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LAKBLY.~—~The sewing party given
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. H
Butler complimenting her guest, Mrs
Mert Underwood of Albany, was one of
the prettiest entertainments of the late
summiet In all apartments garden flow
ors of various pastel shades were used
Mrs. Bagegs and Miss Mattie Butier served
punch toroughout the afternoon
The other iadies assisting the hostess
wWore
Mrs. J. H. Moye, Mrs. V. 'F. Balkcom
and Miss Katherine Underwood
Mrs., Butler was gowned in an after
noon tollette of lavender georgette com
bimed with satin of the same delicato
tint
irs. Underwood wore A costume of
flesh colored georgette and satin
Miss Mattie Butler wore a dainty sum
mer frock of blue organdie
Mrs. Baggs wore white lace over yel
low
Mrs, Moye wore cream net and lace.
Mrs. Balkcom wore wore lace over nlle
green
Dainty summer delicacies carrying out
the rainbow color scheme were served
Those present were:
Mrs. Crawford Fryer, Mrs E. L. Fryer
Jr., Mrs. L. B. Fryer, Mrs. A J. Ham
mack, Mrs. Fred Brooks, Mrs B B
Hamilton, Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. J. H.
Willlams, Mrs. W. J. Grist, Mrs. W. (
Cox, Mrs. (. E. Boyette, Mrs B. R. Col
lins, Mrs R C Singletary, Mrs, Carl
Fryer, Mrs. C. L. Glessner, Mrs. A, D,
Alexander, Mrs. C. T. Alexander, Mrs. A
H. Gray, Mrs. J. H. Moye, Mrs g B
Baggs, Mrs. V. F. Balkeom, Mrs. L. D
Felder, Mrs. P. H. Fitzgerald, Mrs 4B
Tarver, Mrs. W. G. Park, Mrs. C. (
Tarver, Mrs. W, A. Hall, Mrs J. D
Abernathy, Mrs, J. E. Freeman, Mrs, Ed
Chancy, Mrs. Frank Coleman, Mrs. C. O,
¥obb, Miss Lilllan Jones of Thomasville,
Miss Ella Jones, Miss Mattie Butier. Miss
Freda Barksdale, Miss Kthel Jones.
Mrs. Charles L. Glessmer honored Miss
Ll&lnn Jones of Thomasville with a bridge
tell Friday afternoon from 6 to & o'clock
The apartments were beautifully deco~
rated and delicacies were served !
Misses LAllian Jones and Ethel Jones
sghared the lo‘p score. The guests included
Mise Liliian Jones, Miss lithel Jones, Mrs.
Walter G, Park, Mrs. W. A, Hall, Mrs,
C. M. Baggs, Mrs. A. H Hru{y, Mrs. J. H.
Moye, Mrs. N. H. Strickland, Mrs. J . |
Standifer, Mrs J. B. Freeman, Mrs. J. H.
Williams, Mrs V. F. Balkcom
Mrs. C. T. Alexander entertained beanti
fully Friday evening In honor of Miss
Margaret Fowler of Macon, Miss Theresa
Black of Doerun, and Miss Sara Ilzlll;w\;\y‘
of Bluffton, who are house guests of Miss
Marguerite Alexander.
The sun pariors, porches and lawn wero
lighted with Japanese lanterns and all in
terior lights shaded in pink, Pink dahlias,
palms and potted plants were effectively
used. Musical numbers were rendered by |
John Underwood on his cornet with plano
accompaniment by Miss Black. ‘
Punch was served throughout the eve
ning. Quite a large number of the hmh}
school set were present. |
Miss Bilen Rambo, young daughter of
Judge and Mrs, L. M. {tmnlm wns hostess
Monday eveniug at a dinner and picture
show party in honor of Misses Fowler,
Black and Hattaway. |
Other dellghtful affairs are being plan
ned for them during thelr stay., Among
them a plenie and swimming party at
Eheffield’'s Mill with John Underwood nnd‘
lanwood Alexander as hosts; a -wmmmm‘
g«.ny and piomie at Bluffton with Mrs. C.
Boyett as hostess, an entertainment by
Mre. P. H. Fitzgerald and a theater party
by Miss Merle Park Wednesday evening
Mrs. H. G. Bmith left Monday for Wash-
Ington, D. ~ where she will visit her sons,
Lieut. William Smith before golng on to
Schenectady, N. Y., where she will spend
the month of October with her eldest son
Gordon Smith. Mre. Smith will be joined
in Washington by her daughter, Mrs. R.
O. Waters.
Mrs. J. T. Likens, Miss Mary Ellis, Miss
Barah Likens have returned from Atlanta,
Newnan and Griffin,
Mrs. J D. James entertained at lunch
eon in honor of Judge and Mrs. J. R
Pottle of Albany, Monday. \
Miss Caruth Weaver, who is the govern
ment demonstrator of canning and poultry
eclubs of Barly County, Is spending her
vacation at the home of her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Weaver in Eatonton
Mrs. Mary Webh is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Jim Inman in Albany for the
weoek
Miss Elizabeth Kennedy of Dawson, who
has been one of the most popular visitors
during her stay here, has returned home,
Bhe was accompanied by Miss Emmazelle
Yarhorough,
Mrs. P. H. Holland and sons, who have
beon on an extended visit to Nebraska,
have returned home.
Mrs. T. B. McDowell, who has been
spending several months at Norfolk, Va.,
returned r‘rh:«g‘
Mrs. Meri nderwood, Katherine and
Robert Underwood of Albany, have been
the guests of Mrs, J. H. Butler for the
pust week,
Miss Lilllan Jones of Thomasville, who
has bLeen the guest of Mrs, W, H. Alex
ander and Mrs Bd Chancy returned
home Sunday. While here Miss Jones was
Rolline Dews of Forsyth have been the
delightfully entertained with bridge, swime«
ming, and week end parties,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cater, Harry and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fleming
Mrs. C. E. Boyett has had as her guosts
:llu Sam Jones and baby of Dothan,
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Mr. and Mre. Heérbert Fort are delight
fully entertalning James Fort of Bartow,
Fia., and B, M. Fort of Tampa. B M
Fort reached the HStates a few days
ago from overseas, where ha was with the
quartermaster department.
Misses Marguerite Alexander and Ellen
Rambo have recently been visiting Albany
Miss Ethel Stein of Colguitt is the
&uul of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs
abel Dukes and Mra Colller Gay
Mrs. J. D. James entertained as her
week end gpests Miss Gena Graham, Miss
Pearl MsChester of Fort Gaines and Miss
Winnifred Rrooks of Hlakely, Lovett
Graham of Fort Galnes, Stark and Frank
Graham of Atlanta, L. Davidson of Colum
bus. Mrs. James gave a lovely dinner
party and was also hostess at a picnie
suw, Miss Brooks returned to Fort
alnes to be the guest of Miss Graham
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis B Gay announce
the birth of a son, Lewis Benjamon Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lowback glso an
@ounce the hirth of a daughter
Miss Laurie Lee Stuckey Is spending the
weok with Miss lone Cato at Cordele
Mrs. T. H. Wiseman has returned from
DPothan, Ala., after a week's visit.
Miss Bthlene Pafford, who has bheen
dvlilhtfull‘ entertained at her sister's
mountain home in Waynesville, N. O, re
turned home Friday
Miss Callle Davenport has as her house
guest Miss Hallle Walker of Americus
Thomas 8 Robhinson of Alhany has been
the ‘uon of Mr. and Mre. Alvan Fleming
for the past week.
Miss Dorothy Alexander, Wyatt H. Alex
ander Jr. left for Atlanta Tuesday where
they will spend the remainder of the sum
mer at Woodberry's Hall,
V\llsnl frinds and relatives «recently
were Mr. and Mra. B M. Boyett of Jack
cuvmo, Pial, and Mr. and Mrs. J B
artin of Arlington
Mrs. Alvan Fleming s the attractive
house guest of Mrs H. L. Clifton of Fu
faula, A, for the coming week Mr,
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Miss Grace 8, Seabrook, A. B. of
Winthrop College, is coming as
head of the department of English
and history in Woodberry Hall,
The Woodberry School has had a
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splendid enlistment for its high
school and collegiate classes, and
boarding pupils have been entered
from many Southern States and
various cities of Georgia,
The dormitories and grounds of
Woodberry Hall have been greatly
beautified and new equipment or
dered. This tweifth annual session
of the school promises to be the
greatest in its history, Miss Rosa
Woodberry, the founder and prin
cipal, has associated with her in the
faculty strong college and univers
sity women, BBhe herself did her
university work at the University
of Georgia, through the courtesy or
the faculty when co-education was
but a great vision of the future.
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Birthday Party at
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YOAMORM ~Mrs. Florence \Vulmwu|
was at heme to twenty little folks |
on Friday evening in compliment Ml’
her little son, T. L, Womack, celebrating |
his sixth birthday The color m'hem'-‘
throughout the house was pink and green,
and the birthday cake was adorned with !
pink and green candles, and pink rose-|
huds l
Lanier Willlams celebrated his sixth |
hirthday with ‘a plenle party on Wednes
lay |
Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Barfield, who hn\'n!
heen th guests of Mrs. W, T. Williamns,
have returned to their home at Perry [
Mrs. 6. C. Reeves and children of Nor
man Park are guests of Mrs. Wiley Fergu-
Ron.
Mrs. E. R. Bmith has returned from a
vigit to Cordele
Mrs Edwin Smith and children are
guests of Mrs. B K. Smith at Ash-|
burn |
Mrs. H. W. Bussey and Miss Sarah
Bussey, who have been the guests of Mrs !
Sarah Clements have returned to their
home at Bainbridge ;
Miss Irene Hurdy of Forsyth |ls lhvt
Buest of My A. H. Hasty 1
Mra. M. . Whiddon and Miss Mildred |
Whiddon are guests of Mrs. L. J. Brown |
at Irwinvill
Mrs. 1. W. Greene have returned from a
visit to Mrs. Richard Hines of Macon
Mre. J. O, Allen and Miss Cora Mo~
Intyre of Macon are guests of Miss Ruth
Brown,
Miss Katherine Brown of Irwinville is
the guest of Miss Inez Wheddon
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross of Calhoun,
Fla., are guests of Mrs. R. T Mauldin, |
Mrs. W. A, Freeman and Miss Almiu»i
len Freeman are guests of relatives at
Camilla I
Miss Algena Moore is vigiting friends!
At Cordele
Mrs. C. Fountain and children are yllm'~|
of Mrs. G. W. Booker at Norman Park
Mr S. 8. Davis of Macon is the guest
of Mrs. G. T. Hunt, |
Mrs. Carl Warren, who has been the |
Fuest of Mre. . W: Warren, has re-|
turned to her home at Babeo k
Misses Gertrude and Emma Anderson,
Who have been the guests of Miss Jewe! |
Willlams have returned to their home at
Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Lewis of Tifton were
Week end guests of the Rev. 8. M. Owens
and family |
The Rev. W. ¥. Smith of Cordele “nn;
the week end guest of the Rev. J \\"
Connors
o Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Smith, Mrs Mhr,\-I
Zorn, Missoa Sabhie Rates, Dorothy Foun- |
tain nd Virginia Smith are at « ements
Chapel. |
Mrs. J; D. Luke has as her guests Mrs |
Corina Brogg and Miss Bertha Bragg of |
Coolege |
Mr., and Mrs, G. F. Remheardt spent |
the week end at Byronville
Miss Daffner Adams of Plant City, Ma
I 8 the guest of Mrs Dempsey Luke :
'.\l|.~ Annle Lawton Bussey entertained
the younger Lon Tuesday evening with a |
“tacky" party. . 1
. The marricge of Misg Ola Meon to ™ W |
Candry of Boyd, Fia., is announced. The |
wedding will he at the home of the
bride's mother in Syeamore '
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Lyerly Notes
YERLY-—Mrs. J. N. Tallaferro on
fertained at her lovely country
home, doar Lyerly, on last Saturday
Afternoon RN honor of her niece Idtle
Mirs Genevieve Woscott of Chattaneoogn '
After an hour of games on the Inwn the
ApDy Hittle guests ropaired to the grove |
hy the spring where they wers served
with watermelons, then Tollowed a joily |
e on the h wit ndoor A e
fter which they wer ‘u,,\.| “_‘”‘“.‘:‘
ream and onke ™o njoying thé hos. |
Mtatity of Mrs. Ta ferro were Misses
enovieve Wescott, Allie Crawford. Bmm i
Holland, Anna Snoots Zula Shearer Mi '
am Holland Millie Crawrord Bdith |
Snooths, Ivag Gilmer, Dorathy Holland, |
Bloise Gilmer and Masters Pat Murphy,
Merrill Giimbr, Wallace Hohand and
'hynas Murphy those helping in en
ortaining the \little so were Mrs T
{ Murphey Mrs B, T. Gilmer and Mrs
H J. Dempsey of Atlanta
Mres, Carrie Mill Davis left Manday te
isit relatives at Gaviesville Aln
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8 BDurney and
hitdren of Wavneshore returned home |
fonday after spending several days here |
8 the guests of My and Mrs Tohn |
‘ollock
My Annie Wheeler and Miss Kathryn
Vheeler are visiting relatives at Gaylea
ile, Ala
L. D Dever spent Saturday in Ronie
Miss Evelyn Edwards and little Bligtey
re istting thelr grandmother, Mrs. B
\. Hammend of Chattaneoga
Malcotm Moeleod of RHome was the
uest of relatives here during the woeek
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Mrs. Mary Humphries of Atlanta s
pending the week with Mrs, A J. Mam
neck an Mre. Felix mvis ‘
Dan Davis, who has many friends among
nusic lovess in Georgla will bhe pleased !n|
now that he will w band direetor at
wist Grove for t) oniing year
My 1 W Hbepner spending the
vook with friends in Atlanta
Mrs. L. U Hammack and Emory Hame
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il George, of Albany are visiting th )
iidren’s grandmother, Mrs. J. B Hobhs
n feute to Osark, Ala., where they will he
e guest of Mrs. Hoblh's parents
.'\p“,, Léone Mattaway of Rlufftoh Is, the
juest of Judgy aud Mis L A Kambe,
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Fashion Secrets of the new season are now unfolded in an advance display of smartest creations ever brought to Atlanta. The la
tomorrow in our opening PROMENADE des TOILETTES EXTRAORDINAIRE, an exhibition which for completeness and variety of st
This display will afford our patrons an admirable opportunity to choose wardrobes of individuality for fall and winter. Drawn fi
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This is the very latest
thing in coats being shown
in New York and is very
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are here in profusion. In tricotine and serges, in satins and the
stylish coarse-weave silks such as tricolette and paulette, and
tinsel silks and charmeuse for evening wear,
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For Street and Evening Wear
A particularly beautiful utility gown is of navy
blue tricotine. The effect is of straight lines, the
front of the bodice being of the eton effect heav
ily embroidered in sequin beads in rose d&sign.
The loose belt has a steel buckle. ;
The dark tone is beautifully relieved by narrow
collar and cuffs of white net, edged with narrow
lace, the collar in front ending in tabs drawn
through hand-made button holes.
Danai ‘
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We are making a specialty of a little dancing
cown for debutantes. One is shown on display in
our window of gold net, the bodice being short
waisted and covered with a heavy gold lace, A
tiny bit of the yellow net goes over the shoulders
for shoulder straps and over this lies narrow gold
braid, running down the short overskirt andd end
ing in lovers’ knots. The longer underskirt is
edged with deep gold lace.
This litle frock comes in gold, pink, French blue,
black and white, and is being offered at a very
special price. Very 5pecia1...............549.50
Luxurious Reception Gowns
Another attractive dancing dress shows the
bodice and short overskirt of taffeta silk, with
the underskirt of silver lace. The edge of the
overskirt is caught every little while with bunches
of ostrich feathers with rose flower centers.l and
the same trimming is shown on the left shoulder.
W omen’s and Misses’
AUTUMN SUITS
In frost glow, lambskin, peachbloom, lustrola, marvella, Siberian, tinseltone and
other wonderful new fabries which whl be so fashionoble this fall and winter.
Typical of the Bloom collection are Snits with pointed ripple jackets, handsome
ly adorned with fur, plain tailored types, jaunty belted Suits, graceful box coat mod
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All of the season’s new tones are represented at the opening show.,
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