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THE UWOIIEECOIMR, KIXXEDCE V1LLE. CA-, JUNE IS. ISIS
who has heen
i, i*|« at Griffin, is
of Manchester,
the post week
Mr md Mr*. E. C. Kidd and sons,
!v,.r nnd danicr. and Mias Vadio
, rr v, <>f Montezuma and Mr. and
Richard Smith will leave Sun-
in their automobiles for a trip to
i! ihxon William*, who has been
Florida the past several months,
been -pending several days at
home in this city. His many
-r.<N were glad to see him nnd
him a cordial hand of welcome.
little daughter Leah. TnenT I * everml hours of time to make up, Mr - ;,nd Mr * T - McComb and • • •
' ' „ “ " „ " d ‘ yl »hich waa lost durin* the illn.ss. and M„. W. T. Hint. have acne to their Mr. sad Mr,. W. L. C.hnl
»,th Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lt«d In de . th * f , K „. lu ,. band . „™,r ho.oe at Blowing. N. C.J Sunday in Athons.
Mr. Chas M. Gibson. Mrs. Gibson where they will be the next several: • • •
is one of Miilcdgeville’s most talent- 1 n.onths. , Miss Margaret S. Rockwell, who
ed musicians and sweetest singers. * * * ! has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
She is the leader of the choir of he; Miss Nanette Rozar is at home, Beverley II. Rockwell in Atlanta, has
Presbyterian church, and on a num-| f rom Wesleyan College, visiting her I returned nnd entered summer school,
ber, of public occassions has thrilled mother, Mrs. L. J. Roz.tr. ! • * •
•ge audiences with her soloes. Miss Nell Davis of Albany is visit-. Mr. Louie Smith and his tw
• • * in F her. parent.-. Mr and Mr*. M. F. I daughters will leave Thursday morr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Brannnn of Mn- Davis. ; ing for an automobile trip to Balt
con will be the guests of Mrs. Eula * * * ! more and other points in the east.
Stanley today. Misses Eula and Leone Gunas.
• • • | formerly of thi* city, are here at-
Miss Luccttn Lawrence who teach | tending the summer school.
e* in Greenwood, S. C., is at home j • * *
to spend the summer. j Miss Alma Hood, of Tennille, is
• • • j the guest of Mrs. C. E. Youngblood
Miss Roberta Lawrence is at home j on Oconee Heights.
from Columbus, where she teaches.! * * *
• • • J Miss Sarah Ward, who ha-, been
Mrs. W. H. Blanks has returned J attending Columbia University, has
from a visit to her son. Mr. Albert\ returned home.
Blanks, in Valdosta. Mr. Blanks
Messrs. Otto H. Conn and J. T;
Andrew* made an automobile trip
through South Georgia and to Birm
ingham, Ala., the past week-end.
Mrs. Edyth Miller Gibson will at
an early date receive a diploma from
the Conservatory of Music of Wesley
an College. Mrs. G'hson has already
massed successfully the required ■ Bartow county,
number of examination^ hut
Mrs. L. J. Rozar has returned from
a visit to her sor. in Chicago.
Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Rutland and
children went to Atlanta this week
to attend the graduation of their son
and brother, Mr. W. L. Rutland at
Emory University. From Atlanta
they went for a visit tc relatives in
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson had as
their guest Wednesday, Hon. John
James Tigcrt, president of the Uni
versity of Florida.
Dr. and Mn. J. L. Beeson, Mrs.
Jackson Lane Edwards r.nd Dr. Tiger
attended the Rotary meeting in Ma
con at noon Wednesday. The meet
ing was a : testimonial dinner tp
Harry Stilwell Edwards.
i spent
Cochran.
Miss Katherine Moran who has
been teaching in Oklahoma the past
year is at home for the summer holi
days.
Miss Emily Hall is at home for the
r ummer months from her school in I
North Carolina. Miss Hall will he i
member of the G. S. C. W. faculty i
next year.
Miss Alice Hall will arrive home-
today from Miami to spend the sum
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Hall.
Mr. Garland Reid, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday and Monday with his
in* ther, Mrs. G. G. Reid.
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and Mrs.
John Mobley are spending several
MR. Nsll Johnson hss returned to j <■«>» » ith of Mr "- Mc ‘
,,r heme b Augusta, after a visit | in Brunswick.^
Miss Bertie Johnson. [ *
» -■ * j Mrs. McKinnon and Miss Gladys
Mr L. J. Johnson and son of Au- j McKinnon, of Brunswick, are visiting
visited the family of Mr. W. | Mr - “ nd McKinnon.
' Johnson the past week.
« * « Misses Katherine and Agnes Scott.
, nnd Miss Kate Thrash have returned
brought her homo in his automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Watkins at
tended a meeting of the Retail Mer
chants Association in Macon fast
He hus not yet de-
•d where he will locate to prac
his profession. *
Rev. H. C. Emory, Presiding Elder
of the Gr.ineaville District, spent
. , , . , . Sunday night in the city with Rev.
Anderson, who has been from Bn automobile trip to j John F. Yarbrough. He went to Mu-
o« graduate course in Atl>nta „ nd Savannah. I con early Monday morning to attend
the University of Penn. ... „ meeting of the Presiding Elders,
returned to the city forj „ r K r , nc j s Bowen, of the Uni-j which hud been cnlled by Bishop
; versity of Georgia, was the week-end | Moore,
guest of Dr. U. 8. Bowen. * * * J
• • * Mr. Allen Moore, of Wilmington,
The friends of Mrs. U. S. Bowen y t . c., is at the home of his parenst,
Dr. W. T. Wynn and Col. Geo. S. bc g j ad to ^ovr that she is Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore, recuperat
ion h spent Monday in Atlanta, j rap j d |y improving after an operation i n g after an operation for appendi-
"here they attended the commence-. on Monilay at the state Hospital. cilia,
mi nt exercises of Emory University. ^ • • • j » « •
Mi r s Sarah Bostick, of Camilla, is j Leighton Moore, of the U. S. Naval
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Stiles and fmm-i visiting her brother, Dr. W. A. Bos- j Acndcmy, has gone with the mem-
:ly. Miss Lillian StHes of Murfrees- lick . ; bcrs of hig claM Qn a tour u vUit
• * * ! the leading countries of Europe.
1 Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Schwall spent 1 • * *
! Sunday in Sparta. Misses Cornell Wilhite, Jane
• • • ; Patterson and Nan Mc.'sc and Cadet
Stiles nnd s.,n, Allen, of, Measrs EI „„ orth B , vin#- Seaborn Lou “ Norwood .re representing the
Luwrenci, Harry Bone, Jr., Oscie, loc *' Presbyterian church ut the
j Thoxton .nd Floyd Wynn have re-1 Presbyterian Young People's Confer-
i turned home from Emory University. cncp °f Georgia at Decatur this week.
I Rev. A. G. Harris carried them to
Decatur Tuesday, and has returned
J. B. Stiles last
•Mr. and Mrs. C. F- Stile and daugh-
•r. Ann. were the recent visitors of
lr*. J. B. Stiles.
Miss Blanche Green, who has been
‘caching in Winnsboro, S. C., for the
>nst year is at homo.
Mr. Alton Rogers, of Georgia Tech,
i at home for the summer holidays.
Tech.
Mrs.
Miss Mamie Ruth Williams who
ha- been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed
Bell Jackson, has gone to Chapel
Stiles and Mm. J. B.I Hi11 , N - C.. whole she will attend
Anniston, Ala. summer school.
Mrs. W. L. Williams, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell
Jackson.
C. P. Crawford and Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Sallee and children have
R» De to Chattanooga, Tenn., where j Jr.
they will visit Mrs. Abbic Crawford
Milton.
Mrs. Mark McComb, of Albany, is
isiting her son, Mr Thos McComb,
Frank Dennis and little x
• • * | Lee Jordan Dennis, of Eatonton, i
Miss Joe Moody, of Silvcy, N. C., j visiting Mrs. Dennis’ parents, J
i the gues tof Miss Christine Babb.! and Mrs. L. N. Jordan.
Haiti
Mis* Martha Bass left Sunday for Mr and Mrs. O. F. Veal nnd Miss
more, Md., where she attended
the graduating exercises of Johns
Hopkins University. She is attond-
!ni " the graduating exercises at the
United States Military Academy this
»eek-end and will sail for a tour of
Kurope early next week. Miss Bass
‘ ill return home in August.
-Mrs Clara Morris will spend sev-
•ral weeks at Columbia University
■ New York studying.
Mr. John Bell, of Shreveport* La.,
- visiting his father, Mr. J. F. Bell.
-Mrs. Wesley U. Moran and little
r, n, Wesley, Jr., of Atlanta, are the
'Hosts of Mrs. Jerc Moore.
Mrs. Margaret Napier spent sev-
ral days of this week in Atlanta.
The many friends of Mrs. Mattie
Rivins arc delighted to know that
her condition has greatly improved
and that she has been permitted to
take short automobile ride*. She is
spending several days with her sis
ter. Mrs. H. D. Allen.
Miss Maggie Jenkins has returned
from Atlanta whdre she attended
the wedding of her sister. Miss Lexie
Jenkins, who is a graduate of G. S.
C W. and has many frienda in thia
«*ity.
Mis« Marah Sanford has returned'
home from Bremaeau, where she re
ceived her A. B. degree last week.
Mrs. Sanford
n!n t program.
Mrs. Sam Terry and children have
come to Millcdgeville to make their
home.
Judge and Mrs. Hawes Cloud, of
Crawfordville, spent several hours of
Mondny in the city.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Carswell of
Senunary Hill, Texas, are visiting
Mrs. A. N. Torrance and other rela
tives in the city .and county.
Miss Catherine Little, who is visit
ing Jier pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Little, will return to her. home at
Newark, N. J., this week.
Mrs. Lura Rogers, of Sandersville,
spent several days of the past week
here visiting relatives.
Muss Betty Zachry i s at home from
Tait, whpre she teaches.
Mr. Stanley Chandler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Chandler, is at home
from Teck. He macle a splendid rec
ord the past year, and was among
the honor students.
Miss Mae Moore has returned home
from Center College in. Danville, Ky.,
for the summer holidays. She was
met in Macon by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs- C. L. Moore.
Mb* Bertha Holt, who baa been
teaching in Colombia, 3. C., has re-
Mrs. W. L. Ghols
thy of her friends here in tee seri
ous illness of her brother, Thomas
E. Waiies at Galesbury, Ill. The
latest news is that hb condition b
improving.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Watson an
nounce the birth of an eleven pc.und
boy Wednesday, June 11th.
Mrs. W. A. Wedgwood with her
child' en of Chicago, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cock.
Mrs. H. W. Grimes, of Elkton, Fla.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Andrews were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sco
field in Macon Wednesday at a birth
day luncheon in honor of Mrs.
Eugem- Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. West Mosteller an
nounce the birth of a baby girl on
Sunday, June 8th. She has been
named Miriam Riley.
Judge B C. Ward and grandson,
Mr. Kennan Wurd, have returned
from Biloxi, Miss., where Judge Ward
attended the reunion of Confederate
Veterans. Judge Ward, who is a
Brigadier General commanding the
Eastern Brigade of the Georgia Di- j
vision of the United Confederate
Veterans, reports that the reunion
was a pleasant event, and that vet
erans were royally entertained.
Mrs. Sam Whatley and little son
have gone to Claxton, where they
will rpend the greater part of the
summer with Mrs. Whatley's parents.
Mrs. Geo. H. Webber, ns represen
tative of the Grand Chapter of Iowa,
is attending a meeting of the Grand
Chapter of Georgia Eastern Star at
Macon this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Mrs.
Clarence Wall and Mrs. J. R. Smith,
have represented the local order of
the Eastern Stars at the Grand Lodge
in Macon this week.
Mrs. Wm O’Driscall Rockwell hos
returned from a visit to Miss Cleck-
ley in Augusta. |
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