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with parties for this popular young |
bride-elect, whose wedding will be
the first of the New Year in At
lanta’s young set,
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Originality Wins— /
S OME of the grown yps did get ‘
together on one ocecasion last
w=ek and quite a time they had,
too. 1 refer, of course, to the fa
mous faneyv dress ball of the Nine
o'Clocks. The old saying about
Solomon in all his glory comes in
quite handy here when one reflects
upon the cosiumes worn at that
brilliant affalr., Some, however,
were of the droll variety, instead of !
the brilliant, and strange to say
these were the favorites in the
prize campaign. Mrs. Leßoy Childs,
for instance, won the man's prize,
lier disgulse as a “fat man,” being |
#0 penfect that no one suspected ’
her jdentity until the disclosure.
At any rate that's what the all '
#ay. FEloise Robinson, in casting |
about for original ideas, recalled the ]
well Xnown descriptive phrase, |
anent the lady who is over dressed i
~having on “everything but the
kitchen stove.” 8o Eloise decided
to be the kitchen stove. SBShe
received a warm welcome, 1 never
quite ascertained whether Mrs, Ben
Gatins, in her henna colored trou
serettes and jewaled_ turban and
all, was a Christian slave or a
Hablonish queen. Anyway, Bhe
was stunning In the suit and her
pearls, diamonds, rubles, emeralds
and other precious stones like the
advertisement of a well known
Jewlery place on Fifth avenue—
“defied detection.® Gatherine Gid
dings, as a sugar lump, was sweet
enough to eat and most of the
sugarlumps hanging from the ends
of countless white ribbon stream
ers were eaten before the dance
was over, Recalling Jerry Farrer
in her most betwitching role, Char
lotte Meador was Carmen, and a
blonde Spanish beauty was Mrs,
Glenville Giddings.
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A Vision—
B EFORE passing entirely away
from the subject of fancy
dress, [ must say that with our
memories of all the gay beauty and
gorgeous charm and droll fantasy
of the Nine o'Clock Malds, 'ln
make-believe costumes, many of us
recall a vision in white with a
sweet madonna-like face and won
derful red hair, whom none ecould
fail to recognize as one of the most
popular debutantes of the season,
~ In the beautiful and limpressive
presentation of “The Vision,"” which
was given at the Auditorium last
- week under the auspices of the
~ Woman's Club.
: Although the characters in this
entertainment are supposed to be
nameless, [ am encouraged 10 name
this one “Angel of a Debutante”
because—well, bDecause—of all the
young girls who had been asked to
take part in “The Vision,” and who
- had promised to do so, this one
only kept her promise, despite the
allurements and distractions of
party after party and ball after ball
&ll through the time of practise and
presentation. 1
“She was there every time a re
hearsal was held, and on time,”
sald a member of the comnittee,
who was so proud and pleased with
the debutante’'s devotion to duty
. that she could not say enouxh.
. “She gave up several dinner pur
ties and I don't know how many
~ Dballs, just to do her part as she
had promised!” Now, don't you
- think we might just as well give
- her name in the public prints—es
. peclally, as 1 sald, every one who
. had the pleasure of seeing this win
. some young woman in the role of
. Christmas Angel, recognized her at
onee as the debutante of the gov
erpor's mansion and one of the
most feted of the younger set-—
. Mary Faith Yow—always and for
© ever after an “angel of a debu
. tante,” wurely in the minds of all
who had anything to do with “The
Vision,” as actors, managers or
‘spectators.
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; MERICUS.—A pretty wedding of the
{ week was that of Miss Fannie Eilla
! MeDaniel to Richard ,Colller Foster,
| the wedding taking place at the home of
the bride’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
MciDantel, in Dudley street. The wedding
party was grouped beneath an arch of
Bouthern smilax intertwined with white
roses, and Rev, George ¥F. Brown, pastor
of Central Baptist Church, read the pretiy
| ceremony. Mise Frances MeMath wes maid
of honor and wore a dark brown georgette |
crepe frock, with hat to match, and her
flowers were ?mk rosebuds with ferns.
Little Emlily Gammuage waa ring bnrer‘
and carried the emblem in the heart of a
white rose and showered the path of the
bride with plak rose petals from w« French
basket carried on her arm. Dexter M(:-ll
Dianie! acted as best man and W, J. Mc-'
Daniel, brother of the bride, gave L!s sister |
in marriage. The bride wore a tailorgd |
mode]l of dark brown silvertone, with a |
emell hat of brown duvetyn, and her flow
ers were bride’'s roses showered with val
ley llies, Following the marriage Mr. and
Mrs. Foster left for a short wedding jour- |
uey to Florida points, after which they
will reside !n Americus, where Mr. Foster
1@ with the Seaboard Air Line Raliroad.
The costume ball held in the Biks Hall |
this week was a pretty social event of the !
gay holiday season. ‘The spacious hall was
resplendent with: Christmas decorations, |
and those wearing striking costuines were
Miss Thelma Fasterlin, Miss Clara Glover, |
Miss Mary Glover, Miss Florence Hooks and |
Miss Kdith Creighton dressed as Turkish |
maldens. Miss' Kimer Beil came as Mar- |
tha Washington, Miss Hugenia Parker wu’
a Neapolitan flower girl; Miss Mary Dud
ley and Miss Gertrude Davenport were gyp- !
ries, and Miss Lucy Barrow Taylor wonl
' the costume of a Spanish fortune teller; |
| Miss Ruth Councll represented a French
|m-!d an did Miss Katherine Hand of Pel
ham, who i 8 the house guest of Mins
Councl!; Miss Annle Ivey wore a balloon |
dress, Miss Annie Kllis wore a jingle bell!
costume, Miss Mary Walker's dress was a |
stunning effect in black and white, and |
Mins Sara Bheffield was gharming in &)
Lunny costume of white satin trimmed
with soft white fur. Miss Margaret Wheat
ley represented a typical American girl,
The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Frank |
Bheftield, Mr, and Mrs, Griswold, and Miss
Portman of Columbus, who is their guest;
Muajor and Mra. Schofield, Mrs, Mary Clay, |
Mra. Macon Dudley, Mrs. James W. Harris
Jr., Mrs. Augustus Hparks of Macon aund
Miss Bryce Plisbury,
| Mr. and Mrs. Lacy A. Morgan enter
tained this week at.n family reunlon diuner,
#athering the families of the hosts, Christ
mas decorations prevailed throughout tha
house and seated were Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Dugger and little daughter of Muacon, Mr.
and Mrs. M, A, Wilson of Pine¢hurst, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Bpeight, Mr, and Mrs. H.
L. Bpoight of Unadilla, Mliss Tiny Allen,
Misy Hattle Pope Morgan, Miss Eilzabeth
Morgan, Louls Morgan of Macon and Ku-
Kene Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. W. (), Wheeler entertained
this woek at a dinner party complimernting
Miss Lucille Whitehurst and Miss Flornio
Hearborough of New York, who are spend-
Ing the holldays in Americus. Covers were
lald for ten guests besides the honorees, I
The Young Ladies Auxiliary of the Pres
byterian Church entertained this week at n.[
pretty socinl at the Presbyterian Church In
which Americus soclety participated hap
pily. In the recelving line were Mrs.
‘George Duncan, Miss Edith Nolson, Mrs.
Leroy (. Henderson and Rev. Frank An- |
derson, pastor of the congregation. Those
participating in the musicul progrun were
Mins Mamie Brogg, Miss Bvelyn Bragg,
Curroll Clarke, lLaurence Chainbiiss, Hud
son Fetner, Egbert Clarke, Sam Hooks,
Mrs. James W. Huarrls Jr. and Miss Mary
Lou Parker of Buena Vista and Miss Kllen
Estes of New York. Miss Elizabeth Har
ris had charge of the story telling hour.
Miss MaMha Jehuson entertained this|
weak for Miss Katherine Brahan of Hunts- |
ville, Tex., who is her guest. Those pres
ent were Miss Brahan, Miss Ellluboth‘
Council, Miss Charlotte Turner, Miss ¥ran
ces Bhiver, Miss Alice Harrold, Miss Chloe
Davenport, Mlss Btta Ruth Brooks, Miss
Mnrn? Cargill, Miss Annle I, Hall, Miss
Allce Johnmson, Miss Martha Ivey, Mises |
LAEN Denhwm, Miss Annle Jago ufl
Athens, Miss Claire Harris, Mias Josephine |
Simmons, Miss Mabel SBawyer, Miss Mary
Glover, Miss Elizabeth Norman of Mluna.]
lAt the conclusion of the soclal hour sand
wiches with cocon were served.
- Mrs. ¥Frank Harrold {s in Richland this
week, where she is the guest of Mra. R, T,
Humber Jr. during the social weason. The
Richland Camp Hons of Veterans enter
tained at & banquet at which Mrs. Harrold
gave an address on *What the U, D. C. &
Doing Generally in Qeorgla.”’ Mrs. Hum
ber made a short talk on “Whet the U, D, l
. Is Doing Locally,” which was a com-!
panfon address to that of Mrs. Harrold, '
Tre . buffet luncheon given by Mra, Frank |
Lanier at her home In Taylor street Tues
dey at 1 o'tlock was an exceptionally
pretty compilrgent to the visiting college
®irls at home from thelr various institu
tlons of learning, but specificaly henoring
Miss Katherine Hand ¢f Peiham, who is
the house guest of Miss Ruth Council, '
At a meeting of the Hortense Missionary
Rociety held in the First Methodist Church ‘
this weck, the following officers were
‘elected to merve for the coming year:
President, Mrs. John Sheffield; vice prul-l
dent, Mrs. Henry B. Mashburn; superin
tendent of young people's work, Mrs. Her
schel Smith: asslstant to Mrs. Smith, Mrs. |
Guyton Fisher; recordig secretary, Mrs.
N. & Evans: corresponding secretary, Mrs, |
O. L. Passimmore; superintendent soclal serve- .
lce, Mrs. SBam Heys: superintendant of .up-f
plies, Mre, 8. A, Danlel; superintendent of |
study and publleity, Mrs. Henry H, Glover;
ugent for the .soclety's paper, Mrs. Nat |
Lemaster; rmnln, Mrs. JmFeh Bryan, Th'l
officers will be formally (nstalled at the
{irst meeting in January. ‘
Mrs. George Oliver entertained this weel
at a dioner at her home In Church stroet,
Beated at the (glumly appointed table
were Mrs. P. 00, Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Ram‘
(?leg‘l, Miss Margaret Rdwards, lee Allen,
P. C. Allen, Mr. and Mra. Emmett Cleme
ents of Buena Vista, Mr. anl Mrs. W. .
Cunningham and children of Cordele, Mr,
and Mrs., Ben Worthy,
t Dr. and Mre. Xyan T. Mathis entepr
| tained at dinner this waeek at thelr homs
in Churdh street The guests of ' honor
‘wvru Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brahau of Hunts
vilie, Tex,, who are the house guests of
Mra. Henry Johnson. Rented with the
honorees were Mr. and Mrs, Henry John
#son, Miss Linda Mathis, Miss Lula Mathis
and the hosts of the eccasion.
Miss Arble Harrison entertained the
members of her Bunday school class and
the young men of her church this week
at her home in Church street. The gwuests
were entertained with a muasioal guessing
contest and at the conciusion of the gamo
& salad course was served. The decora
tions were in the Christmps colors.
Miss Quenelle Harrold entertained this
| week at a tea at her home in College
street, compiimenting the returned college
| &irls and speciticaily honoring Miss Kath.
lonno Hand of Pelham, who s the house
Zuest of Miss Buth Councii. Those asked
1o wieet the honoree were Miss Council,
lilms Agnes Gatewood, Miss Dorothy ar
| RIL Miss Alice MoNeill, Mise Mary Shef
{ Yleid, Miss Mary Dudiey, Miss Olara Glover,
{ Mise Mabel Kills, Miss Gertrude Daven
L port, Miss Annie Elils. Later Miss Harrold
im.u her guests attended the movies
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; Royvston Notes
! RB. J. A. ROYSBTON gave n dinner
| Friday evening for the school fao
ulty. Herm[ueatl were Misses Annte
Sl"lym, Lois Ragsdale, Nannie Kate Bh}olds.
{ Clhrystine Woodburn, Ruby Wilkerson, An
‘na Lou Fudge, Mnr¥ Baker, Esther Mo-
Crary, Corpelius Wilbanks, Mrs. R, H.
Moss and "r-. K. N. Bowers.
Mra. J. A, Dyar gave a diner Sunday
for her sons, Carlyle and Hubert, and their
Bue«a, Ben Noyes of Atlanta,
Miss Khxabeth "urner entertained hii
itean of her friends at dinner and w the
ater party Thursday evening,
Miss Mildred u‘:Whorter entertained a
number of little xirl friends at a turkey
'dlnn-r Friday evening.
Mrs. 8. ). Brown gave a dinner Men
| day evening. Her guests were Mr., and
| Mrs. J. A, Wilbanks, Mr. and Mre. F. L.
| Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Les Turner, Dr.’ and
| Mrs. M. L. MoCrary, Misses Esther Mc
; Urary, Cornelin Wilbanks, Jo Johneon,
| MesarsZ Price Branch, Boyd Cernwell and
| covers were placed for Misses Cornella
| Wilbanks, Fanida Baker, Ruby Little, Eu
lans Adams, Messrs. Hen Mayes of Atlanta,
| Hubert Dyar, Cariye Dyar and Jones
Bond,
Miss Esiher MoeCrary gave & dinner
party Sunday evening for Price Branch eof
Mism!, Fla.
Charlie Roysion gave a & o'clock dinner
Monday m‘v-u¥ng Mrs. J. A, Roysion, Mrs
. N. Neims and Mrs. Vasco Meadew
| asgisted in entertaining.
i A dancing party was given by ths
{ vouny men of the tewn Tuesday evening
lat the pome of Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Bond Mtic was furuished by Haughey's
Oxrchostra,
HEAKRSI'> sSUNDAY AMBERCAN— A Newspaper tor reople Who Think —SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1920
Holid G
J Holidays Gay
ALDOSTA —Mrs. T. H. McKey enter
tained Tuesday afternoon at a the
ater party in compliment to Mra,
J. P. Gibbons of Hamlet, N. C., the guest
lof Mrs, C. W. Barnes. The guests were
Mrs. J. P. Gibbons of Hanlet, N, O, Mrs,
{J. B. Powers, Mrs. W, M. Oli .ar, Mrs
|C. M. Killian, Mrs. D, V. Baker, Mrs.
J. E. Morrow, Misg Hallle Varnudoe, Miss
| Florence Barnes, Mrs, £, R. Wilcox, Mrs,
{B. H. Jonus and Mrs., W. K. Strickland,
| Mias Nancy legg wans hostess Tuesday
jevening at 1 dinner party, «Covers wore
{laid for Miss Hallie Oranford, Miss Dinah
{ Roberts, Isniah Tilman, Young Tillman,
, Hownrd MeKey, Willlam West and Luicus
| Daugherty,
i _An Interesting marriago of the week wag
that of Miss Dorrisa Kennon of Adel to W.
'n. Lewis of Valdosta. The bride Is
daughter of Mr.'and Mrs, J. H. Kennon
| The bridegroom is a native of Adel.
. The announcement is made of the mar
| ringe of Miss Ruth Elizubeth Seibert to
' William Marvin Knight, on the M'nmnlf of
| Decetnber 49, The bride Is the daughter
| of Mr. and Mrs., George L. Beibert, whiie
| the bridegroom s n young business man of
Morrison, Va., where they will make their
home.
l Monday afternoon Miss Eleanor Bmith
' wns hostess at a bridge party in honor of
her guest, Miss Alice Chandler, of Athoms.
Miss Bmith was assisted in otnertaining by
Mrs. D. D, Bmith, her mother, Mrs, Mar
gnret Green, Mrs. B, T.<Rosley, Mrs, J. C. |
!Hnn!. Mrs. L. G. Youmans and Miss
;uuh\_-! Smith, Those present were Miss
Alice Chandler, Mrs. Royal French, Misg
| Blanche Rose, Mlsk Kathleen Smith, Misg |
Belle Lyons of Waycross, Miss Margarct
Griffin, Miss Charlie Burton Hawk, Miss
Mary Jennings of Jennings, Fla., Miss
Poarl Bmith, Miss Nelle Dandridge, !\liu«‘
Edith Mathis, Miss Dorothy lasher, Mln‘
‘l)oro(hy Johnson, Miss Virginia l'vti-{/]v:fl.‘
Miss Jlebecen Malloy, Miss Caroline Rose,
Miss Daisy Rellhan, Miss Ruth 'rhomu.l
Miss Nancy Legg, Miss Dinah Roberts,
Miss Hn#le Cranford, Mies Prances Fender ‘
Miss Hvelyn Powell of Atlanta, who hag
been visiting in Jacksonville, Fla., is here
for n visit with hoer grandmoether, Mrs, I, |
G. Powell.
Miss Sarn Bmith of Madison, Fla., is the]
guest of Miss Pearl Smith.
‘Frank Lamb, a native of Valdosta, but
now a resident of Arkangas, is here the
guest of J. T. and B. H. Roberts,
Mr., and Mrs. 1. 1. Daugherty enter
tained informally at dinner Sunday in hon-|
or of Mr, and Mre. H. H sSheop of Norfolk,
Va, and Mr. and Mrs. itoland Perry of |
Washington, D. C., who are visiting Mr |
and Mrs. Hugh loggine,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hunter of Vermont
n;e thu guests of Mr, and Mrs, E. B, Dam.
Dpier,
. B. Rlvers returned Monday from
lake City, accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. L. W, Rivers, who will viait here for
some timeo,
Mrs. A. A. Morrison of Charleston, 8, O,
is the guest of Mre John Rich.
Mrs. W. J. Penn Jr of Albany is the
guest of her sister, Mre. J. D. Register,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F'. Bmith of Tifton were
anmong the visitors hore this week,
Mrs. Hansell Paino la visiting relatives
at Buena Vista,
Mrs. J. P. Gibhons of North Carolina
is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Barnes.
Mrs. J. H. Du Bose has returned from
Macon, whetre she has been the guest of
relatives,
Miss Ponrl Harvv{. who has been visiting
in_Aunniston, Ala.,, has raeturned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kansinger of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., who have been here for
the halidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. N,
Deming, have returnod,
Mr. and Mrs, George A. Croom of Way
cross were here last week, the guest of
triends.
Mrs. 8. M. Varnedoe and Miss Mnrgaret’
Varnedoe went to Atlanta last week Lo
visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Ham, who have been
with relatives in Savanuah for several
days, are now at home.
Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Hutcheson motored
home from O'Brien, Ma., Monday, after
visiting reiatives for meveral days,
Mra. (', M. Davis of Louisville, Ky,, the
guest of Mra. C. J. Barton,
Miss Lucille Arrington of Augusta s the
guest of Mias Curollnafinun. |
Mr. and Mrs. C. M, McGoogan and How
ard McGoogan of SBavannah, who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. R, Pittman,
returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Burnett, who have
heen visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs, D, A. Sapp at
Ray City during the holldays, have re
turned heome.
Mr. and Mys. C. H. White of Barneaville
have been the guests of their daughter,
Mre. J. T. Wood, for several days and
have wone to Savasnah for a visit before
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sheiton of Atlanta
wera here for the holldvgl as the gnests of
Mrs, C. L. Shelton, and returned to their
home Tuesday, i
Conyers Notes
188 FLORENCE LANGFORD had as
her guest for the week Miss Parker
of Covingtou. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Strect had ae their
dinner guests Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs, W, ¥T. Street, Jeossle Bennett, Mr.
and Mra. A, M, Street and Miss Florence
Jangford. .
Miss Marion Sword's guests for the holi- |
daye were Mrs. Bess Cowan and Miss Clara
SBmith of Atianta, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Haynes entertained at 6 o'clock dinner in
their honor Tuesday evening. Covers were
inld for ten.
Migs Thelina urric spent 4 few days
last week in Atianta with her brother,
Lueian Currle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, MoClung of Atlanta
were recent guests of relatives in Con
yors.
Miss lLorena Minor was hostess to o
pretty party Monday evening, complis
mentary to her Sunday school ciass
Mrs. John K. Maddox and daughter of
Decatur spent the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. W, H. Tucker,
Miss Julin MeCollum amd Murphy
Wright woere quietly married at the Bap
tist parsonage in Lithonla Saturday after
noon.
Mr, and Mrs. Budd Almand and Mr,
and Mrs. Robert McKoy of Douglasville
)wcr« recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4! T.
Ahu!}_l\d.
Mr. and Mrs W. 8. Almond entertained
At luncheon Monday evening in honor of
their guests, Misses Minnle Olive Parks
and Rusie Ruth Almand.
Misg Fairy Walker was hostess at @
prayn party ot her home Fridav evening.
hdse npesent vwore Misess Annle; Plpank.
ett. Lillisn PPunkett, Avnade Laecy Vanght
Wathier ol Julin MeColiuta, Ruby Tyler,
Thelma Currie, Grace and Truby Walker,
| Mr. and Mrs, Jeck MeCollam, Messrs,
iErnosl Blackwell, Charlie Pitagerald, Carl
Grenade, Mercer Walker, J. H. Cowan,
red and Edd Davig, Jarl and Ralph
Walker and Otis Bohanuan,
Miss Ada RBianche Almand is with
friends at Mount Vernon.
Mre. Bob Higks of Covington is visit.
'lnx her sister, Mrs., V. €. Almand.
Sycamore Notes |
YCAMORE has been gay soclally holi
day week. Mesdames L. W, Greenn
and T. N. Bussey entertained “at
rook and Maésdames D. C. Craney, C. T.
Maddox, C. Fountain: Henry Fountain, W,
R. Smith, M. ¥. Whidden, M. ¥. Adair,
Warren Luke, J. T. Butler and W. D.
Fountain gave dinner parties,
Jumes Moore was at home to fifty littie
friends December 30, from 3:30 to § o'clock,
celebrating his twelfth birthday., Different
Christinas games were plaved and refresh
ments carrving out the Christinas colors
were merved.
““he Rev. J. W. Connors of Stillmore is
the guest of Sveamore friends
Mrs. Katie Whiddon Brown of Irwinviile
and Mra. Timethy Pauik of Qcilla are
guests of Mra. M. F. Whiddon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair of Ashburn
and Percy Adams of Atlanta are guests of
Mrs. Mary Adair.
Mrs. Florence Womack and Miss Nell
Bell of Tifton are guests of Mrs. H. C.
Fountain.
Misses Margaret and Josephine Evans es
Ashburn and Miss Harriet Evans of Tifton
were week end guests of Mrs. W. R,
Sniith.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Lipsey have come
from Tifton to wake Sycamore their hame.
Mrs. James Skipper of Coverdale is the
guest of Miss Alice Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs, G. U. Reeves are visiting
Mrs. Mary Reeves at Metoalf,
' Medford Pore of Sale City is the guest
of W. T. Williame and family.
Miss Mary Rrown of Milledgeville and
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barfield of Perry, who
were the holiday guests of Miss Jewel Wil
lintos, have returned to their homes
Mrs. Lizzie Biles of Jackson is the gueat
of A. J. Bilea
Mrs. Florence Brooks % New York Is
here with her brother, . ¥, Hearns
berwer,
Mrs., Walter Pardon and children of
Coverdale are guests of Mrs. D. C. @ravey,
Mre. John Sconyers was a recent visitor
to Mrs. Warren lauke at Inaha.
Mr. and Mrs, Bdwin Smith and children
have 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 Valdesta,
Miss Kate McDowell of Jacksonville,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Etla Rogers.
Mrs. Ana Sh:rpord Meeks of Clements
was & recent visitor to Mrs. W, R, Smith
Wedding of
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Inferest in
LEBANY.—Perhaps the principal event
of the winter season in Albany was
the marriage Tuesday evening at St.
{Paul's Episcopal Chureh of Miss Julia Dae.
(vis Pace to Walter Holton Burt. The
jwedding was solemnized at 6:30 o'clock
‘and was one of the most beautiful ever
(#een i that® historic church. Miss Louise
| Pearce played an organ concert while the
|Kuests were arriving. Just before the
wedding party entered the cholr of SBt
PPaul's Chureh progeeded up the main alsle
| #“inging the bridal chorus. ‘The bridal
"party entered to the strdins of Mendels
sohn's wedding march. The ushers and
| Eroomsmen entered in couples, taking their
' Mtations alterumtely to the right and left
lof the chancel entrance, The wero
| Messrs, Y. G, Hliieman, W, W, l‘ca Jr.,
Morton Turner of Quitman; J. D, Weston
'Jr., Hollis Lanier, 8. R. Lippitt, Martin
Cowart of Arlington and Dr, & L. Grace.
;Nnxt cafme the bridesmaids, Misses Marie
Whitehead, Carl Pinkston of Montgomery,
| Miss Rileen Pope and Miriam Jones. The
matron of honor, Mre. W. W, Pace Jr, |
came next aud then the maid of honor, |
| Miss Mary Pace, a sister of the bride, |
Next followed the flower girl, little Miss
Anita Champion, who strewed rose petals
in the path of the bhride, who entered with |
her father, W. W. Pace. At the same time
the groom appeared at the door of the
vestry room with his best man, Rembert
Marshall of Nashville, Tenn. The cercs
mony was performed by the Rev. John
‘Moore Walker and the wedding party re- |
tired to the strains of Lehengrin's bridal |
chorus Immediately after the ceremony
there followed at the home of the bride's |
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. W. Pace, In
North Jefferson street, a briliiant recep- |
tlon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Burt. Re- |
fculvln( with the bride and groom were
Mr. and Mrs. Pace and the bridal party.
A buffet luncheeh was served. Mr, and
Mrs. Burt left at :06 Tuesday night for a
two weeks' trip to Washington, New York
and other Eastern points. They will re
turn about the middle of January and
make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Pace,
A beautiful home wedding was that
Saturday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W, €. Dunham in North Jefferson
Atreet of Miss Mildred Hill Williams of At- |
lanta, a sister of Mrs, Dunham, to E. A,
Burgtorgf' of Cincinnati, the Rev. Lamar.|
Sims D, D., pastor of the KFirst Baptist
Church, offictating. The two living rooms
of the heautifu) Dunham home were
thrown together for the ceremony which
was performed in front of an improvised
altar in the smaller room. Mrs, Henry
Lloyd Tallman, who stood with the bride, |
was the only attendant. 'The bride wore |
a traveling suit of brown velour with hat |
and boots to match, and her hou%uet was |
pink rose buds. The bridv is a daughter |
of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Williams of At |
lants, and has spent much of her tlmal
in Albany during the last few years with |
her sister, Mrs. Dunham. The groom is'
a former lieutenant in the air service who |
was uu:&onod at SBouther Fleld, near
Amerigud. Mr, and Mrs. Burgtorf left |m-]
mediately after the ceremony for Louis
ville, where they will visit relatives be- !
fore proceeding te Cincinnati te live, and |
‘where Mr. Burgtor! {8 engaged In buui-]
ness,
Miss Irma Jean Fouche and Thomnl!
Wallace Oliver were married Monday even- |
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. ¥. !
Owens, near the city. The Owens hoine
was beautiful in its decorations of South
ern smilax and ferns. The ceremony was
performed by the Rev, Lamar Stms, . D,
pastor of the First Baptist Church, who}
used the ring ceremorx. The bride is the |
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fouche of |
Albany and has endeared herself to a large |
circle of friends since coming to this city.
The bridegroom is a young business mun'
of Jacksonville, who was born and reared
in Albany. The young couple left Tuesday
morning for Jacksonville to live.
Migges Miriam Jones and Marle White
head entertained the Pace-Burt wedding
party at an informal buffet supper Mon
day night at the home of Miss Jones’ par-l
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones, in Broad |
street, immediately after the wedding re- |
‘hgnrul at the KEpiscopal Church. Pink
and white in the decorations and the menu
\rurnllh-d the color motif of the occasion,
the centerplece on the table being a veau- |
tiful Italian bogonia with dainty pink
blossoms. Three courses were served, the
last one heing mouses with individual
white cakes on each of which burned a |
small pink candle in o tiny pink rose. .
Another interesting and elaborate affafr
of the week was a dinner party for the!
Pace-Burt weddh}f pur!é given Bnturdn’l
evening by Miss Eileen Hope at the Kin=|
chafoonee Country Club. As the guests en- |
tered they were seated at small round |
tables, on each of which four red candies
burned in silver candlesticks, and minia
ture Christmas trees stood in the individual
nut containers. About twenty-five guests
enjoyed a delightful five-course dinner. |
Jesse 1. Weston also entertained with |
o dinner party at the Kinchafoonee Coun- |
Itry Club Sunday night in henor of the .
Pace-Burt wedding party. BSeveral out-of- |
‘town persons were among the thirty |
guests, :
! Miss Kleanor Riley entertained about
(forty of her young friends at a heart and
{lunnn party at the Kinchafoonee Country |
IClub ’l‘uesXay evening. Randolph Arm
strong won the prize in the contest. Frult
'punch was served.
Miss Afnen Davis also entertained a
number ¢of her young friends with a party |
at the Kinchafoonee Country Club Thurs
day wight, l
A dance at the Elks' Club Tuesday even
ing was an enjoyable social .affair. Amoug
| the out-of-town guests were Misses Julia
‘Wherry of Richmond, the guest of Miss
Sarah Warrea; Sunleaf Rlade of Griffin,
| Carl Pinkston of Montgomery, Clande
{Moye of Cuthbert; Messrs. Burton Slade
tof Griffin, 1. F. Derringer, Martin Cowart
lof Arlington. Robert Sealy of Bdison,
| Frank Hand, Tom Twitty, Alton Wil
tson and Gorden Hilliard of Pelham, Leon
"()rvnn and Frank Perry of Camilla.
{ Marvin Harper entertained the members
{of the graduating class of 1919 in the Al
{bany High School at a reunion at his
home on Broad strest Tuesday afternoon.
At their home in Broad street Monday
evening Col and Mrs, W. M. Wilder gave
a five-course dinner to the officers of the
old Second Georgla Reximent, with whom
| Colonel Wilder was formerly associated
lin the National Guard. Covers were laid
{for ten and the centerpiece on the beau
utfully appointed table was a cryvstal bas
ket of pink roses, Those present wer
Maj James Fomt of Awmericus, Capt. R, O,
( Ellis of Columbusg, Capt. CGarnett Saye,
Capt. Stewart Saye and gapt. J. J. West
sos Albany, Lieut. Jumé Armstrong of
| Camp Pike, Ark., Maj. W. W. Wilkinson
of Bainbridge, Chaplain Lamar Sims of
Albany, all eof whom were with the
American expeditionary forces except
Chaplain BSims, who was prevented by
physical delects, .
The regular business session of the Al
bany Woman's Club was held at the club
rooms in the Mgnicipal Auditorium Thurs-
{day afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth Willingham and her
mother, Mrs. B. J, Willingham of Rich
mond, who have been visiting the family
of »\r. and Mrs, R. H, Ferrell, left Mon
| day Yo spend some time in Florida bdefore
|r-~mrn|ng to Richmond.
| M. and Mrs. Gordon E. Reynolds ware
charming host and hostess at the Kincha
| foonee Country Club Monday night when
| they entertained the Evening Bridge Ciub
lat ite weekly meeting. ‘Tables were ar
-Irnn[ed for twenty couples and an ele
gant course dinner was served before the
;plny!ng hegan. Prizes were awarded to
Mrs. . W. Rawson, Mrs. . H. Faulkner,
‘Mra. P. H. Jones and Miss Stella Brown
of Viola, Tenn, Mrs. Reynolds' guest,
| Among the other out-of-town guests waro
Mre. J. Kinard and Miss LeVane of At
'\nnu and Hugh Hasting of McMinnville,
Tenn,
! Mrs. "H. F. Paddison of Mount Airy, N.
{C., s visiting her father, H. W, Johnson,
and other rélatives here.
Capt. and Mrs. Efimund Wright, who
linve been visiting Mrs. Wright's mother,
Mre. K. Pate, during the holidays, have
returned to their honie at Milledgevilie,
Miss Alice Way of Moultrie is the at
tractive guest of Miss )x?.mrm- Smith.
i Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn N. Pope spent seve
eral days of this week with Mrs. Pope's
parents at Troy, Ala,
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Dunham left Sat
urday night to spend several weeks in
| New York City.
. -
Cummings Notes
RS, JOHN HOCKENHULL and Mrs,
Emory Lipscomb entertained at a
leap year ‘mrly Wednesiay night,
at the home of Mrs. Hoekenhull in honor
of their nieces, Misases Katherine and An
toinette Merritte of Gainesviile.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hope had for their
Sunday guests Mr. and Mra Tridb Rhiriley,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brannon of Alpharetta
and Wil Cobb of Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Vaughn of Roswell,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groover of Atlanta
and Walter Groover of Nashville, Tenn,,
were' the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. J
Uroover,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Green Roberts
have moved to their new home in Cor
dele.
Misses Clara and Kathicen Rrown en
tertained informally for the younger set
Saturday evening.
Miss Genie Nitchel\wf Atlanta is the
guest of Miss Fannie HMarrison.
i Sibl |
Mrs. Sibley IS
I
Dinner
, REENSBORO.—One of the loveliest
| of the informal Christmas (mhar\vgu
! was the dinner on Friday evening
|glven by Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Willis in
{onior of Judge and Mrs. Samuel H. Bib
lley, Those invited were Mrs. Herman
I(Hmler. Miss Amy Geissler, Mr. and Mrs.
‘ Rudolph Gelssler, Theodore Geissler, Judge
and Mrs. 8. H. Bibley of Union Point and
;Clyde and Florence Willis,
{ Amnother compliment to Mrs. Samuel H.
i Bibley was the luncheon at which Mrs.
Noel Park entertained Monday. Covers
‘w«sre lald for nine. Those present were
i Mra. R. L. Caldwell, Mrs. John Tucker,
' Mrs. Joseph Faust, Mrs. Thurston. Crawe
|ford, Mrs. Zeno Fitzpatrick of Madisen,
' Mrs, Miles Lewis, Mrs. Elizabeth' Polk:
| An enjoyable affair of Wednesday was
| the luncheon at which Mrs. E, H. Armot
wag hostess. Those present were Mrs. J,
'W. Evang, Mrs. Noel Park, Mrs. James
' Baynes, Mrs. N. C. Wells, Mrs. Joseph
Fuust, Mrs. Thurston Crawford and Mrs.
l.\“lus Lewia,
. _Among the New Year's gatherings was
the dinner of Dr. and Mrs, Hill Lewis in
honor of Miss Emogene Hill, Mrs. Bell
'King of Washington and Miss Nona Pope
of Florida. Those present were Judfe
'H. G. Lewls, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lewls,
Mr. and Mrs, Miles Lewis, Misses Lellie
and Margaret Lewis, Lloyd Lewis, Charles
and Hal Lewis, Kugene Lewis, James Gra
ham and Hill Lewis Jr.
. Misses Marie and Julia Wright were
joint hostesses Christmas night at a dance,
' About fifty of the younger set participated.
~ Col. Walter Boswell of Washington s
the”guusz of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Bos
- well,
~ Mrs. Bell King and Miss Emogene Hill
of Washington and Miss Nona Pope of
Florida are.guests of Judge A. G. Lewis.
‘h Dr. Linton Bethea is visiting relatives
are,
Mrs. Herman Geissler and Miss Amy
Gelssler are spending several days in At
lanta.
Miss Janet Liddell came down from At
lanta and visited the Rev. and Mrs. M.
. _Tiddell for the holidays.
Mrs, J. B. Park réturned Monday from
2 visit to her daughter, Mrs. Henry Har
ris, in Bparta.
An interesting event of the holidays was
the marriage of Miss Lily Lewis and Fay
ctte Taylor,
Misses Celeste and Marion Park, Kyle
Smith and Louls Robinson attended the
Nlew Year dance in Madison Thursday
night.
Miss Louise Wright has returned from
Madison,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward I. Lewis enter
tained at a family dinner party Wednes
day, their guests includipg Dr. and Mrs,
Hill Lewis, Judge H. G." Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Lewis, Misses Lillie nn%}nr
garet Lewis, Lloyd Lewis, Charlie 'wis,
Hal Lewis, Eugene Lewis, Misses Emo
gene Hill, Mrs. Bell King and Miss Nona
Pope.
Miss Kate Thompson of Atlanta is the
guest of Miss Elizabeth Park and will be
honoree at a large rook party at which
Mrs. Noel Park will entertain for the
younger set.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bhipley and Isa
helle Shipley, Col. and Mrs. Joseph Faust
have returned from Lexington whers
they spent the holidaye with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. John Tucker are at home
after a visit to the former's parents in
Conyers, X
b '
! Cordele Notes |
, ISSES FRANK AND IDA MARSH |
| gave an informal dance Tuesday |
evening for their guest, Miss Mary
Alice Lingo of Americus, !
The second of a series of deiightful |
dances was given Kriday evening at the
Suwanee Hotel. A number of visitors at~
tended. |
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Clark gave a 6 |
o’'clock dinner Saturday evoning for their |
lguen, Miss Nell Bmalling of ){ucon‘ Cov
ers were laid for Mliss Smalling, John P,
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Smith gand
Mr. and Mrs. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Aikins gave & din
ner ChMstmas Day. Their gueets wore
members of the immediate family and in
cluded Mrs. Louise Needham, Miss Tallu
lah Atkins, Mrmxng, Mr. and Mrs, W. B, |
Paris and Miss prgaret Neadham. !
“ Misses Martha Llpg. Annelyn Smith,
Mary and Margaret ulloch of Waesleyan
spent the holidays in Cordels with home
i folks. A .
| Miss Pansy Gamble js visiting her pare
f ents dn I.‘o‘""ll)“s.‘}' i YAS & "‘ n
| Mrs. Willis Shipp and little daughter |
| are guests of Mrs. (. C. Persons-in Fitze
gerald. : ‘
Miss Gladys Richard of Marshallville
‘*'\ts been the guest of Mrs. W. F. Mark
ert.
| Miases Frank and Ida Marsh have re-l
iturned from a visit to Jacksonville. {
| Mr. and_ Mrs. Bonner Brown and little
"daughter, Mary of Savannah were guests
{of relatives here during the hoiidays. | 1
{ Miss Mary Allee’ Lingo of Amer{cus is
| the guest of Misses Frank and Ida Marsh.
{ Mr. and Mrs. 4. T. Christian and little
daughter, Marigene, visited relatives In
Eiberton the past week.
{ Mr. and Mrs. E. ¥. Ort and children
left the past week for Moultrie, where
they will reside, ‘
Among college girls who spent the holi
days at home were Misses Frederica Boat-
I right and Emma Maddox of Brenau, Elsie
iwilliams. Alice Whipple, Ruth Scandrett,
| Faustelle Willlams, Thelma Cook and Eva
Boniske of Agnes Scott, Bobbie Barwick,
Grace Williams, ‘;m Strozier, Anna Cal
houn, Dailas Eitgherger and Gladys Cun-
Iningham of G. N. 1. €., Alene Feun, Eve
ilyn Roebuck, Nell Denham and Bonnie
Williamaon of HBessie Tift, Jane Howell,
Louise Blade and Audrey Dekle of Shorter,
and Lillian Cannon of Fairmont, Wash
(ington, D, C.
, Mr., and Mrs. K. ¥. Tison have returned
| from a vigit to relatives in Montgomery,
Ala.
! Mrs. E. E. Cox of Camilla and Mrs,
Ruby Pitts of Winder are visiting their
mother, Mra, D, A, Pitts.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Willie Sheppard of Fitz
! erald 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.
| Mrs. Mattie Jefferson of Columbus is
| the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. A. Pitts,
Mrs. M. J. Fielder has returned from a
o ‘to Derwson and Griffin,
Mrs. Hector Camerson and little daugh
ter of Jacksonville are wuésts of her
mother; Mrs. Fannie Hyde, and sister,
Mrs, J. T. Jones,
i Capt. and Mrs. J. K. Jemison of Fort
! Howard, near Baltimo.e, Md,, are guests
{of Mr. and Mrs, O, M. Heard,
| Mrs. V. O. Marshburn and Joseph D.
| Marshburn of Barnesville are guests of
er. and Mrs. O. M. Heard,
| Mrs. Charles Munnerlyn and little son
jof “’ni'crosa are guests of Judge and Mrs.
J. P. Hughes.
Mra. George Oliver and children of
Americus were guests Sunday of Mrs. W.
H. Cunningham.
Miss Frances Winfree hes returned from
a visit to her mother at Hamilton.
| Mrs Allen Johnson of Dle Bota {8 the
| guest of her mother, Mrs. J, B. Scott.
{ Mrs. Allen Johnson of De Sota is the
!gnut of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Scott.
| Littia Miss Ella Wesley Elliott is visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
1 Start. '
| Miss Juliag Powell of Griffin arrived
| Monday {or%\ visit to Miss Martha Lifsey.
Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Cleveland entertained
'at dinper Saturday in honesr of Ed Ragan,
Mr. send Mrs. J. 8. Lewrey and Mr. and
{ Mrs. John Lowrey Jr. of Dawson moto ed
to Cordele Sunday and were guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. 8. McKenzie.
| Mrs J. K. Crabb, Miss Annabel Crabb
;and Raey 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 3
‘i\'iaitor in Cordele Saturday,
‘ Dr. and Mrs, L. C. Fisher and Mrs. H.
K. Fisher are gueésis for the week end of
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Diffee, en route to
| Florida and Cl\h&. b T
| Mrs. J. N. King and son John N. Jr.
| of Rochelle were guests for the week end
lof Mrs. J. 8 McKenzie and family.
| Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Harter have returned
from a visit to Macon.
| Mr. and Mre. J. 8, Comer have returned
lfrom Macon where the?r spent Christmas
with their dnugmer, Mrs. Hope Roberts,
Mra. N. Maddox and san, Glynwood of
‘Er\mnton are guests of Mrs. J. A, Lasse
ter.
| Mflss Cassle Yeomaus of Lyons s th
i guest of Misses Josie and Bonnie Wil
! liamson.
l Mrs. D. L. Smith and little daughter,
| Pheresa of Cuthhert are guests of Mr.
{and Mre D. 8 Williamson
¢ Mrs. B. R. Parker of Atlanta and sou
| Fred Cutts are guests of relatives and
ffrionds in the city.
{ Judge and Mrs. D. M. Clarke of Jesup
are the guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs.
!M. B. Clarke. -
| Miss Nell Smaliing of Macon is the
wq'tst of her sister, Mrs. . M. Clark.
4 Miss Corinne Little of Douglas was the
recent guest as Misses Anna and Mary Bell
{Clark,
: wir. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, Mr. and
‘Mrs. L. A. Parker, Miss Mary Parker, L. A.
~ Parker Jr.,, 8. J. Hil and Miss Evelyn Hill
.foermed a party enjoying aa outing at
Miss Bradley
i Gives binner
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, Busie Tannes Olive Bradley;
Mepsrs. Bill Horton, Bill Lovvorn, Charles
Prodnax, Roy PBass, Herschel Harris amli
Dr. Harry Bledsoe. Miss. Bradley was as
sisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs.!
J. T. Bradley.
Thursday evening the younger pet gave
a dance at the Clifton Hotel. Those danc
ng were Misses Sarah Gray, Corine Bass,
Dixie Reeves, Mildred Camp, Ellen Hunt of
Barnesville; Messrs, Dwight McCain,
Robby Vaughn, Horace Stewart, Bill Lov
vorn, Marion Brodnax, Hollis Gray Jr.,l
Sam Boykin, John Tanner. :
Mr, and Mrs. Grady Cole gave a dinner |
Friday evening. The guests were Misses
Lois Brasweli,, Belva Cole, Vannie Philips;
Messrs. June Dowling, Arthur Atkin and
Dr. Hulett Askew, v
Miss Cecil Cramer gave a dinner Thurs
day evening. Covers were placed for .
Misges Nell Hale, Reba Garrett, Cecil Cru
mer, and Messrs. Selby Cramer, E. J. Cav-‘
endar and R, L. Cowart of La Grange. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Upchurch gave a
dinner Monday at their home In Newnan
street. Those invited were Mrs. W. G.
Williams of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Summerville of Chattancoga, Miss Dovie |
Claud Willlams of Atlanta, and Miss Eu
nice Upchurch,
Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Ll‘km‘
gave a dinner. ‘Those present were alrs.
3. J. Boykin, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Shae
fer, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Herndon, Mr. nnd“
Mrs. 8. C. Boykin, Sam Bo{‘kln, M.ss Jes
siec Boykin of La Grange, Miss Elizabeth
‘:,.uyxm. Caroline Boykin and Luta Hemw‘
on. i
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley
gave a dinner. Covers were placed for Mr,
and Mrs, B, F. Boykin, C, C. McClain of
Atlanta, Dwight McClain, Mrs. Marie Brad_
ley Vaughn and Miss Caroline Boykin. |
Misses Marguerite Adams and Ciare Hol
derness, and Messrs. Bill Levvorn and
Herschel Harris went to 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. 1. Before returning he will go to Bos
ton, New York and Philadeiphia. -
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobbs of Atllnlsl
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, E,
M. Bass. +
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Baskin of Temple
sl;mnt Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Ed Bas
kin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tanner, C. M. Jr.,,
Katharine and James motored to Auanta‘
Thursday, returning Friday. l
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Heaton had as their
guests Tuesday at dinner m and Mrs.]
Kugene 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. Campbeil, Miss Nell Meadows,
Sarah Camplell 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, Mlss;
Mozelle Reed of Hogansville. Besides the
guests of honor, those present were'
Mesdames Eli Colclough, R. A, JollJ', B. M.
Long, B. F. Boykin, H. F, Goodwin, K.
M. ass, 8. J. Boykin, O. E. Bmith, J. C. |
Loftin, A. K. Snead, Ernest SBnead, C. E. |
Roop, k.. M. Turner, A. O. Hale. After
a number of games & sweet course was
served. ’
Miss Lydle Tanner was hostess at &
lovely 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening.
Covers were laid for Misses Lucy Stone,
Loyce Smith, Estelle Bass, Laura hytle,l
Corinne Bass, Aline Corry of Barnesville, |
Sarah Gray; Messrs, Keffer Snead, Guy
Cheney, George Sewell of Atlanta, Marion
Brodnax. 4
sis. R. A. Jolly entertained Friday |
afternoon at a domino party in honor of
the guests of Mrs. Wiley Creel, Mesd&mel,}
J. D, Walker, H. H. Ware of Hogansville,
Mrs. Marion Camp of Atlanta, Besides the
guests of honor those present ‘were Mn-‘
\El,amel B. F. Boykin, E. C, Bass and E. M,
ass., :
Miss Katie Lou Thomasson entertained
at a dinner for little Miss Sarah Katharine
Campbell Wednesday., Those invited were
Misses Carolyn Boykin, Celeste Long, Vir
ginia-Cooper, Mildred Foldsg, Mary askin,
Mmary Alice Lassiter, Bevery Campbell,
Mary Watkins, The table was lovely with
{n small Christmas tree for a centerpiece,
savers and pmce cards. After dinner the
children enjoyed a theater party.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baskin gave a Christ
mas dinner Thursday evening for all the
emplo{ees of A. J. Baskin & Co. -Covers
were jald for twenty-five.
! _Mr. and 'Mrs, J. C. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs J. T. Thomasson left Sunday for their
home in La Grange, after spending the
holidays here the guests of J. J. Thomas
son.
| Miss Lucy Cobb 'Fa.ve & prom party
]Mondny evening., hose present were
Misses Blanch Cooper, Clarice Turner.
' Mary Tanner, Elizabeth Boykin, Charlcie
Holmes, Louise Veal, Mirlam Stone, Mae
| Buckett, Mabel Adeholt, Thelma Bonner,
Tewell Walker, Milton Smith, Jets Brock,
Lewis Connell, Carl Stevens, Edward Dodd,
Mallory Carlisle, Luther Hamon, Frank
Cobb, Lewis Cobb, Jullan Lovvern, John
Tanner, Stanley McClain, Wilmer Huff.
Miss Katie I.ou Thomasson was hostess
at a dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs,
{J. T. Thomasson of La Grange, whose
|mu‘rlaze was an interesting event of this
! month. The guests inyited were Mr. and
{ Mrs. J. C. Thomas of La Grange, Mr. and
[Mrs. W. 8. Campbell, Dr, and Mrs. E. W.
Thomasson of Edwardsville, and J. ¥.
| Thomasson.
| . A number of xmi and boys of the va
| rious colleges a home for the vacation.
Among those are: Misses Agnes Adams,
y Liydia Tanner of Wesleyvan, Anice Whatley,
Loyce Smith of G. N. and 1., Clare Snead,
Nell Cpbb, Ruth Bmith, Eunice Johnson of
Bessie Tlfti Messrs, Kiefer Snead, Holland
| Melson of Clemson, Herschel Harris, Frank
Cooper, Bill Lovvorn, Hollis Gray of Tech,
' Sam Boykin, Irving Hamrick, Luther Har
‘mon of QGeorgia, 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 days with
his son, E. J. Cavendar.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale and little son
I:\nd Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hale of Atlanta
jare the guests of Rev. and Mrs, W. H.
Misses Sarah Gray, Corinne Bass, Ellen
Hunt; Messrs. Hollis Gray Jr., Sam Boykin
and Frank Fuller of Culloden motored to
Newnan ‘Friday night to the dance.
Todd Baskin of Ban Anatonio, Texds, was
the guest of his brother, Ed Baskin, this
week.,
Mre. Robert Fitts Jr. and baby of Rouse,
N. Y, are the guests of R. H. Fitts,
Miss Winnie Astin left Monday for Co
lumbla, 8. C., after spending the holidays
with her parenta.
Measrs. J. B. and Kramer Brednax of
Birmingham speut Christmnas with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Drodnax.
‘Misser Ruth and Genelle Spence of New
uan spent the week end with Mrs. 8. J.
Boykin,
Miss 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
a 8 Miss Pauline Holmes of Carrollton.
Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Bass entertained at
a {amily dinner Thursday, Covers were
laid for thirty,
Dr, Jack Sims of Birmingham s visiting
his s:rter, Mrs. Emma Robinson,
Otis Dial of Camp Jesup is the guest of
his father, J. B. PP Dial.
Mis., Angle 81mon{rn of Atianta is the
gutst of Ner sister, Mra. Ce* Boykin.
Lr. Lloyd Aycock of New® York is the
guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Aycock.
Miss Bernice Acklin of Atlanta was a
nf-‘uu 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
Movreli, s
Mr and Mrs. Frank Moncrief and chil
dren of llouston, Texas, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrell,
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Tifton Notes.
HE maorriage of Miss Mary Emily Pape
and Jo Fraiik Noesmith on the the
evening of December 22, at the home
of the bride's brother and sister, Mr, and
Mrs. Oscar Bowen, was one of the most
beautiful evants of the season.
Miss Josle Golden was maid of henor
and Mieses Katle Ruth Pickett, Phosa Dur
den and Bessie Nesmith, were bridesmaids.
Perry McCrante, Albert Pope and Waiter
Stevens were groomsmen, and Mr. Carden
of Atlanta was best man. Sara Julia
Bowen and Berma Baker were flower
girls,
‘The dfesses of the bride and her attend
ants were in pastel shades, white for the
bride, and green, yellow, lavender, blue
and pink for the maids.
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Newport Springs, Fla., the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shipp and baby of
Macen arée guests of Mrs. C. Y. Shipp.
Miss Juanita Reid has returned from a
rigit to Florida.
Miss Laura Morgan of Americus is the
guest of Miss Borisclare Kiker.
Mrs. Perry Clegg and little son have
returned from a visit to relativegy in
Americus.
Officers
HOMASVILLE.—The dance given
Wednesday night by the Glen Arven
Country Club was the annual social
event for bidding farewell to the old year
and ushering in the New Year. A num
ber of out-of-town guests were present.
An interesting social event of the holi
day season here was the entertainment
given Friday afternoon by Mrs. John B.
White, in compliment to Mrs. G. R. Coch
ran of Boston, a recent bride. A number
of guests were present, among those from
out of town being Mrs. G. R. Cochran,
Mrs. Bamuel Mclntosh and Mrs. Roy Ram
seur, Boston, Mrs. C. Van Bergen, Monti=
cello, Fla., Mrs. Trinka, Chicago, Mre.
Jameg B. White, Tuisa, 0k1a.,, Miss Annie
Jones, Paducah, Ky.
The Twentieth Century Club of Boston
held the last meeting of the old year
with Mrs. 8. W. Hrooks, who was hosteas
for the occadion. The officers elected to
gerve for the coming club year were, Mrs.
G. H. Turner, president; Mrs. 8. W. Brooks,
first vice president; Mrs. T. N. Bussey,
second vice president; Mrs. Sam Cook, re
cording secretary; Mrs. O. T. Hopper, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. D. F. Horn,
treasurer. The retiring president,
Mrs. J. w. Paramore, gave an
interesting address on the wok that had
been accomplished by the club and some
of the things for which it stood. This
club is one of the most active and pro
gressive organizations -of women in South
Georgia,
Miss Mildred Fleetwood left last week
for Des Moines, la., where she goes as a
delegate to represent the Georgia Normal
and Industrial College at Milledgeville at
the Y. W, C. A. Convention at Des Moines
Miss Margie Burke has returned to Ma
con after spending the holidays with Miss
Lucy Lester at her home here,
Miss. Malvina Mitchsll, Miss Ethel Coch
ran and Miss Alice May Norton have been
the guests for the week of Mrs. Byron
Bages in Camilla.
Miss Martha Smith of Wayneshoro, Va.,
has been the guest for the holidays of Miss
Ethel Evans.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert T, Wallace
and Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. J. 8. Denham
have returned to Dothan, Ala., after
spending a short time with relatives here”
Miss Hazel Beamer . has returned te
Bchool in New Orleans after spending the
holidays at home,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ¥awthorne of Ma
con have been the guests for the holidays
of Mrs. James Hawthorne,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balfour and Frank
Balfour Jr. of Stateshoro have been gpend
ing the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Balfour.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fleetwood and chii
dren have returned to Cartersville after
spending the holidays with relatives here,
Mrs. 8. H. Everett and children of Ma
con are the guests of Mrs. Eeverett's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Smith.
Mr., and Mrs. W. H. Bage of Alhany,
N. Y., are expected this week to occupy
their winter home, Boxhall vplantation.
They will be accompanied by their daugh
ter, Mrs. White of Syracuse and Mr. and
Mrs. Willlams of Cornell University.
Mrs. Jay C. Morse of Cleveland, Ohio,
has arrived for the season and is occupy=-
ing her winter home, near town.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Disston and fam
ily of Philadelphia have arrived and will
;mend the season at their wintér home
lere.
Charles H. Starkwea‘her and family es
New York have arrived and are occupying
the Crozier cottage “or the season.
Mrs. Taylor Mitchell and Miss Ellen T.i'-
1y have been *‘ne guests of Mrs. Byron
Bags at Camilla. 5
Mrs. €. L. Jones, Miss Jones and Miss
Beth Carpentie of Valdesta w:ra the
guests alst week of Mrs. A. E. Bullard
and Miss Eleanor Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Binion left last woeek
for Palm Beach where they will spend the
Henson.
Dr. and Mre. H. C. Nelson of Bostn
are spending the season in Thomasvilla,
~ Mra. Oscar Linten and Miss Gene Jaton
of Monticello, Fla., were visitors to Ihowmne
asgville last week.
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Social Circle Notes
HE largest affair of the week was the _
New Year's party, at which Mrs. L.
falcolm entertained for her daughtersy,
Misses Sue Elizabeth and Mary Kate Mal
colm, on New Year's Eve. About twenty
five couples were present.
Miss Ruby Avret was hostess at a pridge
luncheon Tuesday in honor of the members
of the season’s Debutante Club. The guests
were Misses Sara Emma Herndon, _ Bue,
Blizabeth and Mary Kate AMalcolm, Emily
Upshaw, Nell Upshaw, Minnelle Rogers,
Katie Knight, Alma Willis, Lillian Conner,
Hattie Mae Brown, Annie Sue Banks and
Mesdames Guy Pledger and Jack Stephen
son. ~
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The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club met
last week with Mrs. Will Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. L. I, Lamar and children of Way
croes returred Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stewart of West .«
Point spent Christmas with Mrs. Mrs. Stew
art’s patents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Stanton.
Miss Mary Kate Gresham has returned
home after a visit to Miss Mary Sockwell
in Covington, -
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell entertained :
at qinner Tuesday in honor of Mr. and
Mrs., Grant Mitchell of Thomasville.
Mrs H. H. Harris and little daughter,
liathryn, spent Christma with Mrs. 1s A
Malectm, !
Mies Heien Cox of Monroe {8 the guest of =
Miss Sara Emma Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. B S. Herndon and family
spent Sunday in Covington. -
Miss Martha Stanton was the week end -
guest of Miss Ora Upshaw in Covington. :
Mrs. Wirt Joanson of Atlanta and Cecil s
and Albert Johnson spent the week end
with Mrs. Willie Cook. s
Mre. Walter Wiley had as her guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Speer, Miss
Marian Speer, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Raney, '~
Mr and Mrs. Sam Smith, all of Atlanta,
Mrs. P, 1. Dixon of Thomasville, and Rob
ert Speer of Chattanooga. :
Miss Mary Stephenson of Athens and _
Miss Elizabeth Stephenson of Commerce &
are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. M. E.
Gunter.
Mrs. R. L. Cook entertained at dinmer,.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mays and Mrs. Char
lie Miller will leave soon for an extended
visit to Florida.
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