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Friday Morning, May 31st, 1918,
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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Miss Rebecca Wyatt returned home
on Monday from Queens College at
Charlotte, N. C,, accompanied by her
two friends, Miss Rubineal Thomp
<on of Orlando, Fla., and Miss Wearn
of Charlotte, who will be her guests
for some time. |
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Mr. Richard Marchman was one of
fifty boys from Dahlonega chosen to
o to Plattsburg, N. Y., to enter the
training camp there. He leaves on
Friday to be gone thirty days. -
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Ar. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Macon
and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Collins of
Acworth were the guests of Mr. andi
Mrs. E. H. Northcutt last week. ‘
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Miss Clara Thornton spent last
weel: with friends in Atlanta. |
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKoin of At
tanta announce the birth of a daugh
ter.
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M:is. W. M. Kuhnen has received
news of her husband’s safe arrival
overseas.
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Mrs. C. T. Nolan, Miss Elizabeth
Nolan, and Tom and Burwell left on
Monday morning b): automobile for
Brunswick, where they will visit rel
atives for a week.
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Mr. John Schilling of Atlanta was
the week-end guest of his father, Mr.
1" ®. A. Schilling. ,
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Lt. Horace Field sp'ent the week
end here. He returned to Charleston
Monday night, takin with him his two
children who have been staying with
their grandmother, Mrs. Mudrack.
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Macon Earle Clayton, Jr., is the
name of the fine new son who arrived
on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Clayton of Atlanta. Mrs. Clayton is
the zuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Warren.
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Tittle Virginia Wilkerson has re
turned to Atlanta after a pleasant
visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Weems.
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Wir, Carlysle Sheftall of Atlanta
spent the week-end with his grand
mother, Mrs. E. T. Sheftall.
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Mrs. Lambert, who has been the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Stone,
on Dixie Ave., has returned to her
home in Pickens county.
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Thomas Sessions has returned home
Friday from Franklin, La., where he
has heen attending school.
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VMrs. George McKenzie and Mrs.
Milton Dargan, of Atlanta, visited
Mrs. D. W. Blair on Sunday.
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Mrs., B. L. Stringer has been con
fined to her home recovering from
a painful operation.
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Mz. A. S. Cohen has gone to New
Orieans on a business trip.
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Ve, Rivalto of New York, and Se
nor Rumbo of Beaunos Ayres, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dan
iell on Tuesday.
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M. Earnest Robertson attended a
beautiful dinner given by Professor
Smith at East Lake on Monday even
ng.
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Me. Albert Dobbs visited his daugh
ter, Mrs. Walter Sams, on Tuesday.
He was en route for Athens, after
a visit to his daughter in Texas.
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Mir. and Mrs. H. C. Boatner and
Miss Leona Donehoo of Atlanta and
Messrs Austin Boatner and Henry
Vandergriff, of Fort McPherson,spent
Friday nlght with Mr. and Mrs. W.
I'. Boatner.
MONDAY, June 3rd.
Edith Storey
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Treasure of the Sea
“Treasure of the Sea” is a picture
which contains all the romance and
}*x«:itement its name implies. There
is vigor, humor, and breath-taking ad
venture throughout its five acts,
Comedy or News Reel
The friends of Miss Mary Holland
are glad to know that she is much bet
ter.
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Dr. W. H. La Prade, of Atlanta,
was the recent guest of his brother
in-law, Dr. Rembert Smith.
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The Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Claiborne
are rejoicing over a fine new boy.
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Mrs. G. C. Roberts went to Atlan
ta on Wednesday to attend the fun
erai of her friend, Miss Clyde Crock
ett.
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- Mrs. Mollie Martin is the guest of
Mrs. Georgia Tumlin in Cartersville.
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Mrs. Margaret McCulloch and Miss
Phemie RusseM had as their guests
for the week-end Mrs. T. Curtis and
son of Datona, Fla. On Sunday they
were joined by Mrs. Edward Russell
and son and Mrs. Thomas of Atlanta.
On Monday Miss Russell and Mrs.
Baker left to spend the summer in
Monteagle, Tenn. Mrs. McCulloch
will remain in her home here for the
summer and will have with her Miss
Margaret Wellons and other grand
children.
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Miss Harriet Robeson returned on
Monday from a visit to Macon. She
was accompanied by her grand-moth
er, Mrs. Holtzclaw, who will spend
the summer here.
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Mr. Rosser Little and Mr. W. S.
Tomlinson motored down to Eaton
ton for the week-end.
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Mr. Sherrod Tomlinson of Gordon,
is the guest of his brother, Mr. W. S.
Tomlinson, this week
“THE WOMANLESS WEDDING”
Forty-five of the prominent busi
ness men of the city will be seen to
great advantage Monday night! Ma
rietta has, perhaps, never realized
what a talented, beautiful, graceful
company of bankers, lawyers, doc
tors, ect., we have had in our midst
all these years. But in that hit of
the season, “The Womanless Wed
ding,” which will be presented at the
Auditorium on Monday evening, next,
all these latent talents and .beauties
will shine forth.
“The Womanless Wedding” will be
presented under the direction of Miss
Miller, who has the copyright. The
Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist
Church is having this comedy put on
and all who attend are promised a
rare treat. Remember the day, Mon
day, June 3rd, at 8 P. M. at the
Auditorium.
LAW-JONES.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Law of Mari
etta, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lucille De Nevers, to
Mr. Earl Clinton Jones of Greenville
S. C. ,the wedding to take place in
June.
The above announcement is of
great nterest to Marietta, where Miss
Law has lived all her life.
She is the second of the attractive
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Law, and is a lovely and petite bru
nette. After finishing school here,
she went to Cox College, making a
specialty of music.
Mr. Jones, the fortunate groom to
be is a prominent young business
man of South Carolina, being super
intendent of three large cotton mills.
The wedding will be a beautiful
home affair and will take place the
nineteenth of June. Her many
friends here regret that she will re
side inSouth Carolina after her mar
riage.
TUESDAY, June 4th.
Constance Talmadge
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The Lesson”
“«The Lesson,” alternately humorous
and serious, tells a story of the lives
of the kind of people that everybody
knows. It relates the experiences of
a girl who learned “The Lesson” be
fore it was too late.
Screen Telegram
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Don’t forget Friday, May 31st, Mary Pigkford in.“M’Liss,” and Saturday, June Ist, Wm. S. Hart in “ The Cold Deck.”
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
PICTURE SHOW PARTY
Mrs. Henry Wyatt, Jr., was host
ess at a delightful picture show party
on Tuesday.afternoon, given in honor
of Miss Rebecca Wyatt and her house
guests, Miss Rubineal Thompson and
Miss Wearne. After witnessing the
thrilling play, “Over There,” the par
ty repaired to the drug store for re
freshments. Those invited to meet
the guests of honor were Miss Lucile
Morris, Elizabeth Anderson, Augusta
Cohen, Katherine Galley, Julia Me-
Neel, Hattie Black, Christine Blair,
Mary Frances Gilbert, Katherine Du-
Pre, Mary Byrd Tate, and Constance
and Lucy Cole. °
MOONLIGHT PARTY
A party of young folks had a very
jolly moonlight picnic on Monday ev
ening at Concord. Those going were
‘Misses Hattie Black, Virginia Boston,
Mary Byrd Tate, Christine Blair, Ju
lia MeNeel, Lucile Morris, and Laura
Mayes, and Messrs Richard March
man, Armstrong Hunt, Robert North
cutt, Robert Willingham, De Little,
Philip—Holland, Onslow Milam, Jar
rell Black, S. A. Connor and Gardner
Wright of Rome.
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Conference of the District Sec
retaries of the W. M. U. of the Noon
day Association of the Baptist Church
was held at the First Baptist Church
on Wednesday of this week. Among
the prominent speakers were Mrs.
W. A. Anderson, Mrs. Lewis, and Miss
Evelyn Campbell, of Atlanta, the last
named being state Secretary of the
W. M. U., Mrs. Joe Dyal, of Wood
stock and Dr. I. A. White of Marietta
On the musical program will be vocal
solos by Miss Melinda Gault of Can
ton, Miss Lola Dean of Woodstock,
and Mrs. H. C. Dobbs of Marietta,
and a duet by Mrs. John Warren and
Miss Minnie Lou McNeel. The la
dies of the congregation seved a fine
dinner at the Church at noon. The
Societies of all the Churches met with
the ladies at the Church in the after
noon.
D. A. Rs. MEET WITH
AT MRS. ROBESON’S
Fielding Lewis Chapter, D. A. R,,
met with Mrs. L. B. Robeson on Tues
day afternoon, with an unusually
good attendance. After the business
‘meeting, a literary program was _en
joyed. Mrs. Robeson and Miss Mar§
Robeson giving readings, and Miss
Virginia Crosby giving several vocal
‘solos accompanied by Mrs. H. G. Cole.
After delightful refreshments, all of
\’which were home raised, the guests
strolled about the beautiful gfounds
until twilight. .
MISS BAILEY’S RECITAL
WAS A GREAT SUCCESS
The recital given by the advanced
music pupils of Miss Bailey, at the
Presbyterian lecture room, on Tues
day evening, was a delightful and sat
isfying -occasion. Miss Bailey is a tal
ented and finished musician, herself,
and her pupils show excellent train
ing. Those assisting Miss Bailey,
Mrs. Henry Wyatt, Sr., Mrs. John
Boston, Misses Sara Patton and Al
lene Fields, and Mr. Paul Lovejoy,
were also much enjoyed by the large
sincerely appreciative audience.
I have something special to offer
you in reed rockers, refrigerators,
and a general line of summer furni
ture. Both'goods and prices are very
attractive. Come’in to see me. J. S.
Dobb'ins tf
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LOST—Female white
and brown fox terrier
Answers to name of
“Scrap.” $lO.OO reward.
| M. L. McNEEL.
WEDNESDAY, June sth.
Pauline Frederick
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Resurrection’
In this picture Miss Frederick is seen
as a half Gypsy Russian girl, who af
ter her betrayal by a dissolute Prince
and favorite of the Czar, becomes a
social outcast. A picturization of
Count Leo Tolstoy’s famous novel.
Comedy or Weekly News
; NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS.
~ On account of short labor, we can
not make as early deliveries of ICE
this season as we would like to, we
therefore advise our customers to
buy ICE in as large quantities as they
can take care of, or enough to last
24 hours, by doing this it should not
make any difference what time the
wagon comes, just so you get it some
time during the day, we will do the
best we can to get ice delivered to
every body the same hour of the day
When bought in larger quantities,
ice comes cheaper, and besides you
get more real benefit.
Why do without ice? It is the
cheapest article used in the home, and
adds more to health and comfort than
any other thing you can buy.
If not already using ice let us
serve you, beginning now.
MARIETTA ICE & COAL CO.
MISS MILDRED BREWER
Died in Atlanta on Sunday, at the
Grady Hospital, in her fifteenth year.
Miss Brewer made her home with
her sister, Mrs. Ida Lee, of Atlanta.
She had only been sick for about ten
days and her death was a shock to
her family and friends in Cobb county
and elsewhere. .
She was the daughter of Mr. N. A.
Brewer, of Marietta, and also has
five brothers and six sisters. Her
brothers being Linton Brewer of Ma
rietta, D. W. Brewer of Camp Wheel
er, Leonard Brewer of Atlanta, L. F.
Brewer of Smyrna, and P. G. Brewer
of Etowah, Tenn., her sisters being
Mrs. Lola Channell of Fitzgerald, Mrs
Ada Garrett of Berkley, Cal.,, Mrs.
Callie Crow, Mrs. Minnie Dunn, and
Mrs. Lucy Meclntyre of Marietta, and
Mrs. Ida Lee of Atlanta.
She was buried at Maloney Springs
cemetery on Tuesday morning, Dr.
White officiating.
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THURSDAY, June 6th.
Julian Eltinge
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‘The Clever
Mrs. Carfax”
“The Clever Mrs. Carfax” is a clever
story of a very wise man—a man who
knew what he wanted and went after
it,—going even so far as to disguise
himself as a woman to attaim his end.
Screen Telegram
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This Clothes Shop
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They represent maodels of style, the
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Milton Smith Clothes Shop
Edgewood Ave. 20 Steps from Peachtree, Atlanta, Ga.
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I have moved from the old place. Am now better equipped to meet
your wants, in eye glass experience with a complete line of imported
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beautiful things in this new stand. ’
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FRIDAY, June 7th.
Mary Pickford
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“Stella Maris
The story of “Stella Maris” gives to
Miss Piekford the most appealing role
in which she has ever appeared on the
screen. This star for the first time
in her career plays a double role.
Mutt and Jeff Cartoon
SATURDAY, June Bth.
George Walsh
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“Brave and Bold”
George Walsh never put on the screen
a more thrilling story than this one.
He does some wonderful stunts and
his company follows him. The pliy
is full of humor and has a well-zea
soned love theme also.
And Comedy
“A Self Made Lady”
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