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“THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, 1921
Personal Mention
Mr. Stafford, Hewitt returned on
“Thursday from a business trip
~ through the Carolinas and Tennessee.
He says business is decidely “picking
up” where he visited. |
Miss Virginia Boston came up
from Lucy Cobb Institute to spend
the week-end. B
* Miss Louise Carson spent the week
end in Atlanta as the guest of Mrs.
’;vlliss Elizabeth Harris, of Athens,
I 8 visiting her mother, Mrs. Pitts, at
Miss Allie Crockett«'s.\
w= Mr. and Mrs. T. A/ Gramling and
son, Tom, who have been spending
the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
) rn home next week. ‘
/‘ Mr. and Mrs. Linton Dean, of
Voodstock, announce the arrival of
a little daughter on Saturday.
“Miss Sara Williams, of Atlanta,
visited her sister, Mrs. J. M. Austin,
this week. |
Miss Emily Kemp spent the week
end with friends at Canton.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKoin, of
Atlanta, were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thornton.
Miss Zula Patterson, of Decatur,
svas the week-end guest of Mrs. Wil
diam McEachern.
Mr. Virgil McCleskey, Mr. Arthur
“Crowe, Mr. John Collins, and Mr.
‘Gus Grogan are enjoying an automo
bile trip through Florida.
Mr. J. R. Brumby returned on Sat
urday from a three weeks stay in
‘Washington and New York. ‘
Mrs. J. Graham Sullivan, of New‘
York, who was operated on at St.
Joseph's Infirmary in Atlanta on Sat-!
};dax,is improving nicely. i g
Dr. Robert Harris, who is an in<
temne at the Georgia Baptist Hospital
in Atlanta, spent the week-end with
‘his' parents, Dr. and Mrs. E, L. Har
_xis.
“Mf"and Mrs. Tom Garrett, of At
“lanta, were the week-end guests of
"Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brumby, Sr.,
#who have been spending the winter
in Dunedin and Passe Grille, Florida,
arrived on Friday, and are with their
.daughter, Mrs. George H. Sessons.
Mrs. B. G. Brumby, Jr., and baby
left on Monday for an extended visit
to her mother, Mrs. Doddp, in Harts
wille. Mr. Brumby is spending q;
month on business in Waynesville,“
N. C.
Mss Marie Owenby came down
from Canton to spend the week-end
at home.
Mr. Lawrence Brumby, of Coving
“ton, was the week-end guest of his
-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bolan Brumby.
"~ Miss ‘Eunice Cooper - spent the
-week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Garrett, Milton Garrett, and
‘Joe Gable, spent Sunday in Atlanta
-with Mrs. Hughes. .
Mr. and Mrs. Len Baldwin have re
“turned from St. Petersburg. Mrs.
"Baldwin's many friends are delighted
‘to see her restored to health after her
‘winter in Florida. i
/fiiss Jeanette Anderson will come
up from Wesleyauol]ege to spend
_the Easter holidays gt home.
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Mr. P. E. McCollum, of Calhoun, a
brother of Mrs. J. M. Cogburn, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cog
r. and Mrs. C. W. DuPre, Mrs. H/
M. Cottingham, and Mrs. Herbert
Brown, left on Sunday in Mr. DuPre’s,
car for Washington. Mrs. Cotting
am will remain for some weeks as
the guest of Mrs. Brown, who had
been visiting her for a month, buti
Mr. and Mrs. DuPre will return home
Sunday. |
Mz, James W. Legg, who has been
ill at the Piedmont Sanitarium in
Atlania, is improving so rapidly that
he will be brought home in the course
of a week. 3 I
| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richardson re
turned home Friday from Kissime,
Florida, where they have been spend
ing the winter, motoring up in their
ca —
/ The friends of Lieutenant Com
mander;and Mrs. John F. Atkinson
will interested to learn of the ar
rival of a little daughter at their
home in Waverly.
““"Miss Dulcia DeFoor, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Miss Mar
'garet McNeel.
- The Rev. John Trostle, Evangelist
from Rome, who preached at the Pres
byterian Church Sunday, was the
guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Faw for
W. {
r. E. L. Harris is attending the
Osteopathic Convention in Atlanta
this week.
Mrs. C. E. Denham was “called to
Griffin on Friday by the illness of al
relatives. e
l/r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovejoy and
is’on;"W' liam, who have been spend
iing e/winter with the Misses Setze,
will réturn to their home at Spring
Hill next week.
| ‘Mr. John Towers, of Rockledge,
Fla., has been the guest of his siters,
Misses Tallulah and Mary Towers.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snider, of At
lanta, announce the arrival of a lovely
little daughter on Monday, who will
be named Margaret Shippen.
Miss: Mary Schilling arrived home
Monday from a pleasant visit to
friends in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanger, and
baby, of .Atlanta, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Phil
lips. VA
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. L. Stovall, and Mr. H. G.
Hawkins attended the Baptist Confer
ence in Atlanta on Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Holland is up from Lucy
Cobb Instgim for the week at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunn, of Me
sa, Arizona, announce the arrival of
a fine girl. The many friends of Mrs.
Dunn, who was Miss Eloise Barnes,
of Marietta, will be cordially inter
ested in this news.
Miss Mary Towers, left on Mon
day for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Done
gan~Towers in Baltimore.
©" Miss! Lucile Sessions, who is at
schgol in Gunston Hall, Washington
Cit&rrives home Friday, to spend
the EaSter holidays with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Sessions.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Frey spent
(the week-end in Atlanta with Mrs.
ißaff.: -
Mrs. Preston. House of Gilmer,
Texas, visited the Misses Bolton’s this
| week. .
l Mr. James H. Groves is attending
the Convention of the Woodmen of
the World in Valdosta, this week. 3
‘Mrs. George Griffin has issued ins
vitations to a reception on Thursda(
afternoon next, for her house-guest,
Mrs. Charles O. Wyatt, of Califor-'
e o : ‘
““Miss Ella White spent several days
last week with Mrs. John S. Candler
in Atlanta. %1 &
Miss Sabine Nichols, who has been
pending some days with her mother,
has returned to Atlanta.
Miss Charlotte Northcutt, who is
at school at Winston-Salem, N. C., is
spending the Easter wvacation with
Mrs. Richard Mitchell in Statesville,
N. C. Mrs. Mitchel} is pleasantly re
membered here as Miss Georgiana
Evans, - ;
Mr. E. R. Underwood has been call
ed to Washington on business for the
Southern railroad, - -
Mr. E. W. Petty, who has been ill
at the sanitarium in Asheville, for
some time is improving and will soon
be home.
Mrs. Jim Gaines, of Adairsville,
will be the guest of Mrs. Ewing Un
derwood this week-end.
Mrs. A. K. White, who has been
spending the past month visiting re-.
latives in Macon and LaGrange, has
Mhome. i :
/ Itiis a matter of comment that the
yom&g people are having swimming
parties out at the Club now. Quite
rkable for ‘March!
rs. Pear] Rucker Fowler, of Al
pharetta, was the guest of Mrs. W.
{W ins last week.
7" Dr. ;Jggmk Mims and son, Frank, Jr.
r’and Edward Groves, motored to Sa
vannah last Saturday to spend a
ek, ;
“~—M¥."and Mrs. W. J. Black and fam
ily moved into the house owned by
Miss] Fannie Glover, 502 Whitlock
Avenue. :
Mrs. G. W. Hicks, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. V. M.
Morris.
Miss Annie Kay continues quite
ill at the home of her sister, Mrs.
V. L. Starr. >
Miss Grace Water, who was the
guest of Mrs. George Daniell, has re
turned to Birmingham.
Mrs. Oslin and Mrs. Taylor, of At
lanta, spent Tuesay with their sister,
Mrs. B. T. Frey.
Miss Annie Porter spent the week
end with friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. Jack Thorpe and Mrs. J. V.
Chastain, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Mrs. J. W. Brown.
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL ,
° Mrs. Charles Leard is ill at her
home on Pomeroy street. :
Miss Mildred Thompson, of Atlan
ta, is the guest of Mrs, Joseph M.
Brown. Miss Thompson has been ill
all winter at St. Joseph’s Infirmary,
and is recuperating here with her
friends... £y
“ Mrs. George Nichols, Miss Mary
Robeson, and Miss Jean Wallace at
tended a beautiful luncheon given by
Mrs. Willis Milner, Jr., in Atlanta on
T'{u_esday.
Mrs:<o."A. Cowan and Mrs. M. A.
‘Moore visited friends in Kirkwood
this week.
' Miss Emma McCleskey and Miss
Annie Bryon, of Blackwells, visited
Mrs. Virgil McCleskey this week.
- Miss Dorothy Pomeroy, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Miss Char
lotte Law. .
Miss Maud Medford aad her broth
er, Mr. Earle Medford, who have
been living in the Watsen heuse on
Maple Avenue, have moved to Gram
ling street. Mr. Watson ead daugh
ter, Miss Annie, are back in their own
home. ; ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Green and baby,
of Atlanta, were the week-end guests'
of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. White.
EASTER FLOWERS
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ROSWELL STREET | MARIETTA
~ The Epworth League will hold a
prayer meeting at 7:30 o’clock on
Friday evening at Mrs. Tilden Con
nor’s. 3
Mrs. Louise Earnshaw, of Raleigh,
N. C., was the guest of Mrs. Marvin
Frey last week.
Miss Evelyn Watkins has returned
fregm, a visit to Cartersville.
é Mr. Clarence Rohner’s new bunga
law on /| Alexander street is almost
complg:fd, a: will make a very at
tractive home.
Egbert yver spent the week-end
with his aunt, Mrs. M. L. McNeel, en
route from the University of the
South, Suwanee, Tenn., to visit' his
mother in Savannah. ¢
Miss Helen Faw came up from
Agnes Scott College for the week-end
at home, bringing with her Miss At
tie Alford and, Miss Maud Boyd. '~
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EXHIBIT OF BEAUTIFUL CHINA
f Mrs. R. J. Hancock is exhibiting
gier exquisite hand-painted china at
Brumby’s \Furniture store, and even
those who are not prepared to pur-.
chase any just now will enjoy™lpok
ing at the lovely, artistic pieces.} - ‘
| Society |
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Di At Club Next Thursday
.'GThe first dinner of the Season wil|
‘D@ held at the Golf Ci?b on Thursday
evening, March 29. will be an es
pecially enjoyable ofcasion, coming
just after Easter, and a musical pro.
gram has been p red to add to the
attraction.
The Committee in charge consists
of Mrs. D. C. Cole, chairman, Mrs. B,
G. Brumby, Mrs. Henry Wyatt, Mrs,
Howell Trezevant, Mrs. J¢ Daniell,
and Mrs. George Anderson.
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Arts And Crafts
S‘?fiol at Club 4
{: The Arts and Crafts Section of the
Study Club entertained all the sec
tions at'the Golf| Club on Thursday
afternoon, a largé number of ladies
being present.
The ‘feature of“the meeting was 3
lecture on Interior Decoration by Mr.
Tichnor, of the Brown Decorating
Company, of Atlanta. = painty re
freshments were served. ¥