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LBANY .—A delightful affairsef Satur
-13 day was the dinner party given by
! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin at the Kincha
* goonee Country Club complimentary to Mr.
- Mrs. Dermott Shemwell of Lexington,
0 C,, who will at an early date move to
o “to make their homwe. Mr. Shems
,m"m oue of the officers of the
20 ia=Alabama Power Company. §
" . LAbout thirty-five little Trls and boys
4 invited to the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Al W. Wood on Pift stoeet Monday aster
n to enjoy . party given in houor of
e Miss Banks Carter Wood, who celd
ed Ner fourtlk birthday. Games, songs
: d dances were enjoyed on the lawn, aftér
: ich the childron were served lce oream
and cake and glven souwenirs, Mrs. Wood
was assisted in entertalning by Mrs W.
G. Dunham, Mrs. L. D. Acker, Mrs, J. H.
MoNeill and Miss Gertie Carter
Members of the Albany Bar Association
l’rthrred at Blue Springs Thursday eve
ning for a social meeting, at whigh the
wives and sweethearts. of the uttorneys
were guests A fried-chicken supper was
merved, President John D. Pope of the
association presided.
Mrs. Onie Pons has returned to her home
after a pleasant visit here with her daugh
ter, Mrs, Albert Hemderson.
Miss Minnle. Pate has returned from
New York City, where she has Dbeen tak
‘l" the summer teachers’ cpurse at Co
‘Jumbia’ University. .
Mrs. J. R. Morrow and little son, Rob
ert, have returned to their home in € uth
"~ Dbert after a visit to Mrs. Morrgw's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs, Macon Childs of Dothan,
Ala., spent the week end with Mr and
Mrs. Joa Wilbourn on North Jefferson
stroet, ¢
Mrs. 3. A. MoArthur haa returned home
after a delightful viait to. New York City,
Niagara alls and Washington, D. ¢ \
Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Ivey and Frank
Paulk have gone for a vacation trip ln‘
Savapnah, expecting to be away. several
weeks. ]
Mr. JMrs J, N. Swindelliof Valdosta
spent rhl days here this' week with
Mr, A &(n. AH. Knight,
fl?‘;‘r. 1. MeCaskill and her sister,
Mi #sle Himkine, who have heen spend
fng the summer in New York, studying at
Cotambia Unlyersity, returned home this
week. '
Mfs. W. A. Carter has returned after
aperyling several’ weeks in New York City
KlI:. J. P. Redding anhd Miss Ilizabeth
Wootlall left Sunday to spend a week in
Atiahta, after which Miss Woodall icaves
for Blue Ridge, Ga., to enter the Mary
> Wllllnshlm 8choo!
Mr. and Mra. W, W. Pace, [Misa Julia
Peace and Canty Pace, who ‘have been
mflm the past two wecke at Mountain
, (3., have been joined by Miss Mary
Pacs, ‘who ' has been at Hendersonville,
N. G, and théy have gone te Atlanta to
Weit for a few daye before returning home,
Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Ray and Messra.
Wyatt Ray and Chovine Davis motored
to Arlington Sunday and spent the day
with relatives and friends. .
Miss Claudia Plerce visited relatives in
“Cordele this week.
Miss Nannie Mayo has returned from a
;flt to her sister, Mrs. Maude Webh, at
jehland.
Miss Al{{n McWhite thas returned to her
imo in Moultrie after a pleasant vigit to
Qeargin Fryer on Pine streot.
Mrs. . B Dodson has returned to her
home in Atlanta after a ten days’ visit to
Mrs. Willle T. Osborne. She was accom
panied home by Mrs. Oshorne, who will
vigit relatives there for several days.
Miss Miriam Rogers returmed home Mon
day after a pleasant visst (o Warm
Tflu-. where she was one . of the guests
at a house party. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weat left Monday
night for North Carolina, where Mrs, West
will stay until the first of Owtober,
Miss Hilda von Weller left Monday for
Haa;fnmen', Ali., where she was foined
by Iss Celeste Fleming, who will ac
wompany her to New York, where the two
svoung ladies will study in a school of
@ \nression.
Nirs. Martha Mayo returned Monday from
a 3 Wit of several months to her_chlldren
in iYublin and Wawcress: she was ac
mv‘!.flefl home by her little grandson,
Char Livingston, who has been with
his qecies in Wayceress. ’
n‘u\ Eva Kate Dont-of Atlanta, who has
beén' wsiing Miss Lora Boutwell, left
Sunday, to visit in Bainbridge before re
turnimg=home.
Mr. a 8 Mra. Charles J. Enapp and chil
dren $ Mnuluw spent the week end
with M# and Mrs. D. L. Gibson,
“ Miss MigEle Davis of Tifton stopped
over here -this week with relatives, being
on r?uxa e from a visit at Bainbridge.
Mrs. (. €. Newell returned home Mon
“'l night fom a month's visit to rel
atives in A\Mnta,
Mr and Mm A, A Merritte and littla
daughter, Marijorie, of Birmtingham, who
%va been the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
B, Pelds, returned home Sunday
night, accempanied by Mrs Flelds.
s w. H. B. Roberts and Mrs, J. M,
Murdock hn\'n'{mw to Lanark and Pana
cea Springs, A, for severul woeks.
Captain and Mrs. J, J. West and littia
pon, Jack who have been visiting Cap
tain and- Mrs. G W. Saye, haye gone to
glmnh\u for a shortisvisit before Captain
,ut returns to lis: command in New
'g:n Annie Bull ‘ham returned from a
M"wan' stay InChicage and' 'Min
., .
flr. and’' Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Mr. and
én‘ J. W, Joimer, dr, and Mr aund
rs. J. 8 LeGette Jr. lmve returned from
a stay of ten days at Daytona Beacn,
Mra. B B, Ward entertained a number
K'elmatu Tuesday nlteng«n at Tt
k at:a party given in honor of thoe
fifth birthday of her Ifttie son, Enimett
Jr. Games were played and: refroshinents
were served,
Miss Frances Smith retumned home Sun
gy night from a week's vigit to Miss
nelle Ellerbee at Cuthbwrt. She was
pecompanied home by Miss Ellerbee, who
18, the guest of Mrs W. E Rowsey for
poveral days. '
- Mrs. Sibert H. Jones has: returned home
from & wisit to Hendersonvilie, N. O,
and Augusta, Ga, '
Mea. J. W, Nesbitt has , returned from
| ln, N, C., where she thas been with
mnud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
% t of Cordele,
Miss Gertie Carter has returned homo
m & visit of several uukl in Atlanta
. and Mre, Josse D. Hall of Sylves
spent Tuesday here, guestssof Mr. and
y. W, ‘l?ler‘
o Tacy Simmons of Americus was
Wmun guest of Mrs Kdward J
d for several days of this week,
X Luctle Barbre returned Monday
from a dvllmh\ful visit of two weeks
10 at Washington, Ga.
w Mrs. Roland K. Brooks and lit.
tle harles, who have been spending
mummer in the mountaing of North
W home Manday,
3 Mrs. G. W. Jackson of Roa-
Aln, Mre. O W SBtreet of Annis-
Ala., and Mr. Dernard Street of Bal.
d. have been guests of Mr. anl
liam: B Smith. Mr. and Mrs,
are on their honeymoon. Mr.
s a h‘hu of Mrs. Smith and
bride m iss Mary DBeeland of
il '&’ of ‘Tifton was the
! of fi?—'fif- McLarty for several
this week,
. and %u R. 1. Ferrell and children
w ednesday from Galnesville,
b Mrs, Ferrell and the children spent
T R e T N
‘hrl W. R Baldwin has returned homo |
after spending six weeks at Tate Springs |
and in New York City, |
Mrs. J. W. Ragan bhas returned home
after spending several days with rfilnllv«ul
at Morgan, Ehe was accompanied homao
by her brother, Master John (heney. \
Mrs. 1. 8 Jones returned home from
Leary Tuesday, after a visit of several
dl‘l to relatives
i Peggy Smith of Atlanta, who has
seen visiting friends in Leesburg, arrivel
in Albany loml‘uvy to spend ten days
with Mrs. J J hire ‘
Mr. and Mrs, 1. H. Kimble and their
‘iflg!‘!fl'. Miss Agnes Kimble, Mrs. W.
&’ con and Miss Venie Mcßride of
ves Station were visitors here Wed
nesday.
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Austell Notes
188 ETHEL DAVI® entertained Tues
day evening in bonor of Miss Martha
and Mary Stroud of Hope, Ark.
Miss Kssle Ware is entertaining her
?.:ur, Mrs. B. W. Biackshear of Dub-
Guests of the past week at the home of
n:zt. and Mrs. B} Veal -cn\#.n Rags
d of Decstur, Mrs. ¥ & Ison and
l&fl“l D. Strickiand and son of Atlanta.
Alston and dsughter, Margaret of
Atlanta spent the past week with Mrs
Robert Alston,
Mise iww of Atlanta was &
guest of friends here the vu%
Mre. M. A m‘n of W ;mton. i O
and daughter, Mra P. A, Dallus of De
catur were guests of friends during the
5?. Sarah R lof Greensbore, . s
the guest of m‘fln Irvine. '
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Mps.EfsayEntertains I
With Theater Party
ORDELRW-—Mrs, Lee Espy entertained
with a theater party BSaturday att
ernoon in honor of her guest, Mrs.
E. M. Espy of Augusta, Guests were Mes
dames C. M. MeKenzie, ¥. G, Boatright,
Mitchell Bulloch of Fort Plerce, Fla, ©
A. Crowell, Lamar Feagle, J. M. Wither
ington and Joe Espy.
Complimentary té her guest, Miss l.nurl\l
Morgan of Americusd, Miss Bolsclaire Kikor |
entertained a number of the young wot |
with & prom party Friday evening at hcr,
home on College Hill ‘
The rooms and porch were uttractively
Adecorated with pot plants and garden
flowers Punch and ‘sandwiches were
served by Miss Thelma, King ' and Miss
Iworothy JKiker. Prom featured the evens
ing's eutertainméent, after which a :lol.fi
cious salad course was served, Those préss
ent were Misses Laura Morgan, Mary vl).!
Wilsoh, ‘Taeile Willlams, Gladys Kig,
Ttuby Wear, Carolyn Fox, Grace Van l)e-'
w-nl»r, Mildred Tylerof Albany, Evelyn
McArthur, Jewel Henry, Messrs. Ralph
Wear, Russell McCollum, Alva Atkins, L.
A. Parker Jr., John and Harry Willlams,
Albert Grant, Colin Williams, Hamilton
Hunt, Edward Kiker and Tom McArthur.
Master Bruece Willlam entertained a
number of his friends Thursday afternoog
with a skating party at the rink at the
park,
Those present were Dorothy Kiker, Sara
Cunningham, Ceceil Williams, Carol
Hridges, Katherine Wear, A. J. Fred and
Jack Williams.
© A delightful affair of the week was the
party. given by Mrs, W, M. Jopling Tuecs
day evening, complimentary to :Miss Ber
wice Hart of Sylvania, who i# her house
guest,
The rooms where the guests were en
tertained were adorned with pot plants
and vases and baskets of goldes glow,
the coolr note of yellow and white was
also carried out in the refreshments whicn
congisted of an %ce course, The punch
table was presided over by Misses Grace
van Devender and Mildred Tyler. Mueln
and proms featured the evening's entec
tuinment, CGuests included Misses Bernice
Hart, Faustelle Willlams, Louise Slade,
Allle Van Devender, Vivian Hule, Gladys
Cunningham, Alene Fenn, Jane Howell,
I.\!:un.;. Fox, Mary and Margaret Bulloch,
| Myrtle Wear, Willie Mae McCollum, Cor-{
rine Wilkes, Jannie Fouche, Mc‘-‘ur-. James ‘
Diffe¢, Mobert Harris, Lamar arwell and |
J. P, Luther, Allen Churchwell; George |
Wilkes, D. ('. Browder, Morris Atkins, |
Russell McCollum, Russell Harris, Leon|
Webh, Walter Edwards, Ed Murray, Jov
Outler, Chartie Hunt and Paul Wilkes.
Mrs, Holly Tyler entertained a number
of the younger set with a swimming party
Monday evening at Willlams' pool compli
mentary to her guests, Misses Mildred
Tyler and Legn Tyler of Albany. After
the swim refreshments were enjoyed at
Williams,
| Guests included Misses Mildred Tyler,
| Bolsclaire Kiker, Laura Morga® of Ameri
cus, Gladys King, Helen Hule, Grace Van
ilww-ml«-r, Messrs, Leon Tyler, Harry Wil
liams, Albert Grant, Tom MeArthur, Ham
ilton Hunt and John Williams,
} Little Miss Neva Bell Taylo: entertained
the members of her Sunday sgchool class
and other young friends most delightfully
Tuesduy afternoon at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B, D. Taylor.
Guests included Misses Mae Lamb, Sunday
school teacher of' the little hostess, Lillian
and Pauline Singer, Cecil and Lvelyn Wil
liams, Mury Pope, Mary Wakefiold, Helen
Holder, Annie Joe Dale Audrey Lamb,
Neva Belle and . Elizabeth. Taylor, Mas
dames John 1. Anderson, M. E. ‘l'-ylor.
Masters Walter Elliott Jr., Dick Elliott,
Marion Pope, Woodson = Winfree, ' Hal
“mith, John Averett Anderson and Leon
Singer, !
Miss Willn Webb is spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. Bonner Brown, in
Savannah s
Mr and Mrs. C. D, Terrell and children,
Julia and Denton, have returned aftor
spending several weeks with relatives in
Covington
Little Miss Harriette Mann left Friday
for a visit to her unacle at Woodland,
Miss Suluette Hunt has returned from
a visit to friends in Atlanta and McDon
ough. ¢
Miss Elizabeth Fry of Ashburn is the
guest of Miss Ryßy Pitts
Mra. Gammage of Pineview is the guest
of her sovg George Gammage: -
Miss Ruby Pitts, who has been attend.
g Colmbin ]l niversity, New York, has
returned honie,
Misd) lb\.nm’..(}uuwall has returned
after n visit of several weeks to points
in Teuneswenso g
John Howard Webb received his dis:
dharge ifrom Camp Gordon Weilnesday and |
has returned home
Mra. B E. Cox of Camilla has returned
home after a visit of several days to her
mother, Mrs. D. A, Pitta,
Misses Mary MeArthur and Lois Scan
drett returned Friday from St. Simons,
Rev. T. B. Stanford and famjly. were
ru--nw the past week of friends at Doug+
as. ¢ .
Miss Bula Mae Sirmong of Adel, who has
heen visiting her sister, Mra, H, G. Morris,
has returned home.
Mrs, B, 8& Dunlap has as hor guests her
sister, Migs Klizabeth MeMichgel, and
Miss Kate Elijs of Atlanta,
Misg Julin Neal has returned from a
visit to Oglethorpe and Fort Valley.
Mrs. . A Colquitt and little daughter,
Mary, returned Monday fro ma visit ta
'\x‘lr_ and Mrs. Joe Lee Wilson in Knoxville,
enn,
Mr. and Mrs. A. . Edwards have re
turned from Asheville, ‘N, ~ where they
have spent soveral weeks,
Miss Claudia Plerce of Albany is the
guest of Mrs. E. P. Van Deyvender
Miss Pansy Webh, who has been \wre on |
a visit to her mother, Mrs. L. H, Webh,
left Monday for Savannah to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. Donner Brown, en route to
Washington, ). ', where she holds a gov
ernment position,
Mr. and Mrs. . L. McMillan and chil
dren have returned from a trip te points
In Narth Georgia, -
Misses Grago ?d. Annelyn Smith and !
Mary Lester left Friday to spend ten days
with relatives in Sylvester
Missos Sallie Pearl Smith and Julla
Saunders, who have been visiting Miss
Neely Smith, left Tueaday for White
Springs, Fla Miss Smith accompanied
them and will be their guest for twa
weeks
Mr. and Mrs, Lane Outler have returned
from Atlanta, and Marietta.
Mrs George Ballenger and little daugh
ter, Mary, and Miss Mamie Sue Harris
have returned from a visit of several
weeks to relatives in Macon and "points in
North Geoergin,
Rev, and Mra. W. F. Smith will leave
Sunday by automobila for North Carolina,
Rev. Smith will attend a Centenary. meet
ing at Lake Junalugka, while Mrs. Smith
will remain in Asheville to visit her son,
Howard Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKonzie and chil.
dren, Estolle and Douglas, and little Miss
Margaret Mangham have returned from
e;,lr(i‘n- to North Carolina and Washington,
Mrs. Laura Willis has returned from a
visit to relatives in Atlanta. 4
Mr. and Mrs, J, L.n(":rmnn and J. L.
Carman Jr. have retul from a visit of
several weeks to relatives at Hlm&ton.
Wilson MeMillian of Aeworth the
guest of his brother, C. L. MeMilllan
Mrs. Leo Bspy has returned from a vistt
to relatives in Alabama.
Mrs. J. & McKenzie returned Saturday
from New Orleans, where she has been for
the past several weeks with Dr. McKen
re, who is taking a post graduate course
at Tulane University,
Dr. Walter Elliott attended a meeting
of the Georgia Osteopathic Association n
Atlanta_Saturday. ¢
Mrs. Emmie Cunningham and son, Wil
lie, and daughter, Miss Cloo, from Lincoln
County, are visiting Mrs, d. H, Gay and
Mrs. L. W, Nowell \
Mra. J. C. Parker returned Baturday
from Tifton, where 'nla.:uu been nh.‘lug
:‘\w 't‘wdlldo of her er, Mrs. Johm C.
mith,
Judge E. F. Strosier and hnflg are
l'vwmlln(, the week with his mother in
Greenville,
Miss Lillian Skipper returncd Sunday
from & two weeks' vacation at Indian
Springs £
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Elberton Notes
HE Hope Chest Club was entertained
Tuesday afternoon by Miss Esther
Carilters. The honorees ‘were Miss
Mary Bue Hudgens of Sweetwater. Tenn.
Miss Lucy Veal of Atlanta and Miss )hl_"y
Brown of San Marcos, Tex. Mrs T.. T
Thurston assisted Miss Cariiters. About
twen'y guests were present,
Mrs. J. W. Black entertalned at roek
Wednesday afternoon in_ hounor of Miss
Glendalin King of Barksdale, Miss
Miss Elizabeth Torrey was hostess Mon
day evening when about !orly‘#uuu were
invited to meet Miss Frances Wells of At
lanta.
U Mr. and Mrs. Neville Johnson entertained
at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of
the Rev. and Mrs. George Wilcox, Mr,
and Mra. Hothwell Wilcox and Mrs. Har
lan Pwrr,
Miss Nora Jones entertained w;ama.{
morning In honor of Mrs. Mamie Blackwell
and lln"wnl !h-::mx ol..Dotroll.m)uv!.
The guests were the members o e or-
BN n:t’.ltn formerly known A 8 t&o Wed
n«:fl g“u Club.
Mrs. R E. Hudgens had .lnr‘ guests |
duripg lnat week her nieces and nephews
ns follows: &u Mu‘;r Hue l«‘%
twater, nun ;. Mre h
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