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Friday Morning, August 30th, 1918.
doctal and Personal
Mrs. Regina Rambo Benson has
peen appointed sponsor for the U.
C. V’s, who have their convention
in Atlanta in September. Miss Em
ma May Rambo has been appointed
sponsor for the North Georgia Di
vision. ‘
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Miss Dorothy Manning, of Savan
nah, was the guest of her grand
mother, Mrs. Kate Manning, last
week. |
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fincannon, of
west End, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnes.
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Miss Wilma and Muriel Butler are
spending this week in Conyers with
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson, of At
lanta, were the guesfs of Mr. and
Mrs. Tilden Connor last week.
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Mrs. Annie Harrington and daugh
ter, Minnig, of Austell, were the Sun
day guests of Mrs. Shaw on Church
Street.
* * * *
Henry Walthall and Lillian Gish in
“The Great Love,” at The Strand on
Friday, September 6th.
* * * *
Miss Eileen Gober left this week
for a visit to Miss Grace Hardy, in
Birmingham.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mull, of Rome,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Milam. ‘
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Mrs. W E. Turner, of Los Ang!eles,%
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Dyson. |
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Mr. Martin Amorous, Jr., who has
just completed the course at the
ground school in Austin, Texas, hasl
now entered the flying school a.tj
Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas. He made
a brief visit to his father here last
week.
* * * *
Miss Elizabeth Howell, of Chatta
nooga, is the guest of her aunts,
Misses Julia and Mary Howell.
* * * *
Miss Dovie Blair, of Valdosta, is
the guest of her brother, Col. D. W.
Blair. |
* * * *
Messrs W. E. Brock and Charley
Howell motored down from Chatta
nooga for a week-end with Mr. Bob
Howell.
* * * *
Mrs. Cottingham, Mrs. T. R. Pat
tezson, Miss Luecy Tilly, of Atlanta,
and Mr. C. W. DuPre motored to
Dahlonega for the week-end.
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Me. and Mrs. Roscoe Black, of
Atlanta, were the guests of relatives
here for the past two weeks, en route
tor a motor trip to the mountains.
* * * *
Mrs. W. B. Hearst, of Mansfield,
and Miss Ruby Hudson, of East
Point, were the guests of Mrs. George
Daniell last week.
* * * *
Mrs. George Welsh and daughter,
Frances, returned on Sunday from a
weeks visit to Mrs. Jack Stickney,
in Chattanooga.
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Miss Jeannette Liddell, of McDon
ough, Ga., was the week-end guest
of Mrs. Kleopfer, at her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. White’s.
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Mrs. Stone, wife of Lieutenant
Stone, of the Blackjack Camp, is
quite ill at a sanitarium in Atlanta.
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Sergeant S. T. Carpenter was the
week-end guest of Mr. F. E. A. Schil
ling and family.
* * * *
Lieutenant W. E. Benson, who has
been with his wife at her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Rambo’s, has re
turned to his post as surgeon in the
hospital in Arcadia, Florida.
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Miss Cornelia Jett, who has been
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Ander
son, left on Wednesday for her home
in Memphis, Tenn.
* * * *
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Reed, of Lex
ington, Ga., were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benson.
* * * *
Mrs. Annie Palmer Earle, of Bir
mingham, a former resident of Ma
rietta, is the guest of Misses Fannie
and Kate Kilby.
* * * *
Miss Victoria Morris, of Washing
ton, D. C., is visiting friends and rel
atives here. Her father, Lieutenant
Mace Morris, has sailed for France.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burton and
daughter, Eugenia, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Northcutt
last week.
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Lieutenant Omer G. Squires came
up from Camp Hancock to spend the
week-end with his wife, who is vis
iting relatives in the city. He was
accompanied by a friend, Lieutenant
Gilpen, and both were on their way
to Camp Saritan, New Jersey.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hall and Mrs
Lizzie York motored over to Carrol
ton on Thursday.
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Miss Nany Reynolds, of Washing
ton City, will spend the week-end
in Marietta with friends, en route
for Jacksonville, for a visit to her
brother, Mr. Fletcher Reynolds.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brumby, Sr.,
returned on Monday from a trip to
Baltimore and Washington. While
away they visited their son, Captain
Jack ‘Brumby, who is stationed at
Camp Meade.
* * * *
Mrs. E. H. Northcutt and son,
Douglas, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. S. Collins, in Acworth.
* * * *
Misses Kate Palmer and Louise
Cooper, of Atlanta, are the guests
of Miss Charlotte Northcutt this
week.
* * * *
Miss Frances Baker is on her va
cation, and she and her house-guest,
Miss Irene King, of Savannah, are
at the Y. W. C. A. Camp at High
lands.
* * * *
Mrs. E. M. Cole and children, Mar
tha and R. D. 111, of Newnan, are
the week-end guest of Mrs. R. N.
Holland.
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Mrs. Harry Young, of Atlanta, vis
ited Mrs. E. L. Stringer several days
this week.
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* Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Kitchens, of
Birmingham, and Miss Nolla Barrett,
of Acworth, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Northcutt.
* * * *
Mrs. C. S. Lemon, of Columbia, S.
C., visited friends in the city last
week.
* * * *
Miss Nita Wallis, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. D. T.
Baker.
* * * *
Miss Mary Cline Shipp, who has
been the attractive guest of Miss
Glennis Hancook, left on Monday for
her home in Moultrie.
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
Henry Walthall and Lillian Gish in
“The Great Love,” at The Strand on
Friday, September 6th.
* * * *
Mrs. Jere Caldwell and baby, Jere,
Jr., are the guests of her mother,
Mrs. Mary J. Turner.
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Miss Sara Looney and brother,
Robert, have returned from a visit
to relatives in Atlanta.
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The Rev. D. M. Ogilvie, who has
been the guest of his sister, Mrs. W.
T. Mosher, for a month, while he fill
ed Dr. Patton’s pulpit at the Presby
terian Church, returned on Monday
to his home in Dresden, Ohio.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, of Car
tersville, spent Wednesday with Mrs..
E. H. Northcutt and Mrs. Harold
Hawkins.
* * * *
Mrs. Groves Cohen, of Atlanta, is
visiting friends in town this week.
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Miss Louie Dean Stephens, of
Woodstock, was the guest of friends
here this week.
* * * *
Miss Eva Lowe, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. Lucy
Irwin Edwards.
* * * *
Miss Margurite Thompson, who has
been in charge of the Civilian Relief
work here for the past two months,
left on Tuesday to inaugurate the
work in Greesboro, North Carolina.
Miss Thompson has done good work
here, and has gotten this important
phase of the Red Cross work on a
firm foundation. Miss Harriet Robe
son has completed her training, and
i+ now in charge of the Marietta Ci
vilian Relief.
* * * *
Miss Helen Ashford, of ‘Watkins
vile, is the guest of Miss Glennis
Hancock.
* * * *
Mrs. Albert Vaughn and little son,
Albert, Jr., are the guests of Miss
Annie Waddell.
* * * *
Mr. Allison Ledbetter, of Rome,
spent the week-end with Mr. Wallace
Montgomery.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton returned
on Thursday from a very pleasant
month spent in Franklin, North Car
olina.
* * * *
Miss Eva Maie Willingham, of
Kirkwood, who has been the guest of
Mrs. Henry Wyatt, Jr., returned to
ker home on Thursday.
* * * *
Mr. Alvin Leard has returned from
a visit to Franklin County, where
the attended the Popular Springs
Camp Meeting.
* * * *
Presiding Elder, J. C. Erwin, re
turned home Monday. He has just
ccmpleted his series of four camp
meetings for the Marietta District.
* * * *
Deveraux McClatchey, Jr, of At
lanta, and Homer R. Sanford of Ath
ens, have been the guests of Mrs. C'l
A. Guyton. |
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Miss Carrie Cook, of Savannah, is
spending a month with Mrs. J. H
Simpson.
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i Mr. Hilton Holmes, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is the guest of his cousins, Mr.
‘and Mrs. J. J. Baniell.
* * * *
Miss Isabel McCleskey has return
ed to Atlanta after a pleasant visit
to Mrs. J. E. Murray.
NEW GRIFFITH PLAY IS
BILLED BY THE STRAND
The old magic combination of Da-'
vid Wark Griffith, Henry Walthall,
‘Lillian Gish, Bobby Harron and the
rest, is back again on the screen; and |
Marietta motion picture fans will be|
given the priviledge of seeing a new
Griffith picture on Friday, Septem
ber 6th, when The Strand offers “The
Great Love.” .
Walthall, “The Little Colonel,” is
back with Griffith again, and all the
other characters, with a few excep-|
tions, which made the “Birth of a Na
tion” such a tremendous success, will
be seen in “The Great Love.” Its
cast includes not only the profession
-1 players, but many of the society
women of England, including Queen
Alexandra. The usual Strand prices
wrill obtain.
& * * *
Miss Sara Sibley, of Union Point,
is the guest of Miss Mary Holland.
* ® * *
Mrs. Harriet Barber, ond grand
daughter, Miss Katharine Runyan,
are visiting Mr. Charley Barber in
Jamestown, O. |
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Mrs. J. S. Lumpkin, of Attala, Ala, |
is the guest of Mrs. Sam Jones. |
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Miss Fannie Adams, of Waleska, ‘
visited Mrs. G. T. Hagood last week.
* * * *
Miss Georgia Hunt, who has been
spending the summer with her fath
er, Mr. Lawrence Hunt, has return
ed to Mrs. J. H. Simpson’s.
* * * * '
Miss Eleanor Irish, who has been
the guest of Miss Maud Foster, has
returned to her home in Atlanta.
* * * *
Miss Florence Swanson spent the
week-end in Atlanta with Mrs. J. S.
Porter.
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Mr. Edward Holmes, who has been
honorably discharged form the Cana
dian Army, has joined his family here
at the Kennesaw House.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ryburn Clay, left on Friday for
their home in Boston.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Carter of Jessup, Ga.
who have been with Miss Allie Cro
kett, have gone home.
* * * *
Misses Lillian Martin, of Anniston,
and Georgia Chamberlin of Atlanta,
were the guests of Miss Pearl Roberts
‘this week.
* * * *
Mrs J. H. Bolinger and little daugh
ter, of Selma, Ala., are the guests
of Mrs. Gillenwater.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noe and little
daughter, Ruth, and Robert Hill, Jr.,
returned on Saturday from a motor
trip to Virginia and Tennessee.
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Miss Mary Sue Potts has returned
from a week’s visit to Miss Mildred
Latimer in Woodstock, bringing Miss
Latimer home with her for _a visit.
1-* * *
~ Miss Luella M. Erion, and Miss
Olive Lenard, who have been the
guests of Mrs William Wilson, have
returned to their home in Brunswick.
* * * *
Mrs. Bradt, of Atlanta, s with Mrs.
J. P. Leake.
* * * *
Mrs. W. F. McCollum and children
who have been the guests of Mrs. R.
D. McCollum, left on Tuesday for
their home in Cordele.
* * - *
. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Slaton, of Trion
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKin
lney last week.
* * * *
Miss Carrie Vaughn, of Atlanta, is
lbhe guest of her cousin, Mrs. D. C.
Osborne.
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{ Mrs. Hughes came up from Atlan
!ta to spend the week-end with her
ldaughter, Mrs. Dora Simmons.
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EMPEY TELLS CROWD HE GOT
SCAR “SLIDING INTO SECOND”
Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, sol
dier, author and lecturer, has the re
spect for valor that comes of first
hand knowledge, and for this reason
he dealt a rebuke to a crowd of young
men recently when they saw fit to
“josh” about a Scotch soldier. The
incident occurred in the Grand Cen
tral Terminal, New York, where Em
pey was waiting to take a train.
A kilted Mighlander came through
the waiting room and a group of boys
gathered there to poke fun at his
bare knees, asking if he wasn’t afraid
of catching cold, etc.
The Highlander went on his way
‘and made no reply, but Empey did.
“You kids ought to be ashamed of
vourselves,” he said, “to try and ‘kid’
a real man. You see that little piece
of tin on his tunic? If you had gone
through what that man did to get
that, you’d be able to say you was a
man!”
The youths were moilified by this,
and Empey continued:
“That’s the Victoria Cross that
‘Scottie’ s wearing and he went right
to the gates of Hell to get it.”
One of the youngsters then noticed
a deep scar on Empey’s left cheek,
the result of a shell fragment tearing
open his face after he had been
wounded in a shell crater in No Man’s
Land.
“How did you get that?”’ asked the
youth.
“Aw, I got it siiding to second,”
said Empey as he went through the
gates to his train.
Empey himself will be seen at The
Strand Theatre here for two days be
ginning Monday, when he appears as
the star of the Vitagraph production
of “Over the Top.” In this big, pa
triotic production the fighting Ser
geant lives over again the eventg
which he details so graphically in h
famous book.
* * * *
Mr. Frank Swalley has returned
| from Asheville.
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| Misses Blanche Baker and Blanche
lWells, of Atlanta, have returned
home ofter a visit to Miss Elizabeth
lCogburn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKinney
;and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKinney, of
Atlanta motored up to Chattanooga
for the week-end.
* * ® *
Mrs. Roy Collins, accompanied by
her sisters, Mrs. Mercer Phillips, of
Acwerth and Miss Mamie Tyson, of
Atlanta, left cn Monday for a visit
to Cloudiand, Lookout Mountan, Ga.
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