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OFFICERS ELECTED f
BV THE DAUGHTERS. I
Tha Daughters of the ey
held a very interesting mc'Jng > 3-
terday afternoon at the Miss
Sarah Hazlehurst. liana were and (
cussed tor the ana a
election of officers was held re.juh-
Ing as follows: ,
President, Mrs. Maria Blaln.
First Vico v>resident, Mrs. hi. D.
Walter.
Second vice president. Mrs. The
Fuller.
Recording secretary, Mrs. J. S. Dun
wody.
Corresponding .sopnotary, Mrs, it
M. King.
Treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Banks.
Registrar, Miss Sarah Hazlehurst.
Historian, Mrs. J. A. Montgomery.
Several new members were
ed and it was decided to hold a re
eeption after Lent which will he r
delightful social affair. After the
business mottlng Miss Hazlehurs
serv'd delicious refreshments, th
meeting concluding with a pleasanl
social session.
The next meeting will be held tin
first Thursday In February .
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MIS3 DOWt*NG ENTERTAINS
THE A| YOU LIKE IT CLUE
Miss Madjfelne Downing ent< rtaln
ed member# of the As You Like i"
(Tub and Jf number of other friend:
la t cvr-mug In honor of her charm
log guest, Miss May Coachman, o'
Jacksonville. Decorations of ham
boo with red and white carnations
were used effectively.
Dlffi rent grimes were played a'
the various tables, the players pro
grossing at, the close of each game
Pretty prizes were given, the gentle
mans’ first prize being a rrd cu
glass ash tray and the second wa
an tsmsbruttk paper knife. The lr
tibs* flist prize was a lace handel
chief, and the second a ribbon ca->
The guests of the club were Mlssr
May Coachman, Frances Grant Nigh*
irenle, Fannie Mason and Safford, <
Pittsburg. The members and me
friends of the club were: Mis <
Mary Lee Crovatt, .lanle Symons, Ha
r.le NlghtlnfrnK Maud Nightingale.
Hnddlo McCullough, Kczzlo Conoloy.
Tienn Wood, Margaret Young, Tallu
l.h Fleming, Messrs, Morton Maryc,
Hugh Bu.rford, C. M. Peddlcord, It.
11 Header, F'dlott Butts, C. C. FI m
Ing, Hoy Payne, Hunter Hopkins, a.
MR, G. TRIEBE THE FIR3T
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Phone 47
nrijwivr* r-.y n * ,11100 orercomn Weal
(%aac3 t* t* Jii BjvMV f" 1 ’* j| |I \ ne*a. Irregularity an.
fiDSeJVv * _1 J's j... 1 > ?W "iwiasioas, increase v,j
j& -Jftia? o' awnstrualion.* They. .;e•• UFE SAVERS” to girls a
anbr-t; ucr* ouisest of organa ,nd body. K -
Caniiot do han-~2ih
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Society News
C. Banks, Jr ..George Sherman. Leigh
ton Burroughs, Eugene Whitfield,
; Alfred Crovatt, H, F. du Bignon, 8.
K. -Brown, William Crovatt.
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Mrs. CORNELL ENTERTAINS
THE SIX-HAND EUCHKE CLUB
One of the prettiest parties of the
, tt-ason wa- that of yesterday after
noon when Mrs. H W. Cornell enter
tained the Six-Hand Euchre club
arid several other friends at* her
apartments at the Oglethorpe. Vio
lets and narcissi were the lovely
iiowers used in the decorations. The
first won by Mrs. C 15.
tlonyer , thß^n sedation J.
The the club
were Mrs. 0 Henley, Mrs. J. W ■
Thomas, Mrs. F. 1). M. Strachan, Mrs. :
A C. Hanks and Mrs. Alice E Clay, j
of New London. Conn
MEETING OF
THE D. A. R. YESTERDAY.
The D. A. H. held a called meeting
o terday morning at the home of
‘•lra. Conrtland Symmes. Several itn
ortant matters wore discussed and
was decided to hold a reception
n February 22 in Washing
on’s birthday. The will
met with Mrs. W. M. Tupprr Feb
ruary 15
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f.OCIAL NOTES AND
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. J .11. Da viz is improving from 1
in attack of grippe.
* * *
Mrs Hugh Burford
rom her
Mrs. will enteiW
his ;,t the Oglethorpe.
Mrs. Murrell and Miss Lo n Hotzen
'orf, of Baxley, arc guests of Mls..
,e::la Brown.
* * n
Mrs. Lena Llpr-our arrived hint
tight from Florida to visit Mr. and
.'rs. J. C. Ligeour.
Miss Polly Kim; will oater'ftin a !
umber of her friend with an oy
tor roast. Friday art* moon.
* * r*
Miss May Coachman leave; tomor
\v tor Jacksonville after a delight
fill visit to Miss Madeleine Downing.
* *
Mrs. .1. D. Sparks and her children
nd Mia. H. A. Hardee will leave to
vompv to spend a tw days at Mr.
pant's camp near ilerten><\
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY. :JANUARY 23. 1907
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