BUSINESS
Home Art Supply Co.
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Temporary Office Is At
(Second Door From Our Building Which Burned August 12th.)
Customers who make their payments in the office will
please call here as usual, and here they may informp them
selves regarding our new fall stock which is arriving daily,
which is carried at our temporary salésroom at 104 Madison
avenue,
We are still transacting business and our agents and col
lectors are still covering their routes as usual We will
thank you to receive them on their regular calling day and
ask them about our new fall merchandise, shipments of
which are arpiving in fresh lots each day,
Manufacturers are co-operating with us and rushing for
ward shipments of new merchandise to replace our stock
which was burned out. Building contractors are cooperating
with us in the rapid construction and refinishing of our old
building and we expect to get back Into our old building
as soon as it i remodeled. Meanwhile, we are prepared to
supply our customers with nice, clean, fresh stock.
We thank you for your past patronage and the kindnees
and sympathy expressed in persqn, by phone and by letters,
: Yours truly,
Home Art Supply Co.
Floor Coverings Window Hangings
Bed Coverings -
Silverware and Other Household Specialties
Miss Benita Allen, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Allen
of Milledgeville, who will be married to Captain Lloyd
Davidson Brown.
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Club Wednesday evening at her home in
Ridge avenue. Thoge present were: Mes
dmmnes B, H. Harmount, Lll‘lie ft; ier
Mitehell, Brandtley Johnson, H. M. g(or
rison, G. F. Gileland, G W. Anderson,
W. B. Holloway, O. O. Collier, J. H.
Brown, J. W. Ramsey, J."F. Kent, B. L.
Reid, Misses Ethel Morrison and Minnie
Rankin.
Mrs, Walter Grace Br. and Mrs. Bruce
Jones are expected home from Chautau
que, N. Y., where they have been spend
ing some tlzxi:.
Miss Inaz Minter is visiting Miss Alice
Newton in Forsyth.
Miss Gladys Stone and Mrs. Oliver Jelks
are visiting Miss Ruth Cinder in For
syth. . r ¥
Miss Merriman Frierson has returned
fromn Marshallville. ‘
Trfl- 1a H. Parmer was hostess at her
home in corgia avenug in « honor of
Missen J al He'len .gsr;f; of Berry.
Mrs. J. D d enfértaimed at her
home in Vineville at a dance complimen
gary for Misses Bernice Harby of New
Orleans and Miss Lucy Pitts of Pitts
ville, Ala., guests of Miss Della Clifford
MecManus. Assisting Mrs. Todd were Mes
dames C. E. Kernigan and L. W. Me-
Manus. Among those invited were: Misses
Harby Pitts, Consuello and Pearl Proud
fit, Florence Dickinson, Willie Snow, Le
nora Frederick, Annie Holmes and her
uest, Jeannette Wallace; Martha Elkan,
pise Thompson of Montrose, Augusta
teyer; h‘d,fi‘nr-. Kenneth Bryant, Cubbedge
Bnow, T and Clarence Eden, Fred
Brooks, Willlam Shelverton, Millard Jack
sou, Charles Park, Walker Roberts, Lane
Coahman of Blakety, Wiliam and Mat
taver McManus and Figsher. Craft.
There was an informal soript dance at
the Idis Hour Country Club that proved
ar enjoyable occasion. Among those pres
ent were: Misses Thelma Basterling of
Americus, - Agnes Hood of Commerce, Cle
leste Horne, Emily Massee, Minnie Good
wyn . Artope, Frances Gurr, M:\r‘lrpt
Wise, Sarah Pellew, Elizabeth MeCaw,
HEARST!S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919,
Ruth Gardiner, Merriman Erisson, Mary
Evans Rankin, Mary King, Mildred Sloan,
Margaret Ferril, Hazle Sparks, Adeline
Small, Eva Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
Massee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1. Sparks,
Messrs. Helon Chichester, Dean Bakewell,
Albert Brown, Thomas Lawson, Ethan
Staats, George O'Berry, Willie Myers, Wil
liam Powers, Walter Stapler, Steven Pop
per Jr,, BSam Guthman Jr., Rudolph
Wright, Ed Smith, Lieutenant Sutter of
Souther Field, Lieutenant Wyatt of Sou
ther Field, Ted Holt, Solomon Hogue Jr.,
‘Leonard Gihson, Raymond Gibson, Graf
ton Smith, Ellict Dunwody, Charles and
Jack- Hall.
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Summerville Notes
% TMMERVILLE.—On Thursday after
noon Miss Ethel Allen gave a party
for her guest, Miss Sadie Gilbert of
Chattanooga, o the lawn of the hostess.
The guests were: Misses Gilbert, Bertha
and Mu-z Holland of Holland, and their
guests, Florence Polk of Newnan and
Susie Burkhalter of Rome; Myrtle Wyatt
of Menlo, Gladys Wright of Stephens,
Ark., and Mesdames John Harrington and
Julia Lass of Chattanooga, Walton Browne
and Dabney Hardy of Rome and Misses
Marion Henry, Cleo Murphey, Fannie Me-
Whorter and Helen Taylor and Allens.
Misses Fay and Beth Rhyne of LaFay
ette eame Thursday to visit the Misses
Hanson.
Misscs Myrtle Wyatt, Lucile . Agnew,
Mildred Laurence and Dorothy Garvin
of Menlo, were week end guests of Misses
Eva Belle Henley, Vivian Wheeler, Edice
League and Vera Belle Hanson, respec
tively, and were the recipients of many
social honors
Miss U™, (Gleason of Augusta is
visiting the JMisses Myers this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Storey of Rome
were guests of M. M. Allen and family
Sunday. Migs Allen and her guest, Miss
Gilbert, and Mrs. Julia Loep of Chatta
nooga returned for a visit in Rome,
. The Missos Holland were hostesses at a
lovely evening party Wednesday for Misses
Lorena Polk of Newnan and Susie Burkse
halter of Rome. Progressive games and
music were enjoyved, Punch and lce course
were served, ‘The guests were: Misses
Polk, Burkhalter, Sadie Gilbert, Chatta
nooga; Gladys wm:k: Arkansas, and
Ethel and Annie M. Allen, Estclle Moon,
Miss Wisenbaker, FEdice League, Sallie
‘Woodward, Louise . Byrant and Messrs
Roland Henry, 'Mid M. Allen, Wiley Hin
ton, Hinton BRBellah, Marcus Woodward,
Robert Gray, Bob Holland, Henley Craw
ford, Alfred lee, Alfred Taylor and Mrs
V. T. Taylor Miss Francis Myers enter
tained a number of her little friends on
her eighth anniversary, August 25 Games
‘and A contest were the amusements of
the afternoon. Miss Margaret Neal won
the prize. lce cream with birthday cakes
was served, @he little guests were Missos
Muriel Gore of b.;liny--m-. Dixie and Mar
garet Neal, Busie tt Bitting, leec Ste
‘hnnmn. Eun?h\ Powell, Frank and Nelle
anner Shumate, Kathieen Taylor, Thel
:l. Qnu;!;u c;;\d Av;l" l'.nunu\’ \'Vuo:‘ and
astors n Hanj tting, John Store
t‘lo:‘uirn.efhmmm "I?flu'h of Atlanta, fi‘:m{
Stephenson, Juck Rhumnate, Harry MeGine
nis, Wilson Hill and Glenn Wood,
Mr. and Mrs lcmnr of Winder came
Tuesday to visit rs. J. A. Beavers
Mrs. B. A. Cgbb and sons of Temple
are #pending this week with the Rev,
and Mrs. . H. Connell,
Miss Lillle Moyérs of Rome was the
guest of Mra, G D Bapy last week
The Rev. and Mrs, R, H. Ofr wont Wed.
nesday to attend MoLin.Harden wedding
iln Rome, %
Missox Gladys Wreight and Annle M,
Allen were guests of ‘Mllnl Cheneys in
Lindale Wednesday.
Messrs. Walter and Bddie Sturdivant of
Atlanta are visiting here this week
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Forest Park Notes
OREFT PARK. —~Miss Ruth Ragsdale
retufned home lase Bunday after
upending several days in Lithia
gurmz-, ne the guest of Misses Anna and
Hen Winn,
Miss LNte Mas Bartiott is wisiting Miss
Annie Mae Wells of Bast Point for a few
days this weelk,
The Ladies' Missionary Bociety was en.
tertained hy Mres. R, C. Cates last Tues
duy afternoon,
{lrn B . Yaneey wnas hostess at A
spend-the«dny pacty Monday. Those pres.
ent wern Mre. 3, A. Moore, Mrs, Otls
Richardeon and Mre. J. J Noble \
The Forekt Park Soclal lub met at |
the home of Miss Evelyn Moore last
Tuesday night. * |
Miss Emma Berg of Atlanta spent lnst
weeksond with Misses Rilla and Luetta
Phillips, ‘
Mrs, 3. W. Moore # sponding the week
;na'm Atlanta as the guest of Mra I
e L TAL ‘Mord’ #ha’ Men 8. O, Yan
ooy and family spent last Wednesday 'n
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. A R Dement
Hilsman
RUNWCK.—An enjoyable affair
amos the younger crowd was the
dancing party given Friday evening
by Miss Alberta Hlm. at her home
in Union atr% of her guest,
Miss Margaret of Augusta, (la. Miss
Hilsman was aesisted in entertaining by
her mother, Mrs. A, 8. Hll:‘mn. Miss
Mary King Hilsman and Miss Helen Bran
ham. Fifteen couples were invited.
Mrs. E. E. Shaver of Jacksonville, ¥la.,
is visiting Mrs. Bert Cribben.
Mra. William Muyhcno and ohildren
are spending a month at ard, N. C.
Misses Margaret and lw;flnon re
turned to the alty Sunday - spending
three weeks at Skyland, N. C.
Mr. and: Mrs. E. H. Scott and children
have returned to their home in_ Athens
after spending two woeks with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Miller.
Misses Bugenia and Clifferd Harris of
Jacksonville are visiting Misses Eva and
Alma Harria,
Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Way and children
have returned to the city after spending
the summer on 8t Simon's Island.
Mrs. Mack Burroughs and chilren have
returned to the ¢ity after spending the
month of August on St. Simon's Island.
Mrs. N. D. Russell has returned after
spending a month in the Piedmont San
itarium, Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Pauline Scariett returned Thurs
day after a delightful visit with her sig
ter, Mrs. B. A. Daniels, in Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. lLouisa Stacy is visiting friends
and relatives in Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Tanner Porter of Do#mn Is vis
iting Miss Forrfe and Miss Mary Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaffrey Woodriff left
Wednesday in their eaf for Orange, Va.,
to visit relatives.
Miss Cecil McKay, the (l"h“ ub worker
of the Y. W. O. A, left Thursday for
Chicago, Tl., after spending three months
in the city.
Mrs, N. J. Normand has returned to
her home in Savannah after a short visit
;vith her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Flem
ng.
~ Mrs. 0. A. Butler and little du\zntd,
Charlotte, are visiting in Fitzgeral
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meeks have removed
to Miami, Fla., to reside in the future.
Mrs. L. T. McKinnon and Miss Gladys
MoKinnon left Monday night for Asheville,
N. . to spend a month at The Manor.
Mise Bufort Ailken is at Brevard, N. €.,
for a month.
Miss Irene King has returned to her
home in Savannah after visiting relatives
in the city.
Miss May Carmichaei has returned to
her home in Marion, TIl,, after spending
six weeks with her brother and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. James Carmichael.
Miss Mary Mallard has returned after
‘an enjoyable visit with relatives in Thom
~asville, Ga.
" Misses Katherine and Afice Stiles are
visiting relatives in Malborne, Ga.
Dr. J. B. Terrell, U. 8 N, left T&,ufs-«
day for the Naval Hoapital in Chakles
ton, where he will report for Auty.
- Miss Anmie Ruth Myrick returned to
" her home in Quitman Thursday after
gpending a year in the «city.
‘, Miss Caro Truluch arrived Wednesday
to act as genmeral Y. W. C. A. secretary
in_the city.
Miss Virginia Potter is visiting Miss An
nie Ruth Myrick mn Quitman.
" Mrs. H. B. Maxey, Misses Ann and
Il"lorpnce Maxey left Tuesday for Chicago,
Ni.. to visit Mrs. B 8 Watkine.
‘ John and Spencer Harrison are visit
ing Judge and Mre Spencer Atkinson
in Atlanta. ’
. Rev., and Mrs. L H Ballard, Misses
'Ray and Louise RBalard and Lee are
lenjovlm}’n motor trip to places of inter
est in Oeorgia.
- Mrs. William Jehnson is spending som¢
‘timn at Sewanee, Tenn.
The Business Weman's Club and Girl
{anorw-s of the Y W. C. A enjoved a
week end house party on gt. Simon’s
Tsland. A feature of the outing was a
- marsmallow roast, followed by a straw
ride Saturday evening. Mrs. D. C. Smith
acted am ofl'icfi\l chaperon. Those in the
party were: esdames D. C. Smith. G.
P. Bmith, 8 A. Lamb Misses ®dith Meor
ris, Ruby Waters, (‘?hnrme Clark, Marie
Poters, Marion Stover, Doris Paters, T.ou
fse Phieffer, Catherine Peters, Ora Kemp.
Sara Louise Smith. Paullné Johnaon of
Tlacksonville, Dorothy Pierce, T.ottise
Dickey, Marie Anderson, Madeline Dickey
and Cecil McKay.
Misses Clara, Lucile and Bvelyn Smith
of Dublin are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
R. B. Walker.
Miss Bertie Olark has returned to her
home In Darien after a visif with Mrs
Robert Downey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Blanton have re
turned from their wedding trip spent in
New York.
Fred Girvin returhed to the eity Priday
after an nbsence of two years spent in
the army
Mre. H. H. Burgav of Macon is visiting
her mother, Mrs. D. C. Cook
Mra Storling Rverett has returned aft
er spending two months with relatives
in Louisiana
Mrs. J. Prim and children have re
turned from Miami, Tla., where they vis
ited relntives
Mr. and Mrs, L W Cheatham and
+nildren have returned to the city after
enending the month of August on Bt
Simon’s Tsiand,
Mr. and Mra. L. P Oray have returned
to Fort Valley after vigiting the Rev.
and Mre. L. C. firay
Mre. J. . Niahtingale is visitinz her
Asughter. Mre William Crovatt at Beau
fort. 8. C for a few davs
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Whittle and daugh
ters, Marie and Ruth left Saturday to
vis't in Thomaston, Macon and other
places
Joe Lambright, Linton Allen and George
Allen motored to Westorn North Carolina
to epend their vacations
Mr and Mre W. W, Wood have returned
after spending severnsl weeks In North
Carolinn and New York
Migs Madn MeDonald e visiting Prof
and Mra Steele in North Carolina
Misg Maggie Robertson has retunrned to
her home in Savannah after spending two
months with Miss Eva Middleton
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Prevent further trouble by using
Cuticura for all tollet .
Soap 28, Olntment 25 &”m*m
25¢. Sold l}\mu.mom the world, For
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PE-Cuticra Soap thaves without mug.
Dance Given Miss
Marguerite W aits
ALTON.—Miss Marguerite Watts has
returned to her home in Rome after
being delightfully entertained here
as the guest of Miss Marian McCamy. Fri
day evening sh ‘"8 honor guest at a
dance at the Dalte: Country Club, to
which seventy-five guesis were invited,
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. B, A.
Tyler entertained at an informal dinner
party for Miss Watts, covers veing laid
for six.
Misses Annie Oesterlen and Garnet
Davis of Cineinnati, shared honors at a
bridge party Thursday afternoon at which
Mra. W. g Gordon was hostess, The
game was &lnyofl at four tables, Miss
Mnrguarlte atts making top score. Mrs.
Gordon was assisted in entertaining by
Mrs. T. A. Hopper.
The Sunday school class of Miss Mary
Louise Horan enjoyed ar afternoon picnic
Tuesday at Hunmon,'s Spring.
Miss Janet Owens returned Monday to
her home in Fort Myers, Fla., after spend
ing the summer with relatives here.
Mrs. Margie Hill, Misses Mattie Lee
Huff, Grace and Frances Flemister and
Sarah Davis have returned from a trip te
New York City.
Miss l.ois Morse is home from a vigit to
relatives in Michigan.
Mrs. John Steed and son have returned
from a month’'s visit to relatives in Texas
and Oklahoma,
Mrs. Adelia Brown and son are guests
of Mrs. John Stagmaler on Signal Moun
tain, Chattanooga. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks and son of
Baltimore, Md., are guests of relativas
here. ‘
Miss Emery Kirby has returned from a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles Dunlap,
in Milwaukee, Wis.
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Suites That We Are
Showing This Season
Are Wonder Values
New shipments arrive every few days.
They sell almost as fast as they arrive.
The price we mark on our furniture
makes it move quickly.
A FEW SPECIALS JUST FOR MONDAY
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lll!"-} ,fl‘luygju' . Sewing Rocker %}flfq‘
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Cowli Vil Orders White Enamel ise] :'-’r‘\.: J &5 g EERas
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9-11-13 EAST MITCHELL STREET—-ATLANTA, GA.
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-~ Prom Party
TOCKBRIDGE.—Miss Frances Grant
and Miss Carrie Riley entertained
the 8, ¥, P. Club with a prom party
Friday night.
The visitors were Carlton Hinton, Mids
Rosa Jarrett and Miss Dixon, Deliclious
refrashments wore served by Misses Ida
Pearl and Katie Grant.
Little Miss Nellle Branan celebrated her
tenth birthday Monday afternoonh at §
o'clock. Beveral games were played, and
refreshments were served by Miss Mary
Joe Mays and Mrs, W. K. Branan,
Mrg E. R. Ward is visiting relatives in
Tenncssee.
R. 8 Dunaway of Atlanta spént last
Bunday ‘vith Wiley Milam,
Mrs. George Bragg of Atlanta Is visit«
In{ relatives here.
Moyd Mays of Atlanta spent Bund‘v
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., A. .
Mays. 5
Miss Willia Ruth Branan is v!sltln‘ Mies
Barbara Branan of McDonough.
Miss Lilllan MecClendon or Jeneshoro
was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs,
W. A. McClendon.
Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Peacock of Mor
rows spent one day last week with Mrs,
B W, Mays.
Miss Vivian Dixon of Fayetteville was
the week-end guest of Miss Eunice Milam,
Miss Vivian Bailey is spending the
week, with Mirg Bunice Bellah.
Homer Elliott is spending his vacation
at the Shingleroof Camp
William Grant has returned home after
visiting relatives in Lawrenceville.
Miss Cornelia lwee has returned home
after visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. M, Bpray
berry of Walnut Grove.
Royston Men Give
~ Dance tor Visitor
\
OYBTON —-The young men of Roys
ton entertained at a dance on Tues
day ovening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Bond, complimentary to the
visiting girls, Haughey's Orchestra furn
fshed music for the occasion.
Mrs. (. T. Ridgway entertained Batur
day evening at a prom party compliment
ary to her house guest, Miss Jenelle Mur
ray of Augusta. Deliclous refreshments
were servod.
Mrs. 8. ID. Brown and Miss Esther Me-
Orary were joint hostesses at a prom R‘Mty
in honor of their house guest, Miss Mary
Brown of Ban Marcus, Texas. A delicious
fce course was served,
The Boy and Girl Scouts are enjoying
a camp this week at Halley's Ferry.
Misses Cornelin and Mary Wilbanks at
tended the Wilbanks-Allison wedding in
Lavonia last Wadnesday.
Mrs. 8 D, Brown entertained at a
spend-the-night party in honor of Miss
Mary Brgwn. Those present were Misses
Esther MeCrary, Gladys Nelma, Mary
Brown, Vera McConnell and Kate Bryant,
Misses Mary Thomas Maxwell and
Louise Deadwiler of Hiberton were thg
,woek end guests of Miss Imogene Mo-
Crary.
Misses Kate Bryant and Jessie Black
mon have returned from New York, Wash
ington, Toronto and other points East.
Miss Bertha aKte Davidson and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee were guests at Hotel Johnson
Tuesday.
Mrs, Irene (iinn has returned from Cor
nelia after a visit to Miss Bertha Kate
Davidson
Miss Panida Baker leaves Sunday for
Marietta, Georgia, where she has accepted
a position in the school.
Mrs. L. J. McConnell is the guest of
Many New Bedroom
Suites Are on Display
This Week
We believe that we sell more Bedroom
Suites than any other store in Atlanta.
You'll agree with us, we know, that
there’s a reason for this if you will eom
pare our values.
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Mrs. V. C. Nelms of Carnesvill 3
Mg and Mrs, Allen Brewn mi childrer
are spending this week in Decatur,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J, McConnell of Ruls
eigh, N. C., are guests of Dr, and Mus:
F. G Moss, i
Mr, and Mrs. J. T. c\mmfirm N
children spent last week in lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Holbrook are off &
trip to Battle Creek, Mieh. %A
Miss Arrah Simms of Cornelia was the
guest of Mrs, ¥. G. Mosg this week. P
C. ROLAND FLICK
Teacher of Violin
Atlanta Conservatory
Private Studio
420 The Francis Apartment
Peachtree and Ivy
Phone Ivy 5492X1
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We concentrate our energies,
talent and capital upon the one
line of merchandise. We pro
duce our goods from the raw ma
terial and gell in accordance
therewith, :
Georgia Art Supply Co.
65 SOUTH BROAD ST.
Phone M. 4495,
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