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C A:u:o:,u{(m.—»tmss Vivian Brodnax
a 108tess at a mornin, 't
Tuesday to honor her xufut, nfim’;
Luey Cobb, Clarice Turner, Charlie Mae
Holmes, Mary Tanner, Kathryn Reese of
Atlanta, Blanche Cooper, Elfzabeth Hoy
kin, Thelma Bonner, Jewel Robinson,
Ec}lu;‘ lfiot!tmur. Caroline Vaughn, Frances
derhold, Emaline Cheney a -
S y and Rath Up
Mrs. J. C. Loftin entertained a sewing
party Monday afternoon in honor of a
recent bride, Mrs. James Loftin, Among
those present were Mesdames W, B
Flournoy, J. G. Chaney, L. M. Turner, E.
M. Bass, C. E. Roop, T. R. Luck, R. F.
Hyatt, C. E. Smith, James Loftin, A. K.
Snead, R. E. Foster, Misses Bess Ham
mond and Ethel Smith,
Miss Mary Taner was hostess Tuesday
evening at a most enjoyable social affair
in honor of her guest, !\liss Cathryn Reese
of Atlanta,
Those invited 'were #fisses Jewel Roh
inson, Clarice Tanunor, Blanche Cooper,
Alice Sims of Columbus, Annie Bell Par
ish, l.ois Meeks, Mabel Adehold, Eliza
beth Boykin, Charleie Mae Holmes, Lucy
Cobh, Mae Puckett, Antoinette Poarce,
Messrs, COarl Stevens, Oliver Harriss,
Bill Garrett, Wilmer Huff, Julian Lov
vorn, Jefferson Hrock, Charles Walker,
Mallory Carlisle, Frank and Lewis Cobb,
John Tanner, Milton Smith, Luther Har
mon, Hamel Brock, Joe Chambers.
Miss Annie Leaf entertained at a birth
day party Tuesday afternoon. Among
thase present were Estelle and Rosalie
Moore, Catherine Tanner, Annie Hearn,
Annell and Mabel Yancey, Newell Foster,
Frances Moris, Ella Cecil Tanner, Hrnest
Snead, Morriz Leaf and Marion Crane.
The following girls enjoved a supper
given at the Baltime.e Case Wednesday
evenin? in honor of the visiting xirl::
Misses Kathryn Reese, Alice Sims of Co
lumbus, Mae Puckett, Clarice Tanner,
Luey Cobb, Charlele Holmes, Elizabeth
Boykin and Mur§q Taner,
Miss Thelma Bonner entertained at a
prom party Tuesday evening. Those in
vited were Misses Annie Harmon, Willie
Maud Bonner, Clariée Turner, Charlcie
Holmes, Lucy Cobb, Jewel Robinson,
Margaret Merrell, Annie B. Parish, Ma
rion Brock and Kathryn Reese of Atlanta:
Mae Puckett, Pauline Lambert, Elizabeth
Bovkin, Mabel Aderhold, Lois Meeks,
Blanche Cooper and Alice Sims of Co
lumbus.
Messrs. Luther Harmoen, Clifton Walker,
Oliver Harris, Carl Stevemns, John Tanner,
Ray Morgan, Horace Shinn, Bell Garrett,
Harwell Brock, Wilmer Huff, Milton
Smith, Frank and Lewis Cobb, Wooten
Snead and Joe Chambers.
The following girls motored to Roop
ville ¥Friday to a spend-the-day party
given azy Miss Louise Veal, Misses Lillian
Powell, Blanche Ceoper, Clarice Turner,
Charleie M. Holmes, Ma.ry Tanner and
Lucy Cobb.
Miss Mattie Mae Smith has returned
home after a few days’ visit to Miss
Edith Joster.
Mrs. Maude Grston has returned from
a recent visit to relatives in Anniston,
Ala.
Mrs. B ¥. Foster spent Wednesday at
Fort McPherson, visiting her son, Mar
vin.
Miss Kathryn Reese of Atlanta is the
guest of Miss Mary Tanner.
Miss Thelma Sennel is spending several
davs with Miss Willie Young.
Misses Mae Puckett and BiNl Young
have returned from an extended visit to
Mrs. Newt Ballad in Englgwood, N. J.
Mrs. R. B. Foster has returned to
Smyrna, after a visit to her mother-tn
law, Mrs. R, B. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bledsoce, Mr, and
Mrs. 1. . Loftin and children and Mrs.
Glen Holmes motored to Atlanta Wed
ne=day,
Little Miss Mildred Turner is visiting
relatives in Alverton.
Miss Grace and Ruth New have re
turned to their home in Atlanta after a
vigit to relatives here.
Mrs Joe Holmes returned to Newnan
Monday with her granddaughter, Miss
Mildred Stevens, who has spent several
weeks with her,
Miss Maurine Brock and Hame! Brock
of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs. Joe
Avcock.
Miss Marion Panmery left Monday for
mampa, where she expects to spend the
winter,
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M?S. DANIEL: MACDOUGALD
was hostess at luncheon on
Saturday at the Piedmont Driving
Club in honor of Mrs. Robert With
erspoon and Miss Lettie Wither
spoon of Louisville, Ky.,, who leave
Monday after spending several days
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac-
Dougald. About fifteen guests were
entertained. |
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ananST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919
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Miss Lilla Monk l
Weds Mr. Mcßae
MOULTRIE.—The marriage of!
Miss Lilla Monk to Mr. James
!Ornver Mcßae of Waycross, which]|
ltook place at the home of the bride,
| here Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock,
I‘wu an interesting event to a large
|¢irfle of friends. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. I, B. Meacham |
of the First Presbyterian Church and'
only the immediate members of the|
lf:Lmfly were present. The bride wore
a traveling suit of navy blue trico-l
Itine and a small hat of bjue ostrich,
{ Mr. and Mrs, Mcßae left immedi
lately after the ceremony for a trip
which will include New York, Niagara |
and points in Canada. After their
return they will make their home in
Waycross where Mr. Mcßae has ex
tensive business interests.
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Oakland City Notes.
O AKLAND CITY.—Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Upchurch have moved in
heir new home in Avomn avenue.
lt (“Vl:'s B. G. Foster and daughters
have returned to Albany, after rx?end,-
ing the summer with Mrs. M. W, Al
nd.
mx;drs. Walter Fuller is np‘ending
gsome time in Washington, D. C.
Miss Mary Ragsdale has returned
from a camping trip in Tallapoosa.
Mrs. A. B. Sanders has returned to
Giriffin, after spending some time at
Wrightsville Beach with her mother,
, J. C. Withers,
Mgm Lucile Withers leaves Sunday
to accept a position in Hawkinsville,
Miss IBmogene Maxwell is the guest
of Miss Evelyn Withers for the week
nd,
mMr. and Mrs. E. E. Lawrence and
their daughter Bnn:r!\ have returned
Iy Chattanooga, Tenn. A
“';\2:-‘ J. W. Cherry left Friday to
accept a position in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Suttles announce
the birth of a daughter, August “,'“
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Is Given at Fairburn
AIRBURN.—Migses Mary and Wd{l
Hobgood entertained at a spend the
day party on Thursday in homor of
Martha Luck, Miriam Cochran, Kate
Miss Brogdon, their guests were Misses
Johnson and Kathleen Tarpley.
M. H. Collins spent part of last Ml
in irmingham.
The Misses Hobgood of Tifton were
guests last week of Miss Tommie Hob
good. |
Mrs. John Brown of Unlon City spest
Jast week with Mrs, W, H. Poulmau-1
Mr. and Mre. . ¢, Boynton of Newnan
were guests of Mrs. H. A. Boynton.
Mr. and Mr.s Wiley Brogdon of Atianta,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bdmondson of Col
lege Park were guests of Mrs. N. E. Hor
ton last week end. ‘
Miss Alice Young of Atlanta was the
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. J. M.
Brooks.
Mrs. A. J. Luek spent last week with
Mrs. Nelson Crist.
Mrs. W. H. McLarin, Misses Grace and
Helen McLarih éntertained at a spend
the day party. Those present were Mrs.
J B. Nixon and Mrs. John Wingo, Misses
Thelma Nixon and Edna Wingo, Messrs.
Elzie Wingo, T. B. Wingo, L. C. Edge
of Palmetto, Log Fstes of Falrburn.
J. Lee Barron spent several days last
week camping at White Biluff, Tenn.
Mrs. . J. Woodall has returned to At
lanta after a month's visit to Mrs. Sarah
Luck.
Misses Willle Maud and Wodle lou
lloy:lon were guests of thelr pareuts last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harper and Mr. and
Mrs. Green of Atlanta were guests on
SBunday of Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Horton
Mr. and Mrs. L. Brewster spent Sunday
in Atlanta with Mrs, Sallle Parker,
Mrs. . H. Campbell will return to her
home in Deland, Fla, this week.
Miss Elizabeth Lipham is the guest of
Mrs. J. H. Leongino.
& Forrest Davenport spent Sunday in Falr
urn,
Miss Effie Boynton spent this week in
Newnan,
Dr. and Mra. J. A, Quillian _have re
turned from two weeks' visit to Commerce
and Athens, &
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Woodall, Mr, ana
Mrs. Ben Roe Marshall of Fort Valley
were guests of Mrs. M. H. Woodall las
woek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Harvey and ehildren
have returned from & motor trip te Day
tona Beach.
Miss Mattie Luck leaves this week for
Douglasville where she will visit before
going to Manchester to teach. ‘
Miss Cellie Btephens was the guest of
Miss Pear! Brassell last week \
Mrs. B. A. J. Bmith was the guest of
Mrs. J. A, Henderson last woek |
Mre. Ernest Green and mother, Mrs
(ireen, of Atlanta were guests of Mrs
Georgin Drassell last week
Mrs. J. J. Fowler of Cordele (s visiting
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Henderson,
Miss Mozelle Phillips of Miami is the
exlnerud wuost of Miss Annie Lee Phillips.
). and Mrs. J. M., Riley of Atianta
were guests of Mra, J. Clinton Reese
Miss Ruth Mains of Heflin, Ala, spent
the week end with Miss Lols Henderson
Miss Helen Parker spent several days
this week in Atianta as the gxuest of Mrs
. P. Aderhoid and Miss Catherine Will
cox
Mre. . M. Holloman spent Sunday 'mh]
Mra. N. F. Smith,
Misses Lois and Ruby Greene returned
from Carrollton and Villa Rica
Mrs. Olive Wittenberry of Newnan is)
the guest of Mrs, William Camp. |
L. M. Hobgood Jr. returned from Oar
roliton ’Fuv-mln’{,
Miss Opal Tanner has returned from a
visit to Miss Marie Fields of Lovejoy and
Misg Crystal Camp of Fayotteville
Dinner Party Is
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Given as '
ARNESVILLE.—Mr. and Mrs, W. T.
Bate entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Hamilton at dinner last week.
B, P. O'Neal of Macon was in the cilys
Friday. » )
Mrs. Tarver Woodah was hostess po
the Mission fltud{ Class on Monday.
bn‘:l" Jessle Colller is visiting in Coluwai~
Miss Ruth El has returned after
stay at Peabod ,’" 3
Miss Nell Eley is at home, after a \ésit
to Carroliton, A
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humphrey, ‘#es
dames B, M. Turner, W. H. Hahr ilmd
R*l':{ Summers motored to Atlanta Wed
nesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Quillian and
children have returned home.
Mrs. A. M. Lambdin has returned kome
after Vhtfll;r her daughter, Mrs. TFlugh
Turner of MacDonough.
Dr. E. T. Holmes ig home after fi de
lightful visit to New York.
Mrs. Tke Matthews, Ike Jr. and Mrs.
Reid Hunt -Eont Inst Friday in Atlanta,
Misses Bobbie Matthews and Ellen Hunt
anvo been visiting Mrs. George Head of
acon,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shinhotser and chil
dren of Atlanta spent last Saturdoy night
with Mrs. W. C. Btafford.
Mrs. W. W. Lamhdin and Miss Jeanne
Lambdin have returned from Atlisuta.
Mrs. A. H MeCarty is in Fort. Valley.
Mrs. R. J. Powell this week sold the
old Powell home and farm near the city
to C. T. Tyler. Thig is one of the best
:;mwn )wm:c lnfan; utl-‘t:on Chu-m( bot:’n
e property of the e Capt. R. J,
Pmnfi.
C. H. Humphrey spent last Thursday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. W. G. Jackson and little, Miss Anne
Jackson have returned to thair home in
Spartanburg, 8. C.
Mrs. Annie Anderson apd Miss Ora Lee
Howard were in Atlanta last Saturday.
'Ku“mu Annie Anderson, W. T. &um
mers, Miss Catherine Summers, little Miss
Antoinette Summers, €. M. Dunn motored
to Macon, “’odm-sd?!‘
M. R. Bowen of Newnan has been om a
vln(t‘gto Mrs. A. L. Mills.
Migs Apna LeSueur has been the guest
of relatives in Griffin
Col. and Mrs. J. bw%lhlonk of Way
cross are with Mrs, T. . Cochran.
Dre. J. A. Corry, C. H. Willis and C.
0. Summers, have returned after a de
lightful stay at Tate Springs.
Misses Lucile and Mary Berry are vis
iting Macon
Miss Mabel Moore left Monday for a
visit to Butler.
Migs ,FEithel Tyus of Griffin is with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Miller.
Miss Salome Anderson of Macon left
Wednesday after visiting Miss Agnes An
derson. .
Mrs. Sara Stroud has returned from
Bronwood.
fergeaut Robert Hawkins has returned
from France,
Miss Elizabeth Anderson has beem wis-
Id“ in Atlanta.
ss Priscilla Stroud is home after a
visit to Miss Luey Bailey of Soeial Circle
and Mrs. J. M. Pound of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs., C. T. Coppedge and son,
E. H. Coppedge of Macon, will have
charge of the Hotel Gray after Septem
ber 1.
Miss Addie Myers is the guest of friends
in Columbus, Ohio.
Miss Lois Stins of Atlanta has veturned
home after a visit to George Moore.
Miss Martha Clark and Milledge Clark
of Macon are visitors of Miss Priscilla
Stroud.
A L. Mills apnd Mrs. R. F. Mills were
guests of relatives in Newnan, Sunday.
Mrs. Tverson Widdlebrooks is with her
:hm'ghhr. Mrs. W, J. Williamson of At
anta.
Mrs. Rolfe Bloodwerth is in the city.
Miss Eunice Bridges was the week-end
guest of Miss Bertha HWightower.
Wallace Smith left Tuesday to attend.
& business college in Atlanta. ,
R. T. Sissons of Macon spent several
days with Perin Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q White, who have
been l!peltfln( the summer vacation at In
dian Springs, have returned.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Marquis and lit
tle daughter, Reeves, are with Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bush and Miss Jes.
sie Fortson have returned frem St Si
mons.
Maj. 'W. D. Candler has returned from
OVerseas. 4
Lioyd Barrett ls on a visit to his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trvin and son
are with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swatts
Messrs. W. T. Summers, Joe Wooten, B
H. English left Wednesday for Hampton
Springs, Wa.
Maj. and Mrs. Will Hamilton are vis
iting Eastman.
Lieut. Clifton Barrett, after a wisit to
his mother, has returned to camp to re
ceive his discharge.
Misses Annie Kate and BEdith Fletcher
have returned to their heme in Cordele.
Master Tom Galloway has returned from
Douglas.
T. O. Galloway, who has heen away in
the Interest of the A. and M. Schoel, has
returned. ‘
B. F. Reeves is spending his vacation
in Nerth Georgla. |
Mrs. C. J. Lester ani Miss Elizabeth
Eley were in Atlanta Tuesday. i
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‘42" Party for,
Americys
MERICUS.—Mrs. H. E. Allen enter
tainod at 42, honoring Mrs. Daisy |
Gunosspelius, who is a feted wisitor !
in Americus. The guest list included Mrs,
Henry W. Smithwick, Mrs. Albert Harris,
Mrs. R. C. Fotner, Mrs. O, P. Davis, Mxs
Oharles Lingo, Mrs. _Sidney Lamar Wo
meck, Mrs T. C. flllm&m. Mrs. J. I!.)
Goolsby, Mrs. Berta Fleeman, Mrs. Em
mett Bolton, Mrs. R. L. McLeod, Mrs. W, |
A. McDonald, Mrs. L. P. Gartner. ‘
Miss Maude Sherlock entertained Sat- |
urday afternoon, inviting a number of |
friends to meet Mrs. Emmett Sher)ovk.!
whose recent wedding was an event as |
interest at Poughkeepsie, N. ¥. Prior to
her marriage, Mrs. Sherlook was Miss |
Susie Huber, librarian of Vassar College.
Sharing honors with Mrs. Sherlock, was
Miss Mary Ella Davenport, who will wed
Quimby Meiton of Birmingham, Septem
ber 10. Miss Marion O'Dennell of Macen, |
Mrs. V. H. Gaines, Mrs. James Fay, Mrs,
Gordon Heys and Mrs: Franc Mangum as- |
sisted in entertaining the guests.
Mrs. W. D. lvey entertained at hmdh-l
eon complimenting Mrs. Orawford Wheat- |
ley and ‘her guests, Mrs. 1. G. Moore and
Mrs. W. B. Mitchell of Jacksonville. The
tea room, where the luncheon was .\grved,l
was decorated with golden glow and sum
mer flowers. Other guests attending were
Mrs. Charles M. Council, Mrs. Eugene
Hawkins and Mrs. Ira Rader. .
Mrs. Wezlter Rylander entertained at
bridge complimenting Miss Mary Elll'
Davenport, who will marry Quimby Melton
of Birmingham, on September 10. A silver
enamel vanity case given for top score
was awarded Mrs. Lewson Stapleton and
Miss Davenport was presented a silver do
rine, Guestts present were Miss Daven
?{M‘t. Mrs. Lawrence McPhaul, Mrs. Emory
ylander, Miss Louise Williford, Miss
Ruth Hodges, Miss Mary Glover, Mrs.
Lawson Stapleton.
Cardls have been received in Americus
annguncing the marriage of Miss Amma |
Boone and Thomas W. West at Macon !
Friday, August 22. i
Cards have been received im Americus
announcing the birth of a son August 21
to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Folsom of Rech
ester, N. ¥, Mrs. Folsom, who was form
erly Miss Mary Davenport of Ashburn, |
is a sister of Mrs. Walter Rylander of
Americus.
A marriage of interest to friends here
was that of Miss Lily Gilover and L. 1. |
James of Milledgeviile. The ceremony was /
performed Wednesday, August 20, at the !
residence of Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Howu‘d.]
where the bride resided, the Rev. Bilas
Johnson, pastor of Lee Btreet lemdl.‘
Church, officiating. !
Mrs. E. A. Gammage entertained at a’
miscelleaneous shower honoring Mrs. Basil
K. Halstead, who has just returned fr'?g
her wedding trip to Atlanga and No
Georgia points, Cuests attending were
Mrs. 8 H. BEdge, Mrs. Emma MclDaniel,
Miss Fannie Elia MeDaniel, Mrs. Hattie
Halstead, Miss Berta Melton, Mrs. Leon
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Poole, Mrs. Charles Poole, Mrs. R. L.
Maynard, Miss Julla Gerdon, Mrs. T. C.
Tillman, Mvs. J. W, Colbert, Mrs, J. W,
Boone, Miss Alma Boone, Mrs. E. L.
Carswaell, Mra. W. @, Haaterlin.
About twenty-five little children ware
entertained by Mrs. Charles M. Cowneil
upon the lawn of her home, the occasion
being in celehration of little Bula Coun
coil’s third birthday.
Mrs. R. B. Godwin euntertained inform-
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—The distinctive design and
rare beauty of every Carter fix
ture reflects a refinement of
taste that will appeal to every
lover of artistic home decora
tions.
—And because of the Carter
quality they will never regret
their choice.
ragtime, and the wonderful classies in
endless variety are all available,
‘For children or grown-ups who have
been taught to’ play by hand, a hand
some piano of rieh, durable tone and
perfeet action is provided. The cases
are beautifully figured mahogany in
high polish or the new rubbed dulled
finish. A bench to mateh accompanies
each instrument.
A High-Class Instrument
This player-piano at $595 is a rep
resentative Aecolian instrument. It is
fine and high-class all the way through;
fine in appearance, fine in musical
quality, and more than fine in the won
derful playing ability it confers on
everyone who uses it.
Irrespective of price, this Aeolian
Player-Piano at $595 offers more in
both piano and “‘player’’ quality than
any other instrument of any other
make can equal.
ally at the Tea Room henoring Mrs. H.
B. Horten and Mrs. Lewis Leach,
of Charlotte, N. €., who are her
guests during a visit in Americus. 3
were laid for six,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert #H. Burns amnounce
the birth of & sen on Tuesday, August 18,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frederick Davens
port have issued invitations to the. mare
riage of their daughter, Mary Ella, fi
Oliver Quimby Melten, to be solemni:
at the home of the bride's parents on Tay
lor stpeet on September 10,
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