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Miss Herring IS
Bridge
EWNAN.—Miss Fannie Hill Her
ring was lhostess at. a pretty bridge
party on Monday afternoon.
The guests included Mres, Charles Moses,
Mrs. loyd Bradfield of LaGrange, Miss
Beossie Dent, Miss Tommie Lou Carpenter,
Miss Frances Arnold, Miss Margaret
Murphey, Miss Ruth Thompson, Miss Mary
Freeman, Miss orence Dent and Miss
Ruth Carpenter,
Mrs. Hanson Ford was hostess at a
rook party Tuesday afterncon given in
compliment to Miss Oillle Williams, a
bride-clect of September.
The guest list included:
Mrs. J. R. Knnf, Mrs. Myron Farmer,
Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Mrs acr-r Bryant,
frs. Roy Williams, Miss Frances Arnold,
«fiss louise Bryan, Miss Cmrolyn Miiner,
Miss Florence Dent, Miss Bessio Dent,
Miss Fannie Herring and Miss Ruth
Thompson.
Miss ldalu Fincanmnom s spending a
month with her brother, Berryman Fin
eannon, in Galveston, Texas,
Mrs. C. W. Loftin entertalned informal-
Iy on Wednesday afternoon.
Ameng those present were Miss May
Cole, Miss Marion Hryant, Miss Mary
Powell, Mrs. J. R. Kiog, Mrs. R. B. Word,
Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Mrs. Herbert Sage,
Mrs. Willlam Banks and Mrs. Stewart
Colley.
Miss Louise Xirhy's hmmcheon Tuesday
wWas a pretty compliment to Miss Emily
Wynn of Eastman, the guest of Miss Wes
ton Sapp.
A basket fllled with E.rdnn flowers
formed the center decoration of the table,
smround which the guests were seated,
Those Invited were Miss Louise Dent and
Miss Ellen Ramey of Atlanta, Miss Emily
Wynn of Eastman, Miss Lucy Harrington
;f Buford, Miss Weston Sapp, Miss Helen
ent and Miss Runice Powers, On Satur
”y evening Miss Weston Bapp wns hostess
al & prom party in honor of Miss Wynn,
entertaining fifty guests,
- Mrs. Bdwin Jacobs with her two chil
dren, Virginia and Bdwin are the guests
©f her sister, Mrs, Annie Orr at her home
©on Jackson street, -
Miss Mary Powell was hostess at a
niatinee party on Satnrday afternoon given
fu honor of Miss RElizabeth Megget of
Charleston, 8. C. Eighteen guests were
invited,
Mrs. Rdwin Jacobs was honor est at a
party at which Mrs, Guy Cole n:?ermlm-d
on Wednerday afternoon. Fifty guests
were Invited,
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HOW MUCH WE CAN SAVE YOU ON € rernir Svbii
FURNITURE UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR 87d, Sarah and
Lo wstine Bush,
COME IN MONDAY IF YOU CAN. USg Y0U,,.,,_y entertained
uesday in honor
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eres’ a Rare B:
fwitz has returned to
nniston after a visit
This beautiful three-piece overstuffed trs 1. Love.
suite is easily worth $275.00. Come in and M P Jackson enter
ovely 6 o'clock dinner
money on good furniture. WE DIVIDE THn honor of Mr. and Mrs.
ek, Unique place cards
SPECIAL & places for Mr. and Mrs.
2 r. and Mrs, J. J. Wlilson,
This Week s(rn-. G. C. Moseley, Mrs. H
a, Mrs. G. H., Fortson, Mrs,
hnsen of Decatur, Mrs. R. L,
—— Klberton and Mr, and Mrs.
wekson,
Robert Longino and danghtegy
moia were recent guests of Mr:~
T 4 ~ E. Herrin,
5 35 ™ YIE Mrs. John Pound of Atlanta Is the
~' lest of Mrs. Reid.
L: b & ¥ Miss Beulah Ferguson was hostess
P ~—.. ‘i, to quite a large number of her friends
U ot/ 3 ¢"!§.A e | last Saturday evening at a prom par
o »‘"‘g H@ry | ty. The beautiful home, thrown open
b 3, == of | and artistically decorated with cut
R digy / “Fere | flowers, ferns and ivy, seemed to give
1) QA ' Miss | a welcome atmosphere to the nu
f\ Amseeather. | merous friends of Miss Ferguson.
7 Mose }Mu\iv was enjoyed, and after the
. sor pro- | promenades an ice course was served.
, « dancing) About fifty members of the younger
l\}-Plt___...__ | set were present.
' Miss Mary Shields entertained at
! a theater party last Friday in honor
emt :nf her guest, Miss Thelma Gordon,
ue |of Jefferson,
Miss KEsther Henson entertained
I flMfi“} Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
. "‘,i-.fi-‘- | l : guest, Miss Inez Dickey, of Piedmont,
. framing. i Ala. About thiriy guests were invited,
$50.0011 :""“‘ / { who were Misses Annette Quillian,
BPEQ}{ ":.':‘. i !.\l:w\' Alice Strange, Louise St‘r?niza.
10 Thelma Woodruff, Inez Cooper, Lucy
Sonthern | Turpin, Desma Elder, Myrtle Wallace,
! Phote | ‘l‘h;n'lnnfl MceCants, Ora Lee Camp,
"{ Materinl C 0.,, | Pauline Camp, Sara Hayes, Montine
Robinson, Mabel Jackson, Evelyn
‘_ BYo Radford, Johnnie Lou Smith, Jennie
5 Bread. \ Smith, Bert Pirkle, Flossia Henson,
| Maude Henson, Mrs, Carl Henson,
- Mrs. 4 Beddingfield and Mrs, W, H
Jennings,
e N Mrs. Horace Walker of Fort Worth
- - %— Tex., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Smith.
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Special dance Monday night, September
1. Regular dances Wednesday and
Saturday nights, Lossons dally, 9 a.
m. to & p.m. Individual instructions,
Lane's, Ivy 5786,
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Paying Attention to the “High Price of Shoes” Talk
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Black’s Shoe Store
Opens next Saturday, September 6th, 9 D. K. Tur St,
Kimball Bloek, few doors from Five Points. Sensational
Shoe Bargains for Men, Women and Children will be of
fered. Watch Opening Announcement in Friday's Geor
gian
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Black’s Shoe Store
Lithonia I/isilors'
ITHONIA-~Mrs, W, H. George and
Miss Loulse George of Atlantas vis
fted relatives in Lithonia during
the past week,
. Mrs. Lon Ragsdale and children left
Saturday for their home in Memphis,
Tenn. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, W.
R. Watson.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Stokes and children
of Donalsonville, Ga., are guests at the
home of Mr. B. F. George,
Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Davideon are on a
visit to Washington, New York and other
KEastern_cities. g
~ Mrs, J, H. Malone and Miss Jenie Ruth
‘Malone have returned from a visit to
relatives in Madison. 1
Dr. and Mrs, Corley and young sons of
Wdgefield, B. O, were recent guests of
C'olonel and Mrs. 1, B, Norton
~ Mra. A L, McArthur and little grand
daughter of Nashville, Tenn, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur,
Miss Emma Wesley of Atlanta visited
her sister, Mrs, J. K. Marbut, last week.
Mrs. George M. Acree had as her guest
;-w-mly Mrs, Grace Beck of Americus,
ia.
Mr., and Mrs. Pau! Esting and little
Bthel Blizabeth Esting and Mrs, ¥rances
Khields of Atlanta are spending several
days with Mr, and Mrs. T. P. George.
Misses Mercer and Nellle Joe Btephen
son were hostesses at a delightful prom
party on Tuesday evening, August 19, in
honor of Miss Barah Milner of Atlanta,
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Lineham,
Mrs, T. C. Burrell and children have
roturned from a visit to Mrs. Burrell's
father, Mr., Whitmire of Toccoa, Oa. i
Miss Rubye McCurry of Atianta spenf)
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. o.l'
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Senoia Notes
PNOTA.—Miss Opal Camp has
cepted a position in the public se’
at Paducah, Ky., and leaves for
place next week,
Miss Clara Blount is spending so
with friends at Carrollton,
Miss Edith Culpepper s at hom
New York, where she took a &
course at Columbia University.
Miss Margaret MecKnight is the
friends in Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. George D. Pollock of BI i
and Mrs. George E. Nolan and chi%y
Oriando, Fla., are spending seve
here the guests of their mother
H.Tl"ourhA - P
he Rev. 8. B, Btrout, recen
from the army, has been lm'myb was
of the Methodist Church and J€r of
family are now domiciled in th
=t parsonage. ed the
Thomson Notes
HOMEON - Mrs. Jem Curtis is visit
ing in Atianta,
Misses Ruth and Ls:n Scott have
returned from a visit to Atlants
| Miss Nellle Davis of Atlanta has been
the guest of Miss Vera Lazenby.
| Miss Nonie Burnsides has returned from
'l"vl-l! to Miss Bessie Bohannoen in Grant
ville,
Mr, and Mrs. 8. A, Scott and son, Lem
Scott Jr., are the guests of relatives hero.
Miss Nannie Kate Shields left Thursday
for Royston, where she will be one of tho
teachers.
Miss Vera Lagzenby has gone to Cone
cord, where she will teach music.
Mrs. Thomas K. Watson, Misses Geor
gia Lee and Georgia Watson and Mr. O,
|B. Lee left last week for ug_‘extand.'.d
trip to White Sulphur Springs, Fla.
] Dr. and Mrs. Cicero Gibson and fam
gy',-re spending some time ‘at Tallulah
alls,
Miss lollle Mas Bummers has returned
to her home in Couyers, after visiting
friends here,
HEARST’S
SUNDAY AMIRICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919
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on Saturfgolcomb was hostess at a
Among), honoring her aunt, Mrs.
Mrs. Brc"‘u"' imlll’hfleld. Ky. Mer
rs. A, B. Conyers, . J.
?):'a:dfon{:.. Rush Pyron, Mrs. Sam
Joctor IMary Turner, Mrs. Charles
C‘omack, s. Doyle Butler of Marieita,
Miss 'Mays, Dorothy Conyers and
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from Ing ywixie ana Mrs. Doyle But
a guesta were guests during the past
Mr. ar SBam P. Jones.
turned Neel, who has been visiting
Wa hir"" Marvin McClatchey in At-
SNifed home Tuesday.
Mrs, Young is at home after at
the wamer school at the University
Ruby Iy A Harris spent Thursday in
Mise
Ala.n Milner of Atlanta is the guest
Dop Gilreath at “Gil-ffeld” camp on
} River.
_* Bennett Conyers Is visiting rela-
Sin Birmingham, Ala.
K. John Lewis and little daughter,
w have returned home after a visit to
+aves in Columbia, 8. C. On their re
. they wera accompanied by George
son, who will be their guest for a short
ille. i
l.evi Reeves of Atlanta spent Friday in
artersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hurt Jr. entertained
a shooting party at their country home
near Cartersville, Their guests 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. Ab. Monfort for several
weeks has returned to her home in Rome.
Mrs. Tom McElwain of Smithfield, Ky.,
is the guest of Mrs. 8. P. Jones,
Mrs.© Ruth Tinsley has returned home
I&f("‘ a visit to relatives in Asheville,
i N. C.
Mrs. Isaac Lucas and children of Plains
are the guests of Mre. Lucas’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conner.
Col, 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 Gjlreath ,and Miss Nora
Wofford are attending a house party In
Etowah, Tenn., given by Mrs, Maude Har
ris,
Miss Estelle Morgan has returned to
Rome, after a visit to Miss Frances
| Weems,
~ Mrs. Mary Flemister of Dalton and Mrs,
J. P, Smith of Tunnel Hill have been the
Buests of Mrs. P. C. Flemister, ‘
Misses Roberta and Florrie Wylie are
in Westminster, 8. €., where they will be
the guests of relatives for two months,
Mrs, J. L. Strozier of Cuthbert is vise
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 other 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. (. have returned home after 8
;’iait to Mrs, Roberts’ sister, Mrs, C. H.
‘ox,
Mrs. ®obert: Adair and Miss Frances
Adair spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. E. Head and children, Beverly
and Charlotte, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Mrs.
Giihson and Miss Charlotte Gibson of Bir
mingham, Ala, are the guests of Horace
Howard,
Benham Simms of Georietnwn. Ky. Is
vigiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunyus.
An enjoyable event of the week was
the dance givem by the young men of
Cartersville on Wednesday evening. A
number of out-of-town guests were pres
ent.
Lewis Peeples left BSunday for Law
renceville, N, J. where he is to enter
school at Princeton,
Stanley Dodd of Atlanta was the week
end guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W. A. Dodd.
Mre. Kate Akerman and Miss Kate
Granger of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs
A. O, Granger at “Overlook.”
Mrs. Henry Milner of Atlanta has been
the guest of Mrs. Walter Akerman.
Little Miss Elena Simpson has returned
from a visit to her aunt Mrs, Robert
Walker, in Dallas.
Miss ‘Connie Tinsfey has returned home
after spending several weeks in Atlanta
and later in Cedartown as the guest of
Mrs. O. 1. Williams, |
Mrs, Hampton #icld mna little children,
Alico and Jane, are at home after being
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wals
ker 1n Monroe for a short while,
Mrs. O. L. Willlams of Cedartown i 3
visiting ner lfior. Mrs.g Z. M. Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Max tcheuer have re
turned from visiting in New York and
other points,
Miss Alice McAuley entertained a num
‘ber of her young friends with & most en
joyable party at her country’ home near
Cartersville Thursday.
Miss Ruby Russel, after ;_r«ndln( sev
eral days in Jacksonville, w, is agamn
the guest of Mrs. Terrel Fingher.
Misses Ellen and Florence Wheeler have
returned to their home in Prosperity, 8
~ after 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.
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 Mrs,
(‘la\“ia Pittman and Miss Jessie Davos
at the home of Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Grat
ton Hammond of Macon was awarded a
dainty prize for making top score.
. Mrs. Will Winman spent Monday in At
anta,
Mrs, Frank Pruden and little daagh
ters of Dalton are visiting Mrs. Pruden’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson.
Mrs, Rembert Sims has returned to her
home in Atlanta, after visiting Mr. and
Mrs, Charles W, Sproull,
William Jones is visiting relatives in
Atlanta. ‘
Miss Lucile Vail, who has been the guest
of Mrs. John W, Jones for the summer
months, has returned to Mutanzas, Cuba,
V;here she holds a position in the schools
there.
Miss Sarah Vaughan left Saturday for
Marshallyille, 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 u'.nh Jones has returned from a
visit to Telatives in Atlanta. 3
Howard Weems of Rome was a guest
last week of Quillian Jones.
Mrs. Will Hansell and children of At.
fanta are the guests of Mrs. Hansell's
mother, Mrs, A. O. Granger,
Mrs. Mary Freeman, a former resident
of Cartersville, who has been visiting huor
brother, Milts Dobbins, (s now the guest
of her sister, Mrs, George Vaach, in
Adairsville.
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+ Jonesboro Notes
ISB BARAH RIVERS was the guest
of Miss Rosa lee Brown of Me-
Donough for the past week end.
Mrs. J. B, Mann of buflrnnfi has re
!uurnud home after a visit with Mrs. A. M.
ann.
Mr. and Mra, LQO“ Hule left last week
to -rnnd several weeks in North Carolina,
Misses Fannie May, Delia and Nadine
Harper, Almeda Pierce, Guinn Cannon and
Burge Harper spent Tuesday at Shingle
Roof eamp ground,
Mra. Williams has returned to her home
in Atlnmi after a visit with her daugh
ter, Mra. K. Bmith,
J. . Hanes, who has been with the
American nlrdmonnn Forces in France,
hu‘ru‘flvod is discharge and is at home
again,
e w. T Klmv of Forest Park was
the guest of Mrs. . T. Sims during the
past week.
Miss \,‘lidc Griffif of Atlanta was the
guest cf Mrs. A. A, Hule on Wednesday,
Miss Bennett Stewart has returned from
Lebanon, Pa., where she was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Seltzer,
Miss Esther Gilbert is visiting friends
in_ Jackson,
Miss Julia Pender of Valdosta has re
turned to her home after a visit with Mrs.
E. A, Wootten,
Misses Edith and Mable Bofz of Pas.
dueah, Ky. are the guests of Mrs, Josh
Berry,
Mrs, Parks Reeves had as her sum last
week Miss Allie Ohoo.lla‘ol Atiunta and
Miss Jensie Whng of t Point,
Miss Winifred White has returned from
& visit with relatives in Odessadale.
Mrs, A. V. Mann is the guest of relativos
in Fayetteville,
Mrs. Will Cousins of Atlanta was the
guest of relatives here last woek.
Miss Gladys Dodd of Atlanta is momn
of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W, T, o,
.
Wedding as
Monroe, Ga.
M ONROE.~—~Miss Louise Felker
\ and Robert C. Mizell were mar
;ried at the First Methodist Church
Wednesday afternoon. Immediately
following the ceremony the couple
left for a trip in the mountains., After
the honeymoon, they will be at home
in Quitman.
On Friday morning Miss Kathleen
Launius gave a lovely party in honor
of Miss Louise Felker. ‘“Bunco” was
the game of the morning, Miss Louise
Walker winning first prize. The
guest of honor was presented with a
beatiful hand-painted picture, At
noon a delicious luncheon was served.
Friday afternoon, Mrs. G. W, Felk
er entertained at a large garden party
for Misgs Louise Felker,
On Saturday morning Mrs. Ray
Nunnally was hostess at a lovely
luncheon in honor of Misss Louse
Felker and her attractive guests,
Misses Harris, Purdon and Manley.
Monday afternoon Miss Ruth Felk
er gave a most enjoyable theater par
ty for Miss Louise Felker. After an
hour at the movies the guests were
invited to the home of Miss Ruth
Felker, where the bride-elect was
showered with many beautiful mfts‘
and dainty refreshments were served.
Tuesday at noon Miss Milared
Roberts gave a lovely luncheon for|
Miss Louise Felker and her guests. |
Tuesday afternoon Miss Elizaveth
Nowell gave a beautifyl party at
which Miss Louise Felker and Miss
Natalie Turner of Covington shared
honors. 3
Tuesday evening after the rehear
sal at the church Mr, and Mrs. G, W.
Felker Sr., parents of the bride, en
tertained the bridal party at a rovely
luncheon.
Mrs, Ed A. Caldwell and Miss Eve
hyn Caldwell have returned from a
| visit to Madison.
' The W. T. C. U, was delightfully
entertained Friday afternoon at the
'home of Mrs. J. B, Shellnut, On this
occasion the following officers were
elected for the new year: President,
Miss Josephine Hammond; First Vice
President, Miss Mattie Radford; Sec
ond Vice President, Mrs. Clarence
Locking; Third Vice President, Mrs.
W. L. Dobbs; Recording Secretary,
Miss Elizabeth Hammond; Assistant
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Marion
‘Williams; Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. J. L. McGarity; Treasurer, Miss
Myrtie Aycock; Pianist, Mrs. L. D.
Wall. After the iiterary program
sandwiches and tea were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins of
Atlanta spent the week-end in Mon
roe,
Mrs. Paul Launius and Mrs, Harry
Launius were hostess at a a 500 party
Tuesday afternoon. After the game a
delicious salad course was served,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peters enter
tained at an elegant dinner Monday
for Mrs, W. P. King of Griffin.
Mrs. P. F. Reynolds gave a party
for Mrs. W. P. King Thursday even
ing.
Miss Natilae Turner of Covington is
the attractive guest of Miss Elizabeth
Nowell
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This Early Fall Fashion Display Was Arranged W ith Atlanta’s Enterprising Merchants by
THE GEORGIAN and SUNDAY AMERICAN
SIOO in Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded for the Most Attractive Displays
; A Bpecial Committee From the Atlanta Advertising Club Will Decide the Prize Winners.
SEE TUESDAY'S GEORGIAN - '
; For Pictures of Some of the Beautiful Windows and List of Prize Winners.
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| ONYERS.—A marriage of interest
was that of Miss Junita Pirkle and
Claude Anthony which was solemn
ized at the aßptist Church on Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev., Frank J.
Flemming officiating.
As Miss Maude Tucker elnyed the wed
ding march the bridal party entered.
Miss Mary Ethel Tucker was maid of
honor and James Maddox best man. :
The bride wore a traveling gown of mid
night blue cloth wtih accessories to match
and a corsage of white rose buds. They
will make their home at aßrtow, Ga.,
agter September 1,
Mrs. Arthur J. Langford and daughter,
Miss Mildred, left Wednesday for their
home in Dallas after spending the summer
months with Mrs. Langford’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M, Swords.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Cowan and Miss
Sara Will Cowan have returned from a
visit to Washington, New York and other
points, «
Mrs. Atkins Cox and children of Louls
ville, Ga., are guests of Mrs. Cox's mother,
Mrs. Alice Sigmdh.
Miss Thelma Harden of Atlanta is
r(vlpendlnx the week with Miss Milan Har
en.
Mr. and Mrs., Z. T. Almand and little
Mary Gladys Almand are with relatives in
Douglasville.
Mrs. ¢, M. Swords, Miss Marion Swords
and, Mrs. J. H. Harden spent Wednesday
in Atlanta as guests of Mrs. Chester
Smith.
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ILNER.—Miss Lucia Hunt left for
Tifton Thursday, where she will as
sume her duties as teacher in the
A. & M. school.
Miss Minnie Anna Woodall returned
Thursday after attending a huose party
at Elko as guest of Miss Sarah Hodge.
Miss Pauline Hunt will leave for Mary
ville, Tenn., Monday where she will teach
this year.
Mrs. Joe Martin entertained the Rook
Club with a delightful party Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Frances Holmes returned home
this week after a visit with rfiends ut
Eastman. ‘
Mrs. C. B, Cauthen and children have
returned to her home in Atlanta after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Warde.
Floyd and Lloyd Woodall returned homa‘
Thursday after a visit to friends and rela
tives in Columbus.
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B LACKSHEAR—Mrs, Lona Gir-!
vjne and her two little daugh
ters have returned from a visit in the
mountains,
Mrs, W. Earnest Davis, Williaf and
Hazel Davis, have returned from
Jacksonville. ‘
~ Archibald Brantley is visiting his
daughter, Mrs, James J. Ragan in At
lanta,
Mrs. C. Hampton Mcßae and Miss
Sallie Frances Mcßae, returned yes
terday from a visit of several weeks
with relatives in Winchester, Ky,
Mrs. B. D. Brantley, Miss Janet Mc-
Nae Brantley and Mrs. Hariette
Brantley left Friday to visit relatives
in Atlanta,
Dr. and Mrs., John W.¢Dden ana
little Mary Oden of Milledgeville, are
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Oden,
Miss Ora Lee Ratliff, who has been
npcnglng the month of August with
he rfather, J. ¥. Ratliff, left Sunday
for her home in Augusta,
Miss Marion Willlams is visiting
her aunt, Mrs Harriet Lott in Way
cross this week,
Mrs, William N. Brown and Wil
liam Brown Jr.,, have returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore, Misses
Gertrude and Kathleen Moore, Mrs.
P. L. Pomeroy and M. C. McAlpin
were Waycross visitors Monday.
Miss Ruth Root of Vidalia is vis't
ing her uncle, Lewis Root.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nettles of
Wayeross, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Nettles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Davis.
Mres, Philip Pomeroy spent the week
in Waycross,
Mrs. J. B. O'Neal and little daugh
ter, Louise, who have been visiting
in Vienna, was called hame Tuesday
because of the illness of Mr. J. B.
O’'Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. McCullen mo
tored to Waycross Tuesday evening.
Mr. a!d Mrs. R. W. Belvin, Mrs.
W, G. M&Millan and Miss Maude Mc-
Millan have returned from a delight-
ful trip to Pablo Beach and other
points in Florida. ‘'
Amon;: the visitors to Waycross on
Wednesday were Misses Blanche
Mitchell, Elizabeth Darling, Mildred
Riggins, Lottie Bell Wallace and Mrs.
W: M. Corbett.
Mrs. P. B. Smith of Tudowici is the
guest of relatives here.
To correct an
erroneous impression
about shoes
Because this store has long been recognized
as headquarters for high-grade and exclusive
footwear, there is an iu cessicn in some
quarters that moderate priced shoes are not
carried here. :
Such an impression is erroneous and tends to
deprive many of the best values and service
in the city.
This store will continue to be the style cen
ter, where the newest effects in footwear are
always shown first. That goes without say
ing.
BUT—
No other shoe store in the entire south ear
ries at all times a more complete line of popu
lar priced shoes for every member of the
famjly.
And while shoe-costs ‘are attracting so much
attention, the immense buying facilities of
this establishment will be more valuable than
ever to those who must conserve in their shoe
purchases. We are by far the largest buyers
and enjoy advantages that other houses do
not—hence you can always get at BYCK’S
the same quality for less, or a better quality
for the same money you pay elsewhere. This
you can easily determine on investigation.
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Altlanta’s O
Compl:te
Shoe Store ~27-29 WHITEHALL ST,
E. A. MORGAN'S
@ SEAMLESS
WEDDING
RINGS
ARE THE BEST