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SOCIAL mCULICUTSEB
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« r a nd Mrs. Jerc N- Moore spent
Ri-ek-end in Atlanta.
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Vrt. sally Fannie Tyler, of Ms*
I -hi? guest of Mrs. H. D- Allen.
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Mr J 0l . Hough spent the week-end
• Ralcieh. N. C., vis tlng his moth
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Anne Bone visited f-iends
ant reteln
„V.end.
Atlanta the pa-t
and Mrs. Jo’nn C. Stile, and
lanehtcr, Katherine, spent
Saadav in Athena
Mr. and Mm. Heindel Mobley, ot
:p n..a. are the guest, of Mr. an.1
K. .1 McElrath.
Mr- Penny Groan and
Jiafbter. Penny, «P«'H Sunday with
uletives in Atlanta
l|r«. Pirns J. Conn and daunhtere,
, ... Sunday in Covinnton, visiting
w rran’s parents.
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The V W. A. will *01661 Thursday
reri’sr at 5 00 o’clock at the how
f Mr?. V'rr.on Davir.
Mr Brooks Harvely, of Davisboro,
rj Mr. K. P. Walden, of Louisville,
•*nt Sunday in the city.
R<*r and Mrs. Horace S. Sra'th
•ent Tuesday in Covington, wher«
they attended a district meeting.
:r«. Charles and Joe Itedwine,
f Fayettville, were the truest’
Pr and Mrs. L. P. Lonjjino on Sun
day-
Hr. P'erce WnU:er who is a
deal at the State University.
iBday with his mother, Mrs. }
■filler.
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Members of the Senior Epworth
Leiwe of the Methodist church went
to Cray Sunday night to utfe
rronp meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rog^r Smith and
hildren spent Sunday In W'nder a?
of Mrs. Smith’s sister.
M*. 0 P. Chance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stcmbridge
•nd little daughter spent the week-
drnp Mm. Str mb ridge'* pan-
nts at Rocky Ford.
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Mr J. J. Haverty and Miss Mary
inrerty were the of
“ d Mr. R. w. Hatcher on their visit
Msndny nnd Tuesday.
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v Lillian Stiles, Margaret
■wronirli, Helen Roberta, Eliiabeth
hr. Lucetta Lawrence and Mary
'“s were visitors to Atlanta Sat-
ur <toy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones and
'h’ldren, of G’baon, Gn.; Mr. aad
W - z - Jones and B. W. Jones
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
F ™nk Broome.
• • • n vmp|
Mr and Mrs. Jack Tunnell ami
, ” au *hter have moved to AL
y where they will make their
***• Mr. Tunnell has accepted a
1 on with the rourty there.
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| r Loute Grace, who has been
lo the City Hoapital by in-
received |„ , q1# >ccl d enll
ur " p d to his home and It
v rn’ning his strength.
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*! r . A Goldstein is spending this
m New York whera he ia pur-
**or« v Pprin * merchandise for hit
v Pre - Me was accompanied by
„ ,. 0r ” ra A^mand, buyer for
>nt th.
Andrews and Louis
lU*’ Jr ” and Dr. E. A. Tigner
week-end in Clinton, 8. C-,
a** ,r Edward Andrews, who
"* the Pre bPterian Col-
e there.
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r *P ! - and Mrs. E. N. Ennis and
Mr*. T. H. Ennis went to
n S ' ,n dny to attend the funeral
, of ^leoTpin V. Boye*-
" r wns a rrister of Mrs. E
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,""' i Mrs. L. q c . Ijlm , r w! |i
1 In rrtnrn to their homo
I s, after spending sow
’ in "iH city. Mr. Lamar
sd. J* C , * 1 * ,w * rHy and has
" home In Havana thirty-two
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Ur. Leo Daily, Dr. Edgar Shankt,
Or. Hal Davidson and Dr. T. C.
Davidson of Atlanta were the guests
of Dr. Edwin Allen on Monday and
Tuesday. They lenjoyed the *ime
hunting.
Mrs. Margaret Napier, Mrs. Eliza
beth Napier and Mrs. Armaml
Beauregard who came down from her
home in Hartford,’ Conn., on Satur
day left Tuesday for a six weeks
automob'le trip through Florida.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Butts, Jr., and
little daughter of Gainesville, were
in the city Saturday, and were given
a cordial welcome by relatives and
friends. (Mrs. Butts spent the pvt
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harper Tucker at Deepntep. They
returned to their home in Gainesville
Sunday.
MRS. HOMER BIVINS
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Mrs. Homer Bivins wn* hostess
Wednesday evening to Ihe members
of her bridge club. At the conclus
ion of the games a delicious ice
course was served.
SHERIFF HAYNIE TO ENTERTAIN
MEMBERS OF SPRING LAKE
CLUR.
Sheriff w. J. Hayine will enter
tain the members of the Spring Lake
Hunting and Fishing Club at a
barbecue on Friday evening at the
club near this city.
Sheriff Ilaynie ia a charter mem
ber of the club and has invited all
the members of the club to enjoy his
hospitality Friday. Mr. B- Little
Layfield will have charge of the
MISS WIILLIE BOGGUS HOTESS
TO TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB.
Miss ’Willie Buggus entertained
♦he members of the Tuesday N : ght
Bridge Club on Wednesday evening
at her home on Washington, St- The
time of meeting was changed to
Wednesday because of the Roosevelt
balls.
MRS. MARTHA SIBLEY HONORED
AT HAMPSTEAD N. Y.
Mrs. Martha S'bley, who is a mem
ber of the English faculty in Hamp
stead, N. Y., was honored this week
when she was named a member of
the Kappa Delta Pi, international
honorary, coeducational fraternity
which endeavors to maintain
highest, educational standards.
Mrs. Sibley is recognized as
of the outstanding teachers in New
York and has been honored on sev
eral occasions. In June she will re
reive the Masters degree from Co
lumbia University.
MRS. DAVID FERCUSON AND
MISS BETTY FERCUSON HONOR
MISS DOROTHY McLEAN.
a M C. NEWS
Swarts, Reporter
Maj. Ostennan and the band
to Quitman last week to take part in
a Georgia Educational Festival. The
hand paraded* Friday morning and
tejuvenated Frida> afternoon on
a good Georgia bu.*becue.
The battalion attended the dedica
tion of the memorial to Dr. Charles
flerty last Thursday. The band
tributed several numbaxa of the pro
gram and led the parade which left
the campus at 3:00 o’clock.
Cadet Zippera gave The Secret of
the M’ll to the library Tuesday.
Company B won two games laat
week to take the top perch of the lad
»lcr. They defeated Company D or
the court last Wednesday and rolled
•ip ano’her victory Saturday night
•*ver Company A. Bessent was high
point man for Company B with 11
I’oints. Charh* Brooks took the lead
METHODIST CHURCH STEWARDS
WILL GATHER AT A DINNER
The members of the Board of
Stewards of the Methodist church
will on next Tuesday evening gather
in the Sunday School room of the
church at a dinner.
These dinners are served quarter
ly with m, group of the Stewards as
hosts. The dinner will be prepared
and served by the members of one
of the elrele*.
G. S. C. ALUMNAE OFFICERS
ATTEND DISTRICT /COUNCIL
Miss Mary Lee Anderson, pres]
dent; Ml» Louse Smith, 1st Vice
President and M'ss Katherine Wea
ver, Treasurer, attended the meet*
ing of the third distriet alumnae
council of American in Williams
burg, Vs., on Friday and Saturday.
The officers represented 28,000
G. S. C. alumnae at the council
meeting.
MR. AND MR5. DIGDON
CONDUCTING CEORG1A-
AMER1CAN SCHOOL OF AIR
Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Rigdon are
now conducting the Gcorgia-Amer
icon School of the Air broadest
over a net-work of f've stations in
tbe South. The broadcast will.be
from station W. M. A- Z.
Mrs. Rigdon is remembered as
Miss Edyth Miller and with her hus
band the School of the Air was ii
augur* ted three years ago- Audition?
will be given in music, art and re
citation and declamation. The school
is sponsored by the Atlanta Gcor-
gian-American. Mr. Rigdon is direc
tor of the school and Mrs. Rigdon Is
professor of veiea.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
WILL MEET.
The Presbyterian Circles o* the
Auxiliary will meet Monday with Hie
following members:
No. 1 with Mrs. Wister Ritchie;
No. 2 with Mrs. L. C. Hall; No. 8
with Mrs. Mamie Pitts; No. 4 with
Mrs. W. D. Morr’aon; No. 5 with
Mrs. Frank Riley; No. 6 with Miss
Catherine Weaver at the Eberhart
Studio.
The first five circles will meet at
3:80 in the afternoon, while circle 0
•ill meet Monday evening at 7:80.
MISS BETTY FERGUSON
rOMPLlMENTS VISITOR.
Min Betty Ferguson entertained
he members of the Tuesday night
ridge club on last Wednesday even-
ng with Miss Dorothy MeLean, her
•ouse guest, as the honor guest of
■ e occasion.
Before the game* were started a
elicions dinner ( was served. Miss
Willie Boggus was awarded
jocre .Miss Mary Cline low score
nrize, and Miss McLean was
seated a handsome guest prize.
In addition to the club members
the guejts included Min Kate Trash,
Miss Floride Allen, Mrs. F. D.
Thomas and Mrs. Sidney McGee.
A DELIGHTFUL DINNER SERVED
Mr. John Cosby, of Cam Station,
one of Hancock County's most
prominent and progressive fanners,
entertained a number of his friend*
at a sumptuous supper at his horns
last Wednesday evening.
Among the Milledgeville men
joying the hospitality of Mr. Cosbj
were Dr. Richard Binion, Mr. Ralph
Simmerson, Mayor Adrian Horne,
Mr. Tom Fraley, Major flam Whs 1
ley, Mr. Walter Cosby, and Mr. Tom
Wert. "*T
The supper is an annual affair
with Mr. Crosby, and it always look
ed forward to with pleasure.
The beautiful colonial home of
Mrs. David Ferguson was the scene
of one of the most delightful social
events of the season on Monday af
ternoon when Mrs. Ferguson and
her daughter, Mi&s Betty Ferguson,
entertained at a tea complimenting
M’sa Dorothy McClean ,of Vancou
ver, B. C., who Is their attractive
and charming guest.
The spacious rooms on the first
floor were used for the reception
and entertainment of the guesti
and were decorated with artistic ,,,
howl, ond VMM of nsrctiis and ! ’ ,,lh 7 P° int »-
Japonic. Green un.hnded taper, in’ Company r took n lead in tie
eilver candle rt ek, vr-ro arced ™r' r f“™> **'' ,h *Y
about the room-. I V'' 1 un ‘" "" l *« of
.... . .. „ \ Pwy. ^hon it was overcome by Com-
Rece.vmn at the door were Mr. „ y „ momentarily. McCommon,
Reel! Bone and >!». Kate Thch ,. d ft, .coring for Compon, O with
who d rected thr gue.t, mU, the lie- g p0 ' n „, whil , u w „ hi
mg room wherr th, reccmng lmo m ,„ fop Co r ]5
■toodjn the lmo wore Mr. Forgo- „„ for ., „
son, Miss Ferguson. Miss McClean, • follows:
and Mr*. James L. Sibley. Mrs. _
Fergu.on wore . becoming gown of *7,
black velvet, (Mia. F.rgu.on | «. A Company D.
The .landing i. follows: D won
i , . . . . ... . A won 2, lost I; C won 1, lojt 2-
olack velvet featuring the fash-^ ^ a
j Mfgh point men January 24: Bes-
Kent 14, Company B; Wilhite II.
Company B; Martin 8, Company D;
I Atiey 6, Company D.
high point men January 27:
Brooks, C. 7, Company A; Troutman
G, Company A; Bcssent 11, Compaay
B; Wilhite 6, Company B; McCom
mon* 8. Company C; Brooks, p 4,
Company C; Jacobs 4. Company C;
Adams, G. 4, Company C; Laney IB,
Company D; Frankenbuiger 5, D.
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL
HOLDS CONVENTION
The District Sunday School con
vention met at Bethel church on last
Sunday for an all day session.
Tbe program was arranged by ID.
W. C. Green with Mrs. J. C. Stiles in
charge of music.
Dr. Francis Daniels led a discus
sion on Leadership through the h»-
ftence of the Home and Sunday
School. He pointed out the great in
fluence the*e great factors in Chris
tian life had had in building men and
women. Mrs. B- D* Anderson, d'striet
pres : dent, Mrs. J. C. Stiles, Mrs.
George Griner and Miss Louise Al
ford gave short and interesting talks-
Katherine Stiles and Frances Me-
Cluney sang several songs. The Jun
ior Members of Hopewell under the
direction of Mr*. Dudley Myriek
rang a number of song*.
’onablo large sleeves and broad
shoulder effect. .Mr*. Sibley was I
dressed in a flowered flat crepe af
ternoon gown.
Mrs. Miller S. Bell, Mrs. R. B.
Moore and M : f* Pauline McKinley
received the guests in the I’brary and
’nvited them into the dining room ,
where they were served ice cream j
and cake. Presiding at the table were j
Mrs. Richard Binion and Miss Floride
Allen. The table was covered with a
hand*ome lace cloth with a center |
decoration of white narcissi in a,
large silver bowl, and on either side.
were silver candle stick* holding tall (
green taperi. Assisting in serving:
were: Mrs. Jere Moore, Mrs. J- O.
Sallee, (Mrs. Joraphine Jennings.
M : ra Decora Adams, and Miss Clara
Morria.
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QUARTS—ZSc ONE-HALF GALLONS—SSe GALLOHSMc
MISS CRAWFORD
complimented.
Miss Annie CrowfoH, of Athene,
Go., th- (treot irest |,ron<ldou*hter
of Willin’ H. Crowford. wo, the
”U0rt of Mrs. C. P. Crowford los;
seek. Miss Crowford made tie dos
es sddres, to the Prosbyterion An*-
il’ory on Friday afternoon, at tie
final meetine of the week of prayer
r„r Homo *M»i She broueh* an
’nspiratinnal mes-aye on Evanceliw
to the fifty-three women preaent.
Miss Crawford is widely known
thrmiehout the state, heir* a premle-
it worker 'n her own Auailiary and
-esRbytwl 11 !*
Fridsv evening Mr*. Crawford
(♦eria'nad Ffxtwn officer* of tho
Aux'HaTV at tea. a*
Mir* Crawford.
DICK ALLEN CELEBRATES
SEVENTH BIRTHDAY.
Little Richard Binion Allen, the
son of Dr. and Mr*. Edwin Allen
celebrated hie seventh birthday
Monday afternoon when he enter
tained a number of hi* young friend*
at a birthday party.
Gamea were enjoyed during the
afternoon. Invited into the living
room they found a table arranged
carrying out the Valentine idea *lt>.
heart shaped cups of candy marking
each place. A large birthday eako
formed the center arrangement’
Those invited were: Milton Harring
ton, Louis Horne, Billy Von Scholen-
bach. Paul Goodrich, George and
Reynolds Allen and Edwin Allen.
Betty Allen assisted in *nterta : ning.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUR
The Home Econom’es Club at Pea
body High School had Its regular
meeting Wednesday, January 17th.
The meeting was called to order by
the President Martha Chitty. The
minutes were read for the last meet
ing hy the Secretary Corinne Tuck
er. There were one or two error*
which were corrected, then the min
utes were acceptd. Old business was
a«ked for ro a report was given by
Marjorie Caldwell who was appoint
ed on a comittee to rrystal’ze stand
ords for the dub. These were read
and accepted by the club.
Corinne Tucker, Secretary of the
dub, handed in her resignation as
she h»d bpen elected President of
her clan. Louise Thomas was elected
*> take her place.
An JateresMng proerram had been
planned which consisted of a tap
dance by Agnen Gibson and then a
Ftay. "Home Economics Alphabet” I
by twenty-rix rW* of the dub. Th*>
dab color*, p : nk and green were
■and la maktag the letter*. j
FVMCBB BOLUMHEAD.
Reporter j
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