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ORSYTH. —Miss Mary Cleveland Zell
ner and John Edwin Schaompert of
Vidalin were married at the First
Baptist Church Tuesday evening ot 8
o'clock, the Rev. R. 1, Blvins officiating.
The entire altar of the church was em
bowered with palms, ferns and foliage
piants. The windows, arches and doorways
were otched with festoons of smilax,
Hranding in rellef against the green were
tall white pedestals topped by ecathedral
candelahra holding lighted tapers. Silver
anud crystal vases holaing feathery white
ehrysanthemums were placed at intervals
on&he altar. At the entrance to the altar
wel arches which were festooned with
smilnx and from the tep was suspended
white erymsanthemums in shower offect. An
uise through which the wedding party
passed wia formed by streamers of white
tulle hel@ by tha young ribbon bearers,
Misses Charlotte Murphey of New York,
Miss Antouetts Bramblett, Miss Margaret
¥irod and Martha Louise Newton, They
wore frocke of shell pink tulle trimmed ln
tiny pink :\nd blue rosebuds,
Before the coremony J. W. I. MeDonald
Bung "Becawse' and Cadman’'s “Al Dawn
ing,” accompanled by Miss IDrixic Ponder
o the first straing of Lohengrin's wed
ding maurch ' the ribbon hearers entored
foilowed by ¢he ushers, Dr. J. O. Elrod,
lowis Zeliner, Elbert Banke and W, 8
Poatwright, who took their places on ecach
#lde of the altar. Then followed Miss Bara |
Newton and X A. Bland of Brunswick,
Next came Migs Louise Phinazee and W.
T. Ward of Douglas. After them came)
Mise Halle Lanaaster of Mobile and Owen
Lively of Atlanta. Then caine Miss Fay
Chapman and Emmett Medlock of Atlanta.
The bridesmalds wore gowns of shell pink
crepe meteor and carried arm bouquets
of Killarney roses, which produced a strik
ing color effect. The mgatron of honor,
s, Thomas R. Gaines of Atlanta, entered
wionio and was gowned In a dress of white
tulle with court train of white satin and
touches of duchess lace and pearls, The
maid of henor, Miss Gyrendolin Zellner.
ginter of the bride, wore & frock of white
grorgette erepe and enrried Killarney
Toßea, )mnu-«{iulnly precpding the bride
svers little Adelaide Boagwright, flower |
girl, and Charles Zellner AII, ring bearer. |
The bride entersd on the arm of her
Lrother, Charles Zellner Jr,, who gave her
in marriage. They were mot at the altar
T thre groom and his best man, Marion
sehumpert of Vidalia. The bride wore,
Liridal robes of white satin. The bodico
anil front of the draped skirt were em
hroidered in seed pearls. The long court
train held to the r}mq‘m-rn by pearl orna
tuents, was embroldered in pearis. Qe
tuile veil edged with pearls was eaught 1o
Tier Lalr by a chapiet of orange blossoms |
and bandeaun of pearls, Ter flowers were
i armn bouguet of bride's roses and valley
lilies in shower effect Immediately fol-
Inwing the ceremony a recepiion wos held
@t the liome of the bride's mother, Mra, |
Charles Zellner Br,, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Schumpert left for a wedding trip to
Florida. 1
Mre. Jennie O. Amos complimented the
_tambers of Mrs, R. P. Brooks' house]
nurty with a rook party Baturday evening.
e lower floor was decorated with cut
ilowers, :
Mre. Thomas D. Thurmond and children
veturned home Thursday after a visit to
relatives in Columbus,
AMr. and Mrs. J. D, Kinnette and daugter,
Dorls, of Macoh were the guests of Dr.
und Mrs Thomas D. Thurmond for the
vooek end, :
Mrs. J. H. Gay has returned to her
Jome in Jacksonville after a visit to her
duvghter, Mrs, J. Grady Tingle. ‘
Mre. T. R, Talmadge has returned home
#/ter gpending the past week in Atlantu. 1
Mrs, 1. H. Harden has returned from
Atlanta, where she was the guest of Mru.‘
1. N, Fickett,
Dr, J. O Elrod and Dr George L, Alu-‘
puder returned Thuraday from Asheville,
N. (~ where they attended the Southern
Aladieal Conventlon. |
Mrs. R. . letcher of Cordele I 8 the
guest of Mrs, J. O, Elrod
Mrs. W, 'T. Hunnicutt, Mrs. M, B. White,
Ars W, A. Bockham, Mrs. A, A® Turner,
, nnd Mrs J, 1L Andrews of Atianta, Mra
I J. Lawson, Mre. William Lawson and
Miss Inez Minter of Macon have returned
to their home after attending the house
party at which Mrs. I, P. DBrooks was
hiostess last week,
Miss Bthe! Mall of Millon spent the week
cend with relatives in Forayth,
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Officers Chosen
By Civic League
ARNESVILLE.—The Civie League
held its first fall meeting Thursday
at the home of Mrs, A. O. Murphey.
The following officers were elected: Presi
dent, Mrs, A. O. Murphey; first vice presl
dent, Mrs. J. ¥. Redding; sccond vice
president, Gus M. T. Grace; third vice
president, Mrs, R. O. Cotter; secretary,
Mrs, L. C. Tyus; treasurer, Mrs, Frank
Sims. Mrs, Frank Sims was elected am
delegate u/th« convention in Columbus,
¢, O. Summers, Riley Summers, Miss
Catherine Summers and Mrs. Annie Ander
son motored to Atlanta last Thursday,
i Mr. nnd Mrs. M, Burns vigited Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs., A, O, Murphey entertaincd
at dinner last Friday evening in celebra
tion of Mr. Murphey's sixty-fourth birth
day. 'Those jpresent were Mr. and Mra,
W. M. Howard, Mr., and Mrs., B. M.
Turner, Mra. L. E. Veal and Mrs Annie
Anderson,
Dr. Cox's Sunday school class enter
tained at a reception at the First Baptist
Church lagt Friday evening.
Miss Mary Woodall spent last Saturday
in Griffin,
Mre. Luey Burford of Atlanta and T. J.
Simmons of Mnacon were the weck end
guexts of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murphey.
' Mrs. W. A. Prout, who has bheen very
ill, is in Atlanta at a private sanitarium,
‘Hho was accompanied hy Dr. J. M. An
derson, Mrs, L. 8, Pitield, Miss Cather
ine Summers and Riley Summers,
. Mre. J. E. Howard has been on a visit
to Mrs. Warren Woodward in Macan,
1 Mrs, BEdward Elder sin Atianta,
. Mrs. T. O. Galloway and Master Tom
Galloway are in Atlanta.
- Mug. Frank Quillian and Dorothy are vn
a viait to Atlanta, after which they wil!
g 0 to Rome to be with Mrs, Quilllan's
}mmhcr.
Mrs, A. O, Murphey 18 in Allanta with
Mre. Wnard Albertson,
) The first fall mecting of the Parent-
Teachor Assoclation was held Friday
\'J‘hnm taking part werc: Mrs, J. M. An
doerson, president, presiding: Miss Lorenna
Reeves, Mra, J, D, Bmith, Misg Edna Mor
ris, followed by mugic on the school vie~
trola.
. Mr. and Mre. Albert Middlebrooks of
Cartersville were In the city for a week
end visit to relatives,
Miss Nannie lHoward of Zebulon was
here last week. ;
- Judge O. I, B, Bloodworth of the Court
of Appeals visited Barnesville last Satur
day,
~ Misa Grane Noely, after an operation at
Piedmont Sanitarium, I 8 improving.
O, O, Bummers was host at an opossum
aupper last Tuesday nvemn& Those pres
ent were W. O, Stafford, W. M, Howard,
C. M. Bumphreg, J. D. BBmith, J. F.
‘Neely, R, G. Matthews, C. O, Summers,
Riley Bummers.
Mrs, C, J. Lester and Mrs. E. L. Cook
spent last Friday in Atlanta.,
Mrs, D. W. Pritchett visited Atlanta
Wednesday.
~ Mrs, Dave Kleckley and little Miss Touise
are in Baltimore with Mrs., Kleckley's sis
ter.
Temple Notes
188 FLORIE STRICKLAND of
Athens spent several days last week
in Temple with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 8. Strickland.
Jack Ridgeway of Tallapoosa spent Sun
day In ‘Jemple,
Wesley Alicood spent Friday o Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Hilderbrand of Tal
lapoosn were Temple visitors last week,
~ Miss Loulse Steed spent the week end
in Carroliton with her parents,
Charlie Stovall spent Sunday in Macon,
Miss Dell Entrekin spent the week end
in Bremen with home folks,
~ Misses Margret and Sarah Griffin of
Carrollton spent the week end in Temple
with relatives,
~ Jim Johnson of Atlanta spent Sunday
with home folks,
Mrs, R. M. Thomason is the guest of
relatives in Temple,
Mrs. Sallie Black and father, Mr. Demp
sey, of Birmingham, were the recent guests
of Mrs. W, A, Ent'ekin. .
Raymonll Aderholt of Atlanta spent
Sunday in Temple as the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aderhoit,
Homer Bims of JHapevilla was tho re
cent guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Man
ley.
Mrs, 8 E. Strickland spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.,
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lGirls Entertain
EST POINT.—The Athletlc Club
wns the scene of a party Saturday
evening, when the high school girls
entertained in honor of the West Point
fooiball team and the visiting team, the
Atlanta Boys' High. The decorations wers
of red and white, the school's colors. Dur
ing the evening punch was served by
Misses lola Kirby, Jette Baker and Lucile
’Hamlllnu. The chaperous were Mr. and
Mre. R. H. Jennings, Mrs. W. G. Schan
fer, and Misses Marie Cumbee, Aunnie Mae
Bmith, and Maggie Wade.
Mrs, J. W. Hudmon gave a rook party
Baturday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs.
Aileen Peyton Duke of Shreveport, La.
Mrs. Griggs Zachry entertained the Ju
nior Bridge Club ut the Sunset Tea Room
Tuesday afternoon. o
Mrs. Hugh McCulloh was hostess Wed
nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Alleen
Peyton Duke and Miss Mabel Lyndon.
The Rev, W. G. Crawley, J. A, Avary
and W. P. Thomas and Mrs. W. B, Hig
ginbotham are attending the North Geor
gia Conference in Atlanta.
Miss Bernice Gay of Langdale, Ala,, was
the guest of Miss Caroline Cumbee for the
week end., ;
Iws. Hugh MeCulloh and J. M. Pold ot
tended the medical convention in Ashevilie,
N. ~ and from there went to New York
to atiund a clinie, ‘
l Miss Mabel Lyndon of Washington, (;a.,]
{s the guest of the Misses Adams.
Mr, and Mis. Frank Lanfer, Mr, nnd‘
Mra. ¥rank Harrold and Hollis Lanier of
Americus were recent guests of the family
of E. ¥. Lanier.
Mry, John T, Johnson is visiting in At
lanta.
Cam Lanier of Auburn spent the weex
ewd at home.
| Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Arnold and chil-|
dren of Atlanta motored to West Point
\flmurllny and returned home Sunday.
While here they were the guests of Mm.l
Lottic Melton,
Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Fuller entertained
at a family dinner on Bunday. Their
guests were Mr, and Mrs, L. W. Arnold
’nml children of Atlanta, Mrs., lLottie Mel
ton, Mrs, lchols and Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil
Meiton,
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R. AND MRS, W. H. PENN enter
tained at dinner Sunday in honor of
‘ Mr. Penn's 80th birthday. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Parks and Miss
Alice Parks of Rome, Dr. and Mrs. O, A,
Selman and son, Tom Hill,
. The northern, central and southern cir
cles of the EBaptist Missionary Society
weer entertained Friday afternoon in the
homes of Miss Allie Bryant, Mrs, C. E, Lee
and Mrs, John A, League,
A home wedding was that of Miss Clif
ford Ratliffe of Holland to Roy T. Duncan
of Chattanooga Thursday morning at the
honmie of the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. |
1. A. RatiMffe. Rev. H. H, Connell per
formed the ceremony. The home was deco
rated in yellow and white chrysanthemumas.
The party entered to the strains of the
wedding chorus played by the groom's
sgister, Miss Rosa Dunesn of Chattanooga.
Miss Mamie Emith of Holland and James
Travig of Chattanooga were aticendants,
The bride was attired in a brown travel
ing suit and brown accessorles and cnre
ried ping sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan left for Atianta, Birmingham and
other points. They will make their home
in C'hattanooga.
Misg Thelma Wood entertained the Pres
bhyterian Juvenile Missionary Society Fri
day afternoon on her hirthday,
Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Orr entertained Mr.
and Mrg, Baker Farrar and son at dinner!
Friday.
Mrs. Ader Holt and Miss Catherine Holt
of Pome were gucsts of Mrs. A. T. Powell
SBunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B, P, Harvey and family
and Miss Kate Amburg of Rome were dln-‘
ner gnests of the Migses Gambles at Pleas
ant Oreen Sunday. 1
f Mrs. Louise Mngsey of Mengelwood
Tenn., 18 vigiting her mother, Mrs. &
‘ ‘Wilson. i
Capt. O, A. Lyverly snent Tuesday with
his daughter. Mrs. L. M. J.amb.
Migses Annie Allen and Leouise Hinton
were guesis of Mr., and Mrs. Thomas
Mr-rgm at Trion Inn Friday.
WMieges Adele Lowrv, Gloria TLamb and
Lowry Lambh of Chattannoga were guests
of Mr. and Mra. 1. 1. Grent Sunday,
' Mr. ond Mrs. Roger Esstinan snent Sun
lflnv and Monday with Mr, and Mrs. B, L
Hvehea in Rome.
| Miss Puth Espy has returned from Lou
j tavitle, Ky.
\ Mrs, Bertle Gillesnie of Misgissippi snent
the week end with Mr. and Msr. W, K.
Ritting. /
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ASHINGTON.—The marriage of Miss
Mary Certrude Dillard and Stepren
Nettles of Greenville, 8, C., took
place at the home of the bride’s mother,
'Mra. Sarah Reese Dillard, The Rev., Ste
{ phen A, Nettleg, father of the bridegroomn,
’ officiated. &
The bride wore a traveling dress of blue
duvetyn embroidered in bronze with a hat
to match, her wrap, a cape of Kolinsky
fur and her flowers a corsage of violets
and orchids. The home was decorat:d
'wnh yellow chrysanthemums and ferns,
yellow roszes and ageratum forming the
{ centerpiece of the table for the wedding
tuncheon.
Mr. and Mrs, Nettles left in the after
noon for Florida and on their return will
be at home in Greenville.
Mrs. Nettles is the second daughter of
Mrs. Dillard and the late George Embree
Dillard of Washington and Atlanta, and
her grandfathers were Judge Willlam
Reese of Washington and Maj, Frank W.
Dillard of Columbus. Mr, Nettles i en
gaged in the practise of law in Greenville.
He is a graduate of Harvard University.
During the war he was captain on the
Ismfl’ of the Thirtieth Division.
Mrs. Sophie Hill and Mrs, James An
thony spent a part of last week in Siloam
with Judge H. G. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Willingham, Mrs. J. T.
Wingfield, Mrs. Joe David and Mrs. Wooten
Quin spent one day lagt week in Augusta.
' 1. T. Irvin Jr. and K. Motte Smith at
tended the North Georgia Conference in
Atlanta.
Mrs. A. L. Combs, Mrs, Marsh Pope,
|Ml.wrm l.ouise Pope, Julia Pope, and Nora
Lucas spent Sunday in CrawfordvVille.
Mrs. John Harrigson of Simpsonville,
8. ~ is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lena
Fitzpatrick,
Miss Bertha Wood, after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood Sr. is
visiting friends in Dawson. ‘
Mrs, G. T. Anthony, Mrs. Boykin Cade,
Miascas Lucy Willis Dußose and Kathleen
Hill were visitors In Augusta. \
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zirber, Miss Louigc
Smith and Miss Charlie Mae Carter have
returned from a stay of several days in
{Atlanta. 1
Mrs. James Reid has returned to Savan- |
nnhd after visiting Mr., and Mrs. H. H.
Reid. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Lowe Sr. left last
week for a motor trip to South Georgia.
M.B, James Anthony has returned to her
home in Ilorida after visiting relatives|
here, ‘
W. E. Harwell of Manstield spent sev
eral days last week with his son, Gr(-y‘
§ Harwell. ‘
Mr, apd Mrs. Louls Skinné® of Harlem
announce the birth of a son, Louis Irvin
Jr.,, November 3. Mrs. Skinner” was for
merly Miss Mary Oslin of this place. ‘
Mrs. Pierce Sims of Rayle spent last
woeek with her mother, Mps, M. M. (}reen.i
Miss RRuby Booker left recently for At
lanta, where she {8 studying to be a.
trained nurse at St. Joseph's Infirmary.
Mrs. T. 8. Burus and Miss Stella Burus
have returned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Pope have returned
from a week’s stay in Atlanta. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nettles of Colum
bia, 8§ (~ attended the Dillard-Netties
wedding here Saturday, ‘
Miss Ruth lowe gave a party Saturdny‘
for Mrs. Hobart Miller, a bride of the past
tmonth. Yellow and white chrysunthemuns
were used as decorations. The guests were
Misses KElizabeth Wootten, Mary and Mn-;
dred Irvin, Kathleen Hill, Mitta Pharr,
Vohannie Kllington, Kathryn Aubrey Wil
heft, ¥lizabeth and Sallie Dyson, Nona,
Emogene and Julia Hill, Julia Toombs and
Lucy Willis Dußose, Frances and Emmie
Ficklen, Mitta PPharr, Klizabeth Chapman,
Mildred Sims of Atlanta, Helen Burdett,
Helen Irvin, Samille Lowe, Susie Hil,
Mesdames Claude Norman, Marvin Sims,
Yancey Lowe Jr., Paul Newsome, Carl
Zirbes, (. S. Fraser, Henry Hammond,
Grey Harwell, Lloyd Johnson, John gib
son, Ruth Irvin, ¥Frank Rogers, Frank
Simpson, Joe Dyson, Carroll Colley, Har
vard Orr, Harry Brooks and Gabriel An
thony. Miss Lowe was assisted in enter
taining by her mother, Mrs. Samuel Lowe.
Garnett Green gave a bridge party at
the Country Club for Mrs. Garnett An
drews, the house guest of Mrs. William
Toombs. The reception room was deco
rated in salvia, Mrs, William Toombs wen
top score and was presenied with a par
of silk hose, the guest prize being a bottle
of perfama.. Mrs, T. M. Green, Mrs, Frank
Lee and Mrs. Kathryn Hill assisted Mrs.
Green in entertalnlng. The guests were
Mesdames Laurence Fortson, Willinghamn
Wood, Clem Sutton, Gabriel Toombs, R. A.
Wilheit, Nevin Adkins of Atlanta, Richard
Callaway, Addie Latimer, Kathryn Hili, O,
G. Pignatel of New York, Frank Lee, Sara
Dillard, Tom Burke, Josenh Dyin Jomos
Reynolds, Boyce Fieklen Jr. and Mrs, J. C.
Wright, ST
Mig. Frank Lee entertained Tuesday aft
- ernoon at bridge for Mrs, Garnett Androws
of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. Enoch Johns has returned from a
ten days' stay in Atlanta.
Mrs. J, G. Wright spent a short while
in Atlanta with Miss Cariate Alexander,
Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Melton and Mrs. Clem
CGunn of Crawfordville spent one day last
week here,
Mrs. Paul Newsome was hostess at cards
Tuesday afternoon, entertaining in honor
of her sister, Miss M#dred Bims, of At
fanta.
Mrs. Ben D. Irvin gave a bridge party
for Mrs, Garnett Andrews Saturday aftor
noon. 'l'ha rooms where the games were
[pmyod and refrezhments served were deco
rated with chrysanthemums and ferns, ’l‘h-:]
Ixuests were Mesdames Andrews, Wmlmn‘
Toombs, K. A. Wilheit, J. J. Wright,
James Reynolds, Addie Latimer, Frauk
Lee, Sara Willard, Tom Burke, Gabriel
g‘oombs and Miss Annie Dillard of Colum
us,
Mrs, Frank Colley entertained at dinner
Saturday, her guests being Mr. and Mrs.
James Newsome and Mrs, Poykin Cade,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills and son, Mrs. T,
J. Wills, Mrs. Grover €Cockran and Miss
Minnie Lee Ward were motor visitors in
| Avgusta on Thursday.
Mra, E. G. Hill has returned from Co
lumbia, 8. €., where she has been visiting
her daughter,
Mrs, Nevin Adkins and daughter left
the last of the week for Atlanta after
a month's stay with Mr, O. 8 Rarnett.
Miss QGertrude Barnett entertained at a
theater party Wednesday.
Miss Annie Dillard of Columbus is the
guest of Mrs, Sara Dillard.
Mrs. R, T. Gresham has returned from a
visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Fortson spent
several days in Athens.
Miss Eula Bramlett has returned from
a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs, A, C. McMekin left Tuesday for At
lanta to visit relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dyson, Mrs, J. R.
Dyson and Miss Dorothy Dyson were motor
visitors in Royston Sunday,
Mrs., T. P. Stanton had as guests at
bridge Thursday - afternoon, Mesdames
Frank Colley, Sara Sanders, K. A. Wil
heit, Emma Willingham and Miss Kath
lecn Colley.
Mra, Marsh Popo entertained at a tea
Saturday evening, the guests being Misses
Loulse, Cornelia, Julia and Lettie Pope,
Elizabeth Putnam, Mary Holland, Kathrvn
Crutehfield, Johnnie Booker, lLouis Mec-
Kenney, William Sims, Brantltey Callaway
and Allen Hollenshead
An informal dance was given at the
Country Ciub Friday evening for Miss Cor.
nelia Pope and her house guests, Miss
Kathryn Crutehfield of Texas, Miss Mary
Holland of Marietta, and Miss Elizabeth
Putnam of Atlanta,
Miss Elizabeth Wootten had as guests at
tea Friday cvening Miss Lucy Wilis and
Julia Toombs Dußose and Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Miller,
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Vienna Notes
RS. OSCAR McKENZIE of Blakely
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs,
R. A. Taylor. N
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Woodruff spent Sun
day in Bohmville. -
Miss Leiln Morgan spent the week end
at Wesievan,
Miss Eloisa Sea of Reynolds has been
the recent guest of Miss Audray Scott.
Mrs. B. A. Dickson has returned to her
home In Lilly after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Calhoun.
Mrs. McKensie of Oglethorpe is the guest
of her Aaughter, Mrs. D. A, ’rqgor.
Thursday at the home of » P A
Leonard the Woman's Club_ was enter
tained with Mrs. Leonard, Mra Carnes,
Mrs. J. J. Heard and Mrs. Horace Jones
a 8 hostesses.
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Greensboro Notes
IS3 MARIE WR;‘GH'I‘. who has been
;;nmu in Athens, hes returned
ome.
Mrs, Randolph Gelssler will leave soon
to visit relatives in Virginia.
The aschool set of the Baptist church
were ontertained the past week,
Mra. Rudolph Geissler was Eomm at
an m(flrmnl card party at which Mrs
Miles Lowis entertained. Miss Amy Geiss
ler was awarded the prize for top score.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton MeWhorter have
returned home after a visit to Judge aud
AMrs. Hamilton MoeWhorter in Athens.
Mrs. Jw:rh Boswell ig the guest of hev
daughter, Mre. Charlie McWhorter, in An
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{ MERICUS.—M'ss Georgia. Bena Dod
son was the initial hostess of the
new social club. Those present were
Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mrs. Earl Schofield,
Miss Clara Bowen, Miss Sara Sheffield,
| Miss Alice McNeill, Miss Claire Everette,
| Miss Louige Marshall, Miss Kathleen Den
[ham, Miss Bara Tower, Miss Louise Willi
ford, .Mrs. E. B. Everette, M s T. B.
Hooks Jr., Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Mrs. Walter
Rylander, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs.
Heys McMath.
Miss Mary Sue Chambliss entertained
{ Monday with a luncheon at which Mias
vMury Belle Green was nonor guest.
| Mre. Thomas Hooks was hostess at a
! birthday dinner in compliment to Mr.
| Hooks. The guests were, Mr. and Mrs.
Furlow Gatewood, Mr. and Mrs. J." D.
| Hooks, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Mr.
‘and Mrs. W. W. Dykes and Mr, and Mrs.
T. B. Hooks.
I Migs Orlean Ansley complimented Miss
lM:\ry Belle Green, a bride of the week.
Miss Caroline Payne gave a miscellan
eous showed for Miss Mary Belle Green,
_whn was married Tuesday. The guests
included Miss Louise Marshall, Miss Kliz
lahelh Harris, Miss Emmie Glover, Miss
Orlean Anmnsley, Miss Marguerite Everette,
|Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Margaret
Wheatley, Miss Katherine Hamilton, Miss
IMary Sue Chambliss, Miss Eunice Royal,
Mrs, E. B. Everette and Mrs. Cloyd Buch
anan,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Sprayberry announce
the birth of a daughter, Katherine Adelle.
Mrs. Charles Burke has returned from
[.’\ visit to her mother in Camilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier have re
l(nrm\d from a visit to friends in Atlanta,
and during their visit were entertained by
! Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Seciple.
Friends of Miss Ruby Lee Wood of Tal
lahassee have received cards anneuncing
her engagement to E. J. Hatcher of Quin
cy, Fla., the wedding to take place late
in November at the home of her parents.
Miss Marguerite Everette was hostess
at a buffet supper for Miss Mary Belle
Green, a bride of the week. Those invited
were Miag Orlean Ansley, Miss Geraldine
Payne, Miss Laura Johnson, Miss Mary
Sue Chambiiss, Mrs. J. L. Mounce, and
members of the wedding party.
Mrs. Eugene Cato entertained at a bridge
party at the home of Mrs. Frank Tur
pin in Taylor street. Playing were Mrs.
Furlow Gatewood Jr., Mrs. D. K. Brin
son, Mrs. W. ¥. Bailey, Mrs. John Allen
Fort, Mre. A. B, Turnin, Mrs. E. B. Ev
erette, Miss Mary Littteiohn, Miss Claire
Everctte, Miss Elizabeth Eldredge, Miss
Annie Bailcy and Miss Louise Marshall.
The Woman's Literary Club mét with
|Mrs. Clarence Carswell. Those participat.
irg in the nrogram were Mrs. Charles M.
Williams, Mrs. Josenh Perkins Mrs. W
A. Rembert. Mrs. J. W. Harris Jr.
Mrs. Lawrence McPhaul and little
Aaughter of Doerun are the guests of Mrs.
A. G. Duncan. a
Cards have heen receiced announcing the
marriage of Miss Mse Crabb to Karl J.
Wiilinms, November 3.
Miss Rlizabeth Murphy, who has been
the guest of Mre. €. C. Hawkins, has re
turned to her home in Tuscon, Ariz.
The Msatrons' Club met with Mrs. Tay
tor Lewig. Present were Mrs. H. B. Al
len, Miss Msartha Wheatley, Mrs. Dud'ey
Gatewood, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs,
Thomnas Harrald, Mrs. Ralston Corgill
Mrs. W. A. Dodeon, Mrs. W. F. Clarke
Mrs, Ernest Stathom. Mrs, C. M. Coun
cil aAnd Mrs. 8. H. McKee.
Mrs. Will C. Carter w»s hostess to her
Wortv-two Club at the home of Mrs. R.
L. Maynard Phege nleving were Mrs. J.
N, 'Scarborongh. Mrs. Nothan Murray, Mrs,
Dudley Gatewood, Mrs. W. J. Josey, Mrs
H. B. Mashburn, Mrs. Frank Cato, Mrs,
l"nbert Mayvnard, Mrs. W. O. Gray, Mrs.
W. 8. Ivey, Mrs. E. L. Murray and Miss
Callie Slappey.
Mrs., J. D. Hooks entertained at a
hridge pearty. Those niaving we e Mrs.
W. E. Tevior, Miss Elizonheth W'dredge,
I Miss Annie Bailev. Miss Louise Marsheil
Miss Thelma FEasterlin, Mrs. E. J. Eld
redge, Mrs. Furlow Gatewoond Jr, Mrs.
Walter Brown. Mrs. . K. Brinson. Mrs.
Tawrence McPhaul, M=s. W, F. Beilev,
Mrs Hevs MeM»th, Miss Claire Everette
Mrs. Ctharles M. Council’ entertained at
two parties »t her home, the gnest of
hanor heing Mrs. Welborn F. Clarke, her
houge gnest.
Miss Thelma Tasterlin is in Athens,
WMrs. John Wagnon was hostess to her
bridge club.
Mr's. Eghert Allen had as her guests
the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ellis of Macon.
Pelham Notes
R 3. W. B. MARSHALL 2nd daugh
terg, Aubrey and Marjorie, spent
Sunday in Camilla.
Miss Ruth Turner spent several days in
Atlanta as the guets of her sister, Mrs.
Ralnh Huie.
Miss Maggie West of Ochlocknee spent
last week with lher mother, Mrs. M. W.
West e
Russell Griner of Washington, D. C,
gpent last Friday with friends here.
T. I'. Perdue of Griffin was the recent
guoest of his daughter.
Misses Kathlieem Roland and Mildred
Adams spent the week end in Albany with
Miss Louise Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Holland were recent
visgitors to Dothan, Ala.
Mrs. J. E. Ward and children are spend
ing several days with relatives in Monti
cello, Fla.
Miss May Shepherd and Harry Taylor
are visiting friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. E. Glaucier and son, Clarence,
gspent Monday in Ochlocknee.
Dr. W. S. Hill bas returned ?‘om Rome,
where he has been visiting hi§ daughter,
Miss Birdie,
Mrs, James Barrow and son of Athens
arc visiting Mrs. A, J. Barrow.
Migs Alma Thompson of Valdosta was
the recent guest of her sister, Miss Pearl
Thompsgon.
Miss Mildred Brock and Mr. and Mrs.
Campbeil spent Sunday in Hartsfield.
Mrs. T. J. Browns of Edison is visiting
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison.
Me. and Mrs. N. C. Oliver of Albany
\"mmd Mr., and Mrs. N, E. Adams Sun
qaay.
Mre. 1. E. Buckhannan of Atlanta is
visiting Mrs. H. M. Goff.
Mrs. H. C. James and Miss Martha
James have returned from Atlanta.
e A et
Blakely Notes
LAKELY.—Mrs. W. H. Alexander en
tertained the Study Club Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. C. M. Baggs spent the week end
in Albany. the guest of relatives.
Miss Annie V. Womack was the gurst
of her sister, Mrs. W. B. Paschal, in Do
than.
Mrs. Alvin Flemming is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. C. H. Robinson, in Albany.
Miss Ethel Jomes has recently had as
her guests Mrs. 8. D, Rambo of Marietta,
Mrs. A. D Graves and Mr., and Mrs. F, 8.
Jones of Bainbridge. ’
Miss Coclo Dickenson 8f Dothan, who
has heen visiting Mrs. J. G. Standifer, has
returned home.
Miss Bunice Lacey recently ecntertained
Misses Lucile Harrison and Olivia Rambo
and Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Bostwick of Ar
lington.
e An auto party from Dothan visiting
_RBlakely were Mrs. Tom Traywick, Mrs.
Nola Reed and Miss Nelle Reed.
Miss Altha Hammock has returned ‘o
Washington Seminary after spending the
week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. J. Hammock.
Mrs. Mae Witchard and Mrs. W. L
Rhodes were joint hostesses to the Baptist
Philatheas Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. B. E. Cohen entertained fifty young
peonle at a dance Friday evening.
Mrs. Joe Vinson spent the week in At
‘ lanta.
Mrs. J. H. Moye has returned from At
lanta and Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Wade have left for
Chariotte, N. O, after having visited
Blakely for the past month,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mary and Wil.
liam Jr. have returned from Atlanta and
Athens, where they visited relatives,
Mrs. R. M. Underwood and children of
Albany have been visiting Mr. and Mrs,
E. L. Fryer.
Mrs. 1. B. Toole has had as her guests
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Underwood of Bain
bridge and Mrs, B. H. Legg of Atlanta.
Miss Winifred Brooks of Americus spent
the week end with her parents.
Miss Mae Brooks has left for Hinesville,
where she will teach music.
Mrs. W. W. Smith and Miss Mary Smith
have returned from a visit to Atlanta,
Mrs. T. B. Dowell has had as her guests
Mr. and Mrs, Will McDowell of Jackson-
X\“e and Mrs. C. E. Savage of Bundridge,
a.
Mrs. E. P. Crutehfield of Graceville, Fla.,
has been the gusst of Mrs. J. D. Keith,
Charles Boyette has returned to Locust
Grove after a week end visit to his par
enta, Mr. end Mrs. C. E. Boyett
Miss Willie Mosely of Jakin was the
guest of Mrs. A. D. Harris last week.
Mrs. C. T. Alexander has had as her
guests Mra. Willls Cox, Mrs. Grimsley and
Miss Grimsley of Fort Gaines.
Mrs. Rothie Clifton of Eufaula, Ala.,
has returned home after a month's visit
to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Killebrew of Albany
spent a few days with Mrs. J. B. Hobbs.
Mrs. C, W. Armstrong of Columbia, Ala.,
was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Abernathy
last week.
Col. Lowry Stone has been visiting
friends in Atlanta for the past week.
Statesboro Notes
RS. NITA KEOWN has returned from
a visit to Valdosta and Cordele.
Miss Catherine Nottingham of
| Franktown, Va., i 8 the guest of Miss
, Marian Pate. -
| Hinton Booth is spending several days in
| Atlanta.
‘ Mrs. J. A. McDougald is in Savannah,
| the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Wil
llams. ~
j Rupert L. Rackley and D. O. McDou
, Bald have returned from a two weeks’
| stay in Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. O. J. Jackson is the guest of rel
atives in Pensacola
Miss Belle Outland is visiting friends in
Jacksonville.
Miss Perkins of Savannah was the week
end guest of Mrs. Fulton Perkins.
Mrs. J. M. Rackley and Mrs. Barney
McCoy of Atlanta are guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Leroy Cowart,
Mrs. W. H. Sharpe is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. H. D. Anderson, in Jack
| sonville. é
Miss Kate McDougald and Mrs. J. W.
Bland were joint hostesses at a party on
’Novnmber 11~ These invited were Miss
;Ruth Lester, Miss Anna Hughes, Miss
Louise Hughes, Miss Mabel Pratt, Miss
I(jussie l.ee, Miss Bess Lee, Miss Anna
‘Johnston, Miecs Eloise Lake, Mrs. Nita
Keown, Miss Pearl Holland, Miss Nelle
Jones, Miss Mary Lee Jones, Miss Irene
Arden, Miss Ruth Parrish, Miss Georgia
Bliteh, Miss Kathleen McCroan, Miss Lucy
| Blitch, Miss Ulma Olliff, Miss Xlma Wim
berly, Miss Marian Pate, Miss Zerith Fore
hand, Miss Ouida Brannen, Miss' Virgil
Kent, Miss Martha Lewis, Miss Ruby Péar
rish, Miss Kthel Anderson, Miss Alma
Rackley, Miss Mamie Hall, Miss Kittie
Turner, Miss Mary Willcox, Miss Mete
Kennedy, Miss Maggie Mae Maull, Miss
Nancy Perry, Miss Mattie Palmer, Miss
Rebie Newton of Rocky Ford, Miss Cath
erine Nottingham of Franktown, Va., Mrs,
Price Hickman of Savannah and Miss Julia
Carmichael and Miss Clara Cobb,
Master Harry Mayll entertained Friday
in honor of his twel&h birthday.
Lyeriy Notes.
YERLY.—The box supper, given at
the Lyerly High School auditorium
Saturday night, was attended by a
large crowd.
Mrs. J. L. Pollock is on an extended
visit to relatives at Madison and Waynes
boro.
Ms, Willie Brown and Mrs. Brandon of
Cedar Bluff, Ala., spent last week with
Mrs. H. D. Brown.
Dr. B. F. Shamblin and little daughter,
Moselle, spent several days of last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Thad McKoy of Doug
lasville.
Mrs. M. E. Stark and Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Stark of Atlanta spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Mr..and Mrs. W. M. Hammond and
children of TLaFayette spent Sundey he e,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards.
Miss Bessic Lawrence of Menlo spent
Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. Lon Ed
Doster.
Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Julia Smith of
Cornelia are spending some time here with
their son and brothe, H. [S. Carson,
whose wife is racovering from a recent
illness at the Harbin Sanitarium in Rome,
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Smith and little
son, Lewis, are visiting relatives at Bow
man and Elberton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Pollock and daugh
ter, Miss Nelda Pollock, returned Tuesday
from a week’s visit to relatives at Macon.
Miss Incz Whitlow, who is teaching at
Trion, spent Saturday and Sunday with
her parents, Postmaster and Mrs. W. G.
Whitlow.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Doster spent Friday
in Rome.
Miss Annie Lou Groce, who is teaching in
Atlanta, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Groce.
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Solid Oek furniture for your Library, Living Room or Parlor—good, |
solid, substantial pieces that'll give you years of service. Let us ship ’
i you the entire Suite TODAY. Pay a little each month if you like it. !
The Library Table: Made of
thoroughly seasoned, solid oak through
out, Size of top, 24x34 inches. Lower
magazine shelf, 8-in. wide and full length
of table, Legs of full 2-inch stock, Open
slat ends. Bolted and screwed construc
tion. Finished in rich dull wax, brown
fumed oak.
The Large Rocker: Selected,
solid oak throughout. Seat, 18x20 inches,
Juxuriously pacded and upholstered in im
itation brown Spanish leather, Height of
seat, 16-in. Hei&htof back, 23-in. Heisl':
of arme, 9-in, idth over all, 26-in.
tween arms, 1%-in, Bolted and screwed
construction. Clear grained rockers, slat
ted back, 2-inch posts, and wide arm rests,
Fink.i-hed in rich dull wax, brown fumed
oa
The Arm Chair: Selected.
solid oak throughout, with 2-inch posts,
slatted back and wide arm rests. Seat
18x20 inches, luxuriously upholstered in
imitation brown SMnht: leather. Height
of seat, 16-in, Height of back, 23 in,
Height of arm, 9-in. Width over all, 28-in,
Width between arms, 18-in. Boited and
screwed construction. Finished in rich
dull wax, brown fumed oak.
The Sewing Rocker: Select
ed, solid cak throughout. Clear grained
Real, growing Ferns, Free: As soon as your erder i accepted for |h|£ment we will
immediately send lou the colleetion of three selected, growing ferns, These ferns are
especially chosen for ease of indoor cultivation. They are shipped with roots and a little
sooil, wrapped in damp moss m&ozur:dpaper and enclosed in a shipping carton to assure
reaching you in splendid eondi b y for immediate transplanting in your fernery,
(The basket shown in the illustration is net furnished, but merely shows how they may
be arranged for house decoration.)
Mill and River Streets
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“\Facrony sanGan oistmsutors @ AURORA, ILLINOIS
Shower Given for
Miss Mary Tucker
ONYERS.—Mrs. R. -H. Cannon eén
tertained fifty guests at a - linen
shower or Miss Mary Lou Tucker, a
bride-elect of this week.
The lower floor was decorated in pink
and white, using palms and cut flowers.
The dining :(com where the wedding bell_
hun over the table containing gifts of
linen, Mrs. Cannon was assisted in enter-'
taining by Mrs. *r!on of Lithonia, Miss
Sallie Walker of Atlanta and Mrs. C. E.
Reagan and Miss Lucy Gleaton.
A salad course was served by Misses
Helen and Ruth Tucker, Bernice Harper
and Mrs. Chester Cannon. Those present
were Mesdames J. J. Langfo d, D. C.
Langford, Thorpe Baldwin, John Hannab,
C. H. Langford, R. O. Gailey, C. K.
Gailey, L. M. Twiggs, C. R. Vaughn, E. P.
McDaniel, C. E. Reagan, V. E. Almand,
Barksdale, M. L. Haynes, W. H. Tucker,
M. E. Peabody, J. R. O'Neal, W. H.
Simpkins, J. R. Lee, M. C. Summers, R.
W. Tucker, C. R. Cannon, Tom Norton,
R. H. Cannon and Misses Sallie Walker,
Kate Smith, Marion Swords, Kate O'Kel
ley, Sallie, Fannie and Lucy Glefton,
Helen, Tucker, Ruth Tucker and Bernice
Harper. !
A wedding of much interest was that
of Miss Lula Smith November 9, at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Smith. Immediately after the
ceremony, which was performed by the
Rev. L. M. Twiggs, the bride and bride
groom left for a week’s stay in Atlanta.
They will make their home in Conyers.
" Mrs. D. C. Langford has retu ned after
a month’s stay with her daughter, Mrs.
Wilson Weber, in Florida.
Miss Dorothy Hall of Detroit is ex
pected soon to be the guest of Mrs. M. E.
Peabo lv.
Miss Sallie Walker of Atlanta and Mrs.
Lou Norton of Lithonia are guests of Mrs.
R. H. Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice Green of Bostwick
were week end guests of their daughter,
Mrs. H. G. McElvaney.
Mrs. R/ W. Tucker will have as her
house guests for the Tucker-Williams
wedding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewing, Mr.
and M s. A. R. Tucker of Atlanta, Mrs.
Howard Hilley of Wilson, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. John Tucker of Greensboro. 3
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Ellijay Notes
HE Sewing Club met with Miss Mi
riam Beadles Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. "Max Cobb have re
turnad to their home in Fairnrmn.
Mra. Towles was the wee! 1 guest of
her mother, Mrs. T. H. Warl
Mr. and Mrs. Ctrister Warlick have
returned to their Fome after an extended
;‘is{t to the former's father, T. H. War
ick.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement McHan enter
tained Thursday night, at a dinner party.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mce-
Han, Ormond Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Hudson and Miss Miriam Beadles.
Miss Beadles gave a rook party Tuesday
evening.
Clyde Allen of Canton spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Queen have returned
from a visit to their daughter, Miss Gladys
Queen, of lanier University.
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W Made of wood and heavy cardbeard, body 13
in. long, 2 1-2 by 3-8 in. thick, wooden propeller.
Postpaid Anywhere Upon Receipt of 79c¢c, Money Order or Certified
Check—No Cash ‘or Stamps Accepted.
THE UP-TO-DATE TOY CO., West Park, Ohio
%rockers and slatted back. Seat luxurious-
Iy padded and uphoistered in imitation
brown Spanish leather., Size of scat,
17x17-in. Height of seat from floor, 16-in,
Height of back from seat, 21%2-in. Legs
mni from 1'%4-in, stock. Bolted and
screwed construction, Finished in rich
dull wax, brown fumed oak.
The Reception Chair: Select
ed, solid oak throughout. Seat, 17x17-in.,
luxuriously padded and upholstered in im
itation brown Spanigh leather, Legs made
from 1%-in, stock. Slatted back. Height
of seat from ficor, 16-in, Height of back
from seat, 21%-in. Bolted and screwed
construction throughout, Finished inrich
dull wax, brown fumed oak.
The Jardiniere Stand: Made
of selected oak to match the suite. Size of
top, 12x12-in. Height 18-in. Strongly
braced with cross pieces. Suitable for
ferns, fish bowls, ete, Finished in rich
dull wax, brown fumed finish.
General Description: Every
gnhco matches perfectly. The suite is
ilt to give service and satisfaction, Itis
shipped knocked down so as to reach you
in perfect condition without injury or
breakage. Easy to set up, The entire
suite is nhifiped and packed in a single
crate and takes the lowest possible freight
rate. Shipping weight about 180 pounds,
Ball Ground Notes
NNOUNCEMENT is made of the mar
riage of Miss Annie Lee Cantrell of
Marictta, formerly of Ball Ground, te
Lake Sappingion os Isabell, Tenn., which
took place at ike residence of Mr, and
Mrs Charlie Cantrell, the bride's parents,
|November 9. After the bridal tour Mr.
and Mrs. Sappington will be at home in
Isabell, Tenn.
Millard Byers of Atlanta spent the week
end with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Jim
Byers.
Miss Bernice Byers entertained Saturday
eveniug.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlin of Atlanta
spent the week end as the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Courtney.
Calaon Groover of Atlanta has been vise
iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Groover.
Little Miss Bess White entertained
friends on huer tenth birthday Saturday
afternoon, '
| Mrs U. L. Starnes entertained Mr. and
| Mrs. Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. Worley at
{a 6 o'clock dinner last week.
’ Mrs. Atlerton of Jasper was a visitoe
i Monday.
; Master Billy Courtney is visiting relas
tives in Atlanta.
‘ Miss Leola Willlams of Atlanta spent
| the week end with her parents ana had
' a sher guest, Miss Echols of Atlanta.
i Miss Williams entertained Saturday even=
i ilng. The guests included Misses Bess Allen,
| Hattie Garrett, Bernice Roberts, Viola
| Brady, Maude and Ruby Wheeler, and
|Lnuise Colley and Rebecca Camp of Cox,
Messrs Paul Jackson, Jud Wheeler and
Caldon Groover of Atlanta. .
Dr. Gordon Hendrix was In Atlanta
Monday.
Miss Maude Wheeler has had as her
guests Misses Louise Colley and Rebecca
Camp of Gox College.
Miss Maude Wheeler entertained at an
l‘(nr‘ormul social Monday evening for Misses
Camp and Colley. Those invited wera
I!\lis:sos Idelee Saye, Bernice Roberts, Vera
Groover, Hattie Garrett and Vieola Brady,
Messrs, Glenn Lovelady, Walter Hardin,
Claude Brown, Jim Richards, and Clyde
and Glenn Brady of Jasper.
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Oxford Notes .
RS. G. W. COFIELD entertained the
Kill Kare Klub Tuesday afternoon.
| * Honor guests were her two sisters,
Mrs. Speer of Monroe and Miss Bostwick
of Atlanta.
William Hughlett. of Emory University
spent Monday with i'lend here. \
Miss Edith Almafld of Monticello was
the week end guest of Mrs. C. M. Sher
wnod. ~r
| Among those attending the North Geore
| gia Conference in Atlanta are Dr. J. As
Sharp, Rev. W. W. Carroll, Rev. W. R.
Branham and Prof. H, H. Stone.
Aubra Sherwood gave a prom party at
his home Saturday night.
Bishop W. A. Candler preched at the
Allen Memorial Chuch Sunday morning.
Mrs. F. F. Wynn is in Atianta with hee
daughter, Miss Margaret Wynn, who is
recovering from an operation at the Davis
{ I"ischer Sanitarium,
Miss Emma Perkins of Social Cirele
spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss
Frances Hitchcock,
Mrs. R. A. Hitchcock had as her guests
‘Sund:ly Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knight and
Msrtha Knight, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
| Roberts of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
| Kn'ght, Mr_and Mrs. G. C. Young of Jer
sey. Mr. Hitchcock left Sunday at noon
l for Mnn!g‘umer;‘
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| [Write city and state here.] 535-Nov.
| 1f you remit one dollar with the coupon
| we will prepay the freight to m"nu
road station east of the Rocky Moune
| tains, and insure the shipment against
| loss or damnfe. The freight will gener
| ally be more if collected on delivery.