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Social Evenis
Fairburn
F AIRBURN.—Mrs, Wallace Strect
er of Washington, D. C,, who
has just returned from Paris, where
her husband, Major Streeter, is sta
tioned, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs, H. G. Swanson,
Mrs. N, F. Smith and son, Frank,
were guests for the week end of Mra.
Jacob Miller of College Park.
Mr. and Mrs. W, H, McLarin were
guests Saturday of Mr, and Mrs. J. D.
Smith of College Park,
A. W. Stubbs of Dallas, Ga., and
Mr, and Mrs. G. W, St. John of New
nan were guests Sunday of Mrs, H. G.
Bwanson.
Mr, and Mrs. E. M, Brooks, Mr. anfi
rs. Emmett Wooddall, Mr. and Mrs.
oward Henderson motored to New
n Sunday and were entertained by
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Nixon, the occa~
gion being their seventeenth wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Boynton enter
tained at a family reunion Christmas
Day. Their guests were Misses Wil-
Jie Maude and Wadie Lou Boynton of
Atlanta and Mr, and Mrs, Claude
Boynton of Newnan,
Masters Carl and Fred Nixon of
Newnan were guests Tuesday of Mas
ters Grant and Royce Wooddall.
Miss Pauline Kershaw of Atlanta
spent several days with Miss Ruby
Wooddall.
John Short of Fast Point spent sev.
#eral days here with his brother, C. J.
Short. ‘
Bill Howell of Fayetteville spent
the week end with Mr, and Mrs. W,
H. McLarin. |
Mrs, Parker Campbell and Mrs, L.
. Glass were the week end guests of
Mrs, Sallie Luck,
Miss Agnes Kitchens of Fayetteville
spent the week end with her sister,
Mrs, R, GG. Kitchens.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Henderson
returned Sunday to their home in
Anniston, Ala,
Mise Crystal Camp of Fayetteville
is the guest of Miss Viloula Camp.
Mrs. G. D. Vickery gave a reception
AWadnesday afternoon to the joint cir
cles of the Women's Missionary
Union,
Mrs. Ashury and Mrs, Lewis of At
lanta were guests of Mrs, C. A. John
son Tuesday.
Miss Irene Mimms, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom King,
hus gone to Newnan, where she will
wisit her uncle, Charles King.
. Miss Bessie Vickery has returned
to Bampson, Ala,
Mr. and Mrs, George Green enter
tained at dinner Monday in honor of
the Green family.
Mrs. J. C. Reess entertained the
Girls' Anxiliary Wednesday.
. Miss lottie Smith spent several
days at home last week,
"~ The Baracas 2ud the Philatheas en
tertained at a jolavr Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. J, Lee Baron
Monday cvening,
Mrs., R. G. Kitchens and children
#pent several days in Atlanta last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brewster
returned from Milledgeville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Longino, Mr,
and Mre. Henry Longino and Mrs,
James Longino were guests Sunday
of Mrs. J. H. Longino.
. Migs Kate Parker {s improving, aft
er an iliness of several days,
~ Mr. and Mrs, P, L. Kiser have
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COUPER-SANGER
MHS. 8. T. STUBINGER of Marietta announces the engagement of her
granddaughter, Miss Margaret Maxwell Couper, to Charles Oswald
Sanger of Milwaukee, Wis,, the wedding date to be announced later.
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SKELTON-GEORGE
Ml{. AND MRS, WILLIAM LEE SKELTON of Elberton announce the
engagement of their daughter, Margaret Lee, to Arthur . George
of Aiken, 8. C,, the marriage to take place in the early spring.
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LESTER-BISHOP
Ml’.. AND MRS. THOMAS MONROE LESTER of Grantville announce
the engagement of their daughter, Annie, to Lon Bishop of Haral
son, the marriage to take place at an early date. No cards.
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JONES-WILCOX
Mll, AND MRS, WILRUR F. JONES of Fitzgerald announce the en
| gagement of their daughter, Dorothy Page, to Bryant Emory Wil
cox, the marrlgc to take place February 25. No cards,
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WAITE-VAN VOORHEES
MR. AND MRS. FRED DANIEL WAITE of Palmetto, Fla., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Alston, to Harold Eugene
Van Voorhees of Indianapolis, Ind., the marriage to take place at the
home of the bride’s parents Wednesday, February 11,
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PLUNKETT-WRIGHT
MR. JAMES CARTER PLUNKETT of Conyers announces the engage
, ment f his daughter, Annie Clene, to Charles H. Wright of Lithe
- nia, the marriage to take place at home Thursday, January 29,
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PATTON-ROGERS
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. PATTON of Vaughn announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Florrie Mary, to Robert Clark Rogers
of Decatur, the wedding to take place in June.
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EVANS-THORNE .
MR. AND MRS, LUCIUS OTTMAR EVANS of Augusta announce the
engagement of their daughter, Adele, to Godfrey Richards Thorne
of Philadelphia, the marriage to take place in the early spring.
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BROWN-SNOW :
| MRS. MYRA J. BENNETT announces the engagement of Ler daughter,
| Lallie Oliver Brown, to Henry Edward Snow, the date of the wed
~ ding to be announced later.
moved to Unjon City, where they
hava purchased the Hubanks home.
Dr. J. E. Thornton of Madison,
Ta.; Jack Thornton of Athens, Mrs,
J. 8. Thornton and Miss Hesper
Thornton of Fayetteville were guests
Saturday of Mrs. J, L. Boyd.
Mr, and Mrs. Barl Bstes left Satur
day for Washington, D, C,
Mr, and Mrs. & RB. Duncan enter
tained at dinner Christmas Eve in
honor of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Dun
can of Atlanta.
‘Will Keese and family and Mias
Della Reese have taken an apartment
with Mr. ard Mrs. W, B, Green,
Thurman KEstes of Detroit is the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Kstes,
Mr. and Mrs. Garl Bailey are at
home with Mre, R, G, Kitchens,
Miss Evelyn Moore of Milan, Tenn,
wius the guest of Miss Kate Johnson
for the week end.
Mr., and Mrs, Guy MceClure have
purchased a home in West End.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Elder had as
their speuu Christmas Day Mr, and
Mre, BW, Jackson of College Park,
Mr, and Mrs. Fugene Phillips of Bir
mingham, P}rb. ‘W, R. Camp, Mr. and
Mrs. L, 8. Blder.
Mr. and Mrs, George Greene and
Miss Lilla. Campbell were guests
HEARSTS SUNDAY AMEKICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1920.
Christmas Day of Mrs. Mary Defoor
Campbell of Ben HI,
Mr, and Mrs, Paul M, Smith, Mrs.
Tom Smith and T, W, Smith were
dinner guests Christmas Day of Mr.
and Mrs, J, Lee Barron. |
Charles Dorris of Joston, Mass.,
will arrive this week to visit his
mother, Mrs, C, B, Dorris.
Mr, and Mre, Langley and children
and Henry Math;{s were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. C, B, Duncan.
AMrs. W. T. Roberts was the spend
the day guest of Mrs. Eva Thornton
of College Park Saturday,
Miss Self of Gainesville was the
holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs, N, V.
Dyer,
Mrs. Ernest Colling of Acworth was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. M, H.
Woaoddall, Saturday,
Mrs. R. A. Baxter apd son, R. A,
Jr., of Atlanta, were guests of Mrs.
C. B. Dorris for the week end,
Mrs. A. H, Moon left Thursday for
her home at Tifton, accompanied by
her mother and aunt, Mrs. Mary
Compbell and Mrs, Morris.
The Rev. and Mrs. ¢, M. Lieham of
Milledgeville were the guests several
days of Mrs. J. H, Longino.
Mrs. W. T. Roberts and Miss Essie
Roberts were guests at a reception
glven by Mrs J. C. Woodiward of
Callese Park Friday afterni.n
Mr and Mre, J. M. Watk'rs of
Hapeviile spent several days during
Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. J. C,
Warhick,
Mr. and M?u. Harry GibhYoney Mr.
and Mis, Jeff Greene were Clhiristas
guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. o, Wost
brock.
B. ¥, Warlick of Cartersville spent
gavaral days with Mr, and Mrs, J. C.
Warlick,
Mies Issie Roberts entertained in
formally New Year's Day in honor of
Mrs, Wesley Webb of Denver, Colo.
~ Misses Foster entertained at a
spend the day party in honor of Mr.
and Mrs, Guy Gaines, Miss Sallie Mae
g;rnbrlck and Joe Dooling of Akron,
Ohlo,
- Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Phillips enter
‘tained at dinner Monday. ‘
l The FPolyannas entertained at a
wateh party at the home of Miss Ineg
'Hill Wednesday night. |
| Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers,
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thacker re-1
Iturned to Marietta Sunday. |
Miss Laura King spent several days
visiting in Fairburn. (®
i Misses Grace and Helen McLarin
spent Monday in Newnan.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Greene, Mr. and
Mrs. Wooten Greene, Mrs. Alton,
Milam and children were spend-the
day guests Iriday of Mrs, John
Greene.
Miss Wssie Roberts was the recent
guest of Miss Theo Prioleau of At
lanta.
. Mr.. and Mrs. H. W. Cook spent
several days in Alabama visiting
William Cook.
Mr. and Mrs, R, J. Phillips spent
several days in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. W, D. Morris.
Mrs. W. W, Redwine and Mrs. H,
P. Redwine were guests Tuesday of
Miss Cecile Longino.
Mr. and Mrs, Lafayette Stovall of
Birmingham were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Stovall.
Mrs. N, O. Bkeen and son, Ozburn,
of Palmetto were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Pennington.
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Daniel enter
tained at dinner Sunday in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Camp.
Mr. Dewey Duncan spent the holi
days in Clarksville.
Mr. Warner Vickers and son, John,
were guests Christmas Day of S. A.
Wilson.
Mrs. Jeff Nolan and daughter, Elan,
were guests Sunday of Mrs., Olin
Cobb of Lakewood.
Mrs, Norman Horton was the guest
Tuesday of Mrs., Lucy Harper.
Mr. and Mrs, Inman Greene and J.
H. Greene were guests for the week
end of Mrs. JI. H., Greene,
Wilson Parker and Miss Helen Par
ker attended & reception given by
Misses Zdith Conway, Kathryn Wil
cox and Lois Stillman in Atlanta
Friday night.
Tha G. N, & I, College girls will
return Monday to their studies. i
Louis Peacock and Miss Mattle
Campbell were guests last week of
Mr. and Mrs, Gaor% Greene.
Misses Jifnmie Lou and Mary Hob
good were charming hostesses Friday
evening to a large number of friends.
The home was beautifully decorated
with mistlc be and holly. A tangle
contest was greatly enjoyed. A de
licious salad course with hot tea was
served. Among out-of-town guests
Miss Kathryn Barnes of Newnan, the
guest of Miss Janie Reevesa: U. L.
Carmichael of Albany, George Hugh
Boyvd of McDonough, Mrs, Tom lLuck
of Carrollton and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Greene »f Union City.
Miss Mary Johuson entertained
very delightfully Monday evening in
compliment to Miss Leta Thames,|
whose wedding to James 1. Evans ot‘
Gay, Ga., took place Wednesday even
ing at the home of the bride's pq{-
enis, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Thames, of
Sewing Club Giv
Party in Oakhurst
AKHURST.—An event of the holi-
Beason was the Christmas party given
Tuesday evening by the members of
the Park Place SBewing Club at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Folger in College
avenue, the guests including the husbands
of the members.
A tall Christmaas tree, placed in the
drawing room, held gifts for each guest.
Miss Cotty Johmston presided over the
punch bowl
The gucets included Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bundscho,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dial, Mr. and Mrs,
James Peavey, Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Blate,
Mr. and Mre. ¥Fred Zimmerman, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. A. O,
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Delma smn"ey Mr.
and Mry. C. A. Green, Mr, and Mrs. A
Nations, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Harrls, n£
and Mrs, Fitzgibbons, Mr. and Mra. R.
Bulllvan, Mrs. V. W. Hays, Mrs Georgla
Johuston, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Folger, Mlss
Cotty Johnston.
An event of the week was the family
dinner party men New Year's Day, by
Mr. and Mrs. orge Brice at their home
lnrunlrou avenue,
Jovers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Brice, Robert Brice Jr., Plott
Brice, Mr. and Pfll’!. J. A, Clark, Mlss
iljurunna Brice and Mr. and Mrs. George
rice.
A pleasant New Year'i/ party was that
given by Hampton C. House Thursday
evening.
Those present were Missse Ruby Cow
ert, Ruth and Ruby Webb, Ada BBimith,
Margaret Smith, Della May Gaines, Annie
and Billle Smith, Mattie Sue and Bell
House and Miss Harrington.
~Harry Gritfith, John D. Chestnut, Wil
liam Rhealey, Jean McLaughlin, Frank
Hinley, Charles Chatham, J. T. Cobb and
D, M. Dockstader,
. Mrs. Willlamm Harralson entertained at
a meighborhood luncheon Tuesday at her
home in Melrose avenue. A mew sewlng
club wis organized.
~ _Among those grennt were Mrs. Robert
;Mmthcwa,\nra. ohn Little, Mrs. Dobbins,
'Mrs, Hudson, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Phoney,
Mre. Osborne and Miss Hudson, The next
meeting will be with Mrs. Osborne on
Tuesday. \
. Miss Carrie Langford, who is attending
‘colloge at Agnes Scott, returned from a
visit to her home in Barnesviile, and will
‘be with her sister, Mrs. z{enry Wing in
W‘lntter avenue for the remainder of the
winter,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Palmer were
among the guests at & dinner on New
Year's 1):1{, given by the Misses Holland
in Druid Hills.
. Mrs. W. H. King and Miss Edna King
‘have returned from a visit to relatives in
Stockbridge.
" Mrs. 8. Q. Brice, Mrs. T. Leslie Brice
‘and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brice of
Columbia, 8. C., who have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brice dur
jmgdthe holldays, have returned.
‘ iss Birdle Power of Außusta is the
guest of Mrs. Robert Matthews.
" Miss Corinne Smith entertained on Sat
‘urday evening, informally, at a dancing
party at her home on West Howard street.
About forty guests were present.
Robert Matthews, who has been in Chi
’cn{’n for the last week, has returned.
| rs. George Brice will have as her
‘guesta, for the wek end, Mr. and Mrs. A.
‘l. Ramsey and daughters, Miss Carroll
Ramasey.
Mrs. Guy Webb entertained during the
holidays, at a Christmas tree bridge pu{:y,
for the West Side Club, Saturday alter
‘noon.
‘ The invited guests were Mesdames G.
Wells, Tom Galloway, E. Bryant, J. J.
‘Bonner, B. Branch, A. Harris and Thurs
ton Hatcher,
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Bainbridge Notes
NUMBER of out of town guests at
tended the dance given at the Elks'
| Club New Year's Kve.
. Mre. W. R. Milton has returned after
spending the holidays in T.a Grange.
Miss Juanita Crabb of Thomasville spent
soveral days here last week, the guest of
Miss Hortepse Belcher.
Mrs, Will Harris and Miss Hattie Grib
ben of Thomasville were the guests last
weok of Mrs. Gammage.
Miss Blizabeth Fry of Sylvester is spend
ing some timne here.
Mrs. Gammage has returned after spend
ing several months in New York.
g«flnaa Pearl Floyd and Ruby Torbert
have returned after spending the holidays
in Kansas City, Mo.
Bert Glisson left Wednesday for Chi
| cago, after spending the holidays here with
his parents.
Missos Allce Cook and Myrtle Bush of
Colquitt spent a short time here last week.
Misses Fannie May Morgan and Kath
erine Morgan left Wednesday for Galnes
ville, after ngendmg the holidays here with
Mrs. J. E. Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack (‘uflnberr{ spent
Sunday with relatives in Thomasville.
George Brooks passed the holidays with
his parents.
Miss Nettie Winn and Mrs. Joe Flowers
and Willlam Jerger of Thomasville were
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. K. C. Ansley
last week.
Miss Myrtle Coleman of Nashville, Tenn.,
is the guest of Miss Stella Nussbaum.
Red Oak. A contest in which each
answer began with the initials of the
bridegroom was a unique feature of
the entertainment. Progressive con
versation was enjoyed throughout the
evening until each guest bade the
bride farewell amid congratulations
and best wishes for future happiness.
A salad course and hot coffee were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Karsner of
Savannah were guests of their moth
er, Mrs. Ladye Karsner, Sunday.
Miss Lurline Parker spent the past
week in Dallas.
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East Point Notes.
M RS. L. L. WHITE gave a din
ner party at her home Friday
evening for her daughter, Miss Mar
guerite White, Covers were lald for
ten. !
Miss Lillie Ruth Hemperley has re
turned from Decatur,
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson and Miss
Vista Black of Atlanta spent Wed
nesday with friends in East Point.
The Woman's Migienary Society of
the Baptist Tabernacle had an in
teresting program ‘Tuesday, after
which thgz' enjoyed a soecial hour.
Miss arguerite White spent
Thursday with friends in Kirkwood.
Miss Lynne Hudson and Charlie
Bozeman, beth of East Point, were
married Thursday afternoon at the
Baptist Yastorlum. Rev, J. A. Crum
le{ ofticlating.
Mrs. M. Travis of Riverdale is the
‘guest of relatives in East Point.
Rev. J. Luther Stone left Thursday
for Auburn, after spending several
days with friends in East Point.
.~ Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Wynne have
moved into their new home in West
Washington street,
Mrs. E. L. Murphy entertained at
a spend-the-day party Tuesday at
her home in BEast Point avenue. About
ten guests were present.
~ Mrs. J. J.BFreeman and children
have returned home after _spending
several days with relatives in Doug
lasville, -
After spending the holidays with
home folks, M. J. Sewell has returned
to Greenville, 8. C.
~ Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Wynn attended
the wedding of Miss Christine Jen
‘kins and Robert Barton in Atlanta
Thursday afteroon.
~ Mrs. T. L. Smith of Atlanta spent
Wednesday with Mrs. J. A. Doster.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Suttles and
children spent Sunday in Hapeville
vigiting Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hall,
Mrs. R. A. Trice of Atlanta spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. P.
Middlebrooks,
. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Phillips left
Thursday for Birmingham, Ala.,
where they will reside.
' J. A. Doster has returned from
Union Point,
'~ An enjoyable event of the week
was the double wedding aniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harmes and
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Thompson at
the home of R. J. Harmes in Colonial
Hill Monday night. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Fuller, Mrs.
C. E. Jones, Mrs. Benja?-nn Berry
and Miss Maude Berry. After a mu
sical program was rendered dinner
was served.
Miss Catherine Conkle has returned
to her home in Birmingham, after
vi[sitlng her sister, Mrs. T. F. Guf
fin.
Mrs. H. M. Burt of Atlanta ?ent
Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Doster.
L. L. White left Saturday for Chi
cago, where he will spend several
days.
Kflss Ophelia Merck has returned
to her home in Gainesville after vis
iting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Crumley.
Miss Ola Oliver left Thursday for
Auburn, Ga. where she will attend
the Southeastern Christian College.
H. N. Murphy of Washington, D.
C.,, is the guest of his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, J. L. Murphy in Thompson
street.
Dr. J. A. Yeast has returned from
Fairburn.
Miss Mary Lou Christian has re
turned to her home in Conyers after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Christian
in West Washington street. .
Mrs. Scott Bennett of Louisville,
Ky., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
F. C. Fenn, in Jefferson Park.
A large crowd attended the watch
night party at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Cash, in West Washington street,
Wednegday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Suttles and
Mrs. J. A. Suttles ‘of Ben Hill spent
Thursday with relatives in East
Point,
Mr. and Mrs. 8, D. White have re
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Sycamore Notes
YCAMORE has been gay socially holl
day week. Mesdaries L. W, Greenc
and T. N. Buss . entertained at
roolk: and Mesdames D. C, Craney, C. T. !
Maddox, C. Fountain, Henry Fountain, W,
R. Emith, M. ¥. Whidden, M. F. Adalir,
Warren Luke, J. T. Butler and W. D,
Fountalp gave dinner partics, ’
James Moore was at home to fifty little
friends December 30, from 3:30 te § o’clock,
celebrating his twelfth birthday. Dif!eremt
Christmas games were played and refresh- |
ments carrying out the Christmas colors
were gerved. 1
The Rev. J. W. Connors of Stillmore I 8
the guest of Syeamore friends. |
Mre. Katie Whiddon Brown of Irwinville |
and Mrs. Timothy Paulk of Ocilla are
gur‘!d!. of Mrs. M. F. Whidden. |
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Adair of Ashburn!
and Percy Adams of Atlanta are guests of |
Mra. Mary Adair, {
Mrs, Florence Womack and Miss Nell |
Bell of Tifton are guests of Mrs. H. C. |
Fountain. l
Misses Margaret and Josephine Evans of
Ashburn and Miss Harriet Evans of Tifton |
were week end guests of Mrs,. W. R.
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lipsey have come
from Tifton to make Sycamore their home,
Mrs. James Skipper of Coverdale is the |
guest of Misa Alice Fountain. |
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Reeves are visiting
Mrs. Mary Reaves at Metcalf. |
Medford Pore of Sale City is the guest
of W. T Williams and family. {
Miss Mary Brown of Milledgeville and
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barfield of Perry, who
were the holiday guests of Miss Jewel Wii
liams, have returned to their homes.
Mrs. Lizzie Biles of Jackson is the guest
of A. J. Bills.
Mrs. Florence Brooks of New York is
here with her brother, H. F., Hearns
berger. |
Mre. Walter Pardon amd children of,
Coverdale are guests of Mrs, D. C. Cravey.
Mrs. John Sconyers was a recent visltorl
to Mrs. Warren Luke at Inaha. !
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BSmith and children
haveé returned from a visit to relatives at
Marietta. |
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stump, who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith,
have returned to their homes at Valdosta.
Miss Kate McDowell of Jacksonville,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Etta Rogers.
Mrs. Ana Sheppard Meeks of Clements
was a recent visitor to Mrs. W. R. Smith,
1 Buford Notes
NE of the most enjoyable afafirs of |
| the holidays was the matinee party |
Monday afternoon, given by Mrs. |
Clive Hansard. In the party were Mrs.
Bob Hannah, Mrs, Shirley Martin, Mrs.
Walter Aldredge, Mrs. Clyde Power, Mrs, |
Emma Wilson, Mrs. Howard Sudderth, .
Mrs. Mose Greer, Mrs. Johu M. Sewell,
Mrs. Fred Sears, Mrs. Claude Rylee, Mrs.
Henry Beard, Mrs. George L. Bowman. {
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Power had as their!
guest during the holidays Miss Minnie
Alma Medlock of Norcross, Miss Kitty
Power of Atlanta, Mr. Pennington of At
lanta and Ensign Harry D, Power of An
napolis, Md.
Mrs. Emma Wilson entertained the mem
bers of the Art Club and a few friends at
dinner Friday evening. OQovers were laid |
for Mrs. Joe Payne, Mrs. Claude _Rylee, |
Mrs. Clyde Power, Mrs. Artie Harrington, |
Mrs. Henry Beard, Mrs. George L. Bow
man, Mrs. Shirley Martin, Mrs. Bob Hn.n-‘
nah, Mrs. ¥Fred Sears, Mrs. Clive Hansard,
Mrs. John M. Sewell, Mrs. Mose Greer. l
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Greer had as their
dlnneg guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Payné, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sudderth and
daughter and Frances and Mrs., Emma
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Long Power have re
turned to their home in Shelbyville, Tenn,, .
after spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Vance. {
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Christian spent the |
holidays In New Or:eans. l
flu Emmette Garner is being enter- |
taiffed in Jasper, Ala., as the guest of
Miss Caroline Pharr and Mrs. Charles L.
Burton. i
Mr., and Mrs. Lee Strickland spent the
holidays in Lyerly with Mrs, Strickland’s
parénts, Mr. and Mrs, Doster. They were
accompanied home by Miss Inez Doster,
‘who will be their guests for several weeks,
Mrs. Joe Bhadburn dnd children have
returned from Atlanta, where they were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Street.
Mr, and Mrs. Everette O'Kelley spent
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Pirkte, Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Martin spent Christmas Day in At
lanta. ¢
turned to their home in LaGrange
after spending the week end with
Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Guffin.
Miss Inez Burt has returned from
Opelika, Ala.
From pins to jautomobiles Géor
giana knows where to get the best
and where the prices are most rea
sonable. Ask her. See page 8, So
cial Section, today.
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WONDERFUL group of higher type winter Coats
—handsome models developed from such favored
materials as silvertone, chameleon cord, polo cloth
and velour.
There are smart sport Coats with convertible belts;
loose back models; belted and partly belted models;
blouse back styles; dolmans and novelty styles. Fur ecol
lars, cufts or bandings feature many of these Coats.
The color varviety is praetically unlimited—brown,
taupe, navy, green, dragon fly, blue—all desirable mid
winter shades. | .
And these reductions are great as the former
price tickets will show
Fur Coats
Greatly Reduced
We have only six fine fur coats remaining in
our winter stocks., These will be sold Monday at
extremely low prices.
Three S:al Coats . . . . $l5O
Three Seal Coats conre . $175
§ All Fur Scarfs Very
Much Reduced
One Lot of
100 Dresses
Tricotine, Satin, Serge, $
very greatly reduced. ZO
One Lot of
50 Velour Dresses
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H. G. Lewis & Co.