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Bessie Symmes will leave next
for Kastman after a visit to her
Acacia Dub meeting has been
Kstponed until Wednesday of next
Brock.
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■ Miss Fannie Symmes was re*- t.> -t
r fum a pleasant vis-t to Daws p to •
Eufaula.
Miss Madeleine Downing will en-
HUn the Acacia Club Saturday a f
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Miriam Whitfield has issued
invitations for tomorrow evening
, from 11.
Master morton Wiggins left yes
terday for Albany after a visit to
relatives here.
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Slßter M. Aloysios, of Washington.
Ga., is attending a few days at St.
Joseph’# Convent.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Conant and
their children have returned from a
visit to Savannah.
M 1 sr Sarah Bos ion leaves today
Lfor La Crosse, Fla., after a visit to
Kirs. L. T. McKinnon.
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Ella Symons, of Savannah, is
a few days here, ihe guest
of Mrs. W. F. Symons
.Miss cjmttHtde Lott has returned to
Randolph-Maeon college alter spend
lug the holidays at home.
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-Mrs. C. L. EUlott will be hostess
at a meeting of the Married Woman’s
Bridge Club this afterno^^
•Vltss Maude l.ott has
tutione for a party for
JURAfcit,. from :> to 0 O'clock.
apgßßd • * •
BtSjwiggins. JCSkiiav.'H today foi
,il v,Blt 10 llls grand
Thomas O'Connor
F. FrfMtqr will entertain
Club tnnufcrow morning
at |n Halifax Square.
Little Miss Katharine Blaln wtjf
entertain a number of her frieud: to
morrow afternoon from 3 to
Mrs. Lillian Hmrst Is In CliWrotTv
where she was called by the deal’
of her* brother-in-law, Mr. Hurst.
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The Ladles of the Maccabees will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the
hall. A full attendance
lie the meeting Is ail JrwCft:-
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Miss Margaret Barkuloo and Master
i Jack Barkuloo left yesterday to re
i enter sehool at Mllledgeville.
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Master Mallerj’ Aiken and little
Miss Buford Aiken have issued invi
; intions for a party for Saturday af
| ternoon from 3 to 6.
Mrs. Reiman, of Greenwood, Miss..
! is the gueet of her daughters, Mrs.
A. llotnsehild and Mrs. IP-n,j. Bor
j schardt.
Mrs. .1, B. Davis, Miss Addle Davis
and Master Virgil Davis have re
turned from Savannah. Master Virgil
is much Improved in health. ‘
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Master Ivy Pafford entertained his
little friend* Tuesday afternoon wiih
a party in honor of his seventh birth
day. The decorations suggested the
season and were very pretty. Many
little guests were present, and the or
caeion was enjoyed by all.
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The Hospital Auxiliary held an in
teresting meeting yesterday at the
city hall. The ladies decided at the
meeting to hold a demonstration fair
Immediately after Easter and com
mittees will be appoln ed at an early
date for this event, which will be
made a pleasant social affair.
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The New Year reception and ger
man given at the Oglethorpe Tuesday
evening was a delightful affair attend
'd by a large number of society peo
ple. The rooms were beautifully
decoral ed for the affair and lovely
music was rendered throughout the
evening by Francbltella's orchestra.
The occasion was much enjoyed By
those attending.
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Little Miss Margaret Sparks, as-
GOT HIS HAIH BACK.
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Wmm rlrtlr Bat)' When Hr Start*#
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Frederick block,
Butte, Montana, buttle of New
bro’s Herptctde. began to
i.* it fur ' hair fol
iljiSiertv edtbacaip were ntii
20 day* iia hart hair a’,l nft' JR
rllag, "and tS , SB
"btrk t i an^^^H
Voutd Heroiride woRBM
rnn an old r,l rf da |
rovery—deatroyth* \ re
move the effort M- .
VCrm that eansea dagdr.jff. .flHkha'r.
and finally !.aidneeS so *r„W|Sgjffi the
cause got* the rt c-inni—Ktn.
Stop* fallen* Halt one*
growth start*. Sold by MBm
aitip* fRsSSRpi*
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cents mid 11. on.
THt iRUN*VIfICR OAILT *fcW, THUftS&AV, JaNUA&V 3, 1907.
slsted by a number of Tier little
friends, received New Year callers
Tuesday afternoon. Quantities of
! holly, mistletoe and red •hrlstmas
bells were used In the decorations,
i whicldßvere veiy pretty. Many of
bHßriends of the little girls call
ed f •Itlle people enjoyed tlie
'■‘fiWmmm much.
* • •
• R*’ b*ld a very pleas
ant meeting yesy
day home of Mrs. OourtJmid
Symnß An election of
held Bsulfing as follows: jKgent,
i Mrs. Wourtland Symmcs, Mrs*E. K.
j Coneßhaving declined re-election.
: 'ice regent. Mis K. H Mason; secre
j tary, Mrs. H. M. iiianham; treasurer,
Mrs. J H. Morgan; registrar, Mrs
J. A re-elected; his
torian, Mrs. W. H. De Voe; corre
spending secretary, Mrs. H, M. King.
Mrs. Coney, who declined renomlna
lion, hue made a most efllcient and
gracious regent, and the chapter has
Bfce splendid work under hex leader
Mrs. Symines, who succeeds
her, is a very earnest worker and
received a cordial welcome ml re
gent from the members.
Boykin was elected chapknWTPaßh‘‘
following gentlemen were elected t
advisor,v board: Rev. F. D. Thomas
Hon. W. G. Brantley, Capt. \V. M.
Tupper, Messrs. K. H. Mason and F
11. Aiken, Mrs. \V. M. Tupper and
Mrs. tV H. r>e Voe were rlutied u]
ternate and delegate to thMflbtional
Congress at Washington Tlrtei the
business meeting, Mr*. Symmcs en
tertained the chapter delightfully
with a historical guest
[receiving a dainty booklet baud
painted in holly leaves and berries.
In each were written a number of
questions relating to Revolutions.-v
history Jbeaßzc for answering most
by Mr* K. H ...a
“jtl. nelffpjJL ief[ eshroents w■ e
served. The held boreal
will he some
contest and a enAwfeyidr
'e very pleasant, rrflJH|
held _wllh jmrti
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