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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1920,
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i ‘x,;«gnmqmy,—m beautiful affair of
| New Year's evening was given by
! Mrs. Harry Brooks at her suburban
;hmne. The lower floor was thrown open
| to the guests and was decorated in ferns,
I’h.nlly and numerous bowls of narcissus.
| The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George
Poche, Mr. and Mrs, Carl G. Zirkes, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel R. Brooks, Miss Louise
| Bmith and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brooks.
] e A number of Washingtonians motored to
Elberton Monday evening to a dance given
by the Klks, Among them were Misses
Julia Frank and Lucy Willis Dußose, Eliz
labeth Lowe, Richard Leowe, Messrs. Tom
| Walton, Milton and Stanley Roberts, Bruce
| Ellington, Gross Harper, aal h Whitaker,
| Merriwether Hlill, Fletcher Rowe, w. T.
L.!nhnwn Jr. and Delaney Sledge of Ath
ens,
Miss Mabel - Lyndon entertained Wed
| nesday evening for Miss Mozelle Lyndon
|of New York, who is her guest. Miss
| Lyndon was assisted by her mother, Mys.
| A. E. Liyndon, and Mrs. Frank Hlmpsjn.
| The following were the invited guests:
| Misses Meozelle Lyndon, Louise Smith, Mrs.
| Willingham Wood, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel
‘:. Brooks, Mr., and Mrs. Carl Zirkes,
l essrs, John Green, Marion Smith, En
gey Boline, James Benson, Aubrey and
Garnett Lyndon,
Mrs. E. A. Barnet gave a family dinner
Tuesday at her home in Main street.
Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Helen
Quin complimented her guest, Miss len}
| Jalieo. of Charleston, 8. C., with an_en
joyable rook party. The parlor where‘
‘tha games were played had as decorations
Llovely mistletoe and hyacinths. At the
conclusion of the games a deliclous salad
courge was served to Misses Loulse Pharr,
;l'hrh\tlnn Johnson, Willomette Barksdale,
{ Mildred Irvine, Ruth, Samille and Edythe
| Lowe, Grace Allen, Julia Hill, Mary Will
| Latimer, Emogene Hill, Laurie Pope, Sal
e Dyson, Will Belle Cade, Blanche Allen
and Annte Lucy Nash.
Mr, and Mrs. W. D, Ellington enter
tained a few friends delightfully at din
ner one day during the week. Covers
were laid for the following guests: The
Rev. and Mrs. ¥, G. Hartman, Mrs. Rachel
Pharr, Mrs. Scott Pounds of Thomson, Miss
Vohannie Ellington, Messrs. Langdon,
Bruce and James Ellington.
Mrs. J. G. Wright entertained her |
bridge club and a few other friends Mon
day afternoon in honor of her sister, Misus
Carlotta Alexander, Mrs, James Newsome
and Mrs, Stephen Nettles of Greenville.
The guests were Mrs. I. T. Irvin Jr., Mrs
Clem Sutton, Mrs, R. W. Holliday, Mrs,
¢. H. Orr, Mrs, Lawrence Fortson, Mrs.
Frank Simpson, -Mrs. Milton Williams,
Misses Gertrude Barnett and Mary Irvin.
Mise Frances Johnson entertained at
Ainner Tuesday at the Johnson Hotel for
Miss Frances Colley of Decatur,
Mrs. Ellis Carr and daughter of Glou
('eateg( Va., are visiting relatives here.
Mre. Carr was Migss Ruth Wootten of this
clty.
Mrs. Wylie Tatum gave a dinner at her
apartment in Main street, having as guests
Misses Sara and Henrietta McMakin, Mrs.
Lucille Odelle, Lell Burdette, Misses Melay
and Thomas McMekin, ‘
Miss Gene Barksdale entertained last
week for Miss Frances Colley of Decatur.
The guests were Misses Vohannie Pharr,
Mildred Pitner, Mary Cade, Mary Dick
erson, Emogene Neal, Mler Wright Lati
| mer, Sara Bims, Carolyn Ellington,
Frances Johnson, Mildred Pitner, Ger
trude Armstrong, Nancy Hill, Emmie
Fieklen, Louise Nash, Louise Lowe, Pris
cilla Porter, Sara Frances SBims, Mary
Elizabeth Barksdale, Gene Roherts, Eliz
abeth Gardner, Messrs, W. T. Johnson Jr.,
Bruece Bllington, Albert Simpson, Meri
wether Hill, Fletcher Lowe, Tom Walton,
Heidt Neal, Willilam Fanning, Bdward
Burke, Joe Fanning, Charles Henry Pa
rantles, Barron Thelvertine, Linus Ellis,
J. D. and Robert Wingfield, Oliver sale,
Paul Barnett, Augustus McMekin, Everett
Thomas, Walton Smith, Milton Roberts,
James Wills, Merriwether Lovett, Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Walton, Mr, and Mrs. William
Foote, Mr. and Mrs, Rockyford Jehnson.
Mrs. Boykin Cade entertained the Ma
trons’ Rook Club Saturday afternoon,
Among the guests present were Mesdames
Heidt Neal, Harry Booker, Wylle Dußose,
George Poche, J. M. Pitner, G. T. An
thony, Joseph Dyson, KEarl Anderson, 8.
1. Brooks, T. 8. Burns, Ben Cade, W. O,
Ellington, J. C. Fanning, ¥. H. Ficklen,
w. M. Hill, J. W, Lowe, M. A. Pharr, Tom
Walton, Emma Willingham, J. T. Lindsey,
Kathryn Hill and Miss Mary Irvin,
Mrs. Wylie Dußose had as guests at tea
Thursday evening Mrs. Jack Sadler, Mr,
amd Mrs. K. A. Wilheit, Miss Mary Sadler,
Misses Julla Toombs and Lucy Willie
Dußose,
Miss CGene Roberts entertained a num
bher of guests at a party for Miss Elizn
heth Gardner Wednesday evening.
Mrs. E. E. Moore entertained her rook
club at the Strand Theater Thursday aft
ernoon ecomplimentary to her guest, Mrs,
J. E. Johns of Athens. To meet Mrs
Johns were Mesdames J. T. Wingfield,
Harry Booker, E. 8. Roberts, Joe Davia,
1. O. Fanning, J. B. Helliday, W. L. Jack
son,. Wootten Quin, Ben Irvin, Jamas
Gresham, Hen Willingham, R. W. Holli
day, A. . Barnett, Misses Annie Fluker,
Carrie and Maydelle Williams,
One of the principal affairs of the sea
son was the dinner given Saturday by
Mre. Willinm Slaton. The guests were
Mesdames Clyde Smith, George Armstrong,
James Armstrong, Addison Simpson, Co
mer Rarnett, ¥. H. Ficklen, Miss Emmie
Bounds and Miss Gertrude Barnett.
Miss Mildred Pitner entertained New
Year's evening Miss Hlizaheth Gardner
and Migs Celeste Copeland of Grenshoro.
Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Adams gave a beau
tiful tea Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Gilhert Allen Adams of France, and Mr.
and Mre. Bugene Gilhert of TElberton.
Those that enjoyed this delightful affair
hesides the honor guests were Mr. and
Mre, Fred Gilbert, Misses Cornelia and
Susie Gilbert, John Adams and Willard
Adams.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Holliday, Mr. and
Mre, W, I, Jeckson .and Ben Willingham
enjoved a delightful diner on Wednesday
being guests of Mr .and Mrs, Joe David.
I Mrs. Ben Cade entertained seversal
friends at tea for Miss Kate McCandless of
Atlanta. *The guests were Mrs. James Tom
Rurke, Sara Sanders, Ben Irvin, G 8.
Fraser, Frank Colley and Miss Carlotte
Alexander,
Mr. and Mre, John Gihson and Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Brooks were guests of Miss
| Louigse Smith Wednesday evening.
Visitor Feted
AT Americus
l MERICTmee--Miss Mary, Alice Lingo
enterte®™=o this week in Branuen
avenue for Miss Kathleen Gilham of
Mgazcon, the guest of Miss Margery Brown.
Guests were Misses Margery Brown, Mary
Sue Chambliss, Naomi Wright, Elizabeth
Harrls, Elizabeth Brown, Eunice Royal
and Orlean Ansley.
Miss Mary Belle Van Riper has returned
to State Normal in Athens.
' Mrs Frank Harrold attended the ban
quetl and reception given By the Richard
,(’uln[l Sons of Veterans to the Daughters
of the Confederacy.
Miss Emma Love Fisher has returned
to Wesleyan College n(.Macon.
Miss Elizabeth Eldredge entertained this
week at the Windsor Hotel for Miss Kath
erine Hand.
Miss Elizabeth Craig Cobb, who spent
the holidays with her parents, Capt. and
‘\ll‘fl. John A. Cobb, has returned to Al
entown, Pa., accompanied by Miss Kath
lq_-rlm- Thomas, who will assist Miss Cobb in
teaching,
Miss Alice Worthy and Miss Elizabeth
Worthy gave a buffet supper. Thése pres
lent were the Rev. James B. Lawrence, Lee
! Hudson, Miss Mary Hogg, Mr. and Mrs,
Bradley Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mc- |
Lendon, Mr. and Mrs. Will C, Carter,
Mr. and Mrs. George O. Marshall, Miss
Freda Greenfield, Miss Alice Stevens, Rich
ard Btevens of Preston, Benjamin Du
vis, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mr. and Mrs.]
Cleve Davis, Miss Nellle Worthy, Miss !
Caroline Worthy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wor-l
thy Jr. and Ben Worthy Sr.
Mrs. Stephen Pace and little daughter
Ih.x:’vo returned from a visit to Hawkins
ville,
Miss Hallie Walker gave a Leap Year
prom at her home on Lee street. About
fifty couples were present.
Mrs, Robert Maynard complimented Mrs,
(George O. Marshall, a recent bride, at two
of the largest parties of the New Year
season,
Miss Elizabeth Brown gave an oyster
supper at the country home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Brown for Miss Kathleea Gil
ham of Macon, the house guest of Miss
Margery Brown., Other guests were Miss
Lallie Carter, Miss Elizabetly Brown, Miss
Naomi Wright, Miss Mary &}uc Chambliss,
Miss Melva Clark, Miss Evelyn Crewe, Miss
Maude Bherlock, Miss Agunes Gatewood,
Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Edna Hils
man, Miss Margery Brown, George Holston,
Carroll Clark, Gordon. Howell, Hinton
Brown, lLee Hudson, Rob Brown, Chris
Sherlock, Brownie Timmerman, Watts
Markette, James Lott, Wible Marshall.
The chaperons were Mr., and Mrs, W. E.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Dr. and
Mrs. M. H. Wheeler.
Miss Margaret Wheatley has returned to
chme, where she will re-enter Shorter Col-i
ege,
Mrs. Etta Mae Nix is visitng relatives
in Atlanta and Rome, before returning to
Americus.
Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Argo have returned
to their home in Columbus after spending
the holidays with Mrs. John Argo at her
'home in Church street,
A dance was given at the Elks’ Club this
‘week. Among the dancers were Misses
Fugenia Parker, Mary Glover, Clara
Glover, Sarah Tower, Annie Ivey, Mar
garet Wheatley, Gertrude Davenport, Mary
Sheffield, Frank Sheffield, Frank Harrold,
Lawson Stapleton, Frank Stapleton, Henry
Clay, Charles Lanier, James Davenport,
Robert Berry, Bill Ivey, Douglas Ivey,
Frank Ca'o, John Felder, Robert Haw
kins, Frank Easterlin, Junior ‘Easterlin,
and the chaperons Wweére Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. McClesky ‘and Mrs. W, W. Norman of
Griffin,
The Woman's Club and the Music Study
Club gave an afternoen tea at the home
of Mrs. Charles Council for Mrs. J. E.
Hays, president of the Georgia Federatlon.
of Clubs. Miss Ellen Estes gave a read
ing, Mrs. James W. Harris sang, and Mys.
Joseph Bryan gave a piano selection.
Miss Julia Gordon gave a 42 party at
‘her home in Brannen avenue. Present were
‘Mlsn Thelma Howard of Helena, the guest
of honor; Miss Myra Halstead, Miss
Blanche Pullam, Miss Emmie %alstead,
Mrs. E. A. Gammage, Mrs. B. K. Hal
stead.
Mrs. James A, Hixon was hostess this
week to the Tuesday Morning Bridge Club
at her home in Lee street. Those play
ing were Mrs. Frank Lanier, Miss Vera
Foy, Mrs, Clarence Niles, Mrs. Hollis Fort,
Mrs. Will Green Turpin, Mrs. John Coun
ecil, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mrs. A. D. Gate
‘wood, Mrs. O. H. Jones, Mrs. Dudléy,
Gatewood, Mrs. Laura McLeod and Mrs.
Lucius McClesky,
Mrs, Guyton Fisher gave a 42 party this
week for the members of her Sunday
school class. Present were Miss Edna
Monahan, Miss Estelle Parker, Miss
Blanche Snider, Mrs. George Boatrlght.‘
Miss Kathleen Denham, Miss Callie Slap
pey, Miss Loca Payne, Mrs. D. E, Hen-l
dricks, Mrs. Reese Horton, Miss Eunice
Royal, ‘Miss Irma Phillips, Miss Sara
Walters, Miss Laverne Thomas, Miss Ma
rion MeTyler, Mrs. W. K. Tayvlor, Miss Lou
ise Marshall, Mrs. Hill Kelly, Mrs. J. BE.
Johnson, Mre. Charles Hale, Miss Brownie
Hodges, Miss Margaret. Hodges, Miss Rouse
Hamilton, Miss Louise Hamilton, Miss Em
mie Glover, Miss Lucia Gilmore, Mrs. Kel
lette Heys, Miss’ Marion Creighton,, Mrs.
Eugene Cato, Miss Myra Bowen, Miss Win
ifred Brooks, Miss Vera Brady, Miss Made
line Brady and Miss Annie Bailey. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Stowart gave
a dinner ;)arty Tuegday evening for Judge
Andrew J. Cobb of Athens, the guest of
Captain and "Mrs. John A. Cobb. Seated at
the table were Judge Cobb, Capt. and Mrs.
John A. Cobb, Miss Marah Cobb, Miss
Martha Cobb, Miss Lucy Barrow Tayler
and Mr, and Mrs. Stewart.
Mrs. J. D. Hooks gave a bridge to mem
bers of the Matrons' Club Wednesday aft
ernoon at her home in Lee street,
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Social Circle Notes
RS, WILL XIRKPATRICK enter
tained her bridge cluW last Tuesday
afternoon. After a number of games
the hostess served a salad course. The
players were Mesdames Dudley Spearman,
Sanders Upshaw, Walter Lane, Pressley
Stanton, George Spearman, Henry Pledger,
Dave Balley, Mell Knox, George Funk, Roy
Humphries, Edward Gibbs of Gainesville,
Harry Upshaw, Marion Duvall and Misses
Maud Mobley and Ollle May and Vera
Stanton.
Mr. and Mrs. Horance Herndon enter
‘ dned a number of friends at a 6 o'clock
dinner last Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Spearman gave a
Inrge fnmu&dmner last Sunday.
Mr. nnrl*~ (rs. James Madison Hurst en
tertained Wwith a luncheon at their home
last Friday. Covers were laid for Mrs.
John Robertson, Mrs. Willie Sheats and
Percy Howell of Monroe, Mrs. RKdward
Gibbs, Mrs. Roy Humphries of Gaines
ville, Mr. ‘ynd Mrs. Henry Pledger, Mr,
and Mrs. ill Hurst and Mr. and Mrs.
J. M, Hurst,
Mrs. J. F. Wiley spent Saturday in At
lanta. ¢
Miss Martha Stanton left Monday for
Athens, where she will resume her studies
at Lucy Cobb.
Miss Gladys Espy has been visiting Miss
Maud Mobley.
Miss Elizabeth Branham of Rutledge
has been visitihg her aunt, Mrs. J. 8.l
H. Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper, formerly of
Norfolk, but now of Monroe, have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Cooper here.
Mrs. Claud Asbury has returned to
her home in Atlanta.
Miss Bessie, Marchman spent the holi
days with relatives at White Plains.
Mrs, H. P. Spence has recovered from
her recent illness.
Mrs. Lipscomb Newton left Monday for
a visit to Florida.
Mrs. Sanders Upsha wand little daugh-‘
ter, Laurie. spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Dean Bailey has returned\
from a visit to Atlanta. ‘
Mrs. Will T. Knox and children have re
turned from an extended visit to rel;-i
tives in Alabama.
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~ Milledgeville Notes
RS, MATTIE SIBLEY and Miss Lyn
dall Nelsin have returned te Quit
‘Supgoed) oaw LYy alaym ‘uwur
Hughes spent the week end with Mrs. wil
Miss Agnes Stembridge and Mrs. B. R.
Barron at Bradley.
Miss Frances Bell, who spent the holl
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Bell, has returned to Athens, where she
is teaching in Lucy Cobb Institute.
Mr, and Mrs. Julius Barnes have returned
to Atlanta after a visit to relatives in Mil
ledgeville.
Miss Frances Ferguson left lasg week for
Hartwell, where she is teachisg in the
high school. ¢
gan's sister, Mrs. W. F. Tanner.
tung, China? are the guests of Mrs. Mor-
The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan of Shan-
Miss O'Nora Ennis has returned from a
visit to Macon.
Mrs. L. D. Brown, who has been visit
ing Judge and Mrs. John T. Allen, has re
turned to Atlanta. Captain Brown's regi
ment has been ordered to Panama and he
and Mrs, Brown will leave Camp Gorden
on January 16.
Miss Gertrude Treanor spent the Christ.
mas holidays with relatives in Savannah.
Hail to President Bill Brownlee,
says Goorll:m in her columns on
page Bof the sacial section in today's
American.
Atlantan Given
- Luncheon in
! ARROLLTON.—Mrs, L. M, 'Turher
gave a buffet luncheon Friday for
' Mrs. L. Marion Camp of Atlm}m,
| Those invited were Mesdames W. G. Fos
{ter, C. E. Bmith, J. C. Loftin, J. L. Lur‘-
{tin, H. W. Flournoy, G. M. Holmes, J. (:4
Cheney, Wylie Creel, B. F. Boykin, R. l-‘.
| Hyatt, Fannie Veal, P. L. Shaefer, 8. C.
{ Boykin, T. A. Hernden, B. M. Long, C.
‘}‘.4 Roop, Horace McClellon, E. M. Bufi.
Wi fillligan, Ernest Snead, J. M. Dod¥,
j}{. A. Jolly, Irwin Cheney and Miss Marie
+ Travis.
| An informal dance was given at the Hal
! cyon Club rooms Thursday evening. Those
| dancing were Misses Sarah Gray, ‘Mud_red
! Camp, Aline Correy of Barnesville, Cor
!rine Bass, Anice Whatley, Nell Duncan
(of Whitesburg,” Dixie Reeves, Hollis Gray
yJr, 8. J. Boykin, Will Shaw, Roy Bass,
| George Sewell, Van Sewell, Earl fo!son
iJr. of Atlanta, Robby Vaughn, Clyde
[(,‘hentnutt.a’l)wmht McClain, Roy Duncan
‘of WhitesMurg. Mrs. Hollis Gray Br. chap
{ eroned,
1 Mrs, Hemlin Horton gave a sewing par
ty Saturday afternoon. A four-course
luncheon was served. Those lnvlte«&l were
Mesdames H. W. Fiournoy, J. G. Cheney,
H. L. Griffin, Jack Aycock, C. C. Fitts,
Ed Baskin, G. . Cook, M. X. Sullivan,,
IM(ases Olive Bradley, Kathlene Alman,
' Mildred Camnp and Misses McGarity of
' Milledgeville,
Mrs. J. C. Loftin gave a dinner Tues
day. Covers were laid for ten.
Mrs, 8. J. Boykin gave a dinner Satur
day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
B, F. Boykin, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Boykin,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs,
P. L. Shaefer, Misses Elizabeth Boykin,
Luta Hernoon, Caroline Boykin and Sam
13oykin,
Mrs, E., M. Bass gave a sewing party
Thursday for Mrs. Marion Camp of At
lanta. Those present were Mesdames
Camp, Wylie Creel, R. A. Jolly, L. M.
Turner, J. C, Loftin,"J. M. Dodd, E. C.
Bass, Bugene Spradlin, J. P. Bradley, Ma
rie Bradley Vaughn. A salad course was
served,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hamrick entertained
at a masquerade party Wednesday evening.
Spanish, Dutch and other characters from
fairyland and folk lore were represented.
Numerous games were enjoyed. Those
present were Misses Blanch Cooper, Annie
Harmon, Margaret Merrell, Thelma Bon
ner, Annie Belle Parrish, Mae Puckett,
Lois Meeks, Elizabeth Boykin, Lucy Cobb,
Clarice. Turner, Jewel Robinson, Bryant
Smith, Ray Morgan, Wilmer HuN Max
Dorsett of Atlanta, Stanley McClain, John
Tanner, Jefferson Brock, Irving Hamrick,
Luther Harmon Jr., Joe Chambers, Charles
Walker and Milton Smith.
Mrs. J. C. Loftin entertained at a New
Year’s dinner Thursday. Covers were laid
for twelve. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs,
T. C. Bledsoe, 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes,
Miss Charlie Holmes, Dr. Harry Bledsoe,
Buford Holmes.
Mesdames H. H. Ware and J. F. Walker
have returned to their homes at Hogans
ville after a week’s visit to Mrs. Wylie
Creel.
Mrs. Marion Camp of Atlanta returned
to hiar home Sundag after a week’s visit to
Mrs. Wiley Creel. he was accompanied by
Miss Lovyce Shank, who will be her guest
for two weeks. ‘
A. O. Hale spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
«Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris entertained
at a' dinner Wednesday evening in honor
of Senator and Mrs. John T. Hixon of
Villa Ricn. Covers were laid for eight.
Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Hearn entértained
Thursday evening at a dinner in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Griffin, who have re
cently moved here froird\ Temple. Besides
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Harris and Harold Griffin were invited.
Miss Charlice Holmes entertained the
Dutch D. Club Saturday night at a spend
the-night party. Those enjoying Miss
’Holmcz’ hospitality were Misses Blanch
Cooper, Clarice Turner, Lucy Cobb, Mary
Tanner and Mae Puckett. lln, the even
ing the following young men were invited:
Juff Brock. Ed Dodd, John Tanner, Luth
er Harmon, Carl Stevens, Hal McPherson
of Chattanooga.
- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bonner entertained
at a dinner Thursday. Their guests were
the Rev, and Mrs. S. J. Parrish, the Rev.
and Mrs. J. M. D. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. Bonner.
FrldnY afternoon Mrs. J. A. Mande
ville's home was ‘?u'own open to the lit
tle friends of Johd and Grace Mandeville.
The decorations were red and green. At
each place favors were placed. Tiny eups
and saucers were usd as plac cards for
the little girls and horns for the boys.
Mrs. Mandeville was assisted in entertain
ing by Mrs. A. A. Simonton Jr.
Miss Corinne Bass entertained the W.
A. C. Club Wednesday evening at a din
ner. The color scheme was red and green.
Lovely hand painted place cards were
used. Those invited were Misses Dixie
Reeves, Sarah Gray, Vassie Taylor, Mil
dred Camp; Aline Correy, Anice Whatley,
Hollis Gray, 8. J. Boykin, Will Shaw, Roy
Bass, George Sewell, Van Sewell, Robby
Vaughn, Dwight McClain.
Miss Reba Martin has returned to Cox
College after spending a vacation at home,
Mrs. W.: E. Chambers and children of
Jasper, Ala., are guests osMrs. Fannie
Chambers. .
Mrs. Chip Foster entertained at a sew- |
ing party in honor of Mrs. Pomp Shaefer |
Wednesday afternoon,
Mfis Leila Belle Baskin has returned to
Atlanta after spending two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Baskin.
Miss Maud B. Word of Bowden has re
turned home after spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Word.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Ben Willis have moved
to Atlanta, where they will reside.
Mrs. W. O. Roberts has returned from a
two weeks' visit to Whitesburg friends.
Miss Lucile Cobb has returned to Greens
boro, N. C., after spending two weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Cobb,
Mrs, J. R. M. Carter entertained the
Willing Workers Tuesday afternoon. N
Dr. Selby Cramer returned to Atlanta
Monday. '
Mra, Glen ‘Holmes entertained at a din
ner: Tuesday. Covers were laid for ten.
Mrs. R. A. Lorrenge of Milwaukee, Wis.,
is the guest of Mrs. &R. A. Jones.
turned home after a vyisit to Mrs. J. A,
Hume, .
Mrs, Mary Armstrong of Rome has re
frs. W. H. Cooper was hostess to the
st'gly class of the Methodist Church Mon
d: afternoon. After the study hour, fruit
wis served,
Miss Blanche Cooper was hostess at a
progressive rook party Monday evening.
Mrs. W. W. Baskin was hostess at a
party Friday afternoon. Her guests were
Mesdames - George Copeland, C. T. Steed,
George Burnett, W. O. Roberts, D. E.
Reese, Wylie Creel.
Miss Lucile Conner of Bainbridge is the
guest of Mrs, A. E. Sharp.
Mrs. H. M. Tyus and children have re
turned from a visit to Forsyth.
Dr. and Mrs.. L. X. Sullivan left Sun
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Madison Notes
ISB LUCILE COX has returned to
Athens after a visit to Miss Celeste
o Furlow. >
Misses Lucile Cox, Elizabeth Ashford,
Celeste Furlow, Marian Park of Greens
boro and George Parker, Irby Gaissert,
Pierre Walker, Emmeétt Smith, Lem Baker,
Mrs. Wallace Cowan and Mrs. Hill Foster
attended the dance in Monroe Friday
night. :
Mrs. Léna Fitzsimmons of Atlanta is
the guest of Mrs. Hill Foster.
Mrs. Rebecca Smith, H. H. Furlow and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallaée Cowan spent seve
eral days recently with Mr. and Mrs, C. D.
Cox in Geneva, Ga.
At the home of the bride's parents, Miss
Frances Rainwater was married to Meive
C. Smith of Chattanooga Monday arver
noon at 5:10, Rev. R. L. Bolton perform
ing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
I?;t immediately for Chattanooga to re
side,
Mrs. Hill Foster entertained Mrs. Lena
Fitzsimmons, Mrs. John Orr and Mrs. Wal.
lace Cowan at bridge Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Celeste Furlow was hostess at a
rook party Tuesday afternoon, entertain
day for their home at Spartanburg, 8. C.,
after a visit of two weeks to Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Brock. :
Mr. and Mrs. Home Hilligan of Elber
ton are guests of friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tanner left Sun
day for Atlanta, where they will stay two
weeks before returning to their home at
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McClung of At
lanta are guests of Mr., and Mrs. John
Chapel,
Miss Mary Tanner and John Tanner en
tertained at a supper at their camp Fri
day evening.
Among the young people returning to
college this week are Misses Nell Ay
cock to Agnes Scott, Nell Cobb, Ruth
Smith, Eunice Johnson, Claire Snead to
Begsie Tift, Loyce Smith 40 G. N. I. C.,
Annice Whatley and Ruth Redwine to
State Normal, Agnes Adams and Lydie
Tanner to Wesleyan, Nellie Johnson to
Lanier University, I'ypba Martin to Cox,
Luther Harmon, Irving Hamrick, Raymond
Cride‘ and Sam Boykin to University of
Georgla, Guy Cheney to Mercer, John Tan
ner and Jell Brock to G. M. A., Fred Gar
rett to G. M. (~ Sidney Holderness to
Oglethorpe, Holland Melson to Clemson,
Frank and Lewis Cobb and Harvey Jack
son to Lecust Grove, Harold Griffin to
Emory and Bill Lovvorn, Hersghel Harris
and Frank Cooper to Georgia Tach.
The Missionary Sociesy of the Methodist
Church will meet with Mrs, Sallie Cobb
Monday afternoon.
Miss Edna Cook has gone to Atlanta,
where ghe will reside with Mrs. Clarence
Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jolly, Mr. and Mrs.
Chip Foster and Mrs. R. H. I(inncbrew'
mloto_red to Atlanta Saturday to see ',‘Flu
Flo.’ :
Miss Aline Correy has returned to her
home In Barnesville after a week's visit
to Miss Sarah Gray.
Miss Sarnh Francis Beall has returned
from a visit to Rarnesville.
Dwight McClain left Monday for a trip
te Seuth Georgia.
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and includes the following styles: Patent Leather, Brown Kid,
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You may not be able to get just the style you prefer but when
you see these wonderful values you will most certainly appreciate
them and be glad to get yqur size in any one of the styles embrated
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ing about twelve friends in honor of her
guest. Miss Luclle Cox of Geneva, Ga.
Miss Irene Shirley of Atlanta spent the
week end with Miss Mabrey Thompson.
Misses Adrian and Virginia Turnell were
hostesses last Monday night at a dihner,
their guests being Mr. and Mrs. BEverette
Atkinson, Miss Ida Boarden, Robert Tur
nell, Cooper Forehand and Paul McKnight
of Senoia, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wade have returned
to Marietta after a vistt to Mrs. Julla
Foster,
Miss Nannie Bell Whitaker is visiting
Miss Winifred Brim in Dawson.
Rev. Henry B. Mays and family of
Oxford were guests Tuesday of Mrs Lou
Stovall.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Bryan and baby
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have returnod to their home in Augusta.
Mrs. A. J. Walton and children of Hat.
onton were guests recently of Mr. and
Mis, M. C. Fsw.
Migs Celeste Furlow reutnred Monday to X
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