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RIFFIN.—Miss Emily Boyad enter
tained Miss Charlotte Boyd and
Cator Woolford of Atlanta, their at
tendants and all the out of town guests at
the wedding, Wednesday evening before
the rehearsal, at an elegant buffet supper
at her home in North Hill street.
Those present were Miss Charlotte Boyd,
Cator Woolford, Misses Katherine Boyd,
Fanily Boyd, Martha Cole, Mary leila Pat
terson, -Lucy Taytor of Americus, Ross
QCalef, James Alexander, Douglus Boyd Jr.,
Dr. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woolford
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Williamm C.
Burns of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bussey
of Birmingham, Ala. Assisting Miss Em
l'? Boyd in entertaining were her mother,
rs. Josoph D. Boyd, her aunt, Mrs. John
13. Mills, Miss Josephine Davis, and Mrs.
A O Long Jr.,, both of Shelbyville, Ky.,
Mrs. Eli Brewer, Miss Mary Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs George Jonos weré hosts at
é@inner Saturday in honor of their guests
}!fi' the day, Mr and Mrs. Henry Moore,
ss Alice Moore of Forsyth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Burch of McDonough.
Miss Louise Johnson of Atlanta is the
guest of Misses Ruth and Thelina Powell.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lewis H. Beck
complimented Miss Charlotte Boyd with a
bridge paaty at her home in West Poplar
Street. ’x:o players were Miss Charlotte
Beyd, Misses Mary Lefla Patterson, Jose
phine Davis of Shelbyville, Ky., Emily
Boyd, Nina Jenkins, Martha Gardner of
Eatonton, Romola Davis of Senoia, Flor
ence Gre:hunl Addie Anthony, Laura Bai
ley, Mrs. Walter Miller of Brunswick, who
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Thomas
J. White, Mrs. Charles Thomas. Invited
for refreshments were Mrs. Douglas Boyd,
her ’;uut.l, Mrs. Willam Bussey of Bir
mingham, Ala., and Mrs. Wililam C. Burns
of New York, Mrs. Thomas J. White, Mrs.
Frank Lindsey, Mrs. John Chatham, Misses
Suzanne Bailey, Alice Murray, Florence
Glessner, Anna Hill Drewry, Margaret
Ogletroe, Laura Glessner, Jane Ogletres,
gertrude McDonald, Mrs James Powell,
iss Olivia Brown and Miss Annie God
derd poured coffee, \
The hostess was assisted in entertaining
by tfl. Sara Beck and Miss Mary Alice
Mrs. William B. Royster was hostess at
a 5 o'clock tea Sunday afternoon at her
home, ‘“Thurpeulds,” in honor of Miss
Charlotte Louise Boyd and Cator Woolford
of 4 lanta, whose marriage was a beuuti
ful event of last Thursday evening. Com
plctlng thu party were Mr, and Mrs. Wil
liam C. Burns of New York, guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Douglas Boyd, W. B. Royster,
\ Mrs. Elizabeth Mills Watt, Mrs. W. G
Nichols, Miss Emily Boyd and her guest
Miss Josephine Davis, of Shelbyville, Ky.,
(Douglas Boyd Jr., Charles Hammond ang
il[lg guest, Leslie Wright, of Greenwood,
iss.
Miss Nina Jenkins entertained Sunday
evening at a dinner party in compliment
to her guests, Miss Romola Davis of Se
noia and Miss Martha Gardner of Eaton
ton. Invited to meet the guests of honor
were Miss Mary Beeks Johnson, Miss Jes
sie Lou Fields, Otis Barnes, L. D. Gray,
Will Mewis Flemister, Power Wells, Cros
son Berry of Macon, Charles Phillips.
Miss Nina Jenkins was hostess Monday
afternoon at a bridge party complimentary
to her guests, Mise Romola Davis and Miss
gh.rtha Gardner. There weére nine tables
f bridge and thirty guests were invited
for the luncheon.
¢ L. D. Gray entertained Saturday even
ing at a bird supper at his country home
in honor of Miss .\lnrqm Gardner of Bat
onton and Miss Romola Davis of Senoia,
guests of Miss Nina Jenkins. Completing
the party were Miss Jessie Pearl Rice,
Miss Martha Cole, Deans Smith of Atlanta,
George Johnson of Norfolk, Va., Emory
Searcy, Warren Williams. \
A brilliant dance of Friday evening was
that at which the Woman's Club enter
tained at the FElks Club with the presie
dent, Mrs. W. B. H. Searcy, chairman of
the datce committee. Seventy-five couples
were dancing and among the out-of-town
guests were Miss Josephine Davis of Shel
byville, Ky., Miss Blizabeth Bancker, Mr,
and Mrs. Edgar Dunlap Jr. of Atlanta,
guests of Miss Emily Boyd, Misses Myrtis
(and Esther Harris of Hampton, Miss Jessie
Lou Fields of Atlanta, guest of Mrs,
Charles Fields; Miss Martha Gardner of
Batonton, Miss Romola Davis of Senola,
guests of Miss Nina Jenkins; Miss Martha
Nisbet of Macon, guest of Miss Alice Sear=
cy; Miss Sara Smith and Miss Jewell
Meredith of Jackson, Miss Mary Lou Har
dy, Miss Arline Harris of Senoia, George
.loimson or Norfolk, Va.; Vanie Kimble and
Marlin Spencer of Jackson, Leslie Wright
of Greenwood, Misg., guest of Charles
‘Hammond: Harry Grimsley of Terra
“fiaute, Ind., guest of his mother, Mrs.
Henty Campbell; Frank Mason of Rich
mo'x‘ta. Va., guest of J. P. Mason; Robert
Arnold of Hampton. The chaperons were
Mrs, W. E. H. Searcy, Mrs. Fred Darkee,
Mrs: Joseph D. Boyd, Dr. and Mrs. Maude
Sullivan, Mrs. John B. Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard A. Drake Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gil
man Drake.
Mrs. Joseph D. Boyd entertained at a
bufeft supper Friday evening before the
dence at her home in North Hill street
complimentary to Miss Emily Boyd and
her fuesu. Miss Josephine Davig of Shel
byville, Xy., and Miss Elizabeth Bancker;
Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Dunlap Jr. of Atlanta,
Charles Hammond and his guest, Leslie
Wright of Greenwood, Miss., both students
at the University of the South, Sewanee.
Completing the party were Mrs. John B.
Mills, Nathaniel Bailey, Emory Searcy,
Seaton Bailey, Midshipman Morris Crouch
of Annapolis, the guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Crouch. ‘
¥ Dr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Q. Hawkins and
young son, Thaddeus Q. Jr., have returned
¥ trom a visit to Nashville, Tenn., where
they were the guests of the latter’s moth
ar, Mrs, Frederick Young. |
Judge and Mrs. James A. Drewry enter
tained Monday evening at a diuner party
complimentary to their guests, Mr, and
Mrs. Snow Boynton Hand, who have just
returned from their wedding trip to Flor
ida. Covers were laid for twelve and the
central decoration for the dining table
was a vase of poinsettias. |
Mr, and Mrs. William E. Powell and
Misses Rath and Thelma Powell enter
tained Sunday evening at a dinner party
in honor of their guests, the Rev. and
Mrs. James B. Eppinger of Loulsville, Ky.;
Francis Henderson of Calhoun, Miss Louise |
Johnstone, Miss Eula Fisher and Miss Mar
\ tha Baker of Atlanta, James Sullivan, |
Weyman Slade, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Slade
of Zebulon. Completing the party were
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Powell, Mr. and
ra. Emmett Powell, Emmett, Jr., Miss
:(gmily Powell, Miss Julia Powell. ‘
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Denham entertained
Thursday at dinner at their homge in the
Coltonial Apartments in honor of Mr. and‘
Mrs. Hendley V. Kell, Miss Evelyn Kell,
Mr. and Mrs. Semmes XKell and John M.
Kell of Sunny Side.
Miss Alice Peurifoy spent Christmas in
Moultrie. the guest of her sister, Mrs. G.
‘W. Cook. |
Migs Julia Powell left last week for Cor.
4ele, where she will be the guest for some
time of Miss Martha Lifsey.
Mr. wd Mrs. Joseph 8. Shedd of Elloree,
8-, e the guests of Mre. Mary Shedd,
and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Baxter have
returned from Columbus, where they .RI“M
Christmas with the latter's sister, rs.
James McAllister. |
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baxter were delight
ful hosts at a dinner party Thursday com- |
plimenting her guests, Misg Winifred Bax
ter,of Atlanta, Miss Helen Pullen of Jack
sof, Miss Grace Pullen of Columbia, 8. C.,
and Miss Lucile Strickland of Towsalaga.
Mr. and’ Mrs. W. T. Bennett gave a
pretty dinner p-grty Thuraday at their!
country home, “Oak Grove,” complimen
tary to their guests, Miss T.eona Little and
Miss Cecil Little, of Commerce.
Miss Alice Secarcy, William Bearcy 3d,
and Minor Wheaton are the week end
guests of Miss Martha Berner in Macon
and hefore returning heme wlg spend sev-
F eral Aays with Miss Martha Nisbet.
Wilburn Wilson was host at a dinner
party Wednesday, antarltuinlnl several of
his young friends at the home of his
mother, Mrs, Willlam Perry,
The favors for the little &Is were small
vanity bags and for the boys were three
big firecrackers tied with rea ribhons.
Covers were laid for ten, those present
being Mary Virginia Wilson, Genie Castle,
Sara Randall, Martha Hammond, Julia
Homer Wilson, Sherman Willlams, Woods
Ison, Frank Carlisle, Zollie Ison, Wilburn
Wilson.
A pretty dinner party of Tuesday was
that at which Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pow
ell entertained at their home, having as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Powell,
Mrs. Clay Hale of Savannah, Finley Kin
cajd &r., Miss Alice Kincaid of Savannah,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Bize, Misses Finley and
Catherine Bize of Cotumbus, Miss Louise
Johnstone of Atlanta, the Rev. and Mrs.
James C. E‘;m!mzer of Louisville, Ky, and
Miss Ruth Powell. Tuesday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Powell éntertained their guests
at a theater party.
Mrs. Fred L. Durkee entertained Tues
day afternoon with six tables of bridge
and deminoes at her home in College
Wireet, in compliment to her daughter, Mrs.
Alexander C. Long Jr., of Shelbyville, Ky.,
a very popular vigitor. Several guests were
invited for the luncheon. Assisting the
hostess were Mfs. Cooper Smith and Miss
Rossie Bell Newton. Invited to meet the
Miss Charlotte Meador in the Spanish costume she
wore at the fancy dress ball of the Nine O'clocks on
Wednesday evening.
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honoree were Mesdames Benjamin C. Mur
ray, Wilson Mathews, James: C. Edwards,
H. H. Baker, Seneca Sawtell, John Henry
Crouch, H. E. Williams, Pinckney Price
Jr., Henry Cum(fbell, Charles Thomas,
Whiteley Kincaid, Roswell Drake, Ernest
Carlisie, Edward Hallyburton, W. E. H.
Searcy, Roswell Hall Drake, Jack Gunter,
Alva Moore, Arthur C. Layne, N. J. Bax
ter, Eli Brewer, Thaddeus Hawkins,
Joseph D. Boyd, Miss Nina Jenkins, Miss
Martha Gardner of Eatonton.
Mrs. Alexander C. Long Jr. of Shelby
ville, Ky., was the guest of honor at a
Lridge luncheon~at which Mrs. Homer Wil
son entertainéd \Monday morning. The
players were Mrs. A. C. Long Jr, Mrs.
William Burns, Miss Josephine Davis, Miss
Gharlotte Boyd, Miss Jacksonia Watt, Mrs.
Charles Mills, Mrs. Frank Ingram, Miss
Emily Boyd. Invited for the luncheon
were Mrs. Pinckney Price Jr., Mrs. Frank
Lindsey, Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Miss Mary
Phillips of Columbus, William Burns of
New York. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Powell entertained
Tuesday at a dinner party in honor of
their guests, Mrs. Clay Hale and Miss
Alice Kincaid, of Savannah, Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Blze, Misses Finley and Catherine
Bize of Columbus, Miss Louise Johnstone
of Atlanta, the Rev. and Mrs. James C.
Eppenger of Louisville, Ky., the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Powell. Completing
the party were Mr, and Mrs W. E. Pow
ell, Miss Ruth Powell, Finley Kincaid Sr.
Mies Louise Wallace of Forsyth spent a
few days last week as the guest of Mrs.
Mills and Mrs, Charles Mills.
- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oliver
Moore had as their dinner guests Mr, and
Mrs. George Woehb, Miss Clara Webb, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Webb Jr, Miss Ruth
Webb, and Hugh Webb of Forsyth,
Royston Notes
RS. J. A. ROYSTON gave a dinner
Friday evening for the school fac
ulty. FHer guests were Misses Annie
Flynt, T.ois Ragedale, Nannie Kate Shiclds,
Chrystine Woodburn, Ruby Wilkerson, An
na Lou Fudge, Mary Baker,. Esther Mc-
Crary, Cornelius Wilbanks, Mrs. R. H.
Moss and Mrs. K. N. Bowers.
Mra. JI. A, Dyar gave a diner Sunday
for her sons, Carlyle and Hubert, and their
guests, Pen “Noyes of Atlanta.
Miss XElhzabetl: Turner entertained ihir
teen of her friends at dinner and a the
ater party Thursday evening.
MisseMildred McWhorter entertained a
number of little girl friends at a turkey
dinner Friday evening.
Mrs. 8. D. Brown gave a dinner Mon
day evening. FHer guests were Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wilbanks, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Brown, Mr. and Mre. Lee Turner, Dr. and
Mrs. H. I. McCrary, Misses Esther Mc-
Crary, Cornelia Wilbanks, Jo Johnson,
MessrsZ Price Branch, Boyd Cornwell and
covers were placed for Mieses Cornelia
Wilbanks, Fanida Baker, Ruby Little, Eu
lane Adams, Messrs. Ben Mayes of Atlanta,
Huh‘:rt Dyar, Carlye Dyar and Jones
Bond. .
Charlie Royston gave a 6§ o'clock dinner
Monday evening. Mra. J. A. Royston, Mrs.
G. N. Neims and Mrs. Vasco Meadow
aseisted in entertaining.
A dancing party was given by the
young men of the town Tuesday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Bond, Music was furnished by Haughey's
Orchestra, *
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1920
] Douglasville Notes
R, AND MRS. W. T. HANKINS of
Atlanta spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Almand.
Miss~Bessie Fae Griffith spent the week
| end in Atlanta with Mrs. E. O, BSmith and
| Mrs. Jack Lane.
{ Mr. and Mre. Robert McKoy, Mrs. John
| ;1. Almand and Mrs. J. J. Johnston spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Wardlaw of Lafayette is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Roamer Hendérson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Selman spont part
of the holidays in Atlanta with the lat
ter’'s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abercrombie spent
several days in Cedartown with the lat
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and son, Jack
of Laurell, Miss.,, Mr. and Mrs. r, H.
Phillip of Wisconsin and Mr. and Mra_A.
Delaperiere of Hoschton spent the holi
days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.-J.
B. Phillipa,
Mrs. M. B. Geer and Mrs. Gene Huf
rine entertained Monday afternoon for
Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Delapereire, Mrs. Phil
lips. About forty guests were present.
The Matrons’ Club entertained their hus
bands at the home of Mrs, Thad Mcl(o!
Tuesday night. About ghirty were present.
Old fashioned games were pla{sd. The
decorations were in red and white.
Mre. W. M. Suttles entertained the ladies
of the First Baptiet Church at a social’
tea Wednesday afternoon., Old fashioned
games were played.’
Mrs. P. D, Selman entertained friends
from Aflanta and Douglasville at a 6
o'clock dinner Wednesday night.
Miss Maude Tucker arrived Thursday teo
visit Mrs. Robert Mchl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy entertained
at a 6 o'clock turkey dinner Thursday
evening. Covers were laid for fifteen,
| Mrs. Thad McKoy entertained friends
‘:J.nd relatives at a 8 o'clock dinner ¥Friday
night.
Mrs. Walter Simmons and children of
Atlanta are visiting Mrs. P. D, Selman,
Quillian Dorris of Dallas, Texas, visited
his mother, Mrs. J. B, Doddis, last week.
Migs Gladys Stewart has returned from
Rockmart. BBhe was an attendant in the
wedding of Miss Ruth Lane, December 30,
Miss Mildred ESeiman and Miss Sarah
Selman have returned from a visit to Mrs.
Avers of Villa Rica. /
Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Selman and Mrs.
Hamilton spent Tuesday in Atlanta with
Mrs, Selman’s brother, Will Bennett,
Mrs. Clarke and two children visited her
father-in-law, Mr. Clark of Augusta last
week.
Mrs. Elmer lLovell has returned to At
lanta after a visit to her sister, Mrs. H.
V. Johnston.
Mrs. Clifford Burton spent Friday in At
lanta.
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ARROLLTON.—Friday evening, Miss
Olive Bradley gave a dinner at her
home in Depot street, Covers were
placed for Misses Mildred Camp, Marguer
ite Adams, Susie Tanner, Olive Bradley;
Messrs. Bill Horton, Bill Levvorn, Charles
Brodnax, Roy Bass, Herschel Harris and
Dr. Harry Bledsoe. Miss Bradley was as
sisted in entertaining by her: mother, Mrs.
J. T. Bradley.
Thursday evening the younger set gave
a dance at the Clifton Hotel, Those danc
ing were Misses Sarah Gray, Corine Bass,
Dixie Reeves, Mildred Camp, HKllen Hunt of
Barnesville; Messrs. Dwight McCain,
Robby Vaughn, Horace Stewart, Bill Lov
vorn, Marion Brodnax, Hollis Gray Jr.,
Bam Boykin, John Tanner.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cole gave a dinner
Friday evening. The guests were Misses
Lois Braswell, Belva Colé, Vannie Philips;
Messrs. June Dowling, Arthur Atkin and
Dr. Hulett Askew.
~ Miss Cecil Cramer gave a dinner Thurs
day evening. Covers were placed for
Misses Nell Hale, Reba Garrett, gecn Cra
mer, and Messrs. Selby Cramer, B. J. Cav
endar and R. L. Cowart of La Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Upchurch gave &
dinner Monday at thelr home in Newnan
‘street. Those invited were Mrs. W. G.
Williams of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Summerville of Chattanocoga, Miss Dovie
Claud Williams of Atlanta, and Miss Eus
nice Upchurch.
i Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Boykin
gave a dinner. Those present were Mrs,
8: J. Boykin, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Shae
fer, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Herndon, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. C. Boykin, SBam Boykin, Miss Jes
sie Boykin of La Grange, Miss Hlizabeth
‘goykin, Caroline Boykin and Luta Hern
on.
~ Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley
gave a dinner. Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. B. ¥. Boykin, C. C. McClain of
Atlanta, Dwight McClain, Mrs. )éurie Brad,
ley Vaughn and Miss Carolinesßoykin.
~ Misses Marguerite Adams and Clare Hol
‘derness, flxd Messrs, Bill Lovvorn and
Herschel Harris went te Newnan Friday to
attend a dinner dance given by Carl Boone
and later attended the Tech-Newnan ball
‘game.
Harry Moore left Tuesday for Newport,
R. I. Before returning he will go to Bos
‘ton, New York and Philadelphia. ,
~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobbs of Atlanta
‘spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, K.
M. Bass.
Dr. and Mrs Charles Baskin of Templo
‘;pont Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Ed Bas
kin.
. Mr. and Mrs..C. M. Tanner, C. M. Jr,,
Katharine and James motored to Atlanta
Thursday, returning Friday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heaton had as their
guests Tuesday at dinner Mr. and Mrs.
' Eugene Tanner of Asheville, N. C.,, J. G.
‘Tanner and Misses Mary, Emmie, Beulah
‘and Annie Tanner,
; Mr. and Mrs. R. F., Hyatt entertained
‘sunday the following guests at a lovely
dinner: Mrs. Warren Meadows, Mr. and
‘Mrs. W. 8. Campbell, Miss Nell Meadows,
Sarah Campbell and Beverly Campbell.
. Mrs. Wiley Creel entertained at a forty
two party Thursday in honor of her guests,
Mesdames J. D. Walker, H. H. Ware of
Hogansville, Marion Camp of Atlanta, Miss
Mozelle Reed of Hogansville. Besides the
guests of honor, those present were
Mesdames Eli Colelough, R. A. Jolly, B, M.
Long, B. F. Boykin, H. F. Goodwin, K.
M. Bass, 8. J. Boykin, C. B. Bmith, J. C.
Loftin, A, K. Snead, Ernest Bnead, C. E.
Roop, L. M. Turner, A. O. Hale, After
a number of games a sweet course was
served. %
Miss Lydie Tanner was hostess at a
lovely 6 o’clock dinner Tuesday evening.
Covers were laid for Misses Lucy Stone,
Loyce Smith, Estelle Bass, Laura Kytle,
Corinne Bass, Aline Corrfy of Barnesyille,
Sarah Gray; Messrs, Keifer Snead, Guy
Cheney, George Sewell of Atlanta, Marion
Brodnax.
Mrs. R. A. Jolly entertained Friday
afternoon at a domine party in honor of
the guests of Mrs. wll‘iy Creel, Mesdames,
J. D. Walker, H. H. Ware of Hogansville,
Mrs. Marion Camp of Atlanta. Besides the
guests of honor those present were Mes
dames B. F. Boykin, E. C. Bass and E. M.
Bass.
Miss Katie Lou Thomasson entertained
at a dinner for little Miss Sarah Katharine
Campbell Wednesday. Those invited were
Misses Carolyn Boykin, Celeste lnng, Vir
ginia Coopef, Mildred Folds, Mary Baskin,
Mary Alice Lassiter, 'Fevery Campbell,
Mary Watkins. The table was lovely with
a small Christmas tree for a centerpiece,
fayvors and place cards. After dinner the
children enjoyed a theater party.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baskin gave a Chrisi
mas dinner Thursday evening for all the
employees of A. J, Baskin & Co. Covers
were laid for twenty-five.
| __Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs J. T. Thomasson left Sunday for their
home in ILa Grange, after spending the
holidays here the guests of J. J. Thomas
son.
Miss Lucy Cobb gave a prom party
Monsay evening. Those present were
Misses Blanch Cooper, Olarice Turner.
Mary Tanner, Elzabeth Boykin, Charicie
Holmes, l.ouise Veal, Miriam Stone, Mae
Puckett, Mabel Adeholt, Thelma Bonner,
Jewell Walker, Milton Smith, Jeff Brock,
Lewis Connell, Carl Stevens, ldward Dodd,
Mallory Carljsle, Luther hamon. Frank
Cobb, Lewis Cobb, Julian Lovvorn, John
Tanner, Stanley McClain, Wilmer Huff.
Miss Katie lLou Thomasson was hostess
at a dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs.
J. T, Thomasson of La Grange, whose
marriage was an interesting event of this
month, 7The guests invited were Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Thomas of La Grange, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs, B, W.
Thomasson of Edwardsville, and J. F.
Thomasson.
A number of girls and boys of the va
rious colleges are home for the vacation.
Among those are: Misses Agnes Adams,
Lydia Tanner of Wesleyan, Anice ?’hulcy,
Loyce Smith of G. N. and 1., Claré Snead,
Nell Cobb, Ruth Smith, Eunice Johnson of
Bessle Tift; Messrs. Kiefer Snead, Holland
Melson of Clemson, Harschel Harrl%, Frank
Coaper, Bill Lovvern, Hollis Gray of Tech,
Sam Boykin, Irving i»lamrlck. Luther Har
mon of Georgia, Lewis and Frank Cobb,
Lewis Connell, Carl Stevens, Harvey Jack
son of Locust Grove, John Tanner and Jeff
Brock of G. M. A,
Dr. A. J. Cavendar left Friday for Ce
dartown, after spending several dags with
his son, E. J. *Cavendar. »
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hale and little son
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hale of Atlanta
dre the guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Cooper.,
Mieses Sarah Gray, Corinne Bass, Ellen
Hunt; Messrs. Hollis Gray Jr.,r Sam Boykin
and Frank Fuller of Culloden motored to
Newnan Friday m%ht to the dance,
Todd Baskin of Ban Antonio, Texas, was
the guest of his brother, Ed Baskin, this
\ week .
Mrs. Robert Fitts Jr. and baby of Rouse,
N. Y., are the guests of R. H. Fitts,
Migs Winnie Astin left Monday for Co
lunbia, 8. C., after spending the holidays
wi&h her parents. :
essrs. J. B. and Kramer Brodnax of
Birmingham spent Chrjstmas with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Drodnax.
Misses Ruth and Genelle Spence of New
uan spent the week end with Mrs. 8. J.
Boykin.
Mles Helen Hunt has returned to her
honie in Barnesville, after a visit to Miss
Sarah Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamrick of At
lanta announce the birth of a son, Decem
ber 21. Mrs. Hamrick will be remembered
as Miss Pauline Holmes of Carrollion,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bass entertained at
a family dinner Thursday. Covers were
laid for thirty.
Dy, Jack Bims of Birmlnfham is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Emma Robinson,
Otis Dial of Camp Jesup is the guest of
his father, J. B. ¥. Dial.
Mry. Apgle Simonton of Atianta is the
gucst of her sister, Mrs, Cecii Boykin.
Dr. Lloyd Aycock of New York is the
guest of his mother, Mrs. Mu‘r Aycock,
Miss Bernice Acklin of Atlanta was a
nv-:cx end visitor to her father, John Ack
n.
Mrs. Bartow Smith and little son of At
lanta are the guests of Mr., and Mrs. Ed
Morreli,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Moncrief and chil
dren of louston, Texas, are the guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Merrell.
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Union City Notes
188 FRANCES GRIFFIN gave a par
ty Tuesday evening. Those present
were Misses Della Hopkins, Eddie
Mae Banks, Pauline Nolen, Lurlind Moatas,
Mary and Idolyne Yarbrough, Burdell No
lan, Charlie R. Nixon, Sherman Jeanis,
Alvin Banks, Alex Gullatt and Kenny
Hendrick.
Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Rogers and Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Cowart were dinner guests of
Mrs. Tom King at Fairburn Saturday.
Miss Emma Bue Hendrick of Graymont
is spending the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. A. G, Hendrick.
Miss Mary Yarbrough returned Monday
after visiting Miss Lucy Whatley in
Barnesville,
Mry. Newt Jones of Annflwn. Ala,, is
the guest of Mrs. O. J. Jeanes.
Thomas W. Whatley of Memphis, Tenn.,
spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. W,
E. Gilpin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clemmer of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mrs, J. F.
Thoinpman
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Parties Given. ‘
.
At Washington
SHINGTON.-—Miss Sara Francea!
SBims entertalned a few ofsher young
friends ¥Friday evening at her home
in Celeste. " The following guests enjoyed
this delightful affair: Misses Cornelia
Pope, Emmie Ficklen, Vohamnie Ellington,
Gene Roberts, Annfe SBue Wynne, Frances
Johnson, Charles Moore of Newnan, Brant
ley Callaway, J. D, Wingfield, James
Willg, Tom Walton, Milton Roberts and
Herbert Moore.
Miss Olga Jatlev of Charleston, 8 C.,
has been the guest of Mrs. H. P, Quin
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs, John Gibson spent the first
of the week with Mrs. Samuel R. Brooks
in Spring street.
- Mr, and Mrs, William Jackson gave an
inofrmal tea last week ofr‘Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Fluker. The guests besides Mr, and
Mrs. Fluker were Mrs. Bdward Culver,
Misses Annie and Emily Mluker.
. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Pope had as guests
at a dinper Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Rdward
Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCand
less, Miss Mattie Hill, Mr, and Mrs. Austin
Barnett and Barion Barnett,
“ Mrs. Ben B. Irvin entertained the Ma
‘trom' Bridge Club last Thursday at her
‘home in Maine stre¢t. Ferns and sulta
‘nanas ornamented the roms where games
‘were played. The guests were Mesdames
Frank Lee, Howard Orr, Frank Colley,
‘lSlru Dillard, Gabriel Tooms, K. A. Wil
heit Kathryvn Hill, Tom Burke, Addie
Latimer and E. Y. Hill
‘wood, 8. ~ were guests of Mrs. Sara Dil
f Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nettles of Greene
lard during the holidays.
[ Miss Margaret Hynes and Miss Mary
‘Helen Hynes have been spending the past
' two weeks in Savannah with Mr. and
Mrs. Fredrich Doyle.
Mr., and Mrs. Paul Newsome and children
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Sims Thursday. :
Mrs. Boykin Cade and Mrs, Kate Me-
Candless spent the holidays in Mddison.
Miss Kathryn Aubrey Wilheit is visiting
! Miss Eloise Henry in Ocala, Fla.
Miss Olga Jatlev of Charleston, 8 C., is
the guest of Mrs. H. P. Quin.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zirber spent Sunday
in Athens with friends.
Mrs. G. E. Lyndar entertained enter
tained informally Thursday evening for Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Lyndon of New oYrk.
The guests, were Miss Mozelle Lyndon,
Misses Elizabeth Wootten and Kathryn Au
brey Wilheit, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp
son and John Green.
Mrs, Harry Brooks entertained at a din
per Christmas in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Samuel Green of Atlanta, and her mother;.
Mrs. Wright, of Covington.
Mrs. D, G. Wayne, Miss Helen Quin and
Louis Quin motored to Augusta Sunday to
meet ‘Miss Olga Jatlev of Charleston, wha
will spend some time as their guest.
Mrs, W. M. Hill has gone to Minneapolis,
Minn,, to spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Augusthis- Richards.
Misses Mabel Lyndon, Louise SBmith and
Verzelle Lyndon of New York were guests
of Mrs. Carl Zirber Saturday atfernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Poche entertained
several friends at dinner Thursday evening.
Mrs. Marcus Pharr entertained her Sun
day school class Friday evening. The house
was attractive with decordtions of holly,
mistletoe and smilax.. A" buffet nu})per
was enjoved bf Misses Helen Quin, Julia
Hill, fannile, Edythe and Ruth Lowe, Mil.
dred Irvin, Kathryn Aubrey Wilheit, Alice
Sutton, Louise Pope, Sara Fanning, Una
White, Christine Johnson, Blanche and
Grace Allen, Kathryn, Barksdale, Willie
Belle Cade, Cornelia Pope, Nora Sutton,
Sallie and Elizaheth Dyson, Vohamnie El
lington, James Ellington, Matte Smith Jr.,
Edward Hightower, Edwrrd Wills, John
and oJe Bunch, Ynfred Richards, Everette
Thomas, Waltet Shelverton, Malcolmn
Sims, Langdon Ellington, Wilkes Lyndon,
Howard Holliday, Walton Bmith, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Walton, Mr, and
Mrs. Dick Abney, Mr. and Mgs. James
‘Rem, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Miller, Mr. and
' Mrs. Rochford Johnson, Mr.,” and Mrs. oJhn
Dennis, Mrs. Joe Johnson and Joe John
son Jr,
An informal dance was enjoyed at the
Country Club Friday evening by a number
‘of the younget set, among whom Wwere
Misses Kathryn Aubrey Wilheit, Julia
Toombs and Lucy Willls Dußose, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hammond, Frank Brooks, Joe
Burdet, Bruce Ellington, Garnett Lynden,
Eugene and Montgomery Hill, Alhert and
Meriwether Hill, Delaney fledge of Athens,
Fletcher Lowe and Oliver Barkesdale of
Atlanta.
Mrs. J. G. Wright entertained members
of her club Monday afternoon in honor
of her sister, Miss Charlotte Alexdnder,
| Mr. and Mrs, Gabriel” Anthony enter
tained a few friends at a party Tuesday
evening complimenting Mrs. George Rab
‘bins of Titusville, Fla. A number of
games were played followed by delicious
refreshments. The guests were Mrs, E. Y.
Hill Kathryn Hill, Miss Willomette Green
and Miss Eva Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Miller entertained
at dinner last Thursday at their home in
Spring street: ! ‘
Miss Louisa Smith entertained several
friends informally Monday evening in hon
or of Miss Mozelle Lyndon of New York.
The guests besides Miss Lyndon were
Misses Mitla Pharr, Mabel Lyndon, Mr.
‘and Mrs. Samuel R. Brooks, Ensey Boline
and R. M. Bmith Jr.
- Mrs. Ellis Carr of Virginia and daughter
are expected this week to bhe guests of
Mrs, Jomes Reid at the home of Mr. and
‘Mrs. H. H. Reid in Lexington avenue,
Mrs. T. 8. Burns entertained at a delight
ful dinner' Wednesday evening, entertain
ing meveral of her riends.
~_ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and chi
dren have returned from a short stay lt
Liexington with friends. .
~ Mra. Addie Latimer and Mrs. ¥Frank Lee
were guests of Mrs, Kathryn Hill Friday.
~ Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Adamg, who sailed
on the “America” from France, arrived
the last of the week and are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Adams.
Mrs. Minnie Wright of Covington and
Mrs, Bamuel Green of Atlanta, who have
been guests of Mrs, Harry Brooks during
1“‘" holidays, have returned to their homes.:
Mrs. Marcus Pharr, Misses Mitta, Louise
\and Vohamnie Pharr spent last Thursday
in Hilberton.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Bemis and chil
'dren have returned from a short gtay in
Thomson with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert ¥luker, after spend
ing the holidays with Mrs. W. T, Fluker,
have gone to Phoenix, Ariz., where they
will reside.
Conyers Notes
188 FLORENCE LANGFORD had as
her guest for the week Miss Parker
of Covington,
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Street had as their
dinner guests Monday evening Mr, and
Mrs. W. T. Street, Jessie Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Street and Miss Florence
Langford,
Miss Marion Bword's guests for the holi
days were Mrs. Bess Cowan and Miss Clara
Smith of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Haynes entertained at 6 »'clock dinner in
their honor Tuesday avening. Covers were
laid for ten.
Miss Thelma Currie spent a few days
last week in Atlanta with her brother,
Lucian Currie.
Mr. and Mrs, J. A, MeClung of Atlanta
were recent guests of relatives in Cone
yers,
Miss Lorena Minor was hostess to a
pretty party Monday evening, compli
mentary to her Sunday school class.
Mrs. John R, Maddox and daughter ew
Decatur spent the holldays with Mr. and
Mrs. W, H. Tucker.
Miss Julia McCollum and Murphy
Wright were quletly married at the Bap
tist parsonage in Lithonia Baturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Budd Almand and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McKoy of Douglasville
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Z. T,
Almand.
Mr, and Mrs W, 8. Alm;}gd entertained
at luhcheon Monday event in honor of
their guests, Misses Minnie Olive Parks
and Busie Ruth Almand.
Miss Fairy Walker was hostess %t a
prom party at her home Friday evening.
Those rrnem were Misses Annie Plunk
ett, Lillian ]lPunkett, Annie Lucy Vaughn,
Esther and Julia McCollum, Ruby Tyler,
Thelma Currie, Grace and Truby Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCollum, Messrs,
BErnest Blackwell, Charlie Fitzgerald, Carl
Grenade, Mercer Walker, J. B. Cowan,
Fred and Kdd Davis, Carl and Ralph
Walker and Otis Bohannan.
Miss Ada Blanche Almand is with
friends at Mount Vernon.
Mrs. Bob Hicks of Covington is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. V. C. Almand,
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ISSES DESSIE, FRANCES AND
WILLIE ANDERSON visited Mrs.
Byoce of Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thomason and
Elizabeth have been visiting Mr., and Mrs.
| Cliff Lyons of Atlanta.
i Migs Lucile Garrett entertained a num
'ber of friends Saturday evening.
~ Misses Effie Allen and Leola Williams
of Atlanta visited their parents during the
holidays.
. Miss Kate Faulkner gave a rook party
'last Saturday evening, for her guest,
| Misses Martin and Dooley of Atlanta and
Miss Hill of Tate. .
l N&iss Rachel Keith of Canton was the
| guest of Miss Ethel Thompson last week,
l A surprise party was given ‘to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Roberts Christmas evening. Those
| present wera Misses Maude Wheeler, Bdith
{ West, Hattie Garrett, Ethel Thompson and
' Bernice Roberts, Messrs. Webb Roberts,
'a}erm Lovelady, Claude Brown and Frank
1 West,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Price have returned
from Loecust Grove where they spent the
holidays with their parents.
Miss Vera Groover gmorulned on Sat-
L urday afternoon from to b o'clock at an
| ouija party g\x honor of her guests, Misses
Lucile and Willie Fincher of Canton,
Mrs. Ben Willingham and daughter of
Canton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendrix
ot‘Jvusper visited Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hen
drix.
Mrs. A. W. Roberts entertained at a
dinner party on Christmas day. Opvers
wore lald for thirteen, Those present were
MJ‘!. R, T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Cogging and Frank Coggins of Canton;
Miss Vera Groover, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Roberts,
Messrs. Clyde, Paul and Webb Roberts
and Miss Bernice Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Nafiler of Dennison, Texas,
"c.t the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Gay
rett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen entertained
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| Oxford Notes
ISS MARY BLANCHE DILLARD and
| William Gilbert of Sandersville, Ga.
| were married Saturday atfernoon i\*.
| 5 o’clock at the home of the bride's aunt,
Mrs. R. F. Harwell, Dr. H. B. Mays offi- |
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i, The room was very attractive with its
Christimas decorations of holly and mistle
toe, under the soft shaded red lights. The
bride wore a becoming coat suit of- dark
green broadeloth, s
Mra. Gilbert is the daughter of Mrs. J.
[A, Dillard, and has made many friends
[{during her short stay here, her foemer
home being in Sparta, Ga. Mr. Gilbert is
a prominent young business man of San
dersville.
The couple left for Atlanta, where they
will be jeined by another couple recently
married, and together they will visit
poiuts of interest in Florida on their
wedding journey, They will make their
heme in Bandersville,
An apen mecting of the Kill Kare Klub
wias held at the residence of Mrs, J. A,
Sharp’ Thursday night. The meetings are
held annually, and the members have the
prlvnze of inviting their husbands and
friends, The feature of the evening was
a cartoom lecture by Rev. W. W, Carroll.
Among the parties enjoyed by the so
cloty set this week were those given by
Migses Mary and Elizabeth Paine Saturday,
night; Misses Frances and Nell Johnsdn
Monday night, and a Leap Year party by
Misses Elizabeth and Virginia Branham
Wodnesday night.
Miss Doris Horne of Newhorn was the
Christmas D‘fv at a family dinner. Covers
were placed for ten. Those present were
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hutchinson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Evans, MMX HEvans, Messrs.
‘B\llr{n and Paul Logan of Atlanta and Cleve
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guest for several days of Miss Loia Aiken.
Mrs, Ralph Giles and children returned
Tuesdny from Atlanta, after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. Will Spratt and Mrs, Nor
man Gilles.
Miss Reuben Pate of Grayson, Ga., spent
the weelk end here with her brother, W. A.
Pate, motoring over in her ear.
Miss Dixie Albert and Miss Julia Lee
spent the week end with friends in At
lnnta. AMigs Albert then left for her home
in Rirmingham, Ala., having been a guest
of Miss Loe for soma time.
Mrs. Kutledge Laurens of Charleston, F.
(~ 13 the gueat of her mother, Mra. C. R.
Giles, and her brothers, Carl and Ralph
Giles.
Mrs. Nellle Saylors of Athens was the
visitor Eunday of Mrs. W. W. Carroll,
Miss Clara Johnson of Atlanta, formerly
of Oxford, spent Mm&ay here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Kitchens gave a
possum supper Wednesday night. = Those
resent were Rev, and )({Il. W. W, Carroll,
?‘lr. J. A. Bharp, Mrs. H. F. Emery and
Miss Lynn Branham.
Miss Sophie Lee Dillard, who was here
attending the Dillard-Gilbert wedding, has
returned to her home in Macon. A
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Wynn spent Ohristmas
dav with Mr. and Mrs. ¥. ¥, Wynn.
Migs Rhoda Nunnally of Monroe was
tha guest this week of Mrs. J. G. Nun
naily. .
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