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Many Holiday
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Parties as ‘
THENS.—Mrs. John R. White enter
tained her Bible Class with a Christ
mas party at her home in Milledge
avente Tuesday atfernoon. The home was
beautiful in Christmas decorations and
refreshments of tea, sandwiches and ice
cream were served. Those present were
Misses Nina and Susan Scudder, Isabel
Talmaage, May Hudson, Queenie Holder,
Miss Hendley, Annie Payne, Margaret and
Louise Morton and Gergna McCorkle. Mrs.
Audley Morton assisted Mrs. White in en
tertaining.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Phinizy complimented their young son,
Billy, with an elaborate Christmas party.
Dancing featured the occasion, followed
with refreshments. ‘
Jim White was host Tuesday evening at
a holiday dance given at the home of his
mother, Mra. James White, in Prince ave
nue. Mrs. White assisted in the enter
tainment of the guests. 4
Mrs. McEvoy and Miss Davis compli
mented their piano pupils with a theater
party. |
Mrs. R. P. Stevens was hostess Wednes- |
day aftermoon at a large tea in homnor of
Miss Lucy Stanton of Baltimore, who is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Forbes.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Milton Jarnigan
entertained at a bridge party in honor of
her mother, Mrs. J. 8. Greve, and her sis
ter, Miss Harriet Greve of New York. \
Russell Hopkins was honor guest at a
dinner party given by his sister, Mrs. Rob
ert Holman, Wednesday evening at her
suburban home in Mitchell Bridge road.
Prof. and Mrs. § I, Sanford gave a New
Year party Wednesday evening for their
son, Homer Reynolds Sanford, at their
home. {
The members of the New Era Club gave
a New Year's dance Wednesday night.
Dancing was enjoyed until 1 o’clock.
Miss Alice Brunson entertained her rook
club at a holiday party at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. P. H. Conolly in Woodlawn
avenue. Those present were little Miss
Mary Starke Davison, who passed the
Rowe, Ruby Loulse Phinizy, Helen McDor
score cards; Misses Jda Pound, Frances
man, Margaret Sizer, Neva Belle Chadwick,
Henrietta Beusse, Anne Morris, Lucy
Lampkin, Sam Lee Gauldin, Van Wilkins,
Lois Lampkin, Virginia Brown, Frances
Holden, Annie Jordan, Ruth Richards and
the hostess.
Friends are welcoming Mrs. Alice Adams
back to her work as soclety editor of the
Athens Banner.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lewis of Greenshoro
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen and Marion
Allen Jr. of Atlanta have been Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Toombs Dußose at
their home in Milledge avenue.
Mrs. J. S. Greve and Miss Harriet Greve
of New York are guests of Mrs. Milton
Jarnigan.
Miss Mary Lyndon is spending a few
gays in Macon the guest of Andrew Lyn
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gerdine of Wash
ington, D C., are guests 'of Mrs. John
Gerdine.
Mrs. Hughes Spaulding of Atlanta is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Billups Phinizy.
Howard Gresham of Mount Airy and
Gen. W. A. Wright of Atlanta have been
;wllday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phin
zy.
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Hopkins of Atlanta
and Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian Wilcox of Cedar
town are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hun
nicutt.
Miss Marjorie Carroll is the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. T. C. Tucker, in Shady Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Newton Cobb of
South Carolina are visiting their mother,
Mrs. Lamar Cobb.e
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stetson of Asheville
are guests of Mrs. 1. C. Davis,
Mrs. James R. Gray Jr. and young
daughter of Atlanta are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Dorsey.
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Cabiness have re
turned from Maxeys, where they spent the
holidays with Mrs. Brightwell,
Mrs. Alice Towns is the guest of Mrs.
John R. White,
Dr. H. C. White and Miss Harriett Bene
dict are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell
in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Ella Yancey has returned to
Atlanta after visiting her sister, Mrs.
Howell Erwin.
Miss Martha Nicholson is the guest of
Miss SBarah Mell in Augusta,
.
Lexington Notes
EXINGTON.—Miss Annie Inez Smith
of Titfon was a recent guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. H. Maxwell.
Miss Mattle Lou Edwards returns to
school faculty duties Monday atfer spend
ing a two weeks' holiday vacation with
homefolks.
Miss Mary Hamilton Alexander of North
Avenue Presbyterian School, Atlanta, will
return next week.
Mr.» and Mrs. Albert Rayle spent last
week in Athens the guest of relatives
Miss Mary Knox of Wilkesd County spent
the yvear end here with her parents.
Miss Henrietta Cunningham returned
‘Wednesday from Smithonia, where for
several days she was a guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Johnson.
Misses Mary Alexander and Emily Cloud
gspent from Friday until Wednesday in
Charlton, Ga., being guests of friends.
Miss Emily Cloud entertained a number
of friends at a pound party Tuesday eve
ning.
Miss Annette Henderson was hostess at
dinner Tuesday evening.
Miss Pear! Shackelford of Publin, after
spending several days of the Yuletide with
relatives and friends in the city, left Wed
nesday for Machen, Ga., where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Bullard.
Miss Hattie Reed Moore of Augusta
spent the Christmas holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, returning
Monday.
Mrs. J. Y. Bowen was & visitor in Athens
‘Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliford Brooks have re
turned home to Louisiana after spending
three weeks here guests of friends and
relatives. ¢
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Martin of Carlton,
Ga., were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Minnie
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown spent several
days last week in Hampton, Ga., with rela
tives.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Bleakley of Monroe
were Christmas guests of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Henderson.
Mrs. Hugh Callaway is a guest of rela
tives in Cornelia, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Huff of Crawofrd
announce the marriage of their daughter,
Mary Ruth, to William Grady Howard of
Lexington, the ceremony being solemnized
Bunday atfernoon, January 4, at 4 o'clock,
at the home of the bride's parents, by
Rev. B. H. Hardaway.
Mrs. Emily Cloud and daughter, Emily,
spent Wednesday in Union Point, Ga., with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Minnie Rrewster and daughter, Miss
Annie, and little son, Joe, of Commerce,
Ga., have joined her son, Jack H. Brew
ster, ana will make their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rothell have moved
to Wrens, Ga., where they will make their
permanent home.
Among the Christmas weddines here
abouts were those of Howard Hammonds
and Miss Reba Peterman; Burney Harper
and Miss Waula Draper; Rohert Benson
and Miss Rebecea Draper; Charlie Johnson
and Miss Reba Harris.
Stockbridge Notes
ISB EUNICE MILAM of Stockbridge
and Leon Dodd of Atlanta were
married Thursday at the home of
the bride’s parents in Stockbridge. Wiley
Milam was vesl man and Miss Gertrude
Dodd of Atlanta was maid of honor. The
ev. W. 0. Butler officiated. Mr. and
rs. Dodad left immediately for their home
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carnes of Atlanta
were the rscent guests of Mr, and Mrs.
W. W. Mitam.
Little Miss Vivian Cook of Atlanta spent
last week with Minnie Bell Mann.
Dr. and Mra. C. M. Svrayberry of Wal
nat Grove s+ Mr. and Mrs. Abb Harris
of Atlanta were the week end guests of
Mrs. Walter Hightower.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Riley of Flippen
were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Riley.
Miss Artie Bellah of McDonough spent
last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bellah.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank English of Dawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Berry and Mrs.
White of Atlanta were the guests Sunday
of Mrs. Emma Berry.
Mrs. C. A. Pless and children were the
recent guests of Mras. T. P. Hooper of At
lanta.
Miss Louise Ellis of Atlanta was the
week end guest of Miss Olivia Berry.
Miss Cornelia Lee is the guets of rel
atives in Walnut Grove.
Misses Mattie Sue and Gertrude Calla
way of McDonough were the guests one day
last week of Miss Frances Grant.
Are French girls’ feet smaller or
are they made to look that way?
are they made to look that way?
today.
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Covington Notes |
OVINGTON.—Mrs. Chester Cannon
and daughter, Renee of Conyers
were guests last week of the for
mer's mother Mrs. J. A, Cooper.
Mr. and Mre. Barney Trapnell and young
son, Barney Jr., have returned from a
pleasant visit to relatives in Metter,
Miss Mary Lizzie Cook of Mansfield, |
Miss Marguerite Adams, Herschel Harris,
Miss Agnee Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar |
Johnson and little son, Billy of Carroll
ton were guests last week of Miss Clara
Belle Adams. ‘
Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Adams and Miss
Maggie Rogers of Carrollton, Mrs. T. J.
Speer, Miss Mary Speer and little Jimmle
Speer Jr. of Atlanta were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Adams during the Christ
mas holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. Bamuel Green, Samuel Jr.
of Atlanta and Mrs. Minnie Powell Weight
of Covington motored up from Washington
Monday, where they were guests of the
latter’s son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry King Brooks at their country home
“‘The Magnolias,” during the Christmas
holidays. 2
Misses Rose and Elsie Rheburg of At
lanta were guests of their sister, Miss Olga
Rheburg during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clayton of Atainta,
Miss Annie Lucia Warren of East Point
and Willard Schrischler of: Philadelphia
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L.
Hitchcock Sunday.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Hitcheock and
little Margaret spent several days of last
‘week in Atlanta, guests of the Piedmont.
Dr. and Mrs. 8 D. Hainey and baby
spent Christmas with realtives in Alabama.
Miss Caroline Wooten spent several
days in Atlanta last week, going up to
attend the Richardson-Kirkland wedding
Wednesday evening at which she was
‘maid of honor,
| Misses Margaret Ransom of Kirkwood,
Alice Bloch of Macon, Edna Kuhn of
‘Baltimore, Eddle Cohen of Madison and
Philip Cohen of Athens were guests of
'Migs Evelyn Cohen for the dance Tuesday
evening,
Mr. and_ Mrs. Barron Kelly and little
daughter, Dorothy Lee Kelly of Monticello
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
Lee.
| Mrs. J. G. Crisp and children spent
Christmas with the former’'s mother at
Millen,
{ Miss Pauline Gaither, who is attending
Shorter College, is spending the holidays at
home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Geaither,
‘} Miss Maggie [Perry of Atlanta returned
' home Wednesday after spending a few
days In the city with Miss Josephine
Franklin and attending the dance Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charles Candler,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trammell Jr. motored
' to Madison Tuesday evening, where they
Iwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tram
mell Sr.
. Miss Elise Preston has returned from a
'p]euant visit to Cedartown and Atlanta
and while in Atlanta was a guest of the
- Piedmont.
_Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Flowers celehrated
their second wedding anniversary Sunday
'w!th a turkey dinner, their guests includ
ing the Rev. and Mrs., T. J. Christian, Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Branham, Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Vining
and Migs Mary Park.
Mrs. A. J. Kilpatrick returned to her
|home in Bartow, Fla., after spending sev
eral weeks with relatives in the city,
Miss Mary Loyall Brown and her
brother, Willie Brown, entertained a num
ber of their young friends on Tuesday even-
I!ng at the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A Brown on Emory street. Proms,
, games and music featured the occasion and
a delicious salad course with hot coffee
was served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peek entertained at
a delightful family dinner on Christmas
Day their guests including Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Peek and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Peek and son and Miss Margaret
Peek of Atlanta and Miss Ena Belle Peek.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Powell spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Loulse Williams of Decatur is the
guest of Misses Edith and Nellle Powell.
Mrs. R. L. Mobley of Monroe visited
her mother, Mrs. N. B. Carroll, at the
home of Mrs. C. R. Powell last week.
One of the prettiest affairs of the Chrigt
mas holidays was that at which Miss Mary
Sockwell entertained 100 Buests on Friday
evening at the beautiful colonial home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sockwell
in Monticello street.
Miss Florence Wells is being delight
fully entertained in Pelham as the guest
of Miss Nelle Butler.
Mrs. W. 8. Turner entertained at a heau
tiful bridge party Tuesday afternoon at
her home in Monticello street in com
gll'r;ent to Mrs. Lee Trammell, a recent
ride.
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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN— A Newspaper for People Who Think -—SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1920.
Shower Given
For Bride at
DGEWOOD, GA.—Miss Lottie McNair
Zave a miscellaneous shower Satur
day afternoon for Mrs. Wyatt Wood,
a bride.
The bride-elect was asked to ring a
Christmas bell, from which fell a number
of gifts,
Guests included Misses Marie Beam, Jes
sie ‘McLord, Marion Wells, l.ouise Wells,
Edna Daniel, Myra Day, Bessie Oliver,
Gladys Veal, Loeta Jackson, Ruth Jack
son, Mary Hill, Ruby Davidson, Nellie
Maude Suber, Eva Haney, Mary O'Farrell,
Irene Carson, Margaret Higgins, Ruby
Paris, Helen and Louise Meckel, Hallie
Paris, Ruth Hine, Lucia and Sue Robson,
Flovey Dell Green, Maude and Ruth
Vaughn, Katherine Coleman, Ruby Clark,
Lila Gordon, Louise Smith, Louise Jordan,
Effie Beam, Adeline MecNair, Flora Rich
ardson, Mary Lee Harrison, Mrs. E. C.
Burton, Mrs. Thomas Meckel, Mrs. Emmie
Ruffin, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Edmonds, Mrs.
8. H. Beam Jr.,, Mrs. J. R. McNair, and
Mrs. E. W. Hunter of Sanford, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Connell of Pieroe,
Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Miller at High Point.
Mr. Connell will return within the week
alr:!lt.urs. Connell will remain for a longer
v
Miss Florence Elizabeth Ohear will en
tertain Tuesday evening at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Obear.
Miss Obear will be assisted by her moth
er, Mrs. Howard McCall, Miss Lillian Tid
well and Miss Jack Whitcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ray held a family
reunion Sunday at their home in DeKalb
avenue.
At noon a family dinner was served.
The decorations of the large table were of
yellow chrysanthemums and ferns. Among
‘hose present ware Mr, and Mrs. John
Ray Jr. and family of Dalton, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Lindsay, Mrs. Maude Matthews
and Mrs. Myrtice Cheney of Jacksonville,
Fla.; Mr and Mrs. E. . Grambling, War
ren W. Ray, Frank M., Ray, Luther 8.
Ray, Lawrence M. Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Beddingfield, James Davis and
W. W. Grist and family,
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‘ Thomson Notes
HOMSON.—Misses Katie Lou Murray
and Dimple Toole of Augusta were
| the recent guests of Miss Georgia
Lee.
Miss Lucy Riley of Athens is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Harry Boatwright.
Miss Ruth Norris was hostess at an in
formal 6 o'clock dinner Monday evening,
Her guests included Misses Martha Klng.
Elizabeth Scott, Janie Shields, Gertrude
Samuels, Merle Palmer, Sara Stone, Mary
Irving, Lucy Riley, Miriam Harrison, Inez
‘Matlock, and Johnnie Hudson. @
- Miss Cornelia Abney of Athens is the
guest of Mrs. Leonard Lockett.
~ Miss Inollie Mae Summers of Conyers is
the attractive guest of Miss Delle Lokey.
Mr. Clarence Brown entertained a few
friends with ap informal dinner Tuesday
evening.
The Junior B. Y. P, U. enjoyed a de
lightful party Tuesday evening at the
‘home of Mrs. 'A. G. Porter.
- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson of Augusta
spent the holidays in Thomson.
‘ Friday night Miss Dorothy Hunt enter
tained her friends with a party. Her
‘zuests were Misses Effie Johnson, Mary
Watson, Georgia Watson and Lydie King
and Messrs. Weldon Neal, Justin Reese,
Neal and PBugene Dunn, Rhyne Killian,
\John F. Rivers, Harold Lokey, Loule
Smith, Walter Brown, Jack Morvin, Stacy
lT\xrner and Harry Johnson.
. Monday night Weldon Neal was host at
a ‘‘prom” party for his young friends. His
‘guests included Misses Georgia Watson,
Georgia Lee, Katie Loou Murray and Dim
ple Toole of Augusta, Mary Watson, Lucile
Bowden, Lydie King, Mildred Farmer,
Frances Hadaway, Edith Davey, Jesse
Porter, Effie Johnson and Marie Boyd, and
Messrs. Neal Dunn, Stacy Turner, W. D.
Watlock, Eugene Dunn, Walter Brown of
Atlanta, Justin Reese, Alton Story, Tere
Stony, Loftin Smalley, Jack Morris, Rhyne
Killian and Harold Lokey.
Monday night the Wesley Bible Class en
tertained their members and a number of
invited guests with a banquet at the home
of Rev. Olin King. After the banquet a
very interesting program was carried out.
Mrs. Henry Printup and children of At
lanta are the guests of Mrs. J. O.
Shields.
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| Cordele Notes !
ISSES FRANK AND lIDA MARSH |
gave an informal dance Tuesday
evening for their guest, Miss Mary
Alice Lingo of Americus.
The second of a series of delightful
dances was given Friday evening at the
Suwanee Hotel. A number of visitors at- |
tended. !
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Clark gave a 8
o'clock dinner Saturday evening for their
| guest, Miss Nell Smalling of Macon, Cov- !
lers were laid for Miss Smalling, John P.|
iHughrs, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Smith and
{ Mr. and Mrs. Clark,
{ Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Atkins gave a din
{ ner Christmas Day. Their guests were
members of the immediate family and in
cluded Mrs. Louise Needham, Miss Tallue
‘lah Atkins, Mrs, Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. E,
| Paris and Miss Margaret Needham,
Misses Martha Lipey, Annelyn Smith,
| Mary and Margaret Bulloch of Wesleyan
epent the holidays in Cordele with home
folks.
| Miss Pansy Gamble is visiting her par
ents in Columbus.
! Mrs. Willis Shipp and little daughter
are guests of Mrs, C. C, Persons in Fitz- |
gerald, |
Miss Gladys Richard of Marshallville
hns been the guest of Mrs. W, F. M‘rk-l
ert.
Misses Frank and Ida Marsh have re
turned from a visit to Jacksonville,
Mr, and Mrs. Bonner Brown and llttlo!
| daughter, Mary of Bavannah were guests
{of relatives here during the h%l‘ldaya. )
| Miss Mary Alice Lingo of Americus ls]
j the guest of Misses Frank and Ida Marsh. |
Mr, and Mrs, G. T. Christian and little |
daughter, Marigene, visited relatives in !
+ Elberton the past week,
{ Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ort and" children
'left the past week for Moultgie, where
they will reside,
| Among college girls who spent the holi
. days at home were Misses Frederica Boat
jright and Emma Maddox of Brenau, Elsie
‘“’ll!lnms, Alice Whipple, Ruth Scandrett,
Faustelle Williams, Thelma Cook and Eva
Boniske of Agnes Scott, Bobbie Barwick,
Grace Williams, BSara Strozier, Anna Cal
houn, Dallas Ritzberger and Gladys Cune
ningham of G. N. 1. C., Alene Fenn, Eve
lyn Roebuck, Nell Denham and Bonnie |
Williamson of Bessie Tift, Jane Howell,
Louise Slade and Audrey Dekle of Shorter, i
and Lillian Cannon of Fairmont, Wash
ington, D. C.
, Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Tison have returned
fr]om a visit to relatives in Momgomery,l
Ala.
| Mrs. B. B. Cox of Camilla and Mrs.
Ruby Pitts of Winder are visiting theirl
mother, Mrs. D, A. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sheppard of F'!tz-i
gerald have been the uest sos Mrs. Fan
nie Sheppard. '
| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burson of Macon
are guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Glisson,
i Mrs. Mattie Jefferson of Columbus is
. the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. A. Pitts,
| Mrs. M. J. Fiélder has returned from a
| vigi* to Derwson and Griffin.
{ Mrs. Hector Camerson and little daugh
i ter of Jacksonville are guests of her
mother, Mrs. Fannie Hyde, and sister,
Mrs. J. T. Jones.
Capt, and Mre. J. K. Jemison of Fort
| Howard, near Baltimo.e, Md., are guests
iof Mr, and Mrs, O, M. Heard,
. Mrs. V. O. Marshburn and Joseph D.
| Marshburn of Barnesville are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heard.
| © Mrs. Charles Munnerlyn and little som
of Waycross are guests of Judge and Mrs.
{d. P. Hughes.
! Mrs. George Oliver and children of
‘Amr-r!cus were guests Sunday of Mrs. W.
H. Cunningham.
Miss Frances Winfree has returned from
a visit to her mother at Hamilton,.
Mrs Allen Johnson of De Sota is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Scott.
! Mrs. Allen Johnson of De Sota is the
! guest of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Scott.
. Little Miss Ella Wesley Elliott is visit
'ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H.
| Starr.
Miss Julia Powell of Griffin arrived
Monday for a visit to Miss Martha Lifsey.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cleveland en&ertnlnea
at dinner Saturday in honor of ¥d Ragan,
Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Lowrey and Mr. and
Mrs. John Lowrey Jr. of Dawson motored |
to Cordele Sunday and were guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. 8. McKenzie,
' Mrs. J. K. Crahb, Miss Annabel Crabb ,
land Roy Crabb have returned to their
home at Americus after a visit to Mrs,
Duffee Grimsley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holder of West Point
are guests of relatives here.
Mrs. Cloyd Watson of Ashburn was a
visitor in Cordele Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Fisher and Mrs. H.
K. Fisher are guests for the week end of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Diffee, en route to
Florida and Cuba.
' Mrs. J. N. King and son John N. Jr.
| of Rochelle were guests for the week end
of Mrs. J. 8. Mc¢Kenzie and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harter have returned
from a visit to Macon.
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Miss Brown !
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Gives Dance
D ECATUR—Mrs, Strong of La-‘
Grange is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. W, T. Daniel. ‘
Redmond Jackson is visiting
friends in Columbus.
A prety affair of Saturday eve
ning was the dancing party given
by Miss Mary Brown.
Miss Laura McClellan has re
turned from Athens where she was
the geust of Miss Louise Abney,
Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Saywand en
tertained at an enjoyable neighbor
hood party on Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Taliaferro
spent the holidays with relatives in
Charlotte, N. C.
Miss Kate Milledge has returned
from a visit to Charlotte, N. C., where
she was the guest of Mr, and Mrs,
E. M. Pattillo,
Miss Margaret Dabuey entertained
the young set at a dancing party
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Hutcheson, Misses Loulse and
Almelia and Joe Hutcheson spent
the holidays with relatives in New
nan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeves of New
ton County were recent guests of Mrs
H. L. Graves.
Mrs. John Lyles Glenn and baby
of Chester, 8. C,, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Terrell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson and
family and Miss Footman leave in a
few days to spend the winter at
Sarrasota, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Metz and Miss
Isabelle Wilson have returned from
Asheville, N. C., where they spent
the holidays.
Misses Dorothy and Frances Daniel
have returned from a visit to La-
Grange,
Friday evening the I. P. I. Club
were entertained at a dancing party
at the home of Mrs. Frank Stone.
An affair of Thursday evening was
the masque party given jointly by
Misses Agnes Allen and Alice Hous
ton at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Oscar Turner,
Tuesday evening Flake Lard was
host for I. P. T. Club at a dancing
party.
Miss Dorothy Daniels entertained
the younger set at a dancing party
on Wednesday evening.
Lamrie Everhart gave a masquoi
ade party on Saturday eveniwn~
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Richards en
teftained charmingly on Wednesday
afternoon from 3 to 5.
Mrs. W. H. Calhoun was hostess
for a pretty bridge luncheon on
Tuesday.
P. H. Hammond has returned from
a visit to Rockmart.
Mrs. Mumfort, Mrs, Smith and Wil
liams of Rockmart were the recent
guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. H. Ham
mond.
Misses Wallace Manning and
Flemister of Gainesville were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Alston
last week.
Miss Lillian Moore has returned
from a visit to Conyers where she
;wa.s the guest of Miss Mary Hew
ett. |
An event of Friday evening was
the dinner dance given by Mr. and
Mrs. W. Alden for their sons, Messrs,
Herbert and Clifford Alden, who
were home for the holidays.
Miss Caroline Mundy gave a watch
party Wednesday evening.
Miss Nancy Kennedy will return
to Luecy Cobb on Monday.
Miss Chisshure gave a dance Wed
nesday evening,
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is the answer. There is
no mystery to the steady
advance in the cost of all
necessities of life. Back
of it are sound, economic
reasons. Production has
lagged. The law of sup
ply and demand is as cer
tain in its operation as the
law of gravity. Produc
tion has failed to measure
up to consumption. Prices
have soared.
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Hats for
Little Maids
of 2to 8
for Half!
—Clearing out our winter
holdings of hats for girls.
Largest part of them are
tailored styles—pretty
enough for Sunday best;
economical enough now
for everyday wear. Of
velvet, velour and felt, in
brown, navy, green and
black. Now $1.256 to $7.50.
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—QGoing to dispose of all
hats for small boys, too.
Tailored styles of velvet
in black, navy, brown and
green. Will fit lads of 2
to 3 years. Were $3,
Clearing at $1.50.
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Notes on Rich’s
Silk Sal
—Staple silks and novelty
silks are in it—silks for
every dress purpose. More
gilks are in it than in any
previous January Silk Sale
we ever held, and that’s say
ing a lot. Here is a list of
some of the many offerings:
Fancy Georgette, $3.19
—ss quality; one of the novel
ties that has heen brought out
for spring; hairline striped
Georgette with gold or tan
stripes on navy grounds.
Crepe Satin. $6.95
—Regular $9 the yard quality:
it's an imported material in
brocaded designs; for street and
evening wear; 40 inches in
width; variety of colors.
Washable Satin, $1.69
—3s3 quality; women will want
it for dainty underwear and
dresses. In flesh, maize, old
rose, etc. Measures 36 inches.
Habutai Si'k, $2.69
—Bs4 quality; from Japan. Makes
dainty underwear, pretty blouses
and dresses. Launders beauti
fully; in flesh only; 36 inches.
Fancy Taffeta, $2.29
—53.50 the yard quality. A
pompadour taffeta that makes up
beautifully into street and eve
ning dresses; 36 inches wide.
Fine variety of colors.
Striped Taffeta, $2.29
—53.50 quality. In pretty spring
time colorings. For blouses,
dresses and skirts. In a variety
of color combinations; 33 inches
in width.
Plain Foulard, $3.19
~—A $5 the yard foulard, in navy
blue; all silk and heavy. Makes
attractive dresses and separate
skirts; wears splendidly; 40
inches in width.
Sport Satin, $4.29
—57.560 quality; hundreds of
gseparate skirts for spring will
be made of it; comes in flesh
color; it's washable; 36 inches.
High-Grade Furniture Is Buyable Here on This Basis:
10% Down and the Remainder at 10% a Month
Here Are 12 Warm Coats :
- for Girls Down to $4.95
—Some that we carried over from last year, Win
ter coats of velveteen or heavy mixtures. Will
fit girls of 8 to 14 years. They are warmly lined.
We are clearing them at $4.95,
cases, table linens, huck
towels, Turkish towels,
quilts, spreads, comforts
and blankets, and white
goods have been creeping
upward for many, many
months. When will they
cease to rise and take a
turn in the other direc
tion? Who can tell?
—However, it is not
necessary for YOU to
pay present high prices
for merchandise of this
Few and Far Between Are
Opportumt:cs for Women
to Get Corsets for Half
—But here’s one—a stock-benefitting clearance of odd
lots, broken assortments and fews.
—3l pairs of Fleur de Lis corsets. Medium and large
sizes. Now $2.25 to s6.2s——half what they were.
—33 pairs of Bon Ton corsets and 6 pairs of Gossards
—broken sizes. Now $1.756 to s6—half former prices.
—Then there are 60 pairs of Thompson's Glove-fitting
corsets and Star-Cresc corsets, principally in large
sizes, which we’ve marked down to 98c.
—You can't be tardy tomorrow morning and share
in these corsets.
Women Are Surely Faring
Well in Rich’s January
Waist Sale
—Hundreds upon hundreds of waists have already
been sold and hundreds equally as good remain for
you who have not had a
chance as yet to get to the
Sale.
—Late winter and early spring
styles, of white cotton mate
rial and Georgette crepe—
plain, everyday and dress
up blouses.
—These blouses are from our
regular makers. But we
bought them at big price
contessions and are selling
them on small margins—
so there’s little wonder that
prices are so low.
Some of the Many Offerings:
$2.50 blouses of white voile, striped voile and
other materials, in a variety of plain and trimmed
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$3.95 and better blouses of colored organdie and
white voile, in lace-trimmed and other styles. These
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$5.75 and better blouses of Georgette in white,
flesh and bisque. Also a few Philippine hand-made
blonses i.......cici tivsinvisioii i, 0
$6.50 &nd better blouses of Georgette, in white,
flesh and orchid. Some of these come in slipover
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$7.50 and better blouses of Georgette in white,
flesh and suit shades, and a few hand-made Philip-
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$12.50 and better blouses of Georgette, in white,
flesh and suit shades. Trimmed with beads, lace
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—ln addition to these six groups, there are half-a
dozen other lots of blouses in the January Sale at
prices up to $17.98.
—ls you need blouses, you're surely missing a lot if
you fail to attend this January Sale of Blouses.
Sport Stockings Will Be Much
in Evidence by Early Spring
—Highly regarded in fashion cireles
right now. Ever so many women ]
are wearing them already and the
demand is steadily increasing. P7~
—These are new and pretty. Of silk '»( ‘t\\
mixed with fiber silk thread, in //7,/
stripe weave. Combinations of | [ ////'
colors, such as black and purple, ///I /4
black and gray, black and gold, i
and black and navy. /i '
—Tops are of lisle and heels and toes a 1
are lisle reinforeed. ,'[/j"'-” ;
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character. Rich’s 22d
Annual Linen Sale has it
for you during the month
of January for a great
deal less money. In this
Sale, you will find noth
ing but our own depend
able qualities that are
buyable here twelve
months in the year. At
worth-while savings!
—Rich's 22d Annual
Linen Sale starts formally
tomorrow morning.
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