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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 32

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Morning; March J- i THE -MASIM Sndetv I interest Ftbmni Commmieitles i I I I II I I I II I- I 1 I I I. I I I 1 BIS Tullahoma. week-en with Mr. and Mrs. Rob AT; ard Mr J.

H- Woodard Is ths guest of ner daughter, Mrs. Howard Alexandria. Cookville Ml ert Park. Mrs. Mary Burr of Unlonvlllo spent the uast week Miss Jane Campbell her I Edgerton, and Mr- Edgerton in L.eD- Huntingdon.

Mrs. MatUs Toung ot" Memphis visited her sister, Mrs. G. C. Kee, Mrs, Charles Crider and son of Cole, of Nashville; Mrs- James Allison, of St Louis, and Mrs.

Herberts of Kew York, were guests Sunday of Mr. George Cowan Nelson GriswokL of Chattanooga. i i fi 1 1. Ml anon mm sude Douglas xayior with Mr. and Mrs- C- A.

McBride fcMi-4 L. D. Cotjen, Mrs. R. B.

pU and Mrs. John Goodner attend-f a Meeting of the Woman's Study at Gordonsvllle, Saturday aft- uncie, raui uuuiiusn iu v.iuuui wi -nooga. Mrs. Joe B. Hunt has rcJi4 Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Garrett was the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs- B.

has returned from a visit to rela lives at Hopklnsvllle. Ky. Mrs-Josephine Torbett Eckles spent the week-end with her granddaughter, -was th guest last Thursday of Mr- Hemstreet, Mrs James F- Beat! and little son and Mrs. Fannie Kats Pryor of Jasper, spent Monday with K. Mauzy and family, Mrs, K-C- Wneeler spent last week-end In Alabama with her husband.

Carson Wheeler. Mrs- Helen Shelton and daughter. Mlsa Beulah, of Manchester, and Will Stevens and Miss Ova Zimmerman of Winchester were in McMinnvilla Thursday guests of -Mrs. Ada F- Walker at Holtland C. A.

Mc Hoob. M1b Robbie Rowland scent Jackson were Huntingdon visitors. Miss EUsabath Rag land was the recent guest of her sister. Miss Mar turned from a vlsij to Mrs. Frea WbJttemore ln Nashville.

Mrs. :1 H. Davis has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Davis ln Chattanooga.

Mrs. E. E. Growden, 1 Miss Margaret Berry, who Is me time recently In" Nashville. W.

Rollins was In Nashville re-My. Miss Aline Miss "Vis Colvart and Mr. Edaar RaDsa Bride and J. W. Bigger were In Nolensvllie for a brief visit with friends.

Charles Osborne, who has been In Miami. FUi-, has returned and with his wife and little son is attending school at Hopklnsvllle, Ky Mrs. Herman Todd of Mur "The First Year." comedy-drama by Prank bs given son In the city school audi torlum of Cookeville, under the auspices of the Cookeville Muslo Club, for the benefit of the Stein-way grand piano, presented to th auditorium by the Muslo Club. The cast is made up Of local talent with Mr. T.

Klttrell. of the Tennessee Polytechnic InstUuts faculty. Director, and has the following players who nave made a reputation In Cookeville in the dramatic line; Misses Lillian Pointer. Ruth Malice, Mary Ellen Rash, Louise Corn-well. Dr- Max Winningham.

Frank tha Rag land. Mrs. Lonnla Vawter, Mrs. James McCalL Mrs. Joe Prieit and Miss Bertha Edwards were in Paris recently.

MIsb Maud Murray and Mrs. John Hall of Lexington wero recent visitors, of Mrs. W. W. ttended a freesboro Is the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs- A- Fuqua. Mrs. Goodson returned to her home in ana Mrs. Pel Trnett. Mesdamos Leonard Brlttlan and? Tom Pinker-ton vlsltad Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Dyei of Columbia, last Week. Mr- and Mrs, Honderson Brent, of Nashville, Were guests ot-her parents, Mr. and Mrs- R- Dudley of the Boyd's Mill road tor the week-end W. Me-'Raven left Saturday for his home in Dallas, Tex.

after a visit to Mrs-Ella Terrall Mrs. MoRaven and little son remained for a long visit. Smlthvllle Friday aftsr several Paul McMurray and Mrs- John R. Long were ln Nashville Wednes Is visiting relatives in McMmUliIav Mrs. Joe Campbell spent Friday in4U Nashville.

Miss Frances Hlckerson spent ahe past week in Nashville. Mrs. Tom Campbell visited friends in Chattanooga and attended grand opera. Mr. and Mra.

Grady Brtxea of Nashville visiaed Mrs. Brixey'st (C week. Mrs. W. a.

Lester has NTHflrhed from a visit to her Mrs. James Anderson at Oneida. vrsi S. Coles, who has been day Mrs. Paul McMurry and Mrs- weeks' visit with har daughter, Mrs.

Tom Mason- Mr. and Mrs. Mason accompanied her home, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mr- J.

M. Cox Robert Rosson were In Clarksvllle Friday Mrs- Louis Rosson Is the and two children of Cookeville vis guest of her mother at Guthrie, Ky. Jo Holman left Tuesday for Murray. Mr. and Mrs.

w. a. Priest, Miss Cahlel Cames'HilliarJ and Mlsa Ruby H1H were In ftt. Louis recently. Ben Hilllard Misses Cortnns and Ernest Hllliard, Mrs.

Curtis Enochs and Judge Wilson Enochs visited Mr. Ramsey Mc-Adoo ln MeKenale recently. Gordon wilder has returned from Detroit. wtlns relatives In Nashville has v'urned home. Miss Allle Mai Petfimons of Lebanon is visiting W.

John Goodner. Mrs. W. To1js. Mrs.

John Goodner, Miss I'u'SSle Lucas spent Thursday wlah Clearwater, Fla, where he expects visiting relative in Winchester Those here from a distance to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Garrett were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jonei of Almaville, Mrs- Lockle GrroU and children, May field and Nannie Bell of Klrkland, Mrs- Jeennle Taylor and son, Culley of Rover, Blount Jordan of Verona, Mrs. Lolie Pate and children, Misses Loucenia and Maggie Hall and Harrison Pate of College Grove.

Grady Sweeney was In Lewisburg Sunday. Misa Annie Parsons of Shelbyvllle was a recent guest of her aunt. Mrs. A T. Sheffield.

Collier, Eugene Collier, -Fowler mark and Walter Smith- An over ited their cousins, Misses Hallle and Minnie Seits Mrs. A. H. Burger and daughter left Thursday of last week for San Diego, CaL to visit Gallatin Lieut- Alt Puryear, who was se- to make his home Prof. M- E.

Moore of Beaumont. has returned from a visit to his daughter. Mrs- Clyde Cobbs, and Mr. Cobbs ture and muslo between the acts will be played by ths Merry-Makers' orchestra conducted by Miss rlousyl injured at Langley Held in Dr. T- O.

Burger and family- En route they will visit Mr. and Mrs. I). Colcott In Lebanon. MH L.

D. Gotten entertained i Tuesday with a luncheon to com- and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Cobbs- an aviation accident some eighteen Trousdale Lusk ln Nashville, Mr, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Wooten of Tupelo, jecently visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parish.

Mrs. J. F. Neelv entertained as her guests re Ethel Bolen. New Interior scenes purchased by the CJty School Board, months ago.

has now fully recovered and will be retained in the service- and Mrs. Ransom Wilson In Milan, and will stop at tha Grand Canyon. They will be away a month or two- Trenton. parents, Mr. ana mrm.

by of Sparta moved to Mrs. Katheriane McNeea has re- so turned from a visit to friends ino, Chattanooga and while there the grand opera. Mrs. J. Cross and children of Memphis visiting Mrs.

Cross' mother, Mrs. Dafim F. Griswold. Miss Mary Hicks of Cumberland university, Lebanon, was at home for the week end Mrs. Minnie Robt la visiting at Hickerson Station.

Ernest Robinson is visiting in Cocoa, Florid Ida, Miss Emily Campbell of Wardjn.ai Belmont spent the week-end home. Mrs. S. S. Blackman vlsltedi, her daughter, Mrs.

A. J. Baird, lijuuJ Nashville recently. Mrs. Staffordt iitrt Mmnhis this week, Ml cently Mrs.

R. L. Jeter of Dresden, Mrs. Charles Crider of Jackson and Probably he will be sent back to havo arrived and will be used lor the first time )h this play. The auditorium la large and comfortable and the stage equipments unusual for a town the size of Cookeville.

Langley neid. Recent visitors at Normandy. tlfment Miss Mlna Lumley of Ox-wi, N. C. Those present were.

Mlna Lumley. Mrs. W. E. lumley.

Mrs. P. W. Carney, Mrs. WCDlnges, Mrs.

W. O. Largen, Eata Bone, Mrs. Turner tinges, Mrs. Loyd Compton, Mrs.

hpN- Rollins and Mrs. John Good-fe Mrs. W. O. Largen was hostess "af thft Wnmun'a liSMinnnrv Ko- tha horns of Mr- and Mrs- Charles Mrs 0.

Tidwell. Mrs. wui Rvans and Mrs. Bess C. G.

FeiHes wa In Nashville recently. Mrs. John S. Cooper has returned from a visit in Tulsa, Okla. M.

H. Holme was in St. Tomklns wore Mrs. Tomkins' mother, Mrs- S- A. Taylor, Lebanon, and George S.

Price, a former resident. Clifton Brandon of Nashville visited relatives her and left for Dickson. ner sisters, Mrs- Thompson Taliaferro and Miss Louise Taylor of La Christiana. The Parent Teacher Association met Tuesday afternoon at the high school The Christian Endeavor entertained recently members of the B. Y.

P. U. with a social evening at the home of Mrs. Alma mith The Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church Los Angeles. Cat Dr.

W. Looney has returned from Sewanee whaie was the guest of Mrs. J. w. Murphy recently.

Mrs. Mary Copelani has returned to Little Rock, Ark Mrs. Neill' Wright has returned fron Louis on business recently. Emll Snyder has returned from St. Louis, Mr.

and rMs. J. L. D. he wae a hospittal patient for sev fayette, La-, and Mrs.

Malcolm Lei-per df Bowling Greenr Ky. The members of the Choral Union, which was recently organized, are enthu felr of M. E. church. Officers 'or Welcoming year were elected and ffUflness of importance was trans- Wade were in Jackson Tuesday.

eral months. Mrs. Margaret Myr-dock and daughter of Nashvll'o visited her sister, Miss Jennie Ann Johnson City where sho attended a state meeting of the board of education. Fred Tate was In Dresden recently Mrs. A.

W. Dodson has returned from Nashville. Mrs. Fred siastic over their plans to present Laura ordon of Bowling Green, Kyjlj visited her parenta, Mr. and MrsJifia ctd.

Mrs. Frank Roy and Mrs. Green. Millard Phillips of Chatta Rabbonl" by Loveland, for Easter. finite were' hostesses of the Worn held itW recent meeting at the They meet at 7:80 p.

m- Mondays. Study club Saturday afternoon. OAWnffrttm criart warn rn PFQ Mrs. W. H- McMurry was hostess of the March meeting of Old Hick-cry chapter.

L. at her home on College street. Mrs- E. L. Morrow presided over the meeting and the historical prlgram was led by Mrs.

R. P- Bgtoley. An out-of-town guest present was Mrs. Henry French Brojfrn of Nashville Mrs. John Moody Gossett entertained with a bridge party Friday afternoon.

The guests included: Mes-dames G- A. Slaydon, G. C. Collins. Walter Gordon.

Mra. Harry wu-rjt kins Is visiting her daughter, Mraxtjjjfe Lamont Davis, in Chattanooga- "Life." At the close of the Mojtam a salad course was served. I Ininn CitV Prof- E. J. Gatwood of Feabody college Is the director Miss Florlne Smith has returned to her home In Scottsville, Ky-.

after visiting sev-ral days at Gallatin Legrand Scott was home from Wednesday till Sunday but has now left again on his Marlon Harrison of Tupelo, Miss, spent the week-end here Honorable J. P. Rhodes and Ed Smith of Milan attended chancery court here. Mra. Lulu Shaw has returned from St Louts.

Leon Flshsm'n of Nashville spent the week-end here. Phillip Flshman haa returned to his home ln Denver. Col, after a visit wtlh his parents. Mrs. Clyde Birmingham has returned from rrshure.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. D.

Hm Luclle Colvert spent Saturday Brasfleid and babies visited Mr. ana Mrs. S. H. Holladay.

Mrs. 8. B. Anderson Is with Mrs, W. S.

Priest Miss Mary Spencer spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs Mary Copeland of Eldorado, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A.

McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Newblll were nooga visited his parneta, Mr. ana Mrs. Jas. F. Phillips recently.

Mrs. Frank Hlles had as recent guests, Mr- and Mrs. W. S. Boston and daughters of Nashville, Mr.

and Mrs R.oy Bell were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherili at Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. W.

8. Dance, Mrs. O. Bryant. Mr.

and Mrs. Jas. Brown attended the funeral of Brit Dillingham at Lynchburg. The play. "The Town Scandal." given by Shelbyvllle talent was largely Mrs.

Guy Miiea wae hostess te-jjsf the Thursday club. Mra. Fred man waa winner ot tha olub prlsW-. church and the following officers were elected for the new year: Mrs. G- W.

Smotherman, president; Mrs. H. H. Clark, vice-president; Miss Florence Clark, secretary, and Miss Francis Parsons, treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Sagg has returned to Cumberland University, Lebanon Fred Naylor.

of Chattanooga, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr Mr. and M. H- C. Naylor. Mr and Mrs- C.

Wiseman have re turned to Nashville Mrs. Alma Smith has returned from Mur- Saia Wlshart, Hartwell Weaver, business trip through the South. Frank Henry. L. W- Shannon.

Al recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor Mrs- Ammon Monsotus won rtos! 1 4 Jesse Maddox, son Of Mrs. Lena Maddox, and who has been in the U- 8. armv for several years, has vin Abrams.

Hugh Wynne, Clyde ln is tor's prize, and Mre- Clarence Key Self. N. Gelbermann, J. D. Camp who were in Nashville recently.

don Wilder. J. T. Peeler Nashville with Mrs. Peeler, continues to Improve.

bell. Shelton Lamb, Harry Hopkins, Misses Gk una Murchison of To secured a discharge and" Is now In Gallatin Miss Will Halle of Harts-ville Is visiting Tom and James Mc- Jjashvllle. Miss Rubp Hendrick-fon'W Mt. -Juliet was here recently. Ji I Ashland Gty Lizzie Walton of Old Hick-Ptyjkwas the recent guest of her plotter, Mrs.

Annie Walton. Miss Jlwia West was in Clarksvllle Saturday. Miss Corinne Tipton of Jfeptune (was here recently, the guest of har parents, Mr. and Mrs. k.

HV. Tipton. Mrs. J. C.

Wilson knd grandson, Paul Rhea, are vis-lUug, in Nashville. Mrs. Elbert ift4jce, Mrs. Walter. Pack and nolds cut consolation.

iam will hold its next meeting wttr. Mrs. W. Mrs, Win Mc- aawi l-. tinatea to the Thursday ronto.

and Marguerite Wis Lynchburg Gar at "Forest View Farm." Mrs. attended. Mr. and Mrs- Grady Brlxey of Nashville wer guests cf Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. White. J. May of Nashville spent ths week-t ennd here, the guest of Mr- and Mrs.

hart The members of the Luclen Berry Post, American Loitfon, frccsbpro. George Clark, of Chattanooga, has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs- H. H.

Clark. oriug viuw i- ii hosts of a dinner at tne tireen Kei-tie Tea Rcom Mrs. Ray Hogin at tended Grand Opera in Chatta J. B. Hull of Jaoason was nere Wednesday.

Miss Sarah Arnold has gone to Memphis. Chester Penn of Humboldt was here Saturday. Jasper Taylor Is In a Jackson hospital, where be underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. F.

L. Roberts waa tn Ripley Friday. G. N. Choate was in Brazil Saturday.

Parker Pybaa ha returned from Jackson. Miss Kats Caliis spent the week-end Union pitv Miss Vera Horner was in Misses Vivian and Louise Burrow Street. Mrs- H. juexanues cf, the club prise. Mra.

Weeks Mio0F dowi ths second prtse. Mr. B. Lannoro was awarded the visitors sa. have returned from Shelbyvllle nooca.

She will also visit friends in Mrs. Roy Smith has returned to An- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cadilon entertained at dinner recently.

The guests were Mr- and Dick Hinkle and family, Mr- and Mrs. George Holt, Arthur Hinkle and Gordon Holt of Shelbyvllle. Misses Addle C. Bobo and Jim Sawyers were the week-end guests of Miss Sua Parkes. Misses Elva and Ruth Norvel Baker and small daughter, Mary Webb, spent Friday and Saturday at Nashville- Miss Madge Bartlett of Chicago is the guest of Mrs- J- H- Ewing.

Mrs. James H-McGar has gone, to Cleveland, for several weeks' stay with her daughter, Mrs- Hfcnry Melton. Mr. and Mrs- Jack Baird entertained for the week-end Mrs Balrd's niece, Miss Alberta McVauley, and her friend. Miss Ruth Kennel, from Montgomery.

before returning tiock. Miss Alice- Carol Parber has Olsey Minor. Frank Hickeraon of the University Sewanea visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlckerson, here, recently.

John H. Taylor of Murfreesboro was the recent guest of friends here. Mr- and Mrs. E. M.

Anderson and daughter, rome. George Collins. ot Louis returned from Nashville. Miss trophy. Mra Willett Morris win wr; hostess of the next meeting of the clubw The Twentieth Century clubi met Thursday with lilsa I miss, Miinrea racK were iNasn-Monday.

Mr. and Mis. Carl ICiarablUs of Pleasant View were her recently the euests of Mr. and ville, Ky-, spent several days with Rose Smotherman is in Nashville with her father, Joe Smotherman, his parents. Mr- and Mrs.

Clyde Kenton Friday. Mrs. Lester Jack-J WoodroW. Mra. Meexe aaaaaowe.

Mrs. B. p. Heathman. Mrs.

George Couser spent several days recently Katherine, visited ln Tullatoma. Collier of Montgomery Dr. ana Mrs. Walter Collier, of Chicago, Kiddleton and son, J. nud B.

wae leader and the lesson etuay was "German Art." Mra. Match-ij; ette entertained the Matinee were called, home on account of the V. or Ida, were with Miss Catherine waggoner. Mr. and Mrs- Claude carrou visueo Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Pitts and Mrs-1 -Eaglecrof gvests of Mr. and Mrs. Georire Waggoner are visiting in Edward Hicks. Thomas L.

Kim- cwled here Thursday by tie sen- death of their father. Mr- Tom Collier. Mrs- Lester Coleman and lit Wednesday. Mlsa Maya reaa ui-Illness of their mother. Mrs.

B. Nashville. Mrs- Harvill Tipps is i Dro of Nashville spent the week- Heathman. Mlsa Emmie Pat ton snendintf the week with her father, gon spent Thursday in Humnoiai. -Mrs.

T. K. Happel la visiting ln St. Louis. Mrs.

Floyd Irby of Fulton, Is the guest of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Mays were ln Kenton recently. Mrs. Mftro Anthony has returned from Nashville. Miss Lucille Dennlson has gone to Memphis. T.

L. Sutton km tn Nashville recently. A. B. lesson on Handel alter wmen musical program waa given TifMiijimM Vanlandinaham.

Owsnss'r from Nashville. Mr. drMrs. Bertrand Read and little Heathcock and Miss Louise Luten-f end ln the community visiting relatives. Prof- and Mrs.

Fred A Shelton und Miss Alta Ruth Brlxay attended the funeral of Jno. C. Brixay. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hickman and son of Maley visited here, tle son of Kansas City, Mo, are guests of-relatives. Mesdames Llpe Henslee and Collier Cook were in Clarksvllle. the guests of relatives and friends. They were honorecs ef several social affairs during their isit Mr and Mrs. oJe-Halbrook Slaughter were at LUlamay reeent-'i VThe Woman's Missionary So- Nashville.

Mrs. Balrd's sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs- McCauley. were Sunday guests at the Baird home Prof- Lee Harris and son, Thomas, spent the week-end at Lebanon. James T- Patterson has returned from St- Petersburg and Miami, Fla.

Miss Vera Coleman of Smyran was a week-end guest of Miss Martha Hutton Tyree Bate has returned from an extended visit to Memphis and Brownsville, Tex-Whlle at Brownsville he was delightfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wise, Mr- and Mrs. R- VIJ UK lillv IVIUIIIUUISI Uliuiuit inch th Mrs. T.

C. Lackey. A large Outian of Jackson was bare Thure-rtav Mlsa Marv Ferris will attend Walker Ashley. Mr. and Mrs.

John E- Bobo havs returned from Hllls-boro where they were visiting Mr-Bobo's sister. Mr. and Mrs- Cathey and family of Shelbyvllle have come here to make their home. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Wrances Bobo were the week-end guests of Miss Evelyn Stone. Mr.

and Mrs. R. B-Parkes and daughter. Battle Sue. of Tullahoma, are visiting here Paul tendance was present and an in guests of Mr- and Mrs.

W. D. Hickman. The W. M.

S. met in the church auditorium Wednesday. wlo underwent an operation at the Paptist Fred Garner, of Knoxvllle, is here Mr. and Mrs- W- J. Miller and daughter.

Hazel, werle in Murfreesboro Monday. Mrs. Lola Smith and sons, Floyd and Owen, ot Nashville, spent the weekend here. Mrs. Atdie Beaslcy spent Wednesday in Murfreesboro Mr and Mrs.

Ben King and daughter, and Mrs. Herbert, of Nashville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Smotherman Mr- and Mrs. John D- Wiseman and son. John, of Murfreesboro. were the guest of Mr- and Mrs. Hoinei Powell.

Mrs. Howard I Ed Wards has returned from Nashville. Mrs- A- Webb has returned from Camp-hellville, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. M.

Kilgo. Mis. Paulina Hale has returned from Waverlv, whern she spent a viry successful year teaching. Miss Francis Ellis has returned from festing program carried out. and little daughters spent the week end in Camden.

Shelton Lamb has returned from Cairo, III. Mrs. Susie Henslej returned home after an grand opera in Mempnis una wkiu Miss Elizabeth Burrow of Kosciusko. was here this week. Ji.

Parent-Teachers' Association hief'Prtday afternoon In the hiijh Mrs. Harry DrlsklU and daughter have returned to Flat Creek after visiting her mother here. Mrs. Marv Bedford was In Jack extended stay ln Florida. Mrs, thpol auditorium with the Mrs.

P. 8. Harper presiding. son Thursday Sylvane Freedleft Morris and Lieutenant-Colonel and The Missionary society oi rr'j Methodist church entertained the members and a number of outside guests Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Drltiel, The decorations were red, white an dr 1 blue and all the members were it colonial costumee-Mr Drlttef dressed as George Washington anil 5 Mrs.

Jefferson as Martha Washing 1. ton received the guesta ln a charm i i lng manner- A well planned proi gram was given. Mra. G. J.

Danlel won the George Washington coriiJ test- Mrs. Brown won the prize fo the best sketch of George and Marty? tha Washington. Sandwiches ai A Wormack, Roy Gowen, Jim Farrar, lMal white Brandon and daughter, Mondav night for St. uouis. Whitmore Pearson of Flat Creek A number of committees were ap-riOlnted to begin work for the Prrif v.

1,. Brownlnsr has returned Mrs Edmund Buchanan. Mr. Bate reports that Mp and Mrs. Wise, Mr- and Mrs.

Morris and Col- and Bernard Andrews is in Nashville, the guest of her sister. Mrs- Homer Brown Mrs. J. F. McCaul is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Nell Hunt in Nashville- from Washington, D. Mr. and MtinA'J Professor Pa nier Miutn Mary Horace visited ln Munrees-boro, guests of Mr. and Mra Jno.

Woodfin. Paul Huffman and mother. Airs. E. S.

Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. T. Huffman and Miss Clara Mrs- Buchanan are the owners of Ua addressed the gathering. Mrs.

A. R. Won ot Kamer speni tb week-end here. A. B.

Pybass some of the finest farm lands in nf Cullman. was here recent the Brownsville section. The Erin Woman's Missionary Society held Big Sandy. iA? S- Justice was in Columbia ly. w.

H. Ooda nae returned uum were ln "twon recently. Professor and Mrs. J. H- Coleman of Boone-vllle were the recent guests of Mrs.

Beulah Harris Mr. and Mrs- Ben Smith of Tullahoma were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. J- D. Mot-low. Mrs.

Grlf Moorehead and chllden, Eli2abeth. Marguerite. Earle and Josephine, Mrs. Guy Waggoner and son, Blllie, of Tulla Hhrovnnnrt. where ne spent its regular monthly social at the church Wednesday afternoon- Tne aAV ral montha John Wade of Misses Maine ane tea were served to about 130 guesi 5 Walte attended the funeral of Jno.

C. Brixey. Mr. and Mrs- Charles L. Blankenship and daughters, Laura and Mable, have returned Bell Buckle, where they visited relatives.

T. E- Toung has re TJi-niJi was here Saturday. Mrs. the meeting was well attended and full ly and Malile Dubois spent, week-end in Murfreesboro. of Interest- Refreshments were by Mesdames W- B.

Edwards anij Arthur Tlttsworth. Miss Sara Mcj Gee snent the week-end in Oblonf served as each one came ln. Music Robert Oideon of Jackson visuea her parents recently. Major M. H.

Fobs of Chicago spent several days (recently Dr. and i s. O. iteming and son, Julien, i.sited Irelatttes at Paris recently. mdMrt.

Wayne Cherry of Paris Ieid. Mr. and Mrs- Fred Brown of MtlM, were the recent guests of jMl'atlTS here Dr. R. M.

Graham was furnished bv Mrs. Rucker Pat turned from a month's visit ln the guest of Miss Mamie Columbia. terson- Mrs. Walter Anderson was here recently. Mason Ingram was Florida.

Albert Harrison of Shel Miss Annie Lee White spent severa nf 1 chairman of tha program and open dflva wilii ner Busier. byville spent the week-end here. Col. and Mrs. J- L.

Brandon and ed the meeting with a prayer- Open Holman. at Harris. Mr. and Mr ing son. "America; solo.

"Silent Harrv Martin have returned from GtarkaviUe was th guest Sl father. D- J. Graham. Mrs. M.

Graham and chiklmn of Porter Harris of Fulton were recen Miss Vlda Thomas has returned from a visit to her brother. Ewing Thomas, at Augusta, Ga. En route home she mad a short visit to her sister, Mrs- R- E. Cleghorn of Nashr vllle and Mrs- G. E.

-Bridges ot Springtleld. Mrs. James B- Bunnell left Thursday to visit in Memphla and Holly Springs. Miss. Mrs- Annie Craney of Texas Is spending some time hers wlth-her brother, W.

W. Patterson, and family Mrs-Marshall Morris and Mrs. James Winlleld of Paris, were here for a short visit Mrs- E- G. Harris and sons. John Ewing and Hunter Cho-ate.

spent the week-end in Clarksvllle, guests of Mr. and Mrs- H. N. Leech Mr- and Mrs. Philip C.Har Voice, by Mrs- Ike Brown; solo, homa were the recent guests or Mrs.

Oeorg Waggoner- Miss Evelyn Farrar spent several days with Miss Annie Fay Stone of Flat Creek. Gordon Holt of Shelbyvllle Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Geo. Holt. William Pitts of Murfreesboro Is visiting his father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Pitts. Mr- and Mra. Thurston Farrar and son, Mrs. Chas- Gowea of Flat visitors here.

Mrs. Tom Ne.il j. Sewanee. Oeorg Dance spent several weeks here and returned to iiriam Robins was a guet "Star of the South," by Miss Elizabeth Sopor; overture, "Poet and The Tuesday Bridge Club met with Mrs. Kevins.

An interesting game of bridge was enjoyed, after which refreshments were served -On Tuesday evening Miss Theo Vaughn entertained the Twelve and One Bridge Club at her home on Seventh street. Miss Theo Vaughn inml at Ijruice on Tuesday Simpson is visiting Mrs. Albert Miami. Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. J- Mri Torleton Crawford Miss Wooldridge in Memphis. Mrt Stone of Kentucky are here. E. D.

Ilrlam Robins was rucsi ot Peasant," by Mrs. J- W. McMahan-Mrs- Frank Albright gave the devotional on love- She spoke with dig I'llsuves in L.iai hsviiiR ii-v. dim Turner of Nashville was the guest nf Mr and Mrs. Charles Brandon.

Mr. B. T- Fuzzel are visiting rela- nity and thoughtfulness and brought Creek were In town recently. Mrs Mrs. W.

A. Steppe or Ben tsucKie Claude M- Stults. of Kimberlln "'l Heights, Teniu, Is the guest of heft parents, Mr, and Mra. Qulnn Elsls Klrkputrick ol Charlestoiw is the house guest o( the Misses Whitesell Dr- M. A- Blan- -ton haa returned from Nashville.

(Jv at Lnion City. -Mrs- J. t. ijulpper was a puest rccenLly of Robert Causer and daughter, Nell. here the guest of her sister, out some very strong points on love and prayer.

With these two points are visiting Mrs. Couser's mother. a ijavis Joe D. Troxler of V10II.ll 1 1 Jioniefolks at Buchanan. J-jt'k Hastings has returned from a here Friday.

Mrs. T. iiappei Is visiting In St. Louis. Marc Anthony of Memphis spent the wepk-end at home.

Misses Aliens Dennlson end Mary Ferrlss were In Humboldt Friday. Mtes Mary Bedford spent the week-end in Memphis. Mrs. Ira Taylor has returned from a visit in Memphis. Mrs.

G-A. Davidson is In Nashville. Tom Burrow of KnoTvllle is theguest of his parents. John T. Gray, of Brownsville was here Saturday.

J. M. Sklles has returned from a visit In Texas. Mrs. K- C.

Bordon ia visiting in Nashville. W. A. Cresap and G. N.

Choate were In Humboldt Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Dodds spent the weekend in Memphis.

Harry Phelan of Canton, Ohio, is here H. D. Baker is in Memphis. I. G.

Wright of Jackson spent Monday here. Mrs. Bob Con-lee of Milan is the guest of ber parents. VZ Mrs- Anderson Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Tv nl snent the week here, the UI lift nuu uuniu LU LI IK OU11S w- ris of Nashville were recent guests of Mrs. E- G- Harris. The faculty Mr and Mr.i MM ana oaugnter, guest of his parents. James D. Troxler.

Pearl Bobo, were In Shelbyvllle, re-, of Erin high school, assisted by the Mrs- Frank Albright and sung by- ceniiy. Mr. ana Mrs. w. jh.

jjavis iunlons- entertained the seniors witn of Tullahoma are visiting Mrs Sheffield, Ala. a banquet on-Friday evening at the vilt to Naanville where her Jyjhter, Airs. John T. Peeler, who I V. CQnvalesting from an operation li fsppendieitis --W.

Ilicks has I returned (ram CleveJund, O. LValter Cn-ntrell was in Merni'hH i Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .1 H.

fKdahls were in Camden Thursday. afternoon for Mrs. Lwcll cnurcn. a bride of the past month. Mrs.

Harvey NeeUl criteria innd the West End Bridge 'lub on Wednesday evening. The Kinys Daughters had an interesting meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew Dale. The Rotary club enjoyed a luncheon at the parish house on Thursday. Mrs.

Alberta Knox, who recently returned from a visit to friend and relatives in Florida, entertained the South Main ridge Club on Thursday evening. Miss Vir-cinia Faucettr, was hostess of the (-mitral Hotel. Between courses a Mrs. Clouoer Almon is visiting brilliant musical program was giv en. Prof- L.

Bodkins was toastnias Mrs, ike Brown in a beautiful and natural voice- Title of song, "Appeal to Youth This was an appeal to touch "love" with "prayer." Following was debate which created much interest as both sides were very evenly matched. Subject. "Is the United States of America a Mis relatives in Nashville. Mrs. H.

nvt-A ift. Mondav for Chattanooga. ter. Miss Dean McNatt gave a toast where she will be the guest of to the boys and Tony Hart to tne Camden relatives for two weeks Miss Mar- girls. The senior class, eleven in sion Field?" The affirmative was Messrs.

Har roll Lannora, H. lvT" Whits and C. a Johnson to Reelf oot recently Mr. and Mrs-a Bob Hamilton are visitors in Memeu phis Ths T. W.

At of the First i Baptist church waa entertained bytriJ1 Mrs. Rice A. Piere. Jr- Saturdays? afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Walkers; Tanner entertatlned the Thursday Night olub- Fred Tieman wonS gentlemen's high score prise Mrs. Arthur Tlttsworth the ladles high core prise Mrs. Bob Whipple was awarded tha visitors tsophyif1 Refreshments were served, Sam O. Jones of Lake was a recent vlgltor in WavJ'" erly. Mr.

and Mre- Jim Turnepr' number Misses Dean acnait, Ouida Richardson. Gladys Roby, jorie Everhardt entertAlned Friday evening at the home of her parents Clarice Pegrim- Virginia Mcuee 'Ijhnon J01('an waa ln Nashville Lfjfturday broadcasting fronj station iflpeat Mr. and Mrs- Cutiell Paf- were in ltlx recently. Ion Atlanta avenue with a pretty Marearet Shelton and Kathleen I party to compliment Miss Ruth Keenum, of Jasper. A well planned Tuscumbia, Ala.

Miss Anna Howard was charming hostess at bridge Saturday after vnihatf wm nc( onioanied Viome by Rauscher; Sam smun, KODen Claxton, Sidney Settle and Lory Girl' Bridse Club Saturday at her home in West End The Kiwanis Club gave a luncheon at the Bethel Hotel Friday. The Saturday Bridge Club met with Miss Elizabeth Shelton. The Century Club entertained the night of February 28 with an Davis' mother, Mrs. Pearl Bobo. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Pitts. Mr; and Mrs. George Waggoner and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.

E- W. Sebastian, and M. A. Bean were in Winchester to attend the Fiddlers' contest. Mrs.

Mollle Hill and Miss Marjoris Hill visited ln Fayette-ville the past week. Miss Fannie Staccy Dance spent the week-end at Boonevllle, the guest of Mrs. Odus Bartlett Mrs. Trailor of Nashville has returned to her home after a visit to her sister, Ervln Crutcher. Miss Lila Bobo has returned from the hospital at (Shelbyvllle where she has been for the past two weeks- Mesdames George Waggoner, Sue E.

Moorehead. Harvill Tlpps. Misses Elisabeth and Josephine Moorehead and Nancy Waggoner were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tlpps.

card nartv was given Saturday eve' or brother, Jaul Curd. Lucas fi'vts Of Waddcll, was here as nin at the home of Miss Fays noon entertaining the members of Hart Miss Wynona Sovington was hostess of an attractively arranged entortalnment Saturday evening in Smith on Nashville avenue. Five itfu guest of his parents. Mr. and the Toung Martons Card club and tables of players enjoyed her hos S.L E.Davis Mr.

am Mrs- rain d. liaU honor of the members ot tne s- several Invited guests. Mies Sadie Pjshlnf were in Nashville recently. Music was furnished by E- Club For the occasion the house Mariorle Smith has return Professor Anion's Hawaiian orches Palmen Harrington was awarded wa artistically decorated, the llv a 11 inir room being lighted by tail Diue the prise tor top score. Miss Maris and subse-n' vi uiv mm iuu iuik candles in silver candlesticks.

The central ornament was a blue howl tra and many visitors were in Columbia for the function Mrs. Hugh Farriss was hostess of a delightful mectltiK of the Friday trfub at her to Murfreesboro, where she is Sending Tennessee College Mrs. ii BHolladay has returned from fcmphis. Misses Edna Watson lA.Ruth Redick and J. R.

Lyle and represented by Oscar Martin and Woodall Murray whllo the negative was upheld by J. Baskervllle and Frank Albright- To sum up the total a hugs credit mark goes to both sides for missions Is worldwide. Judges. Mrs. John Brown snd Miss Hattle Love, rendered their decision favor of the affirmative- The program closed with a song About 40 of the young people gathered at the social held for the -Presbyterian young people and their friends Saturday night in the Sunday school rooms.

The rooms were decorated with greens; refreshments were served- Catherine McLean and Rev. C- S- Ramsay had charge of the games; Mrs Walter Green the refreshments, with Mrs. oWodson and Mrs as helpers- Hartsville To compliment Mrs- Ben Arm Harrington cut, the consolation prize. A salad course waa served quent death of Mr. Tnrner'a slsterl.

Mrs. Marvin LovelL A. of Farmlngton, Ky, la ln Waverljr; hnMlne vellow jonquil. -In the con tests the prizes were awarnun Eiwfcrd Turner were in Waverly Misses Evelyn Shelton and Katnieen In the afternoon- Mra. nooeri Hurston entertained with a luncheon Friday in special compliment to visiting uie lamuy oi nis couainK; W.

L- Cude. He win also visit in the north end of the county Rauscher- At a late hour an ice home on Garden street. The Ella Leverett cin le of the Woman's Mis-sionary Society of the First Methodist church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. I.

Finney and Mrs. T. lieSuay." nimuni nw LshviUa Wednesday. Mr. and, Linton.

course was served. Those present Mrs. Willard Wells, oi Mempnis-Covers were laid for eight and aftsr pltallty. The prize winners of ths ovenlng being Miss Louise Burkett and Mr- Earl Say well. Miss Frances Klrby Smith of Sewanee, arrived in Sheffield Friday to spend a few days with Mr.

and Mrs- John Ruef on Nashville avenue. Mra Fannie R. Blair hos returned from an extended visit to nor daughter, Mrs. H- H. DcButts of Macon.

Ga Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bryan sailed Thursday from New Orleans for Panama, after an extended visit to relatives in Sheffield, and Chattanooga- Mr.

Chas Hafter of Kankakee. 111., Is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. Harry Splclberger. The Forty-Two club met with Mrs.

A. lion ell, at her borne on Aus-lin avenue- Thursday afternoon. The high More was made by Mrs- were Misses Ollv McMillan. Eliza C. W.

Turner have returned front the serving of a tempting luncheon menu, bridge was enjoyed. The rS recently guest of Mr- and Mrs Wesson. Misses Mary Dell yatt, Mary Totty. Hildred Hall Tura Melton were in Hunt- beth Marable, Ruby Weaver, uuian Rawls, Evelyn and Margaret Shelton. Kathleen Rauscher.

Virginia Maud Lindsay SUtdy club met. A. Shelton at the home of Mrs Vin-nPy The announcement of the marriage of Miss Eunice Sherrod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Sherrod, to Alvin W. Bates, will be nGee. Deane McNatt and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Joslln were guests of their daughter, Mrs. J.

E. Wills, und Mr. Wills in Nashville. Mrs. Lula Kimble and family have gone Franklin to reside Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Linton spent several days in Nashville' with Mr. and Mrs.

Sawyer. Mrs. Jim Lampley and grandson, James tdon Tuesday. Clifford Bateman an extended visit to points in thsv -t east and north. The Waverly high-will present on Friday a musical comedy, "Rose ths entire cast including the chorus Will be made up of the student oi the high school.

A motion "Ths Life of Christ," waa given in Duncan Dillon- Miss Covington was Wednesday afternoon at the Tennessee Valley Country club, Mrs. Harry Allen being hostess of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James Pal assisted in tho sedvlng by Mrs.

received with sincere interest by a t. Davis has returned from a Duncan Dillon- ifcln Nashville. J. D. McCarllo large number of relatives and (Called to Booneville, Miss-, by mer are in Birmingham attending grand opera- Mr.

and Mrs. Tom friends. The Mt. Pleasant Chapter nf the I. O.

O. F. entertained the Franklin. ths grammar school Friday, tha. proceeds to go to the sohool fond.

iVi i fleam or ms lamer. mi. aim ABen Arnold und children of Carson are visiting relatives in At I. O. O.

F. and the Hope Rebekah Mr. and Mrs- Jasper Grimes were hosts recently at their home on strong, a recent bride, Mrs. C. A.

Hammond and Mrs. W. J. Nance entertained wit ha gift tea at the home of Mrs- Mollle Littleton- Mrs. F- D- Stafford received the guests.

Mrs. W. H. Kodgers and Mrs. I.

T. Littleton Assisted by Misses Patsy Stafford. Evelyn McCorniack and lodges here at dinner last Thursday evening at Mt. Pleasant About forty members of these organiza lanta. Miss Annie Lee Bennett hag returned from a visit to relatives in Tuscaloosa.

Mrs. Harper Bowser and son. of St. Leuis, have return haeton were nere rorcnuy. ttis Gibson has returned from SDilO, Miss-, where she was the Kit Of npr dauRhtcr, Mrs Cecil Margin street of a dinner- Seated at the table with Mr.

and Mrs. Grimes tions attended. To compliment Mrs C. T. Mrris.

At the conclusion of the ga riPs, a two-course luncheon was served. In the absence of three members of the club. Mesdames Fred Tlpler, John Foster and C- P. McCluen substituted. A- J.

Van Dell, Is In Detroit for several days. were: Mr. and Mrs. John Oakley ed home after a visit to Mrs. Har Mis Amanda Oakley, of Nashville 'ithlee.

nay anu 111111 'iuii'i' a have returned to their home in AV. after a visit vey Robinson. Miss Wesley Wil Whlted. spent tha wee); end wilh relatives at White Bluff. Mr.

and Julian Lulher of Old Hickory were guests recently of Mrs. Luther's father, Herbert A. Kiiinie has returned from Columbia. Mr. and Mrs.

Si McPher-son and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Turner oi Nashville wore guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Linton. -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Linton of Nashville, recently visited his Mr.

anl Mrs. T. L. Linton. Mrs.

1, K. Joslln and son. Ijewls, attended the unreal- of her uncle, Miss Sarah Reynolds and Elder J. A. Turner of MeSwen waa in Nashville recently.

Allen Bym ot Waverly, Mrs. L- D. Byrant of Ltt-' tie Blue Creek and Byrtt of; Nashville visited their parents ai McEwen recently. "The Mummy snd the Mumps," a oofuedy In three acta will be given by the McEwen high school at an early date Mrs, H. W.

Jonos of Bruceton spent the week with her sister, Mrs. G. Cook at McKwen, and la now visit lng near Bol Springs. liams was hostess to the members Robert Church Barrow; a bride of last month, Miss Margaret Halney entertained at bi idtre Wednesday afternoon at her home in West End. Mrs.

William Kstes. who lias been of her card club Friday evening. ii lie to their parents, Mr. and Mrs-VmJL Thompson, Mrs- Tom Mel-X Miss Julia Jordan were in the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ashley ivamieen Kougers.

served roiresh-ments Mrs- Walter Andrews has returned from a visit to relatives In Nashville. Mr. and Mrs- Oakley Merrynian have returned to their home in Nashville after a visit lo their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1.

II. Moore. Mrs. R. C- Owen is In Sowell, has returned to her home in nls'hville recently Mr.

and mis. linlam Penlck spent Sunday in Springfield. Mr- and Mrs- Frank Holllns complimented Mrs- Ben Arthur Rudolph of St Petersburg, with a dinner Saturday evening- Mrs- Bridge was enjoyed at four tables until a late hour after which the hostess served a delicious salad course Mrs. Mamie Moody, who has been spending several months ln California, has returned and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. U.

Denver. Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ifcntlngdon.

Mrs- Dorsey B. .1 rstumpd to her home Uenrv A. Porter have returned from W- Smith. Mrs. Ben D- Ewin entertained with a bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday.

The luncheon was served at 1 o'clock at four tables arranged for the playing of bridge. Three attractive prizes were awarded the contestants- Mrs. Joe Cltffo was winner of the high score prize, Mrs. Lee McEwen secured the booby and the consolation was cut by Mrs W. C.

Donoho. Mr- and Mis Dorsey Jamison, of St. Louis, guests of Mrs Atha Thomas, were a three woeks' motor trip through '11' Ma.hvllle Ml' and Mrs. Joe White Bluff. "i sunda: Nashville Florida.

Mrs Samuel Cook has if of and Miss Marv Disl I'liit-piK A f.intnn nt Lalnar'a T-r Rudolph will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Mary Lynn CHnard O. Redd of Florence. Mrs. Willard I jVrook and children of Dickson Kat here guests of Mr. returned to her home in Mt.

Pleas spent, the week-end with their man ot Howling tireen, Ky nre with relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. I vviiu leiuuvi-n lien-. ui a 1(1 of this city.

Miss Lillian Morris of JLiiiiui ant after a visit to her hon, Miles Cook. Joe Frank Porter, president ant after a visit to her son, Miles Nashville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gid R- i mother faster, Mr. and Mrs.

Brattcn and daughters, Misses i Shaw has returned from Nashvil'e. dalr Nashville. Chapel Hill. Wells, of Memphis, Is the guest of Mrs- W. tr Karran.

Mrs. Charles A. Rowland, was hostess Saturday afternoon at bridge- at her home on Broad street Mrs. Sam Harklns was presented a lovely prize for making the highest score. of the Tcnness'c Farm Hurcaii of the Presbyterian Morris at their country home near Cedar Hill Miss Katherine Tomer-tin has returned from a visit to Nashville J.

W- Hoskins was In Jackson and Florence, recent Mr- and Mrs. Jessie McElroy snd '( little daughter of St. Louis were visitors here recently. Mr- and Mrs. Fuller Bibb had as their re- cent guest Mrs.

Morton Richardson jj of Tl 2kson. Mr- and Mrs. S- D. Felts have returned to Evansvllle. i Ind, after spending several weeks ji-with relatives here.Misg Bobbie jv Howell and Mrs.

J. D. Hewgley are in Charlotte attending the Sunday school teachers training school of 4 Via Motlirvlul M. Hon. 1 McMinnvillt were noau n.

i.m, ffiary societies ofU.e E. a fi'V churcnes on nwiu 'ivi, 19 Tim thfm, lyColonel and Mrs. 1- Tomer Linden, tin have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs- Jbhn Lowe ln Nash vllle. Mrs- Ben Arthur Rudolph of St- Petersburg.

has returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs Ben Everything 'in Prayer" A salad course was served at ill conclusion of the program. VhelS were tho iSn-f this place and Miss Mary were married by Vik.tison Sunday afternoon, Feh-ltvP27---l'Tank PJam spent Aubrey Swain spent several days in Memphis attending a conference of Southern Farm Bureau leaders and a week In Washington where he appeared before a congressional committee for the purpose of urging action on Muscle Shoals at an early date. A. D.

Sloan has returned front a business trip to Florida. A(ex Milne and Kenneth Milne, nf Newark, N. .1., were the recent guests of Dr. O. M.

Trousdale Mrs. Mattie Howard has arrived home from a visit with relators in Delrny. Flor-jdaMr arid IV. fc. William Ornian nf Birmingham, are visiting their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Tanner. Misses Elizabeth and Marv Harding.

Louise Morgan, and Dosler. and Mr- Dozler. Mrs- D. M- Brakefleld and Miss Katherine Misses Beulah and Lei an Carlton spent the with Misses Vera Cothnm and Jewell Tucker. Mr.

and Mrs- George Shelton and Mr- and Mrs. Charles Ary were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Shelton on Coon Creek.

Dr. and Mrs- Watt Telser and daughter, Mary Louise, were guests of Mrs-Yelser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

fc UI. JI V. ,1. 1 13 A.f. nle Jackson was In Centervllle for is.

the week. Mr. and Mrs- Archie Boll of Nashville have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and Mrs- Bud Larklns of Burna.

Vrara unnant Hfe tn.l" Brakefleld of Adairville. Ky-, wers ths recent guests of Mr. and Mra- honor guests Tuesday ci a lu.ncneon of which Mrs- J. E. Rodes was hostess.

Wednesday Mrs- S. 'S. House entertained with ft luncheon for them, i-eated with the hostess and her household were: Mr- and Mrs. Jamison. Mrs.

Atha Thomas ii nd Mrs- .1. E. Rodes Mrs. Y. B.

Ashley was hostess of the meeting of the Toung Matron's Bridge Club Wednesday. Miss Kate North entertained the Business Girls on Friday night Miss Elsie Green en-tertHined her Sunday school class with pound party Thursday evening. Marie elHway was hostess of the Happv Ciris' Club -at her liomn on the road. Mr- and Mrs. Y.

K- Blllingion Wi'rc hosts Sunday at their home on the Columbia plk of a dinner. Seated willi he hosts were: Mr- and Mrs. Frank Cialge, Dr- and Wallace Hiliinton. and their grandchildren: Elizabeth. Sarah and Martha Craig-Mait'iii I'ollv Ami and Billttf Bll- Ben Dosler.

Roy Hoskins has gone mi i for a visit to Eddy vllle. Ky cum Mr. and Mrs- C. Crenshaw have returned from Cincinnati. Mrs.

Henry llaynie and Mrs. Laura W'us-snn were, with relatives In Nashville-Miss Lillian Anthony has returned from Gallatin. Miss Inez Dalton has gone to Miami, Fla-, where she will be connected with the city schools. Miss Elizabeth McNiel of Portland Is the guest of relatives here. Mr- and Mrs- I.

T. Allen have returned from Nashville. Miss t'leo Harper and Cecil Harper have returned to Old Hickory after a visit to their' parents- Rev. and Mrs .1. O- Harper.

Miss Manye Hammock and Miss Mary Lr.ngford have returned from Nashville Mrs. D. Id- has returned from a visit to her sister- Mrs- J. P. Silver, al Tiillalioina.

-Mr. and Mrs Booker -I'ullliis of Castalian Springs were reeeiii guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom Hobrrlson. -The costume party given at Hotel Livingston under the auspices of the Civic League was. a great success flnur.cially and otherwise- The prizes were won by Mrs- L.

H. Ward. Clair Carr and Tiit, nf Win frnpsboro berind City and Dover Mesdames N. Lodbeter. Mra Anna Taylor Ben Dozler and Ben Arthur RU riient guests 6f Mr.

and Mrs lL Bailey of dolph were In Nashville recently- Miss Mary Lewis Collins entertained a few friends last Saturday1 night Terry G- West and wife took dinner with his father. S. T-West, Sunday. Mrs. Henley of Tracy City visited ber daughter, Mrs- J.

McCurdy. last week-Mr. and Mrs. J- Barnes of Park-dale, Colo-, axe here on a visit with relatives and friends Mesdames Lindon Reams, Emmstt Bonner and Miss Hallle Seits spent Monday ln Viola. Mrs.

J- A- Wilson of Sparta Is visiting her brother, Frank Maddux, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs-Price BiHingsley and Mr- and Mrs. James Etheridge spent the week-cud in Nashville. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Dillon visited in Woodbury with Mrs. Dillon's mother recently.

Mr and Mrs. Thomas C. Price were In Murfreesboro Sunday the guests of Mi M. Rucker and daughters-Mr. and Mrs.

L- D- Hill of Franklin spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter, Mr and Mra. W- has returned from Memphis after six weeks' Visit with her daughter, Miss Maud Taylor Mn and Mrs.

Fla- spent1 several Mr- and Mrs. Elmo Wynn or cjarKf Fvelvn Alexander motored to Nash "W'u htiQ jtArui (s, m-n VWeV will cauva Mrs. A- B. Luther. Mr.

and Wi s. Fred Brown and Mrs Thompson of Nashville were the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Whlted -Sunday. Mrs. O.

H. Williams has teturnod from a visit to her brother, Tom Hodges, at Slaydon Mrs. George Jackson has returned from, Cf ntervllle. Mrs. Will Jones hns returned to Nashville after a Visit V.

to her da.uirhte-. Mrs. Walter CharlV, vllle were the recent guesta of Mr Ben Arthur Rudolph Sunday Miss Irene Flser. of Notth Robertson was a recent vlRltor here. Bell Batt i franklin stopped hero en n.uto n.Hl tan club met with Mrs.

S. G.Ahor-'Vrpss of "'J inalhy and Mrs. K-ne. Gulden Sc.P,,d with Mr an Mis So UV Rf1p. H( tho me Otto Martet of Hohenawld were the guests recently of Mrs, Marbet's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuesday night. Miss Ruth Harris of (Friendship visited her sister, Mr Larimore Wei, the flrtt of mavor of Adams, was here recetnly.

isaa l.o;:u.i was of Mrs (liddens in West End. Mrs. i i Kitunhiv on aeeonn Alton Orand of Cumberland University. Lebanon, spent the with his uarents. Mr.

and Mrs- tha wei-k Mlsstm West- ton---Mr. and Mrs. Ares. Luther enf Vie Hint-- hrr L.l"",!iv;v Leonard HUgllcx was ine nosier in the cdrt'sdny Bridge chili at her home on Sixth sti ec-i lordon i er oi iMiiiAtiiir ii. Mlfs l.ncy Green the week end with her p.a'clitu.

Mi and Mrs. E- E. Green Mrs. John Jesse Orand. Dr- Bob Woodard Ot Hopklnsvllle.

Ky, was the recent brooks and May Brstton were the I "ertalned Sunday a number of relsj week-end guests of Miss Lois West-1 ttvee in of SStrf hmnka I MHhflAv. milled from Detroit roller and Mrs Curl Frakes has guest of his mother, Mrs ie wooa Whltcfoord Miss Maty Alice Gwln W. Bass and Mrs. of Adams, t) 0.

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