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M ACON.—A delightful affair of the
week was the dance given by the
young women of the city at the
Idle Hour Country Club. The young men
of Macon were the guests of honor. Each
irl escorted one or more boys to the
Sance. The ball room was artistically
decorated. The hostesses were: Misses
Minnie Goodwyn Artope, Estelle Sloan,
Barah Pellew, Celeste Horne, Zadie Amer
ine, Margaret Wise, her guest, Miss Ag
%as Hood, Commerce; Emily Massee, Hazle
wourks, Frances Gurr, Merriman Frierson,
Ruth Gardiner, Mary King, Theima Eas
terling of Americus; Mary Evans Ramkin,
Elizabeth McCaw, Gatherine Corbin, Eva
Hall, Virginia Gunan, Marion O'Donnell,
Eugenia Napier, Mildred Sloan, Adeline
Small, Marguerite Kerr, Celine Napier,
Fredonia Frazier, Elizabeth Clayton, l\‘zury
Bardwell of Atlanta, Eleanor McCoy of
Talbotton. .
Among the young men present were!
Mcssrs. Albert Brown, J. W, Lovelace Jr.,
Frank West Jr., Jack Ross Bowdre, Ste
ven Popper Jr., Sam Guthman Jr., Jules
Griffin, Tinsleg West, Jack and Charles
H'.xll, Walter oone, leonard Gihson, Bill
Williams, Dean Bakewell, Willie Myers
Thomas Lawson, Brooks, Sloan, Edgar
Pope, George O'Berry, Ted Holt, Rudolph
Wright, B 4 Gurr, Marian and_ Clevgland
Massee, Pink Persons, Florence Perry, Per
ry Mahone, Elliot and Kenneth Dun
wody, Fred Martin, Charles Newton, ?ec
Fields, Ethan Staats, Felton Hatcher Jr.,
James Ross, Flournoy Howard, Lanier and
(‘harlie Andarson, Clifford McKay, Charles
Illis, Henry Edwards, Mack Mcllduff,
Harry Robhert Jr.,, Hilyer Rudisill Jr.,
Jtisher Craft! Angus Craft, Warren Thorpe,
Sam Spence, Billy Kinney, Clarence Cub
hedge, Louis Lane, Hadaway Rowlenson
Tom . Marcy, Walter Stapler, Joe Popper
Harry Kendall, W. B. Brooks Jr, Bill
Powers. Bd Hubbard, Sam Morton, George
Leonard, John Baxter, Everette Flournoy.
¥rank Troutman, Jerry Jones, Jack Cof
fee, David Crandall, Jimmy Brown of
Fort Valley, S{enry and George Lumpkin,
Henry Clay, James Davenport, Bob Lane
of Americus, James Weddington of Dub
lin, Fred Webb of Cordele, Milton Riley
of Atlanta, Charles Smith, Parish Mer
cer, Edward Davis, Grafton Smith, Arthur
and Jack Peavy, James Budd, Robert
Jeffries, Dana Blackmar, William Proc
tor, Carl York, Curtis Guttenberger Jr.,
Lafayette Davis Jr,, John Byron, Guyton
Slean, Lawson and Tim Miller, Francis
Ttheridge, James Frazer, Chap Powell,
Joe Comer and Tom Eden.
Charles W#liamson was the host at an
informal buffet supper at the Idle Hour
Country Club in Ronor of Mr. Clem Chest
ney of New York. About ten couples en
joved Mr. Williamson’s hospitality.
Mrs. 8. T. Bankston entertained the
members of the South Macon” Community
Club at her home.
Mrs. Richard Hines and son, Ben, left
Friday for San Francisco, where they wit
visit Mr. and Mrs. James Hines before
sailing for Honolulu.
Mrs. J. A. Dunwody was the hostess
at an informal sewing party in homnor of
Mrs. Pugenia Hardeman of Atlanta, the
guest of Mra. W. T. Anderson. The guests
were: Mrs. H. D. Adams, Mrs. Lafayette
Davis, Mrs. Leonard McManus, Mrs. E.
A. Willis, Miss Mary Davis, Mrs. At d
Orr, Mrs. W. T. Anderson and Mrs. 8. C
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Toole entertained
their brother, J. Wiley Toole, at the res
idenee cn Tuesday night. The !lue!t."
were: Misses Clennie Kelh;;. Ruby Hook
er, Fzell Aldes, Evelyn Newberry, Min
nit Lee Peacock, Olive Rlount and Leis
Howinzton. Messrs, J. Wiley Toole, - Wi
lev Aides, Arthur Shepherd, Holmes Al
len, Clayton White, Frank Kelley, J. D
Addison_and John Blount.
Miss Marian O'Donmell is spending the
week ond in Americus as the guest of
Miss Maude Sherling.
Mis3ss Minnie Woodwyn Artope and iKt
tv Birdsey leave this week for Albany
to spend a few days with Miss Miriam
Rogers.
Mies 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
Migs Virginia Gunn and Mrs. Will Gunn.
Mrs. B, B. Willingham and two daugh
ters have returned from Richmond, Va.
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
guest of Miss Virginia Gunn and Mrs.
Frank Gunn.
Mre. W. H. Mitchell is expected home
soon from a visit to Cincinnati and Chat
tanooga.
Mre Hoodlette Oliver has gone to
Americus to visit Mrs. Frank Turpin and
Mrs. Tteeves Arthur.
\iss Margaret McKenney, who has been
visiting in Ansonfa, Ohio, is now at In
dianapolis, where she is being entertained
as the guest of Mrs. Clifford Lamber. |
Mrs. T. D. Walker entertained at her
home in Mulberry street at an informal
bridge varty for her guest, Mrs. W. Gay
Raines of Dawson, and Mrs. Robert Sear
gon of Allendale, the guest of Mrs. Roy
Neal. Her guests were Mrs. Raines, Mrs.
Searson, Mrs. Neai, Mrs. Rad Turner, Mrs,
Clayton Buchanan, Mrs. Archie Drake,
Mre. 124 Fleetwood of Augusta.
The Vineville Sewing Club was enter
tained by Mrs. Albert Adams. Refresh
ments were served late in the afternoon.
The guests were: Mrs, Frank Carmichael
of Jackson, Mrs. Robert Searson of Allen
dale, 8. C.; Miss Eloise Hatfield of Ed
winton and Miriam Pritchard of Tennille,
the guests of Mrs. John Dunwody; Mrs.
Clayton Buchanan Mrs. Roy Neal, Mrs.
John Dunwody, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs.
Albert King, Mrs, Ned Vincent, Mrs. Boyee
Miller, Mrs. Oliver Jelks, Mrs. Leonard
MoManus, Mrs. Peter Fick. ‘
Mrs. Charles Hilbun was hostess to a
roup of girls of the high school con
{hu;vnt in honor of Miss Frances Joyner |
of Hawkinsville. Included in the group
to meet Miss Joynor were: Misses Sara
Martin, Mathilde Wilson, Elizabeth Lits
tle, Clara Warwell and Eloise Craig. Mrs
Hiibun also entertained at her home with
a 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 bhirthday an-‘
niversary of Mrs. Stone's mother, Mrs. N. |
B. Corbin ‘
Mrs. 8. P. Bankston was hostess to tho‘
members of the South Macon Community
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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 Angust 12th.)
Customers who make their payments in the office will
please call here as usual, and here they may inform them
gelves regarding our new fall stock which is arriving daily,
which is carried at our temporary salesroom at 104 Madison
avenue,
We are still transacting business and our agents and ecol
' loetors are still covering their routes as usunal, We will
thank you to receive them on their regular calling day and
‘ ask them about our new fall merchandise, shipments of
| which are arriving in fresh lots each day,
it 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 co-operating
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 {8 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 person, by phone and by letters,
Yours truly,
Home Art Supply Co.
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Floor Coverings Window Hangings
Bed Coverings
Silverware and Other Household Specialties
Miss Benita Allen, daughter of Judge and Mfs. Allen
of Milledgeville, who will be married to Captain Lloyd
Davidson Brown.
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lClub Wednesday evening at her home in
Ridge avenue. Those present were: Mes
dames B. H. Harmount, Lillie Strozier
Mitchell, Brandtley Johnson, H. M. Mor
rison, G. F. Gilleland, G. W. Anderson,
W. B. Holloway, O. O. Coiller, J. H.
Brown, J. W. Ramsey, J. F. Kent, B. L.
Reid, Misses Bthel Morrison and Mianie
Rankin.
Mrs. Walter Grace Sr. and Mrs. Bruce
Jones are expected home from Chautau
¥ Y., where they have been spend
me time.
) iss Inez Minter is visiting Miss Allce
Newton in Forsyth.
Miss Gladys Stone and Mrs. Oliver Jelks
urah visiting Miss Ruth Cinder in For
syth.
| Miss Merriman Frierson has returned
from Marshallville, s
‘ .. THy Fx;zmr was hostess at her
ho *g.p“rg avenue in honor of
Missos Jane and Helen Carter of Pérry.
} Mrs. J. D. Todd entertained at her
home in Vineville at a dance complimen
tary for Misses Bernice Harby of New
‘ leans and Miss Lucy Pitts of Pitts
‘ le, Ala., guests of Miss Della Clifford
MeManus. 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
est, Jeannette Wallace; Martha Elkan,
‘ uise Thomps of Moritrose, Augusta
Btever; Messrs. enmeth Bryant, Cubbedge
ow, Tom an Clarence FEden, Fred
rooks, William hlvertnn, Millard Jack
#ol, Charles P ~ Walker Roberts, Lane
Coahman of Blakely, Willlam and Mat
taner McManus and Fisher Craft.
There was an informal script dance at
the Idle Hour Country Club that proved
ar enjoyable occasion. Among those pres
ent were: Misses Thelma Easterling of
Americus, Agnes Hood of Commerce, Ce
leste Horme, Emily Massee, Minnie Good
\wyn Artope, Frances Gurr, Margaret
Wise, Sarah Pellew, Elizabeth McCaw,
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31,
Ruth Gardiner, Merriman Erisson, .J'
Evans Rankin, Mary Klns, Mildred, Sloan,
Margaret Ferril, Hazle Sparks, Ldolino
Small, Eva Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
Massee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. !p‘rkl.
Messrs. Helon Chichester, Dean Bakewell,
Albert Broyn, Thomas Lawson, Ethan
Staats, George O'Berry, Willie Myers, Wil
liam Powers, Walter Stapler, Steven Pop
per Jr., Sam Guthman Jr., Rudolph
Wright, Ed Smith, Lieutenant Sutter of
Souther Field, Lieutenant Wyatt of Sou
ther Field, Ted Holt, Solomon Hogue Jr.,
Leonard Gibson, Raymond Gibson, Graf
ton Smith, Elliot Dunwody, Charles and
Jack Hall
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Summerville Notes
UMMERVILLE.—On Thursday after
noon Miss Ethel Allen 1&\'0 a party
for her guest, Miss Sadie Gilbert of
Chattanooga, on the lawn of the hostess.
The guests were: Misses (:ilbert. Bertha
and Mary Holland of Holland, and their
guests, Florence Polk of Newnan and
Susie Burkhalter of Rome; M{rtlo 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 Mee
Whorter and Helen Taylor and Allens.
Misses Fay and Beth Rhyne of LaFay
ette came Thursday to visit the Misses
Hanson.
Misses 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, respece
tively, and were the recipients of many
social honore
Miss T, (Gleason of Augusta |is
visiting the Misses Myers this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Storey of Rome
were guests of M. M. Allen and family
Sunday. Miss Allen and her guest, Miss
Gilbert, and Mrs. Julia Loop of Chatta
nooga returned for a visit in Rome,
‘ The Misses Holland were hostesses at a
lovely evening party Wednesday for Misses
Lorena Polk of Newnan and Susie Burk
halter of Rome. Progressive crunu and
music were enjoyed. Punch and ice course
were served. The guests were: Misses
Polk, Burkhalter, Sadie Gll&ofl, Chatta
ncoga: Gladys Weight, Arkansas, and
Ethel and Annie M. Allen, Estelle Moon,
Miss Wigenbaker, Edice League, Sallle
Woodward, Louise Byrant and Messrs
Roland Henry, Mid M. Allen, Wiley Hin
ton, Hinton Bellah, Marcus Woodward,
Kobert 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 256, Games
and a contest were the amusements of
the afternocon. Miss Margaret Neal won
the prize. Ice cream with birthday cakes
was served, The little guests were Misses
Muriel Gore of LaFayette, Dixie and Mar
garet Neal, Susie Seott Bitting, Lee Ste
henson, Bugenia Powell, Frank and Nelle |
!;‘unnt‘r Shumate, Kathlieen Taylor, Thel
ma, Quisetta and Ava Louise Wood and
Masters John Henry RBitting, John Store,
leghorn, Thomas Leach of Atlanta, Prnn‘
Stephenson, Jack Shumate, Harry MeGin
nis, Wilson Hil and Glenn Wood.
Mr. and Mra. Lanfer of Winfler came
Tuesday to visit Mre'J A Beavers
Mrs. E. A. Cobb and sons of Temple
are spending this week with the Rev.
and Mrs. 1. H. Connall
Miss Liltle Moyvers of Rome was the
guest of Mre G D Bspy last week.
The Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Orr went Wed
nesdny to attend MeLin-Harden wedding
in Rome
Misses Gladys Wright and Annie M,
Allen were guests of Misses Chencys in
Lindale Wednesday
Mensrs. Walter and Tddie Sturdivant of
Atlanta are visiting here this week.
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Forest Park Notes
OREST PARK~ Miss Ruth Ragadale
returned home lase Bunday after
supending several days In Lithia
Springs, ns the guest of Misses Anna and
Ellen Winn.
Mins Lillie Mae Bartiett is visiting Miss
Apnie Mae Wells of East Point for a few
Anys this week
The Ladies’ Missionary Bociety was ene
tertained by Mes I C. Cates last Tues
day afternoon
&rl. B . Yancey wns hostess at a
spend-the-day party Monday, Thoge pres
ent were Mrs. E. A. Moore, Mra Otis
Richardson anl Mre. J J. Noble
The Forest Park Social Club met at
the home nf Miss Evelyn Moore last
Tuesday night,
Miss Bmma Berg of Atianta spent last
woek-ond with Misses Rilla and Luetts
Phillios.
Mrs. G. W. Moore In spending the waek
end in Atlanta as the guest of Mes. L
M. Btanley.
Mrs. L. V. Moore and Mra. B C. Yan
ew family spent iast Wednesdny n
At -m.!‘xJp and Mrs. A. R. Dement
1y ’
Miss Hils
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RUNSWICK.~—An enjoyable affair
among the yonnrt crowd was the
dam_-tnf party fivo Friday evening
by Miss Alberta Hilsman, at her home
in Union street in honor of her guest,
Miss Margaret Dunn of Augusta, Ga. Miss
Hilsman was assisted in entertaining by
her mother, Mrs. A. 8. Hilsman, Miss
Mary King Hilsman and Miss Helen Bran
ham. Fifteen couples were invited.
Mrs. E. E. Shaver of Jacksonville, Fla.,
is visiting Mrs. Bert Cribben.
Mrs. Willlam Macpherson and children
arp spending a month at Brevard, N. C.
m:“:"& M&rnl;n n'nd«lnrt:‘ Rullto:d re
ed to e ~it mday ter spendin
three weeks at - Skyland, N. C. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Scott and childron
have returned to their home in Athens |
after spending two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Miller. |
Misses Eugenia and Clifford Harris of
Jacksonville are” visiting Misses Eva and
Alma Harris, !
Mr. and Mrs, A. M. ’ny and children
have returned to the eity after spending
the summer on St Simon’s !slnnd‘. ‘
Mrs. Mack Burroughs and chilren have
returned to the eity After spending the
month of August on St. Simon's Island.
Mrs. N. D. Russell has returned after
spending a month in the Piedmont Ban-‘
itarium, Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Pauline Scarlett returned 'l'hnrl-‘
day after a delightful visit with her sis
ter, Mrs. B. A. Danlels, in Tampa, Fla. |
Mrs. Louisa Stacy Is visiting friends
and relatives in Atlanta, Ga. |
Miss Tanner Porter of Do#hu is vis
m;“ Miss Florrie and Miss Mary Porter.
r. and Mrs. Jaffrey Woodriff left
Wednesday in their car for Orange, Va.,
to visit relatives.
Miss Cecll McKay, the girl club worker
lof the Y. W. C. A., left Thursday for
Chicago, Tll., after spending three months
fn_the city. ‘
Mre. N. J. Normand has returned to
her home In Savannah after a short visit
’wm\ her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Flem
ng.
Mrs. C. A. Butler and little daughter,
Charlotte, are visiting in Fitzgerald.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meeks have removed
to Miami, Fla., to reside in the future.
Mrs. L. T. MeKinnon and Miss Gladys
MeKinnon left Monday night for Asheville,
N. C.. to spend a month at The Manor.
Miss Bufort Aiken is at Brevard, N. C,
for a month.
Miss Irene King has returned to her
home in Savannah after visiting relatives
in the city.
Miss May Carmichael has returned to
her home in Marion, Tl., after enonding
#ix 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 Alice Stiles are
visiting relatives in Malborne, Ga.
Dr.f. B. Terrell, U. 8 N. left Thurs
day for the Naval Hosnital in Charles
ton, where he will Tenort for duty.
Miss Annie Ruth l(hyflrk returned to
her home in Quitmah Thursday after
spending a year in the city.
Miss Caro Truluch arrived Wednesday
to pct as genmeral Y. W. C. A secretary
in the city.
Miss Virginia Potter is visiting Miss An
nle Ruth Myrick in Quitman. ¥
Mre, H. B. Mnxey, Misses Ann and
Plorence Maxey left Tuesdny for Chieago,
M. to visit Mrs S 8 Watkins.
John and Spencer Harrison are vigit
ing Judge and Mrs. Spencer Atkinson
in Atlanta.
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Balard, Misses
Ray and Louise Ballard and Lee are
enjoving a motor trip to places of inter
est in Ceorgia.
Mrs. Willfam Johneon is spending some
time at Sewanee Tenn.
The Business Weman's Club and Gir!
Reserves of the Y. W. C. A enjoved a
week end house party on 8t Simon’s
fsland. A feature of the outing was a
! marsmallow ronst followed hy a straw
| pide Saturday evening. Mrs. D. C. Smith
| anted gs official chaperon. Those in the
narty ‘ere: Mesdames D. C. Smith a.
P. Smith, & A. Lambh Miases FAith Mor
ris, Ruhv Waters, Catherine (Mark, Marie
Peters, Marion Stover, Dorig Peters, Lou
jse Phieffer, Catherine Peters, Ora Kemp
Sara Lonise Smith. Pauline Johnson of
lacksonville, Doroty Plerce. T.onige
Dickev. Marie Anderson, Madeline Dickey
and Cecil MeKay.
Misses Clara, Luclle and Evelyn Bmith
of Duhblin nre visiting their aunt, Mrs.
R. B. Walker.
Miss Bertie Clark has returned to her
home in Darien after a visif with Mrs.
Rohert Downey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rlanton have re
turned from their wedding trip spent in
New York.
Fred Girvin returned to the city Friday
after an nhsence of two years spent in
the army
Mre. H. FI. Rurgav of Macan is visiting
her mother, Mrs. D. €. Cook.
Mrs. gterling Everett has returned aft
er smending two months with relatives
in Louisiana
Mrs. J. Prim and children have re
turned from Miami, Fla., where they vis
ited relntives
Mr. and Mrs. L. W Cheatham »and
children have returned gto the city after
snending the month of August on St
Simon’s Tsland
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gray have returned
to Fort Valley after visiting the Rev
and Mrs. L. C. Orav
Mrs. J. T. Niehtingnle is wvisiting her
Asughter, Mre Willlam Crovatt at Beau
fort, 8 C for a few dnvs,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Whittle and Aangh
ters, Marie and Ruth. left Saturday to
vigit in Thomaston, Macon and other
places
Joe Lambright, Timton Allen and George
Allen motnred to Westorn North Carolina
to snend their vaentions,
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Wood have retnrned
after spending seversl weeks in North
Oarolinn and New York
Miss Mada MeDonn'd s visiting Prof,
and Mrs Steele in North Caro'ina
Miss Maggie Rohertson has returned to
her home in Savannsh after snending two
months with Miss BEva Middleton
GIFT THINGS
SAMUEL G. WALKER
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and turned red and hard and after
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itched and burned, and whenever |
would get real warm [ could not have
any peace, and [ scratched them,
My clothes stuck and worried me
and I could not sleep much.
“Then | sent for a free sample of
Cuticura. It seemed to do good so |
bought more, and | used only four
cakes of Soapwith theCuticura Oint
ment when I was healed.” (Signed)
J. H. Mines, Than, Tenn,
Prevent further trouble by using
Cuticura for all tollet purposes.
Soap 26¢, Ointment 25 and 50 ¢, Talenm
2%¢. Sold throughowt the world, For
sample each froe address : “Cuticura Lab.
atocien, Dept. H, Malden, Mass.”
b’Cflkm Soap shaves w thout mug.
Dance Given Miss
Marguerite W atts
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 she was honor guest at a
dance at the Dalton Country Club, to
which seventy-five guests were. invitad,
Saturday ovenl:‘f Mr.-and Mra. B. A
Tyler entertain at an informal dinner
party for Miss Watts, covers peing lald
for six.
Misses Annie Oesterlein and Garnet
Davis of Cincinnati, shared honors at a
bridge party Thursday afternoon at which !
Mrs. W. U, Gordon was hostess. The
aamc was played at four tables, Miss
Marguerite Watts making top score. Mrs.
Gordon was assisted in entertaining by
Mras. T. A. Hopper.
The Sunday school class of Miss Mary
Louise Horan enjoyed ar afternoon picnic
Tuesday at Hammeond'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 Mattic Lee
Huff, Grace and Frances Flemister and
Sarah Davis have returned from a trip to
New York City.
Miss Lois Morse is home from a visit to
relatives in erhlfnn.
Mra. John Steed and son have returned
from a month's visit to relatives in Texas
and Oklahoma.
Mrs. Adelila Brown and son are guests
of Mrs. John Stagmaler on Signal Moun
tain, Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks and son of
Enltlmoro. Md., are guests of relatives
ere.
Miss Emery Kirby has returned from a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles Dunlap,
in Milwaukee, Wis
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The Dining Room
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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¥illed. Medicine Cabinet,
WORTH $3.00, two glass shelves,
bevel edge plate
glass mirror
Worth $650-
BURROWS FOLDING CARD MON g.z 08
TABLE., Q*l 98 D¢ ’ .
MONDAY iviissscesss . Wihe Cash mall orders
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the 7/ Y/ UgL 4'/.\\\\\\'//’ jfi. -Ru s and
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and Miss Carrie Rik
the 8. F. P, Club withe— sm————
Friday night.
The visitors wero Carlton pee.
Rosa Jarrett and Miss Dixee—————rr=—sm
refrashments ware served
Pearl and Katie Grant. H
Little Miss Nellie Branan ¢
tenth birthday Monday afl
o'clock. Several games were
refreshments were served b
Joe Mays and Mrs. W. K. B
T,\llfl E. R. Ward is visiting
ennessee,
R. 8. Dunaway of A(!nnt_
Sunday vith Wiley Milam
Mrs. (eorge Bragg of Atlay
ing relatives here B
Floyd Mays of Atlanta sp
with his parents, Mr. and
Mays,
Miss Willle Ruth Branan is visi '
Barbara Branan of MecDdnough
Mies Lillian McClendon of Jo
was the guest last week of Mr. a
W. A. McClendon
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peacock of
rows spent one day last waek with
B. W. Mays
Miss Vivian Dixon of Fayetteville
the week-end guest of Miss Eunice Milay
Mise Vivian Balley is spending t» L
week with Misg Eunice Bellah
Homer Elliott 18 spending his vacatie, 4
at the Shingleroof Camp
William Jrant has returned home after
visiting relatives in Lawrenceville.
Miss Cornelia TLee has returned home }
after visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. M Bpruy-‘
berry of Walnut Grove.
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ARE HELD UP?
MENFORGED T 0 WORK AT
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Many New Bedroo.
Suites Are on Displi..
This Week
We believe that we sell more Bedroom
Snites than any other store in Atlanta.
You'll agree with us, we know, that
there's a reason for this if you will com
pare our values,
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CHILD'S NURSERY
COMMODE CHAIR
In rattan, seut 12 inches wide,
back 9 inches high, A $3 value
MONDAY
teeciar.. $1.98
—sash Mall Orders Filled
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MAIN NEWS
SECTION
Reed Fiber (Fsisd®
Sewing Rocker %iifi'}
Like Cut Waorth 54.98 |:i:t2 121
Extra Special ‘.':""
$2.98 |
SEESSICE
Supply limited. i«fi; #.;},_
Only 50. Nene ?:'Sg’g’g’ég '{i’
sold after W zwé}‘l/
Monday at this '*"_'-*y
price, i H